Nigeria Police, Lagos CP Jimoh Defy Court Order To Pay ₦30Million Damages To Sowore Over ‘Wanted’ Declaration

The Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Moshood Jimoh, and the Nigeria Police Force have refused to comply with a Federal High Court judgment ordering them to pay ₦30 million in damages to former presidential candidate and human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore, for unlawfully declaring him ‘wanted’.

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EXCLUSIVE: DSS Detains Female Aba Pastor For One Year Without Charge As Substitute For Wanted Church Member

The quiet rhythm of night prayers at a modest church in Aba was shattered in the early hours of February 12, 2025, when armed security operatives stormed the premises and took away its leader, Esther Egbom, in a dramatic operation that has since spiralled into a protracted legal and human rights battle. Egbom is the

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Mexico Dismisses U.S. Activist’s Claim That America Led Operation That Killed Most Wanted Drug Lord ‘El Mencho’

The Embassy of Mexico in the United States has dismissed claims that a recent military operation in Tapalpa, Jalisco, was carried out by the United States, insisting that the mission was conceived and executed solely by Mexican forces.

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Court Orders ICE To Release Nigerian Who Entered U.S. Illegally In 2003 From ‘Unlawful’ Deportation Detention

A United States District Court in Minnesota has ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to immediately release a Nigerian immigrant, Michael Opeoluwa Egbele, from deportation detention, ruling that the government acted unlawfully by abruptly revoking his supervised release without due process.

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EXCLUSIVE: After Kwara’s Woro Massacre, Residents Accuse Nigerian Soldiers Of Mounting Roadblocks To Extort Money, Not Hunt Terrorists

Residents of Woro community in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State have accused Nigerian Army personnel deployed after a terrorist massacre of abandoning active pursuit of suspected terrorists and instead mounting roadblocks allegedly used to harass and extort residents.

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