Equity Taiwo who passed on the sentence said he had been merciful with the convict.
The suit stamped FHC/AD/17c/2017 was between the Attorney General of the Federation and Olubunmi.
Advice to the AGF, Mrs. A.Oyewole told the court that Olubunmi had before debilitated to post bare photos of his ex, Monica, on the web-based life once in a while in 2017, when the woman disclosed to him she was never again inspired by their relationship.
As indicated by the direction, Monica, a solitary woman, had begged Olubunmi, who is hitched with youngsters, not to do his risk, resulting whereupon the convict asked for that an entirety of N200,000 is paid to him as incitement so as not to uncover the naked pictures.
She said despite that, Olubunmi proceeded to post the photos when it occurred to him that Monica couldn't pay the cash in record time.
Equity Taiwo while conveying his judgment, said Olubunmi was discovered liable of perpetrating the wrongdoing, in the wake of considering all confirmations made accessible to the court.
He said the confirmations were profound and sufficiently undeniable to demonstrate that the denounced entirely and vindictively perpetrated the wrongdoing.
Portraying the wrongdoing as "disreputable, extremely awful and primitive", Justice Taiwo said Olubunmi was liable of abusing Section 24 (1) of the Cyber Crime Act, 2015 and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as revised.
The judge along these lines condemned the guilty party to two years detainment with a fine of N500,000, to be paid into the coffers of the Federal Government.
He included that the correctional facility term produced prompt results, focusing on that the court was permissive in condemning the offender as the discipline for his wrongdoing pulls in a fine of N7 million and multi-year imprison term.
This, the judge said was an acknowledgment of the request of the resistance direct that his customer has a family to take care of and a first guilty party.
The judge anyway mourned that the individuals who made the law connecting a discipline of N7 million and multi-year imprison term to the people blameworthy of such wrongdoings did not make arrangements for payment for the person in question.
He in this manner called for a proper change to the law to make arrangements for payment to exploited people.
"I discover the demonstration of the convict exceptionally disreputable, extremely detestable and primitive no doubt, he has carried on consistent with the expression that damnation knows no anger than a darling 's disdain
" I should state that the litigant who as of now has a spouse and youngsters at home could think that its simple to disparage and humiliate another lady who was having a desirous illicit relationship with him," the judge said.

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