Key Points
- Sweezy posts a morning court clip of his brother Sammy. He alleges a plan to send him to Keffi.
- Family says bail is not granted at this time. They want a fair hearing fast.
- Lawyers prepare formal bail moves this week. Public interest keeps growing online.
A new clip shows Sammy West (Samuel Ojegwu) in court this morning. Regina Daniels’ brother stands before a magistrate as family voices worry.

His older brother Sweezy shared the video with a long caption. He claims police want him remanded at Keffi Prison without bail. Earlier, Regina Daniels’ parents reunite in Abuja to press for his release.
Sweezy alleges plans to move Sammy to Keffi, calling it unfair. “Sammy has not been granted bail.” The family says the court should give him a fair hearing.
What the morning video shows
The short clip shows Sammy in a dark shirt near the dock. An officer stands close while a clerk reads brief notes to the bench. The camera angle stays low, so key case papers remain unclear.
This appearance follows days of claims around how and why he was held. Family accounts say the arrest began in Lagos before a move to Abuja. Relatives insist lawyers and close kin must see him without blocks.
Relatives say police picked him up on Monday in Lagos. They claim he was moved overnight to Abuja for quick arraignment. The family describes the pace as rushed and hard to follow.
Lawyers say they will push a formal bail request this week. They may also challenge jurisdiction if the charge sheet looks weak. Next steps could include a transfer to a higher court.
Public interest keeps rising as colleagues share the #FreeSammyWest tag. Actress Mercy Johnson asked for access and clear updates on Wednesday. Others urge calm while they wait for court steps to play out.
Keffi Prison sits in Nasarawa State, about an hour from Abuja. Families often worry about distance and visit rules during remand. Sweezy says moving Sammy there would strain care and legal help.
On Tuesday, reports said a magistrate could consider a remand order. That update named Keffi Prison as the likely destination if approved. See our earlier note on the court remand order report for background.
What both sides are saying
Sweezy blames Senator Ned Nwoko for the long detention and pressure. He says Sammy is targeted because the family spoke about abuse. Nwoko and allies deny abuse claims and call for calm debates.
Police statements remain limited, and key court filings are not public. Names, dates, and charge details should come from official records in time. For now, the family asks the court to respect due process.
We will update once bail status, charge sheets, or rulings become clear. The morning video adds pressure as more stars watch the case





