@AmnestyNigeria Freedom of expression, including the right to criticize public officials and government policies, does not extend to spreading false information or engaging in cyberbullying.
If your mission was genuinely to submit a petition, the appropriate authorities would have received it through the proper channels. Security agencies are not in the business of blocking lawful civic engagement. Stop turning routine procedures into a spectacle. Respect the court, follow due process, and let institutions do their work.
@SaharaReporters Upgrade yourself to Judge and judge the matter if you truly have that power.
Cho cho cho everywhere.
Instead of you to legally advise your comrade, you are gradually leading him the way you led Nnamdi Kanu to Sokoto
Fundamentally, the matter extends beyond the mere fact of a missed court date. Compliance with scheduled court appearances is a fundamental condition attached to the grant of bail. Consequently, where a defendant fails to appear without lawful justification or prior approval of the court, such absence may be construed as a violation of the terms of bail, empowering the court to take appropriate measures to compel attendance.
In law, such measures are typically employed where the court is satisfied that there is a likelihood of continued non-compliance or a risk that the defendant's conduct may impede, delay, or otherwise undermine the effective administration of justice.
His persistent promotion of ethnic superiority narratives and attempts to drive a wedge between Hausa and Fulani communities raise legitimate concerns. If the DSS is investigating him within the bounds of the law, such scrutiny is understandable and justified. Rather than offering practical solutions to address terrorism and insecurity, he appears more preoccupied with inflammatory rhetoric, ethnic profiling, and disparaging an entire group of people, which risks deepening divisions instead of fostering national unity.
Sowore's absence from court is significant not simply because he missed one hearing, but because appearing in court is a fundamental condition of bail. Under Nigerian law, when a defendant fails to attend court without a valid excuse, the court may view it as a breach of bail conditions, revoke the bail, and issue a bench warrant for arrest. This power exists to ensure defendants do not frustrate the judicial process and that court proceedings continue effectively. Whether the court's decision in Sowore's case was justified depends on the explanation for his absence and the specific circumstances presented before the court.
The DSS has spent years tracking terrorists, kidnappers, bandits, separatist agitators involved in violence, arms traffickers, and other threats to national security. Those operations rarely generate headlines because successful intelligence work is often invisible.
But somehow, one viral tweet is expected to erase years of security work. Nigeria deserves a more serious conversation than that.
Politics is not a Nollywood production, sir. It's time to approach the matter with seriousness. If the allegations are true, return whatever you received from Atiku and move on with your life.
On another note, can anyone confirm whether Seedgive is still paying its users? I've been hearing a lot about it on this Opera News channel and would appreciate reliable information.
From the arrest of the Mahmuda to the prosecution of the Owo church attackers, the arrest of ESN operatives allegedly masquerading as bandits, and the apprehension and prosecution of those behind the St. Mary's attack, the DSS has continued to play its role in safeguarding the country.
How much more needs to be done before these efforts are acknowledged? This Senate directive appears difficult to understand in light of these documented achievements.
It is the responsibility of the DSS to gather and disseminate intelligence, a duty it has consistently carried out. With the NSCDC serving as the lead agency for the Safe School Initiative (SSI), the proactive intelligence alert now places the onus on relevant stakeholders to act decisively. Critical information of this nature must not be treated lightly. Beyond government agencies, local communities also have a vital role to play by remaining vigilant and supporting efforts to safeguard our schools and children.
It is the responsibility of the DSS to gather and disseminate intelligence, a duty it has consistently carried out. With the NSCDC serving as the lead agency for the Safe School Initiative (SSI), the proactive intelligence alert now places the onus on relevant stakeholders to act decisively. Critical information of this nature must not be treated lightly. Beyond government agencies, local communities also have a vital role to play by remaining vigilant and supporting efforts to safeguard our schools and children.
@AbdulMahmud01 Was he actually arrested? Oracle, you should know better.
Put a call to him to confirm if he was arrested.
Stop putting out news that could instigate agitations
So where did Peter, the ever-clueless โMama P,โ get the story that you were beaten and tortured? Even Nnamdi Kanu, during his time in @OfficialDSSNG custody, openly acknowledged having access to his lawyers and even personal comforts, @Waspapping_ also testified.
The DSS has consistently demonstrated professionalism and restraint, even when dealing with difficult and confrontational individuals like you.
Aloy Ejimakor, as a lawyer, should know better. Why would the @OfficialDSSNG deny having a suspect in custody if the person was truly with them?
When @MaziNnamdiKanu was in DSS custody, Ejimakor himself could attest that his family, lawyers, friends, and other well-wishers had access to him. So why resort to unnecessary propaganda against an agency that has clearly stated it does not have the suspect in custody?
Both @icpcnigeria and @OfficialDSSNG are govt agencies, and the govt may decide at any time where one should be reminded.
It is govt responsibility to feed suspect in theur custody and not family members. So if El-Rufai decided not to eat food that is served, that's his problem.
When Nnamdi Kanu was in dss custody, his lawyers and NMA testified that he was well taken care of. So, relax. The best thing is to avoid crime if you don't want to be subjected to this.