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Breaking: Sowore, Others Arrested in Abuja on New Year’s Day

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Breaking: Sowore, Others Arrested in Abuja on New Year's Day | Daily Report Nigeria
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Popular Rights activist and Amnesty International designated Prisoner of Conscience, Omoyele Sowore, has been arrested alongside other activists in Abuja.

They were arrested by Nigerian security forces for carrying out a peaceful procession to mark the New Year in the Federal Capital Territory.

According to Sahara Reporters,, eyewitnesses say policemen suspected to be with the Rapid Response Squad stormed Gudu junction in Abuja, wounding Sowore before carting him away with other activists at the location.

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