Ms Okoli pleaded not guilty to all the charge
Mr Effiong said that the APC and Mr Tinubu himself once benefited from public protests.
Mr Oborevwori had, in a petition to the police, accused the journalist of persistently publishing negative commentaries against him.
Mr Sowore, a pro-democracy campaigner, has frequently clashed with successive Nigerian governments over his activism.
Ms Uguamaye alleged that the NYSC withheld her discharge certificate in retaliation for her criticism of Mr Tinubu’s economic policies.
The lawyer described the police narrative as “laughable, embarrassing and ridiculous.”
Attempts by Mr Fubara and his family to pack their belongings out of the Government House have been rebuffed by the soldiers, who suppressed all movements around the premises.
Presidential aide Temitope Ajayi has called for the head of a corps member for criticising Mr Tinubu.
Mr Effiong stated that the IG failed to answer questions on thugs threatening citizens against protesting in Lagos.
Mr Obi wondered why such an amount was approved for verification of the national register of the poor.
