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Confusion As Magistrate Court Allegedly Grant Order To Imprison Man After Close Of Work

By CrossRiverWatch Admin

Outrage has trailed the remand of a 45-year-old businessman, Archibong Essien in the Afokang Correctional Center in Calabar by a Magistrate Court 1 after exhausting its cause list and risen for the day.

The said abuse of court process allegedly happened on Monday July 14, 2025 after the defendant, an indigene of Ikoneto in Odukpani Local Government Area, was said to have been brought to court under a remand proceeding by the Commissioner of Police.

Although no charges have been filed against him, Essien is likely to be charged with defamation of character and acts likely to promote primitive war at the instance of a top state government official, a source told CrossRiverWatch.

CrossRiverWatch gathered that, during proceedings, the prosecuting counsel, Ubi Ofem, Esq. prayed the court to remand the defendant pending the advise of the Attorney General of the State.

According to the police, the purpose of the remand request was to ensure safety and security of the defendant at the correctional facility until his arraignment at the High Court in Calabar.

Essien’s defence team requested for the transfer of the case file, arguing that it had become necessary as the affidavit in support of the proceeding , in the estimation of the state, are beyond the jurisdiction of the Magistrate Court.

After listening to submissions, the presiding Chief Magistrate Mercy Ene ordered that Mr. Archibong Essien be remanded at the Afokang Correctional Center, pending the transfer of the matter to the State High Court, Calabar, at a later date for hearing.

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