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Oto-Awori LCDA Inaugurates Sixth Legislative Assembly As Executive Chairman Calls For Cooperation With Councilors


The Oto-Awori Local Council Development Area (LCDA) has inaugurated the 6th Legislative Assembly, marking a new phase in grassroots governance and community development in the area.

At the swearing-in held at the Council Secretariat, Executive Chairman, Oto-Awori LCDA, Kareem Abiodun, congratulated the lawmakers and described the inauguration

as the start of a new chapter.

He urged councillors to collaborate with the executive arm to achieve tangible development.

“We must work in unity to implement projects and policies that directly benefit our people. There’s no room for excuses, the goal is to make Oto-Awori great again,” he said.

Vice-Chairman of the LCDA, Moses Aina, emphasised the importance of research and grassroots engagement.

“Legislative work is not for leisure. It is a responsibility to serve and to learn. The people must feel your presence. Understand their issues, and that will shape meaningful resolutions. This is not an avenue for enjoyment but for purposeful service,” he said.

The newly elected Council Leader, Sulaimon Awoyemi, pledged to lead with integrity and uphold the trust of the people.

“Our commitment to transparency, accountability, and results. We are resolved to address the needs of our people and ensure every voice is heard,” he said.

He urged councillors to remain focused, embrace their legislative responsibilities, and resist distractions.

Member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Surajudeen Olatunji, advised the councilors to remain diligent and uncompromising in their legislative duties.

“Legislative business is serious work. The people are watching, and they deserve nothing but honest service,” he said.





 

Insecurity: Oyedepo Rains Curses On Terrorists And Kidnappers


Presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, on Sunday rained curses on perpetrators of the dastardly acts of terrorism and kidnapping in Nigeria.

Oyedepo also called on Christians across the country to engage in intensive midnight prayers to confront what he described as “the raging battle against the Church and the nation.”

Delivering his sermon at Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State, on Sunday the clergyman said the escalating kidnappings, killings and terror-linked attacks in various parts of the country demanded a spiritual response from believers, insisting that the “Church of Christ in Nigeria is indestructible.”

“The Church of Christ in Nigeria is indestructible. The gates of hell cannot prevail against it. Nigeria will never become an Islamic state. Never, never, never,” Oyedepo declared to the congregation.

Recalling recent incidents in which five worshippers were shot dead in a church and 35 villagers abducted with kidnappers demanding ₦100 million, Oyedepo lamented the proliferation of violent crimes, describing human trafficking and ransom-driven abductions as “worse than the scourge of slavery.”

“You pick someone and say they should bring 700 million. My God, who are you? Today, human trade has become a big-time business,” he said.

Oyedepo also invoked stern declarations against the perpetrators of such crimes, calling on the church to intensify prayers in the Holy Spirit as a form of spiritual resistance.

“Every perpetrator of these killings and their spouses come under their custody. When this church prays, God hears. Everyone behind it, in the name of the Lord Jesus, within the next seven days, they are smelling. They are stinking. It’s done,” he proclaimed.

The Bishop, who further directed members of the church to spiritually fortify their homes and workplaces, said “Every one of you, anoint your houses, anoint your business places, and sprinkle the blood as a no-go area,” he instructed.

He also announced what he called a nationwide spiritual operation beginning at midnight, urging all members, regardless of their usual sleep patterns, to participate.

“I’m asking every living Winner, no matter how much anointing you have for sleep, that anointing is broken. Between 12 and 1 a.m. from tonight, you are crying to God for mercy and placing curses on the perpetrators,” he said.

“12 midnight tonight, the operation begins. Satan is in trouble. His agents are in trouble.”

The cleric also shared that he had been in a heightened spiritual state ahead of the directive.

“For three days, I’ve been half-asleep and half-awake. As the Lord lives, who sent me as one of the watchmen over this nation, this shall not continue,” he stated.

While concluding with a forceful declaration that divine judgment would visit those behind Nigeria’s insecurity, Oyedepo declared “In the camp of the wicked, there shall be catastrophe, and any member of this church, touched, equals fire and brimstone in the camp of the enemy.”


 

Rising Insecurity: Fortify Yourselves With Juju, Pastor Tells Congregation


A pastor has sparked outrage online after advising his church members to “go and do juju” as protection against possible bandit attacks.

The cleric, whose name has now been identified from his social media handles, as Pastor Oloruntimilehin Daramola of Omnipotence Mission of God, spoke passionately during the sermon. He insisted that spiritual fortification was necessary, arguing that he could not be the only one protected while his congregation remained vulnerable.

In his words, “My people need to strengthen themselves spiritually. I can’t be fortified alone while my members remain exposed. In moments of danger, faith must be backed with preparedness.”

He went on to justify his controversial instruction, telling members that prayers alone were not enough in the face of rising insecurity.

“I’m a true man of God. Go and do juju so that when they bring gun to your place, let the guns face themselves. Or use stick to pursue them. If they are coming to your church, they should die before they get there. Go and do it o. All my church members must do it — if they don’t, I’ll pursue them. I can’t be fortified while my church members are not. I’m a good shepherd,” he added.

He also referenced past incidents in Kaduna and other locations, claiming that some Christians who called the name of Jesus during attacks still died because “Jesus said until you get to heaven.”

The pastor added that he oversees multiple branches in America, the UK, and Nigeria.

Social Media Reactions

@Crypto_psalm: “Omo make una go fortify una self o. Pastor don share update. Na who get backup go survive o. Make you no die like mumu.” 

@SmartTrollHQ: “If juju was the answer, we wouldn’t still be begging for security. Time to stop hiding behind superstition and demand real action.”

@AnnieSaliss: “What kind of Endtime pastor is this?” 

@Kelvin_aproko: “This one is telling us the source of his power already.”

@Somorii: “Pastor said make una go do dira. Omo, baba dey fear death!” 

The video of his sermon continues to circulate widely on social media, sparking debates about the role of religious leaders in guiding members during times of insecurity.




 

Lagos State Police Command Beefs Up Security Around Schools, Other Infrastructure


Amidst the growing insecurity in the country and the fear in some quarters that it might encroach into the South-west region of the country, the Lagos State Police Command has strengthened security across schools, places of worship, markets, recreational centres and event venues as part of renewed efforts to prevent threats and guarantee public safety in the state.

The move followed recent security breaches in parts of the country, including the attack on a Catholic church in Eruku, Kwara State, and the abduction of students in Kebbi and Niger states by suspected bandits.

Commissioner of Police (CP)Olorundare Jimoh, who briefed journalists at the Command Headquarters in Ikeja, said personnel have been deployed to strategic locations across the state to ensure a crime-free Yuletide.

“We have created a special squad to take charge of school protection, and we are making steady progress with no fear of apprehension,” he said. “Our intelligence teams are moving in and out of major areas to prevent any criminal infiltration into Lagos.”

The police chief said security has also been reinforced across other critical infrastructure and border communities, noting that waterways are now better secured following the deployment of 26 gunboats recently launched in Lagos by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun.

He added that a new Submarine Tactical Squad has been established to strengthen internal maritime security, while land-based patrols have been expanded through the EkoStrike Force, a rapid-response unit created by the IGP to complement the Rapid Response Squad (RRS).

Jimoh said the EkoStrike Force has improved emergency response to security flashes and has contributed to the reduction in crime levels in the state, announcing that Somolu Local Government has constructed a permanent site for the strike force. 

He also announced the expansion of the tactical squad from 23 teams to 35, with plans to increase the number to 57 so that every local government and LCDA can have a dedicated response team.

On the successes recorded by the command, Jimoh disclosed that 56 suspects involved in various offences including armed robbery, kidnapping, stealing, conspiracy, assault occasioning harm and threats to life were arrested during multiple operations in November.

He said the arrests were accompanied by significant recoveries, including nine stolen exotic vehicles taken by drivers and car wash attendants, as well as one motorcycle allegedly removed from a park through fraudulent conversion and smuggling.

Across the same period, operatives recovered six firearms, including locally made pistols, cut-to-size guns, a single barrel gun, live cartridges, and several dangerous weapons such as a machete, battle axe and assault dagger. 

Police also seized Nigerian military camouflage, charms and fake foreign currency amounting to $4,000.

“These achievements are a testament to our sustained November strategy aimed at dismantling criminal gangs, intercepting stolen property, removing illegal firearms from circulation, and strengthening public safety across Lagos State,” Jimoh said.

He added that Area Commanders, Divisional Police Officers, Tactical Squads and Unit Commanders have been directed to provide adequate security at all worship centres, especially during services and festive activities.

“The security situation in Lagos is not alarming. We are firmly on top of the situation,” he assured. “The successes recorded are not due to police efforts alone but also the support and collaboration of residents who have continued to work with the command to safeguard lives and property.”

Jimoh urged Lagosians to remain vigilant and continue partnering with the police to sustain the state’s security gains.


 

Chemical Preservatives Now Used On Moi Moi Sold In Nigerian High Brow Shopping Malls


Now consider this scenario. You see a lovely pack of moi moi on the shelf of a shopping mall. You buy it and take it home for the purpose of consuming it but after eating a portion of it, you realize you have lost appetite and cannot finish the entire pack. You leave it on top of the sink in the kitchen and go to sleep. 

Next morning and you are about to dispose of the remnant moi moi when you suddenly discover that it has not shown any sign of decay even though it has been exposed since the previous evening. In fact, when you take it up to your nose and smell, it smells the same way it was when you bought it the previous day.

Now curious, you decide to leave it in the kitchen till evening. However, when you come back in the evening, the story is the same: the moi moi has not shown any sign of decay. And it stays that way for one, two, and three whole days before you begin to notice small signs of decay.

The above situation is not fictional. It was the experience of Mr Kofi Bartels , a popular radio presenter with Nigeria Info 99.3 FM. You could feel the shock in Mr Kofi’s voice as he narrated his ordeal in the course of one of his programmes. And if you think his experience is a case in isolation, then you will need to think again. A lady, who gave her name as Linda, told Natural Health Africa that she bought a wrap of moi moi from a shopping mall in Port Harcourt and felt very uneasy after eating it. She felt like she had developed constipation. She was surprised when she went to the toilet the next morning and saw that everything came out the same way it had gone in.

“It was as if no digestion took place; the whole thing came out the same way I had eaten it. I had to examine it with the aid of a torchlight because the issue gave me a sleepless night and I was wondering if I had been poisoned even though nobody else but me touched that moi moi,” she said.

What Is Moi Moi?

Moi moi is a protein-rich, steamed bean pudding that is a good source of vitamins A, C, and E, as well as iron, folate, and potassium. A 100g serving contains approximately 108-155 calories, 6.5-13g of protein, 2-3g of fat, and 16-24g of carbohydrates. The exact nutritional value varies based on the ingredients and preparation, such as the amount of oil and other additions like fish, eggs, or meat. 

Moi moi is a healthy food due to its high content of protein, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals from its main ingredient, beans. It supports muscle growth, aids digestion, and can help manage weight because it is low in fat and high in fiber. Its preparation as a steamed dish is also a healthier alternative to fried foods, and it is naturally gluten-free.  

Naturally, moi moi that is left unprotected and unrefrigerated will begin to show signs of decay and spoilage when left overnight. This is often manifested in the taste, smell, and texture, making it undesirable or even unsafe for consumption. So, when such a pack of moi moi stays for up to 72 hours before beginning to exhibit these manifestations, then something must be wrong somewhere. But before we look into why this particular moi moi could not decay, let’s first look at the process of food spoilage and what causes food to decay.

How Bacteria Causes Food Spoilage 

Bacteria and other microorganisms spoil food by breaking down its chemical composition for nutrients, which creates unwanted byproducts. This activity alters the food's taste, smell, and texture. 

Microorganisms consume the proteins, carbohydrates, and fats in food through enzymatic action and metabolic processes, leading to characteristic signs of decay. 

In the case of moi moi and other byproducts of beans, Bacteria secrete enzymes that break down proteins and amino acids. This process, known as putrefaction, produces foul-smelling compounds such as ammonia, amines, and sulfur-containing substances, leading to the rotten odor associated with spoiled moi moi.

It now becomes clear that if moi moi refuses to decay after a long period of time, something must have been introduced to prevent these bacteria from acting on it. And this takes us to another level of the conversation.

How Chemical Preservatives Prevent Food Spoilage 

Chemical preservatives stop food spoilage by inhibiting or killing microorganisms and preventing oxidation, which causes rancidity. They work by creating an environment that is hostile to microbes and by slowing down the chemical reactions that lead to spoilage, thereby extending the food's shelf life. 

Preservatives like benzoic acid, sorbic acid, and nisin can stop the growth of bacteria, yeasts, and molds, or destroy them altogether, thereby extending the moi moi’s shelf life and making it look just as fresh as when it was cooked. Bottomline? Producers of this kind of moi moi do so to extend the shelf life of the food, and this they do by adding harmful preservatives for that purpose. But what is the health implication for the consumer. If moi moi cannot decay more than two days after it has been exposed, what is the guarantee that it would not affect the health of the consumer negatively.

How Dangerous Are Food Preservatives To Human Health? 

The danger of food preservatives to human health varies, with some being linked to adverse effects like allergic reactions and asthma, while others are associated with more serious conditions like cancer and cardiovascular disease with long-term consumption. Some preservatives, such as sulfites, can trigger allergic reactions, while others like nitrites and some artificial dyes and emulsifiers have been linked to cancer, behavioral issues in children, and other chronic health problems.

Foods laced with preservatives do not digest easily and can disrupt the digestive process. Instead of speeding up digestion, the additives in these foods can cause inflammation and alter the gut microbiome, which can lead to digestive discomfort. 

Preservatives And Digestion Problems

Harmful to gut bacteria: Many preservatives are antimicrobial, meaning they are designed to kill microorganisms like bacteria, yeast, and fungi to extend shelf life. This can disrupt the balance of your gut microbiome by killing off beneficial bacteria necessary for proper digestion.

Trigger inflammation: Preservatives like sodium benzoate and certain emulsifiers can trigger inflammation and irritation in the gastrointestinal tract. Chronic inflammation is a risk factor for conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Inhibit enzymes: Preservatives can suppress the release of digestive enzymes, which slows down the digestion process. This can cause food to sit in the stomach for longer than it should, leading to indigestion and bloating.

Hinder nutrient absorption: An altered microbiome and inhibited digestive enzymes can prevent your body from properly absorbing nutrients from food. This means that even seemingly "balanced" processed foods can lead to nutrient deficiencies.

Contribute to constipation: Processed foods often lack fiber, an essential nutrient that helps regulate bowel movements. Combined with the effects of preservatives, this can lead to constipation. 

Conclusion 

Moi moi laced with preservatives is for the purpose of protecting the business of the producer at the expense of the health of the innocent consumer. So, when next you see that lovely pack of moi moi displayed on the shelf of a shopping mall, please ask questions before you pick it up.

                

Culled From Natural Health Africa  




 

 

Peace Returns To Shasha Community After Attack On Air Force Officer


peace has  returned to the Shasha Kingdom in Alimosho Local Government Area following the intervention of the monarch of the kingdom, Oba Babatunde Akanbi Ogunronbi. According to eye-witness accounts, some youths in the area had reportedly attacked an Air force officer with broken bottles.

The traditional ruler in the area, the Onishasha of Shasha Kingdom, Oba Babatunde Akanbi Ogunronbi, brokered peace after a week of tension in the community.

It was gathered that the youths allegedly stabbed the officer with broken bottles during a football session in the Oremeji area.

Fortunately for the officer, he survived the attack but with serious wounds on his head.

Spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, Abimbola Adebisi, confirmed the incident, noting that no life was lost.

A community leader in Shasha, Chief Muyideen Muniru, said the youths tried to prevent the unforeseen but the officer, who was on mufti, started a showdown with them but he was unfortunately overpowered.

According to Muniru, “the officer ran into the youths during a football match, the ball mistakenly hit him and he seized it.

“The youths suspended further activities to ask the officers for forgiveness but he ignored everyone, deflated the ball and turned it to shreds.

“Still the youths kept pacifying him to tamper justice with mercy but he boasted that he was an Air force officer and would call for enforcement to teach them a lesson.

“This disrupted the existing mood as the youths were agitated and called off the officer’s bluff. One of them reached for a bottle, broke it and hit the officer on his head.

“Before the officer could call for reinforcement, the situation turned rowdy as some other youths descended on the him.

“The following day being a Monday, colleagues of the officer stormed the community and raided many houses in retaliation.

“This continued for days thereby causing tension in the Shasha Kingdom until the monarch stepped into the matter and doused the tension.

“As from yesterday, relative peace has returned to the town.” He said.

 

 


 

Army Confirms Death Of Soldier Attacked By Mentally Unstable Man In Ikorodu


The 81 Division of the Nigerian Army has confirmed the death of a soldier, who was attacked by a mentally unstable man on Sunday, in the Ikorodu area of Lagos.

A video that went viral on social media showed the lifeless body of the soldier lying in a pool of blood. The body of the attacker, dressed in tattered clothes, was also seen on the ground, while voices in the footage suggested that the attacker had shot the soldier with the deceased rifle.

However, a statement by the 81 Division of the Nigerian Army through its acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Lt. Col. Musa Yahaya, clarified that the deceased, who was deployed for internal security duty in the Imota area of Ikorodu, was struck on the head with a heavy log by the mentally unstable man. The statement said the soldier was attempting to de-escalate a chaotic situation when the attacker struck from behind.

The statement read: “Without prejudice to the ongoing investigation into the incident, it is necessary to provide preliminary information on the circumstances surrounding the incident. On November 16, 2025, about 4p.m., one of the soldiers deployed for internal security duty in the Imota area of Ikorodu, while attempting to de-escalate a chaotic situation, was attacked by a mentally unstable individual. The attacker struck the soldier on the head with a heavy log, causing severe injury.

“The situation was brought under control by other soldiers at the scene, who neutralised the attacker and recovered the soldier’s body”


 

Lagos Makes History As Bond Subscription Hits N310 Billion


Lagos State has made history, with the conclusion of the bookbuild for its landmark Bond Issuance that has recorded an overwhelming reception from the investment community.

According to the state’s Commissioner for Finance Hon. Yomi Oluyomi, the state offered a ₦200 billion conventional Bond and a ₦14.8 billion Green Bond, both of which were significantly oversubscribed.

He said, “The Conventional Bond, which is the largest ever issued by a non-corporate sub-national in Nigeria’s history, attracted subscriptions totaling ₦308 billion, representing a 54% oversubscription above the initial offer.

“Lagos State is the first sub-national government to issue an impact climate bond. The Green bond attracted ₦28.7 Billion – 94% more than the target.”

Excited about the feats, the State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu said: “This is a reflection of the global confidence in Nigeria’s economy, fostered by the bold reforms initiated by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR  as reflected in the recent oversubscription of the Federal Government’s Eurobond.

“In Lagos, ours is a testament to our resilience and the unwavering support of our private sector partners who believe in our vision of building Africa’s model megacity that is safe, secure and functional.

“We shall continue to ensure prudent financial management,  accountability and fiscal transparency as we continue to provide a conducive environment for businesses to grow. Our dream is to make Lagos a global financial hub; we will keep our eyes on the ball.”

The governor maintained that the proceeds from the Bonds are earmarked to fund critical projects across the state, directly aligned along the line of the THEMES+ Agenda of his administration.

“These projects will focus on vital areas such as transportation, healthcare, education, and environmental sustainability, all aimed at significantly improving the livelihood and well-being of all Lagosians and securing a more prosperous and resilient future for the state,” he said.


 

Ponmo Consumption Threatens Nigerian Leather Industry - FG


There is no doubt that Lagosians love eating ponmo. They use it as ingredient for stews and soups of all kinds. But have you ever realized that each time you take a chunk of ponmo in your mouth and chew, you are actually eating up potential shoes, sandals, handbags, and every other material that is made from cowhides? The Federal Government says the continued consumption of hides and skins, popularly known as ponmo, poses a serious threat to Nigeria’s leather industry, currently valued at about $5 billion.

The Director-General of the Raw Materials Research and Development Council, Prof Nnanyelugo Ikemounso, stated this at the National Campaign Against the Consumption of ponmo held on Thursday in Abuja.

Prof Ikemounso stressed that the practice deprives local industries of vital raw materials needed for leather production and export.

According to him, the Nigerian leather goods market was valued at $2.79 billion in 2024 and is projected to grow to $4.96 billion by 2033, warning that the continued diversion of hides for consumption could derail this growth.

“From an economic and industrial standpoint, cowhides are one of Nigeria’s most valuable raw materials. Our nation possesses a vibrant leather industry with enormous potential for job creation, foreign exchange earnings, and contributions to GDP.

“As of 2024, the Nigerian Leather Goods Market was valued at USD 2.79 billion, with a forecast to grow to USD 4.96 billion by 2033.

“Sadly, the continuous diversion of hides for ponmo consumption denies our industries access to quality raw materials, weakens our tanning and leather manufacturing sector, and diminishes Nigeria’s competitiveness in the global leather market,” he said.

Ikemounso further explained that the global leather value chain is estimated to be worth between $420 billion and $1 trillion, and with proper policy direction, infrastructure, and raw material availability, Nigeria can significantly increase its share of that market.

He stressed that the campaign was not designed to undermine cultural or dietary choices but to ensure that hides and skins are channelled into productive industrial use for national benefit.


 

Why We Included "PWDs Corner" As A Beat In Lagos Today Extra - Publishers


The management of Kimekwu Communications Concept, publishers of Lagos Today Extra!, has explained why it included “PWDs Corner” as a major beat in the publication, stressing that the decision was informed by the need to evolve a more inclusive societal participation and give everyone a sense of belonging in the Nigerian media space.

In a statement, the publishers noted with dismay that most general interest publications in Nigeria do not have a desk  solely dedicated to issues and news materials involving persons with disabilities (PWDs).

“Apart from a few broadcast media outlets, which allocate between 15 to 30 minutes of their time to weekly programmes on PWDs, most general interest print media organisations do not see the need to have a beat, even if it is weekly, dedicated to this most vulnerable subsect of the society. If at all you find such stories, they are mostly presented as minor stories embedded in other related beats. This is rather unfortunate because issues affecting persons with disabilities should be top of priority in any organized society and should be highlighted in a beat dedicated to them. There should be a desk, with an editor and reporters assigned for that purpose,” the statement read.

“It is in view of the above ugly realities, that we decided to dedicate a beat to the PWDs community, and give them a space in the media to amplify their voices,” the statement added.

According to the statement, the PWDs Corner in Lagos Today Extra will accommodate news items, articles, opinions, essays, interviews, events and other issues relating to persons with disabilities within and around Lagos. It advised clusters in the state to take advantage of the beat to amplify their voices and project issues affecting them up to the public consciousness.

The management also stated that there is a 50 percent discount of advert rates for products and services coming from the PWDs community. This, it said, would go a long way in projecting these products and services into the market and thus help in empowering entrepreneurs across the various clusters in the community.

Lagos Today Extra! is an online authoritative and premium grassroots publication with a variety of beats, including News. Sports, Entertainment, Business, Brands And Marketing, Politics And Policies, Governance Today, Christianity Today, Islam Today, Crime, Motoring Lagos amongst several others.

Lagos Today Extra! is the first general interest publication in Nigeria to be fully owned, operated and staffed by persons with disabilities. Its publisher and editor-in-chief, Dumbiri Frank Eboh, is a visually impaired journalist with over three decades of practice in the industry. 

 

Lagos Cracks Down On Street Begging, Arrests 15 Beggars At Ikosi, Ketu And Mile 12


The Lagos State Government on Friday apprehended 15 persons engaged in street begging during a coordinated enforcement exercise carried out in the Ikosi Ketu and Mile 12 areas.

In a statement issued by the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, the operation forms part of ongoing efforts by the state to maintain public order and prevent the misuse of public spaces.

“Fifteen street beggars were taken into custody this morning during our enforcement operations around Ikosi Ketu and Mile 12,” Wahab announced on his X handle.

He explained that the ministry remains committed to enforcing environmental and public order regulations while working closely with social welfare institutions to ensure that individuals in need receive appropriate rehabilitation and support.

“Lagos must remain safe, clean, and orderly for everyone who lives and works here. Our commitment to this mandate is unwavering,” he added.


 

Fidelity Bank Empowers Students With Educational Support In Mushin


STUDENTS OF Eko Boys Junior High School, Mushin, Lagos State, received school bags and educational materials as part of a community development initiative that reinforces Fidelity Bank Plc’s commitment to quality education.

The initiative, executed under the Fidelity Helping Hands Programme (FHHP), reflects the bank’s long-standing approach to corporate social responsibility, which empowers staff to identify community needs and implement sustainable projects with matching support from the bank.

At the donation ceremony, Divisional Head, Brand and Communications, Fidelity Bank Plc, Dr Meksley Nwagboh, reaffirmed the institution’s belief in education as a foundation for societal progress.

“Education remains one of the most powerful tools for transforming lives and shaping the future of our nation,” Nwagboh stated. “

“At Fidelity Bank, we believe our role extends beyond financial services. It includes investing in the growth and well-being of the communities we serve.

“Through our CSR pillars and the FHHP, we are committed to creating real social impact. By supporting these young students today, we are helping to equip the next generation with confidence, hope, and the tools they need to thrive.”

The gesture, facilitated by Team Eminence Inductees Class of 2025, was received with appreciation by the school management, teachers, and students who described it as a timely intervention in support of learning.

Principal of Eko Boys Junior High School, Mr Falola Gabriel, expressed gratitude to the bank for selecting the school for the initiative. He commended the project’s impact on student welfare and appealed for sustained collaboration in improving learning facilities.

“We sincerely thank Fidelity Bank for this generous gesture,” Gabriel said. “While the school bags will greatly benefit our students, we also appeal for continued support in other areas such as computers, fans, and classroom furniture, which are essential to enhancing the teaching and learning environment.”

Vice Principal of the school, Mrs Kasunmu Mercy, noted that the donation would ease financial strain on parents and provide students with the means to better organise their study materials.

“We deeply appreciate Fidelity Bank’s effort at a time when many parents are struggling to meet their children’s educational needs,” she said.

“This support not only encourages our students but also contributes to a more organised and motivated learning environment.”

Students who benefited from the gesture also shared their excitement. One of them, Ojomo David, expressed gratitude on behalf of his peers, stating that the donation would go a long way in supporting their educational journey.

“Receiving these school bags makes us feel valued,” David said. “It shows that organisations like Fidelity Bank truly care about our future and education.”

Through the Fidelity Helping Hands Programme, a statement issued says the bank continues to drive social impact projects that promote education, healthcare, and environmental sustainability across Nigeria.


 

Truck Crushes Motor Boy To Death In Ikorodu


A truck driver assistant was crushed to death while attempting to stabilise a moving truck by placing a wooden plank beneath its tyres in the Ogolonto

area of Ikorodu, Lagos State.

This is just as the driver was arrested by officials of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, who were on a 24-hour night patrol of the area and

handed over to the police.

It was learnt from a statement by the LASTMA Director of Public Affairs and Enlightenment, Adebayo Taofiq, that the incident occurred

on Wednesday night.

Taofiq noted that preliminary findings indicated that the truck had developed a failed brake system, and while the motorboy was attempting to stabilise

the truck’s speed with a wooden plank, he was run over and died at the spot.

Taofiq stated, “In a distressing and avoidable tragedy that unfolded on November 12, 2025, officers of the Lagos State Traffic Management

Authority Special Night Gang Patrol Team apprehended the driver of a heavily loaded truck after he fatally crushed his motor boy to death at Ogolonto Traffic

Light Intersection, inward Ikorodu Roundabout.

“Preliminary findings from the joint security investigation revealed that the deceased motor boy had alighted from the moving loaded truck to assist the

driver in stabilising the truck by placing a wooden plank beneath its tyres, as the braking mechanism of the vehicle was reportedly defective. In the course

of this effort, the unfortunate motor boy slipped and fell beneath the rear tyres, which ran over him, resulting in his instantaneous and tragic death.

“Displaying exceptional promptness and professionalism, LASTMA officers immediately cordoned off the accident scene to forestall further chaos and ensure

the safety of other road users. Operatives of the Ipakodo Police Division were swiftly contacted and arrived at the scene to take over the case.”

He noted that the driver was handed over to the police for further action, while the body of the deceased was deposited at the Ikorodu General Hospital.

Reacting to the incident, the LASTMA General Manager, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, consoled with the family of the deceased and stressed that the accident was

a preventable one.

“He emphasised that mechanical negligence and poor vehicle maintenance pose severe risks not only to the operators themselves but also to the lives of

innocent road users.

“The General Manager further reiterated the Lagos State Government’s unwavering resolve to promote road safety, discipline, and orderliness across all

highways in the state through sustained enforcement, proactive public enlightenment, and strategic collaboration with security and safety agencies,” Taofiq

added.

A couple of days ago, Lagos Today Extra! reported the story of another fatal accident that happened in the same Ikorodu axis in which three students of the Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH), were confirmed dead in a ghastly multiple-vehicle accident that occurred at Powerline Junction, before Aleje, inward Ikorodu Roundabout.

The tragic incident, which plunged the Ikorodu community into mourning, reportedly involved a sand-laden tipper truck (unregistered), a Toyota Corolla (SMK 42 AJ), a multi-purpose bus, and four tricycles.



 

Lagos Launches Digital Birth Registration For Children


The Lagos State Government, in partnership with the United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, the National Population Commission, NPC, and the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria, ALGON, has launched E-Birth Registration Initiative to ensure that every child born in the state is officially captured in the national database.

The initiative was launched as part of efforts to strengthen child protection and improve planning through accurate data collection.

Speaking at the event, Chief of UNICEF Lagos Field Office, Celine Lafoucriere, commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his administration’s strong support for child registration and digital data systems.

She said birth registration is more than paperwork, describing it as an important tool for giving every child a legal identity and access to essential services such as healthcare and education.

Lafoucriere said “Without a birth certificate, a child cannot access healthcare properly, cannot enroll in school, and cannot get social services. They are invisible. And we know what happens to invisible children,”

She noted that Lagos State currently leads the country with about 94% of children under five already registered, but added that more effort is needed to reach children in informal unreachable and communities.

According to her, UNICEF is supporting the registration of 3.69 million children under one year across 15 states, with Lagos targeting 545,000 children this year.

She urged government agencies, local councils, traditional and religious leaders, the media, and civil society groups to work together to ensure every child is registered.

“Today is not just a launch; it is about accountability. Every stakeholder must play their part so that no child is left out,” she said.

In his address, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said the E-birth registration will make it easier to capture children’s data from birth and link it with their National Identification Number (NIN).

“Every child from zero to 12 months must be registered under the National Population Commission. With the E-registration, their data will be collected right from birth, and that is the way forward,” the governor stated.

Sanwo-Olu said accurate population data would help government plan better for healthcare, education, and development.

“Government can use this data to plan, to support development, and to know where each and every one of us lives. That is why all local government chairmen are here to take this message to their communities,” he added.

The governor commended UNICEF, NPC, ALGON, and other partners for their collaboration, stressing that the new digital system will make Lagos the first state in the country to achieve complete birth registration coverage.


 

Officers Hold Candlelight Ceremony For Late DPO Of Festac Division


It was a day laden with grief, shock, disbelief, and solemn reflection as the coursemates of the late DPO Festac Division, CSP Matilda Umiah Ngbaronye who sadly passed away after unsuccessful surgery on Friday 24th October, 2025 gathered at the Lagos State Police Command to mourn their own, a woman they described in glowing words as lively, courageous, vibrant, and deeply committed to her duty in the Nigeria Police Force. The Police officers who were members of the Nigeria Police Force Course 1, 2010 and also enlisted alongside her on April 10, 2010, recalled her life of service and dedication, and the shocking suddenness of her passing.

Donning black T-shirts with the picture of CSP Matilda Ngbaronye in front and the “REST ON HERO” caption at the back, the coursemates held a candlelight procession which began at the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters and terminated at the Police college, Ikeja where they were trained during their course in 2010. Throughout the procession, the coursemates were united in their assertion that a great soul never dies.

CSP Matilda Umiah Ngbaronye, who served until her death as the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in FESTAC Division, Lagos, was celebrated not just as a fine officer, but as a dependable friend, sister, and role model to many. Her colleagues, drawn from different formations across the country, spoke in intense sadness, each of them painting the portrait of a woman who lived for service, diligence, unity, and excellence. She was a one-time Deputy Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) for the Lagos State Police Command; the DPO of Ilupeju division; the DPO of Iponri division; the forensic officer at State CID, Panti; and Secretary to former Lagos CP, AIG Hakeem Odumosu (retd). She was known for her professionalism, discipline, and commitment to duty throughout her sterling career in the Nigeria Police which made her earn many awards and recognitions both locally and internationally. Her friendly disposition and humane approach to policing greatly helped her to bridge the gap between the Police and the public she dutifully served.

Speaking on behalf of the coursemates, the Zonal PPRO at Zone 2 Command Onikan, CSP Umma Tunni Ayuba, expressed deep sorrow on the loss and the humanity behind the badge: ‘We are members of Course 1, 2010. We enlisted into the Nigeria Police on April 10, 2010. We want Nigerians to know that each time we lose a person, we are deeply hurt, we are humans too. We are like everyone in the society because even when we retire after 35 years, we are going back to the same society. Every Policeman works according to the extant laws. If the bad ones among us do something bad, it doesn’t mean everyone is bad.

We want Nigerians to share in our grief.’

‘Matilda died untimely, she died at the peak of her career. Matilda is a lively person, when you want things done, put it in her hands, she will get it done. She speaks Igbo, Hausa, English, and many other languages well. We are very grateful to God that she lived a life of purpose.

We started our candlelight procession from the Lagos State Police Command because she is the DPO in FESTAC under the Command and we proceeded to the college because this place is very significant for all of us. This is where we were all trained. There are a lot of memories here.

I want to sincerely thank everyone of us. Matilda is not just a colleague but a sister and helper to all of us. She lived a life that was very impactful. We thank Almighty God.’

The DPO of Mancenter, CSP Ayo Elijah described her as a cheerful soul who left lasting footprints: ‘Matilda was a jolly good fellow. She was a very great help to many of us as we grew together in the Police. It still tasted sour in my mouth to say ‘was’. We have this to rejoice that she left a landmark. May the Lord Jesus rest her soul.’

Another coursemate, CSP Uche Obiora said in deep sorrow: ‘I am still in shock because we are very close. We call ourselves besties but you know as time goes on and we got married and started having children, we lost touch. Matilda has prospects, she said she wanted to be the first female IGP, in fact I am still in shock but she lived her life to the fullest.’

The DPO of Oko-oba division, CSP Aliyu shared his pain, reflecting on the brevity of life: ‘She is my squad mate and we were very close when we were in school. She is so dedicated. The lesson we should learn from her death is that life is not a permanent place, it is short, nothing is worth it in life. There is no way you will meet her and not like her.’

CSP Lateef Adisa recounted his last conversation with the late officer: ‘The Wednesday prior to the death we spoke as I had an assignment in her jurisdiction. She told me about how one of her children was sick and she couldn’t travel any longer as planned. We were both at State CID Panti in fact I chose her office for her when she resumed. I thank God for her life. There is no human without shortcomings, if there are any issues, let’s forgive. God be with us all.’

CSP Emeka Jude Umeozor spoke with reverence for her professionalism and mentorship: ‘The person who brought us here is a legend. When she left as secretary to CP Lagos Command, I was the one who succeeded her and she really carried me along playing a vital role in my success. When she was moved out of the Ilupeju division, I again replaced her there as the DPO and she told me things that made me excel there. Nobody knows the date when death will come, heaven is real, hell is real.’

CSP Matilda’s life, though cut short, at a young age was one of service, excellence, and inspiration. She lived gallantly and left behind memories that will continue to echo in the hearts of those who served alongside her.