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Okuama Community In Delta Drags Nigerian Army To Court, Demands N200billion Damages For Properties Destroyed

Residents of Okuama-Ewu, Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State, have filed a N200 billion lawsuit against the Nigerian Army at the Federal High Court in Warri for cordoning off their community, destroying their homes, dehumanising them, and accusing them of killing 17 military personnel.  

Okuama Residents Slam N200bn Suit Against Army Over Community Invasion, Others

Okuama Residents Slam N200bn Suit Against Army Over Community Invasion, Others
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Okuama residents file a N200bn lawsuit against the Nigerian army

Delta Chief Judge, Others Visit Warri Prison To Monitor Stalled Cases, Confirm Bail Variation Of Take-It-Back Coordinator, Aghogho Illegally Detained Since 2022

The Delta State Chief Judge, Justice Theresa Dei among other Judges including the Presiding Judge of the Warri Judicial Division of the Federal High Court, Justice M. I Sani are on a two-day visit to the Federal Correctional Centre (Prison) Warri. 

Nigerian Court To Commence Cyberstalking Case Against Activist, Aghogho Afresh After 17 Months In Custody

The newly posted and presiding Judge of the Federal High Court, Warri Judicial Division, Justice M.I. Sani has fixed Monday, January 15 to commence the de novo criminal trial of frivolous cyberstalking charges against human rights activist and Delta Take-It-Back Movement's Coordinator, Ighorhiohwunu Aghogho. A trial de novo is a type of trial in which a case is retried without the influence of the previous trial's decision. This implies that Aghogho's matter will start afresh after spending 17 months in prison.

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