A court in Abuja locked up a Nollywood actress (Angela Okorie) after a messy cyberstalking case blew up around Instagram insults and a brutal bail fight.
Remand order from the Federal High Court
Remand order from the Federal High Court
- Justice Emeka Nwite sent Angela Okorie to Suleja prison after the arraignment.
- The ruling followed a quick oral bail push from the defense.
- Custody stays until January 30 for the bail hearing.
- Police filed counts for criminal defamation and cyberstalking.
- Allegations center on posts aimed at Mercy Johnson Okojie.
- Claims reference Instagram and TikTok activity.
- Prosecutors say she teamed with Ifeoma Mbonu, still missing.
- Posts allegedly painted a fellow actress as supernatural evil.
- The case cites the Cybercrime Act of 2015.
- Lawyer Alex Ejesieme argued arrest happened without fair notice.
- He said the charge papers arrived about an hour before court.
- Counsel claimed access to his client was blocked.
- Defense asked to keep the earlier police bail alive.
- Prosecutor Victor Okoye said that bail died at arraignment.
- He accused the actress of skipping police invitations.
- The court confirmed that an invitation dated January 16 existed.
- Nwite faulted police for blocking lawyer access.
- Both sides must swap bail papers within 24 hours.
- Trouble traces back to a petition from Mercy Johnson Okojie’s lawyer.
- Filing accused the actress of sustained online harassment.
- Authorities framed the posts as reputation-damaging intimidation.