Category: News

  • Police arraign Qur’anic teacher for rape, fraud

    Police in Lagos State arraigned a 42-year-old Qur’anic teacher, Suleiman Araromi before an Ogudu Magistrate’s Court on Thursday for allegedly having sexual intercourse with a lady and defrauding her of N536,000.

    Araromi, who resides at Balogun Ilawe Street, Alapere, Lagos, is facing a three-count charge of stealing, fraud and unlawful sexual intercourse with the lady.

    Police prosecutor, Inspector Donjour Perezi told the court that the defendant committed the offences in February at Mile 12, Lagos.

    Perezi said the defendant told the lady, who sold medicinal herbs to pay N536,000 to him so he could pray for her for her blessings to manifest.

    He added that the defendant fraudulently obtained the N536,000 through his bank account in instalments paid by the lady.

    Perezi said the Qur’anic teacher also had sexual intercourse with the lady without her consent.

    He said the offences contravened Sections 260, 287 and 314 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State (2015).

    Araromi pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    Section 260 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State stipulates life imprisonment for rape, while Section 314 stipulates 15 years for fraud.

    Presiding magistrate, Mrs M.O Tanimola, remanded Araromi in a correctional facility pending advice from the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions on the matter.

    Tanimola adjourned the case till June 26 for mention.

  • NCoS promotes 17,636 senior personnel

    The Civil Defence, Corrections, Fire and Immigration Services Board has promoted 17,636 officers and men of Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) across the board in 2022.

    The Service Public Relations Officer (SPRO), Mr Abubakar Umar disclosed this on Thursday in a statement issued in Abuja.

    Umar said that the promotion was meant to motivate officers and men of the NCoS for efficient service delivery.

    He said that officers from the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Corrections to Assistant Controller of Corrections benefited from the exercise.

    He also said that the Controller General of Corrections (CGC), Haliru Nababa had approved the promotion of 7,505 junior officers.

    According to him, Nababa charged the beneficiaries to see their elevation as an opportunity to put in their best in the discharge of their duties.

    The CG admonished the beneficiaries to note that promotion comes with additional responsibilities, hence, it was expected of them to brace up to the tasks ahead.

    He also called on those that did not benefit not to feel bad as more opportunities abound in the future.

    The NCoS boss reiterated that the Service would not relent in its commitment towards improving the welfare of staff as well as promoting reformation and rehabilitation of inmates in custodial centres.

  • Tinubu holds first meeting with Service Chiefs

    Tinubu holds first meeting with Service Chiefs

    President Bola Tinubu on Thursday met with the Service Chiefs at the State House in Abuja.

    The routine meeting in the previous administrations is the first since President Tinubu’s assumption of office on May 29, 2023.

    Those in attendance at the President’s first engagement with heads of the nation’s security and intelligence agencies include the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Farouk Yahaya; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Awwal Gambo; the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Isiaka Amao; and the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba.

    Others are the Director-General of the Department of State Service (DSS), Yusuf Bichi; and the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), Ahmed Rufai Abubakar.

    Tinubu, during his inaugural speech on Monday, promised to prioritise security, amongst other pressing areas.

    He said, “We shall defend the nation from terror and all forms of criminality that threaten the peace and stability of our country and our sub-region.”

    “Security shall be the top priority of our administration because neither prosperity nor justice can prevail amidst insecurity and violence.

    “To effectively tackle this menace, we shall reform both our security doctrine and its architecture.

    “We shall invest more in our security personnel, and this means more than an increase in number. We shall provide, better training, equipment, pay, and firepower,” he added.

  • Tribunal: Again, Obi, LP legal team stall proceedings

    For the third time since the hearing of the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal began, the legal team of Mr. Peter Obi and his Labour Party have slowed down proceedings.

    The Tribunal court was forced to step down hearing in the petition against the election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, following a poor schedule of documents being sought to be tendered to establish the allegations of malpractices during the February 25 presidential election.

    At Thursday’s proceedings, the Court discovered that the documents were not properly scheduled as ordered by it.

    In the drama that ensued at the point of rendering the documents from the 23 local government areas of Benue, a lot of discrepancies were uncovered.

    All efforts to reconcile the anomaly and reschedule the documents were unsuccessful as the errors were beyond immediate solution.

    To save the situation, counsel to Obi and the Labour Party, Chief Emeka Okpoko SAN sought to use documents not filed to conduct the proceedings but the move was rejected on the ground of illegality.

    In the end, the Court stepped down the hearing of the petition, ordering the legal team to go and re-file the schedule of documents in line with the provisions of the pre-hearing report.

    The hearing of Obi’s petition had run into stormy waters three times, prompting the shift in the hearing of the petition.

    At the time of filing this report, Peter Obi and the Vice Presidential candidate, Datti Baba Ahmed were in Court as their lawyers were running helter-skelter to the Court’s Registry to file a new schedule of documents.

    Meanwhile, the five Justices led by Justice Haruna Simon Tsammani who are hearing the petition, have retired to their chambers to await the time the legal team will put its house in order.

  • CBN slams Daily Trust report, says we’ve not devalued the Naira

    The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has tackled Daily Trust Newspaper over its report on June 1 2023, that the apex bank has devalued the Naira. 

    In a statement on Thursday morning, the Ag. Director, Corporate Communications, Isa AbdulMumin, insisted that the report by Daily Trust newspapers bordered on wilful ignorance.

    According to him, the report by the newspaper is riddled with outright falsehood and destabilizing innuendos which reflect wilful ignorance by the revered news medium.

    “The attention of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has been drawn to a news report by Daily Trust Newspaper of June 1, 2023, titled “CBN Devalues Naira to 630/$1”.

    “We wish to state categorically that this news report, which in the imagination of the newspaper is exclusive, is replete with outright FALSEHOODS and destabilizing innuendos, reflecting potentially willful ignorance of the said medium as to the workings of the Nigerian Foreign Exchange Market.

    “For the avoidance of doubt, the exchange rate at the Investors’ & Exporters’ (I&E) window traded this morning (June 1, 2023) at N465/US$1 and has been stable around this rate for a while. 

    “The public is hereby advised to ignore the news report by Daily Trust in its entirety, as it is speculative and calculated at causing panic in the market,” the statement said. 

    The Apex Bank further urged media practitioners to verify their facts from the Central Bank of Nigeria before publishing in order not to misinform the public. 

  • Tinubu picks Femi Gbajabiamila as Chief of Staff

    Current Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila has been appointed as the Chief of Staff to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    This decision means that Gbajabiamila will not be participating in the upcoming 10th National Assembly.

    Gbajabiamila, who recently secured his sixth term as the representative of Surulere Federal Constituency in Lagos State, made the announcement through his Chief of Staff, Olanrewaju Smart Wasiu, on his official Facebook page on Thursday morning.

    In the statement, it was revealed that President Bola Tinubu selected Gbajabiamila as his Chief of Staff after careful deliberation and consultations.

    The President considered several potential candidates within his loyalist circle before making the decision.

    This move marks a significant change for Gbajabiamila, as he is yet to receive his certificate of return from the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    By accepting the role of Chief of Staff, he will be foregoing his sixth term in the House of Representatives to join the executive branch of the government.

    Sources mentioned in the statement disclosed that President Tinubu chose Gbajabiamila over James Faleke, the representative of Ikeja Federal Constituency and a dedicated campaigner for Tinubu.

    The President’s decision was motivated by the desire to have someone who could effectively persuade lawmakers in the National Assembly to support his proposed policies.

  • Tobacco kills 8m people globally every year, says WHO

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has said that the tobacco epidemic is one of the biggest public health challenges the world has ever faced, as it is killing more than eight million people globally every year.

    Dr Matshidiso Moeti Regional Director for Africa said this in her message to commemorate the World No Tobacco Day which is been celebrated every May, 31.

    Moeti said that the organisation joined the rest of the international community to commemorate World No Tobacco Day with the theme “Grow food, not tobacco”.

    She said that the theme aimed to raise awareness about alternative crop production and marketing opportunities for tobacco farmers and encourage them to grow sustainable, nutritious crops.

    According to her, the theme also seeks to expose the tobacco industry’s efforts to interfere with attempts to substitute tobacco growing with sustainable crops, thereby worsening the global food crisis.

    “It calls on all of us to explore how food and agricultural policies make adequate nutritious food and healthy diets available while reducing tobacco production,’’ she said.

    According to her, Africa is experiencing an increase, for instance, the number of adult smokers increased in the WHO African Region from an estimated 64 million in 2000 to 73 million in 2018.

    “The tobacco industry’s strong marketing campaigns and increased tobacco product production are also contributing factors to this,’’ she said.

    Moeti appealed to tobacco-growing countries in the Africa Region to step up the implementation of Articles 17 and 18 of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC).

    According to her, such can be done by enacting legislation, developing, and implementing suitable policies and strategies, and enabling market conditions for tobacco farmers to shift to growing food crops.

    She said such would help their families with a better life while enhancing the protection of the environment and the health of people.

    “With such action, we will be growing food, which our populations need, not tobacco,’’ Moeti said.

    According to her, the day provides us the opportunity to highlight the dangers associated with tobacco use and exposure to tobacco smoke.

    Moeti said it was also an occasion to renew our advocacy for effective policies to halt the tobacco epidemic and its impact on individuals, societies, and nations.

    She said that tobacco growing and production exacerbates nutrition and food insecurity.

    “Tobacco farming destroys the ecosystems, depletes soils of fertility, contaminates water bodies and pollutes the environment.

    “Any profits to be gained from tobacco as a cash crop may not offset the damage done to sustainable food production in low- and middle-income countries.

    “Nearly 828 million people are facing hunger globally. Of these, 278 million (20 per cent are in Africa.

    “In addition, 57.9 per cent of people in Africa suffer from moderate to severe food insecurity,’’ she said.

    Moeti said that such action would jeopardised the region’s attainment of SDG 2 which aims to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.

    She said that the intensification of the major drivers behind recent food insecurity and malnutrition trends, such as conflict, climate extremes, and economic shocks, further compounds this situation.

    According to her, our concerted actions are essential, so everyone will have enough food.

    She said that Africa faced a grave challenge in food and nutrition security imposed by the increasing tobacco farming in the region.

    According to her, available data shows that while the area under tobacco cultivation decreased by 15.7 percent globally, in Africa it increased by 3.4 percent from 2012 to 2018.

  • 8 die, 6 injured in Bauchi auto crash – FRSC

    8 die, 6 injured in Bauchi auto crash – FRSC

    No fewer than eight people lost their lives in an auto crash at Shadarki village along the Bauchi-Darazo road in Darazo Local Government Area of Bauchi State on Wednesday.

    Mr Yusuf Abdullahi, the Sector Commander, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), who confirmed this in a Road Traffic Crash report made available to newsmen in Bauchi on Thursday, said six other persons sustained various degrees of injuries in the crash.

    According to Abdullahi, the accident which involved one white private Toyota Hilux pick-up vehicle with number plate BPP 041 and one white commercial Volkswagen Golf 3 car with registration number DX 65 EKY, occurred around 1.32 p.m.

    He added that it took the corps’ personnel barely 10 minutes to arrive at the crash scene to clear the site.

    Abdullahi, who attributed the cause of the crash to wrongful overtaking, said that items recovered included four mobile phones and ‘personal effects’.

    “14 persons were involved in the fatal road crash and there were five male adults, six female adults, two male children, and one female child.

    “Eight of them lost their lives on the spot and there were two male adults, three female adults, two male children and one female child,” said the FRSC boss.

    He explained that the type of injuries sustained by the wounded victims included bruises, head injuries and fractures.

    The sector commander explained that both the corpses of the deceased and the injured had been taken to the General Hospital, Darazo, for medical attention and identification.

    Abdullahi, however, advised motorists to always be conscious of traffic rules and regulations while plying the roads, adding that the FRSC would not relent in its sensitisation of motorists about the traffic rules, signs and regulations in the state.

  • Police neutralise terrorists, rescue kidnapped victim in Katsina

    The police said its operatives neutralised two people on the wanted list of the police in Katsina State.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the new Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Abubakar Aliyu in Katsina on Thursday.

    ”On May 29, at about 0300hrs, terrorists/bandits in their numbers, armed with AK 47 riffles, attacked the residence of one Yahaya Usman of Tani village,  Bindawa Local Government Area of the state.

    “They inflicted a deep knife cut to his head in an attempt to kidnap him.”

    Upon receiving the report, Aliyu said the operatives attached to the Bindawa divisional headquarters led by the DPO promptly responded.

    “They engaged the suspected terrorists in a fierce gun duel and successfully foiled the kidnap attempt and rescued the victim,” he said.

    He said two corpses of the suspected terrorists were recovered.

    The police, he said, also recovered one AK 47 riffle with five rounds of 7.62mm at the scene belonging to the suspects.

    “During the course of the investigation, the corpses were later identified to be those of Sani Kokaya and Ummara, all of Kaita local government area of the state.

    “They are notorious terrorists/bandits and arms smugglers who have been on the command’s wanted list,” he said.

  • United aircraft skids off Lagos airport runway

    United Nigeria Airlines said on Wednesday that one of  its aircraft skidded off the runway at the Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 (MM2) in Lagos .

    Mr Achilleus-Chud Uchegbu, Head, Corporate Communications, disclosed this in a statement to newsmen in Lagos.

    Uchegbu said that the aircraft, which had 50 passengers on board, was flying in from the airport in Abakaliki, when the incident happened.

    He said the aircraft landed safely but was forced to terminate its movement to the apron off the runway.

    He said all passengers disembarked safely and were transported to the arrival hall alongside their luggage.

    The spokesman said  that officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) were at the scene of the incident alongside engineers, in order to move the aircraft to the hangar.

    He said  that the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) and Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB) had also been duly notified of the incident.


    Uchegbu reiterated the airline’s commitment on maintaining the strictest safety standards in its operations and prioritising  passenger safety always.