Tag: Warrant

  • Court issues warrant of arrest against Lagos socialite

    Court issues warrant of arrest against Lagos socialite

    A Lagos High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square, on Tuesday, issued a bench warrant against Sikiru Nollah, a socialite, charged with wilful damage of a building.

    Justice Sherifat Sonaike issued the bench warrant after Nollah refused to appear before the court for trial.

    Sonaike ordered that the defendant be arrested anywhere he is found.

    The Lagos State Government headed by Dr. Babajide Martins, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), had brought a charge to the court that the defendant and others at large committed the offences sometime in 2023, at No. 20A Church St., Lagos Island.

    Martins said that the defendant unlawfully damaged the property of one Kumefo Olaribigbe.

    According to him, the property was managed by one Mr Hakeem Okwuyi.

    He said that the defendant conducted himself in a manner likely to cause breach of the public peace.

    Martins said that the offences contravened Sections 168(d), 350 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos, 2015.

  • Naira scarcity: Gbajabiamila regrets not signing warrant to arrest CBN gov, Emefiele

    Naira scarcity: Gbajabiamila regrets not signing warrant to arrest CBN gov, Emefiele

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, has expressed regret for not signing a warrant for the arrest of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, Godwin Emefiele.

    Gbajabiamila also said that the House would have no option but to reconvene before this month’s general elections if the CBN failed to address the hardships Nigerians face because of the currency swap policy.

    Speaking during a town hall meeting on Sunday with some ethnic groups in Surulere, Lagos, Gbajabiamila said, “The House of Representatives intervened on several occasions. We summoned the CBN governor the first time and again, but he refused to answer because we had many hard questions for him.

    “It was until I issued the threat of warrant of arrest before he came, and I would have signed that warrant; it would have been the first time in the history of the National Assembly that a CBN governor would be arrested. I would have done it.”

    He added, “Many have argued on the independence of CBN, the autonomy of CBN. That doesn’t make CBN above the law.

    “So, we’re watching, and we’re monitoring very closely. If need be, we’ll reconvene the House, even though we have all been away for our elections. I’ll call the House back if need be.”

  • Naira redesign: Reps to issue warrant to IGP to compel CBN’s summon

    Naira redesign: Reps to issue warrant to IGP to compel CBN’s summon

    The House of Representatives says it will not hesitate to issue a warrant to the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to compel the appearance of Mr. Godwin Emefiele, Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), for refusing its summon.

    The House also threatened to issue similar warrant leading to the arrest of the Managing Directors (MDs)  of commercial banks who failed, refused or neglected to honour its summons.

    The Speaker of the House of Reps, Femi Gbajabiamila, disclosed this at the plenary in Abuja on Thursday.

    Rep, Alhssan Ado Dogwu, Chairman, ad hoc committee set up to interface with the CBN and bank MDs on scarcity of the new notes and the deadline for the old notes, had briefed the House on the failure of CBN to appear before it.

    A visibly angry Gbajabiamila said that, though Emefiele is a friend, but beyond this, “I have a constitutional responsibility to discharge for the people we represent.”

    He said the refusal by the CBN and bank MDs to heed the invitation of the House was evidence in the blatant disregard to the people and an insult to the parliament.

    “If at the end of today, there is further disregard, I will not hesitate to issue a warrant to the IGP to compel the arrest of CBN and MDs of banks.

    “Apparently, it appears the Governor and his people will not be showing up today but I will still give them the benefit of the doubt, they have a few more hours to rethink and show up,” he said.

    He told the committee to go into the committee room and await their arrival, adding that if they did not show up, the House would take the step it needed to take.

    He said this was sequel to the House response to a motion of urgent public in importance in section 89, 1(d) of the constitution and Order 19, 2, 1 of the Standing Order of the House of Reps.

    He said the House recognised the CBN’s authority to determined the country’s legal tender and to recall currency with reasonable notice subject to the approval of the president.

    “The House is also aware that section 20 sub section 3 of CBN Act mandates the CBN to redeem the face value of the recall currency upon demand even after the expiration of notice of recall.

    He added that this was notwithstanding the deadline imposed by the CBN, adding that the House would see to it that the provision of the law was honoured in full.

    Explaining further, Gbajabiamila said the law allowed the CBN to change the legal tender, adding that after the expiration date, such old naira notes would no longer be legal tender.

    “But it says that even five, three, and two months after, only old notes presented to the bank shall be redeemed by the bank.

    “That point needs to be made to the CBN and the public but it has not been made. It is a provision of law,” he said.

    Buttressing his point further, Gbajabiamila said, “In 2009 and 2010, the then CBN Governor, Charles Soludo, introduced polyma notes and wanted to phased out 5, 10, 20 and 50 naira notes.

    “There was public outcry because of the time, at the end of the day it was halted and he did what all known CBN all over the world did”.

    He said Soludo introduced the polyma and allowed the old notes to continue until everything was moped up by the bank.

    The House of Reps had on Jan. 24 summoned bank operators and CBN, on the scarcity of the new naira notes.

    This is sequel to the adoption of a motion of urgent public importance by Rep. Sanda Soli (APC-Katsina) at the plenary.

    However, the CBN, in a letter written to the House, said Emefiele was part of President Muhammadu Buhari’s delegation to Dakar, Senegal, hence he would not be available to appear before the House.

  • Actress Onyii Alexx demands explanation from NDLEA for invading her home without warrant

    Hot and sexy actress, Onyii Alexx, has accused the operatives of the National Drug Law and Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) of invading her home without a warrant, demanding for explanation.

     

    The 32-year-old called out the organization in an Instagram post.

     

    She wrote: “NDLEA NIGERIA KINDLY COME AND EXPLAIN WHY YOUR PEOPLE WILL BURST INTO MY HOUSE WITH NO WARRANT BEFORE I PUT THE VIDEO OUT.”

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    The actress is not the only celebrity who has accused law enforcement of harassment in the past.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) gathered that others who have been raided by the NDLEA include skit makers De General and Nasty Blaq and music artists Zinoleesky and Mohbad.

     

    What you need to know about Onyii Alexx

    Onyii was born on the 27th of February 1987 in the South Western part of Nigeria, Lagos precisely. She is originally from Anambra state.

     

    She obtained both her First School Leaving Certificate and West African School Certificate while living in Lagos State.

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    Career
    The actress entered the Nollywood industry in 2010 by acting in the movie, “3Some“. The movie projected her into the limelight, making her be nominated for the Most Promising Actress Award at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Award.

     

    Since then, Onyii has acted in over eighty Nollywood movies such as Sweetest Fruit, Beautiful Evil, Face of Evil, Dirty Dancers, My Dying Day, Over The Moon, and lots more.

     

    As a very talented actress, she worked alongside big names in the industry such as Mike Ezuruonye, Mercy Johnson, Chika Ike, Ngozi Ezeonu, Nonso Diobi, Kenneth Okonkwo, and many others.

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    Besides acting, Onyii is also a model and has appeared in several TV commercials and Magazine Covers.

     

    She won an award for Best New Actress at the City People Entertainment Awards.

     

    Net Worth
    The Nollywood actress Onyii Alex has been sought after since her invasion, she has an estimated net worth of $100,000 – $200,000.

  • Hamzat was arrested with warrant — Force PRO

    The police have said that Agidigbo FM owner, Oriyomi Hamzat, was arrested on Thursday, May 26 with a warrant in Ibadan by Force Intelligence Bureau operatives in connection with a case of cyberbullying under investigation.

     

    According to a statement by Force PRO, Muyiwa Adejob, Hamzat was arrested after failing to honour invitations, contrary to what the radio station said.

     

    The statement by the police read, “The popular Ibadan-based broadcaster, Oriyomi Hamzat, was arrested in Ibadan today by our Force Intelligence Bureau operatives in connection with a case of Cyber Bullying under investigation.

     

    “Oriyomi’s arrest was sequel to his refusal to honour Police invitation severally, which prompted the police to secure a warrant for his arrest.

     

    “We are looking into the petition written against him on his violation of the Cyber Crime Act, 2015, and necessary action will be taken to do justice in the matter.”

     

    Earlier, Agidigbo FM said its owner had in the past few days been subjected to regular invites and questioning by several security operatives, including but not limited to the State Intelligence Bureau (SIB); all of which he honoured.

     

    The radio station further said Hamzat’s constant call for justice for Timothy Adegoke, a postgraduate student of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), who died in Hilton Hotel in Ile-Ife, Osun State last year, has been a source of concern for the hotelier Ramon Adedoyin.

     

    It would be recalled that a Professor of Consultant Pathologist at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex, (OAUTHC),Ile-Ife, Osun State, Olusegun Sylvester Ojo, had told an Osun State High Court that the cause of the death of Adegoke may be natural.

     

    The broadcaster’s arrest followed a petition by Adedoyin’s lawyer, Ahmed Aderoju, accusing Hamzat and others, including one Babagbade Imo, Woibile and IJKFMB Music Yard, of criminal defamation, false alarm, incitement, false publication, cyberstalking and criminal threat.

     

    Protesters took to the streets of Ibadan to express their disapproval of the arrest, lamenting that Hamzat provides for them.