BREAKING: Nigeria's Federal Judge “Disappears” As Soon As Bail Is Perfected For 12 Detained Igboho's Associates | Sahara Reporters

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The 12 detained persons had approached the court to seek their release in line with their fundamental human rights.

Justice Obiora Egwuatu of the Federal High Court in Abuja has suddenly gone 'missing' after the 12 detained associates of Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, met all their bail conditions.

SaharaReporters learnt from a source at the court that they met all their bail conditions on Wednesday. According to the source, when they took the detainees to the judge,"they were told that he did not come to work and had left instructions that another judge must not sign on his behalf". SaharaReporters learnt that Justice Egwuatu was supposed to sign the release warrant of the detainees but the bail office of the court said he was not available to do so.

The court had asked each of the 12 detainees to get two sureties each, making it a total of 24 sureties. The detainees had secured the sureties last week but the bail office of the court said it needed to write letters to the offices of the 24 sureties to get more confirmation.

 

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Is it only abuja that has courts? For God's sake.

Buhari is a dictator tyrant and oppressor the whole world should know this

Nigeria is a mafia country. Dss lawyer a yoruba man is even against his own people release.

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Please share this country

Its what he was told to do. You arrest innocent people but your killer Fulani clan go about maiming killing destroying claiming peoples land and all yet this government have arrested non of this evil Fulanis. I see Afghanistan happening if southern politicians/leaders dnt wake up

Government magic!

If this is true.Where is the justice?

Revolution is the only solution to Nigeria problem BuhariIsABadBoy BuhariIsAYahooBoy BuhariMustGo RevolutionNow 👊🏾🚩

Nigeria is purely a scam

What a country!!

The Ogas at the top sent him a text,'disappear or....' the poor Judge did the needful.

Watin you mean Abeg, disappear how?

Work over no dey for court? Make them go house nah

This is why Nigeria isn't working... No equity, no justice or rule of law

Click on this now, Trust me you don't wanna miss this 😱😱

ayemojubar Very evil country.

ayemojubar Nigeria 🇳🇬 my country 😂

That is d zoo Nigeria for u

Nigeria............

Said it before and say it again, only all out war or, just leave Fulani alone. This peoples are Taliban, in the making and we need to divide it before they have their way.

LOL, HAVE HIS GOVERNMENT KIDNAP HIM/SHE?

Has received instructions not to release them?

Amazing......

They re coming for you

Just like FG sue Resident Doctors to industrial court, and Minister of Labour (Ngige) was absent ,😁😁😁

😁😆what a country!!!

Still in liejeriya matter oooo🤐🤐🤐

Any one who accepts this money will simply be regarded as Bandits who kidnap for ransom. History will never be fair to them

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One Nigeria 🤣

DoctorEmto Aaah🤣🤣🤣

Make another judge perfect am na

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