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Relief In Abuja As Missing Lawyer And NYSC Member Are Found After Four Days.

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The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has confirmed that Linda Ameh, the missing National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member and legal practitioner, has been found in Abuja.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to the police, Ameh, who was reported missing on May 6, personally appeared at the Maitama Police Station to provide details about her disappearance.

The development was disclosed in a statement released on Sunday by the FCT Police Public Relations Officer, Josephine Adeh.

Adeh stated that investigations are ongoing to track down and arrest those responsible for the incident.

According to the statement, Ameh is currently assisting law enforcement authorities with valuable information that could support ongoing investigations and help identify the perpetrators.

While confirming her return, the police did not reveal where she was located or the specific circumstances surrounding her reappearance.

Authorities also did not immediately confirm whether any ransom was paid before her release.

Earlier reports indicated that suspected abductors had contacted her family and allegedly demanded ₦20 million for her freedom, heightening fears over her safety.

Ameh reportedly went missing on Tuesday, May 6, after finishing work at Blades and Butchers Ltd in Maitama, Abuja, around 5:40 p.m., while on her way home to Life Camp.

Her phone lines reportedly became unreachable shortly afterward, prompting concern from family members who were unable to contact her.

Her disappearance was subsequently reported to the Maitama Division of the FCT Police Command as well as the NYSC authorities.

She had recently started a role as a Sales Manager and was said to be nearing the completion of her NYSC service year, including her final Community Development Service obligations.

The case drew widespread public concern after reports emerged that her suspected abductors had made ransom demands.

With Ameh now found, police say their priority is focused on uncovering the full details of the incident and bringing those responsible to justice.

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Caught Red-Handed! Viral Video Shows Police Officer Swigging Hennessy Mid-Checkpoint.

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A viral video capturing a police officer drinking Hennessy while conducting a stop-and-check operation has sparked significant attention. In the footage, the officer is observed consuming alcohol from a bottle while engaging with people in a stationary vehicle, seemingly soliciting a financial transaction.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

This behavior is a direct violation of the Nigeria Police Act, 2021. Specifically, Section 100(1) of the Act prohibits officers from consuming intoxicating liquor, psychotropic substances, or stimulants while on duty, stipulating that any officer who does so must face disciplinary action.

In response to the incident, the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has taken the following steps:

  • The NPF leadership is aware of the video, which allegedly shows the officer drinking and soliciting financial gratification.

  • Aliyu Giwa, the NPF new media officer, stated that the force is currently working to identify the officer involved, verify the location, and determine the exact circumstances of the event.

  • The Force has assured the public that it will take appropriate disciplinary measures based on the findings of its inquiry.

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75-Year Jail Term Not Enough? Court To Rule On Seizure Of Mamman’s Luxury Abuja And Kaduna Estates.

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled July 2 for its ruling on an Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) application for the final forfeiture of five properties tied to former Minister of Power, Saleh Mamman. Justice James Omotosho set this date following arguments from both the prosecution and the defense.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

    • Background: Mamman, who was convicted and sentenced to 75 years in prison in May 2026 for laundering public funds, is the subject of this additional forfeiture request.

    • The Properties: The EFCC seeks to seize the Walijam Apartments and A.U.A Plaza in Wuse 2, Abuja; two mansions located on Misratah Street, Wuse 2, Abuja; and Bloom Luxury Suites Nigeria Limited in Unguwan Rimi, Kaduna State.

    • Legal Arguments: EFCC counsel Abbas Muhammed argued that the court retains the authority to grant this consequential order, noting that despite prior forfeiture orders, only a small fraction of the 22 billion naira siphoned by the former minister has been recovered. Conversely, defense lawyer Femi Atteh (SAN) challenged the court’s jurisdiction, arguing that the court is functus officio following the criminal judgment and that some properties involve third parties who were not part of the original trial.

    • Apology: During the proceedings, Atteh apologized to the court and successfully withdrew a previous affidavit filed by a member of his chambers that had characterized the judge’s sentencing judgment as an “emotional outburst”.

    • Status of the Convict: Following his conviction, Mamman—who had initially evaded court appearances—was arrested by the EFCC on May 19, 2026, and is currently serving his sentence at the Kuje Custodial Centre.

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Integrity Under Fire: LPPC Calls On Nigerians To Expose “Unfit” Candidates In 2026 SAN Selection.

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The Legal Practitioners’ Privileges Committee (LPPC) has unveiled the shortlist of 89 candidates—comprising 77 legal practitioners and 12 academics—vying for the rank of Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) in 2026. Announced by the LPPC Secretary and Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court, Kabir Akanbi, this list follows a rigorous selection process that included multiple filtration stages, academic pre-qualification, and chamber inspections.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The committee clarified that being shortlisted is not a final guarantee of success, as candidates must still undergo a concluding interview phase. Members of the public are invited to submit feedback concerning the competence and integrity of these candidates; such submissions must be sent to the LPPC Secretariat in Abuja by 4:00 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15, and must include a verifying affidavit deposed before a court of record or notary public.

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Following a detailed selection process, the LPPC has officially released the names of 89 individuals shortlisted for the 2026 SAN conferment, the nation’s highest legal honor. The list includes 77 advocates and 12 academics who successfully cleared several examination stages, including independent appeals and site inspections.

The LPPC explicitly noted that this publication does not constitute an automatic grant of the rank. Public comments regarding the candidates are welcome, provided they are submitted in 20 copies with an accompanying affidavit to the Supreme Court of Nigeria office by the July 15 deadline.

Key Takeaways

  • The Process: The 89 candidates reached this stage by passing various filtration, academic, and inspection exercises.

  • Status: A shortlist is not a final conferment; all candidates must still undergo a final interview.

  • Public Participation: The public can weigh in on candidate suitability by submitting 20 copies of their feedback, supported by an affidavit, to the LPPC Secretary in Abuja by July 15, 2026, at 4:00 p.m..

  • The Honor: The SAN rank is awarded annually to those who show exceptional distinction

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