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Land dispute: Court orders arrest of Bayelsa police commissioner

Bayelsa State High Court sitting in Yenagoa, has ordered the arrest of the state Commissioner of Police, for failing to comply with a court order.

The court order stemmed from an earlier ruling delivered on November 26, 2016, in suit number YHC/210/2014, which upheld a ruling from the Court of Appeal regarding an appeal identified by suit number CA/PH/170/2018.

The ruling favoured the nine families of Yenizue-gene community concerning a parcel of land in Asam that is currently utilised as the operational base for the state-owned security agency, Operation Doo-Akpo.

The families involved include Fabiri, Ayoko, Aku, Ugbon, and Obediah, along with the Sampson and Boye families of Yenizue-gene community in Yenagoa Local Government Area area of Bayelsa State.

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During a press briefing on Friday, the lead counsel for the claimants, Ukunbiriowei Saiyou, confirmed that the court order to imprison the Commissioner of Police was issued following a ruling from the presiding judge, Honourable Justice R. Ajuwa, on December 27, 2024.

He indicated that the claimants initiated committal proceedings against the Commissioner of Police back in 2022 due to his noncompliance with a ruling from a competent court, but that the police refused to either appear for proceedings or challenge the various decisions of the court.

The application for committal was formally addressed in 2024, resulting in the court’s decision to incarcerate the commissioner.

He therefore urged the Inspector General of Police to take action to ensure the Commissioner of Police of Bayelsa State Command complies with the judgments issued by the Court of Appeal in Port Harcourt on June 10, 2021, or face potential arrest.

 

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Four Dead, Four Injured In Truck–Korope Crash In Ajah Area Of Lagos

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Four Dead, Four Injured In Truck–Korope Crash In Ajah Area Of Lagos

At least four passengers have died and four others sustained serious injuries in a road accident along the Lekki–Epe Expressway in Lagos, authorities confirmed on Sunday.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) said the fatal crash occurred opposite Beechwood, Shapati, inward Ajah, along the busy highway linking the Lekki corridor to Epe.

In a statement, LASTMA General Manager, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, said the accident involved a HOWO articulated truck with registration number KNN 313 YL and a Suzuki commercial minibus popularly known as “Korope.”

According to him, preliminary investigations indicate that the truck driver lost control while moving, veered across the carriageway and rammed into the oncoming commercial minibus, which was fully loaded with passengers.

“The catastrophic impact caused the immediate death of four male passengers,” Bakare-Oki said.

He added that four other occupants — two men and two women — sustained severe fractures after becoming trapped in the mangled wreckage of the minibus.

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Officials said LASTMA personnel swiftly mobilised to the crash scene, working alongside other emergency responders and passers-by to rescue the injured victims trapped inside the damaged vehicle.

The injured passengers were subsequently taken to Hamon Royal Hospital for urgent medical treatment.

Bakare-Oki said the remains of the four deceased passengers were evacuated by an ambulance from the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) and deposited at the morgue of Shency Hospital.

Security personnel from the Nigeria Police Force were also deployed to the area to maintain order and facilitate traffic control as emergency operations continued.

According to the LASTMA boss, the truck driver and his motor boy fled the scene immediately after the crash, prompting authorities to begin efforts to track them down.

The incident caused temporary traffic disruption along the Lekki–Epe Expressway, one of the busiest roads in Lagos, which has witnessed several accidents in recent years due to speeding, heavy truck movement and rapid development along the Lekki corridor.

Bakare-Oki urged motorists, especially articulated vehicle drivers, to exercise caution, comply with traffic regulations and adopt responsible driving habits to prevent avoidable road tragedies.

Emergency officials later cleared the wreckage from the highway to restore normal traffic flow while investigations into the crash continue.

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Four Dead, Four Injured In Truck–Korope Crash In Ajah Area Of Lagos

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The Edo State Police Command has launched an investigation into a viral video showing a violent bullying incident involving students of Igbinedion Secondary School.

The footage, which has been widely circulated on social media, shows two students repeatedly beating, kicking and dragging a younger boy believed to be in a junior class across the floor.

During the assault, one of the attackers was seen using a belt to flog the victim, while another stomped on the boy’s chest as he cried out in pain.

The victim could be heard screaming while another student, who appeared to be recording the incident, pleaded with the attackers to stop.

The motive behind the assault has not yet been established.

Reacting to the incident on Sunday, the Edo State Police Command’s spokesperson, SP Eno Ikoedem, said the police were aware of the disturbing video and had commenced steps to investigate the matter.

She said the Commissioner of Police in the state, Monday Agbonika, had directed the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area to immediately visit the school and begin a thorough inquiry.

“The Commissioner of Police has directed the Divisional Police Officer in charge of the area to proceed to the school and commence a detailed inquiry into the matter,” Ikoedem said.

She noted that although the school authorities had taken disciplinary action, the police would still carry out a comprehensive investigation into the incident.

According to her, the management of the school informed the police that the students involved in the bullying had already been expelled.

The command condemned all forms of bullying, violence and intimidation among students, warning that anyone found culpable would be dealt with in accordance with the law and in line with their ages.

Ikoedem also urged members of the public to remain calm and assist the police with credible information that could aid the ongoing investigation.

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Five Sunnah Acts Muslims Should Observe on Eid al-Fitr

Eid al-Fitr marks the conclusion of the blessed month of Ramadan for Muslims worldwide. After weeks of fasting, reflection, and devotion, Eid is a day of celebration, gratitude, and communal joy. Beyond festive meals, new clothing, and visits with family and friends, Eid carries significant religious meaning, with certain practices recommended by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to ensure the day is observed mindfully. These practices, known as Sunnah, guide Muslims in combining spirituality, gratitude, and social connection.

Here are five Sunnah acts recommended for Eid day, enhanced with additional insights from authentic Islamic sources:


1. Take a Bath (Ghusl) Before Eid Prayer

On Eid morning, it is Sunnah to perform Ghusl, a ritual bath, before heading out for the Eid prayer. This act of cleanliness symbolizes physical purification and spiritual readiness for the special day.

Islamic scholars note that just as Muslims prepare for Jumu’ah (Friday) prayers, Eid requires similar attention to personal hygiene. The Prophet ﷺ emphasized presenting oneself in a clean and pleasant state, reflecting respect for the day and the communal worship it entails.

Reference: Narrations in Sunan Abu Dawud and Sahih Muslim highlight the Prophet ﷺ’s practice of bathing before Eid prayers.

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2. Wear Clean or New Clothes

Another Sunnah practice is to wear clean and presentable clothes for Eid. While wearing new garments is recommended if financially feasible, it is not obligatory. The focus is on neatness, modesty, and expressing the joy of the occasion.

Dressing well for Eid symbolizes gratitude to Allah and reflects the celebratory nature of the day. Traditionally, Muslims would wear their best available clothing to the Eid prayer to honor the communal gathering and the blessings of the month.


3. Eat Before Eid Prayer (for Eid al-Fitr)

For Eid al-Fitr, it is Sunnah to eat a small meal before attending the Eid prayer. The Prophet ﷺ reportedly ate dates or a small portion of food before leaving home. This practice serves as a marker for the conclusion of Ramadan fasting and allows believers to begin the day in a state of nourishment and spiritual reflection.

It is important to note that for Eid al-Adha, the Sunnah differs: the Eid prayer is offered on an empty stomach, with the sacrificial feast taking place afterward.


4. Recite the Eid Takbeer

The Takbeer (Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar… La ilaha illa Allah, Allahu Akbar wa Lillah al-Hamd) is a declaration glorifying Allah, recited from the night before Eid until the conclusion of the Eid prayer.

Muslims often recite the Takbeer while traveling to the mosque or during personal devotion at home. It serves as a reminder of Allah’s greatness and reinforces the spiritual purpose behind the Eid celebrations.

Reference: Scholars in Fiqh al-Sunnah recommend the Takbeer for both Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha, emphasizing its communal and spiritual significance.


5. Greet Others and Spread Joy

Eid is a time for strengthening bonds, kindness, and community cohesion. Muslims are encouraged to greet one another with phrases such as “Eid Mubarak” and to visit family, friends, and neighbours.

Sharing in the happiness of the day, giving gifts, and checking on vulnerable community members are all considered Sunnah practices that enhance the communal spirit and reflect the Prophet’s teachings on compassion and unity.

Reference: The Prophet ﷺ said: “The one who greets and shakes hands spreads peace and love among the community.” (Sunan Ibn Majah)


A Day of Gratitude and Reflection

Eid is more than festivity; it is a day of gratitude. Muslims thank Allah for granting the strength to complete Ramadan, for the blessings received, and for the opportunity to grow spiritually. Observing these Sunnah acts transforms Eid from a social celebration into a spiritually enriching day, balancing devotion, generosity, and community engagement.

By performing the Sunnah of bathing, wearing clean clothes, eating before prayer, reciting the Takbeer, and greeting others, Muslims begin Eid with mindfulness, gratitude, and a sense of shared joy.

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