Court bars police, FRSC from imposing fines over third-party insurance
A federal high court in Abuja has ruled that the Nigeria Police Force and the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) cannot impose fines on motorists over third-party motor insurance without a court order.
Hauwa Yilwa, presiding judge, delivered the judgment in a suit filed by Deji Adeyanju, the activist and lawyer, against the inspector-general of police (IGP), the attorney-general of the federation (AGF), and the FRSC.
The case, marked FHC/ABJ/CS/291/2025, sought clarification of the powers of law enforcement agencies to enforce compliance with motor vehicle insurance laws.
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BREAKING: Court sentences ex-accountant-general Nwabuoku to 72 years in prison for N868m fraud
A federal high court in Abuja has sentenced Anamekwe Nwabuoku, former acting accountant-general of the federation, to 72 years imprisonment for money laundering.
Delivering judgment on Monday, James Omotosho, presiding judge, held that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (@officialEFCC) had proved its case against Nwabuoku.
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“I pray this revolution I pray and crave for happen in my life time.
I’m going to give up at this time because the people in my generation are too afraid to speak up…”
- A former bank contract staff exposes the corruption and rot in the banking system
When AIG Kayode Egbetokun was appointed IG of @PoliceNG in June 2023, the Police Service Commission, #PSC, compulsorily retired 54 y.o DIG, Moses Jitoboh.
He sued.
In a judgment in Jan. 2025, @NatIndCourtNig held that his compulsory retirement was void & unconstitutional. Neither the PSC nor @PoliceNG appealed against the judgment.
Sadly, DIG Jitoboh had died in the week immediately preceding the judgment.
While growing up, one of the core principles that was drilled into us was to avoid the use of vulgar words
No matter how much I respect you, if your post is always about sex, private parts, concentrated abuse, and use of derogatory words, I just know that our values do not align.
There's a way respected and sensible people talk and behave. Its not everyone of us that came from dysfunctional homes or chaotic environment where anything goes.
Imagine me abusing your mother or father during an argument, how nah? There's just no way I can reduce myself to that level.
The key points in today’s election indicates 3 things and which is still the fact.
1. The incumbent(APC) still has wide acceptance from the public despite what many believe.
2. PDP is not dead as many want us to believe despite political bigwigs not in the party.
3. ADC who is another opposition party still has a long way to go, because they are not prepared to take over from the incumbent, it is just vibes and inshallalh.
@mobilisingniger@iam_olutayo 4. Many citizens, especially those in Abuja are highly uninterested in elections and electoral processes, and we'll most likely see much lower voter turnout next year.
JUST IN: JOHESU suspends nationwide strike after 84 days
The Joint Health Sector Unions (JOHESU) has suspended its nationwide strike, 84 days after the industrial action began.
The union called off the strike at the end of its expanded national executive council (NEC) emergency meeting held in Abuja on Friday.
The meeting was convened to review the outcomes of the federal government -JOHESU conciliation meeting held on Thursday at the federal ministry of labour and employment headquarters.
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