Drama at Sowore trial as Doris Ogala allegedly tries to climb the court door

- Drama erupted outside the venue of Omoyele Sowore’s trial after reports emerged that AAC gubernatorial aspirant Doris Ogalla tried to gain access to the court premises as security operatives barred entry.
- The incident quickly went viral on the internet, sparking mixed reactions. While some questioned the heavy security presence and access restrictions, others focused on Ogalla’s actions, turning the moment into a trending topic on social media.

Drama at the Sowore trial as Doris Ogalla allegedly tries to climb the court door. A dramatic scene reportedly unfolded outside the venue of the trial involving activist and former presidential aspirant Omoyele Sowore after AAC gubernatorial aspirant Doris Ogalla allegedly tried to climb the door to gain access to the premises.
The incident occurred amid a heavy security presence, with DSS and police operatives reportedly restricting access to parts of the court complex.
Videos and photos circulating online showed the tense atmosphere as fans and onlookers reacted to the security measures surrounding the proceedings.
The development sparked conversations on social media, with some questioning the restrictions on the court premises, while others focused on Doris Ogalle’s actions during the incident.
Reactions
@ChiedozieOnyeke
Nawa for this una incoming oo π
@ChiedozieOnyeke
Well, she said during her saga with the priest boyfriend that her head wasn’t right π
@Sucsidoz
They simply want to end this guy’s political career
@d9ice6
Our Abia is coming, that means if the water protest wins π
@Anayo_DePilot
Pastor Chris is doing this woman shege shahππ
@talk2phrank
I’m the one watching but shame on me dey catchππππ
@peacelimit
This country cannot kill us
@PraviSamuelEno
Whatever politics are involved, the conduct of law enforcement on court premises should not escalate into chaos.
@ComicbyFave
This woman has a psycho
@forge223
I’m waiting for this woman to do this
@_omoaje
Why are people restricted in their movement? I thought the courtroom was a public place.




