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JUST IN: Atiku’s son, Aminu, detained for contempt of court

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Jaafar Jaafar
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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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For disobeying a court order, Aminu Abubakar, the son of a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, was on Wednesday remanded in the transit cell of Tinubu Chief Magistrates’ Court, Lagos.
Mr Abubakar allegedly disobeyed an order made by Chief Magistrate Kikelomo Ayeye on Oct. 11 over the custody of six-year-old Amir Abubakar, who he was alleged to have taken away from the custody of his estranged wife, Fatimo Bolori.
The magistrate had earlier ordered the respondent in the suit marked FCL/29/2017, between U.F. Bolori Vs M.A. Abubakar to produce Amir Abubakar at the first hearing of the case.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that when the case came up on Wednesday for the discharge of “Emergency, Evacuation/Protection Order” made by the court, the court was informed that the parties were planning to settle out of court.
In response, Ms Bolori’s lawyer, Nwabuzor Okoh, denied receiving any notification from the respondent to settle out of court.
Consequently, magistrate cited Mr Abubakar for contempt for disobeying court order issued on October  11.
She ordered that the respondent should be remanded in transit cell and the case stood down pending when he would produce the boy.
NAN also learnt that both Fatimo and Aminu had divorced in 2011.
The children were living with their mother, Fatimo, with an arrangement that they should be allowed to spend their vacation with their father.
However, when the children were on holidays in 2013, Mr Abubakar requested that they be released to him to travel abroad for vacation and thereafter, refused to let them return to their mother.
NAN
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