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Accused Sponsors Of #EndSars Protest Have Been Placed On ‘NoFlyBan’ By The FG – Sowore Tweets

 

  • EKOHOTBLOG, 4TH NOVEMBER, 2020
  • Controversial Activist, Sowore has revealed that the federal Government imposed a travel ban on  all sponsors of #EndSars protest

Recall that there have been series of insinuations since Monday, that the FG had generated a no-fly list of some people, after the Nigeria Immigration Service on Monday prevented a promoter of the #EndSARS movement, Modupe Odele, from travelling.

But in a tweet on Tuesday, the ministry of interior dismissed the claim, saying it is fake news.

The Ministry of Interior did not, has not and will not generate any no-fly list. Ignore fake news please!” the ministry tweeted.

However, Omoyele Sowore, an activist, while disclosing an information he was privy to, revealed that no fewer than 50 persons accused of funding and leading #EndSARS protest, have had their names put on the “NoFlyList” by the Federal Government.

Sowore revealed that the reason why the Buhari-led administration took the step, was that they claimed that the #EndSARS is an attempt to topple their government.

In his words, he said:

Presidency source just informed that so far 50 persons accused of funding & leading #endsars have had their names put on the “#NoFLyList” by the @MBuhari govt they want to scare activists by claiming that #Endsars is an attempt to topple the government. Epic Fail!”

Samuel David

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