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Delta Police Arrest Man Over Alleged Killing, Secret Burial of Girlfriend in Warri
Police say investigation is ongoing after suspect allegedly murdered and buried victim without notifying family or authorities
Police say investigation is ongoing after suspect allegedly murdered and buried victim without notifying family or authorities
Police in Delta State have arrested a man in Warri South Local Government Area over the alleged killing and secret burial of his girlfriend. The incident reportedly took place earlier this week, with authorities stating that the suspect did not inform either the deceased’s family or law enforcement about the burial.
According to police sources, officers launched an investigation after receiving information that the woman had gone missing. Preliminary findings indicate that the suspect may have been involved in her death and subsequently buried her body without following due process. The police said they are treating the case as a suspected homicide pending further investigation.
Cases of gender-based violence have continued to raise concern across Nigeria, with recent incidents sparking public outrage and calls for more decisive action by security agencies. This latest case has drawn attention to the need for improved community vigilance and better cooperation between residents and law enforcement, particularly in urban areas like Warri where such incidents can go undetected.
Delta State Police Command spokesperson said, “We are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding this unfortunate incident. The suspect is in custody and will be charged as soon as investigation is concluded.” As at the time of filing this report, details about the identity of the victim and motive behind the alleged act have not been made public.
The police urged members of the public to come forward with any information that might assist ongoing investigations. Meanwhile, advocacy groups have renewed calls for enhanced protection of women and stricter punishment for perpetrators of violence against women in Delta State and beyond.
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Visa Nigeria Marks Africa Day With Cultural Celebration and Pledge to Digital Growth in Lagos
Company’s Lagos team highlights local traditions as Vice President Andrew Uaboi reaffirms long-term investment in West Africa’s fintech sector
Company’s Lagos team highlights local traditions as Vice President Andrew Uaboi reaffirms long-term investment in West Africa’s fintech sector
Visa Nigeria commemorated Africa Day 2026 with a vibrant gathering at its Lagos office, celebrating the continent’s diverse heritage and reinforcing the company’s commitment to digital transformation across West Africa. The event, held on Saturday, brought together Visa staff from different parts of Nigeria and the sub-region to share customs, naming ceremonies, and wedding traditions that define African identity.
The day’s activities centred on cultural presentations by employees, who showcased the unique practices that have shaped communities across generations. According to Visa, this approach aimed to strengthen workplace unity and recognise the central role of people in driving innovation for the continent’s fast-evolving digital economy.
Visa has steadily deepened its operations in Nigeria and across West Africa, partnering with banks, fintech firms, merchants, and government agencies to improve financial inclusion. As at June 2026, digital transactions continue to grow in volume across Lagos and other major cities. Speaking at the event, Andrew Uaboi, Vice President and Cluster Head for Visa West Africa, emphasised that Africa is not just a business territory for the company but an integral part of its identity. “Africa Day is a reminder of why the work we do here matters, and of the responsibility we carry to build systems that create real opportunity for people across the continent,” Uaboi stated.
He further noted that Visa’s expansion aligns with increased cross-border trade and mobile payment adoption from Lagos to Accra. “The energy and innovation we see across Africa every day—in our partners, employees, entrepreneurs and businesses—drives us forward,” Uaboi said during his address. He added that Visa remains committed to supporting local growth by investing in technology that enables secure transactions and connects African markets globally.
The celebration also reflected broader economic trends as Nigeria continues efforts to boost financial inclusion rates above 64 percent (NBS data). Stakeholders in the country’s fintech sector say initiatives like Visa’s will help reduce cash reliance while improving access to services for millions of unbanked Nigerians. As Africa’s digital landscape evolves rapidly, Visa confirmed it would maintain a long-term presence in West Africa through sustained partnerships and community engagement.
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Lagos: RetailWings Africa, Corner Block Sign Deal to Boost Working Capital for SMEs
Agreement enables retailers using RetailWings ERP platform to access credit without traditional collateral, targeting sector-wide growth
Agreement enables retailers using RetailWings ERP platform to access credit without traditional collateral, targeting sector-wide growth
RetailWings Africa has entered into a strategic partnership with Corner Block Services Limited to expand access to working capital for small and medium-sized retailers across Nigeria. The agreement was formally signed at the RetailWings Africa head office in Lagos on 15 June 2026 by Managing Partner Akinola Akintilebo and Corner Block’s Head of Sales and Business Development, Matthew Enemona Ameh.
Under the new arrangement, eligible merchants operating on the RetailWings ERP platform can now apply for working capital financing through Corner Block Services Limited. Unlike conventional bank loans that require physical collateral, this initiative will use business performance data from the RetailWings system as a basis for credit assessment.
The companies said that limited access to credit remains a major constraint for many Nigerian retailers, especially small businesses that struggle to meet strict collateral demands from traditional lenders. According to both firms, this lack of financing continues to hinder inventory expansion, operational growth, and long-term sustainability within the retail sector.
“This partnership is designed to address one of the most pressing challenges facing African retailers — access to affordable working capital,” Akintilebo said during the signing ceremony. Ameh added that by leveraging digital business records, more SMEs would be able to scale up operations and improve their resilience in a competitive market.
Industry observers note that technology-driven solutions are increasingly being adopted to bridge financing gaps for local entrepreneurs. With this collaboration, stakeholders expect improved business stability and increased job creation in Nigeria’s retail sector over the coming year.
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Abuja Court Orders Deregistration of ADC, Accord and Three Other Parties Over INEC Application
Judgement follows suit by electoral commission citing failure of affected parties to meet constitutional requirements
Judgement follows suit by electoral commission citing failure of affected parties to meet constitutional requirements
A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Monday ordered the deregistration of African Democratic Congress (ADC), Accord Party, and three other political parties after an application by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The court delivered its judgement on 15 June, granting INEC’s request to remove the parties from its register for failing to meet constitutional thresholds.
According to court filings, INEC approached the court seeking an order to deregister the five affected parties following their inability to win any seat in the last general elections. The presiding judge ruled that the electoral body acted within its constitutional powers as stated in Section 225A of Nigeria’s Constitution, which empowers INEC to deregister political parties that do not meet minimum requirements such as winning a seat in either federal or state elections.
This development is significant for Nigeria’s political landscape, as it underscores ongoing efforts by authorities to streamline the number of registered political parties. Since 2019, many Nigerians have raised concerns about ballot paper congestion and confusion at polling units due to proliferation of small parties. The ruling is expected to have immediate impact on future elections, especially ahead of upcoming off-cycle governorship polls.
INEC officials welcomed the ruling, noting that it will help sanitise the party system and make election administration more efficient. “The court has affirmed our power to ensure only viable parties remain on the ballot,” one senior commission official said after proceedings. However, representatives of some affected parties have expressed disappointment and hinted at plans to appeal the judgement, arguing that all parties should have opportunity for political participation regardless of electoral performance.
With this judgement, INEC is expected to issue a formal statement listing the deregistered parties in coming days. Political observers say this may further encourage existing smaller parties to intensify grassroots mobilisation so as not to suffer a similar fate in future.
