Ukpabi, who is a former
employee of Sterling Bank Plc, was arrested for publishing a book titled, ‘The
Whistleblower’, in which he accused some employees of the bank – Adekanla
Desalu, Eguru Nyenke, Janet Akpan and Kojusola Ajao – of fraud.
The Nigeria Police Force
has arraigned a self-acclaimed whistleblower, Dennis Ukpabi, and a blogger,
Fejiro Oliver, for cyber stalking.
Ukpabi also alleged that
after exposing the fraud in the bank, one of his colleagues involved in the
fraud was promoted because she was dating an executive director at the bank.
Ukpabi and Oliver were
arraigned before a Federal High Court in Lagos on Friday on five charges
bordering on alleged acts of ‘cyber stalking’, which are said to be punishable
under the provisions of Section 24 of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition and
Prevention etc) Act, 2015.
The first charge read,
“That you Dennis Ukpabi and Tega Oghenero between 1st – 13th February, 2017 in
Lagos within the jurisdiction of Federal High Court, conspired together to
commit felonies, namely, knowingly and intentionally sending intimidated,
hatred, insulting and needless anxiety messages and thereby committing an
offence punishable under section 27 (1) (b) of Cybercrime (prohibition,
prevention etc Act 2015).”
Another charge read that
the accused sent offensive messages to Desalu, Busola Awosile, Nyenke and
Adeyemi Odubiyi, which are said to be ‘’punishable under section 24 (1) (b) of
Cybercrime (prohibition, prevention etc Act 2015.’’
The defendants pleaded not
guilty to the charges.
The prosecution counsel,
who is also a Superintendent of Police, Mr. J. Oloruntoba, asked the court to
remand the defendants in prison custody. Frantic efforts were made by lawyers
representing the two defendants; Mrs. Kitan and Mr. Inibehe Effiong, to
persuade the court to admit them to bail.
Effiong, who is a human
rights lawyer, informed the court that the defendants were accosted by the
police and arraigned surreptitiously without proper and adequate notice.
The trial judge, Justice
Mohammed Idris, asked the defendants’ counsel to bring a formal application for
bail and promised to hear it expeditiously.
The judge remanded them in
Ikoyi Prisons.

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