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April 16, 2024 President Bola Tinubu Declares April 7 National Police Day

President Bola Tinubu Declares April 7 National Police Day

President Bola Tinubu has officially designated April 7 as National Police Day. This announcement was made by Vice President Kashim during the inaugural awards and commendations ceremony organized by the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in Abuja on Monday evening.

In his address titled "Courage Under Fire: A Tribute to Our Police Force," Vice President Shettima acknowledged the resilience of Nigerian citizens in the face of security threats and attacks on their lives and livelihoods. He emphasized the commitment of the police force, stating that despite the challenges faced by Nigeria's security architecture, the police have shown dedication. The Vice President reiterated the government's determination to modernize the Nigeria Police Force into a professional and accountable institution aligned with the nation's values.

He highlighted ongoing reforms aimed at enhancing the capabilities of the police force, including investments in training and capacity-building. These efforts, he explained, are intended to equip police officers with the necessary skills, knowledge, and expertise to address modern policing challenges effectively.

Additionally, the government plans to upgrade equipment and technology to improve the operational efficiency and effectiveness of the force.

April 16, 2024 24-Year-Old Baker Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Sexual Assault on Underage Neighbor

24-Year-Old Baker Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Sexual Assault on Underage Neighbor

In Ikeja, the Lagos State Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court has handed down a life sentence to 24-year-old baker, Adesina Farouk, for sexually assaulting his 15-year-old neighbor. Judge Rahman Oshodi, in a ruling on Monday, found Farouk guilty of defilement, citing compelling evidence presented by the prosecution.

Oshodi emphasized the lack of consent in the survivor’s encounter, noting the forcible nature of the act, which resulted in physical harm and distress. Despite Farouk’s attempts to deceive the court by claiming the survivor was older and they were in a relationship, evidence, including medical reports, indicated otherwise.

The court dismissed Farouk’s assertion of consensual sex, highlighting the severity of the offense and its detrimental impact on the victim’s well-being. Oshodi emphasized the breach of trust and the lasting trauma inflicted on the victim and her family, sentencing Farouk to life imprisonment and ordering his inclusion in the Lagos State Sexual Offences Register.

Oshodi stressed the necessity of deterring such egregious acts, rejecting pleas for leniency and emphasizing the gravity of Farouk’s crime. The prosecution echoed these sentiments, urging the court to impose the full extent of the law on Farouk to serve as a warning to others. Additionally, the court emphasized the importance of registering Farouk as a sexual offender, signaling the seriousness of his crime and the imperative of protecting society’s most vulnerable members.

April 16, 2024 Sylvester Oromoni: Coroner Says Death Was Natural But Avoidable

Sylvester Oromoni: Coroner Says Death Was Natural But Avoidable

Coroner Magistrate Mikhail Kadiri concluded that 12-year-old Sylvester Oromoni, a student at Dowen College in Lagos, died of natural causes. During the six-hour verdict delivery, the coroner declared that although the death was natural, it could have been avoided, citing negligence on the part of the boy's parents and medical caregivers as contributing factors.

Kadiri stated that the evidence indicated Sylvester experienced severe, unnecessary suffering due to this negligence, leading to his preventable demise. Throughout the inquest, which commenced on January 15, 2022, thirty-two witnesses testified, including Sylvester's parents, Dowen College management, staff, students, police officers, and medical professionals.

The inquest relied on findings from two autopsies performed in Warri, Delta State, and Lagos, which identified septicemia as the cause of death, a condition that urgently needed medical attention but was not timely provided. Magistrate Kadiri highlighted that the treatment required massive doses of antibiotics, fluids, and blood transfusions, which Sylvester did not receive.

Furthermore, Kadiri cleared the school and five senior students accused of bullying and poisoning Sylvester of any wrongdoing. He noted improvements at Dowen College since the incident and recommended better documentation of student movements and psychological assessments for students.

In his recommendations, Kadiri emphasized the importance of parents taking their children's health seriously and called for improved coordination between police and medical teams to prevent similar tragedies.

April 15, 2024 Naira Strengthens To N1,000 Per Dollar In The FX Black Market

Naira Strengthens To N1,000 Per Dollar In The FX Black Market


As Monday's foreign exchange market opened, the Naira saw an appreciation to N1000 per US dollar. This information was revealed by Mistila Dayyabu, a Bureau De Change operator. Dayyabu further anticipated that the Naira would continue to strengthen throughout the week, possibly dipping below the N1000 per dollar threshold.

This development follows closely after the Naira was recognized as the top-performing currency in April by Goldman Sachs. Notably, the Naira experienced a significant increase of N60 against the dollar following the Eid-el-Fitr holidays.

Over recent months, the Naira has been on a steady upward trajectory against the dollar, transitioning from N1,900 in February to its current rate of N1000 at the parallel market. Despite this positive trend, many Nigerians have expressed concerns that the Naira's appreciation has not translated into lower prices for goods and services.

The latest inflation report from the National Bureau of Statistics highlights a concerning increase, with food inflation reaching 40.01 percent in March 2024.

 

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