Issues:
1. Having regard to the totality of the evidence adduced, was the evidence adduced properly evaluated by the Court of Appeal for it to be held compelling to ground the conviction of appellant? (Distilled from Grounds 1 , 2, 3, 5 and 7).
2. Was the Court of Appeal right in concluding that circumstantial evidence has been sufficiently made out and shown to be irresistibly conclusive and certain that appellant’s guilt was proved beyond reasonable doubt? (Distilled from Ground 4 of the Notice of Appeal).
3. Whether the Court of Appeal which affirmed the decision of the trial court gave adequate consideration to the defence of alibi set up by the appellant and was right in rejecting same? (Distilled from Ground 6 of the Notice of Appeal.)

