10. EVIDENCE - CONFESSION: When a confession will amount to an admission of guilt "The law is well settled also that for a confession to amount to an admission of guilt, it must be positive, direct and unequivocal as to the commission of the offence for which the accused is charged. See Patrick Joven and Ors. V. The State (1973) 5 SC 17." Per OGUNBIYI, J.S.C. (P. 20, Paras. D-E) (...read in context) 11. EVIDENCE - : Whether the sworn evidence of a minor requires corroboration "...The law is trite and well settled that Pw1, though a minor needed no corroboration of her evidence which was sworn on oath. See again the case of Ogunbayo v. The State (supra) where it was held that a sworn evidence of a minor requires no corroboration." Per OGUNBIYI, J.S.C. (P. 16, Paras. C-D) (...read in context) 12. EVIDENCE - CONFESSION: Whether a voluntary confessional statement is deemed to be relevant fact against the person who made it "By virtue of the provision of Section 27(a) of the Evidence Act, a confession, if made voluntary is deemed to be relevant fact as against the person who made it." Per OGUNBIYI, J.S.C. (P. 20, Paras. C-D) (...read in context)

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