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Kano Chief Magistrate Suspended For Taking Money From Frozen Bank Account

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The Kano State Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has suspended a chief magistrate, Talatu Makama, for allegedly ordering money to be transferred from a frozen bank account into her own.

Makama was sanctioned alongside another magistrate and a registrar of the State High Court, Abdu Nasir, who also allegedly received official payment through his personal bank account.

The JSC spokesperson, Baba Jibo-Ibrahim, announced this in a statement he issued in Kano on Monday.

The statement reads, “The Kano State Judicial Service Commission at it’s 72nd meeting held on the 11th June 2024, has taken disciplinary actions against Chief Magistrate Talatu Makama, magistrate Court No 29, Senior Magistrate Rabi Abdulkadir, magistrate Court No 48 and Senior Registrar Abdu Nasir of Appeal section, High Court Kano.

“Sequel to the findings of the Judiciary Public Complaints Committee (JPCC) in respect to three petitions filed and investigated upon against Chief Magistrate Talatu Makama, the commission has adopted the recommendations of the JPCC.

“The JPCC conducted a thorough investigation on the matters and equally examined the chief magistrate’s response came up with the findings that her actions amounts to gross misconduct.

“She made an order to GT Bank to transfer money in the petitioner’s account already frozen, into her personal account which she clearly admitted in her response.”

The statement said the JPCC in the second petition also found elements of judicial bias by the chief magistrate.

In the third petition, the council also found that “her conduct was despicable of a judicial officer where her worship (lordship) was found receiving case and making order to the police even before the case was directed to her. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

“Chief Magistrate Talatu Makama is recalled from the bench and relieved of all judicial duties (indefinite suspension) effective immediately.”

Also, the spokesperson said another magistrate, Rabi Abdulkadir, was suspended for one year after the commission found her wanting in reckless handling of a case.

“Following the review of the circumstance surrounding the handling of the case between Commissioner of Police Vs Abubakar Salisu, by Rabi Abdulkadir, Senior Magistrate Court No. 48, the Commission found the actions of the Senior Magistrate to amount to judicial recklessness and therefore the Commission has resolved to recall the Magistrate and relieved her from judicial duties for a period of one calendar year. She has been instructed to cease all duties at Magistrate Court No. 48.”

The JSC also considered the investigation report on the alleged misconduct of Senior Registrar, Mr Nasir, of the Appeals Department of the High Court and found unsatisfactory the response of chief magistrate court 60, Tijjani Minjibir, thus, equally got sanctioned for official wrongdoing.

“The report confirmed that Abdu Nasir received payments of fees meant for court records into his personal account, which constitutes serious misconduct.

“Consequently, the commission issued a strong warning to Abdu Nasir and also deferred his promotion for one year”, the spokesperson said.

“The commission also at its 73rd meeting held on 20th June 2024, deliberated on the petitions received against chief magistrate court 60 manned by Tijjani Saleh Minjibir. The response to the queries issued were found unsatisfactory.

“The commission viewed the actions of the chief magistrate to amount to serious misconduct and judicial recklessness and unanimously took the decision to recall Tijjani Saleh Minjibir from judicial duties for a period of one year effective immediately. He is to cease all judicial activities and report to the High Court Headquarters for posting”, Mr Jibo-Ibrahim said.

“The commission will continue to apply the appropriate sanctions against any erring staff particularly those saddled with judicial responsibilities in order to safeguard the integrity and accountability of the judicial system and maintain the confidence of the public.

“These disciplinary actions underscore the Judicial Service Commission’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of judicial conduct and ensuring the integrity of the legal system”, the JSC warned.

 

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JAMB Shelves Aptitude Test For 2024 Direct Entry Candidates

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The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), has cancelled the conduct of aptitude tests for 2024 Direct Entry candidates.

The Board instead said that other placement criteria will be considered for Direct Entry admissions. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

JAMB made this known today in a post on its official X handle.

The post reads; “Attention 2024 DE Candidates! This is to inform you that the Board has shelved the conduct of aptitude test for the year, other placement criteria shall be considered for your admission while adequate preparation goes into the exercise ahead of next year.”

 

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Bauchi Governor Swears In 21 New Judges

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Gov Bala Mohammed

Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, swore in six new judges to the State High Court and 15 to the Shari’a Court, on Monday, July 15.

He charged them to embody justice and fairness in their judicial responsibilities.

During the swearing-in ceremony, Governor Mohammed emphasized the judges’ role in promoting good governance and due process in alignment with the state’s governance goals. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Highlighting the importance of the judiciary in fostering the rule of law, Governor Mohammed tasked the new appointees to serve justice without bias and adhere strictly to the principles of fairness and equity.

He remarked that the judges’ selection was due to their dedication and hard work within the legal profession.

Moreover, the governor highlighted the pressing issue of overcrowded correctional facilities in the state, calling on the judges to focus on decongesting these facilities by prioritizing cases of inmates long awaiting trial, to expedite their proceedings and ensure timely delivery of justice.

The Chief Judge of Bauchi State, Justice Rabi Umar, responding to the governor’s charges, assured that the new judges are committed to upholding justice and fairness.

She reiterated the judiciary’s dedication to the speedy trial of cases as a measure to decongest correctional facilities, reinforcing the judiciary’s role as a beacon of hope for the populace.

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Donuts filled recipe

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For illustration purposes only

Ingredients

For the donuts:

  • 1 medium-sized egg
  • 50g butter
  • 200g milk
  • 80g sugar
  • 500g flour
  • 8g dry baker’s yeast (or 12 g fresh yeast)
  • 1 pinch of salt

Italian diplomatic cream:

  • 300g pastry cream
  • 200 g liquid cream
  • 2 tablespoons icing sugar

The cover:

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Preparation 

A pastry robot:

  1. In a bowl With , pour the milk and add the baker’s yeast with a teaspoon of sugar.
  2. Mix and let stand for 10 minutes.
  3. In the bowl of the stand mixer, pour the flour, the lightly beaten egg, the melted butter, the sugar and the mixture of milk and yeast.
  4. Beat the dough vigorously for 20 minutes, until it becomes soft and elastic

By hand:

  1. In a bowl, combine the butter, egg, sugar and a pinch of salt.
  2. Add milk with baking powder and flour.
  3. Mix well and transfer everything to a lightly floured work surface.
  4. Keep kneading with your hands until you get a smooth, elastic dough.
  5. Put the dough in a bowl covered with a cloth and let rise until it has doubled in volume.
  6. My advice is to leave it in a turned off oven with the light on.
  7. After the rising time, roll out the dough into a rectangle half a centimeter thick on a lightly floured work surface.
  8. Using a cookie cutter, cut out 6cm discs.
  9. Place the donuts on a baking sheet and put a square of baking paper under each donut.
  10. This will help you pick them up without touching them with your hands once they are up, to dip them in the hot oil.
  11. Cover the donuts with a cloth and let rise another 1 hour.
  12. Meanwhile, prepare the Italian diplomat cream by mixing the pastry cream with the liquid cream whipped with the two tablespoons of icing sugar.
  13. Pour the oil into a saucepan with high edges and, once very hot, plunge the donuts (no more than 2 at a time) so as not to lower the temperature of the oil.
  14. Let rise and brown for 5 to 6 minutes per donut.
  15. To give a sweet touch to these delicious donuts
  16. Put the Italian diplomate cream in a piping bag and fill the donuts.

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