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Wednesday, September 04, 2024

Court Remands Self Named Whistleblower PIDOM

Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja, on Tuesday September 3, 2024, ordered the remand of self-acclaimed whistleblower, Isaac Tamunobifiri (A.ka PIDOM) in Kuje correctional facility.
PIDOM,faces nine charges, including alleged money laundering, cybercrime, and the unlawful obtaining, retention, and dissemination of classified documents. He pleaded not guilty to all charges and the case has been postponed to September 23,2024.


7 comments:

  1. When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you're being ruled by criminals.

    I'm glad he has been charged to court. Let's see the evidences the government will tender for the treasonable charges hung on him.

    Journalism and investigative journalist are been threatened in Nigeria. If you keep silent over this draconian and gestapo style of government abducting voice of dissent and investigative journalist, a day will come they will go after you and no one will be available to speak up for you. Only then you'll understand what injustice really means.

    PIDOM only crime is exposing the government rascality and criminality. Same way they're looking for Dan Bello and David Hundeyin. Whereas terrorist are on tiktok displaying ransom money and daring the government, but they chose to go after innocent Nigerians who all they desire is a better country.

    Only kangaroo courts decide on case that is blatant affront on constitutional rights of citizens.

    © TEEJAY

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  2. The same energy should be applied in catching bandits and kidnappers. 🙄🙄🙄

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  3. It’s not our business until it eventually reaches ur doorsteps. Even military regime no do pass like this. Protesters are busy tried for treason and being asked to be put to death and there’s no outrage.

    This is the outcome of the petty protest we embarked on. Protest with no force. Where have u seen demand being met by protesting in such a ‘kind’ way. Where? It’s either u dont protest at all or actually protest.

    May God help us in that country

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    1. protesting as become a crime in this democratic country. NIGERIA a lot is happening.

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    2. You're right about the harassment and infringement of his rights but to say the military wasn't far worse can only be due to ignorance or wild sentiment.

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  4. Protesters have been charged with treason which is an offense punishable by death. Its a new dawn in Nigeria

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