BREAKING NEWS ❗️
Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has condemned the continued detention of popular Anambra native doctor Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki, demanding his immediate release.
Akwa Okuko was invited for a meeting with the Deputy Governor, Dr. Gilbert Ibezim, but was detained upon arrival and taken away in a police van. He has now spent months in custody without any official charge or explanation.
A viral video shows him saying he stopped preparing “Okeite” charms after the state government launched a clampdown on native practitioners.
Sowore accused Governor Charles Soludo of persecuting traditional worshippers while openly attending church crusades where “fake miracles” are performed. He questioned why practising traditional religion is now treated like a crime in Anambra.
Human rights group Intersociety had earlier reported that over 40 traditional worshippers were unlawfully detained in the state without trial, some held in illegal facilities far beyond constitutional limits.
Public outrage continues to grow, with many demanding transparency and the release of Akwa Okuko and others detained under similar circumstances.
Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has condemned the continued detention of popular Anambra native doctor Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki, demanding his immediate release.
Akwa Okuko was invited for a meeting with the Deputy Governor, Dr. Gilbert Ibezim, but was detained upon arrival and taken away in a police van. He has now spent months in custody without any official charge or explanation.
A viral video shows him saying he stopped preparing “Okeite” charms after the state government launched a clampdown on native practitioners.
Sowore accused Governor Charles Soludo of persecuting traditional worshippers while openly attending church crusades where “fake miracles” are performed. He questioned why practising traditional religion is now treated like a crime in Anambra.
Human rights group Intersociety had earlier reported that over 40 traditional worshippers were unlawfully detained in the state without trial, some held in illegal facilities far beyond constitutional limits.
Public outrage continues to grow, with many demanding transparency and the release of Akwa Okuko and others detained under similar circumstances.
BREAKING NEWS ❗️
Human rights activist Omoyele Sowore has condemned the continued detention of popular Anambra native doctor Akwa Okuko Tiwara Aki, demanding his immediate release.
Akwa Okuko was invited for a meeting with the Deputy Governor, Dr. Gilbert Ibezim, but was detained upon arrival and taken away in a police van. He has now spent months in custody without any official charge or explanation.
A viral video shows him saying he stopped preparing “Okeite” charms after the state government launched a clampdown on native practitioners.
Sowore accused Governor Charles Soludo of persecuting traditional worshippers while openly attending church crusades where “fake miracles” are performed. He questioned why practising traditional religion is now treated like a crime in Anambra.
Human rights group Intersociety had earlier reported that over 40 traditional worshippers were unlawfully detained in the state without trial, some held in illegal facilities far beyond constitutional limits.
Public outrage continues to grow, with many demanding transparency and the release of Akwa Okuko and others detained under similar circumstances.
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