ABUSING TINUBU IS NOT A CAREER – JOE IGBOKWE TAUNTS SOWORE. (PHOTO).

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 Abusing Tinubu is not a career – Joe Igbokwe taunts Sowore A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Joe Igbokwe, has mocked activist and presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, who on Monday, June 22, was remanded in Kuje prison by an Abuja High Court over his alleged refusal to appear in court in the ongoing trial regarding a remark he made on his social media handles about President Bola Tinubu. Reacting to the remand order, Igbokwe expressed support for the judgment, stating that abusing Tinubu “is not a career.” “Nigeria is not a lawless country. Sowore has taken the law into his hands for years now. Protests on the streets, disturbing public peace, abusing law enforcement officers, encouraging killers in the South East, abusing PBAT, these are not a career.”

PROTESTERS HOLD UP SIGN CALLING HARRY AND MEGHAN 'FAKE ROYALS'.(PHOTOS).

Pictured: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arriving by car at the Manchester summit at Bridgewater Hall.




Protesters brought anti-Harry and Meghan signs and argued with supporters of the couple outside the summit in Manchester where the Duchess of Sussex is delivering a speech about gender inequality.

The couple smiled as they past the crowd outside Bridgewater Hall, ignoring a sign that called them 'fake royals'.
One lady held up a hand-drawn poster saying 'F.O. Harry (&) Me.Gain' and 'Fake Royals', while protester was seen arguing in the crowd with fans of the royal pair.

Meghan is attending the One Young World summit to give a keynote speech about gender inequality to an audience of 2,000.


The Duchess of Sussex, 41, arrived wearing bright red trousers, shoes and top with a slicked back ponytail, alongside Harry, 37, who wore a dark suit.


Meghan was pictured earlier exiting a BMW 4x4 outside the venue, where crowds had gathered.

A protester held a poster calling the Duke and Duchess of Sussex 'fake royals', while standing outside the Manchester venue.

The couple, who have stepped away from royal duties, walked inside the building as Meghan prepares to deliver a keynote speech at the opening ceremony.

During Sir Bob Gelfdof's speech, he said that he spotted a 'Britain First' protester with a van outside. Sir Bob denounced hatred and called on people to come together.

One more photo below. 

Protesters hold up sign calling Harry and Meghan 'fake royals' outside One Young World summit where Duchess of Sussex is giving a speech about gender inequality

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