An
embattled trader who was arrested by the Ogun State police command and
was detained for 3-days after naming his pet dog 'Buhari', has been
arraigned in court.
Joe arraigned in court (Photo: Punch)
The 30-year-old trader identified as Joe Fortemose Chinakwe, who
made major headline throughout last week after being arrested by the
Police in Ogun State, and was released unconditionally after spending
3-days in police cell, for naming his pet dog Buhari, has been arraigned
today, August 22 in court.
In our earlier report, Joe who spoke on the reason why the pet dog was named Buhari, said;
“I did not commit any offence. I named my beloved pet dog
Buhari, who is my hero. My admiration for Buhari started far back when
he was a military Head of State. It continued till date that he is a
civilian President. After reading his dogged fight against corruption,
which is like a canker worm eating into the very existence of this
country, I solely decided to rename my beloved dog which I called
Buhari, after him. I did not know that I was committing an offence for
admiring Buhari."
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