Oghenemine Ogidi Murder: ASP Nuhu, Four Others Plead Not Guilty, Remanded in Custody

Published on 30 June 2026 at 17:10

Reported by: Ijeoma G | Edited by: Oravbiere Osayomore Promise.

ASABA, Nigeria — Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Usman Nuhu and four other police officers have pleaded not guilty to charges arising from the alleged extra-judicial killing of 28-year-old musician Oghenemine Ogidi, popularly known as "OG Million." The officers were arraigned on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, before Justice M. Nduka of the Delta State High Court 4, Asaba Judicial Division.

The incident occurred on April 26, 2026, in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State. Ogidi was reportedly restrained on the ground and shot at close range by ASP Nuhu in the presence of the other officers. ASP Nuhu is standing trial on a one-count charge of murder, while the other defendants — ASPs Owoloko Daurou Pamo and Okoh Kelechi, as well as Inspectors Goodluck Kingsley and Omonigho Ahweyevu — are charged with negligent acts causing harm.

All five defendants pleaded not guilty when the charges were read to them. Following their pleas, Justice Nduka adjourned the case to July 14, 2026, for the commencement of trial.

Speaking after the proceedings, Delta State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Ekemejero Ohwovoriole (SAN), who led the prosecution, said the arraignment marked the formal commencement of the case. "The defendants have been arraigned and have taken their pleas, which they are entitled to do. They pleaded not guilty, but our case is very straightforward. Nobody has the right to make himself the accuser, the judge and the executioner," he said.

Ohwovoriole described the incident as "abhorrent" and assured that the state would diligently and expeditiously prosecute the case. "We are fully prepared for the trial, and I can assure the public that justice will be served," he added.

Counsel for two of the defendants, Barrister C. Promise, said the defence was ready for trial. "They have taken their pleas and the matter has been adjourned to July 14. We will return to court on that date for the trial," he said.

The case is now set to proceed to full trial on July 14, 2026, when the prosecution is expected to present its witnesses. The development marks a significant step forward in the legal process, as the family of the deceased and the public continue to demand accountability and justice in the killing of the young musician.

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