The Chief Magistrate, Mr Alexander Komolafe, also ordered that one of the two sureties must be a civil servant on Grade Level 9 in Lagos State with evidence of three years tax payment as part of the bail conditions. Komolafe adjourned the case until Jan. 16, 2017 for mention. Ahmed, a resident of Onibuku area, Atan-Ota in Ogun, however, pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge of dangerous driving and manslaughter. Earlier, the Prosecutor, Joseph Ajebe, had told the court that the accused drove a Man-Diesel truck with registration number TFD 793 XA dangerously and caused the death of a 35-year-old man, Olayiwola Bolaji. “The accused, who was driving dangerously without care or caution, knocked down the victim at about 3.00 p.m. along Lagos-Abeokuta expressway, Alakuko, Lagos. “The victim was immediately rushed to Ota General Hospital in Ogun by traffic personnel who were at the scene of the accident.” Ajebe said the victim was later referred to Orthopaedic hospital in Yaba, Lagos, due to the degree of injury he suffered, but died on his way to the hospital. “The body was deposited at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), mortuary, Ikeja,’’ he said. The prosecutor said that the driver committed the offences on Nov. 30 in contravention of Sections 7 and 19 of the Road Traffic Law of Lagos State, 2011.]]>