Akolade  Arowolo, who allegedly killed his banker wife, Titilayo, was on  Wednesday arraigned for murder at a Lagos High Court in Ikeja.
   Arowolo is facing one count of murder, a charge to which he pleaded not guilty.
   Justice  Lateefat Okunnu, who gave indication that the case would be treated  speedily, fixed January 13, 2012 for the commencement of trial.
       She also fixed January 12, February 7 and 20 for further trial.
  Shortly,  after taking his plea, Arowolo’s counsel, Mr. Olanrewaju Ajanaku,  sought to be given all the documents that the prosecution would tender  in court.
   He said he needed the documents to enable him  to prepare an effective defence for his client.
   He  said, “My Lord, I want to request that all  necessary documents to be  tendered should be made available to me now, because all I have now are  statements. I need all the necessary documents to prepare for an  effective defence. I don’t want to be ambushed.”
   Okunnu  aceeded to Olanrewaju’s request, directing that the Directorate of  Public Prosecution, led by its Director of Prosecution, Mrs. Olabisi  Ogungbesan, to furnish him with the said documents at the earliest  possible time.
   Ogungbesan,  who promised to comply with the directive, had earlier said the  prosecution had lined up 15 witnesses to prove its case.
   The  charge, dated October 21, 2011 and signed by Ogungbesan, reads,  “Arowolo Akolade (M) on or about 24th day of June, 2011 at No. 8  Akindele Street, Isolo Lagos, in Ikeja Division murdered one Omozoje  Arowolo.”
   The prosecution said the offence was contrary to section 319(1) of the Criminal Code Law Cap. 17 Vol. 2 Laws of Lagos State.
   The  DPP had through a letter recommended to a Yaba Magistrate’s Court,  Lagos, where Akolade was on July 8, 2011 arraigned, that the case should  be transferred to the High Court.
   Ogungbesan  had stated that the result of the post mortem carried out on Titilayo’s  corpse suggested that Arowolo had a case to answer.-PUNCH

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