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  • 8,692 domestic, sexual abuse cases rock Lagos in one year -Report

    8,692 domestic, sexual abuse cases rock Lagos in one year -Report

    The Lagos State Government has disclosed that a total of 8,692 cases of domestic and sexual-based violence were recorded in the state in the last one year.

    The period spans between August 2024 and July 2025. This underscores the scale of the challenge despite sustained advocacy and interventions.

    Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Lawal Pedro, SAN, revealed the figures on Friday at a news conference to flag off activities for the 2025 Domestic and Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Lagos, at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Ikeja.

    According to him, the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) handled an average of 400 new cases monthly, with domestic violence making up the largest share at 3,685 cases.

    Other incidents, he said, included 243 cases of defilement, 244 of child abuse, 99 of rape, 48 of sexual harassment, and 25 of sexual assault by penetration.

    “The youngest survivor we attended to was an 18-month-old baby, while the oldest was a 79-year-old woman. This confirms that sexual and gender-based violence cuts across all ages,” said Pedro, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary and Solicitor-General, Hameed Oyenuga.

    He also revealed that 3,090 children were exposed to emotional abuse as indirect victims of domestic violence, adding that counseling support had been provided to mitigate long-term trauma.

    On patterns observed, the Attorney-General noted that more men reported cases compared to previous years, while 60% of survivors of domestic violence were in marriages of less than five years, with financial dependence and cultural factors contributing to delayed reporting.

    The findings also showed a worrying link between mental health and violence.

    “Our data indicates that 10% of survivors said their abusers had been diagnosed with mental health conditions,” Pedro disclosed.

    Beyond statistics, the Attorney General stated that the state provided direct interventions, as survivors received referrals for police support, health care, legal aid, and mediation services, adding that in cases requiring urgent protection, shelters and empowerment initiatives were made available, while 1,489 survivors and 249 abusers accessed psychotherapy and psychosocial support.

    Pedro stressed the government’s resolve to intensify awareness campaigns, noting that from August 2024 to July 2025, the DSVA engaged 6.3 million residents across all 20 LGAs through door-to-door campaigns, market drives, school outreach programs, and community meetings.

    “We are building a Lagos where silence is no longer an option, and where survivors know that help is just a call away,” he said.

    To further strengthen prevention, he said the state expanded the Kings Club and Queens Club initiative, reaching 1,560 children with lessons on positive masculinity and femininity.

    Survivors in high-risk categories also accessed support through the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Trust Fund, which provided medical aid, housing, and business grants.

    Pedro reaffirmed Lagos’ zero-tolerance stance on SGBV, saying that “The effects of domestic and sexual violence are devastating, ranging from PTSD and depression to extreme fear and low self-esteem. Our duty is to ensure survivors are not just heard, but supported to heal and rebuild their lives.”

  • Nigerian born WWE wrestler, Omos reveals where he grew up in Nigeria

    Nigerian born WWE wrestler, Omos reveals where he grew up in Nigeria

    Popular Nigerian WWE professional wrestler Tolulope Omogbehin known in the ring as Omos has visited Nigeria 10 years after leaving its shores.

    The heavily built wrestler shed more light on his Nigerian background after paying his family a surprise visit in their Alapere home on November 7, 2022.

    Already, pictures and video clips of Omos surprising his family members who have been abroad for 14 years has gone viral on social media with fans and supporters of the superstar applauding him for returning to his roots.

    Omos who attended a WWE Press conference in Lagos on Tuesday, for the announcement of “The Search for Africa’s Next WWE Superstar”, at the Sheraton Hotel, Ikeja, revealed to reporters how and where he grew up in Lagos.

    He said, “I grew up in Ketu, Alapere which is just down the street….I went to Maryland private school…This is my home,” he said.

    “As a young player in Nigeria, I was training with Raptors Basketball Club at the National Stadium, Lagos, and to also let you know that I schooled in Lagos too.”

    ” I attended Maryland schools in Lagos”

    Raptors Basketball Coach, Charles Obiakor while confirming the 400-pound, 7’3”-tall wrestler trained in his academy expressed joy that the former cry baby as he used to call Omos expressed joy that the WWE star recognized the role basketball played in his career.

    However, Omos Nigerian story didn’t get to many as a  surprise having constantly shown his self-awareness in the rings by often expressing himself in the local Pidgin language as well as his native language Yoruba.

    Known as the WWE’s Nigerian giant and standing at an incredible 7ft. 3 inches, Omos has managed to establish himself as one of the most intimidating superstars in the industry.

    In March 2021, he debuted on television at Wrestlemania 37, defeating the New Day (Koffi Kingston and Xavier Woods) alongside AJ Styles for the WWE Tag Team Championship.

    He also fought last weekend at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia against Braun Strowman in a battle of the WWE giants.

    However, despite the loss, Omos has left the door open for a very much-needed rematch against the self-acclaimed ‘Monster among Men’

  • 2023: Group of lawyers declare support for Tinubu

    2023: Group of lawyers declare support for Tinubu

    A group of Nigerian lawyers under the Lawyers Network for Bola Ahmed Tinubu 2023 has expressed its readiness to canvass votes for the APC candidate in next year’s presidential election, Bola Ahmed Tinubu (BAT).

    The group stated this in Lagos at a press conference on Tuesday.

    Coordinator and convener of the group, Dotun Ajulo, the group’s position was borne out of the discovery that lawyers wield so much influence on the society and that they were determined to see a better Nigeria.

    The group noted that harnessing the enormous influence and transferring it into a national agenda to promote, integrate and achieve national goals and development via the engagement, mobilisation and conscientization of all Nigerians to vote en masse for a Nationalist, Patriotic, selfless and astute socio-political engineer in the person Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu in 2023 is their agenda.

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    In the words of Ajulo, “In arriving at the choice of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, we have considered and evaluated him with other major contenders for presidency and we realized that his mien, disposition and patriotism placed him above others. Based on his antecedents, which his opponents admits.

    “BAT has seen it all, worked through the processes of nation building in Nigeria and know where it hurts deeply. As a city boy, he has seen both sides of leadership and governance.

    “We must remind Nigerians that BAT in governance as Governor in Lagos state, the Federal allocation of Lagos State was withheld for about four years but infrastructural development never ceased, the State IGR improved and till date, the state of Lagos state economy is on a steady rise based on his templates.

    “More importantly, Bola Ahmed Tinubu ran an inclusive government devoid of tribe, religion and belief, his ability to shop for good hands for effective governance is the high point of his leadership. We have no doubt that he will recruit best hands to manage the current Nigerian Challenge which he has stated severally at various for as surmountable.”

    The convener stressed that the lawyers’ affiliation is not linked to any political party, religion or belief other than the yearning for a better Nigeria.

  • Uproar as Fulani herdsmen kill man in Lagos over death of cow

    A Lagos based man whose name is still unknown has been murdered by cattle herders on Monday after he was mistaken for the driver of a bus that knocked down one of their cows in the Agemowo area of Badagry, Lagos state.

    It was learned that the driver of a J Five commercial bus with registration number FKJ 756 XH was approaching Badagry with full speed from Mile when two cows suddenly crossed the expressway.

    The driver accidentally crushed one of the cows to death.

    Upon sighting the accident ,the herders at Agbo-Malu area of Badagry began to chase the bus.

    Fortunately, the driver managed to escape unhurt while the bus conductor who was still on the bus tried to escape but he could not run much when he was caught by the herders.

    They removed his clothes and beat him till he became unconscious. The headers pounced on him again when he rose, moving toward Mowo Police station to seek refuge for the fear of being killed.”

    The Lagos state Police command  Public Relation Officer  SP Benjamin Hundeyin confirmed the developments to newsmen in Lagos.

    According to Hundeyin, the deceased was killed after a commercial driver killed one of the cows belonging to the herders in the early hours of Monday.

    He said “A commercial vehicle ran into two cows this morning at Agemowo, Badagry, killing one of the cows.

    “The two cattle herders attacked someone they mistook for the vehicle conductor, resulting in his death. Angry residents blocked the highway in protest of the killing.

    “The DPO, Morogbo Division, assisted by soldiers from 243 Recce Battalion, Badagry successfully cleared the obstruction. Normalcy has since returned to the area.”

    “It is entirely false that the victim was turned back when he sought refuge in the police station.”

    “He did not make it off the accident scene, let alone reach the station. Meanwhile, the two herders have been arrested. Investigation is ongoing. Updates will be provided subsequently”. He said.