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You’re hypocritical over call to drop cybercrime charges against Sowore – US group slam SERAP

A United States-based non-governmental organization, Justice For All Nations (JFAN), has condemned recent calls by Amnesty International Nigeria and the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) urging President Bola Tinubu to withdraw cybercrime charges against activist and publisher, Omoyele Sowore.

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In a statement issued on Monday and signed by its coordinator, Dr. Dada Popoola, JFAN described the advocacy by Amnesty International and SERAP as “hypocritical and self-serving,” accusing both groups of shielding what it termed “reckless activism.”

The organization maintained that Sowore must face trial over his cybercrime-related comments, particularly his reference to President Tinubu as a criminal.

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According to JFAN, if Sowore stands by that accusation, he should be prepared to produce a court judgment backing the claim.

JFAN further criticized Amnesty International for what it alleged to be a pattern of defending impunity, accusing the human rights group of enabling individuals who engage in what the NGO called “blackmail and cash-driven activism.”

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Describing SERAP as a “business enterprise masquerading as a civil society organization,” JFAN argued that defending Sowore aligns with what it views as SERAP’s history of politicized advocacy.

The group also questioned the credibility of Amnesty International and SERAP, pointing to their silence during the violence that marred the 2019 governorship election in Rivers State.

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JFAN alleged that Sowore’s party, the African Action Congress (AAC), was involved in the controversial events of that election cycle, including the killing of Dr. Ferry Gberegbe, a lecturer at Ken Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic.

Furthermore, JFAN called on Nigerian anti-corruption and security agencies to investigate the operations of certain civil society organizations and activists, claiming that some may be involved in financial misconduct or aiding terrorism under the guise of human rights work.

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Two men docked for allegedly defiling underaged girl

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Two men docked for allegedly defiling underaged girl

The police in Lagos on Friday, charged two men before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly defiling an 11- year-old girl.

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The defendants are: Prince Tomnyie, 40, a businessman, who resides at Agege, and Micheal Adenuga, 24, a furniture maker, who resides at Atere Street in Lekki.

They are standing trial on charges of defilement, and had each pleaded not guilty to the charges.

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The prosecutor, ASP Adegoke Ademigbuji told the court that they committed the offence sometimes in December 2024, and September 2025, at Langbasa Ajah and Igbara Lekki, Lagos .

The prosecutor alleged that the victim’s father, had taken his daughter for medical check and it was discovered that the minor had been defiled.

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The prosecution alleged that the victim had told her father that his friend, Tomnyie, defiled her sometimes ago.

Ademigbuji alleged that the victim also mentioned the second defendant’s name who lives in their neigbourhood.

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The offence contravenes the provisons of section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos, 2015.

The Chief Magistrate, Mr L. A Owolabi, granted the defendants bail in the sum of of N600,000 each, with two sureties each in like sum.

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He adjourned the case until March 5, for mention. (NAN)

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Report any officer asking for money for release of suspect as Police insist bail is free

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Report any officer asking for money for release of suspect as Police insist bail is free

The Police Command in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has insisted that bail is free, and called on the public to report any officer asking for money to release a suspect on bail.

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The Police Public Relations Officer in the FCT, SP Josephine Adeh, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

Adeh spoke in reaction to public outcry that some police officers were demanding money to release suspects on bail in the territory.

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She said the report of the erring officers would serve as a deterrent to others, adding that it was fraudulent to demand for money to release a suspect on bail.

Adeh blamed the yielding to such fraudulent demand on ignorance on the part of the victims who refused to stand on their rights.

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“A similar case was reported where an officer demanded money to release a suspect on bail and when the matter was reported, we requested for evidence from the victim.

“The evidence was provided because the money was transferred to the officer’s account and actions are being taken on the issue.

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“So, I encourage the public to take advantage of the FCT Police Complaint Response Unit (CRU) lines on 08107314192 to report such misconduct with evidence,” she said.

Adeh urged the public to always insist on their rights and refuse any form of payment to release a suspect on bail.(NAN)

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Former President sentenced to five years in prison by Court

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Former President sentenced to five years in prison by Court

South Korea’s former president Yoon Suk Yeol was on Friday sentenced to five years in prison for obstruction of justice.

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The Seoul Central District Court found that the 65-year-old conservative, with the help of the presidential security service, had tried to prevent his own arrest and deleted multiple documents related to the investigation against him.

Yoon shocked the nation by imposing martial law on December 3, 2024, amid a budget dispute with the opposition, plunging the country into a political crisis.

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He justified the drastic measure as necessary to protect South Korea’s democratic order and accused the left-leaning opposition of being infiltrated by communists with ties to China and North Korea, though he provided no evidence for these claims.

In a separate trial, prosecutors have sought the death penalty for Yoon on charges of incitement, with a verdict expected on February 19.

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While the death penalty remains legally in force in South Korea, it has not been carried out for nearly 30 years.

Yoon’s actions previously alarmed international investors and led to withheld investments, damaging the reputation of South Korea as a political and economic model for the region.

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Since last summer, South Korea has been led by President Lee Jae Myung, a left-leaning centrist and long-time political rival of Yoon. (dpa/NAN)

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