Busola Dakolo to challenge High Court Judgment on rape allegations at the Appeal Court


Not long after the High Court of the FCT threw out her case against the Senior Pastor of Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA), Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo for alleged rape, popular photographer, Busola Dakolo is set to appeal the judgment of the lower court.

Justice Oathman A. Musa of the lower court, in giving the judgment, held that the matter amounts to injustice and an abuse of judicial process, adding that the case is empty and purely sentimental. Justice Musa said that the case was aimed more at cruelty than obtaining justice. He subsequently awarded costs of N1,000,000 against Busola Dakolo and held that the fine should have been 10 times more because the court’s time was wasted.

However, according to pmnewsnigeria Dakolo’s lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, has said they would appeal the judgment.

“We have received several calls after the ruling of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory sitting at Bwari this morning seeking our view on the decision of the court, hence, this statement.

“The court ruled that the matter is statute-barred because the events that crystallised to the cause of action took place 16 years ago and that the claimant Mrs. Busola Dakolo has only six years within which to seek redress in court in line with the statute of limitation.”

Olajengbesi said his client was mindful of the decision as delivered by the court, presided over by the Hon. Justice A.O Musa and that she was equally observant of the fact that the Court omitted to address the cause of action, the subject matter of the suit in determining whether it had jurisdiction to entertain the said matter.

He added: “While we acknowledge the time of the court, we know in accordance with the Nigerian judicial system that the Court’s decision is not final as it is glaringly contestable. For all intent and purposes, having seen several sponsored misleading news reports in the media, we are duty-bound to state that the court has not and did not exonerate Biodun Fatoyinbo.

“As it stands, the substance of the matter has not received any judicial attention. Biodun Fatoyinbo, through his lawyers has only argued that the court should not allow the matter to proceed to trial because it is an event that occurred long ago and hence out of time. We shall therefore in this circumstance approach a superior court to intervene for a better appreciation, and take a more expansive view of the suit considering that the subject matter is one that is novel in our clime.”

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