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Breaking: Drama In court as Funke, husband Plead Guilty 

Breaking: Drama In court as Funke, husband plead guilty 

By Meletus  EZE

Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele and her Husband, Raheem Bello on Monday pleaded guilty to the charges brought before them at the Lagos Magistrate Court in Ogba.
But before the court sat, there was mild drama at the entrance.

A shouting match ensued as court officials allegedly refused lawyers representing actress Funke Akindele and her husband, JJC Skillz, access into the court room.

Out of the four lawyers that are to represent the actress and her hubby, only two were finally allowed into the court room after much argument.

The celebrity couple had pleaded guilty to the charge against them when they were brought before Chief Magistrate Aje-Afuwa.

Trouble started for the couple when they hosted a birthday party at their home on 9 Gbadamosi Close, Amen Estate, Abijo, Lekki in the Lagos magisterial district.

The defenfants, Funke Akindele and Abdul Rasheed Bello were charged for a one count offence bordering on social distancing of Lagos State government made pursuant to regulation 8(1)(a)(b) 17(1)(i) of the Lagos State Infectious Disease (Emergency Prevention) Regulation 2020 and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 58 Public Health Law Cap. P.16 Vol 9, Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

Funke Akindele and her husband pleaded guilty to the charge.

The court is presently on 30 minutes recess afterward the magistrate will pronounce judgment in their matter.

A viral video had shown her husband dancing at his birthday party at the couple’s home in Amen Estate in Lekki on Saturday, April 5th

 

 

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