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Court Orders EFCC to Pay ₦3 Million to Margaret Emefiele
A Federal High Court in Lagos has sharply criticized the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for declaring Margaret Emefiele, wife of former CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele, wanted.
Judge Deinde Dipeolu ruled in Margaret’s favor, ordering the EFCC to pay her ₦3 million in damages for infringing on her rights.
The EFCC had declared her wanted for alleged money laundering without a valid court order.
The court deemed the EFCC’s actions illegal and demanded a public apology and removal of her name from the wanted list.
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British Rapper Yung Filly Arrested in Australia on Sexual Assault Charges
British rapper and YouTuber Yung Filly, real name Andres Felipe Valencia Barrientos, has been arrested in Australia on suspicion of raping a woman at a hotel in Perth.
The 29-year-old was detained in Brisbane and later extradited to Perth.
He faces multiple charges, including sexual penetration without consent and assault occasioning bodily harm.
The alleged incident occurred on September 28 after a nightclub performance. His bail request was denied, with prosecutors presenting photos of the victim’s injuries. Yung Filly is currently on tour in Australia.
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Federal Government Helps Anambra’s Poor with Rice, Fertilizers, PoS Machines, and Gas Cylinders
The Federal Government has taken significant steps to support the less privileged in Anambra State by distributing essential items to improve their living conditions.
Over 5,000 bags of rice, each weighing 10 kg, have been delivered to families struggling to make ends meet.
This rice will provide a vital source of nutrition, helping to alleviate food insecurity in the area.
In addition to rice, the government has also distributed 500 bags of fertilizer.
This will benefit local farmers, enabling them to enhance their crop yields and improve their livelihoods.
With better access to quality fertilizer, farmers can cultivate healthier plants, which will lead to increased food production in the region.
Furthermore, the initiative includes the distribution of 500 Point of Sale (PoS) machines.
This move aims to improve financial inclusion and access to banking services for residents, especially in rural areas where traditional banking is limited.
By facilitating cashless transactions, these PoS machines will empower local entrepreneurs and enable them to expand their businesses.
To top it off, 300 gas cylinders have also been provided.
These cylinders will not only supply clean cooking energy for households but also promote safer cooking practices, reducing the reliance on firewood and other harmful fuels.
This initiative by the Federal Government highlights its commitment to uplifting vulnerable communities in Anambra State and fostering sustainable development through various means, including agricultural support, financial empowerment, and enhanced energy access.
The distribution of these vital resources is expected to make a meaningful difference in the lives of many residents, promoting self-sufficiency and improving overall community welfare.
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First Lady Oluremi Tinubu Advocates for Mental Health Awareness in the Workplace
Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has highlighted the urgent need to focus on mental health, particularly in workplace settings.
Speaking on Thursday, she brought attention to this critical issue as Nigeria joins the global community in observing Mental Health Awareness Day.
This year’s theme, “It’s Time to Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace,” resonates deeply, especially in an era where many individuals grapple with dissatisfaction and stress at work.
The First Lady emphasized that mental well-being is often compromised during challenging times, making it essential for organizations to prioritize mental health initiatives.
She noted that unexpressed emotions can lead to serious mental health issues, urging employers and employees alike to create an open dialogue about mental well-being.
Oluremi Tinubu stated that if fears of stigmatization were absent, more individuals would be willing to discuss their struggles, enabling earlier diagnoses and more effective recovery strategies.
The First Lady passionately expressed that mental health support must extend beyond the workplace, advocating for a culture of love and understanding that fosters open conversations about mental health challenges.
By doing so, the prevalence of mental health issues can be significantly reduced, contributing to a healthier society.
She encouraged everyone to take an active role in enhancing mental health awareness, urging individuals to seek medical assistance and counseling as soon as they notice signs of distress.
Emphasizing the importance of community, she urged everyone to look out for one another, reinforcing the idea that collective effort is essential for building a safer and more supportive environment for all.
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