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Court Adjourns Sowore Cybercrime Trial to June 30

The Federal High Court in Abuja has adjourned the alleged cybercrime case involving activist and former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore until June 30, 2026.

The case, brought by the Federal Government, centers on allegations that Sowore violated provisions of Nigeria’s Cybercrimes Act through comments and publications made on social media. Prosecutors argue that the statements were false and damaging, while Sowore has consistently denied any wrongdoing.

At the latest court session, proceedings were unable to move forward as expected, leading the trial judge to fix June 30 for the continuation of the matter. The adjournment comes amid a series of legal developments that have drawn public attention to the high-profile case.

Sowore, a vocal government critic and publisher of Sahara Reporters, has maintained that the charges against him are politically motivated and aimed at silencing dissenting voices. His legal team has repeatedly challenged aspects of the prosecution’s case, insisting that his comments are protected under the constitutional right to freedom of expression.

The Federal Government, however, insists that the charges are based on alleged violations of existing cybercrime laws and should be determined by the court.

With the matter now adjourned, both parties are expected to return to court on June 30 as the legal battle continues.

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