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Minna: Justice Mohammed Advises Students To Shun Crime

Naseer Al-sirajdeen, Minna

Students of FOMWAN Schools in Minna, Niger state have been admonished to steer clear from any social vices that will disrupt their studies.

A Presiding Judge in Minna High Court Number Four Justice Mohammed A. Mohammed gave the charge during an excursion visit to his court on Wednesday urged them to take their studies with all seriousness.

He stated that they should always avoid any act that would make them run against the law, stressing the need to be very focused in their studies.

According to Justice Mohammed Mohammed, they came to his court as at the time he was Presiding over a culpable homicide case involving a teenage girl which he described as sad.

He disclosed that another case he presided on was a case of rape involving another teenager calling on the students to refrain themselves from any Criminal activities but they should concetrate on their education for them be a good ambssadors of their school.

Justice Mohammed said as judge the law has already spelt out the consequences of any crimes brought to court no matter the ages of who is involve

He noted that as future leaders of the country he emphasized the need for them to guide against any act that will be inimical to their success in their future endeavors.

Insisting that crimes does not add any values to their success in life ” rather it will lead you to run against the law.My advice to you is to take your studies with all seriousness so that you can be good ambassadors of your school and your parents and the society in general”

He promised those that will read law among them after their graduation from the secondary school to meet his court Registrar for further action.

While calling on the students to be more committed to their studies Justice Mohammed Mohammed warned them to always to refrain themselves from bad pair groups

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