Sahara Reporters publisher, activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore appeared before an Abuja federal court Monday morning, the first time since his re-arrest by the Department of State Services (DSS).
He was first arrested on Aug. 3 on charges of treason with the government claiming the activist planned to overthrow the current administration after he called for a protest dubbed “Revolution Now.” He also faces money laundering and cyber-stalking charges.
This is following the recent dropping of suit by the judge in charge of the activist case, Justice Mohammed.
Details of the court proceeding will be made known to you shortly.
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