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Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by mcvities(m): 4:01pm On Feb 07, 2018
The police briefly detained a PREMIUM TIMES reporter who arrived at the Force Headquarters with Kassim Afegbua on Wednesday morning.

Mr. Afegbua, a longtime spokesperson for a former head of state, Ibrahim Babangida, turned himself in two days after he was declared wanted on allegations that he made “false statements, injurious falsehood, defamation of character and for an act capable of inciting public disturbance throughout the country.”

Mr. Babangida had openly stated that he authorised the statement , which was critical of President Muhammadu Buhari, on Sunday night, but the police moved against Mr. Afegbua nonetheless.

Mr. Afegbua arrived at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, accompanied by his lawyers and four journalists, including Samuel Ogundipe, a general assignment reporter for PREMIUM TIMES.

Mr. Ogundipe, who was assigned to run live updates of the event , was filming the arrival of Mr. Afegbua and his legal team, led by Kayode Ajulo, when the police officers on duty at the reception confiscated his phone.

The major part of Mr. Afegbua’s arrival that was captured by the reporter was when police officers were asking a man that had been declared wanted to introduce himself.
Mr. Afegbua told the officers that he was declared wanted and some of them asked: “by who”?

He then said it was the force public relations officer, Jimoh Moshood, that made the announcement.

Some of the officers then asked if he was on an appointment, and Mr. Ajulo interjected that if Mr. Moshood was not ready to receive his client, “then everyone should go back home.”

It was at this point that the police started demanding that PREMIUM TIMES reporter’s phone be confiscated and he must not be “allowed to leave the building.”

When Mr. Afegbua arrived, he was interviewed by a battery of reporters near the parking area of the headquarters.
But they were all prevented from following him into the building, leaving only Mr. Ogundipe as the only reporter capturing Mr. Afegbua’s move from the parking area into the reception.

Several officers, including two, whose uniforms identified as James Oyibo and Daniel James, demanded that Mr. Ogundipe must delete the video he had captured of Mr. Afegbua’s arrival and it took several minutes and explanations for the police to understand the reason he was at their headquarters.

“I insisted that I will not delete the video and they prevented me from going out of the reception,” Mr. Ogundipe said.

After delaying him for several minutes, he was asked to go after a female officer told the male officers of Mr. Ogundipe: “He’s a PREMIUM TIMES press man.”
When approached about the development, Mr. Moshood said he could not immediately retrieve the reporter’s phone.

“All the reporters that came here with Kassim Afegbua today did not ask for my permission,” Mr. Moshood said. “So I don’t know how I could help for now.”

Mr. Moshood said Mr. Ogundipe was wrong to have taken his phone into the premises of the Force Headquarters, much less using the device to film activities inside.
“You should have dropped your phone at the gate and collect a tag,” Mr. Moshood said.
Nonetheless, he promised to help return the phone within a few minutes.

But after the reporter spent 20 minutes without seeing Mr. Moshood, he decided to return to the office.
Several calls and text messages to Mr. Moshood seeking the latest about the reporter’s phone were neither answered nor returned as at the time of filing this report.
The police have been criticised for declaring Mr. Afegbua wanted following a contradictory statement that was released after the one he distributed to the media for Mr. Babangida.

The emergence of the second statement, which PRNigeria said was also signed by Mr. Babangida but which was less critical of Mr. Buhari, threw the public into confusion on Sunday night.

Femi Falana, a senior lawyer and human rights advocate, said in a statement Tuesday that it was clear “that it is the Inspector General of Police who has defamed Mr. Afegbua by portraying him as a fugitive from the law.”
“Therefore, Mr. (Ibrahim) Idris is advised to withdraw the offensive declaration without any further delay,” Mr. Falana added.

Despite repeated requests, the police have not told PREMIUM TIMES which aspects of the statement Mr. Afegbua released on behalf of his principal were capable of “inciting the public into violence.”

Mr. Babangida himself has not spoken about the controversy since he confirmed to THISDAY on Sunday that the statement emanated from him.

Mr. Afegbua, however, told PREMIUM TIMES shortly before he turned himself in to the police Wednesday morning that the former military leader was “fully behind him and he had been in touch with him.”

“There’s no need for him to say anything more than he had already said,” Mr. Afegbua said of his principal.
Mr. Ajulo said he advised Mr. Afegbua to turn himself in to show Nigerians that “his client was not on the run as the police stated.”

Mr. Afegbua was still at the Force Headquarters as at the time of filing this report.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/257816-babangida-letter-saga-police-detain-premium-times-reporter-confiscate-phone.html

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by madridguy(m): 4:02pm On Feb 07, 2018
Police should arrest Fulani terrorists killing Nigerians and leave reporter alone.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by AishaBuhari: 4:20pm On Feb 07, 2018
Sectional Rulership - NPF now plays politics, hence the high rates of insecurity.


Herdsmen are patrolling freely

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Paperwhite(m): 4:22pm On Feb 07, 2018
Just imagine a country being ruled by fucktards.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Ibegtodiffer: 4:25pm On Feb 07, 2018
This is loud because it involves a VIP spokesman. A lot of people have been arrested and currently in detention for things like Facebook posts...no one is hearing Nada
Mayetti Allah have admitted committing murder, who will invite them to force headquarters?

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by magoo10(m): 4:34pm On Feb 07, 2018
How many Fulani terrorist have been arrested by the police?
They will rather go against people expressing their views about 2019 elections.

I wonder the atrocities the police will commit when the main elections begin.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by jerryunit48: 4:46pm On Feb 07, 2018
Wow ! Just one letter from IBB and so much brouhaha..... I just love IBB and I wish I could kiss his balls to climb stairs... not what you think, i mean if I can marry his daughter like he did my Asaba sister .
All am saying is that he is the real Don and he don’t need much talking like the other one

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by tobtap: 4:46pm On Feb 07, 2018
NIGERIAN POLICE IS RUN BY RETARDS cool cool

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by BruncleZuma: 4:46pm On Feb 07, 2018
grin grin grin grin

They simply asked him to be on the high table at the counter , why are you people agitating?

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by nairavsdollars(f): 4:46pm On Feb 07, 2018
What is Nigeria turning to under this wayo IGP?

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Chiedu4Trump: 4:46pm On Feb 07, 2018
Under this Illiterate Herdsman in Chief tyranny is the order of the day.


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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by UncleJudax(m): 4:47pm On Feb 07, 2018
Sai Baba! grin
Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Yankee101: 4:47pm On Feb 07, 2018
This doesn't change the fact that this Government is the worst in Nigerian history and must go. Simple. And release the journalist.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by drips8(m): 4:48pm On Feb 07, 2018
shithole nation with a shitty leader

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Nobody: 4:48pm On Feb 07, 2018
Dem don buy market.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by CryptoClub2018: 4:50pm On Feb 07, 2018
PMB IS THE WORST NEW IN THE WORLD AS WE SPEAK.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by nonut: 4:50pm On Feb 07, 2018
Nigeria keeps "progressing".

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by tuoyoojo(m): 4:50pm On Feb 07, 2018
the police has been dragged into politics

the police that should be neutral is seen taking sides

if not I challenge them to produce one single herdsman they have caught so far

they claim they are working tirelessly to apprehend the perpetrators but no results to show

its truly truly sad

its shameful to put in its mildest form

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Akinwerndey: 4:50pm On Feb 07, 2018
this force PRO will just kill himself untimely.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Millz404(m): 4:51pm On Feb 07, 2018
So if na babaginda talk no problem.... Bt as them don see who dem fit intimidate.. Them fly gather

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by JORDAN202: 4:52pm On Feb 07, 2018
WHY CAN'T BABANGIDA COME OUT AND DEFEND HIS EMPLOYEE ?

WHAT IS THE POLICE BUSINESS IF ONE PERSON DEFAMES ANOTHER ?

IN LAW, IT IS THE PARTY THAT FEELS DEFAMED THAT MUST GO TO COURT AND NOT THE POLICE.

EVEN IF IT WAS BABANGIDA THAT COMPLAINED, THE POLICE HAVE NO RIGHT TO ARREST HIM ON DEFAMATION CHARGES.

UNTIL THIS POLICE IG AND HIS SPOKESMAN CREATE CIVIL-WAR-2, THEY WILL NOT REST.


I WONDER WHEN THE IG WILL ARREST CNN & BBC FOR ALL THE LIES THEY HAVE REPORTED ABOUT NIGERIA

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Kobicove(m): 4:52pm On Feb 07, 2018
...And so the saga continues undecided

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by millionboi2: 4:53pm On Feb 07, 2018
Buhari wicked

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by BLSYNG: 4:55pm On Feb 07, 2018
Annoyingly interesting times ahead. A tip of the iceberg now.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Nobody: 4:56pm On Feb 07, 2018
grin
madridguy:
Police should arrest Fulani terrorists killing Nigerians and leave reporter alone.
It will be bad for Buhari to do so. He should arrest the number one citizens? Are you sure you're OK?
Your Buhari is a failure

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by Einl(m): 4:56pm On Feb 07, 2018
We live in miniature North Korea.

Shame on Buhari voters and supporters.

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by maestroferddi: 4:56pm On Feb 07, 2018
Awon Desperadoes...

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by bjayx: 4:58pm On Feb 07, 2018
Buhari is a fulani terrorist.
The IGP n his PRO should not forget wat happened to Mr. Ibu or Mbu...

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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by nairavsdollars(f): 4:59pm On Feb 07, 2018
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Re: Babangida Letter Saga: Police Detain PREMIUM TIMES Reporter, Confiscate Phone by modik(m): 5:00pm On Feb 07, 2018
This is just first half.

Nigerians, enjoy your CHANGE.

LOL

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