Actress Doris Ogala has voiced strong criticism over the court proceedings involving activist and politician Omoyele Sowore, expressing disappointment with Nigeria's judicial system. Speaking in court on Monday morning, Doris stated: "Imagine remanding Sowore to Kuje Prison. Something they already planned to do. We are finished in this country. Our judicial system has failed us. Sowore is not afraid of Kuje Prison."
Courtroom Reaction Sparks Debate
Her remarks came as Sowore was ordered to be remanded in Kuje Prison, a move she described as premeditated. The actress's comments have drawn attention to ongoing concerns about the treatment of political activists in Nigeria.
According to reports from the courtroom, Doris Ogala was visibly upset by the decision, which she believes underscores systemic failures within the judiciary. The case has reignited discussions about judicial independence and the rights of detainees.
Public Figures Weigh In
Several public figures have echoed Doris's sentiments, calling for reforms in the justice system. The incident has also highlighted the role of social media in amplifying voices critical of government actions.
As of the latest update, Sowore remains in custody pending further legal proceedings. The case continues to attract national and international attention, with many calling for his release.



