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Court Grants Activist Deji Adeyanju Bail

Nigeria’s activist, Deji Adeyanju has been granted bail by a Kano State High Court on Monday after spending 67 days in detention.

Adeyanju was set freed on bail when his matter came up in Monday morning, with a condition that he must provide sureties and N500,000, according to his lawyers.

He was arrested on December 13 over allegations that he was involved in a murder in Kano in 2005.

The police did not formally arraign Adeyanju for the alleged murder.

Adeyanju was charged with murder in 2005 at the Kano State High Court, but was discharged and acquitted in 2009 after a lengthy trial.

The previous acquittal and police’s failure to arraign Adeyanju for several weeks after arresting him fueled speculation that his detention was politically motivated.

The police denied the allegations.

Adeyanju spent over two months of his detention fighting for a bail at federal and state courts, because the police did not bring charges against which to defend himself.

Theophilus Agada, an associate of Adeyanju, said the activist would meet the bail requirements today.

“He was asked to provide a senior civil servant in Kano State, and two pieces of land with N500,000,” Agada said. “We are confident that this requirement would be met and he’ll be released today.

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