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You and I both know that Omoyele Sowore, a Nigerian human rights activist, journalist and democracy advocate, is currently the number one man in fashion around the world.

Good copy online, bad copy for Nigeria, my beloved country. Sowore, founder of Saharareporters, an online news portal, was arrested by DSS agents on August 3, 2019.

Since then, the radical man, who was arrested for planning to shut down Nigeria with his RevolutionNow, national protest has been cooling off at the Nigerian secret police detention facility.

Born on February 16, 1971 in Ondo State, southwestern Nigeria, Sowore, a graduate of the University of Lagos and Columbia University, ran in the last presidential election on the African Action Congress platform and lost to Buhari.

But, he is the one who has been trending on mainstream and social media in recent months and world leaders in developed and developing countries alike are watching, hoping and praying that Buhari does what is necessary.

It is not necessary for the Nigerian government to order the DSS to release Sowore in compliance with court orders.

Of course you and I know why this radical editor from saharareporters is all the rage.

The Nigerian government with Muhammadu Buhari as president said Sowore planned to overthrow the current regime with his now nationwide revolutionary protest.

Can Sowore, a bloody civilian, who was the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (ACC) in the last elections, where he got just 33,953 votes, nationally, which was 0.12% of the votes cast, ousted the majority. General Muhammadu Buhari.

Sowore and The Punch newspaper were reportedly ‘used’ by the same APC to overthrow the government of Goodluck Jonathan. I do not have the facts and therefore cannot confirm this.

The time has come to take revenge on the Saharan reporters and their fellow travelers. Is it a used and thrown problem?

But, last week, Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri, executive director of Spaces-for-change, told journalists, activists and others in Lagos that the Buhari-led regime is seen to be rapidly degenerating into a dictatorship in word and deed in the last times.

At the event, he called on the government headed by Muhammadu Buhari to reconnect with its commitment to the international community and citizens to uphold freedom and human values.

Ibezim-Ohaeri said that, as captured by http://www.closingspaces.org, under the platform of The Action Group On Civic Space, of which S-4-C is one of the members, he claimed that there is an alarming history of targeted attacks on dissenting voices.

His words: “Human rights defenders, protesters, journalists and activists such as: Dadiya, Agba Jalingo, IG Wale, Omoyele Sowore, James Abiri, have been forcibly abducted, shot at, maliciously arrested, detained and charged with all type of charges.

But the truth is: Can Sowore, a fucking civilian, have the ability and the audacity beyond protest to overthrow the government of Major General Muhammadu Buhari? I do not think so. In fact, the radical journalist cannot.

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