Lagos CP: Police Cannot Search Your Phone on Road
Lagos CP Olohundare Jimoh reaffirms that police officers have no right to search citizens' phones. He also announced free bail services and improved police-youth relations.
Lagos CP Olohundare Jimoh reaffirms that police officers have no right to search citizens' phones. He also announced free bail services and improved police-youth relations.
A 36-year-old British man, Mentor Rama, has died in Istanbul after undergoing a hair transplant and dental procedure. A police investigation is underway.
Lagos Police Commissioner Olohundare Jimoh reaffirms his order prohibiting officers from searching residents' phones. Learn about the public's reaction and real-life enforcement challenges.
Nigerian stakeholders urge comprehensive democratic reforms beyond elections to ensure accountability and good governance. Key recommendations presented at Abuja conference.
Human Rights Watch exposes Nigeria's deteriorating security situation as unchecked violence and lack of government accountability threaten the nation's democratic foundations.
Prominent Islamic leaders emphasize that Nigerians deserve to experience the positive impact of government policies directly, calling for measurable improvements in living standards and economic conditions.
Growing demands for a referendum challenge Nigeria's constitutional reform process as critics decry elite capture and exclusion of citizen voices in national dialogue.
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro launches controversial mobile app encouraging citizens to spy on neighbors as he fears US plans to remove him from power. Discover how this digital surveillance tactic is dividing the nation.
Lafarge, the global cement manufacturer, faces landmark terrorism financing charges in Paris for allegedly paying millions to extremist groups including Islamic State to maintain operations in Syria.
Human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju calls out FCT Minister Nyesom Wike over the terrible state of Nyanya Hospital road, questioning government priorities amid infrastructure decay.
Federal Government mandates full financial transparency for all tertiary institutions starting Q1 2024. Universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education required to publish detailed annual financial statements publicly.
French cement giant Lafarge stands trial in Paris for allegedly paying millions to jihadist groups including ISIS during Syrian operations. Discover the explosive corporate terrorism financing case.
As Nigeria prepares for its ₦41 trillion 2025 budget, citizens are calling on National Assembly members to ensure proper oversight of executive borrowing and prevent unsustainable debt accumulation.
A prominent Nigerian advocacy group demands immediate legislative action on loan transparency and capital budget implementation, threatening mass recall of non-performing lawmakers.
Discover the powerful P.R.I.D.E. framework that's reshaping personal development in Nigeria. Learn how Personal Responsibility In Delivering Excellence can revolutionize your approach to success.
Former presidential candidate Peter Obi delivers scathing critique of Nigeria's agricultural failures and food insecurity crisis, demanding urgent government action.
Illinois police officer found guilty of murder after shooting Sonya Massey during water boiling incident. Landmark verdict sparks justice conversations.
Shocking new data reveals Nigerian states' debt burden has skyrocketed, with Lagos and Edo citizens bearing the heaviest load. Discover how this affects everyday Nigerians and what it means for the economy.
Inspector-General of Police Kayode Egbetokun announces new era of transparency and public accountability for Nigeria Police Force during meeting with Civil Society Organizations.