There was a fire outbreak in the home of Justice Mohammed Idris of Federal High Court in Lagos, yesterday. It was not immediately clear what caused the afternoon fire,
which was said to have razed his apartment near the court in Ikoyi. It was learned that the damage was so severe that the judge had to be temporarily relocated to another house on Victoria Island. Justice Idris is presently handling several high profile cases, including those of former First Lady, Mrs Patience Jonathan; the trials of former governors Orji Kalu (Abia), Rashidi Ladoja (Oyo) and former Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Adesola Amosu (retd.), among others. Yesterday, he ruled on Mrs Jonathan’s application seeking to unfreeze her account, directing parties to file pleadings, which will require their oral evidence.
China said on Thursday it was positive that the United States is open to resolving tensions over North Korea through talks. Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang made the comment at a regular news briefing in Beijing. The Trump administration said on Wednesday it aimed to push North Korea into dismantling its nuclear and missile programs through tougher international sanctions and diplomatic pressure, and remained open to negotiations to bring that about. NAN reports that the U.S. stance, which appeared to signal a willingness to exhaust non-military avenues inspite of repeated warnings that “all options are on the table,” came in a statement following an unusual White House-hosted briefing for the entire U.S. Senate followed by a briefing to the House of Representatives. The statement from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Defence Secretary Jim Mattis and Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats described North Korea as “an urgent national security threat and top foreign policy ...
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