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🎬 Nollywood Drama: Doris Ogala vs Tonto Dikeh — A Feud That Has Everyone Talking

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The Nigerian entertainment industry is no stranger to controversy, but the latest clash between Doris Ogala and Tonto Dikeh has taken things to an entirely different level. What started as subtle tension has now exploded into a full-blown social media war —one filled with shocking allegations, emotional outbursts, and intense public reactions. This unfolding drama has not only captured the attention of fans but has also sparked serious debates about friendship, spirituality, and authenticity in the spotlight. 💥 How It All Began The feud came into public view when Doris Ogala took to her social media platforms to call out Tonto Dikeh in a series of bold and controversial posts. In what many have described as an unexpected move, Doris accused Tonto of living a “fake” lifestyle, particularly questioning her recently embraced identity as a born-again Christian . According to Doris, things are not as they seem behind the scenes. She alleged that Tonto’s public image does not align ...

Federal High Court Upholds Nigerians’ Right to Peaceful Protest

In a landmark ruling that has been hailed as a victory for civil liberties, the Federal High Court sitting in Kano has declared the arrest and detention of six Nigerian youths as illegal and unconstitutional, reaffirming the right of all citizens to engage in peaceful protest.

The case stemmed from a protest organized under the banner of #EndBadGovernance, where six young Nigerians were arrested while demonstrating peacefully against poor governance, corruption, and insecurity in the country. Their detention drew widespread criticism from civil society groups and human rights advocates who condemned the Nigerian police for using excessive force to suppress free expression.

Justice Simon Amobeda, who presided over the matter, ruled that the actions of the police violated the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, which guarantees every citizen the right to freedom of expression and peaceful assembly. He further stated that no Nigerian should be criminalized or harassed for exercising this fundamental right.

The judge awarded monetary damages in favor of the applicants and ordered the immediate expungement of all charges laid against them. This ruling has been viewed by many as a warning shot to security agencies that continue to clamp down on civic activism in Nigeria.

Reacting to the judgment, one of the freed protesters said, “This is not just our victory—it’s a win for every young Nigerian who has ever raised their voice for justice.”

Human rights groups have since urged the government to sensitize police and security officers on the legal boundaries of their power, reminding them that democracy thrives on dissent, not suppression.

As the country continues to face growing unrest, economic hardship, and insecurity, this judgment is expected to inspire more youths to speak out boldly, assured that the judiciary may still offer them protection.


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