When a suspect on bail disappears, the bail is broken. Adeyemi violated his bail conditions by holding a press conference that contradicted his police statement. The police are now entitled to re-arrest him. They cannot find him.
Arresting a family member to pressure a fugitive to surface is legally contested, but not arbitrary. If the police believe the father knows where his son is, he is a material witness at a minimum.
He is due in court in three weeks and cannot be found.
“You are complaining about rising food prices. When the price of food goes up, who makes the money? Farmers make the money; traders make the money; importers make the money. They are Nigerians. People complain about high rental prices. Who is making the money? Nigerian landlords! They are making money right now as we speak. So call it a 50-50. Things are not as bad as you claim.”
- Dr. Tope Fasua, (PhD), Special Adviser to the President on Economic Matters).
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corlys: "you had bastards and i also have bastards. what's the difference between us"
corlys rhaenyra had bastard because YOU lobbied hard to have her marry your gay son. you on the other hand have bastards because you CHEATED on your wife who gave you 2 kids!!
The funny ones are the lot who think Portugal were something before Ronaldo took them to win that Nation's league. Even with greats like Figo, Deco and the rest, they didn't win anything until he inspired the generation before this to a title. So all this Ronaldo hate is funny.
This Ilotbet advert might genuinely be the worst advert in the history of Nigerian television. If you like, hand your money to a betting platform that used AI characters for its campaign.
Dear @CspIniedu,
I would appreciate some clarity on matters concerning the new directive on driving cars without plates.
- If I sell a Tokunbo car to a customer. How exactly are they expected to move it from my location to their own?
Can the police impound the car because it's carrying my dealership plates and documents with the reason that I have sold the car, so it shouldn't have my dealer plates? Even if this interaction is happening on the same day that the car was sold.
If they can, how are customers expected to move unregistered cars from dealer lots to their homes while they wait for the plates to be processed.
Thank you for your attention to this.
CASH AND PROPERTIES LEFT FOR THE WORLD BY ALHAJI AMINU DANTATA.
He left behind ₦61 trillion in cash in both Nigerian and foreign banks. He also left behind 800 petrol stations within and outside Nigeria that do not bear his name, but belong to him.
In Kano alone, he left 500 houses, plus 1,200 plots with only fencing or partial structures, no buildings on them just empty plots.
He also left 320 houses in other towns across Nigeria and abroad.
He left 280 vehicles in use, and another 120 vehicles that are not in use, just parked.
He left shares worth over ₦30 trillion in companies within and outside Nigeria.
In an interview he granted in 2022, he said he started buying private jets in 1967 at the cost of $120,000 USD. He had 10 private jets, each not worth less than ₦1 billion.
He lived with four wives, had over 45 children and more than 150 grandchildren.
He was buried in Medina, Saudi Arabia according to his wish.
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Yes.
If you don’t agree with that religion why do you go there to seek education?
If you agree to join an institution that ou should be will to abide the laws of said institution.
Should a faith-based institution be allowed to force undergraduates to attend religious services? No.
I can anticipate your response. Yes, my objection extends to any Muslim-owned uni forcing students to use hijab or go to a mosque. This is all part of normalised abnormality.
@the_popemichael There is nothing valid about His Point.
Private owned institutions can choose what faith based subjects they choose to offer and parents in turn accept that by admitting their wards.
EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede has revealed how Yahoo boys (internet fraudsters) stole N7.2m from a judge’s bank account, prompting the judge to call him at 1am over the issue.
Speaking further, Olukoyede said he told the judge that the incident occurred in a state where the EFCC had been restrained by a court order from investigating certain financial crimes, but the judge insisted that her case was an exception.
He added that the commission acted swiftly and recovered the full amount stolen before 6pm the following day.
He also noted that if an application comes before that judge to stop the EFCC from carrying out its mandate, she will refuse it because she has become a victim.