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Lagos Security Guard Returns $9,100 Lost at FCMB Branch, Sparks Nationwide Debate
Proton Security pledges civic honour for staff as Nigerians split over act of honesty amid harsh economy
Proton Security pledges civic honour for staff as Nigerians split over act of honesty amid harsh economy
A security guard, Adebanjo Samuel, working with Proton Security Service Limited at a First City Monument Bank (FCMB) branch in Marina, Lagos, has returned $9,100 (about ₦12 million) found on duty on 25 May 2026. The incident has ignited widespread reactions across Nigeria, with many citizens debating whether Samuel’s decision to return the money was wise given current economic hardships.
According to Proton Security, Samuel discovered the foreign currency within the banking premises and immediately ensured it was handed back to its rightful owner. The company described his action as an exceptional display of integrity and announced plans to reward him with a civic reception in recognition of his honesty.
The development comes at a time when Nigerians are grappling with rising inflation and naira depreciation. Many have taken to social media to either commend or criticise Samuel’s choice. Some users questioned why he did not keep the money, arguing it could have transformed his life. Others defended his conduct as a much-needed example of personal integrity despite widespread hardship.
Speaking on the matter, Adebanjo Samuel said his decision was guided by principle rather than monetary value. “It is not about the amount; it is about the principle. I was raised to be truthful and to do what is right irrespective of the circumstances. Even if the money had been much more, I would still have returned it. Integrity is something I believe should never be compromised,” he stated.
Managing Director of Proton Security Service Limited, Odebunmi Adekunmi, lauded Samuel’s behaviour, saying: “This act of honesty reflects the principles upon which our organisation was built and the standards we expect from every member of our workforce.” Despite such praise, debate persists online. One user wrote: ‘Money that could have changed your life from security guard to something else. Such a BIG FOOL.’ Another commented: ‘Na poverty go kill am.’ Conversely, some users urged that good name outweighs riches: ‘Good name is more than gold or silver. Kudos to him for choosing integrity and honesty over anything else.’
As discussions continue nationwide, Proton Security has maintained that acts like Samuel’s set a benchmark for ethical conduct in Nigeria’s workforce and deserve formal recognition.
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Lagos Partners Oakleaf to Boost Health at Public Service Club Games
New collaboration aims to promote wellness among public servants through integrated health activities during annual sports event
New collaboration aims to promote wellness among public servants through integrated health activities during annual sports event
The Lagos State Government has entered into a partnership with Oakleaf, a health sector stakeholder, to enhance the health and wellness components of this year’s Lagos Public Service Club Games. The announcement was made in Lagos on Saturday, 27 June 2026, as part of efforts to improve the wellbeing of public servants across the state.
According to organisers, the partnership will introduce health-focused activities alongside the traditional sporting competitions. These additions are expected to provide participants with access to basic health checks and wellness education during the games, which serve as an annual convergence for staff from different government ministries and agencies.
The Lagos Public Service Club Games have long been a platform for fostering teamwork and camaraderie among civil servants in Nigeria’s commercial capital. This year’s inclusion of health initiatives comes amid growing calls for workplace wellness programmes within the public sector, with stakeholders noting that regular physical activity and preventive healthcare can significantly boost productivity and morale.
Officials from Oakleaf stated that their involvement would centre on providing free screenings for blood pressure, blood sugar, and other routine assessments throughout the tournament. “We believe that integrating these services will not only encourage participation but also raise awareness about healthy living among workers,” an Oakleaf representative said in a statement released after the agreement was signed.
The Lagos State Government has welcomed the development, describing it as a step towards building a healthier workforce. Organisers indicated that if successful, the partnership could be expanded in future editions of the games. Further details regarding specific health programmes are expected to be released ahead of the event’s official kickoff date.
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Kogi West Monarchs, Youth Leaders Pledge Support for Security Agencies to Tackle Insecurity
Traditional rulers in Okunland direct withdrawal of chieftaincy dispute from court, urge unity against rising crime
Traditional rulers in Okunland direct withdrawal of chieftaincy dispute from court, urge unity against rising crime
Traditional rulers and youth leaders from the five Local Government Areas of Okunland in Kogi West Senatorial District have pledged to strengthen their partnership with security agencies in a renewed effort to tackle insecurity across their communities. The commitment was made during separate meetings held over the weekend in Kabba, headquarters of Kogi West, as concerns rise about criminal activities in the North-Central state.
At a gathering of the Okun Area Traditional Council chaired by the Obaro of Kabba, Oba (Dr.) Solomon Owoniyi, monarchs reviewed pressing issues affecting peace, security and development within the district. Other royal fathers present included the Elegbe of Egbe, Oba Irukera; the Agbana of Isanlu, Oba Etombi; the Elulu of Mopa, Oba Ibeun; and the Olujumu of Ijumu, Oba Ayeni. The council resolved to work more closely with security agencies and promote community-based initiatives to combat crime.
The monarchs noted that insecurity threatens social cohesion and economic progress in Okunland and called for collective vigilance among residents. They discussed specific challenges within their domains and agreed on a united front to address common problems affecting the area.
On a chieftaincy dispute involving two traditional rulers in Yagba West Local Government Area, the council announced its intervention. The traditional leaders directed that all legal actions relating to the dispute be withdrawn from court immediately. They invited both parties to a reconciliation meeting aimed at reaching an amicable settlement.
Youth leaders present at the meetings also expressed readiness to collaborate with law enforcement agencies by improving information sharing and participating in community policing efforts. Stakeholders emphasised that only through sustained cooperation can lasting peace and security be achieved across Kogi West.
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NDLEA Seizes 929.5kg Illicit Drugs, Secures 53 Convictions in Enugu State
Agency intensifies crackdown on drug trafficking, says increased operations have led to more arrests and successful prosecutions
Agency intensifies crackdown on drug trafficking, says increased operations have led to more arrests and successful prosecutions
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Enugu State has seized a total of 929.5 kilogrammes of illicit drugs and secured 53 convictions between January and June this year. The agency’s intensified efforts against drug trafficking and abuse in the South-East state have resulted in a notable increase in both arrests and successful prosecutions.
According to the NDLEA, the seizures were made during various operations across several local government areas in Enugu State, targeting known hotspots for drug activities. The agency said that its officers also dismantled several drug syndicates operating within the state during this period.
NDLEA’s recent clampdown comes amid rising concern over drug-related offences across Nigeria, with stakeholders warning about the impact of substance abuse on youth and community safety. The agency’s latest figures highlight ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in curbing the distribution and consumption of illegal substances, especially cannabis and other narcotics prevalent in the region.
While providing an update on their activities, NDLEA officials stressed that community vigilance and public support are crucial to sustaining gains in the fight against drug trafficking. The agency also called on residents to report suspicious movements or individuals linked to illicit drugs. No statement from opposition political parties or civil society groups was immediately available regarding the latest operations.
The NDLEA has pledged to continue its operations with renewed vigour throughout 2026, urging parents, schools, and community leaders to collaborate with law enforcement to protect young people from the dangers of substance abuse.
