The United States has sent a delegation to monitor and observe the trial of pro-democracy campaigner and journalist, Omoyele Sowore, at the Federal High Court, Abuja.
Falana had earlier faulted the application for adjournment made by counsel to the AGF, Abdullahi Abubakar. The judge asked the registrar to show Agbadua the acknowledged copies of the court processes served on DSS. He submitted that the matter before the court had to do with the liberty of a citizen, urging the court to proceed with the matter.He asked him to regularise his processes for appearance. The situation compelled the court to stand down the case for few minutes to enable the court’s registrar to search for the document.
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Polish Nigerians! Bondages of USA. Some think that it is USA that can save them when they committed an attrocity. Slaves bondages
You and them most be stupid did Nigeria send representatives to monitor trump impeachment?
What I know is that Sahara Reporters is compounding more issues to Sowore and i suspect they're gaining from it, but only objective min will see it.
Like play like play NlA in butterfly take enter fire. Hope somebody will not end up in jail lube play.
And how would that change the tide?
Fake news
They should have sent Trump
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Very funny....🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
You’re are disgrace to democracy.
USEmbassyAbuja did you send representative to monitor Sowore's trial?
We will send someone to 'the trial of brother Do'
Than what will happen
Since you guys started making this US noise, who even listen? We're not under anybody and so we do our things our own way. No apology!
If you believe this nonsense wakA
This is what I like to read
Yeah, just as Nigeria will send representatives to monitor TrumpImpeachment in the US sanate.
Wow am happy nice development
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