An Ikeja Special Offences Court adjourned until Friday to hear the evidence of Chief Vincent Obianodo, who the convicted kidnap kingpin, Chukwudimeme Onwuamadike, alias Evans, allegedly attempted to kidnap.
Evans is stranding trial alongside Joseph Emeka for attempted kidnap of Obianodo who is the Chief Executive Officer of popular transport company, Young Shall Grow .
The State Prosecution Counsel, Mr. Yusuf Sule, informed the court that the witness who was supposed to testify could not come online.
He prayed the court to allow him testify via zoom at the next adjourned date.
Sule further argued that the testimony of the prosecution witness, the Investigating Police Officer (IPO), who was already in the box could be expunged in order to bring in another witness.
The court had on March 11 ordered Evans to engage a lawyer before the next date of adjournment or be ready to defend himself.
Frank Udeme, one of the co-defendants of Evans had been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment on March 11.
Udeme had pleaded guilty to selling firearms to Evans.
According to the prosecution, Evans and Emeka committed the offence on Aug. 27, 2013, at Third Avenue in Festac Town, Lagos.
Evans and his accomplice are alleged to have killed one Ngozi Chijioke and attempted to kidnap and kill Obianodo.
The defendants pleaded not guilty to a seven-count charge of murder, attempted murder, conspiracy to commit kidnapping, attempt to kidnap and sale and transfer of firearms over the attempted kidnap of Obianodo.
Meanwhile, in a related case, Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo ordered the second defendant to open his defence after the court rejected the submission of the new counsel to Evans, Mr Amobi Nzelu to postpone the trial.
Evans was standing trial along Victor Aduba, an ex-soldier for allegedly kidnapping a businessman, Mr Sylvanus Ahamonu, and collecting a 420,000 dollars ransom from his family.
Nzelu had argued that he was new in the case and said he had appealed to the prosecution to give him a week after June 21.
“I am new in this matter my Lord. I have spoken with the prosecutor and appealed to him to give me a week after June 21 to prepare myself,” he said.
Sule, however, urged the court to allow the case go on Friday, adding that Evans sister had agreed to testify as the second defence witness.
“My lord, the first defendant has changed more than five counsels in this case. His sister has said she will come to court to testify. She can give her own testimony on Friday.
“The second defendant is ready to open his defense but the first defendant is the one delaying the case,” he said.
Taiwo also adjourned the case until June 17 for the second defendant to open his defence.
Evans had on Feb. 4 opened his defence and denied kidnapping Ahamonu and
collecting 420,000 dollars ransom from his family.
The judge had expressed dissatisfaction at the absence of the defendants on March 28 which stalled their the trial.
Evans is facing four kidnapping charges at various high courts of Lagos State.
Justice Hakeem Oshodi on Feb. 25, sentenced him and two other to life imprisonment for kidnapping
Mr Donatius Dunu, the Chief Executive Officer of Maydon Pharmaceuticals Ltd.