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Lagos Police Arrest Social Media Influencer ‘Witch of China’ Over Alleged Cyberbullying, Defamation
State Commissioner Fatai Tijani orders transfer of case to SCID after multiple vendors accuse influencer of online attacks
State Commissioner Fatai Tijani orders transfer of case to SCID after multiple vendors accuse influencer of online attacks
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested popular social media influencer and Chinese translator, Shalom Daisy Daniels, widely known as “Witch of China”, over alleged cyberbullying, defamation, and orchestrated online attacks against local business vendors. The arrest took place in Lagos following a series of formal complaints lodged by affected business owners earlier this week.
According to police sources, Daniels, aged 22, was apprehended after several vendors reported that she used her large social media platforms to target their businesses. The complainants allege that Daniels encouraged coordinated reporting campaigns aimed at bringing down the social media pages and damaging the reputations of these businesses.
The incident has raised concerns among small business owners in Lagos, who say online attacks can have serious economic consequences in Nigeria’s growing digital marketplace. Many have called for stronger enforcement of cybercrime laws to protect entrepreneurs who depend on social media for marketing and customer engagement.
Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Tijani, directed that the matter be transferred from the Langbasa Division in Eti-Osa Local Government Area to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). The SCID Crime Unit under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner Soledayo Akinbisehin will now lead further investigations into the allegations. “We are committed to ensuring due process and protecting all parties involved as we investigate this matter,” a police spokesperson said on Wednesday.
Daniels remains in custody as at Wednesday while investigations continue. The police have urged anyone with further information or related complaints to come forward. Meanwhile, advocacy groups are calling for more awareness about responsible online conduct and respect for digital business spaces.
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Dr Isioma Okolo Raises Alarm Over Beauty Product Risks for Women in Lagos
Emerging research links common cosmetics to hormonal health concerns as experts urge regulatory scrutiny and public awareness
Emerging research links common cosmetics to hormonal health concerns as experts urge regulatory scrutiny and public awareness
Concerns over the health impact of everyday beauty products have been brought to the fore in Lagos, as Dr Isioma Okolo highlighted possible risks associated with repeated use of certain cosmetics on Thursday. The discussion, which focused on the long-term effects of chemical exposure among Nigerian women, comes amidst growing calls for improved regulation and public sensitisation.
Beauty salons across Lagos and other urban centres remain busy every weekend, with women opting for hair relaxing, braiding, colouring and various skin treatments. However, Dr Okolo noted that while these products are meant to enhance appearance, emerging studies indicate they may contribute to hormonal imbalances and other health issues when used frequently over time.
The issue has gained urgency as more Nigerian women report experiencing skin irritations and unexplained symptoms linked to cosmetic use. Health professionals warn that certain ingredients found in some imported and locally manufactured products could have cumulative effects, especially with regular application. “Many of these substances are absorbed through the skin into the bloodstream and may disrupt natural hormone levels,” Dr Okolo said during a public forum in Ikeja.
Despite mounting evidence from recent research, regulatory agencies such as NAFDAC are yet to issue fresh guidelines on ingredient safety or conduct large-scale product testing. Some consumer advocates argue that existing policies do not adequately address newer chemicals now present in popular brands. “Women need to be better informed about what they are applying daily,” Dr Okolo emphasised, calling for stricter monitoring and increased education campaigns.
Experts say further investigation is needed into the specific health outcomes tied to these products in Nigerian contexts. In the meantime, both medical practitioners and advocacy groups encourage users to scrutinise labels carefully and seek professional advice before choosing personal care items.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/what-everyday-beauty-products-may-be-doing-to-nigerian-womens-health/
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Rising Kidnappings in All Nigerian Zones Spur Security Agencies to Issue Fresh Advisory
Over 19,000 abductions recorded nationwide in past decade as authorities urge citizens to adopt personal safety measures
Over 19,000 abductions recorded nationwide in past decade as authorities urge citizens to adopt personal safety measures
Security agencies across Nigeria have raised fresh concerns over the increasing rate of kidnappings, with recent data showing that more than 19,366 people have been abducted in 2,694 reported incidents nationwide within the last ten years. The Nigeria Security Tracker documented these cases spanning every geopolitical zone, including the North-East, South-South, North-Central, North-West, South-West, and South-East.
Authorities in Abuja stated on Thursday that kidnappers no longer focus only on wealthy individuals but now target a wider range of victims such as employees, students, and children regardless of their social status. This shift has prompted security operatives to encourage Nigerians to take greater responsibility for their own safety while efforts to contain criminal gangs intensify at both state and federal levels.
The security situation has become a major concern for families and businesses across Nigeria. Armed groups—including militants and other unidentified gunmen—have continued to operate despite ongoing military operations and increased police patrols. Citizens are now being urged to remain vigilant at all times, avoid sharing sensitive information about their movements online or with strangers, and ensure that homes are secured with reliable gates and surveillance systems where possible.
A spokesperson for the Nigeria Police Force said the command is committed to tackling kidnapping through intelligence-led patrols and community engagement. “We advise everyone to be conscious of their environment and report suspicious activities promptly,” the official stated during a media briefing in Lagos. No official opposition response was available as at press time.
Experts warn that until kidnappers are effectively deterred through coordinated action by security agencies and communities, Nigerians must remain proactive about their personal safety. Authorities say additional awareness campaigns will be rolled out in coming weeks to educate the public on practical steps that can reduce exposure to abduction risks.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/security-tips-that-could-help-you-stay-off-kidnappers-radar/
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Lagos Stylists Promote Vibrant Hair Colours as Women Embrace Creative Trends
Salons across Lagos report increased demand for bold hair tints, with experts advising clients on matching colours to skin tones
Salons across Lagos report increased demand for bold hair tints, with experts advising clients on matching colours to skin tones
Hair salons in Lagos State have witnessed a notable rise in women opting for creative hair colours, with stylists confirming that more clients now seek vibrant tints and extensions to enhance their appearance. This trend, which has gained momentum in recent months, is particularly visible in urban centres such as Ikeja and Lekki, where salons display a wide array of coloured hair options.
According to local hairdressers, many women are choosing colours that complement their skin tone and eye colour, aiming for a unique look that stands out. Stylists recommend that clients first determine their skin tone before selecting a hair colour. To do this, experts advise using a hand mirror in natural light while wearing neutral or white clothing and without any makeup, so as to observe the true undertone of the skin—whether warm or cool.
Beauty professionals further stress the importance of matching hair colour with eye hue, noting that this helps define facial features and ensures a harmonious overall look. As at June 2026, caramel balayage on natural curls remains one of the most requested styles among young women in Lagos. The move towards bold colours is also being fuelled by social media trends and celebrity influence.
A stylist at a leading Ikeja salon said many clients now come prepared with reference images from Instagram. “We always guide our customers to select shades that enhance their natural beauty and work well with their complexion,” she stated. Another expert added that hair extensions remain popular for those hesitant to dye their natural hair directly.
Industry observers note that this shift towards colourful hairstyles reflects wider changes in Nigerian fashion and personal expression. As more women embrace individuality through hair colour, salons expect the trend to continue, while advising clients to seek professional guidance to avoid damaging treatments.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/beauty/your-hair-colour-guide/
