Sultry actress, Grace Amah, has praised the decision of a court in Lagos to grant president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, Ibinabo Fiberesima, bail in the sum of N2 million.
In her message post on her Facebook page, the mother of one described the decision as “another milestone in the life” of the Rivers State-born former beauty queen.
Amah stated that her colleague’s “lawyers had argued and convinced the learned Justices that Mrs Ibinabo had conducted herself in good manners since the commencement of the case and had never jeorpadized proceedings by her action or conduct. Her examplary life despite her social status is a symbol of honour.”
According to the Ebonyi State-born movie star, “Many of our colleagues had joined hands in prayers and called on God to intervene to save the life of our dear AGN President.
“We are united in our purpose and resolve knowing that the accident was an unfortunate development which claimed the life of the deceased but was never deliberate action on the part of Ibinabo. Today, the saying that ‘God’s ways are not our ways or His thoughts our thoughts’ has come true.”
Amah used the “opportunity to appreciate God for His mercy, grace and compassion upon Ibinabo. I thank our colleagues and the formidable team of lawyers who are fighting this case. I am optimistic that victory shall come the way of Ibinabo at the Supreme Court.”
“I also thank family members of late Dr. Suraj Giwa that have shown clear disposition to clemency to Ibinabo knowing that life is a journey, it could be anyone tomorrow,” she added.
The actress concluded that, “As we continue to toe the path of justices and peace, we must note that God has the final say in all circumstances. This can only be God…May God’s name be praised forever.”