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Current Nigerian Police Must Be Disbanded Due To The Murder Of Lagos Lawyer Omobolanle Raheem - YRC Civic Group

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According to the YRC Civic Group, the Nigerian police force that is currently in place should be disbanded as a result of the murder of Omobolanle Raheem, a female lawyer in Lagos. In response to the murder committed on Christmas Day of a legal practitioner located in Lagos State named Mrs Omobolanle Raheem, a civil rights organisation known as the Youth Rights Campaign (YRC) has demanded the abolition of the Nigeria Police Force. On Sunday, SaharaReporters published a story about Raheem being murdered while returning home from a Christmas service at Ajah Under-bridge. Along the Lekki-Epe Expressway is where you'll find the renowned neighbourhood of Ajah in Lagos. In response to the murder committed on Christmas Day of a legal practitioner located in Lagos State named Mrs Omobolanle Raheem, a civil rights organisation known as the Youth Rights Campaign (YRC) has demanded the abolition of the Nigeria Police Force. On Sunday, SaharaReporters published a story about Raheem being murde

In Anambra, three people were killed as they clashed with the police.

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  Over the weekend, the situation in the Aguleri village, which is located in the Anambra East Local Government Area of the state of Anambra, was thrown into chaos after the police opened fire on protesting youngsters from the community. According to reports, things got off to a rocky start on Saturday morning when the police opened fire on two juveniles they had just apprehended on an expressway. According to the police, the juveniles were involved in online fraud. The result of this was a protest spearheaded by local youngsters against police violence and extortion in their town, which culminated in a march to the police station. The demonstrators, however, were dispersed with violence by the police, who opened fire, which resulted in a fight between the youngsters and the police. On the other hand, it was said that armed people came to the area later and started shooting at the security officers, which went on for a few hours. On Sunday, the day after the incident, reinforcements

During a raid, Oyo police arrested an "innocent man standing in front of a shop."

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Kayyus Taiwo, whose Twitter handle is @taokayaode, described how he was harassed and wrongly detained by members of the Oyo State Police Command for standing in front of a business centre. Taiwo said that he was detained on October 12 while waiting for the proprietor of the business centre to arrive so that he could duplicate papers. Taiwo said in a long Twitter thread on October 20 that those police officers had harassed and hurt him on the day in question. As Taiwo stated, "On Wednesday, October 12, 2022, I was harassed and assaulted by the Nigeria Police Force and wrongfully detained in a cell overnight." " On my way home from work, my supervisor instructed me to assist him to file an application at a computer centre. To do this, I went to a prominent market in Ibadan. I researched the market and discovered a location, but the lady indicated she was unable to execute the job. She then gave me another location to me. When I arrived, the business was closed from the out

Nigeria's Secret Police, DSS, holds a radio worker without trial for two months for broadcasting an "offensive song" against Imo Governor Uzodinma.

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Uzomah works in the station's technical department, which is owned by IBC, which is a media organisation that is controlled by the State Government. Casmir Uzomah, a radio worker in the state of Imo who has been jailed without charge for the last two months by the Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria's secret police, has been arrested and detained by the DSS. According to reports, Uzomah, a member of the staff at the Orient Radio-Television Station, which is run by the Imo State Broadcasting Corporation (IBC), was taken into custody after the station broadcasted a song that was deemed "offensive" to the Governor of the state, Hope Uzodinma. The song was played on the station. Uzomah works in the station's technical department, which is owned by IBC, which is a media organisation that is controlled by the State Government. Onyinyechi, Uzomah's wife, spoke to the International Center for Investigative Reporting (ICIR) about the plight of her husband and t

#EndSARS: The Federal Government compensates 74 victims of police abuse with N289 million

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74 victims of human rights violations perpetrated by the former Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigerian Police Force have been awarded a total of N289 million in compensation by the Federal Government of Nigeria as part of the #EndSARS campaign (NPF). A presentation of checks to the victims was placed at the headquarters of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) in Abuja. The chairperson of the board expressed gratitude to those individuals who had filed complaints with the Independent Investigative Panel on Human Rights Violations concerning the prohibited SARS and other police units. She thanked them for having faith in the country's human rights mechanisms and for diligently presenting and pursuing their cases in front of the panel. She gave her word to the people of Nigeria that the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), which is an independent institution, will continue to carry out its duties as outlined in the National Human Rights Commission Act. These duti

Ex-policeman sentenced to life in prison for murdering football fan

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Justice Adenike Coker of the Lagos High Court in Ikeja found former police officer Olalekan Ogunyemi guilty of first-degree murder on Thursday and gave him a life sentence for the death of football fan Kolade Johnson. On March 31, 2019, at a viewing centre in Mangoro, Ikeja, Lagos, Ogunyemi, who was affiliated with the Special Anti-Cultism Squad of the Nigeria Police, shot Johnson in the lower abdomen. The incident took place in a viewing centre. When the victim was shot by the convicted murderer, he was in the process of watching a football game between Liverpool and Tottenham Hotspur. While he was delivering judgement in case no. ID/9776C/2019 between the State of Lagos and Ogunyemi Olalekan, Justice Coker found the defendant guilty of the charge. So, the defendant was given a life sentence in prison, with the requirement that he serve at least 25 years before he could be released. On Thursday, when the issue was reopened for hearing, the prosecution counsel for Lagos State, Jubril K