 Riding Motorcycles/Okadas on any highway in Lagos is unlawful and the Police have begun making arrests. These are photos from arrests made between 4-6th of January, 2016. More pics after the cut..
 Riding Motorcycles/Okadas on any highway in Lagos is unlawful and the Police have begun making arrests. These are photos from arrests made between 4-6th of January, 2016. More pics after the cut..   
  
  Photo Credit: LASG Monitoring Team.
 Photo Credit: LASG Monitoring Team. Riding Motorcycles/Okadas on any highway in Lagos is unlawful and the Police have begun making arrests. These are photos from arrests made between 4-6th of January, 2016. More pics after the cut..
 Riding Motorcycles/Okadas on any highway in Lagos is unlawful and the Police have begun making arrests. These are photos from arrests made between 4-6th of January, 2016. More pics after the cut..   
  
  Photo Credit: LASG Monitoring Team.
 Photo Credit: LASG Monitoring Team. 32-year-old Fatuma is now scheduled to be airlifted to Nairobi for surgery at the Kenyatta National Hospital. Her husband Mohamed Deeq is in police custody and will be arraigned in court tomorrow. According to reports, the mother of four had a family dispute with her husband and out of rage, he stabbed her in the face.   Mohammed’s brother reported the matter to the police who took action immediately by sending an ambulance to take her to Wajir General Hospital where doctors were unable to remove the knife because it has been logged too deep into the cheek bone.( Above is the Xray)
 32-year-old Fatuma is now scheduled to be airlifted to Nairobi for surgery at the Kenyatta National Hospital. Her husband Mohamed Deeq is in police custody and will be arraigned in court tomorrow. According to reports, the mother of four had a family dispute with her husband and out of rage, he stabbed her in the face.   Mohammed’s brother reported the matter to the police who took action immediately by sending an ambulance to take her to Wajir General Hospital where doctors were unable to remove the knife because it has been logged too deep into the cheek bone.( Above is the Xray) 55-year-old former businessman Mai Mutti pictured above fled Bama with thousands of others after Boko Haram members attacked their community in 2014, killing his 24 year old son and abducting two of his daughter. "I was in bed when they came at dawn. I was nursing the gunshot wound they inflicted on me in an earlier attack," he told BBC in an interview .He now lives in the Dalori IDP camp with his two wives, 10 other children and three grandchildren.
 55-year-old former businessman Mai Mutti pictured above fled Bama with thousands of others after Boko Haram members attacked their community in 2014, killing his 24 year old son and abducting two of his daughter. "I was in bed when they came at dawn. I was nursing the gunshot wound they inflicted on me in an earlier attack," he told BBC in an interview .He now lives in the Dalori IDP camp with his two wives, 10 other children and three grandchildren. The Federal High Court in Abuja has granted a N600 million bail to the former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr. Haliru Bello and his son, Abba. The two are facing a 4-count criminal charge bordering on alleged N300 million fraud.   Delivering judgement on their bail application, the presiding judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed ordered the duo to pay N300million each as well as produce two sureties each, in like sum.  One of the persons to stand surety for the former PDP chairman must be a Director under the employment of the federal government or any of its agencies while the the son was asked to produce someone not below grade level 12 to stand surety for him.  Justice Mohammed ordered that the second surety must be an owner of landed property in Abuja the value of which must not be below N300m, adding that the title deed of such property must be verified and surrendered to the court registrar throughout the duration of the trial.   The accused persons were also asked to surrender their international passports to the court. Pending the perfection of the bail terms, the court ordered that Abba should be remanded in prison custody, saying the ex-PDP boss should remain in hospital but placed under police watch. Hearing on the fraud charges begins on February 16.
 The Federal High Court in Abuja has granted a N600 million bail to the former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Dr. Haliru Bello and his son, Abba. The two are facing a 4-count criminal charge bordering on alleged N300 million fraud.   Delivering judgement on their bail application, the presiding judge, Justice Ahmed Mohammed ordered the duo to pay N300million each as well as produce two sureties each, in like sum.  One of the persons to stand surety for the former PDP chairman must be a Director under the employment of the federal government or any of its agencies while the the son was asked to produce someone not below grade level 12 to stand surety for him.  Justice Mohammed ordered that the second surety must be an owner of landed property in Abuja the value of which must not be below N300m, adding that the title deed of such property must be verified and surrendered to the court registrar throughout the duration of the trial.   The accused persons were also asked to surrender their international passports to the court. Pending the perfection of the bail terms, the court ordered that Abba should be remanded in prison custody, saying the ex-PDP boss should remain in hospital but placed under police watch. Hearing on the fraud charges begins on February 16. Janet Jackson said she doesn't have cancer, but she isn't specifying the illness that interfered with a concert tour that she postponed.   On her Twitter account Wednesday, Jackson posted a two-minute clip from her song "The Great Forever," followed by a personal message in which she said she's recovering but offered no further details. She said her doctors have approved her concerts as scheduled in Europe. She wrote: "The rumors are untrue. I do not have cancer. I'm recovering," she posted, an apparent response to online reports that she was suffering from throat cancer.   Her announcement came less than two weeks after Jackson said she was postponing her "Unbreakable" tour to have an unspecified surgical procedure.   Jackson had been next scheduled to perform Saturday in Denver. She's scheduled to perform in Europe in March.
 Janet Jackson said she doesn't have cancer, but she isn't specifying the illness that interfered with a concert tour that she postponed.   On her Twitter account Wednesday, Jackson posted a two-minute clip from her song "The Great Forever," followed by a personal message in which she said she's recovering but offered no further details. She said her doctors have approved her concerts as scheduled in Europe. She wrote: "The rumors are untrue. I do not have cancer. I'm recovering," she posted, an apparent response to online reports that she was suffering from throat cancer.   Her announcement came less than two weeks after Jackson said she was postponing her "Unbreakable" tour to have an unspecified surgical procedure.   Jackson had been next scheduled to perform Saturday in Denver. She's scheduled to perform in Europe in March.