No fewer than 17 motorists have been convicted for various traffic offenses along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, as authorities step up enforcement efforts to curb reckless driving and improve road safety. The convictions were obtained by the Federal Road Safety Corps, Ogun State Command, during a mobile court sitting on the Ogere axis of the busy highway.Spokesperson for the command, Odunsi …
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Lagos task force rejects bribery allegations
The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offenses Enforcement Unit (Task Force) has dismissed allegations of bribery in the media as false. An online platform reported that task force officers towed a vehicle in Ijesha area of the state and demanded a bribe of N250,000 for its release. The agency’s spokesperson, Gbadeyan Abdulraheem, in a statement on Wednesday evening said officials …
Read More »Bandits fleeing military offensive spread to Kano, south-west eye – Report
Fresh security concerns have emerged as bandit groups displaced by intensified military operations in north-west Nigeria reportedly expanded their activities into parts of Kano State as they explored routes leading to the south-west. This was revealed in a new security report from SBM Intelligence, which warned that the changing pattern of attacks could widen the country’s insecurity map if not …
Read More »The court imposed a $6 million fine on the ship and jailed the crew for cocaine smuggling in Lagos
The Federal High Court in Lagos has convicted 10 Filipino seafarers and their vessel, MV Nord Bosporus, for importing 20 kilograms of cocaine into Nigeria, imposing fines and damages of $6 million and ₦1.1 million. The sentence follows their arrest at Apapa port on November 16, 2025, in an operation carried out by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA). …
Read More »FG will transform prisons into food production hubs
… Inmates will learn modern agricultural skills at 18 centers … The focus shifts from stewardship to productivity and human development … Inmates engaged in crop cultivation, poultry, fishing and processing Daud Olatunji The federal government has unveiled an ambitious plan to convert Nigeria’s correctional centers from traditional detention facilities to centers of productive food production and vocational training. The …
Read More »Muslims end Ramadan on Thursday, celebrate Eid on Friday – Sultan
The Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar declared Eid-el-Fitr on Friday, March 20, 2026, following the failure to sight the Shawwal crescent moon across Nigeria. The announcement, which marks the end of the 2026 Ramadan fast, was contained in a statement released on Wednesday by the Sultanate Council’s Advisory Committee on Religious Affairs in collaboration with the National Moon Sighting Committee. According to …
Read More »Police recovered 2 stolen vehicles in Nasarawa
Police officers in Nasarawa have recovered two stolen vehicles in the state. The vehicles found were a black Toyota Prado SUV with registration number YAB 81 KC (Abuja) and a Silver Pontiac Vibe car with registration number NBB-52 TT. This was revealed by State Police Command Spokesperson Ramhan Nansel to journalists in Lafia, Wednesday. READ ALSO: Six police officers arrested …
Read More »Former drug peddlers told the court how NDLEA agents helped them escape airport arrest
Two convicted drug traffickers have told the Federal High Court in Abuja how agents of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) allegedly helped them evade detection and arrest during security checks at the Enugu International Airport while bringing illegal drugs into the country. The two men, Chibunna Umeibe and Emeka Ezenwanne, were convicted of drug trafficking, and have completed …
Read More »Filming police on duty is legal, court rules hit officers with damages of N7 million
…Officers must wear name tags and service numbers …Stop harassment and device confiscation Daud Olatunji The Federal High Court in Warri has said Nigerians have the constitutional right to record police officers carrying out their duties in public. Delivering the ruling in case number FHC/WR/CS/87/2025 on Tuesday, Justice HA Nganjiwa said no law prohibits citizens from filming law enforcement officers …
Read More »Victims of explosion in Maiduguri recall moments of horror after breaking their fast
A survivor of Monday night’s deadly blast in Maiduguri, Abacha Mustapha, told the horrific story of how the blast occurred moments after he and others had broken their fast, leaving him seriously injured. Mustapha, who is currently receiving treatment at Umaru Shehu Hospital, told reporters on Tuesday that he had just closed at the market for the day and was …
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