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Senate Rejects Proposed Bill To Regulate Private Investigators In Nigeria

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Senate Rejects Proposed Bill To Regulate Private Investigators In Nigeria. The upper chamber of the National Assembly, the Senate, has rejected a bill aimed at setting out the rules and conditions for operating and practicing private investigations in Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

 

 

 

 

 

The bill, introduced by Senator Osita Ngwu (PDP, Enugu West), was voted down by most members during the discussion in the Red Chamber.

In his opening remarks, Senator Ngwu, who serves as the Senate Minority Whip, explained that the bill’s main goals include establishing a structure for the licensing and regulation of private investigators, as well as setting standards for their professional conduct.

He mentioned that private investigation is a well-established field in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, and Canada.

Senator Ngwu pointed out that some private investigators have backgrounds in law enforcement, while others come from the military and intelligence sectors.

He also highlighted the growing global trend of requiring licenses for private investigators to uphold ethical standards.

“The objectives of the bill include fraud prevention, detection, assessment and resolution; corporate fraud and risk management services; insurance fraud and claims investigation; aviation accident and loss investigation; marine loss investigation; occupational health and safety incident investigation; and witness location and bail bond defaulters etc.

“The bill defines the scope of the profession; ensures standards; provides penalty for professional negligence; prescribes offences for operation without a license and encourages industry-based training to maintain capacity.

“The bill essentially seeks to professionalize the industry and has no financial implication,” Senator Ngwu noted.

However, during the debate on the bill, while the Senate Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Olalere Oyewumi, and Senator Victor Umeh supported the bill, others like senators Adams Oshiomhole, Iya Abbas, and Mustapha Saliu kicked against it, describing it as a recipe for a personal fight.

Having watched different arguments from his corner, the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, called on the bill’s sponsor to withdraw it for further legislative inputs, which he hurriedly did.

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Death Probe Must Go On! Atiku’s Aide Slams Family’s Demand To End Investigation Into Mary Habila’s Passing!.

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Paul Ibe, media aide to 2027 presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, has criticized the federal government’s handling of the death of Mary Habila. He contends that the Nigerian police have a legal obligation to conduct a comprehensive criminal investigation and a Coroner’s inquest to determine the medical cause and circumstances surrounding her death.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Key Arguments

  • Government Responsibility: Ibe asserts that under Nigerian law, the government must treat any sudden, suspicious, or unnatural death as a crime against the state.

  • Investigative Obligation: He argues that the government’s duty to investigate such deaths cannot be blocked or halted by the deceased’s family.

  • Failure to Act: Ibe claims the government failed in its responsibilities regarding the death, which occurred at the Uburu residence of Works Minister David Umahi.

  • Forensic Concerns: He questioned the absence of a state-conducted autopsy, stating that without one, it is impossible to determine the cause of death or identify potential foul play, negligence, or torture.

  • Required Procedures: Ibe maintains that in such cases, the police are required to secure the scene, gather forensic evidence, and question all involved parties.

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Leadership Redefined! Governor Zulum Crowns Tinubu The Best Leader Nigeria Has Ever Had!.

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Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has commended President Bola Tinubu for choosing to retain Kashim Shettima as his running mate for the 2027 presidential election. Governor Zulum made these remarks after the President officially presented the certificate confirming Shettima as the All Progressives Congress (APC) vice-presidential candidate.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Key Highlights of Zulum’s Statement

  • Historic Significance: Zulum emphasized that this is the first time an individual from Borno State and the Northeast has achieved the office of the Vice President and been renominated for a potential second term.

  • Appreciation and Future Visit: Zulum expressed gratitude to the President on behalf of the Northeast region and noted that the President has approved a formal “thank-you” visit from representatives of the northeastern states, which is being planned for next week.

  • Regional Unity: Representing the Northern states’ governors, Zulum noted that while the position is held by a son of Borno, it is recognized as belonging to Northern Nigeria as a whole, and he thanked the region for their continued acceptance of Shettima.

  • Reflecting on the Past: Governor Zulum remarked that the region had previously come close to achieving this level of representation during the era of Baba Gana Kingibe, but they were unable to secure it at that time.

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Defamation Disaster: Sophia Momodu Sues For ₦10 Billion In Explosive Legal Move Against Caroline Hutchings!.

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Nigerian socialite and reality TV star Sophia Momodu has initiated legal action against Nollywood actress Caroline Hutchings regarding an allegedly defamatory post on social media.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The Dispute

  • The conflict originated from a Snapchat post by Caroline Hutchings, where she alleged that a woman she previously defended on national television had been romantically involved with her former partner while they were still together.

  • Although the post did not identify anyone by name, it went viral, with many internet users interpreting the comments as referring to Sophia Momodu.

Legal Response and Demands

  • In response, Sophia Momodu, through her legal counsel, Prince (Dr) Richard Oma Ahonaruogho, SAN, of Paradise Law Firm, has served Caroline Hutchings with a Notice of Intended Legal Proceedings.

  • The notice asserts that the ambiguity of the post has caused severe reputational damage, emotional distress, character attacks, and ongoing cyberbullying against Momodu.

  • According to her legal team, Momodu reached out to Hutchings directly on July 3, 2026, requesting a public clarification if the post was not directed at her.

  • They state that Hutchings received the message but failed to respond or issue a clarification, allowing public speculation to continue.

  • Momodu is demanding a retraction of the statement, an unreserved public apology published in national newspapers with nationwide circulation, and ₦10 billion in monetary compensation, along with other legal reliefs.

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