Category: City Beats

  • TESCOM warns public against fake recruitment slots

    TESCOM warns public against fake recruitment slots

    Lagos State Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) has alerted the public about the fraudulent activities of some people demanding money to assist in gaining teaching employment with the state government.

    Its Permanent Secretary (PS), Mrs. Bopo Oyekan-Ismaila, warned the public not to fall victims to scammers seeking to assist them in shortlisting or selling teaching slots.

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    Olaoye Olusegun of Public Affairs Unit TESCOM, in a statement, quoted Mrs. Oyekan-Ismaila as saying that the online submission of applications for recruitment of teachers has just ended and that the commission had not started the shortlisting of candidates.

    The PS emphasised that exercise is based on merit with no strings attached.She advised the public to disregard notices being circulated through Whatsapp messages and other social media requesting for gratifications from unsuspecting applicants to help secure TESCOM teaching slots or checking of dashboards for shortlisting of applicants.

    She advised the public to be cautious and vigilant, ensuring they do not fall victim to these scams.

  • 10-month-old baby survives Yelewata attacks

    10-month-old baby survives Yelewata attacks

    Ten-month-old Aondosoo Targule Aya, the only surviving member of his family after the Yelewata massacre in Guma Local Government Area, Benue State, has been discharged from the Benue State University Teaching Hospital (BSUTH), Makurdi.

    Aondosor sustained a machete wound on the left side of his buttocks during the deadly herdsmen attack, which left over 200 people, mainly children, women, and the elderly, dead.

    He was discharged last Thursday, after medical care at the tertiary hospital.

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    His father, Aya Targule, expressed gratitude to the BSUTH management and the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) for the care given to his only surviving child.

    Targule also thanked the doctors and nurses for their dedication and efforts to save Aondosoo’s life, despite the loss of his wife and three other children in the incident.

    Targule added that since they had no home to return to, his sister would return to the North Bank area with Aondosoo, while he returns to the Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp at International Market, George Akume Way, Makurdi.

  • Lagos fire agency records 63 deaths, rescues 252 from 1,072 incidents

    Lagos fire agency records 63 deaths, rescues 252 from 1,072 incidents

    The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service recorded 63 deaths and rescued 252 persons from 1,072 incidents from January to June.

    In a statement, the agency’s spokesperson, Maria Fadairo, said in its mid-year review released yesterday, there were 922 fire calls, two minor explosions and 10 building collapses, eight of whch were partial, adding that there were 73 rescue and 65 salvage incidents during the period.

    The agency said it recorded 315 false emergency calls, urging those behind such to desist as it posed huge challenges to emergency and rescue response.

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    “The swift and decisive actions of the LSFRS were instrumental in protecting properties across Lagos State. Estimated property valued at N64.32 billion was saved, while losses were estimated at N10.72 billion,” Fadairo said.

    Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Mrs Margaret Adeseye, said it demonstrated the agency’s effectiveness in contributing to the gross domestic product while minimising damage, safeguarding lives, environments and assets throughout the state.

    Mrs. Adeseye added that the agency was engaging stakeholders to address the menace. “These efforts will be further strengthened during the upcoming Y2025 International Fire Safety Conference 2.0, where collaborative strategies for enhancing fire safety and emergency response will be further discussed,” she added.

  • Impact Hub Abuja hosts AI policy roundtable for youth empowerment

    Impact Hub Abuja hosts AI policy roundtable for youth empowerment

    In commemoration of the 2025 World Youth Skills Day, the Impact Hub Abuja hosted a policy roundtable with the theme: “Accelerating Youth Opportunity and Empowerment: Al to the Rescue?”

    The roundtable expert conversation brought together about 35 diverse youth leaders, advocates, policymakers, policy analysts, tech entrepreneurs, influencers, opinion leaders, and citizens to discuss the opportunity of our time-  Artificial Intelligence.

    The debate explored and gathered policy action ideas on how youth empowerment can be accelerated through Al and digital skills.

    This was an inclusive conversation on the potential of Al to help accelerate youth opportunity and empowerment through enhancement of digital skills, creativity, entrepreneurship, employability as well as the threat the technology might bring along with it.

    The discussions were organized in three expert roundtable sessions, the sessions developed and advance set of action ideas that will be developed into a white paper and presented to policymakers to advance policy and interventions on accelerating youth opportunity using Al.

    Participants were invited to envision the power of Al to drive the emerging youth opportunity, raise awareness on how Al is transforming education and skills acquisition, as well advance bold, policy actions that changes how we educate for skills that meets the need of a rapidly changing society.

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    It explored ideas on how to inspire young people to engage and explore Al’s potential to transform their learning and ignite innovation.

    The first session discussed Al and our World Today and was moderated by Benita Ezumezu of lmpact Hub Abuja. This session invited participants to share how they have encountered Al in their lives and work. It explored what Al is and how this once in a generation technology is reshaping our world in significant ways we are only beginning to understand.

    The session sought ideas and answers the opportunities and challenges of Al, to know if young people are ready for Al and its impact and why is regulation important and more.

    The Second interactive roundtable session was discussed. The second session explored “Al and the Youth Opportunity “and was moderated by Mofoyeke Omole of Thrive Bridge Initiative; the conversation here focused on preparing youth for work in an Al powered world. It explored how the increasing adoption of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAl) is disrupting global employment practices and transforming the skills and abilities the world’s youth need to succeed in tomorrow’s workforce. The session explored the opportunities and highlight the challenges and how this might be mitigated.

    The third session was moderated by Olalekan Oshunkoya of lmpact Hub Abuja and was centered on how policies can unlock the potential of Al to benefit young people, especially in areas like education, employment, innovation, and inclusion; advancing ideas on the power of inclusive policy making with government, private sector, the academia and everyday citizen to collectively advance the opportunities presented by Al and mitigate the challenges that also comes with it.

    The Co-Chair of the Roundtable and Founder of Impact Hub Abuja, Olalekan Oshunkoya affirmed the motivation behind the convening, saying, “Our goal was to bring the best of our youth to the table to share ideas, insights and collectively explore how we can use increase our understanding of Al’s impact in young people’s future and use policy entrepreneurship to accelerate the power of Al to reduce youth unemployment and foster innovation. 

    “We want to identify threats to be mitigated, opportunities to be harnessed, and actions that public, private, and youth actors can collaboratively take to support young people to thrive in an Al-powered world.”

    Also in attendance at the roundtable was Marwan Umar Gwamba, a Senior Special Assistant to the Honourable Minister for Youth Development and Ann-Melody Oluwakemi Areola, the Chief Executive of Vivacity Development and advisor to the former Minister for Youth Development and Communications.

    The World Youth Skills Day was established by the United Nations to recognize the significance of equipping young people with skills for employment, entrepreneurship, and personal development.

    The 2025 celebrates the 10th anniversary of the initiative and presents a unique opportunity for a call to action to stakeholders to renew commitments to enable youths to maximise their potential by furthering their investment in youth opportunity, ensuring access to quality education and more.

    Impact Hub Abuja is a locally rooted and globally connected community of , and for, bold, ambitious thinkers, innovators, and changemakers who are committed to using the incredible power of entrepreneurship, leadership, technology, and collaboration for social good and contributing to a better world and a better self.

  • Court restrains EFCC from arresting businessman over alleged $1.9m fraud

    Court restrains EFCC from arresting businessman over alleged $1.9m fraud

    A Federal High Court in Kaduna has granted an interim order restraining the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) from arresting or harassing Rabiu Tijjani, a Nigerian businessman based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) over an alleged $1.9 million fraud.

    The order was given by H. Buhari, the presiding judge, while ruling on an ex parte application filed by Tijjani against the EFCC and another businessman, Ifeanyi Ezeokoli.

    The EFCC had on July 11 declared Tijjani wanted over allegations of conspiracy, obtaining money by false pretence, and laundering over $1.9 million.

    Tijjani denied all the allegations, describing the EFCC’s action as harmful to his reputation and a threat to his ongoing refinery project in Abuja.

    In an affidavit submitted by his lawyer, Muhammad Zakariyya Dikko, Tijjani said he entered into a business deal with Ezeokoli in January 2022, involving the exchange of $76 million in Dubai for its naira equivalent in Nigeria.

    Following reconciliation, Tijjani returned N26 million to Ezeokoli as an overpayment. However, he later discovered he had overpaid by more than $2 million due to accounting errors.

    Tijjani reported the issue to the Department of State Services (DSS) after failed attempts to resolve the matter with Ezeokoli.

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    Both parties agreed to an independent audit, which reportedly uncovered fake addresses tied to companies involved in the transaction. The audit lasted six months due to the volume of documents reviewed.

    According to the affidavit, Ezeokoli later became uncooperative and petitioned the EFCC’s Kaduna zonal office.

    But Tijjani claimed this was done to shift attention from the DSS investigation and cover up the irregularities.

    Tijjani’s lawyer stated that although documents were submitted to the EFCC through a representative, his client was never formally invited or contacted before the agency issued a public notice declaring him wanted.

    He argued that the action violated Tijjani’s rights and caused reputational damage, leading to questions from his associates and a loss of investor confidence in his refinery project.

    After reviewing the application, the court granted an interim order preventing the EFCC from inviting, arresting, detaining, harassing, or prosecuting Tijjani until the main case is heard.

    The matter has been adjourned to September 18.

  • Tinubu Africa’s most documented President- Group

    Tinubu Africa’s most documented President- Group

    A civic group, The Citizens Project, has said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration may be setting a new record as the most documented president in Africa by citizens and organisations.

    Its Chief Facilitator/Co-Convener, Dr.Sam Okey Nwosu in a statement revealed that since Tinubu’s assumption of office on May 29, 2023, the organisation has been closely tracking his policies, reforms, appointments, and major decisions, adding that unlike traditional government records, the initiative is entirely citizen-led and focused on transparency and accountability.

    The project according to the group has produced The Reform Index™, a growing collection of records that highlight key actions taken by the Tinubu administration, which include the removal of fuel subsidies, currency reforms, regional development efforts, and major judicial appointments.

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    Nwosu said initiative operates across Nigeria’s 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, stressing that its goal is to make governance more visible and measurable — not to praise or criticize the government, but to ensure democracy is active beyond just elections.

    “This isn’t about praise or criticism, it is about making governance visible and reminding everyone that democracy thrives when people are not just voting, but also watching.

    “As President Tinubu moves into the second half of his tenure, the long-term impact of his reforms remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: this presidency will be one of the most documented in African history,” he added.

    He mentioned that his majesty Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ooni of Ife and His Royal Highness, Alh. Nasir Ado Bayero, OFR are key national patrons and drivers of The Citizens Project.

  • Lagos boosts emergency medical services, introduces motorbike, water ambulances

    Lagos boosts emergency medical services, introduces motorbike, water ambulances

    The Lagos State Government has announced a major upgrade to its emergency medical response system, including the introduction of motorbike and water ambulances to improve response time in hard-to-reach areas.

    This was revealed on Monday by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Olusegun Ogboye, during a media engagement event titled “LASAMBUS: Highlighting Impact, Improving and Sustaining Response”, held in Alausa, Ikeja, where beneficiaries gave moving accounts of how the Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS) saved their lives and those of their loved ones.

    Dr. Ogboye said the new expansion plans are part of the state’s strategy to address challenges hampering prompt emergency care delivery, such as traffic gridlock, poor descriptions of incident locations, crowd interference, and vandalism of ambulances.

    He revealed that the state will deploy 10 motorcycle ambulances, revamp its water ambulance fleet for riverine communities, and engage private helicopter services for air medical evacuation in critical cases. “Emergency medical response is more than just transportation; it’s about stabilizing lives en route to definitive care,” Ogboye said.

    He called on the public to support LASAMBUS operations by respecting emergency protocols. “Ambulance teams are not adversaries; they are your allies. When you see an ambulance, give way, whether it is empty or not. And stop vandalizing emergency vehicles, they are built to save lives,” he said.

    Ogboye gave an overview of LASAMBUS’ evolution from four Peugeot wagons in 2001 under then-Governor Bola Ahmed Tinubu to a service now boasting 36 ambulances across four operational bases, more than 190 trained personnel, and advanced mobile ICU capabilities.

    In 2024 alone, LASAMBUS responded to over 8,900 emergency calls, and has already handled nearly 3,000 cases in the first half of 2025. 

    He noted that the agency has recorded “extremely low mortality in transit, often just one case annually,” which he attributed to the clinical expertise of its team.

    The Permanent Secretary said 60 percent of the emergency calls handled in 2024 were trauma-related, road accidents, falls, and violence; 25 percent were medical emergencies such as cardiac arrests and seizures; and 15 percent involved obstetric and public health cases.

    Director of LASAMBUS, Mrs. Beatrice Makinde, said poor road networks, vague caller directions, and unhelpful crowds often delay operations. “We sometimes spend valuable time trying to navigate through traffic or find a location because callers don’t give accurate directions,” she said. “People also tend to gather at scenes instead of clearing the way for responders.”

    Makinde reiterated the agency’s commitment to its life-saving mission despite these challenges. “Every minute counts in emergency care. That’s why we need every Lagosian to understand that they have a role to play,” she said.

    The event’s highlight came from firsthand testimonies by residents who shared their life-saving encounters with LASAMBUS.

    Mr. Adebayo Akinola recounted how LASAMBUS rescued his uncle after a near-fatal accident in Oshodi. “Their quick arrival was the difference between life and death. We didn’t pay a kobo, yet we got professional service,” he said.

    A Director in Education District I, Omotayo Adeyinka narrated how LASAMBUS stepped in when a boy went into a coma after being hit by her car. “The private hospital refused to treat him. LASAMBUS came, took over, stabilized him, and refused any money. I was amazed,” she said.

    For Mr. Akintayo Moshood, LASAMBUS earned his loyalty after rescuing him from a fall. “I painted the ambulance base wall in Agege to show appreciation. They treated me like I mattered,” he said.

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    Another user, Sulaimon Olanrewaju, shared how he struggled to breathe around 2 a.m. and dialed 767. “LASAMBUS came in five minutes. That was my first time using the emergency line. I owe them my life,” he said emotionally.

    A spare parts dealer from Ibadan, Morufu Ademola, said LASAMBUS saved his life after a grisly Lagos road accident left his intestines exposed. “I was unconscious for months. LASAMBUS got me help, and I’m still here. I’m not even from Lagos, but I was treated like one of theirs,” he said.

    The media engagement also served to reinforce the Sanwo-Olu administration’s commitment to strengthening the state’s healthcare system, especially in pre-hospital emergency services.

    Dr. Ogboye credited Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s vision and political will for the strides made so far. “Our Governor’s support is why this system works. Now, we must do our part to sustain it and ensure every Lagosian has access to timely emergency care,” he said.

  • Lagos fire records 63 deaths, 252 rescues from 1,072 incidents

    Lagos fire records 63 deaths, 252 rescues from 1,072 incidents

    The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service said it recorded 63 deaths and rescued 252 persons from 1,072 incidents from January to June.

    This was contained in a statement on its mid-year review released yesterday.

    According to the service, the breakdown of the recorded incidents showed there were 922 fire calls, two minor explosions and 10 building collapses.

    The statement signed by spokesperson, Maria Fadairo, indicated that eight of the 10 building collapse incidents were partial, adding that there were 73 rescue operations and 65 salvage incidents during the period under review.

    The agency said it recorded 315 false emergency calls, urging those behind such to desist as it posed huge challenges to emergency and rescue response.

    “The swift and decisive actions of the LSFRS were instrumental in protecting properties across Lagos State.

    Estimated property valued at approximately ₦64.32 billion was saved, while losses were estimated at ₦10.72 billion,” stated Fadairo.

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    Reacting to the report, the Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, said it demonstrated the agency’s effectiveness in contributing to the gross domestic product while minimizing damage, safeguarding lives, environments and assets throughout the state.

    Mrs. Adeseye added that the agency was proactively engaging stakeholders across the state to address the menace of fire outbreaks. 

    “These efforts will be further strengthened during the upcoming Y2025 International Fire Safety Conference 2.0, where collaborative strategies for enhancing fire safety and emergency response will be further discussed,” she said.

  • Anambra Police arrests female student for staging self kidnap to help boy friend

    Anambra Police arrests female student for staging self kidnap to help boy friend

    The Anambra State Police Command has arrested a 28-year-old female student of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) and her 30-year-old boyfriend, Chinecherem Aronu, for allegedly staging her own kidnapping in a plot to extort money from her family.

    According to police investigations, the female suspect faked her abduction to help her boyfriend raise funds to start a business.

    She reportedly got the idea after watching a movie and decided to carry out the plan by contacting her family and claiming she was on her way home from school, only to later go into hiding with her boyfriend in a lodge near UNIZIK Temp Site, Awka.

    In a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) tracked the location of the suspects through intelligence-led efforts following a report of her disappearance on July 8, 2025.

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    Ikenga said the victim’s family had received a call the following day from an unknown male voice—later identified as the boyfriend—who demanded a ransom of ₦10 million. After negotiations, the amount was reduced to ₦3 million, and a partial payment of ₦1 million was made into the victim’s personal bank account.

    “Upon arrest, the suspects confessed to orchestrating the fake kidnap as a scheme to extort the victim’s family,” Ikenga stated. 

    “The female suspect said she acted out the plan to help her boyfriend raise capital for his business.”

    The Police Command warned that such criminal acts, even if self-inflicted, would be treated with full legal consequences and urged the public to desist from engaging in deceptive practices.

  • Female undergraduate fakes own kidnap

    Female undergraduate fakes own kidnap

    A 28-year-old female undergraduate has been arrested over alleged involvement in a self-orchestrated kidnap plot designed to extort money from her own family to establish a business venture for her boyfriend.

    The suspect, a female student of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), was said to have carried out the act in a lodge located at UNIZIK Temp Site, Awka, Anambra State.

    It was gathered the suspect had stormed the lodge in the company of her male accomplice after contacting her family, informing them she was returning home from school but never arrived. 

    She was said to have switched off her phone throughout the day while her male accomplice called her family, claiming responsibility for her kidnap and demanding a ransom of ₦10million.

    The family reportedly initiated negotiations for ransom, which was reduced to ₦3million and a part payment of ₦1million later paid into the suspect’s bank account.

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    Luck ran out on the duo as they were rounded up by the police operatives following tip-off.

    Confirming the arrest, Anambra state Police spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga said the duo, upon interrogation, confessed to staging the kidnap as a plot to extort money from the suspect’s family. 

    He said the female suspect, Chinecherem Nwaokoye, admitted she masterminded the plan after watching a movie and intended to give the money to her boyfriend to start a business.

    He said: “Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) acting on an intelligence-led investigation of a disturbing report of alleged abduction of Chinecherem Nwaokoye, a female student of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), stormed a lodge located at UNIZIK Temp Site, Awka, where the victim was found alive and in the company of her male accomplice. 

    “According to the report, Chinecherem had earlier contacted her family on Tuesday, 8th July 2025, informing them that she was returning home from school but never arrived. 

    “Her phone remained switched off throughout that day. On Wednesday, 9th July 2025, her family received a call from an unknown male voice who claimed responsibility for her kidnap and demanded a ransom of ₦10,000,000 (Ten Million Naira) only.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Ikioye Orutugu has directed that the suspects be charged to court without delay.

    “He condemned the incident as a clear sign of deepening moral decay among some youths in the society. 

    “He warned that the Command will not tolerate such criminal deception,  calling on parents and guardians to pay closer attention to activities and peer influence on their children.”