 A further high court in Abuja has ordered the Department of State Services, D.S.S., to produce the 12 detained associates of Yoruba Nation activists Sunday Iqbal Ho on Thursday next week. Justice Obyara Egoa to give the order after counsel to the applicants moved emotions seeking their presence. The judge also ordered the D.S.S. to show reasons where the applicants should not be granted bail. All 12 were arrested and detained by the D.S.S. on July 1 during a raid on Iqbal Ho's residence in the Shoka area of Iqbal Ho's state. Two of Iqbal Ho's associates were killed during the raid. Meanwhile, after three sessions lasting about six hours, the hearing of the case against Yoruba Nation activists Sunday Iqbal Ho in Benin Republic has been adjourned until Monday. Iqbal Ho's wife was allowed to go home but the activist remains detained. The case against him is immigration-related as is alleged to have attempted to travel with a fake passport. But the Nigerian government failed to submit charges against the activists that could start an extradition process. The Nigerian government wants Iqbal Ho for his secessionist agitations and for allegedly illegally being in possession of arms. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.