Nigerian Minister Sues Activist for Cyberstalking
Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported Mar 04, 2026 · Last updated Mar 04, 2026
This event is unlikely to have a direct impact on financial markets, as it primarily concerns a local legal dispute and political controversy. However, it could indirectly affect investor confidence in Nigeria's governance and legal system if the controversy escalates or reveals systemic issues.
Nigeria's Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has filed a cyberstalking lawsuit against social crusader Emorioloye Owolemi at the Federal High Court in Akure. Owolemi faces a two-count charge for allegedly sending offensive and menacing messages against the minister via Facebook on December 23, 2025, in violation of the Cybercrimes Act. The case is set for hearing on March 26. This legal action unfolds amidst ongoing public debate and allegations concerning Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo's National Youth Service Corps certificate, with previous court rulings allowing an inquiry into his academic qualifications but denying a similar request for his NYSC certificate. A civil society group, Concerned Citizens Leadership Integrity and Transparency Advocacy Initiative, has criticized Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo's lawsuit, arguing for the importance of constructive criticism in a democratic society.
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