Despite Court Order, Defiant Department Of State Services Files Charges Against Five BuhariMustGo Activists Arrested At DunamisGospel Church | Sahara Reporters
Despite a release order from the Federal High Court, the Department of State Services has filed charges at a Magistrate Court in Abuja against the five activists arrested at the Dunamis International Gospel Centre for wearing #BuhariMustGo T-shirts.
The activists namely; Ben Mannaseh, Emmanuel Larry, Victor Udoka Anene, a blind Saxophonist, Samuel Gabriel Iwatonaiye and Henry Nwodohave have spent 25 days in illegal detention. Two days after the arrest of the worshippers, human rights’ activists, Omoyele Sowore and Deji Adeyanju accompanied by their lawyer, Abubakar Marshal, had met with the Senior Pastor of the church to demand for their release.
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