He was remanded on a 10-count charge bordering on demolition of NTA Aduwawa perimeter fencing, forceful encroachment of NTA premises with firearms and causing fear among staff of the station.
Osadolor, also known as Afro, had earlier told newsmen that the land belonged to the community’s shrine.
The priest said the land is known as ‘Egbebo’ (juju forest) and it is where the building of the priest was supposed to be built.
He said the shrine was erected by Oba Ewuare in the 15th century and that the priesthood passed from father to son.
His words: “The shrine is not mine. It was planted by Oba Ewuare. This place is a traditional ground for the shrine.”
However, presiding Magistrate, T. O. Omoruyi, remanded Osadolor to prison custody pending legal advice from the Department of Public Prosecution on whether the court has jurisdiction to hear the case.
The case was adjourned to January 22, 2018 for mentioning.
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