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Pastor Enenche vows to jail brother; drops charges against Omokri

Pastor Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor at Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Abuja, has vowed to continue pursuing a defamation, criminal conspiracy and cyber bullying case against his brother, Peter Enenche, who is also pastor in the church.
But he has dropped the cyberbullying and criminal defamation case against another of his brother, Alexander Enenche, and former presidential aide, Reno Omokri.
Background of the Case
The controversy began when he accused his brother, Alexander, and Reno Omokri of defaming his character through social media posts.
The pastor alleged that the duo had engaged in cyberbullying and criminal defamation, prompting him to file a complaint with the police.
Consequently, the police secured a remand warrant from the Chief Magistrate Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Wuse Zone 6, Abuja, to detain the suspects.
Alexander Enenche, Reno Omokri, Abraham Daniel, and Peter Enenche were arrested and detained in connection with the allegations.
In a surprise move, Pastor Enenche’s legal team applied to withdraw the charges against Alexander and Reno.
The court granted the application without objection from the defense counsel, effectively discontinuing the case against the duo.
New Targets: Abraham Daniel and Peter Enenche
Although Pastor Enenche has dropped the case against his brother and Reno Omokri, he has vowed to pursue Abraham Daniel and Peter Enenche, who pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The duo is accused of criminal conspiracy, cyber stalking, and defamation of character.
First Information Report (FIR)
Pastor Enenche filed a First Information Report (FIR) on January 30, 2025, alleging that Abraham Daniel and Peter Enenche had defamed his character through social media posts.
The FIR accused the suspects of cyber stalking, defamation of character, and criminal conspiracy.
Court Drama: Heated Argument and Adjournment
The case took a dramatic turn when Chief Magistrate Emmanuel Iyanna abruptly adjourned the case to February 7, 2025, for the hearing of the bail motion.
The magistrate insisted that a formal written motion for bail be submitted, contrary to his earlier decision permitting an oral application.
The adjournment came after a heated argument erupted between the defense lawyers and an officer of the Nigerian Correctional Service, who attempted to seize a phone from the lawyer within the court premises.
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