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Falana writes Lagos CP over ‘death threats’ against Mohbad’s wife, son
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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Fuel Scarcity: Lagos warns stations against causing traffic gridlock
Fuel Scarcity: Lagos warns stations against causing traffic gridlock
The Lagos state ministry of transportation, on Monday, warned petrol stations against causing traffic gridlock while dispensing fuel to customers.
Bolanle Ogunlola, deputy director, public affairs, Lagos state ministry of transportation, gave the warning in a statement in Lagos.
“In the face of the current fuel scarcity, we appeal to fuel stations that have fuel to dispense in the metropolis to ensure that queues of vehicles waiting to obtain supplies do not obstruct the free flow of traffic.
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“The Ministry of Transportation views with great concern the disruption of traffic flow by patrons at fuel stations, as the resulting gridlock adversely affects the economic activities of individuals and corporate bodies.
“The ministry, while advising operators of fuel stations to be orderly by ensuring that their patrons do not constitute any clog to the free flow of traffic, further warns against being sanctioned for non-compliance,” she said.
Ms Ogunlola said that the state’s law enforcement agencies were on surveillance to enforce compliance.
She added that the ministry would continue to monitor the traffic situation, while calling on the general public to report fuel stations disrupting movement through its hotlines.
Fuel Scarcity: Lagos warns stations against causing traffic gridlock
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Lagos Court orders Air Peace to answer FIJ’s queries on aircraft operations
Lagos Court orders Air Peace to answer FIJ’s queries on aircraft operations
A Lagos State High Court has ordered Air Peace to respond to questions brought by the Foundation for Investigative Journalism in a libel suit No. LD/ADR/4833/23 filed by the airline on October 12, 2022, regarding its aircraft operations from Lagos to Anambra State.
Air Peace says that it follows safety standards and practices in accordance with safety regulations and policies.
It questioned the FIJ’s interrogations of its aircraft and flight operations, calling them “scandalous and irrelevant” to the libel case.
FIJ was dissatisfied with Air Peace’s responses to the queries and filed an application to compel them to adequately explain the objections.
Justice Kudiarat Jose upheld the argument of FIJ, represented by its counsel, Abimbola Ojenike and Jesulayomi Oyelami of Slingstone LP, stating that the questions requesting the details of the first two aircraft designated to convey passengers were relevant to the facts in issue, related to the defendant’s case, and capable of proving that the defendants were correct.
As a result, the court ordered Air Peace to respond to questions 1, 4, and 7 of the defendant’s interrogation within seven days of receiving the order.
The questions are: ‘Provide a comprehensive description and specification of the aircraft 5N-BUL initially scheduled for the operation of Flight P47336 on October 12, 2022. The description should include the make, year, engine type, and service information, including the most recent aircraft maintenance checks conducted prior to Flight P47336 on October 12, 2022, particularly but not limited to any faults or repairs on the systems.’
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The airline is also to: ‘Provide comprehensive specifications of the technical issues discovered in the course of operation of Flight P47336 and the circumstances that led to the change of the aircraft from 5N-BUL to 5N-BQQ.’
The court also ordered the airline to: ‘Provide the comprehensive descriptions and specifications of the aircraft 5N-BQQ initially onboard the passengers for the operation of Flight P47336 on October 12, 2022.
‘The description should include make, year, engine type, and service information, including the most recent aircraft maintenance checks conducted prior to Flight P47336 on October 12, 2022, particularly but not limited to any faults or repairs on the systems.
The claim was deferred until May 23, 2024, for additional proceedings.
In October 2022, FIJ stated that passengers on an Air Peace flight from Lagos to Anambra escaped death after the engine failed three times at the takeoff point.
According to FIJ, the aircraft was supposed to take off at 11 a.m. but was delayed for two hours when the airline’s management announced that the jet originally booked for the Anambra flight had suddenly acquired an issue.
“The engine stopped three times, and there was no explanation until passengers asked to be allowed to leave the plane. The captain only gave a vague explanation when the passengers expressed their concerns. He said the DAC or something similar to that went off on us,” FIJ had quoted one of three sources as saying.
“This was supposed to be a substitute plane as the first couldn’t be used for technical reasons. If this lackadaisical attitude continues, I fear they may record a crash soon. If we had flown today, we likely would have crashed.”
Air Peace then filed legal action against FIJ, seeking N50 million in damages, N250 million in aggravated damages, and N5 million in legal fees.
Lagos Court orders Air Peace to answer FIJ’s queries on aircraft operations
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Lagos okays annual celebration of Yoruba Week
Lagos okays annual celebration of Yoruba Week
The Lagos State government has announced its decision to dedicate the last week of September every year to celebrating Yoruba culture.
This decision follows a resolution passed by the Lagos State House of Assembly on September 19, 2023.
According to a statement released on Monday by the Speaker’s Chief Press Secretary, Eromosele Ebhomele, the Yoruba Week celebration aims to showcase and preserve the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba people through various expressions, including traditional attire, music, dance, cuisine, and more.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture, in a letter dated April 8, 2024, informed lawmakers that the state will begin preparations for the inaugural celebration.
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“Sequel to the resolution of the House at its plenary of Tuesday, September 19, 2023, on the activation of Yoruba cultural heritage and a special day to be assigned as Yoruba day, I have the directive to officially convey Mr. Governor’s approval for the last week of September as Yoruba Week,” a part of the letter, which was read by the Clerk of the House, Olalekan Onafeko, stated.
Commending Sanwo-Olu and his cabinet for the decision, Obasa described it as a good development.
He described the Yoruba culture and heritage as very important just as he stressed the need for its preservation.
The Speaker said the House was ready to support the executive to ensure the success of the planned Yoruba Week.
Lagos okays annual celebration of Yoruba Week
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