"Legal proceedings have been initiated by a lawyer against Bola Tinubu, the Police Council, and others, contesting the purportedly unlawful prolongation of the IGP's tenure."
"Legal proceedings have been initiated by a lawyer against Bola Tinubu, the Police Council, and others, contesting the purportedly unlawful prolongation of the IGP's tenure."
The APC withdraws from the Edo election peace accord.
The APC withdraws from the Edo election peace accord.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has decided to withdraw from signing the peace accord for the Edo State governorship election, citing concerns over unresolved security issues, particularly the killing of a police officer assigned to their candidate, Senator Monday Okpebholo. This decision comes less than 12 hours after Governor Godwin Obaseki, while meeting with the Chairman of the Presidential Peace Committee, former Head of State General Abdulsalami Abubakar, indicated that his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), might not sign the peace accord. He explained that the PDP has lost confidence in both the police and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
During a press conference at the party secretariat, Emperor Jarret Tenebe explained that their decision not to sign was influenced by several factors. He highlighted that, despite a police inspector, Onuh Akor, being shot and killed over two months ago along Airport Road while serving as the orderly to the party's candidate, Sen. Monday Okpebholo, no arrests or prosecutions have occurred. This is despite former Commissioner of Police Funsho's claims that the command had identified the suspects involved in Inspector Akor’s murder at the Benin airport.
Tenebe alleged that instead of arresting the suspects, Governor Godwin Obaseki is reportedly harboring them in the government house. He asserted that this police failure has emboldened both Governor Obaseki and his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, to repeatedly attack members of their political party at rallies and business locations.
He criticized the governor for making inflammatory remarks that undermine his role as the Chief Security Officer of the State. Tenebe detailed various attacks on the APC campaign team in communities like Akoko-Edo, Etsako Central, and Esan West while they were mobilizing supporters for the election.
In response to these attacks, Tenebe noted that Governor Obaseki had remained silent and failed to condemn the violence. Instead, he pointed out that Odion Olaye, Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress in Edo State, had threatened that “Nigeria will burn” if INEC did not declare the PDP candidate, Asue Ighodalo, as the winner of the September 21, 2024 gubernatorial election.
Tenebe also mentioned that several PDP leaders have publicly boasted about their ability to act with impunity, and criticized the police for not addressing the party’s petition, which included names of suspects involved in these incidents.
He stated, “In summary, these incidents highlight Governor Obaseki’s reluctance to promote peace and the security agencies’ failure to ensure a peaceful environment for the upcoming September 21, 2024 election.”
The Pharmacy Council has closed 666 drugstores in Kaduna.
The Pharmacy Council has closed 666 drugstores in Kaduna.
The Pharmacy Council of Nigeria has closed 666 unauthorized medicine shops in Kaduna State due to their illegal operations and breach of National Drug Distribution Guidelines.
The crackdown, which started earlier this week, targeted various open drug markets and other locations throughout the state where medicines were sold without proper registration and oversight.
This action is intended to ensure the safe and effective distribution of drugs, safeguard public health, and prevent the sale of dangerous substances.
At a press conference in Kaduna on Thursday, PCN Director of Enforcement, Pharm. Stephen Esumobi, reported that the closures included 47 pharmacies, 313 patent medicine stores, and 306 other illegal medicine outlets.
Esumobi mentioned that the PCN team inspected 895 locations during the operation, issuing 9 compliance orders to shop owners found operating illegally.
He stated, "By the conclusion of the enforcement exercise, which began earlier this week, a total of 895 premises were inspected. This included 75 pharmacies, 514 patent medicine shops, and 306 illegal establishments.
"A total of 666 premises were sealed. These included 47 pharmacies, 313 patent medicine shops, and 306 illegal medicine shops."
Esumobi cautioned that the PCN would not hesitate to take additional measures against non-compliant medicine dealers. He also mentioned that the council would support owners of sealed shops who are willing to adhere to the regulations.
Few hours to 2 years in office; my open letter to Governor C.C Soludo
My Mother
8 suspected oil thieves in rivers investigated by (EFCC)
8 suspected oil thieves in rivers investigated by (EFCC)
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has launched an inquiry into the actions of eight individuals suspected of participating in oil theft in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State. This development was revealed by the EFCC Spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, in a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja.
Oyewale stated that the investigation was initiated after the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base, Bonny Island, Port Harcourt, handed over the suspects to the EFCC on Wednesday. The suspects, along with their vessel MV Cabrini, were apprehended during an operation on November 8, 2023, with an unspecified quantity of illegally acquired Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) along the Bonny Channel.
The individuals involved in the alleged oil theft are Tyson Saidi, Emmanuel Memedo, Bamidele Owoeye, Sunday Okenwa, Sanusi Adeola, Kessen Friday, Miebaka Kienka, and Emmanuel Adewole. Lt.-Comm. G.Y Gwaza, the Naval Hand-Over Officer, conveyed that the suspects were handed over to the EFCC for further investigation and potential prosecution.
Responding to the handover, Chief Superintendent of the EFCC, CSE Itoro Levi, who received the suspects, assured that a comprehensive and professional investigation would be carried out. She also expressed gratitude to the Navy for their collaborative efforts with the EFCC.
Wrong use of beauty products
by Jennifer Chinonso
“Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder “, goes the popular saying. It boils down to say that everyone is beautiful in his /her own way and should not be stigmatized on the ground that he /she is dark or fair in complexion. We were created in the image of God and after his likeness.
Beauty products are products that are produced to enhance our natural beauty not alter it.
Its major aim is to bring out one’s beauty, acts as a catalyst to repair some damages caused by sun and other environmental hazards. But recently, the use of beauty products has being wrongly used by many due to some reasons either personal or societal reasons.
It is disheartening to watch a TV documentary especially in Asia countries where people of dark complexion are seen as dirty and such be considered as animals and not humans and as such people in the bid to make money decided to experiment on how to alter the natural dark color of people who are willing to lay down their bodies for such experiment. They mix different chemicals and present it to the ignorant masses.
In one documentary, during the advertisement of a washing machine, an dark man was dipped in the machine and when pulled out, he was a fair man. That is racism in the highest order. In a similar light, an Asian woman was seen feeling disgusted about her dark complexion and the next scene was shown when the dark woman became white.
Some adverse effect of the wrong use of beauty products include:-
Skin cancer
Untimely aging
Eye infection
Breakout
Clogged pores that is bumps around the eye
Zebra coloration etc
It’s important to note that you are unique and nobody else has your skin,, no matter the advice of dermatologist and experts, it’s important to find out what works best for you and always be kind to your skin. Don’t be deceived or get jealous of other people’s skin, love yourself because you are wonderfully and beautifully made.

