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Cyberbullying: Abuja court dismisses Sowore’s no-case submission
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Cyberbullying: Abuja court dismisses Sowore’s no-case submission

Punch Nigeria 4 days 1 mins read
An Abuja court dismisses Omoyele Sowore’s no-case submission in the cyberbullying charge over comments about President Tinubu, ordering him to enter a defe Read More: https://punchng.com/cyberbullying-abuja-court-dismisses-sowores-no-case-submission/

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