- Aka Mmuo Mmiri Afuluanya reportedly fell ill in court in Anambra, causing brief drama during proceedings.
- The incident comes weeks after his reported arrest, with reactions trailing his condition and courtroom behavior.
There was mild drama at a court in Anambra State after a Nnewi-based native doctor, Aka Mmuo Mmiri Afuluanya, reportedly fell ill upon arrival for proceedings related to his case.
Eyewitnesses claimed the situation caused a brief disruption, with onlookers and officials attempting to manage the scene as he remained inside a vehicle rather than entering the courtroom.
“Come inside the court so that they can settle this whole issue and you can return home. Stop misb€having inside car,” a voice was heard saying during the incident.
The development comes weeks after the native doctor was reportedly arrested by authorities over allegations linked to his activities, which had drawn public attention in the state. Details of the case have continued to generate reactions online, especially among residents familiar with his reputation.
Observers also noted that despite his reputation as a spiritual figure, there was no visible attempt to invoke any supernatural assistance during the court appearance, a detail that has since sparked conversations across social media.
In other news…Veteran music producer and executive ID Cabasa has called on Christian creatives not to hesitate in pursuing careers within the secular music industry over claims that it is “ungodly.”
The Coded Tunes boss described such claims as misleading, saying they are designed to discourage Christians from participating in the industry.
He maintained that the belief that the devil owns the secular music space is untrue, stressing that while sin exists, it does not define the entire industry.
Sharing his thoughts on his X handle, he wrote, “If you are a Christian creatives within the secular space please pay attention! There’s an agenda to dissuade you from taking that space with a lie that the devil own that space! The devil owns Sin and carnality ‘Yes.’ But the earth is the Lord and the fullness thereof.”
Cabasa further encouraged Christian creatives to embrace the space, noting that the real issue is not just the presence of evil but the lack of enough “light,” which allows it to thrive.
He reassured them, “Their evil cannot trump your light.”



