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Wednesday 5 February 2020

No going back on Okada, Keke Restriction - Sanwo-Olu



...Says mass transit scheme coming on routes where restriction is effective

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Lagos State Government will not reverse the ongoing enforcement of its Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018, which restricts operations of commercial motorcycles, popularly known as Okada and tricycles (Keke NAPEP) in 15 local councils across the State.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu made this known on Tuesday, while speaking at the official launch of commercial operations in water transportation by Lagos Ferry Services (LAGFERRY) at an event held at Badore Ferry Terminal in Ajah.

Sanwo-Olu said the State Government would not give in to blackmail and “uninformed criticism” of its decision to restrict Okada and Keke NAPEP on the highways, saying the enforcement became necessary in the face of growing threats to security of lives of residents.

Besides, Sanwo-Olu said the scary figures of accidents resulting from Okada riders’ recklessness and the disobedience to traffic laws necessitated the enforcement of the laws.

The Governor admitted the decision was a tough one, but said his Government would not compromise on the issue of security and safety of residents.

He said: “I agree it’s a tough decision we made regarding the restriction of Okada and Keke in some parts of Lagos. But I want to say some facts, which people can debate. The restriction that we have done is primarily based on security and safety of lives of residents. We took the decision based on the level of danger we have seen to have happened to our people.

“As a responsible Government, we will not fold our arms and allow Okada riders put our lives in danger. One life is more important to us than all the economic benefits to be made if we allowed them to continue. We understand that investment too can be critical, but keeping people alive and safe is more germane.”

Sanwo-Olu identified with commuters affected by the Okada restriction. He announced that the Government would be deploying over 500 buses to the routes listed in the restriction directive as alternative to ease movement.

He added that the launching of commercial operations on waterways by LAGFERRY was another programme introduced by the Government to address congestion on the highways.

BREAKING: Policeman commits suicide in Lagos cell

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A policeman, identified as Eze, has reportedly hanged himself in a cell at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.

Our correspondent exclusively gathered that the cop, who was attached to a Dangote factory, was arrested after he allegedly shot dead a man.

"He was brought to the state CID for investigation and prosecution.

"But he hanged himself in the cell around 2 am today. He was attached to the Dangote factory and shot a man dead," a credible source said.


Lagos Marathon: Egunjobi assures participants of support

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The Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi (JP), has assured residents of the area interested in competing in the year 2020 Lagos City Marathon Race of the Council’s support.

Egunjobi gave the assurance while addressing newsmen at the secretariat at a press conference organised to create awareness for the event.

The Council boss was however, coy about the form of support the local government would give to participants from the area but went on to lavish praise on the race, saying, “We cannot take the event lightly because of its copious amounts of benefits to Lagos and Lagosians. While it is a sport tourism, the single fastest tourism sector of the tourism market with its attendant benefits, on the other hand, it would help the state in its quests to have a preponderance of healthy residents.”
       
The race is in two categories, namely 42kms for professional athletes, and 10kms for amateurs.

AgegePulse learnt that, the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, paid for the forms and distributed them to the twenty local government  areas and thirty-seven LCDAs for onward distribution to interested persons free of charge.  However, it has recorded low receipt.

Speaking on the reception, “Am not in any way impressed by the turnout in our local government despite plan to support interested participants. To say the least, the reception has been underwhelming.”

The marathon which is scheduled for Saturday, February 8, attracts lots of marathoners outside Nigeria with hundreds of thousands in prize money.

Tuesday 4 February 2020

Woman stabs husband to death over phone charger, Says "I Still Love My Husband"

A 17-year-old housewife, Rabi Rabi’u, who stabbed her husband, Shamsu Salisu, to death in Katsina State last Wednesday, has explained that a misunderstanding on who should first charge their mobile telephone led to a scuffle in which he died.



Rabi, who was paraded at the Katsina State Police Command Headquarters on Tuesday, said amidst sobs that she never knew the stab could lead to the death of the 25-year-old Salisu.

According to her, the incident happened on Wednesday morning when public power supply was restored in their community and she wanted to charge her phones.


She said Salisu equally wanted to charge his phones at the same time.


She added the argument led to a scuffle between the two of them, adding that Salisu drew out a knife, which she snatched from him.

Rabi, who spoke in Hausa explained, “The incident happened early in the morning during prayer time. Public power supply was restored in our area and I wanted to charge my phones, while Salisu also wanted to charge his.

“Unfortunately, we were arguing over who should use the charger first when Salisu drew out a knife and I snatched it from him and stabbed him in the stomach and he later died.

“Our marriage was just 51-day-old and we were yet to have children, but I still love him. I never knew that the stab would lead to his death.

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LAGOS OKADA, KEKE BAN: GOKADA SACKS 7000

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Nothing less than 70% of Gokada riders have been laid off following the Okada ban policy by the Lagos State government.

The lay off, which affected about 7,000 bike riders among the 10,000 total Gokada riders has been confirmed in a statement from the Gokada team on Tuesday, February 4.

Gokada, which is one of the leading bike-hailing companies in Lagos, in its reaction to the okada ban development by the Lagos State Government, revealed that its company has shifted focus off the bike-hailing business as it is looking into delivery services as alternative.

“We are pivoting towards deliveries while this transport ban gets sorted,” the CEO of Gokada, Fahim Saleh, disclosed.

Recall that Ripples Nigeria had earlier hinted about this possible outcome in a review, following the ban announcement in January.

Even more earlier, Ripples Nigeria had published a review 7 months ago where bike-hailing business had been written off as unsustainable with emphasis as to why the business is “dead on arrival”, according to the August 2019 review.

While an outright ban on the business, however, was not called for in the analysis, emphasis was made on the need for the government to solve its transportation challenge.

It’s rather unfortunate that due solution was not in place before the government took actions to eliminate this “necessary evil”.

This reality is, therefore, scary and still unfathomable, especially to investors and the percentage of the youthful population that are losing their jobs. With Gokada alone, 7,000 of 10,000 of its riders are plunged into the labour market without adequate crisis management logistics in place.

The days ahead will tell the fate of these rendered jobless riders by the government, and the fate of thousands of their other colleagues working for other bike-hailing companies as Oride and MaxNG.

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Monday 3 February 2020

Islamic cleric rejects car gift from Nigerian lawmaker, 'Go and take care the poor' - Imam Ahmad

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The Chief Missioner of Ansar - Ud - Deen Society of Nigeria, Sheikh Ahmad Abdurrahman has rejected a car gift by the lawmaker representing Mushin II Federal Constituency at the House of Representatives, Hon. Bolaji Yusuf Ayinla.

Hon. Bolaji popularly called BYA presented Imam Ahmad the gift of a Toyota Sienna car to ease the cleric Islamic work.



But the Chief Missioner of Ansar - Ud - Deen Society of Nigeria, respectfully returned the car gift asking the lawmaker to continue to take care the less privileged in the society.

Imam Ahmad preached humility and selflessness to the legislator and others in his shoes when reaching out to the less privileged in the society.

The globally renowned scholar said, any act of selfless giving will be adequately rewarded by Almighty Allah.

The erudite preacher thank the lawmaker for extending such gesture to him but politely tasked Hon. Bolaji Yusuf Ayinla to comb through the society and take care of those in needs.

He used the occasion to pray for wisdom and good health for the political leaders in Nigeria.

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Lekki residents back Okada ban

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THE Lekki Estate Residents Association (LERA) has welcomed the ban on motorcycles, popularly known as Okada and tricycles (keke) in the area.

It said the ban showed that the Lagos State Government was responsive to the security, law and order challenges of the area and urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to sustain enforcement of the ban.



The association advised Sanwo-Olu to cushion the effect of the ban by providing 15 LAGBUS vehicles to ease movement within the estate.

It stated this in a January 30, 2020 letter to the governor signed by its Chairman, Sir Kayode Otitoju and Secretary, Funmi Adeogun.

“We are happy about the inclusion of Eti-Osa Local Government (by extension Lekki Peninsula Scheme 1) in the ‘No Okada and tricycle ban… However, formal ban of Okada in our community has always been rendered a mere academic exercise due to delay or lack of enforcement of the order.

“We would be happy if Lekki could be given special attention in the area of serious enforcement.

“It would interest you Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu that Okada constitutes a serious security threat to our residents, ranging from accidents to stabbing officials, damaging cars when they run into vehicles,” LERA said.

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Okada ban: Three feared killed, others injured as police, operators clash


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THREE persons were on Monday morning feared killed during a violent clash between commercial cyclists and policemen in Ijora, Apapa, Lagos.

Two of the victims were hit by stray bullets allegedly from the police team that attempted to disperse a riotous crowd of the operators. The third victim was a tri-cyclist alleged to be among those stoning commuters in commercial buses in protest of the ban on commercial motor and tricycles across six local government areas of the state which took effect on Saturday.



The operators engaged the policemen who moved early morning to enforce the ban placed by the state government.

They were said to have lit bonfires on the roads, pelted stones on commercial and private vehicles plying the road, including that of a policeman.

Many other people were said to have sustained injuries in the chaos while business activities were grounded for several hours.

Operators hundreds held a protest march at Ikeja and Ogba axis where they appealed to the government to reconsider the decision.

The protesters were led by members of the civil society and a pan-Yoruba youth group.


Shouting in Yoruba language, one of the protesters said: “Please help us beg Sanwo-Olu o! Does he want us to start stealing or snatching people’s bags? He did not give us any work as an alternative. Please help us beg him o!”

Although the march was peaceful, policemen were said to have fired gunshots and teargas into the air to disperse them to possibly avoid a recurrence of the Ijora incident.

According to a witness, Busayo Afolabi, people ran in different directions when the cops started shooting.

She said: “Ikeja is in shambles. These policemen are parading the streets with guns in their hand. They are shooting and throwing teargas in Ikeja. People are running.”

The ban also had its toll on commuters as many were forced to trek for long distances following their inability to afford the hike in fares introduced by commercial buses who saw a window for quick wealth.

Police spokesman Bala Elkana denied any death was recorded at the Ijora incident, adding that 24 persons were arrested.

“It is an ongoing situation. Reinforcement has been deployed and calm restored. But I do not have full details yet. Though, I do not think anyone died in the clash.

“The operators attacked innocent citizens and destroyed properties. The police cannot fold their arms in such a situation. They were dispersed. I cannot say for sure how many were arrested since it is still going on,” he said

Elkana said the police responded to a distress call that hoodlums armed with cutlasses and suspected to be commercial cyclists and thugs blocked major roads around Ijora Oloye, Amusu, Ijora 7Up, Underbridge, Sifa Junction and Gaskiya Road around 7:45am.

“The hoodlums caused major obstructions on the roads, burning tyres, looting and stealing from unsuspecting road users. Police Officers from Ijora Badia, Area B Command and Special Strike Force on Social Miscreants were promptly deployed to the scenes.

“The situation was brought under control. The obstructions were cleared for free flow of traffic. No life was lost. Twenty suspects were arrested. Investigation is ongoing. The suspects will be charged to court,” he said.

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Community policing: FG constables won’t get salary, it’s voluntary – Police

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The police on Monday said the community policing service would be purely voluntary and the constables to be recruited would not receive any salary.

The state commissioners of police, who stated this in separate interviews with The PUNCH on Monday, said police commands had started meeting traditional rulers and community leaders with a view to recruiting constables for the community policing initiative.

The Federal Government had on January 23 directed the police hierarchy to commence the recruitment of special constables nationwide preparatory to the implementation of its community policing policy.


The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, in a wireless message directed state police commands to set up screening committees for the recruitment of community policing constables.

The IG ordered all state commissioners of police, assistant commissioners of police and divisional police officers to liaise with traditional rulers and community leaders in their domains to screen volunteers who would be engaged after passing the screening tests.

The Federal Government plan came on the heels of the South-West states’ launching of a security outfit, Operation Amotekun, to address incessant killings and kidnapping in the zone.


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CORONAVIRUS: LASG inaugurates Incident Command System



…To Start "Supervised Quarantine"

...Gov Sanwo-Olu Becomes Chief Incident Commander

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In a bid to prevent an outbreak of the fast spreading Novel Coronavirus, the Lagos State Government on Monday launched an Incident Command System.

The health emergency structure is being set up to help with containment in the unlikely event of outbreaks of the virus in the State.

Commissioner of Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi explained that the Novel Coronavirus is a new pathogen to the human race and as such, research is still ongoing on how to arrest it.

According to him, no suspected or confirmed cases of Novel Coronavirus has been found in Lagos, warning residents against rumour mongering on public health and safety.

The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, while launching the Incident Command System said the measure is not to stigmatise citizens of any country but a precautionary one taken in the interest of the people.

The Command System will have the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu as the Incident Commander while the Commissioner for Health will serve as the Deputy Incident Commander.

The Governor noted that relevant health professionals, in conjunction with the Federal ministry of health, would be deployed to the Lagos International Airport for a higher level of monitoring.

The Governor assured that the Government and Non Governmental Organisations will continue to escalate communication and create public awareness.

He said: “What we have started to do is to have what we call a heightened state concern on the Coronavirus. We are not declaring an emergency in any form but creating a heightened state concern.

"Also, the Honourable Commissioner through his Ministry will identify relevant health professionals that would, in conjunction with the Federal ministry of health, be deployed to our International Airports in Lagos where we would see higher level of monitoring as well as organised level of incidence reporting layout.”

Governor Sanwo-Olu said that although the team expects people to be self quarantined, he however stressed that the State will carry out a supervised quarantine where details about immigrants will be taken at the point of entry while the team will do daily follow-ups through phone calls to identified individuals for a period of two weeks.

According to the Governor, the command will be in operation for the period of time the risk lasts. He assured that adequate preparation has been carried out to tackle the virus.

The Governor said: “This command will go on until when we believe and we have been given assurance that we have a stable and controlled environment but in the meantime, this exercises are going to be put in place and we are going to start things immediately.

“I also want to mention that we have started providing both human and material logistics required for this exercise.

“All of our major General Hospitals are also being prepared in event of an outpour into any of them. The hospitals in mainland have tents coming up and extensive resources are being put in that particular health facility for them to be on standby in case of any suspected or identified case.”

Abayomi further added that the WHO has declared the novel coronavirus a global health concern, saying this will make the State Government step up scrutinising travellers coming in from mostly affected region.

“We need to really ramp up the human capacity at the airport to be able to scrutinise all travellers coming in from particularly the routes that are coming in from the South East Asian regions.

The Deputy Governor, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat; the Consul General of People's Republic of China, Chu Moaming and the Secretary to the State Government, Mrs Folashade Jaji were among the dignitaries present at the event.

Okada/Maruwa Ban: Lagos NURTW Boss, MC Olu-Omo Warns Commercial Drivers Not To Extort Lagosians



...To Meet With State Govt for Possible  Solution



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The Chairman of NURTW in Lagos, Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya has warned the operators of commercial vehicles in Lagos State not to extort the good people of Lagos following the ban on Okada and Keke Maruwa.

Read the Press Release from the Office of the Chairman, Lagos NURTW

"Our attention has been drawn to some drivers indiscriminately increasing the prices of their services due to the recent Lagos State government over the ban of motorcycles and tricycles in some parts of Lagos State.

 Our members are hereby informed that the leadership of the Union has not approve or in anyway support any upward review in the cost of transportation from different locations within Lagos.

There is no price increase and no Commercial drivers or member of the NURTW should inflict additional burden on the good people of Lagos by increasing their transport fare. Any drivers or union member found to be taking undue advantage of the situation by indiscriminately increasing transport fare will be dealt with.

The leadership of the Union will meet with the state government and appropriate stakeholders to find a workable solution to the OKada menace that necessited the ban in the first place.

Union members are once again implored to be patient and avoid violence at all cost and embrace peace".

GOD BLESS NURTW
GOD BLESS LAGOS STATE
GOD BLESS NIGERIA
GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

Thanks you

Signed:
Alh. Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya, “Mc Oluomo”
Chairman Lagos State NUTRW chapter.

CDC Agege To Support in Tackling Security Challenges



...Holds First Executive Meeting



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The newly inaugurated CDC of Agege on Thursday, promised to give their unalloyed support to all security agencies in tackling security issues facing  various Agege communities.



The Chairman,  Alhaji Ayo Adesiyan stressed that security issues should not be the job of security agencies alone. He noted that useful information, cooperation from the public will help security agencies achieve effectiveness in their job delivery

Supervisor for Agriculture, Hon. Ganiu Adeyemo has urged residents of Agege to be vigilant about the pandemic Corona Virus,  after a brief sensitization about Lassa Fever and Corona Virus, advising residents to always make their environment clean to avoid such diseases.

Speaking at the meeting, Asst. HOD, Agriculture Department of the Council, Alhaji Yaqub Owodina who also supervises all the CDAs and CDC elections in Agege, said "The council is ready to give the Exco all the support that will ensure they deliver on their mandate and bring about community development in Agege."

The First Vice Chairman and Convener, Agege Community Safety Initiative (ACSI), Community Accountability Forum (CAF), Alhaji Moroofdeen Omodele Olohunwa has also assured the residents that the newly inaugurated Exco would take Security, Environment Cleanliness,  Youth Empowerment amongst others as priority.



He added that the team will also embark on community self projects that will foster community development periodically.

Present at the meeting were CDC Chairman, Alhaji Ayo Adesiyan, Supervisor for Agriculture, Hon. Adeyemo Ganiyu,  Asst. HOD Agric – Alh. Yakub Owodina, First Vice – Alh. Moruf Omodele

Others include, Secretary – Ishola Omodele,   PRO – Lucky Samuel, Treasurer – Alh. T.A Ekun, Financial Secretary – Prince T.A Aderounmu and other members.

Sunday 2 February 2020

Campaign for Constitutionalism and Human Rights CCHR rejects the ban on okad, three wheelers.

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Lagos State government should stop toying with the means of survival of the common people.

 The governor  should be reminded of how we fought "their oga " in Lagos when he introduced 7pm closing time for Okada when he was the governor. No reason could be adduced for the failure of government to provide jobs for the citizenry which brought about the use of motorcycles and or three wheelers as a last resort to eke a living.

There is no law that justifies infringement on the freedom of movement. Amendment to 1999 constitution that allows any law reasonably made in a democracy can not give credence to this insensitivity of Lagos State Government.
Depriving people of their means of survival without the provision of alternative jobs is the highest level of insensitivity by any government.

The government  should be prepared for a serious fight against the unlawful pronouncement.
Consultation with the state attorney general and  commissioner for justice is advised. Its certain we shall meet at the law court to prove the illegality of the anti people order.
All legitimate means ,including protests shall be employed to fight for the okada riders and three wheelers operators. They are part of the toiling masses and under no circumstances shall we abandon them for the oppressors.

Democratic Commercial Motorcyclists Association of Nigeria DECOMAN, an  affiliate of Campaign for Constitutionalism and Human Rights CCHR, will leave no stone  unturned to make the state reverse the unlawful pronouncement.

Its ridiculous that a government which can not provide jobs for the people is bent on taken away the means of livelihood of the people.

No doubt ,some criminals use okada and tricycles to commit crime but the truth of the matter is that those using motorcycles and tricycles for crimes are criminals and not the toiling people using "okada and keke" as they are popular called for legitimate means of living.
Criminals make use of any means of transportation to carry out their nefarious activities. They use cars,small buses as well big buses too.They make use of their legs too.

I would have expected the government to ban mini buses ,LT buses etc within those Local Government areas and their so called LCDAs if there is anything like that recognised by the 1999 CFRN.
Is the commissioner and the state government not aware some criminals ( Not commercial vehicle drivers  doing their legitimate duty) use buses for one chance in every part of Lagos State? Why is the state government not banning commercial  buses in those areas?

The ban of commercial motorcyclists tricycle operators in the local government areas is  totally  unacceptable.
Its a gross violation of the fundamental rights of those concerned and a discrimination against the people of those affected areas. The Constitution is very clear ,express and unambiguous when it declares no Nigerian shall be discriminated against.

Why is the ban not in entire Lagos State but certain parts of the state? Does it mean the crimes and accidents given as  reasons for the ban  are peculiar to those Local government areas alone ?
Why should the government shift its failure and lack of ability to govern the state appropriately in line with Section 14(2) (b )of 1999 Constitution on the people whose reason for resorting to okada was as a result of planlessness  of successive governments in Nigeria?

Section 4 of the Police Act states ;" the Police shall be employed for investigation of crimes and apprehension of offenders".
If there is infiltration of criminals within the okada and keke riders,why can't the state employ the police to fish out the criminals among them?Truly, accidents do occur and some may be caused by reckless riders but reckless and bad  drivers do  cause accidents too.

Why are the LASTMA officials on our roads? Are they not meant to watch over drivers and those riding whatever on our roads,be it okada,bicycle or tricycle and sanction erring ones ?

It must also be stressed that 95% of okada and three wheeler riders bought them on hire purchase and have to pay.

 How and where will  they get money to pay? Is the government ready to pay for all of them?

The ruling  Party in Lagos State made use of these okada and keke riders to get to power.
Helmets were even distributed  to lure the gullible ones to vote for their party at all levels.

Recently,the state government was said to have signed an agreement with Gokada as a source of revenue for the gvernment.

Why is it now that the ruling party is just waking up to raise the menace of the riders ?

I have said at many fora,that even as an advocate for the okada riders , I will support any government that is serious about giving okada riders alternative jobs in order to ban commercial usage of okada and three wheelers  outrightly.

The  state government should have a rethink not to put lives of several children in jeopardy. Parents of several children rely on Okada or Keke three wheelers to feed and cloth them.

The State Commissioner  for health should tell the governor what happens if children
are not properly fed. God forbid, can the state government hospitals  (said to be free yet people pay for ordinary consultation cards and everything
 including drugs ) cope if children start falling sick due to malnutrition ?
If the government fails to listen to wise counsel and go ahead to enforce the ban, it  should be prepared to contend with us at CCHR .

 We are determined to "fight" the government legally for this provocative and unlawful ban of people's legitimate means of survival.

I hereby call on Nigeria Labour Congress NLC, Trade Union Congress TUC, United Action for Democracy UAD, Committee for Workers Rights CWR , Federation of Informal Workers of Nigeria FIWON, Lagos State Civil Society Partnership LACSOP, Joint Action Front JAF, Public Interest Coalition PIC and others to prevail on Lagos State  government to rescind its decision to commence enforcement of the illegal ban from 1st February, ,2020.

The entire okada and Keke Marwa operators should come together to join every peaceful protest against the order.
The motto of  DECOMAN , No more oppression ,  should be the stand of all Keke and Okada riders regardless of the unions they belong.

We say NO to the BAN on commercial motorcyclists and tricycle operators without providing them with alternative jobs.

A People United Can Never Be Defeated.

Toyin Raheem.
Executive Secretary,  CCHR.

Govt hails compliance with restriction of Motorcycles and Tricycles



…65 New Buses For New, Old Routes Monday

…14 Ferries Join Waterways Tuesday

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The government of Lagos State praises motorcycle and tricycle operators for complying with the restriction from six local government areas, major highways and bridges. The enforcement of the State Security Council’s order began on Saturday, February 1, 2020.

The level of compliance was over 90 %. In fact, some of the ride hailing companies directed their riders to obey the directive. This is commendable. The high level of compliance has shown that Lagosians agree with the government on the need to stop the danger that commercial motorcycles and tricycles have become - a big threat to safety of lives and security of our people. They should stand firm in supporting the government.

The little discomfort experienced  by commuters on some routes due to the absence of motorcycles and tricycles is noted. This will not last as alternatives are being rolled out.

A fleet of 65 buses will join the others on some major routes as from Monday , February 3, 2020: No less than 550 more buses are being expected. Besides, 14 ferries will be commissioned on Tuesday. This will further open up the waterways, reduce travel time on various routes and provide safe, dependable and comfortable alternatives for commuters.

The government is not unaware that enforcing this directive may lead to some job losses. The Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, plans to announce some measures to tackle the  likely effects of the order, besides the programmes of various agencies, such as the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Office of Civic Engagement, Lagos State Parks and Gardens and others.

The government hereby warns all those who are planning to unleash violence on the state because of the ongoing enforcement to have a change of heart. Lagosians are peace loving and law abiding people, who will not embrace any disruption of their legal activities by failed politicians hiding under the evil of unwholesome activism. The law enforcement agents have been directed to ensure that nobody takes the law into his hands. The government places a very high premium on law and order in the interest of all Lagosians.  It will not fail to act when peace is threatened.

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#ForAGreaterLagos

I’M IRREVOCABLY COMMITTED TO EDUCATION SECTOR, SAYS SANWO-OLU


…As UNILAG Alumni Confers Special Recognition Award On Lagos Gov



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Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu has reiterated the commitment of his administration to massively invest in quality education to guarantee a brighter future for the young ones, assuring that the State Government would spare no effort to improve the learning and teaching environment in schools across the State.

Speaking on Saturday at the 2nd High Table and Fund Raising Dinner of the Alumni of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos where he was conferred with a special recognition award for his contribution to the growth and development of education, Sanwo-Olu said he remained irrevocably committed to make the right investment to scale up provision of quality education, especially in public schools.



The Governor, who was represented by his wife and an alumnus of the institution, Dr. (Mrs.) Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, said: “As you might have known, the Education sector was allocated the highest percentage in our current’s year’s budget. This prioritization is in tandem with the T.H.E.M.E’s agenda in which education represent a key pillar. It is also in realization of the key role education plays in the 21st Century.

“Our administration is irrevocably committed to give utmost attention to the education sector particularly the Public School System where much is needed to be done to improve the learning and teaching environment.”

In furtherance of this, the Governor said the State Government had recently completed the process of massive rehabilitation and renovation of 300 public schools which is the first phase under the public schools’ transformation programme.

In addition, he said a training programme for primary schools’ teachers under Eko Excel Initiative was just completed, while the pilot exercise of the school feeding programme tagged “Snack for Thoughts” for pupils in primary 4 – 6 within Lagos Island Local Government was completed a few days ago.

“When fully operational, this programme will improve the nutritional intake of the pupils. This would result in improve mental capacity and school attendance. All of these and many more initiative being implemented will result in significant transformation of the education sector and better future for our State and the country as a whole,” the Governor said.

Besides, Sanwo-Olu commended the MEDILAG Alumni for finding him worthy of the award, saying that it would further spur him to invest more in quality education of the youth and guarantee a brighter future for them.

In his opening remarks, Chairman of the Planning Committee of the MEDILAG Alumni High Table and Fund Raising Dinner Committee, Professor Oladapo Ashiru said Governor Sanwo-Olu was being honored for the dynamism he has brought to education sector in the State since assuming office.


Man allegedly caught in Living Faith Church with explosives


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A 30-year-old man was on Sunday caught with what is suspected to be an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at the Sabon Tasha branch of the Living Faith Church, (aka Winners) Chapel in Kaduna.

This is Just as the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pa Enoch Adeboye led members on a prayer walk to decry insecurity in the country.

Reports gathered stated that this is not the first time the suspect was coming to the church, adding that just last week, he came but was sent away.

Accordinng to reports the Chief Security Officer of the parish stated that the suspect was monitored on a CCTV Camera carrying the bag into the church auditorium.

According to him, the suspect successfully gained access and was already seated before his bag was searched and the explosive device was found.

Edet who said he was not in a position to hand out details to the press, appealed to our correspondent to wait to get details from the presiding pastor when the service was over.

He, however, said the suspect had been handed over to the police and moved to the Sabon Tasha Division of the Nigeria Police Force.

According to Daily Post, an officer at the Sabo Police station confirmed that the suspect had actually been brought to the Police Station.

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MARATHON: LASG issues Travel Advisory to Motorists

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The Lagos State Sports Commission has notified motorists that due to the Access Bank-Lagos City Marathon event scheduled to hold on Saturday, 8th February, 2020, the National Stadium in Surulere, to Ikorodu road, as well as the entire stretch of Third Mainland Bridge to Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, inwards Eko Atlantic City, will be closed to traffic for the duration of the race.

A release by the Sports Commission said participants will take off from National Stadium, Surulere on the Lagos Mainland, proceed through the entire stretch of Funsho Williams Avenue/Ikorodu Road to connect Third Mainland Bridge through Gbagada, into Adeniji, Osborne Road down to Bishop Oluwole Street before finishing at Eko Atlantic City in Victoria Island

While noting that no vehicle will be allowed to ply designated routes during the marathon from 4.00 a.m on the scheduled date, the Commission advised motorists to use alternative routes as well as plan their journey in advance.

The statement, therefore, advised that motorists going to Surulere from Lagos Island shall be diverted through Costain Roundabout to connect Ebute-Metta, Orile, Nigerian Brewery, and Bode Thomas to link their final destination, adding that those coming from Masha, Kilo inward Stadium shall be diverted at Shitta Roundabout for onward movement through Falolu or Adeniran Ogunsanya Roads in order to proceed further.

It advised motorists plying Apapa/Orile-Iganmu and going towards Ojuelegba, Mushin and environs to go through Eric Moore, Bode Thomas, Adeniran Ogunsanya, Shitta Roundabout down to Falolu to access endpoints.l, stressing that vehicular movement is allowed on Ikorodu Road, from Anthony (by Theodolite Junction) inward Ojota as well as from Ojota through Maryland, Anthony to Ojuelegba and Eko Bridge via the National Stadium Bridge.

While pointing out that no U-turn is allowed between Anthony and Stadium as a result of the marathon holding from Stadium inwards Anthony, the release informed that motorists coming from Mile-2 inward Gbagada will be diverted into Agege Motor Road via the service lane of BOC Gases/Armed Forces Resettlement Centre, or through Town Planning Way to connect destination.

The statement explained further that cars coming from Old Tollgate, Alapere, Ogudu going to Lagos Island shall be diverted to Gbagada, Anthony to Ikorodu Road - Funsho Williams Avenue to connect Lagos Island through Eko Bridge, while those coming from Ajah inward Ozumba Mbadiwe shall be diverted to Admiralty Way from Lekki Second Roundabout to connect Cable Bridge for their onward trip.

It stated further that motorists descending Cable Bridge into Ikoyi shall be diverted into Gerrard Road to connect Osborne Road, while those from Awolowo Road shall be diverted to Falomo Bridge to connect Ozumba Mbadiwe Road due to the restriction of traffic towards Falomo Roundabout inwards Bourdillion as well as Akin Adesola inwards Bar Beach.

The Commission emphasised that all adjoining streets and feeder roads leading to the designated marathon routes shall be temporarily closed to traffic until all runners leave, in order to ensure the safety of the athletes.

While apologising for any inconvenience the event may cause, the Lagos State Government solicits the co-operation and understanding of the general public in complying with the directives of Traffic and Security Personnel that will be deployed and strategically positioned at major road points and intersections in order to ensure compliance and ease of movement.

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Mixed Reactions As Ban For Okada, Maruwa in Lagos Take Effect


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Following the recent ban of Okada, Maruwa operation in Lagos by the Lagos State Government, some motorists and residents of Lagos have reacted to the new development in the State.

AgegePulse has gathered  some of their reactions as it affects individuals, read below for their reactions.

I have never been a fan of keke or okada.......there presence constitute nuisance -Ola Tas

The decision to ban okada on major roads is a good development in the right direction. But pressure must be put on the government to invest more in bus transportation  by bringing into service more bus routes for BRT and invest more in the transportation industry -Babajide Oshodi

Please tell me any state that has ban keke, You are comparing lagos with with over 20 million  population  with edo and imo that ban okada is not same, Okada is a choice , Nobody is forced  to take okada, The crime rate in edo is more than lagos because  of lack of employment, In edo, imo, and kano they have good road, Lagos have bad road, Danfo drive against  traffic they are not banned I hope during election  time this ban will be sustained,
It is wickedness against the people - Ade moses

See okada is a problem on a Lagos roads likewise the danfos. Lagos state has lost control over them. The lastma officials look them without any caution when dey go against the traffic laws. They stop at any place to board passengers. They caused traffics anywhere in Lagos road. They are being used as one chance. Why can’t lagos state have power over them? If you can handle them, I am very sure they have chairman. Arrest the chairman. That’s all - Engr. Ojo Ayodele

Olufemi Michael - Good suggestion sir,  another suggestion of mine is that secret camera should be installed in all our major roads especially bus stops. Eny danfo  caught doing this, should be declare wanted by police. Police should be doing stop and search excises on those danfor once on every 3 month.

Komolafe Abiodun - Regulation is what these bikes and Maruwa needs. Not outright ban. But once election approaches, una go still re-introduce them. Awon Olofo

Shop Stephen - I am so disappointed by the resent decision of the lagos govt banning keke and okada on some of these roads..they complain of the manners coursed by some of the riders which is true but because there are bad heads in the govt then should we desolve the government?....instead of looking for ways to control and regulate the activities of these people u now had to bring them back to square one... Now some of these security agencies sent to arrest  are also owners of these keke and okadas...


Stopping okada and keke nape not yet mature in lagos. Looking at the Population and biz level to meet up target in time of emergency, okada is still very useful, providing rules, regulation and safety standard should be deploy. I notice one thing in lagos, revenues generation is a priority, whenever any body is given a new political appointee she or he always look at revenue generation example. Getting permit for bole hole water is an ideal for revenue from a man and many more. How many revenue lagos resident go pay. Please do the rightful first before scratching your pocket. Stoping making movement in lagos too cumbersome. Build more open access road and restrict okada on major high way not internal Street run that is not motor able in term of traffic. O pay and etc that is safety compliance should be allow. Or can lagos state government provide a special transport for emergency purpose. Maybe soon we go pay tax in lagos before we Park our pupu or faces.
- Chima Okoro

 unfortunately their immediate family will be affected just that they didn’t think it deep..... policy without palliative  -Lanre Olanrewaju

I stand with lagos state goverment ,now lagos will  have a new look but i addvice my able governor to put addiquet  security at some local places like okoko ,iba,orile and so many others and ask my governor to try his best to provide BRT bus from lagos island to iyanoba so lagos will look more better - Ezekwa Peters

Obinna Igbinoba - The government of Lagos state missed it these time ... these excuses are not expectable under the present economy environment in Nigeria.... it has only created a more scary situation... making the security agencies to make more money from these poor riders...


When there is a law prohibiting an act, you don't indulge in it and then be asking for govt palliatives. Its like an armed robber excusing his criminality on the basis that the govt did not provide employment opportunities.-Kola Osundairo

Freziers : Is this sanctions all over Lagos or some areas not affected...? I can see tax forces  here in Agege area trying to arrest bike & keke
 D1: The situation is getting out of hands ooo, the police are trying to take undue advantage of the situation
 Frik: Our boys in Agege can not go on like this, not working for days .....before they will start engaging in crimes...🤔🤔🤔 Agege local govt chairman should look into that...
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The  ban of OKADAS and  KEKE on  some selected roads in Lagos is going to be an herculean task  for the law enforcement agencies in Lagos for  many reasons . 1 many of the OKADAS and KEKE are owned by the law enforcement agencies that  are  to arrest them . 2 corruption on the part of the security agencies. 3 where are the machineries put in place to convey those arrested to designated places or centres? The work will over stretch the enforcement agencies. -Otunba Kilajolu

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Gokada and Max riders are currently protesting the okada ban on the streets of Lagos.

I’m sad for gokada as a company, they started the online stuff, kitted there riders nicely and decent riders as well, but before jack Robinson Opay entered the market with chinko mentality, flooded the whole Lagos with agbero riders and rubbished a very nice concept....Animasaun

Saturday 1 February 2020

How we made money selling children we stole — Suspects



By Ifeanyi Okolie

Operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, Led by DCP Abba Kyari have smashed a child trafficking syndicate, which specialized in Stealing little children from their homes and selling them to waiting buyers. 12 of the suspects were arrested while so far, six of the abducted children have been recovered by the IRT operatives.

Members of the syndicate operating in several states in the country including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, were in several groups, one of which involved a couple, Ifeoma Ebony and Emmanuel Onyekwere, who goes around the country stealing the children and sell to middle-men, who then sell to people in dire need of children.

It was learned that Ebony, a mother of two and her boyfriend Onyekere, abducted several children from their homes in Abia, Enugu, Abuja and Edo State, which they sold to their buyers identified as Blessing Nwankwo, Chioma Nike and one Onwa, whose real name were yet unknown, They sold the children for prizes Ranging from N250,000 and N450,000 each depending on the gender and Physical Condition Of the Child.


They were said to have ran into trouble after they stole two little children from their parents at Tunga Maji and Gwagwa areas of Abuja respectively and sold them to Nike at the rate N300,000, each. But the father of the stolen child at Gwagwa area of Abuja identified simply as Olobo, reported the abduction of his child to the police. The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, then directed his operatives at the IRT, headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari to investigate.

The operatives from the Abuja office debriefed Mr Olobo, who disclosed to them that Ebony and her husband Onyekwere rented an apartment in the compound where he resided with his family and they became close to his wife who had 2 Children and one one-year-old baby.

He said one week after staying with them, Ebony who pretended to be fond of assisting his wife carry her child, deceived her that she wanted to go and plait her hair and before they knew what was happening Ebony and her husband had absconded with their daughter.

A source who spoke to vanguard disclosed that based on the information Mr Olobo provided about the suspects, the operatives launched a man-hunt for them and trailed them to Asaba, Delta State, where they were arrested. Their confession assisted the operatives in arresting the receivers, Nwakwor and Nike, who sold the abducted children to people who needed them. The source also identified other suspects arrested as Onyinye Benjami, Ngozi Okoli, Nwokocha Okoli, Ndiya Kalu and Esther Ihiediwa.

When Vanguard interviewed 32-year-old Ifeoma Ebony, a native of Ogbolafor area of Enugu State, she blamed her involvement in child abduction and trafficking on her inability to get a proper education.
She said; “I didn’t attend secondary school, because my father married two wives and he couldn’t send me to school as he had so many children he couldn’t cater for.
“I was married off to an old man at a very young age and the old man died two years into our marriage leaving me with two children. When things became difficult for me and my children after the death of my husband, I took my children to my mother in the village and I travelled to Abuja to engage in prostitution.

“I spent seven years as a prostitute in Abuja, before one of my friends advised me to relocate to Oba town in Anambra State that I would make more money doing prostitution in that town.

“I took the advice and relocated but after one year, a girl known as Ogula from Benue state told me that a nurse asked her to look for someone to get pregnant and when she delivered, the child would be taken from her and she would be paid.
“I told her that I could not do such because I have two children and I was not ready to get pregnant again. She then took me to her village where She stole a female child and handed over to me. But while I was leaving with the child I was arrested by some security men and taken to prison where I spent six months.

“This incident was in 2017 and while in prison, I met one Ada who had finished serving her term who then gave me her number while she was leaving.
“I called her when I was released and she gave me a job at her shop in Umuahia, Abia state where she sold drinks. One of her customers known as Onwa approached me and said he had contacts of people who could buy children between the ages of one and three.

“I informed one Chibuzor who is Ada’s brother who stole a child and we gave it to Onwa. He took away the child but refused to pay us our money.
“At that time, I already had a boyfriend known as Emanuel Onyekwere. Onwa then contacted me three months later, pleaded for forgiveness and said he would pay me N500,000 for any child between the ages of one and two.

“My boyfriend, Onyewkere, then went to his village, stole his sister’s two-year-old child and we contacted Onwa, but this time we followed him down to Enugu State where the child was sold to an old woman driving a Toyota Camry and she paid us the sum of N250,000.

“Onwa warned us to only steal children on the road because if we were caught we would be burnt. He advised that we should move regularly to new areas, rent an apartment and after stealing a child we should leave the area and move to another place.

“So, we went to Akuke area of Enugu where we rented an apartment and we succeeded in stealing two children who were between the ages of two and four years from a man known as Onyeka, who maltreated me while I worked as a prostitute in Abuja.

“Onyeka was a very rough guy when I knew him in Abuja, it was the police that chased him out of Abuja. Unfortunately, I ran into him in Enugu and he was happy and he introduced me to his wife and we became friends.

I visited them regularly in their house and I became familiar with their children, Ada and Chinonso. I studied their area for three months and when I discovered that the coast was clear,
“I made away with the children and sold them to Onwa for 450,000 each.

Emmanuel and I then relocated to Abuja and rented an apartment at Tungamaji area. We stole a woman’s child who was our neighbour
“The woman left her child in my care while she went to the market. Myself and Emmanuel quickly packed our things and fled with the child who we sold to one Chioma, whom we met through Onwa, for the sum of N300,000.
“We rented another apartment at Gwagwa area of Abuja, where we stayed for two weeks and I stole a one-year-old baby whom we sold to Chioma for N300,000. We then left Abuja and ran to Ipoba Hill area of Edo State and rented an apartment there.
“There, we stole a child belonging to a woman who was sick and could not take proper care of the child. The child used to come to our own compound to play, so I stole the child, took her to Chioma who paid us N300,000.

“We spent most of the money on food, clothes and other frivolities. Before we were arrested, my boyfriend and I had decided to quit, but there was this woman known as Blessing who contacted us and requested for five children between the ages of one and two years. I gave her a bill of N2million and she paid instantly.
“Since we had decided to quit, Emmanuel and I used the money to rent a two-bedroom flat, furnished it and we removed our sim cards, so Blessing couldn’t reach us anymore. My children are between 16 and 17 years old, if they are stolen I will not be happy”, she narrated

On his part, Emmanuel Oyekwere, 32, a native of Isialagwu North, Abia State, said his quest to build a house for his mother got him into the business; “I am a tailor, I am not yet married and I didn’t go to school. It was Ifeoma who I met where she was working as a prostitute that lured me into this business of stealing little children.

“Things weren’t good for me and my family had no house in the village and she assured me that the business would fetch me money to build a house for my mother.
“Then, I went to my village and stole my sister’s son Victor and we sold him to an old woman who accosted us at Holy Ghost Church in Enugu State. I pretended like I was praying when we got to the church and I didn’t let anyone notice what we were doing because the boy looked so much like me. I was paid N250, 000.
“People knew I was the last person seen with the child and they have been calling me to bring their child. They even threatened to kill me if I didn’t bring back the child. Onwa then took me to a native doctor who prepared fake charms for me that would make my people leave me alone and he took the N250,000, I was paid for the child. I then recruited one of my friends known as Aboy, and we moved to Enugu State where he stole three children, one from his village, two from Enugu and we sold them for N900,000.

“I stole a total number of eight children, I am crying because I can’t go to my village, all the money, I made I can not do anything with it. If not for this Ifeoma that got me into this business, I wouldn’t have been in this mess.”

Narrating her own story, Chioma Nike, 46-year-old, divorcee, said she lost her marriage of 22-years because she had no child with her estranged husband, and after she got pregnant for a man she met in Ghana, her husband rejected it and sent her packing.
She said she had a male child for the Ghanaian and when her son grew up, he started asking for a sister. She then approached the child welfare office in Umuhaia so she could adopt a female child.
She said she met a woman she identified as Mummy Ohabiam, who told her that she would link her to a syndicate that could help her get children and all they needed to do was to perfect adoption papers from the welfare office.
“She told me the cost and I couldn’t afford it, so I contacted one Mummy Idian Emeka, who had approached me earlier for two children.
“After I got the link, I got two children from Ifeoma and I sold them to Mummy Idian for N800, 000 and I got N200,000 as my share. Ifeoma also sold four other children to me, which I sold to several people.

“I have returned three and I am yet to get the last one. I sold two of the four children to one Mummy Onyiyechi, and they have been returned. I sold one other to Mummy Blessing and other one to one Monica.
“Please have mercy on me, I will not do it again. All my colleagues in this business have all ran away. Please have mercy on me”, she pleaded.
In her own confession, Blessing Nwankwo, a nurse and graduate of School of Health Technology Aba and a native of Beden area of Abia State, said “I have worked in several hospitals and I have a maternity home for which I have been trying to get approval and registration for a long time but I couldn’t get it.

“I went into buying and selling of babies through the wife of our Catechist who did not have a child for a long time and had been saving money for a child. I contacted Chioma, who brought a girl and the child that was one year old and we paid her the sum of N550,000, but I collected N800,000 from the Catechist’s wife and I made N300,000 as my profit.

“Later, Chioma brought Ifeoma to me that she owned a maternity home in Enugu State and if I see anyone who needed a child for adoption I should contact her.
“I then contacted some of my relations and friends who were looking for children and they paid me the sum of N2million for five children, with the promise that I would bring my relatives to Enugu to perfect the adoption documents for the children after the payment had been done but they disappeared when they got the money.
“Their phone lines were switched off and I didn’t even know that Ifeoma had links with the first child that was sold to me. It was when I was arrested that I knew that the children were stolen.”

Idian Kalu, 52, who hails from Abriba Abia State, in her confession said; “I have four children, I reside in Aba Town. I have a friend who was barren and was looking for a child.
“I told her that I would help her adopt a child at the welfare, then I linked her to Chioma, and she started coming to my house. She told me that there was an old woman who had a home where we could adopt children.

“I indicated my interest and she brought a child for me and I gave it to my sister who needed it and paid N550,000 though I collected N650,000 and I made N100,000 profits, that was in 2016.

“But in 2017, Chioma called again and said two female children were available for adoption, I contacted people who had told me that they needed them and I took the girls and paid Chioma the sum of N550,000 each”, she lamented

2 SUSPECTED LESBIAN LOVERS CAUGHT IN THE ACT IN LAGOS

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Two young ladies, suspected to be lesbian lovers, Christianah Ugbaja and Kike Adeoye, are alleged to have jumped bail at a police station in Lagos State.

This was contained in a police report dated 30 October, 2018 and signed by Superintendent of Police (SUPOL) Oladimeji Johnson of the Nigerian Police, Ikorodu Area Command, Lagos.

According to the police report, the two lovers were arrested after been caught in a public display of their sexual escapades at a get-together party held at Igbogbo Road, Ikorodu, Lagos, on 28 June, 2018.

The two ladies, whose ages were put at about 30, were said to have been rescued by a police team from being mobbed by passers-by who attacked them while they engaged in their amorous sexual display.

They were subsequently taken to  and detained at the Ikorodu Police Station, while efforts were being made for their arraignment in court.

The police report further stated that the two lesbians, who allegedly confessed to the sexual act, were both married to their respective husbands who perfected their bails while in police custody.

They lesbian lovers were, however, said to have jumped bail, instead of reporting at the police station, as arranged, pending their arraignment in court.

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Breaking: LASTMA official commits suicide

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An unidentified man with the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority on Saturday committed suicide by hanging himself on a Mango tree in Lagos.

The corpse was lowered from a tree as seen through a video on social media.

Details Shortly….

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Okada, Keke ban: Lagos council records total compliance


By Agencies - February 1, 2020


As the much-awaited enforcement of Lagos State Traffic Rule kicked off Saturday total compliance was noticed in  Ikorodu especially at Ikorodu Roundabout, Benson Bus-stop and Sagamu Road as commercial motorcycles popularly called ‘Okada Rider’ and tricycles popularly called ‘Keke NAPEP’ or ‘Keke Marwa’ kept off the axis.

Same applies to Agric bus-stop, Ogolonto and Ipakodo where activities of Okada and Keke NAPEP were not noticed.

This was in compliance with the state government restriction order on their activities with effect from February 1st, 2020.

It was observed that Ikorodu/Mile 12 Road which used to be a hub of such activities was completely free of ‘Okada‘ and ‘Keke NAPEP’.

Ketu/Ojota axis of Ikorodu Road was not left out as the axis was free from such activities.

However, partial compliance was noticed at Oregun Road as some commercial motorcycles and tricycles plying Oregun/Alausa and Ikeja were seen on queue picking passengers.

In Ogba, Akilo, Acme Roads, Ojodu Berger recorded a total compliance.



AgegePulse learnt that the riders were being aided by some Area Boys who stood at strategic positions to monitor law enforcement agents and divulge information to the erring riders.

As the enforcement exercise was ongoing, many commuters were stranded at various bus-stops especially in areas which depend solely on commercial motorcycles and tricycles for mobility.

At Majidun/Ogolonto, the compliance was not totally observed by some uniform men who were plying the roads on motorcycles without wearing helmets while the motorcycles were less than 200 capacity as stipulated by the state government.

The exercise almost resulted into chaos on Oregun Road as some Area Boys launched an attack on the enforcement team but they were overpowered as the team was reinforced and three commercial motorcycles were impounded and the riders arrested.

The development brought mixed feelings among the commuters as some praised the exercise while others urged the state government to improve on it.

Culled from Vanguard

United States Blocks Green Card For Nigerian Citizens, Five Others






U.S. President Donald Trump announces his decision on the JCPOA Iran nuclear agreement at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 8, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
BEVERLY HILLS, January 31, (THEWILL) – The Trump administration Friday announced its anticipated travel restriction on Nigeria and its citizens, alongside nationals of five other countries, blocking them from migrating to the United States to live.
The administration’s policy also blocks immigration from Eritrea, Myanmar and Kyrgyzstan in an expansion of its controversial policy blocking travel from seven other nations announced when President Donald Trump took office.
According to reporting by the Washington Street Journal, in the new policy, the citizens of these countries will not be able to apply for any category of visas that will allow them live lawfully in the United States anymore.
The administration said it designed the new policy to tighten security for countries that do not comply with the U.S. minimum security standard or cooperate to prevent illegal immigration.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary, Chad Wolf said during a call with reporters on Friday that the targeted immigrant visas are distinct from non-immigrant visas typically issued to visitors, which will not be impacted by the ban.
A Reuters report quoting Wolf said the U.S. government will also stop issuing “diversity visas” to nationals of Sudan and Tanzania.
The visas – which Trump has criticized in the past – are available by lottery for applicants from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States.
Wolf said the six countries failed to meet U.S. security and information-sharing standards, which necessitated the new restrictions. The problems Wolf cited ranged from sub-par passport technology to a failure to sufficiently exchange information on terrorism suspects and criminals.
“These countries, for the most part, want to be helpful,” Wolf said, “but for a variety of different reasons simply failed to meet those minimum requirements that we laid out.”
The original travel ban – issued during Trump’s first week in office in January 2017 – barred nearly all immigrants and travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations. The policy was revised amid court challenges, but the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately upheld it in June 2018.
The existing version of the ban includes the Muslim-majority nations of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. North Korea and Venezuela also face visa restrictions, but those measures affect relatively few travelers.
Those restrictions will remain in place, Wolf said.
Trump has made his immigration crackdown a focus of his 2020 reelection campaign and is expected to press the issue in the months ahead.
Critics contend the ban disproportionately targets Muslim-majority nations.
In 2015, during Trump’s campaign for president, he called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.”
Three of the nations included in the updated ban – Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria and Sudan – have majority Muslim populations. Eritrea and Tanzania have sizable Muslim minorities.