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Judge Grants Fejiro Bail, Orders Him To Deposit Passport As Conditions

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*Adjourns Case Until Nov. 24

THE Federal High Court in Asaba, Delta State, has granted Fejiro Oliver bail and ordered him to deposit his international passport with the court and that he must not travel outside the court’s jurisdiction without its permission, as one of the conditions.
Justice Olufunmilola Agbaje, while ruling on the defendants bail application on Thursday, October 16, listed other bail conditions to be met before being allowed to leave the custody of the Nigerian Correctional Service as provision of a surety in the sum of N15million, who must have the required landed property within the jurisdiction of the court.
The Judge, thereafter, adjourned the case until November 14 for continuation.
The charges read: “That you, Oghenedoro Tega, Fejiro Oliver, m, between the months of July and August 2025, in Asaba, within the Asaba Judicial Division, did make publications on your Facebook account, with the name, ‘Fejiro Oliver,’ cyberstalking His Excellency, Sheriff Oborevwori, the Governor of Delta State, stating that:
‘The Governor travelled to Brazil without the people knowing and kept it hush-hush.
‘The Governor awarded contracts worth billions of naira to his boys for election rigging.
‘The Governor sent government officials to China, spending millions of dollars, only to inspect CNG buses, instead of attracting investors.
‘And that the Governor is a ‘sleeping governor who rigged election,’ aimed at destroying the governor’s reputation and is punishable under section 24 (2)(c) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015.
“That you made publications on your Facebook account with the name, ‘Fejiro Oliver,’ cyberstalking Senator Ede Dafinone, currently representing Delta Central Senatorial District in the Nigerian Senate, calling him different names, such as ‘grossly incompetent senator, sleeping senator, betraying ingrate, Dodo senator, POS senator, Scammer in NASS,’ and that Senator Ede Dafinone must be recalled from the Senate, which publication was aimed at destroying his reputation, thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 24 (2)(c)(ii) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015, as Amended.”

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