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Trump Using FBI to ‘Intimidate’ Congress, US Lawmakers Cry Out

Several US Democratic lawmakers have publicly accused President Donald Trump of using the FBI to intimidate Congress. The lawmakers—including Reps. Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Maggie Goodlander, Chrissy Houlahan, and Senators Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin—say the FBI contacted Congress’s Sergeants at Arms to request interviews following the group’s viral video urging military personnel to refuse illegal orders from Trump. They described the agency’s actions as an attempt to “harass and intimidate” elected officials who have openly criticized Trump, vowing not to be silenced. Senator Slotkin claimed the inquiry arose because Trump objected to the video. Senator Kelly, a decorated Navy veteran and astronaut, is facing possible court-martial proceedings, but insists he will not be silenced. Trump had previously labelled the lawmakers “traitors,” punishable by death, on social media, and called for their imprisonment. Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and […]

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DSS sues Sowore, X, Meta over anti-Tinubu post

The Department of State Services (DSS) has filed a five-count charge against former presidential candidate Omoyele Sowore, alongside X Corp (formerly Twitter) and Meta Platforms Inc., over posts critical of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The suit, dated September 16, 2025, was lodged at the Federal High Court, Abuja, after Sowore allegedly refused to delete certain posts about the President. The case was filed on behalf of the DSS and the Federal Government by M.B. Abubakar, Director of Public Prosecutions at the Federal Ministry of Justice, along with four other DSS counsel: M.E. Ernest, U.B. Bulla, Dr. C.S. Eze, and E.G. Orubor. Confirming the development in a Facebook post on Tuesday, Sowore wrote: “The State Security Service, alias @OfficialDSSNG, today filed a 5-count charge at the Federal High Court in Abuja against ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and myself. They claimed that […]

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Kwaku Manu Urges Mahama to Enact Law Against Online Insults

Renowned Ghanaian actor Kwaku Manu has called on President John Dramani Mahama to introduce legislation aimed at curbing the rising trend of online insults directed at prominent public figures. In a video shared on his Instagram page on May 26, 2025, while vacationing in the United States, Manu expressed concern over the growing culture of disrespect on social media platforms. BackgroundManu highlighted that influential personalities, including President Mahama, the Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, and businessmen like Dr. Osei Kwame Despite, Dr. Ernest Ofori Sarpong, and Ibrahim Mahama, have been targets of verbal abuse online. He emphasized the need for a legal framework to address such misconduct. Proposed MeasuresThe actor proposed that individuals who insult prominent figures online should face a one-year jail sentence for each offense. He believes that such a law would serve as a deterrent and promote […]

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₦200M Bribe Attempt! Eedris Abdulkareem Exposes Govt Offer to Silence His Anti-Tinubu Protest Song

Veteran Nigerian rapper and activist Eedris Abdulkareem has dropped a bombshell, alleging that powerful figures linked to President Bola Tinubu’s government offered him a staggering ₦200 million bribe to kill his viral protest song, "Tell Your Papa." In a fiery social media video, Abdulkareem revealed how an anonymous caller—first claiming to be an "Honourable," then a "Senator"—reached out, admitting he was acting on behalf of top government officials, including Seyi Tinubu, the president’s son. "Una go hear wetin happen!" Abdulkareem blasted in Pidgin. "One criminal call me, dey pose like big man—say dem dey ready to drop ₦200M for me, even promise ‘underground sponsorship.’ But I shut am down! I no be artist wey dem fit buy. Wetin be una problem? Na me una wan use play?" The shocking claim comes just days after the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) banned the song nationwide, labeling it "too dangerous" for public airplay. In a leaked memo, NBC accused the track […]

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Indonesian TikToker Sentenced for Blasphemy Over Haircut Comment

Ratu Thalisa, a Muslim transgender TikTok influencer with over 442,000 followers, was sentenced to nearly three years in prison for comments she made during a livestream. Responding to a comment telling her to cut her hair, Thalisa joked about Jesus needing a haircut. This remark led to accusations of blasphemy from Christian groups, ultimately resulting in a conviction for spreading hatred under Indonesia’s controversial Electronic Information and Transactions (EIT) Law.The court ruling has sparked widespread condemnation from human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, who called the verdict a violation of Thalisa’s freedom of expression. Despite Thalisa’s apology, the court found her comments could disrupt public order and religious harmony. The case has ignited concerns over the EIT law's impact on free speech in Indonesia, with calls for its revision to protect individual rights online.

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