Court Orders Nigerian Police, Imo State To Pay Coalition Spokesperson, Ugochinyere N5million Damages For Framing Him For Terrorism | Sahara Reporters

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A Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja High Court has ordered the Imo State Government, the Nigerian Police Force, and other security operatives to pay N5 million in damages to opposition coalition spokesperson, Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, for framing him for arson, murder, and terrorism. The trial court made this known in a ruling on an application for the enforcement of Ikenga’s Fundamental Human Rights.

Court Orders Nigerian Police, Imo State To Pay Coalition Spokesperson, Ugochinyere N5million Damages For Framing Him For TerrorismThe trial court made this known in a ruling on an application for the enforcement of Ikenga’s Fundamental Human Rights.

The trial court made this known in a ruling on an application for the enforcement of Ikenga’s Fundamental Human Rights. He contended that the false allegations were cooked in the Imo State Government House as a plot to stop him from further exposing the manipulation of the voter register by officials of the Imo State Government for which the Independent National Electoral Commission has deleted millions of fake registrations and about 13 of its staff are undergoing disciplinary action.

 

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If Nigeria doesn't like the tone of your voice, you become a terrorist. Terrible Nation

nice one, but 5mil is too small nah

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