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POCACOV, Lagos Security Chiefs Partner NAOSNP for Walk Against Cultism, Other Vices

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All is set for the 2024 edition of the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP) Road Walk Against Drug Abuse, Cultism, and Domestic Violence.

This year’s edition will hold with the grand collaboration of the Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV), Lagos State under the leadership of the Chairman, Dr. Ayo Ogunsan.

The Road Walk which will take off from the Lagos State Police Command Headquarters, Ikeja by 8am will terminate at the Lagos State House, Alausa, Ikeja on Tuesday May 21, 2024. Branded T-Shirt has been provided for the walk.

Esteemed personalities within the security architecture of Lagos state and indeed Nigeria will join the Public Sensitization and Enlightenment Walk. They are the Commissioner of Police, Lagos Command, CP Adegoke Fayoade; Commander, NDLEA Lagos State, CN Abubakar Liman Wali;  National Coordinator of POCACOV, CSP Olabisi Okuwobi; Chairman, POCACOV Lagos State, Dr. Ayo Ogunsan; Sector Commander, FRSC Lagos Sector Command, CC Patrick Davou Dung; Commandant, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Lagos State, Commandant Adedotun Sunday Keshinro.

Others are South-West Chairman, POCACOV, Amb. Samuel Eniola; the delegates of Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DVSA); Members of the Police Campaign Against Cultism and Other Vices (POCACOV), Members of the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP) among other personalities and groups.

NAOSNP President and chief host of the event, Oki Samson informed that “The issues of drug abuse, cultism, and domestic violence are top three social problems which are rife within the youth population. The Lagos State Police Command have time and again explained that drug abuse and cultism in particular are their biggest concerns.

“In the same vein, the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) showed that in 2021, the agency dealt with 2,584 domestic and sexual violence cases for adults, out of which women were the greatest victims with 2,349 cases. These facts paint the scenario which stares us in the face.”

The intention of the “NAOSNP Walks Against Drug Abuse, Cultism and Domestic Violence” is to create awareness against the prevailing trend of drug abuse, cultism among the youths and domestic violence that has led to permanent disability, road accident, and sometimes, death.

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Rivers Lawmaker Rejects Fubara’s Invitation for Peace Meeting

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A member of the Rivers State House of Assembly, Lolo Isaiah Opuende, has dismissed an invitation from Governor Siminialayi Fubara for a crucial meeting at the Government House, Port Harcourt, on Monday.

In an online video, Opuende stated that it was time for the governor to “dey his dey” (be on his own) while the lawmakers would do the same.

Representing Akuku-Toru Constituency 2, Opuende recalled that when the political crisis began, their principal had warned that a time would come for both sides to go their separate ways.

He also questioned the mode of invitation transmission, arguing that it is not feasible for lawmakers to honor the governor’s request.

“How can you write a letter for the House of Assembly and put it on social media and expect us to come? The governor should write us the proper way,” he insisted.

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Operational Misconduct: FRSC Corps Marshal Blasts Ondo Sector Commander, Invokes Sanctions

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Following a very disturbing video that has gone viral in the public space, particularly the social media, regarding one of its patrol vehicles under the Ondo State Sector Command, captured operating with a worn out tyre, the Federal Road Safety Corps has sanctioned the officer for negligence.

This is contained in a statement by the National Public Education Officer, Australia Corps Marshal Olusegun Ogungbemidede, and made available to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP).

While condemning the act, the statement statement commended the public for their third eye role in the activities of the Corps.

The statement noted as follows:

While we commend the public for their watch dog role over the services we provide, it is important to state without any delay that this very act is a complete negation of the core values, as well as standard operating procedures on maximum safety for all operational and administrative vehicles of the Corps.

As such, the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed condemns in totality, the very use of the worn out tyre on FRSC vehicle and has ordered immediate sanction of the Sector Commander under whose operational jurisdiction, the contravention of safety standards was registered. He further stressed that the Corps has zero tolerance to any form of negation of standards and does not condone any form of compromise against its core values.

In addition to the sanction, Corps Marshal also ordered that the vehicle be booked for infraction and the Sector Commander made to pay the fines for negligence.

It is therefore apt to remind the motoring public that the Federal Road Safety Corps remains a pace-setter amongst agencies in Nigeria, for high level observance of quality standards, especially when it comes to vehicle maintenance, and will continue to enhance on the mileages achieved in that regard over the years.

The Management of the Corps will continue to play its supervisory role over the field Commands with diligent commitment while the Commanding Officers are expected to uphold the ideals of the Corps accordingly.

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IWD 2025: NOMA Celebrates Women’s Achievements, Resilience

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The Nigerian Online Media Alliance (NOMA) has joined the global community in commemorating International Women’s Day 2025, celebrating the achievements, resilience, and contributions of women in Nigeria and beyond.

This year’s theme: “Accelerate Action,” which calls for rapid actions towards gender equality, underscores the urgent need to create equal opportunities for women in all spheres of life, including the media, politics, business, and technology.

As a collective voice in digital journalism, NOMA remains committed to using online platforms to amplify women’s voices, advocate for gender equality, and highlight the challenges women face in the society.

Particularly in the media, Nigerian women have played a pivotal role in shaping the narratives, exposing injustices, and driving meaningful conversations leading to transcendental transformational changes that have galvanised into different affirmative actions.

In her goodwill message to women on the International Women’s Day 2025, the Chairperson of NOMA, Theresa Moses, congratulated the women and called for an accelerated action towards a future where women are valued, respected, and celebrated for their contributions to our society.

“As we commemorate International Women’s Day 2025, I am reminded of the immense progress Nigerian women have made in shaping the media landscape, banking industry and other sphere of life. Yet, we still have a long way to go in achieving true gender parity.

Also speaking on the occasion, NOMA’s Public Relations Officer, Oluwamuyiwa Oyedele, emphasized the need for greater representation and accelerating action towards inclusivity in the media: “Women’s stories matter, their perspectives shape our society, and their voices must be heard.

At NOMA, we are dedicated to fostering a media landscape where women are not only seen but empowered to lead and influence policies. Therefore, women in the public space, offices and political office holders deserve mutual respect devoid of harassment of any kind while carrying out their assigned functions.

NOMA calls on government agencies, private institutions, and the public to take actionable steps in dismantling systemic barriers that hinder women’s progress. By fostering an egalitarian society, as we move closer to a future where women can thrive, lead, and inspire the next generation.

“At NOMA, we are committed to amplifying women’s voices, promoting inclusive storytelling, and advocating for policies that would empower women to take their rightful place in leadership positions.’

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