Sunday, 19 August 2018

Police Britality: Danfo Driver Beaten To A Pulp In Lagos!

 A commercial bus-driver popularly known as "Danfo-driver" was on Sunday, 19th August, 2018 beating to a pulp by some officers of the Nigerian Police Force, around the traffic light at the Victorian Garden City (VGC) junction, Lekki, Lagos - Nigeria.



Eye witnesses who spoke with Roving Informant said the Police officers chased the commercial bus from Ajah area, and caught up with the bus at the traffic light. The officers, it was gathered bounced on the driver, beating him to stupor. One of the officers they said, even went ahead to hit the driver with his gun. The scenario attracted some area-boys in the area and as well as passers-by, who inquired what warranted such treatment. The Police reportedly said the driver knocked-down someone and ran-off. A claim passengers in the bus dismissed. According to the passengers, the Police wanted to collect some money from the driver, but he refused to stop, which resulted to the chase. Not satisfied with the beating, the Officers went on to deflate the tires of the vehicle and removed the battery.



In a bid to contest this mistreat, the driver stripped naked and clutched to the Police vehicle as the officers zoomed off. On getting to Berger bus-stop, opposite Ikota Shopping Complex, the Police officers reportedly tossed the driver off their vehicle and continued on their flight. This action inflicted more body injuries on the driver who fell hard on the coal tar.




When some of the bus-passengers, passersby and area-boys who chased the Police vehicle got to the spot where the driver was left for dead on the express, out of anger about the brutality they witnessed, barricaded the express way, causing a logjam.


Wednesday, 15 August 2018

INEC Extends Voters Registration To August 31st!

The Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced its decision to extend the Voters Card registration to 31st August, 2018.


"The Commission has decided to extend the CVR to 31st August 2018. The exercise will continue in all the designated registration centres every day, including weekends, but excluding public holidays, between 9am and 5pm".

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

Human Rights Violation Allegations And Reports: Osinbajo Orders Immediate SARS Overhaul!

Nigeria's Vice-President, who also doubles as the 'Acting President' at the moment, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has ordered the immediate over-hauling of the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), a unit of the Nigerian Police. This development came following series of human-right violation reports, and allegations levied against the squad. In a statement dated 14, August, 2018, The State House, through the office of the Acting-President released the following statement via its Twitter handle:




Acting President Orders Immediate Overhaul of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Nigeria Police

"Directs investigation on alleged violations of the squad
Following persistent complaints and reports on the activities of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) that border on allegations of human rights violations, Acting President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, has directed the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to, with immediate effect, overhaul the management and activities of SARS and ensure that any Unit that will emerge from the process, will be intelligence-driven and restricted to the prevention and detection of armed robbery and kidnapping, and apprehension of offenders linked to the stated offences, and nothing more.
The Acting President has also directed the IGP to ensure that all operatives in the emerging Unit conduct their operations in strict adherence to the rule of law and with due regard to International Human Rights Law and the constitutionally guaranteed rights of suspects. The operatives should also bear proper identification anytime they are on duty.

In the meantime, the Acting President has directed the National Human Rights Commission to set up a Special Panel that will conduct an investigation of the alleged unlawful activities of SARS in order to afford members of the general public the opportunity to present their grievances with a view to ensuring redress."


Follow link to a previous publication on reports on some of SARS activities: 

Saturday, 11 August 2018

Five High-School Nigerian Girls Wins Silicon Valley's World Technovation Challenge!

Promise Nnalue, Jessica Osita, Nwabuaku Ossai, Adaeze Onuigbo and Vivian Okoye, the five girls from Regina Pacies Secondary school Onitsha, Anambra state, Nigeria, who represented Nigeria and Africa at the World Technovation Challenge, clutched the price. 



Sweeping through over 2000 applications, to grasp the first position, at the Silicon ValleySan Francisco, United States of America, they won the challenge with a mobile application called the FD-Detector, which they developed to aid tackle the challenge of fake pharmaceutical products in the market.

According to news, the girls spent five months researching and developing under the coaching of Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu, the CEO of Edufun Technik STEM.  About 115 countries participated in the qualifier, but 12 teams made it to the finalist in Silicon Valley. 



Friday, 27 July 2018

Shopping Malls In An Emerging Economy!

The spurt of shopping malls in major cities across the globe inspired this study. From the Dubai Mall, Bur Juman, Wafi Mall West Field - London, Staten Island Mall New-York, Columbus Circle shops, Italie Deux, South China Mall, Dongguan, Istenye Park Istanbul, The Galleria in South Africa, Morocco Mall in Casablanca, et cetera,  even Nigeria's velocity to catch-up in the trend.


October, 2018: Highcross Mall, Leicester City

Hike in the spending habit of the average Nigerian, living in the urban areas, cannot be ignored as a contributory factor to the reason major malls with state-of-the-art-facilities are on the surge. From the commercial hub Lagos, to the capital-city Abuja, to Port-Hacourt, Owerri, Aba, Onitsh, Asaba, Benin, Enugu, Calabar, EtcMalls keep sprouting and before you knew what time it is, most of them have been occupied, with enterprises offering divers products and services. All over the Lagos metropolis and major cities across Nigeria, malls are burgeoning. Some of them have stood the test of time to become a must-see-to-place, while others closed down before you knew they existed. Yet, some struggled to maintain a level of clientele. 

An instance is the Novare Mall, Sangotedo, in the Lekki-Peninsula area of Lagos State. So far, believably the biggest shopping mall in Nigeria, the mall opened its doors to the public, in 2016. I got the "wao" effect from first time visitors, especially those who might not have had the opportunity to visit large malls in developed countries. Some people argued that the mall would not stand the test of time, considering the economic and political situation of the country. Others argued the logic of investing on a colossal project, in an emerging part of the state. Howbeit, two years on, the number of tenant and visitors the mall attracts continued to increase.

Nigeria is a major player in Africa's increasing market. Aside an increasing population, emerging middle-class as a result of increased income, is a major propellant to this factor. Since 1999 when the country returned to Democratic rule, civil servants remunerations have been reviewed over time. More-so, there have been an evolution of small and medium scale enterprises, some of which are Social Media based . The outcome, an increase in the purchasing power and living standard.  

Not far fetched from the afore mentioned theory, is the fact that entrepreneurs simply provide answers to human-needs. Over time, the hhuman specie has sought for answers to the various needs.  According to Maslow's "Theory of Human Motivation", human-needs can be categories into five levels: Psychological, safety, Love/Belonging, Esteem and Self-actualisation". 

These human-needs posed challenges which an entrepreneur graciously exploits. A keen observation of human-needs is therefore crucial in establishing an enterprise. As a social animal, a focal need is communication, followed by the need to socialize. The ability therefore to satisfy these needs, is today made possible to a large extent with the advent of the Social Media. Armed with increased purchasing power, the communication and socialization are equivalently increased. Entrepreneurs leverage on this opportunity by advertising their products and services, via various Social Media platforms. 

May, 2017: Asaba Mall, Asaba, Delta State- Nigeria


People visit the malls for a lot of reasons ranging from: hanging-out, shopping etc. They also get to share their experiences through the Social Media platforms. Apart from satisfying the Psychological, Safety, and Social needs; taking care of the Esteem need is equally important. The need for status, recognition, prestige and attention, falls this category. This is because human beings, desire to be 'respected'. People engage in activities, and professions they feel gives them some level of respect. An average individual wants to prove that they "have-arrived", or 'doing-well', according to societal standard and expectations. Opulence life-style, buying high-end products and services are simply efforts to satisfy the Esteem need. Where else are most of these brands obtained, the malls. 

Malls have evolved to became icons of development. Visits to popular malls in major travel is mostly top on a tourist's 'must-do' lists. At holidays times, the malls are swamped by a sea of people, from all strata: high, middle, low class, patronizing the stores. From games, cinema, pubs, eateries, groceries, sport-shops, clothes, health, beauty, cosmetics and interiors, all captivating-ly displayed to attract visitors. Some malls offer financial services, like Banks, and the Automated Teller machines (ATM). There is no way one can escape spending, even if it is in the minimal.

Due to improved standard of living, high and middle-income earners, living in developing countries, can afford to shop for most of their needs in a one-stop-mall for convenience.



Obianuju Mbanusi, writes.

Thursday, 26 July 2018

Google Rolls-Out Free Wi-Fi For Nigeria!

"Google for Nigeria" held on Thursday, July 26, and Friday, July 27, 2018, at the Landmark Event Center, Victoria Island, Lagos - Nigeria.




Google's Director in Nigeria, Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor, revealed the company's intention to "roll out Google Station in 200 locations in five cities across Nigeria by the end of 2019, bringing Wi-Fi to millions of people."

Pictures below show participants treated to a Digital Play ground, which showcases all one can do with Google.






























According to Ehimuan-Chiazor, Google Station sites will include "markets, transport hubs, shopping malls, universities and more. She further disclosed that Nigeria is the fifth country to get Google Station, after India, Indonesia, Thailand and Mexico." She stated.





Friday, 13 July 2018

"While I Was Busy Fighting For Peace In My Country, #SARS Were Busy Torturing My Cousin Till Death"- Nigerian Soldier Cries!

The pace of extra-judicial killing of 'presumed-innocent' people by officers of the Nigerian Special Anti Robbery Squad (SAR), has exceeded its peak. No week went by, without a report of abuse of human-right, on the Social Media by SARS officers. Adding to the list, is a recent out-cry from an officer of the Nigerian Army, over the killing of his cousin, in the custody of the Special Anti Robbery (SARS).
The narrative: 
"While i was busy fighting for peace in my country, #SARS were busy torturing my cousin till Death. Got a shocking news entering into town now. I think am done with this country. According to what i heard. They were picked up at about 8:20pm by #SARS took them to custody that they are yahoo boys later said they are cult members tortured the hell out of them asking till the next day. His mother went to the station they ask her to go bring 60k to bail just my cousin.  She cried telling them she's just a bean cake seller she don't have such money in her position they pushed her out and threatened to lock her up when next she comes in without the money. She left. Call several family members to tell them what is happening. Before she could reach out to those who will raise such money for her was the third day. They've already handed over my cousin to Anti cultism. They tortured them till my cousin gave up because he's hypertensive. Well I rest my case here. What are we really fighting for? when the lifes of our loved ones at home isn't safe. You brought casualties and you hear another tragedy in your family. #lifeOfaSoldier".Like any well-meaning organisation established to serve the populace, the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) was established some decades ago, in Lagos State, following the success story of an anti-robbery squad in Edo state. At the time, SARS was set-up as a special unit in the Nigerian Police Force, to combat armed-robbery. The then Police Commissioner, believed to be the brain behind the idea, Retired Police Commissioner, Simeon Danladi Midenda, told Vanguard News, in an interview with Crime Editor, Emma Nnadozie,  which was published on December, 23, 2017. "I reported in Lagos as ordered. I met late James Danbaba as the Commissioner of Police, Sir Mike Mbama Okiro, former IGP and the present Chairman, Police Service Commission, as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations and late Abdulyekini Adoeye, as the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Administration. They asked me to set up an anti-robbery team strong enough to make sure robbers were dislodged from Lagos. To start with, fifteen fully armed men and two plain coloured Peugeot station wagons were given to me. Mr. Taiwo Lakanu, now an Assistant Inspector-General of Police, AIG, was appointed my second in command. It must be noted that at this time, there were already three anti-robbery squads operating in Lagos. One, that of Force CID, Alagbon Close but based at Adeniji-Adele, one attached to Zone two command and the third at Panti, Lagos state CID. With the existence of these three separate anti-robbery units already operating in Lagos therefore, I needed a name that was unique with which my own team was to be called and communicated with. After several days of trying to coin a name, I failed to come up with a unique name, catchy and strong enough to send a message that somebody different was in town. At the end, I simply added the word ‘Special’ to the already existing Anti-Robbery Squad and it came up with “Special anti-Robbery Squad” abbreviated as SARS. That was how the name SARS came into the Nigeria Police vocabulary. Before this time, Special Anti-robbery Squad as a name or the abbreviation SARS never appeared in any kind of police communications". He stated.
Recollecting how SARS operated, Midenda continued- "As soon as robbery was reported anywhere in Lagos, we went out with speed, each team to a predestined location. At our various locations, we patiently waited while the conventional policemen continued to chase the robbers around Lagos. In their bid to escape, the robbers almost always fell into out traps and met their Waterloo".  SARS officers did not go about the streets in search of robbers; neither did they receive direct complaints from members of the public. They allowed Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) do their jobs, after which the DPOs transfer confirmed cases of "armed robbery" (not fraud or cultism), back to SARS for follow-up action. Suspects whose case failed to link-up to robbery (lesser offenses) were simply sent back to the DPO to be charged accordingly. There appeared to be order, every Police officer knew his duties and boundaries which leaves me wondering ‘what went wrong’?... to which Simeon Midenda pointed out: "One thing that is clear to me is that they (SARS) have deviated from the original concept".
To protect their identities, Midenda said SARS officers did not bear guns, walkie talkies or any ammunition of any kind. "we realized the danger of carrying weapons openly. We also realized that by carrying weapons openly, we have destroyed the element of surprise".
The above clearly explained SARS initial 'modus operandi', is far-fetched from today’s: guns-wielding, fully identified officers, devoid of any knowledge of Human-Right laws. The perils of SARS has like an un-checked epidemic, spread over Nigerian states. 
In December 2017, following shared experiences and several petitions written against the squad, The Nigerian Senate authorized its ad-hoc Committee on Security, chaired by Senate leader, Ahmed Lawan, to investigate reports of murder, torture, and human-right abuses against the Anti Robbery SquadSenator Isah Hamma Misau, Chairman of the Nigerian Senate Committee on Navy, who championed the motion to end the Anti Robbery Squad, stated, "the Federal SARS go to states and arrest people without making reference to the Commissioner of Police, they bring them (arrested people) to Abuja and detain them". Nigerian Dailies, are not left out, on the fight to check-SARs. Over the years, headlines to inform the public about authorities’ efforts to cub this condition screamed:
  • "I.G BANS SARS FROM CONDUCTING STOP AND SEARCH"- Guardian Newspapers, December, 22, 2017 .
  • BREAKING: IGP BOWS TO #ENDSARS, ORDERS IMMEDIATE REORGANIZATION OF SARS - Vanguard Newspaper, December, 4, 2017.
  • CP BANS POLICEMEN FROM WEARING MUFTI, SARS JACKET - Guardian Newspaper, July 13, 2018...etc it goes. 
SARS culture of- harassment, torture and extra-judicial killing of presumed innocent citizens, before other-wise proven by the Court of Law, clearly defines a squad that even the authorities will find difficult to control, if not checked.