BREAKING: Sowore May Be Knocked Down By Vehicle If Released By US, DSS Claims | Sahara Reporters

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BREAKING: Sowore May Be Knocked Down By Vehicle If Released By US, DSS Claims | Sahara Reporters The secret police continues to hold on to Sowore despite two court orders directing it to release him after meeting bail conditions... FreeSowore READ MORE:

In yet another ridiculous twist, the Department of State Services on Tuesday said that it was yet to release pro-democracy campaigner and Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, from its detention facility in Abuja because it doesn't want him to get knocked down by a vehicle on his way out.

Afunanya said,"We cannot just release Sowore and ask him to go because he may be knocked down by a vehicle at the gate."

 

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