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Falana writes Lagos CP over ‘death threats’ against Mohbad’s wife, son

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Falana writes Lagos CP over ‘death threats’ against Mohbad’s wife, son

Human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has petitioned the Lagos State Police Command after alleged death threats against the wife of late singer Mohbad, Omowunmi, and son, Liam.

Recall that the ‘Ask About Me’ crooner died in controversial circumstances on September 12, at the age of 27. Mohbad was buried the following day.

Following Mohbad’s death, there have been nationwide calls to investigate the cause of the late singer’s death, with protests held in some states demanding justice.

Mohbad’s body was exhumed by the police for autopsy on September 21, although the result of the autopsy is yet to be released to the public.

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In a letter dated December 28 and addressed to Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fayoade Adegoke, Falana & Falana Chambers stated that the late singer’s wife, Omowunmi, and his son, Liam, have faced death threats from social media users.

The letter partly reads: “Request for the intervention of the office of the Lagos State Commissioner on the threat to lives, cyberbullying, criminal defamation of character of Cynthia Omowunmi Aloba and Liam Aloba, and conduct likely to provoke breach of public peace.

“Your office would recall that llerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, died under questionable circumstances in September 2023.

“His remains have since been deposited at the mortuary after the completion of the autopsy on his body, which was exhumed.

“The coroner’s inquest to ascertain the circumstances surrounding his death is still ongoing at the coroner’s court.

“While his wife, Mrs Cynthia Wunmi Aloba, continues to mourn the death of her late husband, she has received death threats from anonymous callers and the following users of Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook among others.”

Falana writes Lagos CP over ‘death threats’ against Mohbad’s wife, son

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DSS gives updates on ‘manhood theft’ in Abuja

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DSS gives updates on ‘manhood theft’ in Abuja

The Director of the department, Adamu Gwary, a Fellow of Defence College, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Tuesday.

DSS gives updates on ‘manhood theft’ in Abuja

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Just in: FG proposes another new minimum wage, labour kicks again

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Just in: FG proposes another new minimum wage, labour kicks again

There is no end in sight yet on new minimum wage dispute between the Federal Government and the organised labour as no agreement was reached at a meeting held on Tuesday.

The labour on Tuesday rejected the N54,000 proposed by the government as new minimum wage.

This is N6,000 higher than the N48,000 proposed by the Federal Government last week, which labour leaders rejected outright.

Again, the organised labour comprising the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress at the Tuesday meeting said no to the new proposed minimum wage of N54,000.

The labour last week said they would not accept N100,000 as the new minimum wage.

They however said they would not insist on N615,000, which was presented to the government for consideration.

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BREAKING: Court halts extension of Rivers LG chairmen’s tenure

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BREAKING: Court halts extension of Rivers LG chairmen’s tenure

The Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has declared the six-month tenure elongation of the state’s local government executive chairmen by the Martins Amaewhule-led House of Assembly as null and void, unconstitutional and of no effect.

The court further declared the Local Government Law No.2 of 2024, whose provisions extended the tenure of local government chairmen as invalid.

The court ruled that the law was inconsistent with the 1999 constitution and section 9 (1) of Rivers State Law No. 5 of 2018 which fixed three-year tenure for local government chairmen and councilors.

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The court gave the judgement in a case filed by Enyiada Cookey-Gam & 6 Ors vs. The Governor of Rivers State & Ors.

The presiding judge, Justice, D.G. Kio, in his judgement, declared that Local Government Law No. 2 of 2024, which extended the chairmen’s terms by six months was in conflict with the 1999 Constitution and Section 9(1) of Rivers State Local Government Law No. 5 of 2018.

The court affirmed that the lawful tenure for the chairmen and councilors remained three years, as stipulated by the 2018 law.

The judge stressed that any attempt to extend the tenure was unlawful and violated the officials’ oath of office.

BREAKING: Court halts extension of Rivers LG chairmen’s tenure

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