A Nigerian businessman, Etomchukwu Ubah, also known as Toscana, expressed his concern about the damage caused by media trials to the reputation of innocent individuals accused of crimes in Nigeria.
A Nigerian businessman, Etomchukwu Ubah, also known as Toscana, expressed his concern about the damage caused by media trials to the reputation of innocent individuals accused of crimes in Nigeria. He made this statement in response to a ruling by the Federal High Court, where he and 13 other defendants were acquitted of charges related to drug trafficking . The drugs, consisting of methamphetamine and ephedrine valued at N4.6 billion, were concealed in food items. Mr.
Ubah criticized the media for reporting his arrest but failing to report his subsequent acquittal
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