- The Federal High Court in Abuja has granted bail to actress Angela Okori.
- The bail amount was set at ₦ 5 million.
- The allegations against Okolie involve cyberbullying by fellow actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie.

The Federal High Court in Abuja has granted bail to Nollywood actress Angela Okorie in the sum of £5 million over cyberbullying allegations against actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie.
Judge Emeka Nwite ruled on Friday, granting a bail application by Okorie’s lawyer, Ernest Nwoye, over the objections of the prosecution. The judge said prosecutors had failed to provide convincing evidence that the defendant would avoid trial if released.
Judge Newitt noted that the decision to grant bail was subject to the court’s discretion, which must be exercised fairly and in the interests of justice. Based on this, he ruled in favor of the actress.
The court ordered that Okorie be released on bail conditions, which include providing a surety, also in the amount of £5 million. The sponsor must be a civil servant with a grade not lower than Grade 13 and must submit an affidavit of means.
Additionally, the sponsor will need to produce their letter of appointment and recent promotion letter. Both Okorie and her sponsor will be required to submit two passport photos to the court registrar, who will also verify the sponsor’s residential address.
Judge Nwite adjourned the case to March 23 and directed that Okorie be detained at Suleja Correctional Center until all bail conditions are fully satisfied.
