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Abuja Court Remands Sowore in Kuje Prison After Revoking Bail
Judge orders transfer days after bail revocation; activist faces detention pending next hearing date
Judge orders transfer days after bail revocation; activist faces detention pending next hearing date
An Abuja court on Monday ordered the remand of Omoyele Sowore, publisher and activist, at Kuje Correctional Centre following the revocation of his bail earlier this month. The decision was made during a sitting in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), marking a significant turn in Sowore’s ongoing legal battle.
The court directed security operatives to immediately transfer Sowore to the Kuje prison facility, where he will remain until his next court appearance. This move comes only days after the judge withdrew the bail previously granted to Sowore, citing unspecified violations of bail conditions.
Sowore’s remand has drawn attention due to his profile as a prominent critic of government policies and repeated legal confrontations since his initial arrest several years ago. His supporters have often decried his prosecution as politically motivated, while authorities maintain that due process is being followed under Nigerian law.
The presiding judge announced that the next hearing date would be communicated to both parties in due course. As at press time, there was no official statement from Sowore’s legal team regarding their planned response or any intention to appeal the latest order.
Sowore’s detention at Kuje prison is expected to renew public debate about bail rights and pre-trial incarceration for high-profile defendants in Nigeria’s justice system. The court’s decision underscores ongoing tensions between activists and state institutions over issues of civil liberties and judicial independence.
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Benin City: TikTok Influencer Peller Pays Bride Price for Jarvis, Sparks Social Media Debate
Traditional marriage ceremony draws mixed reactions as supporters and critics weigh in on couple’s readiness for union
Traditional marriage ceremony draws mixed reactions as supporters and critics weigh in on couple’s readiness for union
Popular Nigerian TikToker, Peller, has officially paid the bride price of his fiancée, Jarvis, in Benin City, Edo State, marking the start of their traditional marriage rites on Sunday. The announcement, made via Peller’s social media pages, comes just weeks after he proposed to Jarvis in Ghana on June 3.
In a post shared with followers, Peller stated: “Today, I proudly paid the bride price of the woman I love. A beautiful journey has officially begun, and I’m grateful to both families for their blessings. She said ‘yes’ to forever, and now it’s time to build our future together. Officially off the market.” The ceremony was attended by family members from both sides as required by tradition.
The development quickly trended online after videos surfaced showing Peller taking part in the customary rites in Benin City. Supporters flooded social media with congratulatory messages and well wishes for the couple using hashtags like #JarPel2026. Some users commended Peller for honouring cultural traditions and taking formal steps towards marriage.
However, not all responses were positive. A section of social media users questioned whether the couple was prepared for married life so soon after their engagement. Some critics raised concerns about rushing into marriage without adequate preparation or time spent together.
Despite these mixed reactions, both families have expressed support for the union according to statements shared online by Peller. As at press time, neither party had issued further details about plans for a white wedding or legal registry. The conversation around the couple’s readiness continues to generate engagement across multiple platforms.
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Osun Police Arrest Eight Suspected Cultists, Political Thugs Ahead of August Governorship Poll
Command recovers weapons and confraternity caps as security tightens before South-West state’s election
Command recovers weapons and confraternity caps as security tightens before South-West state’s election
The Osun State Police Command has arrested eight individuals suspected to be cultists and political thugs in separate operations across the state, days ahead of the 15 August governorship election. Police spokesperson Abiodun Ojelabi announced the arrests in a statement issued on Saturday, naming the suspects and listing items recovered from them.
According to Ojelabi, those apprehended include Abiola Osobu Michael (also known as Small), Afolabi Samson (aka Elesi), Ojute Imoleayo, Jimoh Olayinka, Oluwasesin Niyi, Robin Akeem, Robin Selim, and Nurudeen Kafayat. The suspects range in age from 19 to 48 years. Law enforcement officials said one axe, a live cartridge, a blue cap bearing the Eiye Confraternity insignia, and six other face caps were confiscated during the operation.
The arrests come as Osun prepares for a crucial governorship poll that has drawn heightened attention from political parties and security agencies in the South-West zone. Incidents of violence linked to political rivalry and cult clashes have been reported in previous elections in the state, prompting increased police presence and surveillance this year.
Ojelabi stated that investigations are ongoing to determine the suspects’ motives and possible affiliations with political groups or secret societies. “The command is committed to ensuring a peaceful electoral process and will not tolerate any form of criminality or disruption,” she said in her written statement. As at press time, no opposition party had issued a public reaction to the arrests.
Police authorities say they will continue coordinated raids and intelligence-led patrols across all local government areas in Osun before and during the election period. Residents have been urged to report suspicious activity while candidates are warned against recruiting thugs or engaging cult groups for political advantage.
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FRSC Fines Lagos, Abuja Drivers ₦3,000 Each for Worn-Out Tyres in Nationwide Safety Clampdown
Agency warns motorists as fines for dangerous driving reach ₦50,000; impounded vehicles attract daily custody fees
Agency warns motorists as fines for dangerous driving reach ₦50,000; impounded vehicles attract daily custody fees
Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) officials have begun issuing ₦3,000 fines to motorists found driving with worn-out tyres across Lagos, Abuja and other major cities from June 22, in a bid to tackle rising road accidents linked to tyre failure. The enforcement comes as part of a wider crackdown on traffic offences nationwide.
According to the FRSC’s updated penalty schedule, drivers caught using bald or expired tyres—labelled as ‘tokunbo’ by officials—face immediate fines and risk vehicle impoundment. Offenders are typically apprehended during routine highway checks or targeted patrols in high-traffic zones. In addition to tyre-related penalties, the Corps is also enforcing fines for dangerous driving (₦50,000), forged documents (₦20,000), expired licences (₦10,000), and using mobile phones while driving (₦4,000).
The push for stricter compliance follows an uptick in serious road accidents attributed to poorly maintained vehicles and disregard for basic safety protocols. FRSC authorities noted that worn-out tyres significantly reduce grip on Nigeria’s unpredictable roads, raising the risk of fatal crashes especially during rainy season. Officials stress that these penalties are intended not only as deterrence but also to improve overall safety outcomes for commuters nationwide.
Speaking on the development, FRSC marshals advised motorists to routinely check tread depth and replace tyres showing visible wear or exposed wire mesh. “The real cost is not just the fine but the lives at stake,” an officer said during a roadside operation in Lagos. Motorists are also reminded that failure to present valid driver’s or vehicle documents attracts automatic fines and possible vehicle seizure.
For vehicles impounded due to severe violations, owners must pay a custody fee of ₦200 per day after an initial 24-hour grace period before release is considered. The FRSC urged Nigerians to maintain current documentation and safety kits—including caution triangles and fire extinguishers—to avoid unnecessary expenses and enhance roadworthiness.
Experts say full adherence to traffic regulations could significantly reduce incidents of collisions and traffic gridlocks in urban centres. The FRSC has encouraged all drivers to prioritise routine vehicle checks as part of daily practice.
Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/frsc-traffic-offences-nigeria-penalties-2026062213160589696
