Mr. Adewunmi Makanjuola of an Osun State Chief Magistrate’s
Court sitting in Osogbo, yesterday, ordered a middle-aged lawyer,
Nnajite Okobie, to frog-jump for five minutes in front of the court
premises as a punishment for disrupting court proceeding.
Makanjuola, who was presiding over a case of alleged rape of a
11-year-old pupil, was apparently disturbed from the noise by Okobie,
who was having a conversation with two other people suspected to be his
clients on the court premises.
The magistrate, worried by the development, sent the court orderly to
warn the lawyer to desist from making noise. But the man failed to heed
to the advice of the judge.
Provoked by the action of Okobie and his two clients, Magistrate
Makanjuola ordered the court orderly to bring the trio before him and
asked them to make a choice on whether to be docked for contempt of
court or to frog-jump for five minutes for their punishment.
It was at this point that Okobie and his clients chose to frog-jump.
Makanjuola then asked the court orderly to sanction them by engaging
them in a five-minute frog-jump.
The magistrate stressed that the action of the lawyer and his clients had put the court in disrepute.
The punishment attracted many passers-by including workers of the
court, suspects to the scene. Not a few people took pity on the lawyer
while others made mockery of him while the punishment lasted.
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