Austin Nyekigbe

Austin Nyekigbe Austin Nyekigbe is a Nigerian Human Rights Lawyer and a seasoned Legal Practitioner.

BREAKING: The High Court of Delta State has issued an ex-parte injunction stopping and barring the Inspector General of ...
18/12/2025

BREAKING: The High Court of Delta State has issued an ex-parte injunction stopping and barring the Inspector General of Police and the Nigeria Police Force from resuming the enforcement of the tinted glass permit policy nationwide.

The order was issued on Wednesday, 17th December, 2025 by Hon. Justice Egwu Joe.

The High Court also barred the police from harassing, arresting, detaining or extorting citizens and motorists on account of the said policy.

The order will subsist pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.

This latest injunction follows a suit filed in Delta State by the Applicant, a citizen by name Mr. Israel Joe.

The Applicant was represented in court by a team of lawyers led by Kunle Edun, SAN.

By this order, the announcement made by the Nigeria Police on its decision to resume the tinted glass permit enforcement on 2nd January, 2026 has been halted by the Court.

30/10/2025

Alleged Defamation: Delta Magistrate Courts Grant Journalist Fejiro Oliver Bail.

Notwithstanding the State's vigorous opposition, two Magistrate Courts sitting in Asaba on Tuesday also adjudged our bail applications in respect of Journalist Fejiro Oliver to be meritorious and granted him bail in two fresh charges preferred against him.

These fresh charges were filed at the Magistrate Courts later, on the same day the Federal High Court, Asaba, granted the Journalist bail.

‘BLOCKHEAD SENATOR’ POST: FEJIRO OLIVER GRANTED BAIL ON FRESH DEFAMATION CHARGESFejiro Oliver was granted bail on Tuesda...
29/10/2025

‘BLOCKHEAD SENATOR’ POST: FEJIRO OLIVER GRANTED BAIL ON FRESH DEFAMATION CHARGES

Fejiro Oliver was granted bail on Tuesday, October 28, 2025 by two different Magistrates sitting in Asaba, Delta State in the two fresh defamation charges marked as Charge No: CMA/529C/2025 and Charge No: CMA/530C/2025 respectively.

The charges were filed against him by the Delta State Government through the Attorney General of Delta State.

The journalist is accused of defaming Senator Joel Onowakpo Thomas, representing Delta South Senatorial District in the Nigerian Senate, for allegedly referring to him as “Blockhead Senator” and “Politically useless”.

In the second charge, he is accused of defaming one Stella Okotete, an Executive Director in the Nigerian Export-Import Bank whose nomination as a Minister by President Tinubu was rejected by the Senate.

During Tuesday’s proceedings before the Magistrate’s Court in Asaba, Austin Nyekigbe, Esq, a member of the defence team which is led by Inibehe Effiong ESQ., appeared for Fejiro while the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), A. O. Orhorhoro, Esq. appeared with T. R. Anuhwin, Esq. for the State.

Recall that Fejiro, who’s the publisher of online news medium, Secret Reporters, was previously arraigned by the Inspector General of Police before the Federal High Court in Asaba on charges of cyberstalking Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and Senator Ede Dafinone representing Delta Central in the Senate.

He is now facing four separate charges in Delta State after his arrest on September 18, 2025.

He remains in the custodial centre (prison) pending perfection of his bail conditions.

Earlier today, the Delta State High Court of Justice sitting in Effurun found merit in our submission and as a result, d...
21/10/2025

Earlier today, the Delta State High Court of Justice sitting in Effurun found merit in our submission and as a result, discharged Mr. Oludewa who was accused of some offences.

Prior to his arraignment, Mr. Oludewa was detained by the Police for two months.

Mr. Oludewa has regained his freedom and has reunited with his family.

Breaking News!The Federal High Court sitting in Asaba has granted bail to Journalist Fejiro Oliver.We represented Mr. Fe...
16/10/2025

Breaking News!

The Federal High Court sitting in Asaba has granted bail to Journalist Fejiro Oliver.

We represented Mr. Fejiro Oliver in Court today. In a well considered ruling, the Court found merit in our applications for his bail in the two charges filed against him by the Inspector General of Police.

Injustice to one is injustice to all.

BREAKING: Nigerian Journalist Fejiro Oliver Slams N1billion Lawsuit Against Delta Governor Oborevwori, Senator Dafinone,...
11/10/2025

BREAKING: Nigerian Journalist Fejiro Oliver Slams N1billion Lawsuit Against Delta Governor Oborevwori, Senator Dafinone, IGP, Others

October 6, 2025
By Sahara Reporters

A Delta-born investigative journalist, Tega Oghenedoro, popularly known as Fejiro Oliver, has filled a N1billion lawsuit against the state governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, Senator representing Delta Central senatorial district, Ede Dafinone and Executive Director, Business Development of the Nigerian Export-Import Bank (NEXIM), Stella Okotete, at the federal court, Asaba.

Also named in the suit challenging the enforcement of his fundamental rights to dignity of the human person, personal liberty, privacy and freedom of movement, are the Inspector General of Police, Delta State commissioner of police, Deputy commissioner of police in charge of State Criminal Investigation Department, (SCID), DCP Adegoke Alani and CSP Solomon Nwokolo of the state police command.

Operatives of the Force Intelligence Department (FID), had on September 19, 2025 arrested Fejiro, on the orders of the state governor, Sheriff Oborevwori.

He was picked up from his office in Garki, Abuja, taken to the Force Intelligence Department (FID), and later moved to the airport for onward transfer to Asaba, the Delta State capital.

Fejiro who is still in police custody at the anti-kidnapping department, Asaba, was on October, 4, 2025 charged to court for allegedly cyberstalking Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and Senator Ede Dafinone through a series of Facebook posts described by the police as "defamatory.".

A Federal High Court in Asaba, the state capital, had last given the Nigeria Police Force 48 hours to show cause why Fejiro, should not be released unconditionally after spending 16 days in detention on allegations of cyberstalking.

In a suit filed at the Federal High Court, Asaba on behalf of Fejiro by his counsel and human rights lawyer, Inibehe Effiong ESQ., of Inibehe Effiong Chambers, with Austin Nyekigbe, Esq. the Secretary of Udu Branch of the NBA as part of his team of lawyers, demanded to be paid the sum of N1,000,000,000 as general and exemplary damages to for violating his fundamental rights.

The suit has Tega Samson Oghenedoro (Alias Fejiro Oliver) as applicant and governor of Delta State, Senator Ede Omueya Dafinone, Stella Erhuvwuoghene Okotete, CSP Solomon Nwokolo, DCP Adegoke Alani, Commissioner of Police, Delta State Police Command, Nigeria Police Force and Inspector General of Police served as 1st to 8th respondents.

The suit among other things is praying the court the following reliefs:

"A DECLARATION that the Applicant being a human being and a citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is entitled to the enjoyment, protection and enforcement of his Fundamental Rights to dignity of the human person, personal liberty, privacy, and freedom of movement as enshrined in Sections 34, 35, 37, and 41 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

"A DECLARATION that the arrest of the Applicant by the 4th to 8th Respondents on the instigation of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Respondents and any other person, from the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja on 18th September, 2025 and his subsequent transfer to Delta State, without first securing and duly registering a valid warrant of arrest in a court of competent jurisdiction in the manner prescribed by law is unlawful and amounts to a gross violation of the Applicant’s Fundamental Right to personal liberty as provided for in Section 35 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) Articles 6 of the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act Cap. A9 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

"A DECLARATION that the arrest and detention of the Applicant by the 4th to 8th Respondents on the instigation of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Respondents and any other person, from 18th September, 2025, to the time of filing this suit on 30th September, 2025, without taking him before a court of law for arraignment for a known offence, and without any valid order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction in line with due process of law enabling the prolonged detention, is unreasonable, unjustifiable, illegal, unconstitutional and a breach of the Fundamental Right of the Applicant to dignity, personal liberty and freedom of movement as guaranteed by Sections 34, 35 and 41 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) and Articles 5, 6 and 12 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act Cap. A9 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

"A DECLARATION that the seizure, searching, and accessing of the contents of the personal mobile phone of the Applicant by the 4rd Respondent, in conceit with other officers and agents of the 5th to 8th Respondents on the instigation of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Respondents, without a lawfully issued warrant authorizing the phone’s seizure and search, is unjustifiable, illegal, unconstitutional and a breach of the Fundamental Right of the Applicant to privacy as guaranteed by Section 37 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (As Amended).

"AN ORDER of this Honourable Court directing and compelling the Respondents, jointly and severally, to publish an unreserved written apology to the Applicant in 3 (three) National Newspapers for breaching the Applicant’s fundamental rights.

"AN ORDER of this Honourable Court directing and compelling the Respondents, jointly and severally, to pay the sum of N1,000, 000,000.00 (One Billion Naira) as General and Exemplary damages to the Applicant for violating the Applicant’s Fundamental Rights.

"AN ORDER OF PERPETUAL INJUNCTION restraining the Respondents, jointly and severally, whether by themselves, their agents, departments, employees, operatives, detectives, investigating officers or howsoever or by whatever name called, from further arresting or interfering with the dignity, liberty and other fundamental rights of the Applicant in any manner and such further or other order(s) as this Honourable Court may deem fit to make in the circumstances in favour of the Applicant."

My brother, Inibehe Effiong and I were at the Federal High Court, Asaba during the week to pursue the cause of justice f...
04/10/2025

My brother, Inibehe Effiong and I were at the Federal High Court, Asaba during the week to pursue the cause of justice for Journalist Fejiro Oliver who has been in detention at the State CID, Delta State Police Command, Asaba, for the past 16 days over an allegation of Cyberstalking.

The Police initially refused to grant him administrative bail or charge him to Court. Consequently, we secured an order of the Court vide Ex-parte application, directing the Police to, within 48 hours, justify the detention of Fejiro Oliver as to why he should not be released unconditionally by the Court.

The Police have been on their toe since they were served with the order of Court and as a result has charged Fejiro Oliver to Court.

Our institutions can function.

The Law enforcement Agencies must perform their duties within the ambit of the law.

The Fundamental Human Rights to dignity, liberty and freedom of movement of a person should not be infringe on without legally justifiable ground.

Injustice to one is injustice to all.

04/10/2025

Some are Criminals without Crimes.

Say NO to Jungle Justice.

04/10/2025

ANOTHER FAKE LAWYER ARRESTED AT ORHUWHORUN MAGISTRATE COURT.

By Akpokona Omafuaire, ORHUWHORUN

A dramatic scene unfolded at the Orhuwhorun Magistrates' Court on Thursday as members of the Udu branch Anti fake lawyers Committee of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) apprehended a man posing as a lawyer during court proceedings.

The suspect, identified as U. T. Oghenetejiri, was reportedly caught while attempting to represent a client in a civil matter. Suspicion arose among practicing lawyers in the courtroom as he was not able to respond to question from the Magistrate.

Oghenetejiri instead took to his heels as Court staff and lawyers chased him to the Orhuwhorun market.

Sources at the court revealed that Oghenetejiri had been frequenting courts in the area for several months, allegedly representing clients under the guise of being a qualified legal practitioner. However, his inconsistent legal arguments and evasive answers about his law school background raised red flags.

According to Edmund Odohisi Esq, Chairman of the NBA Udu Branch, the association had received prior complaints about an individual impersonating a lawyer and had launched a quiet investigation. “We took the matter seriously because the integrity of the legal profession is at stake,” Odohisi said. “When he appeared again at Orhuwhorun Court, our men moved in.”

After catching the suspect, Udu lawyers, with the assistance of court security, detained Oghenetejiri and handed him over to the police for further investigation.

Preliminary findings revealed that he has been preparing legal documents, he forged stamp and seal and even has an office at Jakpa road in Effurun.

Several copies of deed of transfer and other legal paraphernalia were in his possession at the time of arrest.

Checks revealed that the suspect never attended law school and is not enrolled in the roll of legal practitioners maintained by the Supreme Court of Nigeria — a mandatory requirement to practice law in the country.

The incident has sparked fresh concerns about regulatory oversight and the need for stricter verification mechanisms within Nigeria’s judicial system. Legal practitioners across the state have applauded the swift action of the Udu NBA, calling for vigilance to protect the sanctity of the legal profession.

The Udu NBA has urged the public to report suspicious legal practitioners and reiterated its commitment to upholding justice and professional ethics.

As at press time, Oghenetejiri is cooling his heels at the Ovwian Police station till proper arraignment.

A promise to marry someone is like a contract.Where a man refuses to keep his promise to marry a girl, the girl can sue ...
04/10/2025

A promise to marry someone is like a contract.

Where a man refuses to keep his promise to marry a girl, the girl can sue the man for damages for breach of promise to marry.

For the girl to succeed, the girl must prove that the man promised to marry her but later refused to keep to the agreement of marriage.

However, mere romantic talks will not constitute promise to marry.

A postponement of the wedding will not also be seen as cancellation to amount to a breach of promise to marry unless it continues for a long period of time, enough to deem the promise as abandoned.

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