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Assault: Embattled Ikwechegh secures N500,000 Bail

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Arraigned before an Abuja Chief Magistrate Court in Kuje on Wednesday, for Alleged Assault on a Bolt Driver, Hon. Alex Mascot Ikwechegh, representing Aba North and South in the House of Representatives has been granted a N500,000 bail.
Magistrate Abubakar Umar Sai’id granted Ikwechegh bail at N500,000, requiring two sureties with valid residency proofs within the court’s jurisdiction.
The lawmaker, who was charged with allegations of assault, abuse of office, and issuing threats against the Bolt driver at his Abuja residence, pleaded not guilty to the charges filed by the Nigerian Police Force.
The Prosecuting counsel Mr. A. Umar requested a trial date, while Ikwechegh’s defense team sought bail, arguing that the offenses are bailable and emphasizing the lawmaker’s constitutional right to presumption of innocence.
The case is set to proceed on November 8.
However, the incident sparked by Ikwechegh’s alleged threats to make the driver “disappear without trace,” has generated public backlash.
In response, Ikwechegh issued a public apology, but the driver’s counsel, Mr. Deji Adeyanju, signaled continued pursuit of justice, promising an intense courtroom showdown.

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Midnight Fire Ravages Jos Terminus Market

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By Adenike Lawal

A fierce fire swept through the iconic Jos Terminus Market overnight, reducing several sections to rubble and destroying goods worth millions of naira.

The blaze, which erupted shortly after 11 pm on Tuesday, raged for hours before firefighters were able to contain it in the early hours of Wednesday.

Traders arrived to scenes of devastation, with rows of shops gutted and livelihoods in ruins.

Eyewitnesses described a chaotic night as flames leapt through the market, intensified by tightly packed stalls and flammable goods.

Panic gripped the area as security and emergency responders battled the inferno.

Authorities are yet to confirm the cause of the fire, but investigations are expected to begin immediately. Many affected business owners are calling for urgent government support and tighter safety measures.

The Jos Terminus Market is one of Plateau State’s busiest trading centres, making the incident a major economic setback for the region.

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FCTA Destroys 601 Bikes to Enforce Ban

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By Njoku Chijioke

The Federal Capital Territory Administration has crushed 601 motorcycles impounded for violating traffic rules and operating in restricted areas of Abuja.

The action, led by the Directorate of Road Traffic Services, is part of ongoing efforts to curb traffic lawlessness and eliminate the use of motorcycles for criminal activities in the capital.

Mandate Secretary of the FCTA Transportation Secretariat, Elechi Chinedum, said the crushing was backed by legal provisions empowering the government to seize and destroy offending motorcycles.

He stressed that enforcement would remain strict to protect public safety.

Director of the DRTS, Abdulateef Bello, explained that the ban on commercial motorcycles in key parts of Abuja has been in place since 2006 due to their frequent involvement in crime and road abuse.

“This is a routine measure. We will continue to impound and crush motorcycles used in defiance of the law,” Bello said.

The FCTA has warned operators to stay out of prohibited zones or face the same consequences.

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AbdulRazaq Rallies Royals for Safer Kwara

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By Adenike Lawal

In a push for stronger security and grassroots governance, Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Tuesday held a crucial meeting with the state’s top traditional rulers, calling for united action against rising threats.

Behind closed doors, the Governor and royal fathers discussed strategies to protect communities from the spillover of armed groups reportedly displaced by military operations near Kainji Park and other conflict zones.

Governor AbdulRazaq announced plans to involve traditional institutions more deeply in the state’s security structure.

He praised the rulers for their vigilance and urged them to mobilize their people for peace.

“We count on your leadership to help detect and prevent threats. Your influence is vital in keeping our communities safe,” the Governor said.

Etsu Patigi, Alhaji Ibrahim Umar Bologi the Second, speaking for the Council of Chiefs, pledged continued royal support for the administration’s development and security drive.

This engagement underscores the Governor’s vision to merge traditional wisdom with modern governance in building a peaceful and prosperous Kwara.

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