Two civil society organisations - Rule of Law and Accountability Advocacy Center (RULAAC) and Civil Rights Realisation and Advancement Network (CRRAN) - have called for the immediate release of detained Corporal Ruth Ogunleye who accused some senior army officers of sexual harassment. The groups in a joint statement signed by RULAAC Executive Director, Okechuwu Nwanguma and CRRAN President, Olu Omotayo Esq, faulted the claim by the Nigerian Army that the female soldier had not officially exhausted the available institutionalised channels before going on the social media.
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A yet-to-be-identified man, who impersonated one of the policemen attached to the Idimu Police Station has stolen the mobile phone of an artisan, Kehinde Adesina, on the premises of the station in the Alimosho Local Government Area of Lagos State.
Some Nigerian police formations and units in the South-East and Abuja, the nation’s capital territory, Abuja, have allegedly been engaging in organ harvesting business with the backing of powerful business executives and top police officers at the Force Headquarters.