BREAKING: Court adjourns Igboho aides’ suit till Aug 4

The Federal High Court Abuja on Monday adjourned the suit brought by the 12 detained aides of Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, to August 4.

Justice Egwuatu granted the applicants’ lawyer, Pelumi Olagbenjesi, the leave to amend his processes to correct the names of the applicants.

Read Also BREAKING: Benin Republic to determine Sunday Igboho’s asylum request this week -Lawyer

There was confusion in court regarding the names of the eight applicants produced. Thus, Olagbejensi applied to amend his processes to reflect their correct names.

The DSS only produced eight out of the 12 detained aides of Sunday Igboho.

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