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January 28, 2025 Lawyer Stan Alieke Cuts Ties with Speed Darlington, Withdraws from Burna Boy Case

Lawyer Stan Alieke Cuts Ties with Speed Darlington, Withdraws from Burna Boy Case

Lawyer Stan Alieke, who had been representing controversial Nigerian singer Speed Darlington, has officially ended their professional relationship.

This decision follows the arrest of Speed Darlington on November 27 during a performance in Owerri, Imo State. He was detained over allegations of cyberstalking Grammy-winning artist Burna Boy. The arrest came after Burna Boy filed a petition against Darlington, accusing him of using social media to undermine the authenticity of his Grammy award and suggesting a connection to American music mogul Sean Combs (P Diddy). Darlington had insinuated that Burna Boy might have had a sexual relationship with Combs, which led to the legal dispute.

After spending considerable time in detention, Speed Darlington was released on January 21, 2025. Alieke, based in Abuja, had been one of the lawyers representing Darlington in the ongoing legal battle. However, in a surprising development, Alieke announced via an Instagram story on Sunday night that he was withdrawing his legal representation.

The post read: “I and my law firm (Law Capitol) have officially withdrawn from legally representing Mr. Darlingtn Achakpo AKA, Speed Darlington, and henceforth cease to act as his legal attorneys.”

January 28, 2025 Lagos Assembly to Investigate Obasa for Alleged Fraud Upon Resumption

Lagos Assembly to Investigate Obasa for Alleged Fraud Upon Resumption

The Lagos State House of Assembly has announced that it will wait for former Speaker Mudashiru Obasa's return before deciding on the next course of action, including a potential probe into various allegations against him. This was revealed by the House spokesperson, Olukayode Ogundipe, during an exclusive interview at the Assembly complex in Alausa, Ikeja, on Monday.

Ogundipe stated that the allegations against Obasa, including accusations of financial mismanagement, would be addressed when he is present at the Assembly. "When he is physically present, those issues will be taken care of," he said, referring to the claims of large sums of money being misappropriated. While the House is unsure of how such records were obtained, they assured that the matter would be thoroughly examined once Obasa returns to his seat.

Regarding the possibility of submitting a petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for further investigation, Ogundipe clarified that decisions would be made after Obasa's return. He hinted that a committee may be set up to look into the matter, but emphasized that the proper procedures would be followed, with the House reacting accordingly at the appropriate time.

The lawmakers had removed Obasa last week, citing corruption allegations. However, Obasa publicly dismissed these claims and insisted his removal was unprocedural, asserting that he remains the legitimate Speaker. "If you want to claim that I’m corrupt, please prove it," he challenged his accusers during a gathering of his supporters on Saturday.

Ogundipe, however, reaffirmed that the removal process was constitutional, stating that the procedure to change the leadership was followed as per the constitution. He also reiterated that Obasa remains part of the Assembly, even after his removal.

Reports indicate that the Assembly did not hold its plenary session on Monday as scheduled. Increased security measures were seen around the Assembly complex, with personnel screening individuals and journalists attempting to enter. The security measures were put in place following Obasa’s comments on Saturday, where he insisted that he remains the Speaker unless the proper process is followed for his removal.

Obasa was removed by a majority of lawmakers on January 13, 2025, due to allegations of misconduct and financial mismanagement. He was succeeded by Mojisola Meranda, the former deputy speaker, who officially took over the Speaker’s office on Monday. Despite the change in leadership, Obasa did not appear at the Assembly on Monday, though Ogundipe emphasized that the situation within the House remains calm and peaceful, unaffected by external noise.

The rescheduling of the plenary session was reportedly to allow the Assembly members time to settle in and demonstrate a sense of unity and tranquility.

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January 28, 2025 VeryDarkMan Warns Toke Makinwa: ‘You’ll Be Held Responsible If Anything Happens to 2Baba’

VeryDarkMan Warns Toke Makinwa: ‘You’ll Be Held Responsible If Anything Happens to 2Baba’

"Popular social media critic, VeryDarkMan, has warned media personality Toke Makinwa, stating she will be held accountable if anything happens to singer 2Face.

The warning follows Makinwa’s reaction to 2Face’s recent divorce announcement from his wife, Annie. In now-deleted Instagram posts, 2Face shared the news of their separation on Sunday evening.

Reacting to the announcement, Makinwa shared a controversial post on Instagram, calling the singer’s actions unfair and pledging to support Annie, saying, ‘We will fight for her.’

However, in a viral video circulating on social media, VeryDarkMan expressed his concern and publicly cautioned Makinwa. He accused her of fueling hostility towards 2Face.

“It seems all the Nigerian women have had a meeting to throw hate on 2Face,” he said in the video. “First thing first, if anything happens to 2Face, we go pick all of una, especially Toke Makinwa. Make nothing touch 2Face ooo. Yes, because all I see here is double standards.”

The controversy continues to generate heated discussions online as fans and critics weigh in on the unfolding drama."

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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January 28, 2025 Five Injured in Lagos Car Accident

Five Injured in Lagos Car Accident

Five people have been injured in a crash on the Third Mainland Bridge, near the University of Lagos Waterfront, heading toward Adeniji. The accident, which involved a commercial bus and a Toyota Highlander, took place earlier on Tuesday, causing a temporary traffic disruption.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) shared the update on X, confirming that the five injured individuals have been quickly rescued by LASTMA officials and other good Samaritans.

The statement read: “An accident occurred on the Third Mainland Bridge at Unilag Waterfront inward Adeniji, involving a commercial bus and a Toyota Highlander. There are 5 casualties (injured persons) involved and they have been swiftly rescued.”

Efforts are currently underway to clear the vehicles and restore normal traffic flow on the busy bridge. LASTMA also emphasized the importance of cautious driving, obeying speed limits, and ensuring vehicle safety before hitting the road to prevent avoidable accidents.

“Recovery of the affected vehicles is underway,” LASTMA added. “Let’s always drive cautiously, maintain the speed limit, and check car conditions before setting out.”

 

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