Mr Amaewhule disclosed this during his 52nd birthday thanksgiving service at the All Saints Anglican Church in Eliozu, Obio/Akpor LGA.
The magistrate, Irene Pati, summarily tried and sentenced the convict, who pleaded guilty to the charge.
Ms Pati, in her judgment, however, gave the convict the option of a fine of N30,000 or spending six months in prison for trespass.
A Magistrate’s Court in Jos, on Monday, sentenced a 23-year-old trader, Ishah Mustapha, to 14 months in prison for stealing a car battery.
INEC stated that, since the commencement of online pre-registration, by week five (September 21), 5,385,060 Nigerians had uploaded their details to the CVR portal.
Mr Shigoli expressed satisfaction at the level of preparation by the state government.
Mr Bobola said that the affected students refused to access the students’ loans provided by the Nigerian Education Students’ Loan Fund.
Mr Okoloagu said that the product were stored in 52 dugout pits and seven polythene sacks.
The governor pledged that no part of the state would be left out in his administration’s development plans.
Mr Toro described the refinery’s action as anti-worker and unconstitutional.
