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Thursday 1 February 2018
AMBODE PROMISES TOUGH TIME FOR SEX OFFENDERS, ECONOMIC CRIMES
...Says Judiciary remains a sanctuary of hope for the common man
AgegePulse Magazine
Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has vowed to make the state uncomfortable for sexual offenders and bring perpetrators of economic crimes to quick justice.
He said this at the commissioning of special courts to try corruption and economic crimes and sexual offences, at GRA, Ikeja.
The governor represented by his deputy, Dr. (Mrs.) Idiat Adebule, noted that economic crimes and sex-related offences had become too rampant, hence the establishment of dedicated courts, to handle such matters for quick dispensation of justice.
According to him, The creation of these special courts, will assist in expeditious prosecution of economic and financial crimes and ensure that justice is attained by bringing offenders to justice without delay.
Ambode disclosed that the state was collaborating with the British Council and other agencies charged with investigating and prosecuting corruption offences, by providing enabling environment, responding to inquiries and giving information to economic and financial crimes commission, to assist them in performing their statutory functions.
He added that the present administration had a coordinated strategy, across state agencies and non-governmental organizations, to prevent violence against women, children and men, through the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT), to provide holistic response to issues of sexual and gender-based violence in the state.
In her comments, wife of the Vice President, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo, commended the state government for implementing the Hon. Chief Justice of Nigeria, Mr. Justice Walter Onnoghens directive, by designating not one but four courts as special offences courts, stressing that it would aid speedy hearing and prosecution of such cases.
Alarmed at the statistics given of reported cases, Osinbajo urged the citizenry to look beyond the statistics, as many more cases were probably not reported.
She urged everyone to aid the long arm of the law to reach far and wide, by ensuring that cases were reported and given speedy hearing. This according to her, would ensure that justice reigns for all survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse, not just in Nigeria but around the world.
According to her, The statistics given are frightening, even more so, some do not report the crime. We must look beyond statistics and focus on the faces of the survivors.
We must ensure that the long arm of the law reaches far and wide, all and sundry. We must assist them to bring justice which they deserve. Justice should reign for all the survivors, not just in Nigeria but around the world.
In comments to pressmen, wife of the governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, described the establishment of special courts for sexual offences, as a new phase in criminal justice administration, meant to bring sex offenders to book.
She observed that cases of rape, defilement and related others, had become an albatross around the society, which must be fought with appropriate machineries of government.
Bolanle contended, that the development would assist in comprehensive implementation of the Child Rights Law, Law against Domestic Violence and other female-friendly laws, already in force in the state.
She said, Happily, the establishment of the special courts, will guarantee sufficient judicial attention, quick determination of cases bordering on sexual offences and ultimately, quick dispensation of justice. It will also go a long way to assist in comprehensive implementation of the Child Rights Law; Law against Domestic Violence and others.
The governors wife urged victims to always speak up, and parents and guardians to assist juvenile victims report such cases to appropriate government agencies for redress and punishment for offenders.
In her own address, the chief judge of the state, Hon, Justice (Mrs.) Opeyemi Oke, noted that the special courts for sexual offences were first of its kind in the country, adding that Lagos State was also the first, to carry out the directive of the Chief Justice of the Federation, on the establishment of special courts, to try corruption and economic crimes.
She was optimistic that the justice sector in the state would strive to be at its best to bring succour and hope to the people, stressing that the judiciary remained a sanctuary of hope for the common man.
AGEGE LG BOSS, EGUNJOBI LAUNCHES MOBILE GOVERNANCE INITIATIVE
...Takes Administrative Activities To The People
Agege Pulse Magazine
The Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government Area, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi has taken activities of the council to the doorsteps of electorates.
This is part of Egunjobi's campaign promises to foster inclusive governance within the council.
The event is tagged: Mobile Governance: - Effective Service delivery to resident's doorstep.
Agege Pulse learnt that the Mobile Governance Initiative is to directly listen to the yearning of the people of Agege and proffer tailored solutions to several issues affecting all the seven wards in Agege.
The unprecedented Mobile Governance is first of its kind with the maiden edition held today at Ogeretedo Street of Aluminum International village, Agege Ward B.
Agege Pulse learnt that the ward was chosen as venue of the maiden edition in honour of late Opeyemi Beckley who died recently while serving as the councillor representing Ward B.
It was also learnt that The Council carried out all administrative activities for the day outside the council's secretariat for the first time in history.
Speaking, Chairman of Aluminum Village, Alhaji Olanite Biliaminu Oladimeji expressed joy at the unusual gesture of Egunjobi saying that they are happy for the development, adding that their long yearning for conducive environment in Aluminum village would receive a desired attention.
At the location are all Management Staff of the Council, Public Affairs Unit, Surbodinates, SLG, and other Supervisory Councillors.
Lagos releases N5.5bn to contractors for 181 inner roads
…Project to be delivered within six months
AgegePulse Magazine
The Lagos State Government on Thursday said it has released the sum of N5.563billion to contractors to flag off the construction of the 181 roads spread across the 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in the State.
In a statement by the State’s Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Engr. Ade Akinsanya, the Government said the construction of the 181 council roads was in fulfillment of the promise by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to open up more inner roads across the State following the successful delivery of the 114 roads in September 2016.
According to Akinsanya, the roads would be constructed in phases, noting that phase one will see the construction of one road each in the 20 LGs and 37 LCDAs of which contractors have been mobilised to move to site immediately.
The Commissioner said the sum of N5,563,697,382.00 released was 30 percent payment for the construction of the 57 roads while the total cost of the roads stands at N18,545,657,940.00.
“The roads will be done in phases, already phase one has been released. This phase involves 57 roads cutting across the 20 Local Governments and 37 Local Council Development Areas.
To enhance immediately mobilization to site, 30 percent has been given to all the contractors upfront. This is in line with the magnanimity of Governor Ambode’s administration to ensure service delivery all year round,” Akinsanya said.
He said due process was observed in awarding the contracts, adding that bids were opened on November 1, 2017 after which they were evaluated and considered.
He said there are 57 contractors involved in the first phase of the construction with a mandate to deliver in six months.
“Governor Ambode is totally committed to ensuring that Lagosians continue to enjoy good governance. There are many projects going on simultaneously across the State and the roads to be constructed will further open up the LGs and LCDAs for economic prosperity,” Akinsanya said.
The Commissioner, however, urged residents to continue to pay their taxes promptly to enable the Government to meet up with its target to complete all ongoing projects in the State this year.
Wednesday 31 January 2018
LASG issues 20-day ultimatum for markets clean up
...Warns against dumping of refuse on roadsides, medians
AgegePulse Magazine
The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has expressed displeasure with the present state of various markets across the State, saying that leaders of the various markets must prevail on their members to clean up their dirty surroundings within the next 20 days or risk closure of their markets.
The directive was issued in Alausa during a stakeholders forum with market leaders in the 57 local governments and local council development areas of the State.
Governor Ambode, who was represented at the event by Commissioner for the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, Mr. Muslim Folami said the present administration abhors the dumping of refuse on roadsides, medians, bus stops as well as markets, urging market leaders to promptly rid their environment of waste.
He said dumping of refuse within the market environment poses health hazards, discourages customers and residents from patronising stalls within the markets, thereby reducing economic activity within the market environment.
“You have 20 days to clear the refuse in your markets. The State Government would not hesitate to shut down any market that is dirty because we will not be happy to see any market within our metropolis dirty” he stated.
Ambode emphasised that the State Government’s resolve to ensure a cleaner and healthier Lagos informed the Cleaner Lagos Initiative and the recruitment of street sweepers across the State.
He urged the market leaders to prioritize the cleanliness of their markets and cooperate with Visionscape officials by ensuring prompt and proper packaging of their waste for easy disposal.
He admonished the market leaders to ensure their members desist from street trading and urged all traders to get shops within the markets so as to ease the flow of traffic and prevent road accidents.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, Mr. Fola Padonu solicited the support of market leaders to justify the huge resources already committed to the Cleaner Lagos Initiative by the Lagos State Government.
“All markets must be kept clean, the State Government has spent so much on various projects and we want you all to be partakers of these benefits. Work with us to ensure Lagos is cleaner.” the Permanent Secretary said.
AgegePulse Magazine
The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode has expressed displeasure with the present state of various markets across the State, saying that leaders of the various markets must prevail on their members to clean up their dirty surroundings within the next 20 days or risk closure of their markets.
The directive was issued in Alausa during a stakeholders forum with market leaders in the 57 local governments and local council development areas of the State.
Governor Ambode, who was represented at the event by Commissioner for the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, Mr. Muslim Folami said the present administration abhors the dumping of refuse on roadsides, medians, bus stops as well as markets, urging market leaders to promptly rid their environment of waste.
He said dumping of refuse within the market environment poses health hazards, discourages customers and residents from patronising stalls within the markets, thereby reducing economic activity within the market environment.
“You have 20 days to clear the refuse in your markets. The State Government would not hesitate to shut down any market that is dirty because we will not be happy to see any market within our metropolis dirty” he stated.
Ambode emphasised that the State Government’s resolve to ensure a cleaner and healthier Lagos informed the Cleaner Lagos Initiative and the recruitment of street sweepers across the State.
He urged the market leaders to prioritize the cleanliness of their markets and cooperate with Visionscape officials by ensuring prompt and proper packaging of their waste for easy disposal.
He admonished the market leaders to ensure their members desist from street trading and urged all traders to get shops within the markets so as to ease the flow of traffic and prevent road accidents.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, Mr. Fola Padonu solicited the support of market leaders to justify the huge resources already committed to the Cleaner Lagos Initiative by the Lagos State Government.
“All markets must be kept clean, the State Government has spent so much on various projects and we want you all to be partakers of these benefits. Work with us to ensure Lagos is cleaner.” the Permanent Secretary said.
Tuesday 30 January 2018
Today's Headlines
*AgegePulse Magazine...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
HEADLINES* Today Wednesday 31st January 2018:
NURTW Boss, Agbede to be conferred Balogun of Agege Kingdom Chieftaincy
...Visits Executive Chairman of Agege LGA, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi
Bamigbetan calls for partnership from NIPR
Tears, tributes as Deji Tinubu makes final journey home
...Ambode, Amosun, Dolapo Osinbajo pay last respects
...He was a great professional, says LASG
Lagos pays N723 million to 149 retirees
Child Rights Law: OPD takes campaign to children with special needs
NPFL: MFM FC to Play Wikki Tourist in Agege
*The Nation*
Foundation donates tricycle to father of six
Troops raid shrine in Benue, arrest chief priest
2019: NGOs back Buhari as Obasanjo's coalition lands
Senators may boycott Senate's security summit
What manner of third force
How to make police effective, by IG Idris
Adeosun, Gwarzo disagree on SEC, Oando crisis, others
2019: Ijaw leaders threaten to reject anti-restructuring candidates
Ahmed: I'm not returning to PDP
Ibadan chieftaincy law review for elevation of metropolis
Tears, tributes as Deji Tinubu is buried
TCN recovers 500 containers of transmission equipment
Senate to investigate digital currency trading
Global wealth rises as inequality persists, says World Bank
Fed Govt eyes N300b privatisation cash to fund budget
Lagos trains workers on service delivery
Capital Bancorp predicts 25% return for equities in 2018
PCMN reverts to private status, delists from NSE
*Punch*
Key points from Trumps maiden State of the Union
Dreamer immigrants get front-row seat to Trump speech
State of Union speech: Trump vows to keep Guantanamo Bay prison open
Trump honors North Korea defector at State of Union speech
Reps give Amaechi 72hrs to produce $195m contract documents
2019: INEC to announce results electronically
EFCC cant probe states accounts without Assemblys nod Court
Group lambasts Obasanjo, asks Buhari to contest
Gunmen kill seven in Nasarawa, Taraba warns of fresh attack
Herdsmen: CHDR, IYC urge Buhari to implement Osibanjo panels report
Sultan, Ooni, others urge FG to probe killings
Ijaw wont back anti-restructuring candidates in 2019 Dickson
EFCC hasnt violated Patience Jonathans right, says court
Bible Society Founders Day
Our MITROS policy is working Amosun
Tears, tributes as Lagos buries Deji Tinubu
Stealing discourages Nigerians from paying tax CITN President
Revisit murder of NURTW boss, Faparusi tells IG
*Guardian*
Style Crush Of The Week- Ifeoma Amadi
Again, Cameroonian soldiers invade Cross River community
Tears as Deji Tinubu is buried in Ikoyi cemetery
Global killer disease is imminent, experts warn
Figma chief in Nigeria, advocates system design
Nigeria produces 236.97bcf gas in November
Lekki Port begins construction of $1.5 billion facility
UK hits 95% broadband penetration as Nigeria struggles at 21%
Governor Bello and politics of cattle colony in Kogi State
Yoruba mythology from an outsider's palette
Trump: 'open borders' promote guns, gangs and cost lives
Ex-attorney general faults poor funding of SMEs
INEC,NCC partner on electronic transmission of results in 2019 polls
Emulate Ekwueme's style of politics, Nigerians urged
Firm donates bungalows to Abia communities
Court jails two oil marketers eight years for N789.6m fraud
The Oloyode I knew
Customs tackles diversion of petroleum products to neighbouring countries
MITROS policy is working, Amosun insists
Seven persons killed, homes burnt in Nasarawa community
*Tribune*
Suspension of SEC DG, Gwarzo in order 'Adeosun 'My suspension illegal 'Gwarzo
Panel recommends Gwarzo's dismissal, refund of N104m severance package
2019: Fayose receives Lamido, says 'I'll go to court if Obasanjo returns to PDP
Buhari returns to Abuja after his inauguration as AU anti-corruption champion
Tears, eulogies as Ambode's aide, Deji Tinubu, is laid to rest
First sx doll brothel opens in France, as hundreds flock to s'x club
Ekwueme burial: FRSC deploys over 150 officers for traffic control in anambra
BREAKING: EFCC lacks power to investigate state's finances, court rules
Nigerians must vote out under performing political office-holders in 2019 'Lanre Banjo
Niger-Deltans should allow NDDC focus on its core mandate 'Nwaoboshi
Tracking the National Housing Fund
Restrategising BBOG campaign
On Igbo presidency in 2023
How FG can reposition oil and gas sector
Brains and Hammers partners Lagos govt on real estate development
Akande, others task stakeholders on climate change adaptation
Tribute to Dr. Ekwueme
Restructuring and 2014 Confab report
Total announces arrival of Egina FPSO to Nigeria
Largest onshore projects to add 1.1mbpd to global production by 2025
Amazon, JP Morgan and Warren Buffett announce launch of independent healthcare company
Opposition leader, Odinga, sworn in as president in Kenya, challenges Kenyatta
CIA director expects Russia will try to target US mid-term elections
Palestinian protesters disrupt business seminar US helped organize
Trump administration holds off on new Russia sanctions, despite law
*Vanguard*
Nigeria: British colony, cattle colony
Illegal deductions: Senate summons CBN gov, banks MDs, Bankers C'ttee, others
Sack Defence Minister, rejig security architecture, Afenifere tells Buhari
Salaries, allowances: NLC tells workers to vote out defaulting govs
Senate probes viability of bitcoin as form of investment
End corporal punishment in schools
Benue killings: Nigerians not till FG arrests, prosecutes perpetrators ' Aregbesola
Man Utd extend Mata's contract
Meet Benjamin ' The Creative Shoe-maker
All set for Ekwueme's final journey
No tolerance for killings, kidnappings anymore ' Buhari
3 dead as Lassa Fever hits Taraba
Jubilation as rural farmers get 'LIFE' line from FG
2019: We've options other than Buhari, Nigerians reply El-Rufai
Decongestion: FG frees 951 prison inmates, as 430 gain varsity admission
NCC confronts companies accused of 'call masking' as deadline nears
Army commmends media on war against insurgency
Why we can't concession Ajaokuta Steel Plant ' FG
*Thisday*
Capital Bancorp Lists Factors to Boost Stock Market Rally
Senate to Probe Arbitrary Charges, Illegal Deductions by Commercial Banks ...
NNPC Staff, Seven Others Killed by Herders in Benue, Nasarawa
NPA Gives Intels Two Weeks to Pay $48m Debt
Panel Recommends Gwarzo's Sackas Adeosun Defends His Ouster
Adichie's Bookstore Anger Lights up Social Media
Ijaw Leaders: We Will Back Any Candidate Who Will Restructure Nigeria
Patience Jonathan Losses N2bn Rights Suit against EFCC
Saraki: Separation of Powers Key to Survival of Democracy, National Security
You Can'tProbeGovernors Without State Assembly's Nod, Court Tells EFCC
Ekwueme Exhibited Uncommon Political Selflessness, Says Ekweremadu
INEC, NCC Seal Deal on Electronic Transmission of Results
Kwara Gov: Saraki and I Have No Plan to Return to...
Sokoto APC Adopts Tambuwal for Second Term
*Pm News*
UNICEF launches $3.6bn emergency appeal fund for Nigeria, others
INEC seeks NCC, telecom operators partnership ahead of 2019 elections
English clubs biggest spenders in record transfer year ' FIFA
Liverpool back to winning ways with easy win at Huddersfield
Sokoto State spends N4bn on pension, gratuity in 2 years ' Commissioner
I will name my sponsors in court ' Stephanie Otobo
Effective workers-customers relations key to repositioning Public Service ' Ambode
Hunger battering 9 countries in Africa, others ' UN
Nigeria requires more than God-fearing leader ' Bishop Kukah
Soldiers raid shrine in Benue, arrest chief priest
Nigerians mistakenly deported to Cameroon
APC will kill Nigeria ' PDP Chieftain
Calamitous Gunners gunned down 3-1 by Swansea
Federal Govt announces special funds for tertiary health facilities
Olamide loses mom
Lagos pays N723 million to 149 retirees
Gwarzo should be sacked, refund N104.85m ' Panel recommends
Minister's absence stalls budget defence
Ministry of Information earmarks N6.8bn for 2018
Enugu Chamber of Commerce gets new president
Senate urges CBN, NDIC to educate Nigerians on Bit-coin danger
NURTW Boss, Agbede to be conferred Balogun of Agege Kingdom Chieftaincy
...Visits Executive Chairman of Agege LGA, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi
Agege Pulse Magazine
Following the procedures to install a new Balogun of Agege Kingdom, the Lagos State NURTW boss Alhaji Tajudeen has appeared on the floor of Chieftaincy Council of Agege to validate its chieftaincy title as Balogun of Agege Kingdom.
The screening exercise which was carried out to test the ability and capability of the NURTW Boss was done in the presence of the all traditional rulers in both Agege and Orile Agege ranging from Olu of Agege, HRM Oba Kamila Isiba, Alaige of Orile Agege, HRM Oba Ambaliu Agbedeyi, Chairman of Baale, High Chief Afogunlowo, all Baales in Agege and Orile Agege, Iyaloja General Agege, Alhaja Taibat Tijani Lawal and other notable dignitaries.
Agege Pulse reliably gathered that Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede would be install as "Balogun" of Agege Kingdom by February, 2018.
In another development, Agbede, today, visited the Executive Chairman of Agege LGA, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi in his office. This is the first official courtesy visit of the NURTW Presidential Aspirant on Egunjobi since assumption into office last year.
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Sunday 28 January 2018
Today's Headlines
*AgegePulse Magazine ...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
HEADLINES NEWS 29th Monday Jan.2018
Grassroot football: Mathew Street FC wins 2018 Baale Ajegunle Unity Cup
...Baale Ajegunle, High Chief Alhaji Murisiku Balogun congratulates Mathew Street FC eulogizes Mr. Seyi Whenu for support
Agege LGA Holds Special Intervention Program On Refuse/Waste Evacuation
...As Egunjobi, Others Clear Black Spots Across Agege Metropolis
Agege LGEA, Hon. Lekan Majiyagbe honour Pa. Joshua and Madam Juliana Olusanyan
Image DryCleaners Holds Annual Staff Get-Together
...Rewards Outstanding, Long Serving Staff With Prizes, Cash
The annual event designed to fete reward staff members who have given their all towards the achievement of company's goals yearly- CEO, Image Drycleaners, Sola Osolana
*The Nation*
2019: Senate to confront Buhari on order of polls
Ex-First Lady's 'fake firm' in N300m deals
Fed Govt won't force cattle colonies
Buhari meets Obasanjo at AU summit
Ekwueme's body for Enugu today as final rites peak
Tax fraud: Govt probes 200 whistleblowing tips
Business Eye returns to newsstands
Nigeria passing through turbulent time, says CAN
How ready is Nigeria for Cattle colonies
ISGPP to host seminar on economy
Driver recruitment and management
Coscharis presents Ford Ranger to Titan winner
Mercedes A-Class set for Feb debut
FirstBank celebrates awards
African Economic Outlook: Poor infrastructure impeeds growth
Stanbic IBTC gives success tips to youths
Ford to produce driverless police car
Quantum leap
*Punch*
APCs 389 candidates clear Osun LG poll
Obasanjos daughter, Iyabo, backs dad on letter to Buhari
Killings forced 10,000 pupils out of school Benue SUBEB
Judiciary workers, SERAP kick as Abia lawmakers suspend CJ
Killings by herdsmen: Osinbajo panel wants increased military presence in trouble spots
FCT policemen lament breakdown of 13 patrol vehicles
Yewa youths unveil N200m unity house
Yewa youths unveil N200m unity house
NDIC seeks IoD's support for corporate governance in banks
New medical lab begins services in Katsina
NDIC seeks IoDs support for corporate governance in banks
CPC, LASG move to fight consumer abuse
CPC, LASG move to fight consumer abuse
Investors look to property over new asset classes
HURIWA knocks Dan-Ali for justifying killings by herdsmen
BDCs back Nigeria's return to JPMorgan bond index
BDCs back Nigerias return to JPMorgan bond index
At FGs night of tributes, Osinbajo, others hail Ekwueme
*Vanguard News*
To fight corruption Africans, especially leaders, must have a change of mindset ' ' Buhari
Probe panel: We shall meet in court, Fayemi tells Fayose
Oyo 2019: Lawmakers endorse Akintola
Assets Falsification Charge: Saraki's CCT Trial Resumes Feb 6
Rep rallies support for PDP in Delta
Edo LG polls: ADP, LP move to unseat APC
FG has spent N1 Billion on Ekwueme's burial ' Ngige
Senator tasks Bayelsa farmers on agricultural best practices
Osinbajo, Atiku, Sambo eulogize Ekwueme
Ogbia youths hold mega rally for Dickson
MASSOB vows to resist creation of cattle colonies in Igboland
Education crucial to eradicating militancy, Amaechi says
Maritime workers issue 7-day ultimatum to FG over failed ports access roads
OBJ offered Ekwueme Senate Presidency ' Ngige
These mindless killings must stop ' CAN
Ordinary Nigerians will win 2019 again for Buhari ' Lauretta Onochie
Ekwueme led the G34 which confronted Late Gen. Sani Abacha ' Gana
Operators advocate postponement of new rates for compulsory insurances
*Guardian*
Transcorp, FCMB, others lift NSE's volume by N42.5billion
Groups raise concerns on feasibility of 2018 budget
Maritime workers threaten shutdown at nation's seaports
How Nigeria can exploit its coal, mineral resources for wealth creation
Unending reign of frivolity and 2018 budget fears
Super Eagles is Argentina's major threat at World Cup
How FIRS attained N4 trillion revenue target in 2017, by Fowler
Child labour and human trafficking
Financial insurance tip to guide Nigerians in 2018
How P&G supports FG's backward integration programme
*Daily Independent*
Govt To Sanitise Construction Industry
Ambode Asks Lagos Corps Members To Surpass Predecessors' Records
UNIUYO Trains Fresh Students, Warns Against Cultism, Sexual Escapades
Buhari's 2018 Budget Dead On Arrival 'Senators
French, Italian Police Finger Nigerian Diplomats In Organ Sales
Kidnappers Of Epe Students Granted Amnesty After Surrendering Arms
Why Judges From 12 States Won't Make Appeal Court ' NJC
NNPC Targets 10% LPG Growth, 15% Downstream Market Share
FG Vows To Tackle Violent Extremism, Hatred
2019 Election Will Show How Popular President Buhari Is ' Danu
Niger Delta: Amnesty Wants Shell Prosecuted For Rights Violations
Latest Boko Haram Attacks Politically Motivated ' Odeyemi
How Quack Doctor, Nurse Allegedly Killed My Wife, Baby 'Husband
2019: Will Nigerians Give Atiku Their Mandate
How Lagos Banker 'Tortured' Wife To Death
Edo Police Arraigns Four Over Alleged False Information
W'Cup: Bring On Any Team ' Ighalo
Adepoju Counsels Super Eagles' Players Ahead World Cup
*Tribune*
I won't run against Buhari 'Tunde Bakare
Group to organise rallies for President Buhari
Find lasting solution to Fulani herdsmen's killer squad 'Oodua Progressive Union
Buhari has spent N1bn on Ekwueme burial so far 'Ngige
Yoruba Youth Council disowns Buhari support rally organisers
Buhari, Obasanjo meet in Addis Ababa
Fayemi's commissioner sues Fayose, aides for alleged libel, demands N20bn damages
Iyabo Obasanjo chides Buhari's agents over re-circulation of 2013 letter
Ekiti govt sues Fayemi, commissioner for alleged misappropriation of N4.9bn
It is unprofessional for PR agencies to establish communication measurement agencies
Leave small fights for small-minded folks
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Obasanjo, Nigeria's mouthpiece
My return to APC will further stabilise the party 'Oke
6 project management tools the world's top startups actually use
CBN may keep rates steady to woo Foreign Investors 'Ebo
Reduce interest rate to re-redirect commercial banking operations 'Analyst
The 6 arenas of success
*Sahara Reporters*
"Africa Is Lagging Behind Global Educational Revolution', Falana Warns
SERAP to Gov Ikpeazu: Restore Uzokwe As Abia State CJ Or Face Legal Action
Nigerian Troops Kill 7 Boko Haram Members, Injure Hundreds In Sambisa Fores
A Nation Of Accomplices By Modiu Olaguro
Iyabo Obasanjo Speaks On Her Father's 'Letter' To Buhari
Protesting Youths Of Ahoada Shut Transmission Station, Cause Outage In Bayelsa
Police Free 2 South Africans From Abductors In Kaduna
New Lekki-Ikoyi Toll Tariff Takes Effect February 1st
EFCC Releases Babachir Lawal On Bail
Stephanie Otobo Retracts Her Claims, Says She Was Paid To Defame Apostle Suleman
NDLEA Arrests Single Mother With Drugs At Abuja Airport, Says Couriers Prefer Ethiopian Airlines
Buhari Signs Eight Bills Into Law
Baba Olusegun Obasanjo, Not So Fast By Bukola Oreofe
If Our People Insist, We Will Go Back To PDP, Says Kwara Governor
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Ambode Deserves A Second Term- Lanre Razak
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Seven Policemen, Two Soldiers Killed In Adamawa In Herdsmen-Farmer Crisis
Police Told Kano State Former Governor, Rabiu Kwakanso To Shelve Visit To The State
How Customs Official Paid N12 Million Into Justice Ajumogobia's Account- Prosecution Witness
*Pm News*
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Buhari, Obasanjo meet at AU Meeting in Ethiopia
Ugwuanyi tells electorates to take voters registration seriously
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Good governance: Ex-Speakers pledge commitment
NIA: Presidency defends Abubakar's appointment
TRCN begins monitoring of schools in 12 states ' Registrar
Fraud: FG investigates 200 whistleblowing tips on tax officials, taxpayers
Domestic violence: Police to deal with perpetrators ' Enugu CP
I have no plan to leave APC ' Oni
Herdsmen/farmers clashes: Security expert calls for recovery of arms
Breaking: DSS, Army kill Don Wanny's brother
FG, AfDB trains 8,317 farmers
Olugbode takes over as Nigerian Navy new spokesman
Virtual reality will transform Nigeria's tourism industry ' stakeholder
Security forces kill another wanted suspected cultist
Image DryCleaners Holds Annual Staff Get-Together
...Rewards Outstanding, Long Serving Staff With Prizes, Cash
In a move to show unalloyed appreciation to staff members for their commitment and dedication to work in the year 2017, One of the leading Drycleaning Service Outfits in Nigeria, Image Drycleaners has held it's annual appreciation/reward get-together for staff of the company.
The event was held yesterday, at Class Suite Hotel in Agege, Lagos
According to CEO of Image Drycleaners, Sola Osolana, the annual event was designed to fete reward staff members who have given their all towards the achievement of company's goals yearly.
"We are always proud of our staff in all our branches across Lagos State. This annual get-together is to appreciate and reward the most outstanding and long serving staff members for their selfless service for the year 2017." Osolana said.
Deserving staff of the company were rewarded with items like Refrigerator and cash gifts
The event was graced by the number one citizen of Agege, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi, Leader of Agege Legislative Arm, Hon. Kola Anigbajumo, Deputy Leader, Hon. Joel Adigun, APC Agege Wards Chairmen, Alh. Mutiu Badru Agbede, Pastor Olayemi, Agege APC Women Leader and Super for WAPA, Chief Mrs. Bola Britto, Alhaja Aminat Abdulsalam, Hon. Bisi Odeomu and other top dignitaries.
Others are friends, families and staff members of Image DryCleaners.
See images of the beautiful and colourful events.
Friday 26 January 2018
Lagos Speaker, Obasa Condoles With Tinubu Family, Ambode Over Deji Tinubu's Death
The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa has expressed shock at the sudden death of Mr Deji Tinubu, Special Adviser to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode on Commerce and Industry.
In his condolence message to the Tinubu Family and the Akinwunmi Ambode led Lagos State Government, Rt. Hon. Obasa prayed to God to give the deceased a peaceful rest and the family as well as the state government the fortitude to bear the huge loss.
"The sudden death of Mr Deji Tinubu was shocking. He was a likeable man, diligent and humble. His contributions to the development of this state, within and outside government, cannot be overlooked," the Lagos Assembly Speaker said in the statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Musbau Rasak.
According to him, the late Tinubu died at a very critical time when his services are most needed to complement the present administration's desire to ensure that Lagos continue to excel.
"However, who are we to question Almighty Allah? It's His desire that our brother's time on planet Earth has expired. We pray to Him to give the Tinubu family and the Lagos State Government under Governor Akinwunmi Ambode the fortitude to bear the huge loss. We also pray that the soul of Deji Tinubu continues to find peace with his Creator," he said.
Strange! Ambode's Aide, Deji Tinubu slumps, Dies during Football Game
Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Commerce and Industry, Deji Tinubu has slumped and died.
Tinubu was said to be playing football with other members of the State Executive Council after the end of the second day of the ongoing Retreat for Permanent Secretaries, directors and executives members late Thursday in Epe when he slumped and died.
Government sources said he suddenly shouted during the football match and then slumped and died.
The death of Tinubu has thrown the entire Governor Akinwumi Ambode’s cabinet and the entire state government into mourning.
Tinubu was the Chairman, Lagos Sports Commission and Special Adviser to the Governor on Sports. He was later made the Special Adviser on Sports alone after the sports commission chairman was given to another person by Ambode.
At the recent Cabinet reshuffle by Ambode, he was redeployed to Commerce and Industry as Special Adviser before his death.
Tinubu was also the Director General, Lagos Sports Commission during the former Governor Babatunde Fashola’s tenure.
Wednesday 24 January 2018
Bolanle Ambode urges Nigerians to be prayerful
AgegePulse Magazine
Wife of the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, has called on Nigerians to intensify their prayers in order to ensure that all challenges facing the country become a thing of the past.
She made the call today at the Special Prayer Session for the State and the Nation, organized by the Fatima Charity Foundation held at the City Hall, Lagos Island.
Mrs. Ambode noted that though our country may be facing some challenges like many other countries, it is not beyond divine solution and that the Almighty God will never close His ears to the supplication of His children.
In her words, “Today, our nation like others is faced with challenges which are multi-dimensional and also threatening the peaceful co-existence of the different nationalities that make up the entity called Nigeria”.
“At a time like this, we need to unite in prayers for divine intervention. We need to pray to God to give our leaders the wisdom, the strength and the courage to find a lasting solution to the challenges facing the nation and the people”, she asserted.
Commenting on the theme of the Prayer Session, “The Practice of Islam in Multi-Religious Society”, the Governor’s wife noted that our religious diversity should serve to deepen our understanding and strengthen our social bond.
She said, “We must come to terms with the fact that, it is the will of God that we belong to different faiths. What is expected of us is to see ourselves as brothers and sisters and live together in peace, unity and harmony”.
Earlier in her welcome address, President of the Foundation, Chief Bintu Fatima-Tinubu, disclosed that the annual prayer which is the 7th in the series was organized primarily to commit the nation, leaders and the citizenry into the hands of God based on the conviction that tremendous progress could be made through spiritual guidance despite challenges and diversities.
She noted that the foundation had over the years shown tremendous commitment to national development, by organising the annual prayer programme with different topics, towards solving national challenges.
Fatima-Tinubu, therefore, urged the people to continue to support the efforts of government in building a better society, by advocating good morals among people and encouraging the youths to shun violence and tow the path of Godliness.
Present at the programme were former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Alhaja Sinatu Ojikutu, League of Imams from the five divisions, Baba Adinni of Lagos, white cap chiefs and other eminent personalities.
Wife of the Governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, has called on Nigerians to intensify their prayers in order to ensure that all challenges facing the country become a thing of the past.
She made the call today at the Special Prayer Session for the State and the Nation, organized by the Fatima Charity Foundation held at the City Hall, Lagos Island.
Mrs. Ambode noted that though our country may be facing some challenges like many other countries, it is not beyond divine solution and that the Almighty God will never close His ears to the supplication of His children.
In her words, “Today, our nation like others is faced with challenges which are multi-dimensional and also threatening the peaceful co-existence of the different nationalities that make up the entity called Nigeria”.
“At a time like this, we need to unite in prayers for divine intervention. We need to pray to God to give our leaders the wisdom, the strength and the courage to find a lasting solution to the challenges facing the nation and the people”, she asserted.
Commenting on the theme of the Prayer Session, “The Practice of Islam in Multi-Religious Society”, the Governor’s wife noted that our religious diversity should serve to deepen our understanding and strengthen our social bond.
She said, “We must come to terms with the fact that, it is the will of God that we belong to different faiths. What is expected of us is to see ourselves as brothers and sisters and live together in peace, unity and harmony”.
Earlier in her welcome address, President of the Foundation, Chief Bintu Fatima-Tinubu, disclosed that the annual prayer which is the 7th in the series was organized primarily to commit the nation, leaders and the citizenry into the hands of God based on the conviction that tremendous progress could be made through spiritual guidance despite challenges and diversities.
She noted that the foundation had over the years shown tremendous commitment to national development, by organising the annual prayer programme with different topics, towards solving national challenges.
Fatima-Tinubu, therefore, urged the people to continue to support the efforts of government in building a better society, by advocating good morals among people and encouraging the youths to shun violence and tow the path of Godliness.
Present at the programme were former Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Alhaja Sinatu Ojikutu, League of Imams from the five divisions, Baba Adinni of Lagos, white cap chiefs and other eminent personalities.
Today's Headlines
*AgegePulse Magazine... The mouthpiece of Agege/ Orile Agege
HEADLINES* Today Thursday 25th January 2018::
Lagos DNA Centre Sets To Tackle Homicide, Drug, Alcohol , Abuse.......Resolves 35 Cases In Three Months
Bolanle Ambode urges Nigerians to be prayerful
Lagos arrests cart pushers, residents for dumping waste on road medians, canals
2018 Budget Retreat: Agege Legislative Arm Leader, Anigbajumo Optimistics of a Better Agege
...Promises Swift Passage of 2018 Budget Upon Presentation By The Executive
Ambode inaugurates Governing Council of Citizens Mediation Centre
...Charges members to advance alternative dispute resolution mechanism
MFM FC defeats FC Ifeanyin Uba 2-1 in Agege, Lagos
*The Nation*
We are true coalition of Nigerians ' PDP
Police chief warns personnel against 'oppressing' members of the public
[Full Text]: FG replies Obasanjo, list achievements of Buhari
Buhari to Obasanjo: you're wrong on my scorecard
Two tankers burnt in oil depot
EFCC detains ex-SGF Lawal after eight-hour grilling
N20b UBEC 'fraud': EFCC seizes 5 houses from contractor
Row over Oyo workers' warning strike
Brighter days assured for Nigeria, says APC
Bill Gates to pay Nigeria's $76m polio debt
Nuturing health with apple cider vinegar
Some herbal guardians of health in 2017 (3)
WAPCO rewards students
Al-Hikmah varsity matriculates 690
Protesting poly students arraigned
The service commission we want, by teachers
UI to mentor new varsity for five years
Nigeria needs iron, steel, says FUTA don
*Punch*
Dreamers could earn citizenship in 10-12 years, says Trump
FG replies Obasanjo, says economy getting better
Senates embargo on Buhari appointees remains, says Saraki
Gani Adams is prayer warrior, says chief of staff
Atiku, Fayose meet in Ekiti, knock Buhari
EFCC detains ex-SGF, Babachir Lawal
FG okays $1m for free contraceptives
Minister shares Buharis campaign caps at FEC meeting
Reps seek ban on importation of fish
NHRC condemns Ezekwesili, others arrest by police
Federal character responsible for poor leadership Ibidapo-Obe
Lassa fever hits Imo, kills three, seven quarantined
No work no pay, Oyo tells striking workers
EFCC takes Justice Nganjiwas corruption case to SCourt
Suspected Fulani herdsmen kill six, torch houses in Plateau
Should government revive farm settlements
Ambode seeks improved dispute resolutions
Lagos awards contract for toxicology section
*Vanguard*
CHAN: Yusuf applauds Eagles' character
AJ petitions UN body over alleged rights violations
A-Ibom govt to construct 16 internal roads in Eket
Ogoni problem not oil but injustice 'MOSOP
Senate probes Brass LNG over alleged $784m fraud
Okorocha's claim to massive infrastructural development, a scam'Olehi
Plot to sack Saraki thickens
Niger Delta militants list key oil assets targeted for destruction
To raise education standard, govts must monitor teachers, students'Don
NDE trains youths in cosmetology, GSM phone repairs, others
Obasanjo's letter: More reactions as 2019 campaign materials surface at FEC
NDE trains 2000 youths in Ebonyi
We've not ended continuous voter registration ' INEC
Obasanjo letter: Buhari will not listen to voice of reason ' Tanko Yakasai
Setting Financial Goals for 2018
Entrepreneurship fund: BoIopens portal for corps members
Stanbic IBTC target youths to deepen entrepreneurial skill
How to come up with business ideas
*Guardian*
Nyiam offers path to Nigeria's security challenges
Tension, delay trail Edo APC council primaries
EFCC arrests own personnel over theft of case file
Lassa fever kills three in Imo, Enugu NMA seeks enlightenment in South East
Quality control, a major setback in construction sector
Crisis mars Edo council primary as DSS whisks away aspirant
FUOYE gets government nod to commence postgraduate programme
Osun imports N200m worth medical facilities
NOC moves to avert visa hitches for Team Nigeria
Akwa United's coach pleased with club's second win at home
*Tribune*
BREAKING: EFCC detains ex-SGF Babachir Lawal
Grandmother who chained 12-yr-old grandson for 2-month arrested in Ogun
Atiku visits Ekiti, consults with Fayose on 2019
FG replies Obasanjo, says ex-president ignorant of Buhari's effort
FG replies Obasanjo: Thank you for your positive comments
Obasanjo letter to Buhari, belated, self-serving 'Fayose
Tinubu, Akande not aware of Obasanjo's statement before meeting Buhari 'Aide
Obasanjo, the letter writer
What do your eyes say about you
Why you must avoid sitting crossing legs
FG may terminate Webb Fontaine contract agreement
Herdsmen and arms
We'll make PCU a world class university 'Wale Oke
From the rising to the shining of the sun: A glimpse into what makes Ondo great
Why God should not be taken for granted in 2018
Cattlecracy
The handshake across the Niger
ISIL claims attack on 'Save the Children' in Jalalabad
Total's $16bn Egina FPSO berths in Nigeria
Customs expresses commitment to remove impediments to businesses
ICRC promises to resolve issues about MMA2 concession
Emirates to acquire additional A380s
British Airways partners world biggest business festival
*Daily Times*
Oyo declares workers strike illegal
Southern, middle belt forum calls for 21-day beef boycott over Herdsmen killings
Nigerian Air Force appoints New AOCs, redeploys other senior officers
We lost 85 personnel to high blood pressure, heart attack in 2017- INEC boss
Central bank of Nigeria hints of possible rate cut in H2 2018 on easing inflation
Zimbabwe president promises elections by July, says Mugabe not immune from prosecution
Breaking: Tanker explosion causes panic in Lagos
Nigerias Buhari, Equatorial Guinea President meet in Aso Rock
Senator Shehu Sani urges President George Weah not take advice from Nigeria
Nigeria set to vaccinate 25 million people, its biggest yellow fever campaign ever
Daily Times sues Sen Obiora, IGP, DIG Dagala over unlawful detention of 5 workers
Terrorism: Court sentences Berende, Adewumi to 40 years imprisonment
Shittu shares Buhari/Osinbajo 2019 campaign cap at FEC
FG replies Obasanjo, says hes too busy to notice APCs achievements
73 days after, Nigerias research institutes still grounded by strike
Village Head Remanded in Prison Custody For Land Scam
Atiku visits Ekiti (PHOTOS)
PDP national chairman, others pay condolence visit to Ekwuemes family in Enugu
China -Nigeria bilateral trade stood at $12.3bn in 2017
U.S Trump to meet with world leaders, business CEOs at Davos forum
The Only Exercise I Do Is Sex Don Jazzy
Simi now Opera brand ambassador
Photos: See London-based Millionaire who matches the colour of his Rolls Royce to his Turban everyday
*The Sun*
Benue 2019: Tiv, Idoma in another hide and seek
NPFL: Akwa wins away
Russia gives April 1 guarantee for World Cup infrastructure
Australian Open: Federer beats Berdych to reach semi-finals
Ikpeazu releases funds for Enyimba Stadium completion
NOGIG 2018: NNPC crashes out, Chevron, Shell qualify for semi final
Disgraced US Olympics doctor jailed for 175 years
NNPC nets$3.73bn fromoffshore crude sales
GDP growth to accelerate to 2.1% in 2018 ' Afrinvest
Enugu electricity station to gulp N200m
NSCDC impounds 8 trucks diverting petrol to Benin Republic
Oando: Sanusi, Mangal can't stop forensic audit 'Shareholders
PZ-Coolworld rewards customers, promises quality products
Customs seizes 2,200 jerrycans of petrol at border
Airline owners reject Nigeria's participation in open sky deal
Cassava innovation is substandard ' PBAN
FG may terminate Port Harcourt Airport remodelling contract 'Sirika
FG fires back at Obasanjo
*Premium Times*
Atiku visits Ekiti, speaks on Obasanjo's statement
EFCC arrests former SGF, Babachir Lawal
Six universities adopt African agricultural fund initiative, SAFE ' NUC
Nigeria Football League: Plateau Utd return to top spot
Why Voter registration will be suspended 60 days before 2019 polls ' INEC
Herdsmen attacking us are foreigners ' Plateau traditional rulers
Female talking drummer, Ayanbinrin, drops new singles
Three killed, village razed in Plateau over mud blocks
Ozekhome, another lawyer clash over who represents Patience Jonathan's firms
Obasanjo Vs. Buhari: APC replies former President
Lassa Fever: Stop drinking garri, Okorocha warns as death toll rises
BREAKING: Obasanjo Vs. Buhari: APC replies former President
Lassa fever: Nigeria records 16 deaths in less than one month
Oil depot gutted by fire in Lagos
Nigeria is in a 'coma'' Wike
IPOB speaks on Obasanjo's letter to Buhari
Oyo govt. threatens workers over strike
Buhari govt replies Obasanjo; speaks on ex-President's rebuke
Despite facing corruption trial, APC women woo PDP's Ngozi Olejeme to join party
BREAKING: Buhari govt replies Obasanjo; speaks on ex-President's rebuke
4,062 persons benefit from free eye care programme in Sokoto
2018 Budget Retreat: Agege Legislative Arm Leader, Anigbajumo Optimistics of a Better Agege
...Promises Swift Passage of 2018 Budget Upon Presentation By The Executive
Agege Pulse Magazine
Leader of the Legislative Arm of Agege LGA, Hon. Kola Anigbajumo has ensured the people of Agege that the legislative arm under his watch would swiftly work on the 2018 Appropriation Budget when presented to the hallow chamber.
Anigbajumo made this known to Agege Pulse Magazine in an exclusive interview at the chamber in Agege.
Anigbajumo who joined the Council's Management team at the just concluded 3-Day Budget Retreat as an observer, revealed to Agege Pulse that the Retreat was full of positive and quality deliberations adding that the current administration under the leadership of Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi will focus more on education, environment, security and infrastructural development amongst other pertinent areas.
He was however, optimistic that if properly executed as deliberated at the Retreat, the people of Agege are bound to witness a new Agege beaming with infrastructures, conducive environment, empowerment and gainful engagement of youths in the community.
Watch out for the next edition of Agege Pulse Magazine for the full exclusive interview with the youngest leader ever in Agege Legislative Arm.
Lagos DNA Centre Sets To Tackle Homicide, Drug, Alcohol , Abuse...
...Resolves 35 Cases In Three Months
The Lagos State Government on Wednesday said it has awarded the contract for the expansion of the operations of the DNA and Forensic Centre to include a world class Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry Section in line with efforts to expand the scope of operation of the Centre to offer more services.
The State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, who disclosed this in a statement, said the addition of the Toxicology and Chemistry Section was due to the high incidence and growing cases of homicide and suspicious deaths related to substance, alcohol abuse, drug related accidents and deaths, as well as suspected cases of poisoning.
“The award of this contract by the State Government is in fulfilment of the promise made by His Excellency Governor Akinwunmi Ambode at the commissioning of the Centre in September 2017, where the Governor informed Lagosians and the World that the first phase of the Centre was that of DNA and Forensic Biology and promised that the State would move to other phases by expanding the scope of operation of the centre to include Forensic Toxicology & Chemistry, Latent & Trace evidence, Firearms & Toolmark, Questioned documents and Digital evidence to expand the level of services offered by the DNA Centre,” the Attorney General said.
Kazeem expressed optimism that the Toxicology and Chemistry Section, which would be ready for commissioning in the third quarter of 2018, would automatically place Lagos as one of the leading centres for Forensics in Africa.
Highlighting some of the strides by the Governor Ambode administration in the justice sector, the Attorney said the DNA and Forensic Centre in the last three months received over 150 requests for forensic analysis from within and outside Nigeria, while over 35 cases have been resolved using Forensic Technology.
He said the DNA and Forensic Centre since it began operation in September 2017, has become a significant milestone and a symbolic manifestation of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s efforts to carry out reforms in the justice sector.
Kazeem listed some of the cases handled by the Centre to include: Suspicious Death Investigations, Analysis of Human Remains that were exhumed to resolve inheritance disputes, Child Trafficking, Rape, Impersonation, Paternity and Maternity issues, among others.
“In stating the achievements of the Ambode Administration in the ongoing reform in the Justice Sector in Lagos State, the Attorney General confirmed that the Lagos DNA Forensic Centre in the three months of operation has received over 150 requests for Forensic Analysis from within and outside Nigeria, while over 35 cases had been resolved using Forensic DNA Technology,” the Attorney General said.
Besides, he explained that the Centre held workshops and training for Judges, Legal Practitioners, Police, other Law Enforcement Agencies and Emergency Responders in the State, while several representatives of foreign embassies in Nigeria and several International agencies have visited the facility and expressed their willingness to partner with the Centre, a situation, which demonstrates the importance and credibility of the centre.
As part of the ongoing overall reform of the justice sector, Kazeem also pledged the State Government’s commitment to support the reform and digitization of the probate system currently being driven by the Judiciary to make it more efficient and responsive to the needs of the people. He also vowed to accelerate prison decongestion through aggressive use of restorative justice techniques, plea- bargaining and non-custodial sentencing.
While reiterating the continued commitment of the present administration to justice sector reforms, Kazeem thanked Lagosians and enjoined all stakeholders to continue to partner with the State Government in its effort towards maintaining security, law and order.
The Lagos State Government on Wednesday said it has awarded the contract for the expansion of the operations of the DNA and Forensic Centre to include a world class Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry Section in line with efforts to expand the scope of operation of the Centre to offer more services.
The State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, who disclosed this in a statement, said the addition of the Toxicology and Chemistry Section was due to the high incidence and growing cases of homicide and suspicious deaths related to substance, alcohol abuse, drug related accidents and deaths, as well as suspected cases of poisoning.
“The award of this contract by the State Government is in fulfilment of the promise made by His Excellency Governor Akinwunmi Ambode at the commissioning of the Centre in September 2017, where the Governor informed Lagosians and the World that the first phase of the Centre was that of DNA and Forensic Biology and promised that the State would move to other phases by expanding the scope of operation of the centre to include Forensic Toxicology & Chemistry, Latent & Trace evidence, Firearms & Toolmark, Questioned documents and Digital evidence to expand the level of services offered by the DNA Centre,” the Attorney General said.
Kazeem expressed optimism that the Toxicology and Chemistry Section, which would be ready for commissioning in the third quarter of 2018, would automatically place Lagos as one of the leading centres for Forensics in Africa.
Highlighting some of the strides by the Governor Ambode administration in the justice sector, the Attorney said the DNA and Forensic Centre in the last three months received over 150 requests for forensic analysis from within and outside Nigeria, while over 35 cases have been resolved using Forensic Technology.
He said the DNA and Forensic Centre since it began operation in September 2017, has become a significant milestone and a symbolic manifestation of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s efforts to carry out reforms in the justice sector.
Kazeem listed some of the cases handled by the Centre to include: Suspicious Death Investigations, Analysis of Human Remains that were exhumed to resolve inheritance disputes, Child Trafficking, Rape, Impersonation, Paternity and Maternity issues, among others.
“In stating the achievements of the Ambode Administration in the ongoing reform in the Justice Sector in Lagos State, the Attorney General confirmed that the Lagos DNA Forensic Centre in the three months of operation has received over 150 requests for Forensic Analysis from within and outside Nigeria, while over 35 cases had been resolved using Forensic DNA Technology,” the Attorney General said.
Besides, he explained that the Centre held workshops and training for Judges, Legal Practitioners, Police, other Law Enforcement Agencies and Emergency Responders in the State, while several representatives of foreign embassies in Nigeria and several International agencies have visited the facility and expressed their willingness to partner with the Centre, a situation, which demonstrates the importance and credibility of the centre.
As part of the ongoing overall reform of the justice sector, Kazeem also pledged the State Government’s commitment to support the reform and digitization of the probate system currently being driven by the Judiciary to make it more efficient and responsive to the needs of the people. He also vowed to accelerate prison decongestion through aggressive use of restorative justice techniques, plea- bargaining and non-custodial sentencing.
While reiterating the continued commitment of the present administration to justice sector reforms, Kazeem thanked Lagosians and enjoined all stakeholders to continue to partner with the State Government in its effort towards maintaining security, law and order.
Lagos arrests cart pushers, residents for dumping waste on road medians, canals
AgegePulse Magazine
…Apprehends four others over attack on LAGESC officers, vehicle
…Impounds 150 waste carts, suspects charged to court
The Lagos State Government on Wednesday arrested a total of 24 persons including cart pushers, street traders and some residents for dumping waste on road medians and canals contrary to the Environmental Sanitation Laws of the State.
The suspects, who have been charged before the Special Offences Court sitting in Ogba, Ikeja, were arrested in an early morning operation carried out by men of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) recently inaugurated by the State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode.
Giving details on the operation, LAGESC Corps Marshal, Daniel Isiofia said the suspects were arrested following investigation which revealed that cart pushers and some residents were indiscriminately dumping domestic refuse at sites not designated for waste disposal and canals, thereby sabotaging the ongoing efforts to make the State clean and hygienic.
He said: “Recently, there has been clamour for cleaner Lagos and the Governor has been very keen on making Lagos clean. To this end, he gave us a mandate to ensure that Lagos is kept clean by ensuring that acts that lead to the city to be dirty are curbed.
“We know that there have been massive efforts to clear the backlog of refuse on the road and our men went on surveillance and we eventually discovered where the cart pushers are operating at Ogunlana Street by Ogbomosho in Itire area. We raided the area and saw the cart pushers whose job is to collect refuse on payment from some residents who feel that they cannot dispose their refuse according to government directive and dump on road medians and canals.
“Often times, if you go to the canal at Itire-Ijesha area, you will see the cart pushers dumping refuse into the canal thereby blocking the waterways which leads to flooding. So, with the determination to stop this menace, we raided them at about 4am this morning and we succeeded in impounding 150 waste carts used for this purpose and arrested 11 suspects while others fled.”
Isiofia, who is a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, advised residents to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse in public places, as well as patronizing cart pushers, saying such were against the law, just as he vowed that ongoing efforts to stop the menace would be sustained.
“We are going to sustain this process. I like to advise the operators of the waste carts to know that Lagos is not a place for them. They should leave Lagos or look for another job and to those who patronize them, if we get them, we will charge them to court because they are running foul of the law.
“We are appealing to the citizens to know that a clean Lagos is a healthy Lagos. It is for the benefits of all of us for our environment to be clean. Some people see us as enemies but we are not; we are only doing this job for the benefit of all.
“We are partners in progress; Lagosians should assist us. Governor Ambode too has pleaded with the people to support the bid to make Lagos clean and we are joining the Governor to appeal to people to desist from indiscriminate dumping of waste and make Lagos a very clean city,” Isiofia said.
Meanwhile, four hoodlums have been arrested for attacking LAGESC officials while performing their lawful duties.
The hoodlums carried out the attack on men of the agency on Tuesday at Brown Street area of Oshodi while on their way to enforce the ban on illegal dumping of refuse and street trading.
Two LAGESC officers – Olasilola Muyiwa John and Haastrup Ifealuwa were seriously injured while a Black Maria used as operational vehicle was badly damaged. All the suspects have since been charged to court.
…Apprehends four others over attack on LAGESC officers, vehicle
…Impounds 150 waste carts, suspects charged to court
The Lagos State Government on Wednesday arrested a total of 24 persons including cart pushers, street traders and some residents for dumping waste on road medians and canals contrary to the Environmental Sanitation Laws of the State.
The suspects, who have been charged before the Special Offences Court sitting in Ogba, Ikeja, were arrested in an early morning operation carried out by men of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC) recently inaugurated by the State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode.
Giving details on the operation, LAGESC Corps Marshal, Daniel Isiofia said the suspects were arrested following investigation which revealed that cart pushers and some residents were indiscriminately dumping domestic refuse at sites not designated for waste disposal and canals, thereby sabotaging the ongoing efforts to make the State clean and hygienic.
He said: “Recently, there has been clamour for cleaner Lagos and the Governor has been very keen on making Lagos clean. To this end, he gave us a mandate to ensure that Lagos is kept clean by ensuring that acts that lead to the city to be dirty are curbed.
“We know that there have been massive efforts to clear the backlog of refuse on the road and our men went on surveillance and we eventually discovered where the cart pushers are operating at Ogunlana Street by Ogbomosho in Itire area. We raided the area and saw the cart pushers whose job is to collect refuse on payment from some residents who feel that they cannot dispose their refuse according to government directive and dump on road medians and canals.
“Often times, if you go to the canal at Itire-Ijesha area, you will see the cart pushers dumping refuse into the canal thereby blocking the waterways which leads to flooding. So, with the determination to stop this menace, we raided them at about 4am this morning and we succeeded in impounding 150 waste carts used for this purpose and arrested 11 suspects while others fled.”
Isiofia, who is a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police, advised residents to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse in public places, as well as patronizing cart pushers, saying such were against the law, just as he vowed that ongoing efforts to stop the menace would be sustained.
“We are going to sustain this process. I like to advise the operators of the waste carts to know that Lagos is not a place for them. They should leave Lagos or look for another job and to those who patronize them, if we get them, we will charge them to court because they are running foul of the law.
“We are appealing to the citizens to know that a clean Lagos is a healthy Lagos. It is for the benefits of all of us for our environment to be clean. Some people see us as enemies but we are not; we are only doing this job for the benefit of all.
“We are partners in progress; Lagosians should assist us. Governor Ambode too has pleaded with the people to support the bid to make Lagos clean and we are joining the Governor to appeal to people to desist from indiscriminate dumping of waste and make Lagos a very clean city,” Isiofia said.
Meanwhile, four hoodlums have been arrested for attacking LAGESC officials while performing their lawful duties.
The hoodlums carried out the attack on men of the agency on Tuesday at Brown Street area of Oshodi while on their way to enforce the ban on illegal dumping of refuse and street trading.
Two LAGESC officers – Olasilola Muyiwa John and Haastrup Ifealuwa were seriously injured while a Black Maria used as operational vehicle was badly damaged. All the suspects have since been charged to court.
Tuesday 23 January 2018
Headline News
*AgegePulse Magazine ...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
HEADLINES* Today Wednesday 24th January 2018::
Lagos donates 30 Power Bikes to security agencies
…Equipment’ll Boost Fight Against Crime, Enhance Safety – CP, Others
Lagos announces new traffic management measures for Agege Pen Cinema, environs
NURTW Crisis: LASG bans union activities in Lagos Island
*The Nation*
Akeredolu targets legacy projects
1,000 relish free eye care services in Oyo
Taraba Police Command arrests 9 persons over the burning of Zing Divisional Station
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Good and blessed morning!
Lagos donates 30 Power Bikes to security agencies
…Equipment’ll Boost Fight Against Crime, Enhance Safety – CP, Others
The Lagos State Government on Tuesday donated a total of thirty power bikes to security agencies operating in the State, saying that the donation was in line with the commitment of the administration of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to boost security and enhance safety of lives and property.
The power bikes, funded by the Lagos State Lotteries Board, were donated to the Police Command in the State, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) and the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA).
Speaking at the brief handing over ceremony held at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja, Governor Ambode said the procurement of the bikes was in sync with his promise to prioritize the security of residents and ensure that no stone is left untouched to protect the people.
The Governor, who was represented by Secretary to the State Government, Mr Tunji Bello, said security, being one of the tripod upon which his administration is built, would continue to be accorded its pride of place.
“We are here once again at the instance of His Excellency, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode. If you must recollect last year when we had dinner with the members of the Security Trust Fund, the Governor promised that we are going to donate power bikes to security agencies to enhance their job of securing lives and property of residents.
“In fulfillment of that promise, we are here today to hand over to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) for onward transmission to security chiefs here present the thirty power bikes donated to them by the State Government,” Bello said.
Speaking before handing over the bikes to security agencies, LSSTF Chairman, Mr Oye-Hassan Odukale commended Governor Ambode for the donation barely two months after promising to procure more bikes for security agencies, saying that it would go a long way in preventing crimes and enhancing security as well as safety of residents.
While expressing optimism that the equipment would be put into good use, Odukale called on corporate bodies and public-spirited individuals to team up with government to procure more equipment for security agencies in the overall interest of the people.
Receiving the power bikes on behalf of security agencies, Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, commended the State Government for the donation, saying the bikes would greatly help to meander to pursue criminals, especially those that like operating whenever there is traffic.
The CP said: “Power bikes are essential for hot pursuits of criminals. Power bikes in line with visibility clause in community policing also establishes police and other agencies’ visibilities on our streets and highways. That is how important these thirty power bikes are in fighting crime in Lagos and I want to assure the Governor and the good people of Lagos that we will put the bikes to good use.”
Also speaking, General Manager of LASTMA, Mr Olawale Musa; General Manager of LASEMA, Mr Adeshina Tiamiyu and the Commander of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) of the State Police Command, ACP Olatunji Disu all said the bikes would both help to prevent and fight crime and emergency situations.
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