
Tobiloba Ogunbo, 29, will be housed in a penitentiary facility for the next seven years due to his membership in a covert cult.
An Ogun Special Cultism Court in Abeokuta found Ogunbo guilty and handed down a sentence on Friday.
The defendant entered a not guilty plea to the three counts of conspiracy, membership in an illegal organisation, and acting in a way that endangered public order.
Tobiloba Ogunbo, 29, will be housed in a penitentiary facility for the next seven years due to his membership in a covert cult.
An Ogun Special Cultism Court in Abeokuta found Ogunbo guilty and handed down a sentence on Friday.
The defendant entered a not guilty plea to the three counts of conspiracy, membership in an illegal organisation, and acting in a way that endangered public order.
The convict was found guilty as charged by Magistrate Mr. O. L. Oke, who decided that the prosecution had proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt.
In addition, Oke declared that the prosecution’s case was credible and sentenced Ogunbo to seven years in a penitentiary facility without the possibility of paying a fine.
Previously, Inspector Olaide Rawlings, the prosecutor,
According to her, after the case was investigated, the guilty man was taken into custody and confessed to being a member of the Eiye Fraternity during questioning.
Sections 45(b), 34, 36, and 37 of the Ogun 2016 Law on Secret Cults Prohibition and Special Provisions were violated, according to the prosecutor.