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Sowore's Long Journey To Freedom After 125 Days In Detention | Sahara Reporters Sowore's eventual release came hours after Justice Ijeoma Ojukwu, sitting at the Federal High Court in Abuja, gave the secret security 24-hours ultimatum... READ MORE:

Pro-democracy activist, Omoyele Sowore, has been released from the detention of the Department of State Services where he has been held for 125 days following his arrest on August 3.

The court had granted bail to Sowore on two different occassions but the DSS refused to let him out. The DSS filed a seven-count-charge bordering on treasonable felony, cyberstalking among other offences. It had earlier obtained an ex-parte order allowing it hold Sowore for 45 days while it investgated the charges eventually preferred against him.

Justice Taiwo Taiwo, who granted the ex-parte order later ordered the DSS to release the pro-democracy activist.However, rather than release him, the DSS hurriedly arraigned him before Justice Ojukwu.

 

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In life becarefull of what u wish for.if GEJ was a bad president ,what will u call this?

If you like break your bail conditions to make your supporters happy and see what will happen next.

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If IPOB and RevolutionNow come together, the table will definitely shake

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Remains dadiyata , Abbah jalingo and many prisoners of conscience. We will reclaim back this Nigeria from the hands of the devil MBuhari and the rest of its occultic group OfficialAPCNg. Gradually

Part 2 of demonstrations will obviously commence

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