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LASU Governing Council Pledges Infrastructure Overhaul at LASUSBAS Badagry

LASU Governing Council Pledges Infrastructure Overhaul at LASUSBAS Badagry

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




BADAGRY, LAGOS — In a strategic move to cement Lagos State University’s position as a leader in foundational education, the University Governing Council paid a high-profile working visit to the Lagos State University School of Basic and Advanced Studies (LASUSBAS), Badagry, on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. The visit served as both an inspection of current progress and a powerful assurance of future infrastructural development.


The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Mr. Babatunde Ogala (SAN), led the distinguished delegation to the Topo/Dale Scon Road campus. Representing the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ibiyemi Ibilola Olatunji-Bello (mni, NPOM), the council sought to evaluate the impact of recent investments and identify the immediate needs of the burgeoning satellite campus.


During the reception, the Director of LASUSBAS, Prof. Yunus Adeleke Dauda, delivered an impressive account of the school's evolution. Under the current administration, the campus has undergone a significant facelift. Key achievements highlighted included the construction of two new cafeterias, a dedicated Computer Based Test (CBT) Centre, and the procurement of a 150 KVA generator to stabilize power.




The Director also noted that the safety and well-being of students have been prioritized through the installation of 40 CCTV cameras, solar-powered lighting across the campus and hostels, and the donation of a new ambulance and security patrol bus. These upgrades, he noted, have directly correlated with the stellar performance of students in the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) exams.


A critical point of the discussion centered on the future of examinations. With JUPEB transitioning to a fully Computer-Based Test (CBT) format by 2026, Prof. Dauda emphasized the urgent need to expand the current CBT facilities to accommodate 250 computer spaces —a requirement set by JAMB. This digital readiness is seen as a non-negotiable step in maintaining the school’s competitive edge.




Despite the successes, the school management presented a "roadmap for excellence" to the Council. The list of requested interventions includes:  Construction of on-campus student hostels at Topo. Acquisition of a 42-seater Coaster bus. New administrative offices and a modern Health Centre. A befitting main entrance gate to reflect the institution's prestige.


Security remains a top priority, particularly regarding the campus's proximity to the water. Prof. Dauda requested the construction of a perimeter fence by the lagoon side. In response, Mr. Babatunde Ogala (SAN) demonstrated a pragmatic approach, noting that a standard wall might not be suitable for the terrain. He tasked the management to provide a specialized cost analysis and design that accounts for the unique geography of the Badagry coastline.


Addressing the accommodation deficit, the Pro-Chancellor proposed a model that has already seen success at the LASU main campus in Ojo. He encouraged the LASUSBAS leadership to pursue Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) for hostel construction. "Give us a proposal on how to achieve that, and I can assure you I will push for it," Ogala stated, reaffirming the Council's commitment to creating a residential campus environment.


The visit concluded with a comprehensive tour of the facilities. The Council members inspected the refurbished classrooms, science laboratories, the library, and the existing CBT centre. The delegation expressed satisfaction with the "ambience of the campus," noting that the serene environment in Badagry is highly conducive to advanced learning and research.


As LASUSBAS continues to provide the human and material resources necessary for academic triumph, the Governing Council’s visit signals a new era of expansion for the Badagry campus, ensuring it remains a premier destination for JUPEB and basic studies in Nigeria.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 




BADAGRY, LAGOS — In a strategic move to cement Lagos State University’s position as a leader in foundational education, the University Governing Council paid a high-profile working visit to the Lagos State University School of Basic and Advanced Studies (LASUSBAS), Badagry, on Wednesday, February 18, 2026. The visit served as both an inspection of current progress and a powerful assurance of future infrastructural development.


The Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Mr. Babatunde Ogala (SAN), led the distinguished delegation to the Topo/Dale Scon Road campus. Representing the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ibiyemi Ibilola Olatunji-Bello (mni, NPOM), the council sought to evaluate the impact of recent investments and identify the immediate needs of the burgeoning satellite campus.


During the reception, the Director of LASUSBAS, Prof. Yunus Adeleke Dauda, delivered an impressive account of the school's evolution. Under the current administration, the campus has undergone a significant facelift. Key achievements highlighted included the construction of two new cafeterias, a dedicated Computer Based Test (CBT) Centre, and the procurement of a 150 KVA generator to stabilize power.




The Director also noted that the safety and well-being of students have been prioritized through the installation of 40 CCTV cameras, solar-powered lighting across the campus and hostels, and the donation of a new ambulance and security patrol bus. These upgrades, he noted, have directly correlated with the stellar performance of students in the Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) exams.


A critical point of the discussion centered on the future of examinations. With JUPEB transitioning to a fully Computer-Based Test (CBT) format by 2026, Prof. Dauda emphasized the urgent need to expand the current CBT facilities to accommodate 250 computer spaces —a requirement set by JAMB. This digital readiness is seen as a non-negotiable step in maintaining the school’s competitive edge.




Despite the successes, the school management presented a "roadmap for excellence" to the Council. The list of requested interventions includes:  Construction of on-campus student hostels at Topo. Acquisition of a 42-seater Coaster bus. New administrative offices and a modern Health Centre. A befitting main entrance gate to reflect the institution's prestige.


Security remains a top priority, particularly regarding the campus's proximity to the water. Prof. Dauda requested the construction of a perimeter fence by the lagoon side. In response, Mr. Babatunde Ogala (SAN) demonstrated a pragmatic approach, noting that a standard wall might not be suitable for the terrain. He tasked the management to provide a specialized cost analysis and design that accounts for the unique geography of the Badagry coastline.


Addressing the accommodation deficit, the Pro-Chancellor proposed a model that has already seen success at the LASU main campus in Ojo. He encouraged the LASUSBAS leadership to pursue Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) for hostel construction. "Give us a proposal on how to achieve that, and I can assure you I will push for it," Ogala stated, reaffirming the Council's commitment to creating a residential campus environment.


The visit concluded with a comprehensive tour of the facilities. The Council members inspected the refurbished classrooms, science laboratories, the library, and the existing CBT centre. The delegation expressed satisfaction with the "ambience of the campus," noting that the serene environment in Badagry is highly conducive to advanced learning and research.


As LASUSBAS continues to provide the human and material resources necessary for academic triumph, the Governing Council’s visit signals a new era of expansion for the Badagry campus, ensuring it remains a premier destination for JUPEB and basic studies in Nigeria.

Fresh Military Arrests as Tinubu Coup Plotters Detained in Abuja

Fresh Military Arrests as Tinubu Coup Plotters Detained in Abuja

By: Manoah Kikekon 




ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Nigerian military has reportedly intensified its crackdown on an alleged conspiracy to overthrow President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, making fresh arrests of high-ranking officers. Among the latest to be detained is Major H. Yusuf, a decorated officer of the Nigerian Army’s 57 Regular Course, who recently concluded his Senior Course at the prestigious Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji.


These developments follow a high-stakes investigation that has been quietly unfolding since late 2025. While the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) has maintained a tight lid on the specifics, the scope of the alleged plot appears to involve a wide network of military personnel and civilian collaborators.


Defence Minister Reveals He Was a "Marked Target"

The gravity of the situation was underscored by the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (retd.), who recently went public with chilling details of the conspiracy. Speaking on Channels Television, the Minister revealed that he was personally marked for elimination by the plotters.


"I was also a target," General Musa stated. "The plan was to arrest me, and if I resisted, I was to be shot. These individuals lack the capacity to challenge the Nigerian military, but their intentions were clear."


The Minister's disclosure aligns with the military’s January 2026 confirmation that several of the 16 officers arrested in October 2025 would face formal prosecution for attempting to destabilize the federal government.


Breakdown of Detained Officers: A Growing List

While the military initially dismissed rumors of a coup, describing early arrests as matters of "service indiscipline," the narrative has shifted toward a full-scale national security investigation. Current reports suggest that over 35 military officers and at least one police officer, Inspector Ahmed Ibrahim, are in custody.


The hierarchy of those detained highlights the alleged depth of the plot: High-Ranking Officers: 1 Brigadier General, 2 Colonels, and 5 Lieutenant Colonels. Mid-Level Command: 11 Majors (including Navy and Air Force equivalents), 5 Captains, and 1 Lieutenant. Non-Commissioned Officers: 10 personnel, ranging from Warrant Officers to Lance Corporals.


Geographically, the suspects represent a broad spectrum of the country, with a significant number hailing from Northern states, including Nasarawa, Niger, Katsina, and Kano, alongside officers from Bayelsa and Osun.


Human Rights Concerns and Detention Conditions

As the investigation enters its second year without a formal trial, families of the detained officers have raised alarms regarding "inhumane treatment." Reports indicate that at least five officers have fallen ill while being held in underground military cells in Abuja.


Relatively little information has been shared with the families, who claim they have been denied access to legal representation and medical updates. Sources suggest that some detainees were moved from standard DIA facilities to more restrictive, poorly ventilated "dark cells" following the initial arrests in late 2025.


Regional Context: A Wave of Unrest

The alleged plot against the Tinubu administration comes at a sensitive time for the West African sub-region. Following recent military takeovers and failed coup attempts in countries like the Benin Republic, Nigerian authorities are on high alert to prevent any democratic reversal.


The Director of Defence Information, Major General Samaila Uba, assured the public that those found culpable would be formally arraigned before a military judicial panel in accordance with the Armed Forces Act.


For now, the specifics of the evidence and the "prominent Nigerians" allegedly involved remain classified, leaving the nation on edge as the military continues its internal purge.

By: Manoah Kikekon 




ABUJA, NIGERIA — The Nigerian military has reportedly intensified its crackdown on an alleged conspiracy to overthrow President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, making fresh arrests of high-ranking officers. Among the latest to be detained is Major H. Yusuf, a decorated officer of the Nigerian Army’s 57 Regular Course, who recently concluded his Senior Course at the prestigious Armed Forces Command and Staff College (AFCSC), Jaji.


These developments follow a high-stakes investigation that has been quietly unfolding since late 2025. While the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) has maintained a tight lid on the specifics, the scope of the alleged plot appears to involve a wide network of military personnel and civilian collaborators.


Defence Minister Reveals He Was a "Marked Target"

The gravity of the situation was underscored by the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (retd.), who recently went public with chilling details of the conspiracy. Speaking on Channels Television, the Minister revealed that he was personally marked for elimination by the plotters.


"I was also a target," General Musa stated. "The plan was to arrest me, and if I resisted, I was to be shot. These individuals lack the capacity to challenge the Nigerian military, but their intentions were clear."


The Minister's disclosure aligns with the military’s January 2026 confirmation that several of the 16 officers arrested in October 2025 would face formal prosecution for attempting to destabilize the federal government.


Breakdown of Detained Officers: A Growing List

While the military initially dismissed rumors of a coup, describing early arrests as matters of "service indiscipline," the narrative has shifted toward a full-scale national security investigation. Current reports suggest that over 35 military officers and at least one police officer, Inspector Ahmed Ibrahim, are in custody.


The hierarchy of those detained highlights the alleged depth of the plot: High-Ranking Officers: 1 Brigadier General, 2 Colonels, and 5 Lieutenant Colonels. Mid-Level Command: 11 Majors (including Navy and Air Force equivalents), 5 Captains, and 1 Lieutenant. Non-Commissioned Officers: 10 personnel, ranging from Warrant Officers to Lance Corporals.


Geographically, the suspects represent a broad spectrum of the country, with a significant number hailing from Northern states, including Nasarawa, Niger, Katsina, and Kano, alongside officers from Bayelsa and Osun.


Human Rights Concerns and Detention Conditions

As the investigation enters its second year without a formal trial, families of the detained officers have raised alarms regarding "inhumane treatment." Reports indicate that at least five officers have fallen ill while being held in underground military cells in Abuja.


Relatively little information has been shared with the families, who claim they have been denied access to legal representation and medical updates. Sources suggest that some detainees were moved from standard DIA facilities to more restrictive, poorly ventilated "dark cells" following the initial arrests in late 2025.


Regional Context: A Wave of Unrest

The alleged plot against the Tinubu administration comes at a sensitive time for the West African sub-region. Following recent military takeovers and failed coup attempts in countries like the Benin Republic, Nigerian authorities are on high alert to prevent any democratic reversal.


The Director of Defence Information, Major General Samaila Uba, assured the public that those found culpable would be formally arraigned before a military judicial panel in accordance with the Armed Forces Act.


For now, the specifics of the evidence and the "prominent Nigerians" allegedly involved remain classified, leaving the nation on edge as the military continues its internal purge.

Lagos Governor 2027: Samuel Ajose Bolsters Grassroots Support with Strategic Visit to Badagry Ward Primaries

Lagos Governor 2027: Samuel Ajose Bolsters Grassroots Support with Strategic Visit to Badagry Ward Primaries

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Samuel Ajose 


The race for Lagos State Governor has gained significant momentum this week as Dr. Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA), a leading All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial aspirant, returned to his roots in Badagry. His active participation in the party’s ward primaries has sent a clear signal of his commitment to the "bottom-up" approach of the APC, reinforcing his standing as a homegrown contender with deep-seated local influence.


Dr. Ajose was spotted at Ward A and Ward B in Badagry West LCDA, where he joined hundreds of party loyalists and stakeholders in the democratic exercise. His arrival sparked a wave of enthusiasm among members, many of whom viewed his presence not just as a civic duty, but as a profound gesture of loyalty to the party's internal structures. By standing in line with everyday members, SMA successfully bridged the gap between high-level political aspiration and the foundational strength of the party.


Speaking on the sidelines of the primaries, several party faithful lauded Dr. Ajose’s long-standing history of service. "SMA has been a silent engine for the APC, supporting us both morally and financially across Lagos State for years," noted one local leader. This sentiment highlights a key pillar of the Dr. Samuel Ajose 2027 campaign: a reputation built on consistency rather than convenience. His participation is widely seen as a strategic move to solidify his base ahead of the more intensive stages of the 2027 gubernatorial race.


Beyond the polling centers, Dr. Ajose’s visit carried deep cultural and diplomatic significance. Earlier in the day, the aspirant paid a high-profile courtesy visit to His Royal Majesty, the Alapa of Apa in the Badagry West LCDA. The private meeting with the monarch is part of a broader "consultation tour" designed to seek the blessings and insights of Lagos State’s traditional rulers. These leaders remain the custodians of the people's heritage and are instrumental in shaping political direction within the state.


As the APC prepares for the transition in 2027, the focus is increasingly shifting toward candidates who possess both professional competence and a genuine connection to the Lagosian electorate. Dr. Samuel Ajose’s recent activities in Badagry suggest a campaign strategy rooted in unity, party discipline, and respect for tradition. With the primaries serving as a litmus test for popularity, SMA has undoubtedly strengthened his position as a frontrunner to watch in the coming months.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Samuel Ajose 


The race for Lagos State Governor has gained significant momentum this week as Dr. Samuel Mawuyon Ajose (SMA), a leading All Progressives Congress (APC) gubernatorial aspirant, returned to his roots in Badagry. His active participation in the party’s ward primaries has sent a clear signal of his commitment to the "bottom-up" approach of the APC, reinforcing his standing as a homegrown contender with deep-seated local influence.


Dr. Ajose was spotted at Ward A and Ward B in Badagry West LCDA, where he joined hundreds of party loyalists and stakeholders in the democratic exercise. His arrival sparked a wave of enthusiasm among members, many of whom viewed his presence not just as a civic duty, but as a profound gesture of loyalty to the party's internal structures. By standing in line with everyday members, SMA successfully bridged the gap between high-level political aspiration and the foundational strength of the party.


Speaking on the sidelines of the primaries, several party faithful lauded Dr. Ajose’s long-standing history of service. "SMA has been a silent engine for the APC, supporting us both morally and financially across Lagos State for years," noted one local leader. This sentiment highlights a key pillar of the Dr. Samuel Ajose 2027 campaign: a reputation built on consistency rather than convenience. His participation is widely seen as a strategic move to solidify his base ahead of the more intensive stages of the 2027 gubernatorial race.


Beyond the polling centers, Dr. Ajose’s visit carried deep cultural and diplomatic significance. Earlier in the day, the aspirant paid a high-profile courtesy visit to His Royal Majesty, the Alapa of Apa in the Badagry West LCDA. The private meeting with the monarch is part of a broader "consultation tour" designed to seek the blessings and insights of Lagos State’s traditional rulers. These leaders remain the custodians of the people's heritage and are instrumental in shaping political direction within the state.


As the APC prepares for the transition in 2027, the focus is increasingly shifting toward candidates who possess both professional competence and a genuine connection to the Lagosian electorate. Dr. Samuel Ajose’s recent activities in Badagry suggest a campaign strategy rooted in unity, party discipline, and respect for tradition. With the primaries serving as a litmus test for popularity, SMA has undoubtedly strengthened his position as a frontrunner to watch in the coming months.

Lagos Announces Official Date for 2026 Fanti Carnival Extravaganza

Lagos Announces Official Date for 2026 Fanti Carnival Extravaganza

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



The Lagos State Government has officially announces the return of the Lagos Fanti Carnival. Scheduled for Monday, April 6, 2026, the historic Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) will host this massive celebration of Afro-Brazilian culture from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.


A Bridge Between Continents

The carnival serves as more than just a party; it is a profound tribute to the enduring legacy of the Fanti people and their historical ties to the diaspora. In a statement released Tuesday, the Lagos State Government characterized the event as a cultural milestone.


“The Official Lagos Fanti Carnival is a grand celebration of Afro-Brazilian heritage, honoring the rich cultural legacy of the Fanti people and their enduring connection between West Africa and the diaspora,” the statement read. “This carnival is a homecoming—a bridge between past and future, tradition and modernity.”



What to Expect: Music, Masquerades, and Magic

Attendees can look forward to a sensory feast of flamboyant costumes, ancestral music, and breathtaking processions. The event aims to strengthen the bond between Nigeria and the descendants of those who returned from Brazil, blending deep-rooted traditions with contemporary Lagosian energy.


Whether you are looking for Nigerian history documentaries in the making or the latest business news updates regarding tourism growth, this event is the epicenter of Lagosian culture this spring.


Ticket Tiers & Access Passes

The official organizers have outlined several ways for the public to engage with the festivities, ranging from casual viewing to full immersion:




General Pass, Access to concerts, side events, and the full carnival lineup. VIP Pass, Includes private events, film screenings, and exclusive carnival dinners. Participation Pass, Grants the holder the right to join the official street processions. VIP Participation, All-access privileges, including the chance to wear flamboyant pageantry. Creator/Press Pass, Reserved for social media influencers and accredited media houses.


For families, the Youth Pass is available for children under 12 (supervision required), while the Vendor Pass offers a prime opportunity for business owners to showcase food, art, and fashion to thousands of attendees.


Digital Access and Legal Guidelines

In an era of digital newspaper access, the government is encouraging residents to stay updated through official channels to avoid counterfeit tickets. Furthermore, for businesses looking to partner or sponsor, legal advice consultations are recommended to navigate the vendor agreements and intellectual property rights associated with the "Official Lagos Fanti" brand.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



The Lagos State Government has officially announces the return of the Lagos Fanti Carnival. Scheduled for Monday, April 6, 2026, the historic Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS) will host this massive celebration of Afro-Brazilian culture from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.


A Bridge Between Continents

The carnival serves as more than just a party; it is a profound tribute to the enduring legacy of the Fanti people and their historical ties to the diaspora. In a statement released Tuesday, the Lagos State Government characterized the event as a cultural milestone.


“The Official Lagos Fanti Carnival is a grand celebration of Afro-Brazilian heritage, honoring the rich cultural legacy of the Fanti people and their enduring connection between West Africa and the diaspora,” the statement read. “This carnival is a homecoming—a bridge between past and future, tradition and modernity.”



What to Expect: Music, Masquerades, and Magic

Attendees can look forward to a sensory feast of flamboyant costumes, ancestral music, and breathtaking processions. The event aims to strengthen the bond between Nigeria and the descendants of those who returned from Brazil, blending deep-rooted traditions with contemporary Lagosian energy.


Whether you are looking for Nigerian history documentaries in the making or the latest business news updates regarding tourism growth, this event is the epicenter of Lagosian culture this spring.


Ticket Tiers & Access Passes

The official organizers have outlined several ways for the public to engage with the festivities, ranging from casual viewing to full immersion:




General Pass, Access to concerts, side events, and the full carnival lineup. VIP Pass, Includes private events, film screenings, and exclusive carnival dinners. Participation Pass, Grants the holder the right to join the official street processions. VIP Participation, All-access privileges, including the chance to wear flamboyant pageantry. Creator/Press Pass, Reserved for social media influencers and accredited media houses.


For families, the Youth Pass is available for children under 12 (supervision required), while the Vendor Pass offers a prime opportunity for business owners to showcase food, art, and fashion to thousands of attendees.


Digital Access and Legal Guidelines

In an era of digital newspaper access, the government is encouraging residents to stay updated through official channels to avoid counterfeit tickets. Furthermore, for businesses looking to partner or sponsor, legal advice consultations are recommended to navigate the vendor agreements and intellectual property rights associated with the "Official Lagos Fanti" brand.

DSVA Hunts for TikTok Sexual Assault Survivor: Lagos Declares Zero Tolerance

DSVA Hunts for TikTok Sexual Assault Survivor: Lagos Declares Zero Tolerance

 By: Manoah Kikekon


The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) has officially launched an investigation following a viral TikTok video that has sparked massive public outcry. In the video, a young woman details a harrowing experience of sexual assault occurring within her own residence. 


The clip, which has been widely shared across platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, prompted thousands of users to tag state authorities, demanding immediate justice and protection for the victim.


In an official statement released today, the DSVA confirmed they are actively tracking the survivor to provide emergency medical support, psychological counseling, and legal intervention. While the video has provided a brave testimonial, the agency is still working to pinpoint the exact location of the incident. Officials have already initiated contact through digital channels and are urging the public to provide any credible information that could lead to a safe and direct connection with the young woman.


The Lagos State Government has reiterated its unwavering stance against gender-based violence, emphasizing that sexual assault is a felony punishable under state law. "Every survivor deserves protection, care, and justice," the agency stated, reminding the public that their "zero tolerance" policy is not just a slogan but a mandate for enforcement. This latest case highlights the growing role of social media as a tool for whistleblowing and the increasing pressure on government bodies to react with speed and transparency.


To ensure the safety of survivors and the integrity of investigations, the DSVA encourages the use of their confidential reporting lines. If you have information regarding this specific case or need to report an incident of domestic or sexual violence, use the verified channels below:


Contact Information: Emergency Hotlines 0813-796-0048 / 0-8000-333-333

USSD (MTN Users)  6820

WhatsApp AI Chatbot 0812-893-7058

Official Website [ekoselfreport.ng]


The agency assures all whistleblowers and survivors that every report is treated with the utmost confidentiality. As the search for the survivor continues, the DSVA has promised to provide further updates to the public to ensure accountability and community safety.


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**Would you like me to draft a series of social media posts (X, Instagram, or Facebook) based on this article to help spread the word?**

 By: Manoah Kikekon


The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) has officially launched an investigation following a viral TikTok video that has sparked massive public outcry. In the video, a young woman details a harrowing experience of sexual assault occurring within her own residence. 


The clip, which has been widely shared across platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, prompted thousands of users to tag state authorities, demanding immediate justice and protection for the victim.


In an official statement released today, the DSVA confirmed they are actively tracking the survivor to provide emergency medical support, psychological counseling, and legal intervention. While the video has provided a brave testimonial, the agency is still working to pinpoint the exact location of the incident. Officials have already initiated contact through digital channels and are urging the public to provide any credible information that could lead to a safe and direct connection with the young woman.


The Lagos State Government has reiterated its unwavering stance against gender-based violence, emphasizing that sexual assault is a felony punishable under state law. "Every survivor deserves protection, care, and justice," the agency stated, reminding the public that their "zero tolerance" policy is not just a slogan but a mandate for enforcement. This latest case highlights the growing role of social media as a tool for whistleblowing and the increasing pressure on government bodies to react with speed and transparency.


To ensure the safety of survivors and the integrity of investigations, the DSVA encourages the use of their confidential reporting lines. If you have information regarding this specific case or need to report an incident of domestic or sexual violence, use the verified channels below:


Contact Information: Emergency Hotlines 0813-796-0048 / 0-8000-333-333

USSD (MTN Users)  6820

WhatsApp AI Chatbot 0812-893-7058

Official Website [ekoselfreport.ng]


The agency assures all whistleblowers and survivors that every report is treated with the utmost confidentiality. As the search for the survivor continues, the DSVA has promised to provide further updates to the public to ensure accountability and community safety.


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**Would you like me to draft a series of social media posts (X, Instagram, or Facebook) based on this article to help spread the word?**

NIS, Netherlands Partner to Launch Elite Mobile Border Patrol Squad at Seme

NIS, Netherlands Partner to Launch Elite Mobile Border Patrol Squad at Seme

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



SEME BORDER — In a strategic move to fortify Nigeria’s frontiers against transnational crime and human trafficking, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has entered into a high-level partnership with the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), backed by the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The collaboration aims to establish a specialized Mobile Patrol Team designed to act as a rapid response unit along the nation's critical border corridors.


On February 3, 2026, a joint delegation arrived at the Seme border for a pilot assessment visit. The team, led by Deputy Comptroller General (DCG) Ngozi Adikpo of the NIS Directorate, inspected existing infrastructure and engaged with key stakeholders. 



Speaking on the mission’s purpose, DCG Adikpo emphasized that the field assessment is vital for identifying operational gaps. "Whatever information is gathered here will dictate the next stage of the project," she noted, highlighting that the Dutch government's support relies on these first-hand findings to ensure the unit is properly equipped and trained.


The core objective of the project is the creation of a Mobile Rapid Response Squad. This unit is intended to augment the traditional Border Patrol Unit, providing a tactical edge in the event of attacks or security breaches. According to NIS officials, the success of this intervention hinges on the deployment of experts to train personnel and the provision of specialized equipment that allows for "quick intervention" in high-risk zones.



Mr. Bornt Erzen of the ICMPD confirmed that the project’s main goal is to strengthen the NIS's capacity across various sections of Nigeria's borders. Starting with the Benin Republic axis, the project is expected to scale to other regions. Erzen noted that the ICMPD maintains a strong presence across West Africa including offices in Abuja, Accra, and Abidjan to facilitate political dialogues on migration and border security within the ECOWAS sub-region.


The human cost of border insecurity remains a top priority for the NIS. Azare Adamu, Assistant Comptroller General of the Lagos State Command, highlighted the service's ongoing efforts in apprehending traffickers and counseling victims. He warned of the dire risks faced by those trafficked, particularly women lured into sex work, who often fall victim to organ harvesting and terminal illnesses. "The Nigeria Immigration Service has done its best, but we continue to need international cooperation to end this modern slavery," Adamu stated.


While the introduction of E-Border technology has significantly improved surveillance, Comptroller Peter Adache of the Seme Border Command argued that Nigeria’s borders are not "porous" by nature, but rather "insufficiently manned." Currently, Lagos State hosts four key E-Border checkpoints: Agbara, Gbaji, Ashipa, and Yard. Despite these advancements, Adache identified two major roadblocks:


1. Power Supply: Constant electricity is required to keep digital surveillance active.

2. Coastal Vulnerability: There is an urgent need for patrol boats and aerial drones to monitor the waterways where thousands are illegally ferried out of the country.


The stakeholders' meeting concluded with a call for joint operations involving local community leaders, including the Baales, Serikis, and transport union heads, to ensure a holistic approach to national security.

 By: Manoah Kikekon 



SEME BORDER — In a strategic move to fortify Nigeria’s frontiers against transnational crime and human trafficking, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has entered into a high-level partnership with the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), backed by the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The collaboration aims to establish a specialized Mobile Patrol Team designed to act as a rapid response unit along the nation's critical border corridors.


On February 3, 2026, a joint delegation arrived at the Seme border for a pilot assessment visit. The team, led by Deputy Comptroller General (DCG) Ngozi Adikpo of the NIS Directorate, inspected existing infrastructure and engaged with key stakeholders. 



Speaking on the mission’s purpose, DCG Adikpo emphasized that the field assessment is vital for identifying operational gaps. "Whatever information is gathered here will dictate the next stage of the project," she noted, highlighting that the Dutch government's support relies on these first-hand findings to ensure the unit is properly equipped and trained.


The core objective of the project is the creation of a Mobile Rapid Response Squad. This unit is intended to augment the traditional Border Patrol Unit, providing a tactical edge in the event of attacks or security breaches. According to NIS officials, the success of this intervention hinges on the deployment of experts to train personnel and the provision of specialized equipment that allows for "quick intervention" in high-risk zones.



Mr. Bornt Erzen of the ICMPD confirmed that the project’s main goal is to strengthen the NIS's capacity across various sections of Nigeria's borders. Starting with the Benin Republic axis, the project is expected to scale to other regions. Erzen noted that the ICMPD maintains a strong presence across West Africa including offices in Abuja, Accra, and Abidjan to facilitate political dialogues on migration and border security within the ECOWAS sub-region.


The human cost of border insecurity remains a top priority for the NIS. Azare Adamu, Assistant Comptroller General of the Lagos State Command, highlighted the service's ongoing efforts in apprehending traffickers and counseling victims. He warned of the dire risks faced by those trafficked, particularly women lured into sex work, who often fall victim to organ harvesting and terminal illnesses. "The Nigeria Immigration Service has done its best, but we continue to need international cooperation to end this modern slavery," Adamu stated.


While the introduction of E-Border technology has significantly improved surveillance, Comptroller Peter Adache of the Seme Border Command argued that Nigeria’s borders are not "porous" by nature, but rather "insufficiently manned." Currently, Lagos State hosts four key E-Border checkpoints: Agbara, Gbaji, Ashipa, and Yard. Despite these advancements, Adache identified two major roadblocks:


1. Power Supply: Constant electricity is required to keep digital surveillance active.

2. Coastal Vulnerability: There is an urgent need for patrol boats and aerial drones to monitor the waterways where thousands are illegally ferried out of the country.


The stakeholders' meeting concluded with a call for joint operations involving local community leaders, including the Baales, Serikis, and transport union heads, to ensure a holistic approach to national security.

16-Year Single Presidency? Nigerian Senator Sparks Reaction with Bold Reform Proposal

16-Year Single Presidency? Nigerian Senator Sparks Reaction with Bold Reform Proposal

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu 


EBONYI, NIGERIA — In a move that has sent ripples through the Nigerian political landscape, Senator Kenneth Eze (APC-Ebonyi) is calling for a radical overhaul of the nation’s leadership structure. The lawmaker is advocating for a single 16-year presidential tenure, arguing that the current four-year cycle is the primary "stumbling block" to national development.


Addressing journalists on Monday at his country home in Ezza South, Eze who serves as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation critiqued the "campaign mode" that consumes Nigerian governance.


Under the current 1999 Constitution, presidents serve a four-year term with the option of a single renewal. However, Eze contends this system breeds instability.


“Every four years, we return to campaign mode. By the third year, governance slows as attention shifts to re-election,” Eze stated. “That is why projects are abandoned and policies are not allowed to mature.”


The Senator’s proposal aims to insulate the Presidency from the "distractions" of seeking a second term. By extending the mandate to 16 years, Eze believes the government can finally tackle long-term projects that currently fail due to political turnover.


Key sectors cited by the lawmaker include: Energy & Power: Reforms that require a decade or more to stabilize. Agriculture: Long-term irrigation and mechanization schemes. Infrastructure: Preventing the "abandoned project" syndrome. Fiscal Reform: Allowing tough economic transitions, like the fuel subsidy removal, to bear fruit.


Defending the current administration's economic shifts, Eze noted that Nigeria was previously "borrowing to pay salaries" a path he described as unsustainable. He framed the 16-year proposal not as an assault on democracy, but as a governance conversation designed to ensure that "tough decisions" lead to long-term stability rather than electoral suicide.


Eze acknowledged that such a monumental shift would be an uphill battle. Any change to the presidential tenure requires:

1. National Assembly Approval: Significant majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives.

2. State Ratification: Approval by at least two-thirds of Nigeria’s State Houses of Assembly.

3. National Dialogue: A transparent process to ensure checks and balances remain intact.


While the proposal is bound to face scrutiny from those wary of long-term power consolidation, Eze insists that without a "national dialogue" on how the system functions, Nigeria will remain trapped in a cycle of short-term thinking.


(NAN)

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


President Bola Ahmed Tinubu 


EBONYI, NIGERIA — In a move that has sent ripples through the Nigerian political landscape, Senator Kenneth Eze (APC-Ebonyi) is calling for a radical overhaul of the nation’s leadership structure. The lawmaker is advocating for a single 16-year presidential tenure, arguing that the current four-year cycle is the primary "stumbling block" to national development.


Addressing journalists on Monday at his country home in Ezza South, Eze who serves as the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Information and National Orientation critiqued the "campaign mode" that consumes Nigerian governance.


Under the current 1999 Constitution, presidents serve a four-year term with the option of a single renewal. However, Eze contends this system breeds instability.


“Every four years, we return to campaign mode. By the third year, governance slows as attention shifts to re-election,” Eze stated. “That is why projects are abandoned and policies are not allowed to mature.”


The Senator’s proposal aims to insulate the Presidency from the "distractions" of seeking a second term. By extending the mandate to 16 years, Eze believes the government can finally tackle long-term projects that currently fail due to political turnover.


Key sectors cited by the lawmaker include: Energy & Power: Reforms that require a decade or more to stabilize. Agriculture: Long-term irrigation and mechanization schemes. Infrastructure: Preventing the "abandoned project" syndrome. Fiscal Reform: Allowing tough economic transitions, like the fuel subsidy removal, to bear fruit.


Defending the current administration's economic shifts, Eze noted that Nigeria was previously "borrowing to pay salaries" a path he described as unsustainable. He framed the 16-year proposal not as an assault on democracy, but as a governance conversation designed to ensure that "tough decisions" lead to long-term stability rather than electoral suicide.


Eze acknowledged that such a monumental shift would be an uphill battle. Any change to the presidential tenure requires:

1. National Assembly Approval: Significant majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives.

2. State Ratification: Approval by at least two-thirds of Nigeria’s State Houses of Assembly.

3. National Dialogue: A transparent process to ensure checks and balances remain intact.


While the proposal is bound to face scrutiny from those wary of long-term power consolidation, Eze insists that without a "national dialogue" on how the system functions, Nigeria will remain trapped in a cycle of short-term thinking.


(NAN)

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