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NPA, Police Move to End Extortion on Lagos Port Roads as AIG Okunade Denies Unauthorised Deployment
Stakeholders in Lagos agree on joint action to dismantle illegal checkpoints stalling Apapa and Tin Can Island cargo flow
Stakeholders in Lagos agree on joint action to dismantle illegal checkpoints stalling Apapa and Tin Can Island cargo flow
The Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) and Nigeria Police Force have launched a renewed operation to clear illegal checkpoints and unauthorised roadblocks along the Apapa and Tin Can Island port corridors in Lagos, following a high-level stakeholder meeting on Tuesday. The crackdown comes amid persistent reports of extortion and congestion hampering Nigeria’s busiest trade routes.
At the session convened by NPA in Lagos, senior security officials, freight forwarders, transport unions and other government agencies agreed to coordinate efforts aimed at restoring order and improving cargo movement. The NPA said that removing operational bottlenecks was necessary to boost efficiency in the maritime sector and safeguard billions of naira worth of daily trade.
Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of Maritime, Okunade Ronke, speaking at the meeting, denied reports that police officers were officially deployed to man checkpoints along the port access roads. She cautioned that any personnel found extorting truck drivers or engaging in unauthorised activities would face disciplinary action. “Any personnel found extorting truckers under claim of enforcement will be dealt with decisively,” Okunade stated.
The move comes as concerns over delays and illegal tolls have continued to frustrate businesses operating around the Apapa and Tin Can Island ports. Industry stakeholders say unauthorised roadblocks not only cause traffic gridlock but also inflate logistics costs for importers and exporters. Previous interventions have struggled to produce lasting results, prompting calls for stronger enforcement.
With this new agreement between NPA, police and other agencies, authorities say they are determined to dismantle all illegal checkpoints immediately. NPA officials stressed that monitoring teams would be deployed to ensure compliance while warning transport unions against collaborating with rogue officers. The success of this operation is expected to improve turnaround times for cargo evacuation and contribute positively to Nigeria’s economy.
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SSS Arraigns Former Plateau NBA Chairman Over WhatsApp Post in Jos
Security agency files charges against ex-bar leader for alleged online post; legal community expresses concern over implications for free speech
Security agency files charges against ex-bar leader for alleged online post; legal community expresses concern over implications for free speech
The State Security Service (SSS) has charged a former chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Plateau State branch, to court in Jos on Thursday, following an alleged post made on WhatsApp. The move by the security agency marks a notable development in the ongoing scrutiny of online speech by public figures in Nigeria.
According to court filings, the ex-NBA chairman is accused of sharing a message on the social media platform deemed objectionable by authorities. Details regarding the content of the post and the specific legal provisions cited have not been made public as at press time. The arraignment took place at a Jos magistrate court, with SSS officials present to oversee proceedings.
This case comes at a time when legal practitioners and civil rights advocates in Nigeria are increasingly raising alarm over perceived encroachments on digital rights and freedom of expression. Social media has become a major avenue for civic engagement and political commentary in Nigeria, but regulatory agencies have warned that certain posts can threaten national security or incite public disorder.
Neither the SSS nor representatives of the NBA Plateau branch issued immediate statements following Thursday’s court session. However, members of the local legal community have expressed concern about what they described as a growing trend of using security agencies to target critics and professionals for their online activities.
The case is expected to continue in coming weeks, with observers watching closely for its outcome and potential impact on how Nigerian authorities interpret laws related to online speech. The opposition could not be immediately reached for comment regarding Thursday’s development.
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NIVEA Launches Derma Control Range in Lagos, Targets Improved Underarm Skincare for Nigerians
New product line promises relief from irritation and dark marks as beauty industry addresses neglected body care
New product line promises relief from irritation and dark marks as beauty industry addresses neglected body care
NIVEA has introduced its Derma Control range in Lagos, aiming to transform underarm skincare for Nigerian consumers. The launch, which took place on 25 June 2026, brings attention to an area often overlooked in personal care routines. According to the company, the new line includes two products designed to nourish underarm skin, reduce irritation, and address uneven skin tone resulting from daily stress like shaving and sweating.
The Derma Control range features two variants: Defend and Natural Tone. Defend is formulated with Pure Hyaluron and Pro-Vitamin B5, intended to soothe irritation and prevent itchiness caused by friction. Natural Tone combines Pure Hyaluron with Vitamin C, targeting dark marks while maintaining sweat and odour protection. NIVEA stated that both products are enriched with vitamins and offer a level of care typically reserved for facial or body skincare products.
The launch comes as the Nigerian beauty industry experiences increased demand for specialised skincare solutions beyond traditional face and body products. Industry observers note that many Nigerians face discomfort or confidence issues due to underarm concerns but have limited access to targeted solutions. With the introduction of this range, NIVEA aims to fill this gap by providing options specifically developed for sensitive underarm skin.
While official reactions from government regulatory agencies were not immediately available at press time, experts in dermatology have previously highlighted the importance of using gentle formulations on delicate areas such as underarms. The company did not disclose retail prices during the launch event but indicated the products would be widely available across Nigeria from July.
As more brands respond to consumer calls for comprehensive skincare options, stakeholders expect competition in Nigeria’s beauty market to intensify. NIVEA’s move may prompt other manufacturers to develop similar targeted products addressing specific needs of Nigerian consumers.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/your-underarms-deserve-skincare-too/
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Fubara Submits 2026–2028 Fiscal Framework as Rivers Assembly Reconvenes After Months
Lawmakers resume plenary in Port Harcourt, receiving multi-year budget proposal amid ongoing political tension in Rivers State
Lawmakers resume plenary in Port Harcourt, receiving multi-year budget proposal amid ongoing political tension in Rivers State
Governor Siminalayi Fubara has presented the 2026–2028 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework to the Rivers State House of Assembly, marking the first plenary session held by the lawmakers in several months. The assembly reconvened on Thursday in Port Harcourt, South-South Nigeria, where members received the fiscal strategy document from the executive arm.
The development comes after a prolonged period of inactivity in the state legislature, which had been dogged by political disagreements and leadership disputes. At Thursday’s sitting, Speaker and other principal officers were present as the assembly formally acknowledged receipt of Governor Fubara’s proposed spending plan for the next three financial years.
The Medium-Term Expenditure Framework is a statutory requirement that outlines projected government revenue and expenditure, providing a basis for annual budgets. Its submission signals preparations for next year’s appropriation bill and is seen as a step towards restoring normal legislative business in Rivers State, following recent tensions between factions aligned to different political interests.
While details of Fubara’s spending priorities were not immediately disclosed at plenary, observers say the resumption of legislative activities may help douse anxieties among stakeholders about governance stability in the oil-rich state. Attempts to reach opposition lawmakers for comment were not successful as at press time.
The assembly is expected to deliberate on the framework in coming weeks before its adoption, paving way for formal budget presentation later this year. Political analysts note that sustained engagement between the executive and legislature will be key to unlocking delayed development projects and addressing constituents’ concerns across Rivers State.
