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Court convicts blogger for cyberbullying MFM founder, Olukoya

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MFM founder, Olukoya

Justice Ambrose Lewis-Allagoa of the Federal High Court in Lagos has convicted a blogger, Adewale Ajimisogbe, for cyberbullying and libelling the General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Dr Daniel Olukoya.

Ajimisogbe pleaded guilty to the charges following a plea bargain agreement he entered into with the police.

He, along with a former MFM member, Ayotunde Richards, were arraigned before the court on March 20, 2024, over a 12-count charge of conspiracy, cyberbullying, and libel.

While the two defendants were jointly charged on three counts of conspiracy to commit felony to wit, cyberstalking, and defamation, Ajimisogbe was slammed with an additional nine counts of libel.

The police prosecutor, Nosa Uhumwangho, informed the court that the alleged offences occurred between December 2023 and February 2024.

Uhumwangho stated that Ajimisogbe, using a blogging platform called “Postreporters,” published a report with the title: “He is a criminal and behind all illegal acts – Ex-MFM Church singer sues founder Daniel Olukoya and others, seeks N15.5 billion in damages for illegal detention and breach of human rights.”

The prosecutor asserted that these actions violated Sections 27 and 24(1)(b)(2)(a)(i) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015, making them punishable under the same law.

Both defendants initially pleaded not guilty to the charges. However Ajimisogbe later changed his plea after realising the strength of the evidence against him.

As part of the plea bargain arrangement, he agreed to issue a public apology, publish a formal retraction, and forfeit N50,000 to the federal government, after pleading guilty to all the charges.

The defence lawyer, Ife Ajayi, urged the court to accept the terms of the plea bargain, stating that his client was a first-time offender with no previous criminal record.

Ajayi also informed the court that Ajimisogbe had expressed remorse and offered an unreserved apology to the nominal complainant, who he regards as a father figure, and promised not to repeat his actions in the future.

The prosecutor, the counsel for the second defendant, Ademola Adewale, and the lawyer representing the nominal complainant, Adegboye, did not oppose the application.

After listening to the lawyers, Justice Lewis-Allagoa held, “After careful consideration of the application and the submissions from counsel, the plea bargain agreement is hereby granted. The first defendant is to forfeit N50,000 to the state.

“That the matter is further adjourned to June 3, 2025 for the trial of the second defendant,” the judge held.

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ENUGU POLICE INTENSIFY HUNT FOR KILLERS OF CATHOLIC PRIEST, 38 SUSPECTS IN CUSTODY.

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
21- SEPT -2025

The Enugu State Police Command has made significant progress in investigating the tragic murder of Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya of Nsukka Catholic Diocese, with 38 persons now in custody as part of ongoing efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice.

In a statement issued in Enugu on Sunday, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Daniel Ndukwe, confirmed that the arrests followed intensive operations ordered by the Commissioner of Police, Mamman Bitrus Giwa. He explained that tactical teams under the Udenu Area Command conducted thorough bush combing and raided known criminal hideouts, leading to the arrests and recovery of several incriminating materials.

The suspects, Ndukwe noted, are currently being profiled and screened as the manhunt for the direct killers continues. CP Giwa has assured that investigators will not relent until those behind the brutal act are fished out and prosecuted.

The Commissioner of Police, while extending his condolences to the family of the slain priest and the Catholic Church community, pledged the Command’s unwavering commitment to securing justice and restoring confidence in public safety.

Rev. Fr. Matthew Eya was murdered on the night of September 19, 2025, along Eha-Ndiagu Eha-Etiti Road in Eha-Alumona, Nsukka Local Government Area, a development that has since sparked grief and outrage across the state.

 

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Police clear Pastor Paul Adefarasin of firearm allegation

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The Lagos State Police Command on Wednesday, cleared the Senior Pastor of House on the Rock Church, Pastor Paul Adefarasin, of a firearm allegation

In June 2025, Adefarasin was seen in a viral clip, brandishing what appeared to be a handgun while driving in traffic.

It led to speculations that the cleric was pointing a firearm at the TikToker who made the video.

However, Adefarasin denied the allegation, claiming that the object was not a firearm.

In a statement, the Command’s spokesperson, SP Abimbola Adebisi, cleared Adefarasin of the allegations.

“A thorough investigation was conducted, during which the clergyman was interrogated and provided a cautionary statement.

“Findings revealed that the object seen in the viral footage was not a firearm but a stun gun, a non-lethal device.

“Consequent on our findings, the command has determined that there are no sufficient grounds to proceed with the matter.

“The case is hereby discontinued,” Adebisi said.

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Preachers must submit sermon for approval in Niger state.

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Niger State Governor Umar Bago has said that preachers in the state must submit their sermons for approval before preaching.

The governor appeared on TVC’s Politics on Sunday to clarify some aspects of the law seeking to regulate preaching in the state.

He said: “I didn’t ban evangelism… For everyone going to sermon on Friday, he should bring his scriptures for review, and it’s normal. Even in Saudi Arabia, this is done. We cannot say because you have been given the opportunity to be a cleric, you will go out and preach the gospel that is anti-people, anti-government and you think it’s normal.”

Asked if it was out of fear of indoctrination, the governor said, “It’s in that direction. We want to be able to see what they are preaching, hear what they are saying. We are working together with security agencies; the Department of State Services (DSS), the Police, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the military.”

Recall that the new directive first became public earlier in the month.

The Director General of the Niger State Religious Affairs, Umar Farooq, had said anyone interested in preaching in Niger must obtain a licence, adding that preachers had two months to obtain their licences.

Farooq said: “It is true, the State Government has banned preaching. Any preacher who wants to preach must secure a licence between now and the next two months.

“All they need to do is to visit our office, get, and fill out the form. After which, they will have to face a panel that will screen them before they can start preaching.”

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