Eight Nigerians regain freedom after jail terms in Cameroon Mustapha Temidayo
Eight Nigerians who served various jail terms in Cameroon, have regained their freedom. The Nigerian Consul General for The North West and South West Regions, H.E Ibrahim Bashir, in partnership with an eminent Nigerian, HRH EZE Thomas J Onyengubo, Eze Gburugburu 1 of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo in Cameroon, paid the fines to secure.
Speaking during the ceremony to welcome the former inmates of the Buea Central Prison, His Excellency Ibrahim Bashir charged the ex-convicts to be steadfast and correct the mistakes that took them to prison.
The diplomat advised that they must hold no grudges against the government of Cameroon or the system, but to focus on rebuilding their lives.
CIN Rising activist for the emancipation of Mbororo girls and women, Bouba Aeisatu has won the 18th edition of The Guardian Post Achievement Award.
The die-hard crusader received her awards and a trophy for the category of Indigenous People’s Emancipation Champion. It was during the award ceremony last Friday in Yaounde, chaired by the Canadian High Commissioner to Cameroon, Richard Bale in the presence of the Nigerian Consul General for the North West & South West regions, Ibrahim Bashir, members of parliament amongst other high personalities.
According to the head of the jury and publisher, Richard Nde, the laureates for this year s edition of the annual award were voted by readers of the lone English daily in Cameroon, before the committee sat in the declare the winner.
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A signage at the Lagos State Secretariat, Alausa, the seat of Lagos State Government, where motorcycles are prohibited. An Okada rider and passenger could be seen on the other side behind a red vehicle on Thursday, February 11, 2021… Photo: DENNIS EREZI
When the authorities in Lagos State, Nigeria’s commercial capital and one of the country’s most populous states, banned commercial motorcycles and tricycles from major routes in Lagos city, officials said the move was aimed at securing lives and sanitising transportation in the city.
Traffic in the city is maniacal, frenzied, time-consuming, and can be outright dangerous.
To reduce the number of hours spent daily in traffic, thousands of residents of the state resort to using commercial motorcycles and tricycles – okada and Keke Marwa as they are popularly called. Their sizes provide ease of navigating through hellish gridlocks.
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