Online publisher, Ejike Ofoegbu, who operates under the banners of Igbo Times Magazine and INews, was arraigned before a Magistrate Court in Amawbia, Awka South Local Government Area, Anambra State, on Monday, July 13, 2026, to face charges related to the publication of alleged fabricated and defamatory content.
The
defendant stands accused of orchestrating a campaign of misinformation
targeting the Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Charles Soludo, and
members of his family, most notably his son, Ozonna.
Prosecutors
allege that Ofoegbu authored and disseminated malicious falsehoods—described in
court as "satanic works of fiction"—designed to exploit
sensationalism for online traffic and illicit financial gain.
According
to the prosecution, the defendant’s reports included a series of
unsubstantiated claims, such as: Allegations that Governor Soludo had
"disowned" his son, fabricated statements attributing disparaging
remarks to the Governor’s son regarding his father, and reports of a fictitious
"drinking competition" involving the Governor and a federal minister.
The legal
action is being pursued under stringent provisions of Nigerian law, including
the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc.) Act. Act 2015—specifically
Section 24(1b) concerning cyberstalking and Section 38 regarding identity
theft—as well as the 2024 Amendment to the Cybercrime Act. Additionally, the
defendant is charged under Sections 373 and 375 of the Criminal Code Act
pertaining to criminal defamation.
During the
proceedings, counsel for the plaintiff, A.A. Nwanri, was joined by the Chief
Security Officer to the Governor, CSP O.K. Nkuma, and Inspector Tochukwu
Echemagu of the State CID, who moved for the defendant to be remanded to the
Awka Correctional Centre.
Presiding
Magistrate C.O. Ezekwere ruled that the Magistrate Court lacks the requisite
jurisdiction to preside over the matter. Consequently, the court ordered that
the case file be transmitted to the Attorney General and the Ministry of
Justice for further action. Magistrate Ezekwere advised the defendant to
approach the High Court in Awka should he wish to pursue a bail application.
While the
defendant previously issued a public apology and a formal retraction regarding
the claims, the legal proceedings remain active. Despite these belated remedial
efforts, the prosecution is moving forward with charges carrying significant
penalties for defamation, cyberstalking, and impersonation.
The court
has adjourned the matter to July 27, 2026, for a status report on compliance
and further procedural instructions.

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