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Activist drags Lagos gov, Sanwo-Olu, to court for blocking him on X

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Human rights lawyer Festus Ogun and Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu

Activist drags Lagos gov, Sanwo-Olu, to court for blocking him on X

Human rights lawyer, Festus Ogun, has taken Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, to the Federal High Court in Lagos, accusing him of violating his fundamental rights by blocking him on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account.

In a suit marked FHC/L/CS/1739/25, Ogun alleged that the governor’s action — which dates back to 2021 — stemmed from his “constructive criticisms” and “demand for accountability” over the October 2020 #EndSARS protests. He disclosed the lawsuit on Friday in a post shared via his Facebook page.

“In 2021, I noticed that the Governor blocked me on his official X handle @jidesanwoolu owing to my constructive criticisms of his policies and demand for accountability in respect of the October 2020 #EndSARS Massacre,” Ogun wrote.

The lawyer said the governor’s decision has denied him access to important information.“Blocking me on X has prevented me from accessing public updates and receiving information about policies and governance in Lagos, which constitutes a violation of my right to receive information without interference,” he said.

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Ogun is asking the court to rule that Sanwo-Olu’s action is unconstitutional, arbitrary, and discriminatory. He is also seeking an order compelling the governor to unblock him, tender a public apology, and refrain from targeting critics online.

“An order of perpetual injunction restraining the Respondent, his agents, privies or any other person or entity acting through or on his behalf, from further blocking the Applicant on X or any other social media platform,” the suit read.

Describing himself as “haunted, traumatised and emotionally disturbed,” Ogun stressed that the case goes beyond personal grievance.

“This suit is not just about me. I have filed this lawsuit in furtherance of public interest and with the hope that it sets a precedent in our digital rights jurisprudence,” he said.

Ogun also cited a 2019 ruling in the United States to back his case.“I invited the Nigerian court to be persuaded by the decision of the US District Court in Knight First Amendment Institute v Trump where President Trump was found to be in violation of the 1st Amendment when he blocked US citizens for criticising him on Twitter,” he stated.

Warning that intolerance of criticism erodes democracy, Ogun said:“Intolerance to criticism and accountability is unconstitutional and undemocratic. Nigerian authorities continue to crack down on dissents, critics, journalists, bloggers and vocal citizens on social media using arrests, detention, surveillance, collusion with big techs and outright blocking, as weapons. That narrative must stop,” he cautioned.

Activist drags Lagos gov, Sanwo-Olu, to court for blocking him on X

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Cleric Questions Airport Chapel Project, Demands Religious Parity

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Cleric Questions Airport Chapel Project, Demands Religious Parity

 

A wave of debate has followed a viral video in which an Islamic cleric, Alaramma Ismail Maiduguri, criticised the recent groundbreaking of an ecumenical chapel and pilgrimage centre at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, raising concerns over what he described as perceived religious imbalance.

In the video, the cleric alleged that the project — which he speculated could cost as much as N25 billion — reflects unequal treatment of religious groups. While there has been no widely confirmed official figure for the project’s cost, the claim has nonetheless sparked conversation across social and religious circles.

Referencing reports that senior government officials, including George Akume and Festus Keyamo, were present at the ceremony, and that land allocation in the Federal Capital Territory falls under the supervision of Nyesom Wike, the cleric argued that the development raises questions about fairness in public infrastructure tied to religion.

He framed his position around equity, insisting that if such a facility is being supported — whether directly or indirectly — then comparable provision should be made for Muslims. He called for the allocation of land and resources for a mosque at the airport, maintaining that equal representation is essential in a religiously diverse country like Nigeria.

The cleric also referenced broader concerns about inclusivity under the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Kashim Shettima, suggesting that the development could reinforce existing anxieties around the Muslim-Muslim ticket — a political arrangement that has remained a subject of public discourse since the 2023 elections.

While acknowledging that Christians have the right to places of worship, he argued that fairness demands parallel opportunities for all faiths, particularly in shared national spaces such as airports.

The remarks also extended to broader national issues, with the cleric questioning what he perceives as uneven attention to victims of violence in different parts of the country. These claims, however, remain part of ongoing public debate and are not independently verified within the context of his statement.

Observers note that such reactions, while rooted in personal and group perspectives, highlight enduring sensitivities around religion, governance, and public resource allocation in Nigeria. They also underscore the need for transparency in government-backed or government-associated projects to prevent speculation and build public trust.

As discussions continue, the issue reflects a familiar national conversation: how to balance diversity, ensure fairness, and manage perception in a multi-religious society.

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Cleric in Anambra Faces Suspension for Staging ‘Miracles,’ False Prophecies

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Cleric in Anambra Faces Suspension for Staging ‘Miracles,’ False Prophecies

The Diocese of the Niger, Anglican Communion, has suspended a priest, Reverend Ifunanya Maduka of St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Nteje in Anambra State, over allegations of staging fake miracles and delivering false prophecies.

The suspension, which takes immediate effect, was conveyed in an official letter dated April 27, 2026, and signed by the Bishop on the Niger, Rt. Rev. Dr. Owen Nwokolo. According to the Church authorities, the cleric will serve a six-month suspension without pay following findings of conduct deemed grossly unbecoming of an ordained minister.

In the letter, the Diocese accused Rev. Maduka of orchestrating deceptive spiritual acts, including arranging and manipulating prophetic sessions and miracles with the involvement of individuals allegedly known to him and financially induced to participate. These acts were reportedly presented to congregants as genuine manifestations of divine power.

Church authorities further disclosed that when confronted with evidence of the alleged misconduct, the priest admitted to his involvement in the activities described as “unholy practices.”

The Diocese expressed strong disapproval of the actions, stating that they contradict the sacred duties and ethical standards expected of clergy within the Anglican Communion. It noted that such behavior raises serious ecclesiastical, moral, and disciplinary concerns, including deception of worshippers, abuse of the name of God, and actions that could be interpreted as obtaining money under false pretence.

“Such actions are wholly inconsistent with the calling, character, and sacred responsibilities of an ordained minister of the Gospel,” the statement read.

The Church also lamented the broader impact of the incident, stating that the alleged actions have brought dishonour to the Christian faith, undermined the integrity of the Diocese, and exposed the Church to public ridicule.

As part of the disciplinary measures, Rev. Maduka has been directed to hand over all church property, including records, documents, and keys, to the People’s Warden of the parish. He has also been instructed to vacate the church premises within four days of receiving the suspension notice.

The Diocese confirmed that a disciplinary panel will be set up to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter and recommend further actions in line with Church regulations.

The development has sparked conversations within the Christian community about accountability, integrity, and the need to uphold ethical standards in religious leadership.

 

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Bride Abandoned 24 Hours After Wedding as Groom Declares Marriage ‘a Mistake’

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Bride Abandoned 24 Hours After Wedding as Groom Declares Marriage ‘a Mistake’

A newlywed woman was left devastated after her husband abruptly ended their marriage just hours after their lavish wedding ceremony, in a shocking turn of events that has since drawn widespread attention online.

The incident, shared by a relative on a popular discussion forum, involved a couple described as childhood sweethearts in their mid-20s whose relationship had long been admired within their social circle. Their wedding, attended by more than 250 guests, was reportedly a grand affair, symbolising what many believed to be a perfect union.

However, the marriage unravelled almost immediately.

According to the account, the couple had barely begun their honeymoon journey when the groom made a startling confession. While seated on a flight to their destination, he reportedly turned to his bride and said, “This was a mistake,” before withdrawing completely and refusing further communication.

Upon arrival, the bride returned home on the next available flight, while the groom remained behind. It was later alleged that he spent his time at the honeymoon resort engaging in reckless behaviour, further compounding the emotional distress caused.

In the weeks that followed, the bride was left to manage the aftermath of the failed marriage, including returning wedding gifts and responding to guests, while coping with public embarrassment and personal heartbreak.

About a month later, the groom reportedly attempted to reconcile, offering explanations that he “wasn’t ready” for marriage and had felt pressured into the commitment. His efforts, however, were rejected.

The marriage was subsequently annulled.

Sources indicate that the former couple, who share overlapping social and academic networks, now face awkward encounters at public gatherings.

Despite the ordeal, the woman has since moved on with her life. She is now married with three children, a development many observers have described as a testament to her resilience.

The story has sparked varied reactions online, with some users questioning the pressures surrounding early marriage and others pointing to the complexities that can exist behind seemingly ideal relationships.

The incident serves as a reminder, commentators say, that outward appearances of perfection may mask deeper personal uncertainties within relationships.

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