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Vanguard News Translate Home » Economy » Court dismisses insurance firm’s bid to appeal bank’s possession of Ashake Estate Court dismisses insurance firm’s bid to appeal bank’s possession of Ashake Estate On By Innocent Anaba A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos has dismissed an application seeking leave of court to appeal a February 11, 2020, judgment which granted First City Monument Bank, FCMB, Limited possession of Ashake Estate at Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos. Trial judge, Justice A. Liman agreed with FCMB that the application by Law Union and Rock Insurance, was incompetent, having been filed out of time, over three months after the judgment. ....
By Clifford Ndujihe A host of eminent Nigerians have decried the dangerous trend the wave of insecurity has taken in Nigeria and urged decisive actions to halt the trend. Reacting to Vanguard’s exclusive report, last Monday, which showed that from reported cases no fewer than 1,525 people were lost to insecurity in the first two weeks of 2021, the eminent Nigerians lamented that the figure is humongous. The figure shows that every day Nigeria loses 34 persons to insecurity and if the trend remained the country may lose 12,370 persons by the end of 2021. Indeed, the country has lost no fewer than 358 persons between February 15 and February 24, Sunday Vanguard’s tally of reported cases showed. ....
Advertisement Samuel Aruwan, the state commissioner for security and internal affairs, confirmed the killings in a statement on Wednesday. According to him, security agencies reported a sequence of attacks by armed bandits on soft targets in Igabi and Chikun LGAs occurring over the last 48 hours, leading to the death of 18 people. “According to the reports, Anaba village in Igabi local government area was attacked, with seven residents killed, listed as: Ali Musa, Isa Sharehu, Tijjani Isa, Auwalu Shehu, Hashim Abdullahi, Hassan Saidu, and Umar Rilwanu,” he said. Advertisement “Many of the houses in the community were burnt down, along with storehouses and barns. About 20 cows were rustled and a number of poultry slaughtered and carted away. ....