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The Federal High Court, Abuja, has threatened to jail the Director-General of the Department of State Services, Yusuf Bichi, over his refusal to release pro-democracy campaigner and Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore. In a “notice of disobedience to order of court” issued by the court on Thursday and addressed to the DSS DG, the Federal High Court directed the boss of the secret police to comply with its directive or face grave consequences, which includes “commitment to prison”. Sowore has remained in detention more than 24 hours after meeting his bail condition as set by Justice Taiwo Taiwo of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Tuesday in a ruling. He was arrested in Lagos on August 3, 2019 and had been slammed with a seven-count charge bordering on treasonable felony and insulting President Muhammadu Buhari. More to come... http://saharareporters.com/2019/09/26/breaking-release-sowore-or-go-jail-federal-high-court-tell-dss-dg
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The highest custom duty I have paid on phone is 300 at the post office |
ednut1:Have you ever heard eithiopia Zambia and other African countries killing and burning people's properties |
Good Next thing is to recall our high commissioner kickout their own, cut off any diplomatic relationship and start nationalizing all SA assets since we are obviously not friends. They are repariating billions of dollars to South Africa economy instead of investing it here. |
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my Samsung c7 pro has a problem I keep on getting a notification USB connected and USB disconnected. If the phone sleeps it wakes up again. The notification makes it blink it charges well |
A High Court sitting in Ogidi, Idemili North LGA of Anambra State has ordered officers of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and an officer of the Nigeria Police Force to pay the sum of N5million as compensation to one Ugochukwu Oraefo for extortion, illegal arrest, unlawful detention and torture. Oraefo, an Onitsha based businessman was in 2018 arrested at his factory by men of the squad and taken to their office at Awkuzu, where he was unlawfully detained, subjected to excruciating torture and criminally extorted the sum of N6milion as ransom. The officers had accused Oraefo of working with kidnappers, and having also paid some money to kidnappers, without alerting the police, but the victim rather confessed that he paid ransom to kidnappers who had called and threatened to kidnap him, and also warning him not to disclose it to the police. The victim who spoke to journalists upon his release had said that he was kept in detention and tortured for five days, after which a mock execution was carried out on him, with the threat that he also pays them, to secure his freedom. Though Ugochukwu, through his lawyer, Barr Justus Ijeoma was able to get a refund of the N6million he paid to secure his release from the police, Ijeoma, the Executive Director of International Human Rights and Equity Defence Foundation (I-REF) instituted a fundamental right enforcement action against the SARS. The Respondents in the suit marked “HID/MISC/ 129/2018 were Commissioner of Police, SP Sunday Okpe, Officer in charge of Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS) Nigeria Police Force, Awkuzu; DSP, Elias, Commander of Special Anti-robbery Squad (SARS) Nigeria Police Force Neni; Commander of Special Anti-robbery Squad(SARS) Nigeria Police Force, Ogidi and Sgt. Osmond Tagbo, Police officer attached to SARS Neni office. The plaintiff had prayed the court to award N100 million against the Respondents jointly and severally as compensation for the unlawful detention, torture and other breaches of the Applicant’s Fundamental Rights. The plaintiff also prayed the court to direct the respondents to tender a written apology which will be published in two national dailies, circulating nationwide. Delivering judgment on the matter on March 5th, Justice E.S Nri-Eze held that the respondents failed to prove that the arrest, detention, and torture of the applicant were justified in law as the applicant had adduced credible and sufficient evidence to prove that his fundamental rights were violated most unjustifiably when he was arrested, detained and tortured and the sum of N6 million extorted from him. Part of Nri-Eze’s judgment read, “I hold that Applicant’s fundamental rights were grossly abused and violated when the Respondents subjected him to such cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment and torture. “It was wrong, unconscionable and I dare to say a gross abuse of office for the Respondents to subject the Applicant to such inhuman treatment merely to intimidate and extort such huge amount of money from the Applicant. “The Applicant, from the peculiar facts of this suit, is entitled to exemplary or aggravated damages against the Respondents for the cruel, outrageous and flagrant disregard and violation of the Applicant’s fundamental right to life and dignity of human person. I award the sum of N5, 000,000 (Five million Naira) against the Respondents jointly or severally as exemplary and /or aggravated damages for the unlawful violation of the Applicant’s Fundamental Rights.” http://dailypost.ng/2019/03/25/court-orders-sars-pay-onitsha-businessman-n5m-unlawful-arrest-torture/ |
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A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has dismissed a suit challenging the decision of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to conclude, collate and announce the governorship election result from Tafawa Balewa Local Government in Bauch State. Mohammed Abubakar, incumbent Governor of the state and candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), had challenged INEC’s decision to collate the results. However, on Monday, the Presiding Judge, Justice Iyang Ekwo, ruled that the court lacks the jurisdiction to entertain the matter. More to follow... http://saharareporters.com/2019/03/25/breaking-court-clears-way-inec-announce-bauchi-governorship-election-result |
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