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| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by ppogba: 6:01am On Mar 07 |
Foolishness did not take you to prison in your twenties and thirties. It is now that you should be taking care and playing with your grand children that you now decide to serve the country with all your strength. |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by Antoeni(m): 6:08am On Mar 07 |
E Be Like Say Na Mountain of Fire Members Full Comments Section, |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by mignone(f): 7:03am On Mar 07 |
otipoju:Is that why she should be remanded in a civil case? |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by mignone(f): 7:05am On Mar 07 |
Antoeni:Honestly, I've been wondering. Everyone seems subjective in reasoning. The woman may be wrong, but the approach to it is all wrong! |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by adez2016(m): 7:30am On Mar 07 |
mignone:How pls? Allowing the law to handle it?? its a very simple case....drop evidence and case closed! u guys didnt cautioned her when she was saying/writing rubbish. From the above, seems she has issue with Pastor Ajose of Igando branch but was using Olukoya name for clout...........l no pity her |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by professorPABX: 7:43am On Mar 07*. Modified: 10:22am On Mar 09 |
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| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by Lifestone(m): 7:59am On Mar 07 |
mignone:Try and read nau. This is criminal defamation case. It's a criminal matter here in court. After she must have serve her prison term here, she will the be sued for civil defamation and pay damages |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by Lifestone(m): 8:04am On Mar 07 |
professorPABX:If she dies mysteriously, you guys will come here and say Pastors killed her. By the way, it's better that she's alive to provide the proof to those serious allegations so that those victims can get justice. I'm as concerned in this case as any case where bloggers uses the cover of computer to destroy others image. Those who know what reputation means will never support what Maureen is doing. |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by professorPABX: 8:07am On Mar 07*. Modified: 10:20am On Mar 09 |
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| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by professorPABX: 8:37am On Mar 07*. Modified: 10:19am On Mar 09 |
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| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by OLAADEGBU(op): 10:10am On Mar 07 |
US-Based Nigerian Influencer Funke Ashekun Alleges MFM Founder Influenced Remand Of Associate In Cyberbullying CaseThe matter stems from a criminal defamation complaint filed by Dr. Olukoya against Richard.
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| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by vicshub(m): 2:43pm On Mar 07 |
E be like say you be one of the one defendant still at large. You are part of the people that happy when someone is trying to pull others down. We need to track your IP address. professorPABX: |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by OLAADEGBU(op): 3:36pm On Mar 07 |
Signs of Weak Leadership Under New IGP Tunji Disu Are Already Manifesting! In the last few days, troubling signs have emerged suggesting that the newly appointed Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu, may be indecisive and not sufficiently firm in managing the affairs of the Nigeria Police Force. If these early signals are anything to go by, rogue elements within the Nigeria Police Force will quickly recognize and exploit this perceived weakness. One case that illustrates this concern is that of Maureen Badejo, the UK-based blogger who has been held in Nigeria following complaints involving two prominent General Overseers, Apostle Johnson Suleman and Dr. Daniel Olukoya. Maureen Badejo was initially brought before a Magistrate's Court that appeared uncomfortable with the apparent attempt to use its jurisdiction to perpetrate injustice. The magistrate granted her bail, allowing her temporary freedom, but the officers involved led by a notorious Superintendent of Police (SP) Smart Abubakar weren't happy and had tried to rearrest her and keep her in Kirirkiri prison. Following this development, Maureen Badejo traveled to Abuja, where a source within the new IGP’s office informed us that the Inspector-General’s Principal Staff Officer (PSO), Ahmed Lateef, wanted to meet with Maureen Badejo and TracyNither Nicolas Ohiri. (the woman also being oppressed by Tinubu's Works Minister, David Umahi) Both women attended the meeting alongside human rights lawyer Marshal D F Abubakar. During the discussion, PSO Lateef reportedly offered what he described as an 'apology' and stated that the new IGP would not want his tenure to be associated with abuse of citizens’ rights. However, from the outset, there were reasons to treat that assurance cautiously. I know Lateef to be a cunning police officer. I advised Maureen that the assurances could not be relied upon and decided to escalate the matter by contacting AIG Emmanuel Ade Aina, head of the Police Legal Directorate. AIG Aina indicated that he would "look into the matter." Many within the force describe him as capable and potentially upright, but often never straightforward in dealing with sensitive issues, he too is a practicibg Pastor of the Redeem Church of God who feels his police unit should shield “God of Men” accused of egregious abuses. After returning to Lagos, Maureen waited for action from both PSO Lateef and the police hierarchy. Instead of relief, the situation worsened. The police unit handling her case at the NCC unit of the FCIID replaced the prosecutor with a more aggressive officer, A O Nwabusi The case was then scheduled before Justice Akintayo Aluko on Tuesday but was miraculously shifted to a Friday (The day 0f the week often associated with tactical arraignments designed to keep defendants in custody over the weekend even when bail is granted.) Alarmed by these developments, I again reached out to AIG Aina to ask why Maureen was still being arraigned despite the earlier discussions. His response was shocking, while admitting that by drawing his attention to the matter he did call for the file and review, he then asked why Maureen should not face trial, stating that he had not initially realized that she had allegedly offended Apostle Johnson Suleman and suggesting that nothing would stop the prosecution. Maureen was subsequently arraigned today before Justice Aluko, a judge widely perceived to be particularly sympathetic to cases involving religious leaders. Justice Aluko previously presided over the case of Harrison Ofoegbu "Ijele" The King Of The Game who spent nearly two years in prison after offending pastor Evang.Ebuka Obi. In Maureen’s case, the matter has now been adjourned until March 16, 2026. There are fears that if bail is granted at the next hearing, the conditions may be deliberately difficult for her to meet. For me, this episode speaks to the leadership style of Tunji Disu at the Nigeria Police Force under his purview as the new Inspector-General. Officers who thrive in a system of abuse and impunity will definitely find comfort in a leadership style perceived as conciliatory and hesitant. Some within the system already describe the new IGP as having plenty of demeanor but little decisive action a comparison that has been likened to former President Goodluck Jonathan’s leadership style. If the early days of IGP Disu’s tenure are defined by hesitation rather than firm oversight, rogue officers within the Nigeria Police Force will feel emboldened to continue the very abuses he reportedly promised would not define his leadership. WE MUST BRACE AND FIGHT UNTIL WE GET THE Nigeria Police Force WE DESERVE. https://www.facebook.com/OSowore |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by Olufemiolaolu(m): 3:55pm On Mar 07 |
What a stupid fellow. You accused someone of an offence yet she couldn't produce a concrete evidence against him. She will rot in jail |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by OLAADEGBU(op): 4:21pm On Mar 07 |
Rights Group CDHR Accuses Nigerian Police Of Judicial Persecution Over Prison Remand Of UK-Based Blogger, Maureen BadejoSaharaReporters earlier reported that Badejo was arrested by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force following petitions reportedly filed against her by senior Christian clerics |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by otipoju(m): 5:01pm On Mar 07 |
mignone:I really do not care about her well being. Slandering someone with lies and destroying their reputation and livelihood is evil. That is all I know. He who sows the wind will reap the whirlwind. |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by Spainever(m): 5:54pm On Mar 07 |
She needs to produce evidences . She published a whole book on Apostle Johnson with destructive messages ,it is time for her to produce the evidences . I thought 🤔 her supporters will go there to protest but alas she is on her own . A wise person will be careful so that Nigerians don't push you to prison. |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by Spainever(m): 5:55pm On Mar 07 |
otipoju:It is time for her to provide evidences ,she is on her own |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by otipoju(m): 6:29pm On Mar 07 |
Spainever:Exactly. How can you spend year and years defaming and destroying the lives and reputation of people and simply believe that you should be left alone. Until one has experienced this evil, you would not know how traumatizing it is. |
| Re: Court Remands Maureen Badejo In Kirikiri Prison, Denies Her Bail by OLAADEGBU(op): 3:53pm On Mar 11 |
Civil Societies Demand Release Of UK-Based Blogger Maureen Badejo, Accuse Nigerian Govt Of ‘Judicial Persecution’This was after she was arraigned on March 6 on charges of conspiracy and defamation filed by the Nigeria Police Force.
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