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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

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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

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Troops Neutralise Suspected Terrorists, Rescue Abductees in Sokoto and Katsina Raids

Military operations foil attack in Tureta, recover arms and rustled livestock; Defence Ministry pledges continued vigilance

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Military operations foil attack in Tureta, recover arms and rustled livestock; Defence Ministry pledges continued vigilance

Troops of Sector 2 under Operation Fansan Yamma have neutralised suspected terrorists, rescued abducted civilians, and recovered arms, motorcycles, and rustled livestock during coordinated raids in Sokoto and Katsina states. The operations took place on Friday, June 21st, following intelligence reports of planned attacks in Tureta Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

According to a statement issued by Lieutenant Colonel Aliyu Danja, Media Information Officer for the Joint Task Force North-West (Operation Fansan Yamma), troops responded swiftly when armed men attempted to infiltrate Tureta town. “Acting on credible intelligence, our forces engaged the attackers, forcing them to abandon their mission and flee the area,” Danja said.

Subsequent aerial surveillance tracked the fleeing suspects to Sulubawa Gidan Kare village. The troops launched a pursuit operation after it was discovered that the armed men were moving with abducted civilians and stolen livestock. Despite coming under ambush from the suspects, soldiers overpowered them during a gunfight. Arms and ammunition were recovered at the scene, while several abductees and rustled cattle were safely retrieved.

The ongoing military campaign in the North-West has intensified since early 2026 as government seeks to curb rising incidents of banditry and kidnapping. Security analysts say Sokoto and Katsina remain hotspots for armed group activity due to their proximity to forest hideouts straddling state boundaries.

Lt.-Col. Danja stated that all rescued victims have been reunited with their families. He also assured residents that Operation Fansan Yamma would continue aggressive patrols across affected communities. The Defence Ministry has called on citizens to provide timely information to security agencies as part of efforts to restore peace in the region.

No civilian or military casualties were recorded during these operations as at press time. The authorities reaffirmed their commitment to dismantling terrorist networks across the North-West geopolitical zone.

Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/troops-neutralise-terrorists-recover-arms-in-sokoto-katsina-operations/

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Asake Unveils Four New Songs at Exclusive Spotify Concert in London

Lagos-born Afrobeats star delivers first-ever live performance of ‘M$NEY’ album, thrilling invited guests and top Spotify listeners

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Lagos-born Afrobeats star delivers first-ever live performance of ‘M$NEY’ album, thrilling invited guests and top Spotify listeners

Nigerian singer and two-time Grammy nominee Asake premiered four unreleased tracks during an exclusive Spotify concert held at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in London on Sunday, June 21. The one-night-only event, organised in partnership with Spotify, marked Asake’s first live performance of his chart-topping album ‘M$NEY’ since its release in May.

The intimate gathering brought together friends, family, and select top listeners from Spotify for a unique experience. Asake was joined by a live orchestra as he performed popular songs from ‘M$NEY’ alongside the new material. The concert was recorded for a forthcoming film that will be released on the streaming platform.

‘M$NEY’, released on May 1 via Giran Republic and EMPIRE, is Asake’s fourth studio album and has enjoyed widespread success since launch. The project topped streaming charts in over 19 countries including Nigeria, and reached No. 8 on the United States chart. According to global digital ranking service Kworb Data, Asake was recently named the fifteenth most popular digital artist worldwide, joining the ranks of major international stars.

The 13-track album sees Asake blend choral arrangements, orchestral sounds, jazz influences and Afrobeats rhythms in what many observers consider his most musically diverse project to date. In a statement about the album, Asake described ‘M$NEY’ as “a reflection of my spiritual and creative journey”, adding that every song expresses gratitude and personal evolution.

Industry stakeholders say this latest performance cements Asake’s position as a leading figure in Nigerian music, following his record as the most-streamed artist on Spotify Nigeria and his unprecedented run on the Billboard U.S. Afrobeats Songs chart. The full concert film is expected to be available to global audiences via Spotify in coming days.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/asake-previews-four-new-tracks-at-spotify-london-concert-for-his-album-mdollarney-2026062214041219249

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Oyo Police Reassure Families on Swift Release of Abducted Pupils and Teachers

State command renews commitment to rescue operation as community anxiously awaits return of victims

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State command renews commitment to rescue operation as community anxiously awaits return of victims

The Oyo State Police Command has given fresh assurance regarding the ongoing efforts to secure the release of pupils and teachers who were abducted in the state. The reassurance came on Monday, 22 June 2026, as families and residents in the affected community continue to await positive news.

According to police authorities, operatives are intensifying their search and rescue operations across identified locations linked to the abduction. The command stated that every available resource is being deployed to ensure that those held captive are freed unharmed and reunited with their loved ones.

The incident has heightened concerns over security in Oyo State, especially among parents and educational stakeholders. Many have called for improved security measures around schools and increased patrols in vulnerable areas. The police have urged members of the public to remain calm and cooperate by providing credible information that could assist investigators.

While the details surrounding the number of abducted persons remain undisclosed, the police reiterated their commitment to resolving the matter swiftly. “We are working round the clock with other security agencies to ensure the safe rescue of all victims,” a statement from the command noted.

The state government is yet to issue a separate statement on the incident as at press time. Meanwhile, security agencies have intensified surveillance in neighbouring communities as part of ongoing efforts to prevent further incidents.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/889813-oyo-abduction-police-give-fresh-assurance-on-release-of-abducted-pupils-teachers.html

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