Joachim Iroko, who was arraigned before a Magistrate Court in Ota, Ogun State on Monday for naming his dog Buhari, has been released after perfecting his bail conditions.
Iroko was released on Thursday, after he had spent three days in Ibara Prison, Abeokuta, Ogun State.
He was charged for conduct likely to cause breach of peace.
The police had arrested him on August 13, following a complaint by one of his neighbours, Halilu Umar.
The neighbour was said to have reported to the police that Iroko named the dog after his (Umar’s) father, Alhaji Buhari.
The presiding Chief Magistrate, B.J. Ojikutu granted the accused bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum after he pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Failure of Iroko’s family members to meet up with the bail conditions led to his remand in Ibara Prison, where he was until Thursday.
The accused was said to have been released around 10am, when a reproduction warrant was brought to the prison officials.
This was confirmed by the Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Prisons Service, Ogun State Command, Victor Oyeleke.
He said, “The man (Joachim Iroko) has been released this morning from Ibara Prison. The accused was released around 10am when the Reproduction Warrant was brought from the Court, indicating that his bail conditions have been perfected.”