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Nigerian Journalist Jailed After Refusing To Produce Anti-Senator Natasha Jingle For Fugitive, Sandra Duru, Linked To Akpabio, Despite Court Orders

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Authorities in Abuja, including a Magistrate Court and the Nigeria Police Force, have come under fire for allegedly colluding with a politically connected woman, Sandra Chidinma Duru—popularly known as “Prof Mgbeke”—to defy a restraining court order by harassing and attempting to arrest a journalist, Francess Olisa Ogbonnaya.

Journalist Targeted Over Refusal to Produce Defamatory Jingle

Francess, a respected journalist, political analyst, and gender advocate, is reportedly facing persecution after refusing to yield to unethical demands tied to a politically charged media production.

According to reliable sources, including family members who spoke to SaharaReporters on Wednesday, Francess was contacted by Duru to produce a campaign jingle.

The jingle was allegedly intended to target Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who had publicly accused Senate President Godswill Akpabio of sexual harassment—a claim that has stirred national debate.

Sandra Duru, believed to be politically connected to Akpabio, allegedly instructed Francess to frame the jingle in a way that would discredit Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.

However, when Francess submitted the completed work in a professional and ethically responsible manner, Duru reportedly complained that it was not “indicting enough” and demanded a refund.

A family source revealed that following Francess’ refusal to rework the jingle in a defamatory tone or refund the fee—having fulfilled the initial terms—Sandra Duru allegedly resorted to threats and began leveraging state institutions to intimidate her.

Police and Court Orders Ignored Amid Harassment

However, despite the court’s clear directive, police operatives—allegedly acting under pressure—have continued to harass and threaten the journalist, with backing from a Magistrate Court that appeared to ignore the superior court’s ruling.

Sources alleged that the FCT Magistrate Court 6, Wuse Zone 6, Abuja, presided over by Magistrate Ekpeyong, deliberately went against a High Court order and remanded Francess in Keffi Prison.

Legal documents obtained by SaharaReporters show that a High Court in Abia State had earlier granted a restraining order prohibiting her arrest or detention over the matter. Despite this, officers from the Nigeria Police Force’s Criminal Investigation Department in Abuja reportedly continued to harass her.

The sources said Francess, as a professional journalist—not just a blogger—refused to compromise her standards. She explained that even if a refund were to be made, she had already paid others involved in the production and couldn’t return the full ₦350,000, according to sources.

However, she reportedly refunded ₦50,000.

The source stated that Sandra then began threatening her via WhatsApp, claiming she would use her connections to deal with Francess.

Meanwhile, Francess later approached the High Court to demand damages for unlawful detention, requesting ₦500 million in compensation. She also filed similar prayers in the High Court.

One of the sources said, “She was questioned by the Nigerian police because she was being threatened by Sandra Duru over a business transaction. She had prepared a jingle for Sandra, who later claimed it didn’t meet her expectations and began to threaten her.

“As a result, Francess granted an interview to clarify her side. Following that, she was invited by the National Cybercrime Centre in Abuja, where she honoured the invitation and submitted her statement.

“She was granted administrative bail around 9 p.m. on June 11, but the authorities collected her phone and password.

“She returned on June 12, and she left Abuja that same day. Unfortunately, around June 16, she was re-arrested in Umuahia by the State CID. However, after confirming she had already been to Abuja, they released her, saying it was a miscommunication, after detaining her for nearly four hours.

“The woman who reported her to the police continued bullying her on social media. Francess then wrote to the police, asking whether reporting a case to them now gave the complainant the right to harass her publicly while the matter was already with them. The police did not respond.”

A source revealed that after initially cooperating with police invitations in Abuja, a woman sought protection from the Abia State High Court, which granted an order restraining her arrest pending a court ruling.

Despite this order, police reportedly attempted to arrest her again last week. Separately, the National Cybercrime Centre filed a case against her at the Federal High Court in Abuja, where the court prohibited her arrest and directed that she be served through her lawyer.

That case was adjourned to October 10, while the Umuahia case was scheduled for hearing on July 29.

However, instead of waiting for the outcomes of both court orders, the police obtained a remand order from a magistrate’s court, went to Umuahia, and picked her up.

“She spent the night at the Abia State Police Headquarters on Thursday. On Friday, they transferred her to Owerri, where she slept in a police cell. On Sunday morning, they drove her from Owerri to Abuja and detained her at the Abattoir detention facility,” a source said.

A source revealed that, on Monday, Francess was taken for an interview where she was allegedly bullied and pressured to retract an earlier interview she had granted.

Despite court orders from both courts restraining her arrest, she is currently being held at Kuje Correctional Facility. The police allegedly ignored the orders and secured a remand from a magistrate’s court instead.

Court Grants Interim Protection Against Police and Duru

In Suit No: HIN/FR158/2025, filed by Francess Olisa Ogbonnaya as the applicant, the respondents include Sandra Chidinma Duru; the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State CID Umuahia; the Commissioner of Police, Abia State; CP Uche Ifeanyi Henry, Director of the NPF National Cybercrime Centre, Abuja; the Inspector General of Police; and the Nigeria Police Force.

The court issued an interim order restraining the respondents from arresting or detaining the applicant, disclosing private content from her mobile phone, or taking any further action related to the matter pending the determination of the substantive application.

A High Court in Abia State, in Suit No: HIN//2025, granted an interim order restraining the police and other respondents from arresting or detaining Francess Olisa Ogbonnaya, or exposing the private contents of her mobile phone, pending the hearing of her substantive application for the enforcement of her fundamental rights.

The court also approved substituted service of court documents to the first respondent, Sandra Chidinma Duru, via her WhatsApp number and Facebook pages.

Ogbonnaya’s motion contends that her arrest and detention on June 2, 2025, at the National Cybercrime Centre in Abuja—allegedly instigated by Duru following an interview she granted about threats to her life—violated her constitutional rights to dignity and personal liberty.

Her legal team also argued that the confiscation of her phone and forced disclosure of her password constituted a breach of her right to privacy.

Duru, Declared Wanted for Fraud, Now Government Witness

Duru or Prof Mgbeke, who was declared wanted by a Nigerian court in 2016 over allegations of fraud and threats, has been listed as a prosecution witness in the federal government’s criminal defamation case against suspended Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.

Duru had previously fled Nigeria after a Lagos magistrate court issued a warrant for her arrest for failing to appear in court after being granted recognisance in a fraud case involving ₦10 million.

Despite being a fugitive with active warrants and a history of legal troubles, including charges of making death threats and character assassination, she is now expected to testify against Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan.

Senator Akpoti-Uduaghan, who the Senate suspended in March 2025 after accusing Senate President Akpabio of sexual harassment, is facing charges filed by the Nigerian government. The charges stem from her claims that Akpabio and former Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello conspired to assassinate her.

Meanwhile, whistleblower Obinna Oparaku Akuwudike remains in police detention.

He had earlier alleged that Sandra Duru paid him ₦2.5 million to produce defamatory content targeting Akpoti-Uduaghan, supposedly under Akpabio’s directive. Akuwudike later recanted, stating that the materials he was asked to create were false and part of a coordinated smear campaign.

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Gunmen k!ll President General of Ogidi community and one other in Anambra.

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Unidentified gunmen, suspected to be cultists, have k!lled a community leader and one other person in Anambra State.

The President-General of Ogidi community in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, Ikwuka Okoye, popularly known as Anumili (pictured above), was k!lled on Friday, Feb. 6.

The attack was alleged to have been carried out by members of a rival cult group in revenge for the de@th of their leader, who was arrested and k!lled by local security operatives.

During the attack, which took place at the School Field, Ogidi, another man whose identity has yet to be ascertained was also gunned down.

The spokesman for the Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the incident in a press statement on Saturday.

Ikenga said the incident is allegedly linked to the recent capture and k!lling of a known notorious cultist within the community.

He said, “The Anambra State Police Command regrets the murd£r of the President-General of the Ogidi community and one other person. The incident, which occurred on the evening of February 6, 2026, at the School Field, Ogidi, is allegedly linked to the recent capture and k!lling of a known notorious cultist within the community.

“Following the report, police operatives swiftly took over the scene of the incident and commenced investigations. The command is currently working with eyewitness accounts and other available intelligence to identify and arrest the perpetrators.

“The Anambra State Police Command assures members of the public that all efforts are being intensified to bring those responsible to justice.

“Residents are urged to remain calm and cooperate with the police as investigations continue.

“Further developments will be communicated in due course.”

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Police bust syndicate behind nude photo blackmail in Lagos

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Men of the Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU), Lagos, have apprehended three suspects who allegedly run a cyber blackmail and extortion scheme in the state.

According to the spokesperson of the unit, DSP Ovie Ewhubare, the suspects get a hold of their victims explicit photos and then threaten to release them if a ransom is not paid.

He said that the suspects, two males and a female, were apprehended after a petition was filed by a complainant who reported being repeatedly threatened by unknown individuals demanding money.

“The complainant received several phone calls in which the callers threatened to release her nude photographs to the public if she failed to pay them. Acting out of fear and emotional distress, she transferred money to the suspects.

The situation escalated when the suspects demanded an additional N10 million, prompting her to formally petition the police,” he said

The police imagemaker state dthat upon receipt of the complaint, the Commissioner of Police, PSFU, Mr Kayode Ojapinwa, ordered the immediate deployment of operatives to investigate the matter.

“The investigation led to the arrest of the three suspects. Investigations revealed that one of the suspects gained unlawful access to the complainant’s mobile device and fraudulently transferred her nude photographs to his own device. Further findings indicated that he conspired with the other suspects and other accomplices currently at large to demand and receive money from the complainant in several tranches,” he said

According to him, the suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to be arraigned before a court of competent jurisdiction.

The image maker said that investigations were ongoing to apprehend other fleeing members of the syndicate and to recover all proceeds of the alleged crime.

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Catholic Priest Collapses And D!es In Front Of Congregation While Walking To Tabernacle To Return Holy Communion

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A Catholic priest has tragically passed away after suddenly collapsing in front of the congregation during Sunday mass.

The tragic incident took place last Sunday, February 1 in Wiesmath in the district of Wiener Neustadt, Austria.

Shortly after administering Holy Communion, 59-year-old priest Raimund Beisteiner was about to return the host to the tabernacle when he “suddenly” collapsed, according to a statement from the Archdiocese of Vienna.

“Despite immediate professional assistance, he di£d in the church,” the statement said.

The mayor of Wiesmath, Erich Rasner, had also attended the Mass with many other believers and witnessed the dramatic scenes.

The shock in Wiesmath at the loss of the popular priest is great. Beisteiner had shaped the spiritual life of the parish for almost two decades and was highly regarded far beyond the community.

Rasner praised him as an “extremely conscientious, sensitive priest” and also emphasized the personal loss of a friendship that had grown over many years.

A prayer service was organized at short notice for the late priest. It was attended by numerous priests from the deanery as well as Archbishop Josef Grünwidl.

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