Crime
JUST IN: Court Issues Fresh Order On Davido, Burna Boy, Others Over #EndSARS

Court has given fresh order on Davido, Burna Boy, Falz, Others over #EndSARS protests.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that a Magistrate Court in Abuja on Friday has ordered the Police to probe 50 EndSARS protesters, including well known Nigerian celebrities like Davido, Wizkid, Falz, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage and many others.
They are, Aisha Yesufu, David Adeleke – Davido, Ayodeji Balogun – Wizkid, Deji Adeyanju, Sam Adeyemi, Ayo Sogunro, Tiwa Savage, Dipo Awojide, Folarin Falana – Falz, Modupe Odele – Moe, Feyikemi Abudu – FK.
Micheal Ajereh – Don Jazzy, Peter Okoye, Paul Okoye, Rinu Oduala, Innocent Idibia – 2baba, Kanu Nwankwo, Joe Abah, Kiki Mordi, Tope Akinyode, Adebola Williams, Yul Edochie, Bankole Wellington.
Also on the list are Oseyi Etomi, Jola Ayeye, Japhet Omojuwa, Pamilerin Adegoke, Kelvin Odanz Adekunle Temitope, Layo Ogunbanwo, Ayodele Makun, Uche Jombo, Yemi Alade, Ojabodu Ademola.
They are accused of playing active roles in the agitation.
The order to investigate the protesters was given by Chief Magistrate Omolola Akindele of the Wuse Zone 6 of the Magistrate Court.
Akindele issued the Police two weeks to conclude their investigation so that trial of the case would begin.
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