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Osinachi: Police Investigation Links Singer’s Death To Husband

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The Inspector-General of Police, Usman  Baba, has revealed that preliminary investigations on the death of a gospel musician, Osinachi Nwachukwu, have linked the husband of the deceased artiste to circumstances surrounding her demise.

Baba revealed that the information obtained from the sources closed to the family and independent witnesses indicated that the husband was allegedly responsible for the artiste’s death and that they claimed her death was linked to domestic violence, perpetrated by Peter.

He noted that the findings would not be taken unilaterally, considering the circumstances surrounding her death, and that outcome of an ongoing post-mortem being conducted would still be relied on before taking a stand on the case.

According to him, considering the sensitive nature of the case, and the need to get justice, and swiftly, the police have approached the National Hospital, Abuja, for post-mortem examinations on the deceased to ascertain the cause of death.

He disclosed that as soon as investigations are concluded on the case and her husband is found guilty of the offense, he will be charged to court to face the consequences of his actions.

The Police boss, who described the demise of the artiste as untimely and heart-breaking, promised that the Force would ensure justice in the case.

Through a statement released by the Force Public Relations Officer, on Wednesday in Abuja, Baba, reiterated the commitment of the Force under his leadership towards ensuring that cases of this nature including domestic violence, sexual and gender-based violence, rape, and other social vices.

The IGP condemned the act in all ramifications, saying it is both illegal and immoral for one human to take the life of another in any manner contrary to the provisions of the law.

He further emphasized that issues such as Osinachi’s would be accorded utmost attention with a view to bringing their perpetrators to justice according to the provisions of extant.

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JUST IN: CJN Summons Judges Over Conflicting Orders On Kano Emirship Tussle

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Olukayode Ariwoola, the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), has invited the chief judges of the federal high court and the Kano state high court over conflicting orders on the emirship tussle in Kano.

Both courts have issued conflicting interim injunctions on the tussle between Aminu Bayero, the dethroned Emir; and Muhammadu Sanusi, the reinstated Emir.

The orders have exacerbated the tension and chaos in the state.

 

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BREAKING: President Tinubu Signs Bill To Reintroduce Old National Anthem Into Law

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Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has signed the bill seeking to reintroduce the old national anthem into law.

Godswill Akpabio, senate president, made the announcement at the joint sitting of the senate and house of representatives on Wednesday.

Akpabio said the president signed the bill into law on Wednesday morning.

 

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Lagos To Generate Power From Solid Waste As Sanwo-Olu Signs Deal With Dutch Firm

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Lagos State has made significant progress towards producing useful energy from the amounts of solid garbage produced in the city.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Monday, officially announced a collaboration with Harvest Waste Consortium, a Dutch company, to build a high-efficiency waste-to-energy plant on the Epe landfill. This plant will use cutting-edge technology to produce clean energy from commercial, industrial, and municipal solid waste.

With the technology improving energy security and diversification and producing 60–75 megawatts of baseload electricity yearly, the creative waste management solution is predicted to remove about 40,000 houses from the national electrical grid.

The partnership with the Amsterdam, Netherlands-based firm was at the instance of the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, while the agreement was signed under the supervision of the Lagos State Office of the Public Private Partnership (PPP).

Sanwo-Olu said the inadequacies of the current waste disposal practices in the State led to the sealing of the partnership to bring about innovative alternatives towards reducing environmental pollution, improving air quality, and stemming degradation and contamination of water resources that posed threats to the life quality in the State.

The Governor said the partnership represented a “monumental step” forward of his administration’s waste management strategy, stressing that the move marked another milestone in the journey to build a clean, healthy, and more sustainable city.

He said: “Today marks a significant milestone in the journey towards a cleaner, healthier and more sustainable Lagos, as we formalise a partnership with Harvest Waste Consortium. This is a collaboration that promises to transform waste management and energy production in our State.

“The growth of our population signifies progress and opportunity, just as it presents challenges, particularly in managing the increasing volumes of municipal solid waste. We sought innovative and sustainable solutions through extensive consultations, visits, and a thorough exchange of information with our partners from the Netherlands.

“We are thrilled to announce the construction and operation of a High Efficiency Waste-to-Energy plant in Lagos. This state-of-the-art facility will be built with the capacity to process 2,250 tonnes of waste daily, representing a monumental step forward in our waste management strategy. The plant will not only provide a sustainable alternative to the current practice of waste dumping, it will also divert more than 95 per cent of our waste from landfill sites.”

Sanwo-Olu said the initiative would significantly reduce environmental footprint of Lagos waste disposal methods, with the plant expected to trap about 550,000 metric tons of Carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases emitted daily from dumpsite.

Beyond the environmental benefits, the Governor said the project, which has over 25 years operational lifespan, would stimulate economic activities around the initiative, while attracting major investments to the State and creating jobs.

Sanwo-Olu said the technology had not only proven reliable but had also been tested by the European Commission as the best available technology in terms of efficiency.

“The facility will ensure that the potentially harmful effects of municipal solid waste are minimised, thereby protecting public health and the environment. This project will not only enhance public health and well-being but also contribute to the circular economy by reducing landfill dependency and promoting recycling,” the Governor said.

Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokunbo Wahab, said the partnership created a new mandate for Lagos to seek solid waste management solutions.

He said the partnership would make the State turn its burden to wealth and create new value from waste conversion.

The partnership, Wahab said, is fully backed by the Dutch government.

Deputy Consul General of the Netherlands Consulate, Ms. Leonie Van der Stijl, said the partnership presented the possibility of international collaboration to solve local challenges, noting that Lagos, through the pact, became the first partner of the Dutch waste management.

The envoy gave assurance of the Dutch government’s commitment to the success of the agreement.

Managing Director of Harvest Waste Consortium, Mr. Evert Lichtenbelt, said the firm had built international reputation in managing solid waste in a proper way.

“Amsterdam and Lagos share similar challenges in managing population and waste. What we do is exporting knowledge on managing waste properly. This MoU has set a good pace for both partner. We made a proposal to manage part of the solid waste of Lagos and in future, we can expand,” Lichtenbelt said.

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