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Emerging reports suggest that the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, has been arrested by men of the Lagos state police command.

According to The Vanguard, Sowore was arrested over alleged threat to life on Checkout International Magazine’s publisher, Lekan Fatodu.

Sowore was arrested at his house in Lagos and moved to area F at Ikeja on Wednesday after Fatodu, lodged complaint to police.

The police stormed Sowore's house for his immediate arrest, following a tip off that he was in the state.

In his defense, Sowore told Premium Times that he was attacked by Lekan Fatodu, ‎publisher of UK-based CheckOut magazine over a story Sahara Reporters published about him last year.

But Mr Fatodu posted a tweet saying he “just got Sowore Omoyele of Saharareporters arrested for criminal defamation and blackmail and threat to my life and career.”

Sowore said Fatodu attacked him after he drove out of a restaurant situated along Isaac John Street.

“I went with a friend to have lunch in a restaurant and as we drove out of the place we got on Isaac John Street,” Sowore said.

“After driving for a few minutes, I slowed down by a construction site on the road and someone knocked on my window.”

Sowore said he immediately recognised Mr. Fatodu and wound down to greet him only to be physically attacked and dragged out of his vehicle.

“The construction workers and other people around moved closer to intervene and the police were called in,” he said.

The police took Sowore, Mr. Fatodu and others involved in the incident to Area “F” Command Headquarters, also in Ikeja.

It was here that the Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said Mr. Sowore should be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Panti, Yaba, Lagos.

“It is unfortunate that the commissioner will treat such a brutal attack against me this way,” Mr. Sowore said.

“The matter that was before him was only about the immediate threat to my life only for him to further endanger my life by asking them to send me to Panti.”

Dolapo Badmus, the police spokesperson in the state, said Sowore was sent to Panti based on a petition against him.

Badmus said the petition was filed by Mr Fatodu and it involved criminal defamation, blackmail and threat to life.

“The commissioner received the petition yesterday and he immediately referred it to Panti for further investigation,” Ms. Badmus said. “That is why he was driven there for further investigation in his case.”

Badmus could not immediately say if or when Mr. Sowore would be arraigned before a court.

“The matter is still under investigation,” she said.

Sowore said he believed Mr. Fatodu’s attack against him was “strictly because of the report and other numerous investigations of Sahara Reporters against him and his benefactors.”

The currently embattled publisher, founded Sahara Reporters in 2006 to promote citizen journalism by encouraging everyday people to report stories about corruption, human rights abuses and other political misconduct in Nigeria.


the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, has been arrested

Posted at  Wednesday, January 11, 2017  |  in  News  |  Read More»


Emerging reports suggest that the publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore, has been arrested by men of the Lagos state police command.

According to The Vanguard, Sowore was arrested over alleged threat to life on Checkout International Magazine’s publisher, Lekan Fatodu.

Sowore was arrested at his house in Lagos and moved to area F at Ikeja on Wednesday after Fatodu, lodged complaint to police.

The police stormed Sowore's house for his immediate arrest, following a tip off that he was in the state.

In his defense, Sowore told Premium Times that he was attacked by Lekan Fatodu, ‎publisher of UK-based CheckOut magazine over a story Sahara Reporters published about him last year.

But Mr Fatodu posted a tweet saying he “just got Sowore Omoyele of Saharareporters arrested for criminal defamation and blackmail and threat to my life and career.”

Sowore said Fatodu attacked him after he drove out of a restaurant situated along Isaac John Street.

“I went with a friend to have lunch in a restaurant and as we drove out of the place we got on Isaac John Street,” Sowore said.

“After driving for a few minutes, I slowed down by a construction site on the road and someone knocked on my window.”

Sowore said he immediately recognised Mr. Fatodu and wound down to greet him only to be physically attacked and dragged out of his vehicle.

“The construction workers and other people around moved closer to intervene and the police were called in,” he said.

The police took Sowore, Mr. Fatodu and others involved in the incident to Area “F” Command Headquarters, also in Ikeja.

It was here that the Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said Mr. Sowore should be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Panti, Yaba, Lagos.

“It is unfortunate that the commissioner will treat such a brutal attack against me this way,” Mr. Sowore said.

“The matter that was before him was only about the immediate threat to my life only for him to further endanger my life by asking them to send me to Panti.”

Dolapo Badmus, the police spokesperson in the state, said Sowore was sent to Panti based on a petition against him.

Badmus said the petition was filed by Mr Fatodu and it involved criminal defamation, blackmail and threat to life.

“The commissioner received the petition yesterday and he immediately referred it to Panti for further investigation,” Ms. Badmus said. “That is why he was driven there for further investigation in his case.”

Badmus could not immediately say if or when Mr. Sowore would be arraigned before a court.

“The matter is still under investigation,” she said.

Sowore said he believed Mr. Fatodu’s attack against him was “strictly because of the report and other numerous investigations of Sahara Reporters against him and his benefactors.”

The currently embattled publisher, founded Sahara Reporters in 2006 to promote citizen journalism by encouraging everyday people to report stories about corruption, human rights abuses and other political misconduct in Nigeria.






A woman who has been married for 10 years of being childless has delivered a set of quintuplets in Cross River state.

The babies were delivered on Monday, January 9th, at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH.

Cross River state's first lady, Linda Ayade visited them and donated N1million and an incubator for the management of the new babies to the family.

She also donated N500,000 to the medical team that delivered the babies.

They are the first set of quintuplets to be delivered in the state. They are so adorable. The couples expresses their joy and applications to God almighty.


Nigerian woman delivers quintuplets after 10 years of marriage

Posted at  Wednesday, January 11, 2017  |  in  News  |  Read More»





A woman who has been married for 10 years of being childless has delivered a set of quintuplets in Cross River state.

The babies were delivered on Monday, January 9th, at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital, UCTH.

Cross River state's first lady, Linda Ayade visited them and donated N1million and an incubator for the management of the new babies to the family.

She also donated N500,000 to the medical team that delivered the babies.

They are the first set of quintuplets to be delivered in the state. They are so adorable. The couples expresses their joy and applications to God almighty.


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