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Lagos State Police Reiterate “Bail is Free,” Urge Residents to Resist Extortion.

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The Lagos State Police Command has once again emphasized that members of the public are not required to make any payments when filing complaints or securing bail at any police station within the state. This reminder, issued by the Command’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, serves as a crucial directive for residents and a strong deterrent against corrupt practices within the force.

CSP Hundeyin, in a recent interview, addressed the persistent issue of alleged extortion by some officers. He highlighted the Command’s unwavering stance on the matter, urging residents to resist any demands for payment and to promptly report such incidents to the Command’s Complaint Response Unit (CRU). This renewed emphasis comes in response to a concerning rise in complaints from Lagos residents who allege that certain officers are demanding cash before accepting reports or releasing suspects on bail, despite the well-established principle that “Bail is Free.”

Recent accounts paint a troubling picture. One resident detailed being detained after a false accusation of theft and subsequently being asked for N2,000 to simply write a statement. Even after the accusation was withdrawn, a further N10,000 was demanded for his release, ultimately negotiated down to N5,000. Another victim, a university student, recounted being threatened with fabricated armed robbery charges for failing to produce a receipt for his mobile phone, leading to an extortion of N4,000.

CSP Hundeyin has firmly condemned these actions as “corrupt practices” and urged residents to actively combat extortion by reporting such incidents to the CRU. He emphasized the importance of citizens standing their ground and utilizing the resources available to them. He cited a specific instance where the CRU intervened, leading to the release of an individual who was being wrongly asked for money.

The Lagos State Police Command’s renewed call serves as a critical reminder and a call to action. By actively reporting instances of extortion and refusing to succumb to corrupt demands, residents can play a vital role in ensuring accountability and upholding the integrity of the Lagos State Police Force. Citizens are encouraged to utilize the CRU as a crucial resource in combating these illegal practices and ensuring that justice is served without financial impediment.

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Offset Seeks Spousal Support from Cardi B Amidst Divorce Proceedings.

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The dissolution of the marriage between celebrated rappers Offset and Cardi B continues to unfold, with recent developments indicating a shift in legal strategy. As previously reported, Cardi B initiated divorce proceedings in August 2024, citing irreconcilable differences. Offset subsequently responded in February 2025, seeking joint custody of their three children and designating Cardi B’s residence as their primary home.

However, a newly filed amended response reveals that Offset is now seeking spousal support from Cardi B as part of the divorce settlement. Details regarding the specific amount requested have not been disclosed, but sources at TMZ confirm that Offset has petitioned the court to address legal fees equitably between the parties.

The couple, who famously married in a private ceremony in 2017, have navigated a highly public relationship, marked by both professional collaborations and personal challenges. The ongoing divorce proceedings are undoubtedly complex, involving considerations of child custody, financial assets, and now, spousal support. The court’s handling of this high-profile case will be closely watched as it progresses.

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Delegation Visits Niger State Following Devastating Floods.

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In a display of solidarity and support, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has dispatched a high-level Federal Government delegation to Niger State to express condolences to the government and people of the state in the wake of the recent devastating floods that ravaged Mokwa and its environs. The tragic incident resulted in significant loss of life, widespread displacement of residents, and extensive destruction of property, prompting immediate action from the Federal Government.

The delegation, which includes the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, and the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda, paid a courtesy visit to the Deputy Governor of Niger State, Mr. Yakubu Garba. During the visit, Minister Idris conveyed President Tinubu’s heartfelt condolences, emphasizing the President’s deep sadness and solidarity with those affected by the disaster.

“We are here on the directive of Mr. President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu… to commiserate with you; to sympathize and empathize with you on what has happened in Mokwa Local Government Area,” stated Minister Idris, highlighting the President’s directive to deploy all available Federal Government resources to the affected area.

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has already conducted a comprehensive assessment of the situation and mobilized resources to provide immediate relief and support to affected communities, working in close collaboration with the Niger State Government. Minister Idris also noted the President’s concern regarding the recurrence of such disasters, emphasizing the government’s commitment to ensuring adequate preparedness and mitigation measures are in place for future incidents. Furthermore, the President has directed the National Orientation Agency (NOA) to collaborate with state governments to intensify public sensitization efforts, particularly in flood-prone communities, to promote adherence to early warning signs and encourage proactive preventive measures.

Prof. Yilwatda, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, stated that the government is exploring avenues for additional support for displaced persons and has directed the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons to assume responsibility for the continued care and support of those displaced by the disaster, taking over from NEMA.

Deputy Governor Garba expressed the Niger State Government’s profound gratitude to the Federal Government for its swift and compassionate response, acknowledging President Tinubu’s rapid intervention as a clear demonstration of the administration’s commitment to the well-being of its citizens. The Federal Government’s prompt response underscores its commitment to providing timely assistance and support to communities affected by natural disasters and ensuring the safety and well-being of all Nigerians.

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Extortion Allegations on Calabar Police by Motorists and Road Users.

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Recent reports have surfaced detailing allegations of widespread extortion by officers of the Nigerian Police Force in the vicinity of the Atakpa police station in Calabar. These allegations follow a tragic incident on March 23, 2025, where Inspector Effiong Bassey reportedly shot and killed two individuals and injured others.

According to sources, police teams consisting of six operatives are regularly deployed to Calabar Road near Watt Market, where they purportedly conduct stop and search operations. However, eyewitness accounts suggest that these operations are a facade for systematic extortion, with officers allegedly demanding N200 to N500 from commercial bus drivers. Drivers report being threatened with firearms and subjected to lengthy delays for non-compliance.

These allegations extend beyond the Atakpa station, with reports indicating similar extortion practices on Marian Road and other Calabar suburbs, occurring both day and night. Drivers claim that the stated purpose of checking vehicle documentation is merely a pretext for soliciting bribes.

When approached for comment, one officer, identifying himself as Peter, reportedly reacted with hostility and threats. Attempts to reach the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Olusegun Omosanyin, were unsuccessful. The state Deputy PPRO, Igri Ewa, stated that the information would be verified. These allegations raise serious concerns about police conduct and the need for immediate investigation and accountability.

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