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Court halts sale of Lekki duplex in N206m property dispute
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The High Court of Lagos sitting, Ikorodu Judicial Division has issued an order restraining a development and construction company, and associated parties from taking further action on a disputed one-unit four-bedroom (corner piece) terrace duplex with one maid’s quarters located within Blockville Estate, Lekki, Lagos.
In suit no: IKD/5542LM/2025, Mr Adebisi Sanda sued Mr Raymond Okpere, Raybok Development and Construction Company Limited, and Mr Kamal Salu-Bashua, seeking the court’s order of interim/pre-emptive remedy restraining the three respondents.
Justice A.F. Pokanu, in a July 9, 2025 ruling, granted the application restraining the “first, second and third respondents either by themselves or by their privies, agents, servants or officials or anyone claiming or acting through them from trespassing either by entering, further developing, reallocating or alienating the contended property pending compliance with the pre-action protocol or reference to arbitration.”
Sanda, through his counsel, Adegboyega Erinle, filed his application on four grounds.
He noted that a Joint Venture Agreement dated November 2, 2023, was executed between the first and third respondents for the development of the land situated in Elegushi Royal Family land, Lekki Phase 1 extension, Eti-Osa Local Government Area of Lagos State, into units of Terrace apartments with maid quarters.
Sanda said he entered into a contract of sale with Mr Raymond Okpere, Raybok Development and Construction Company Limited, for the purchase of a fully finished one unit of the four-bedroom terrace duplex with one maid’s quarters at a total cost of N206m.
He argued that he paid an initial deposit of N61.8m to pay the outstanding balance of N144.2m in instalments from the date of the execution of the offer of the contract.
“The payment arrangement is off-plan,” the applicant stated.
The Certified True Copy of the ruling indicated that the applicant complied with the payment schedule and did not default until the first and second respondents demanded an additional N50m, citing prevailing economic conditions.
This was followed by a “unilateral” termination of the contract on June 18, 2025.
It was on this premise that the applicant sought the court’s protection of his interest in the property.
“That the first and second respondents constitute a serious threat to the applicant’s interest. Hence, the application for pre-emptive remedy in line with the Lagos State High Court Practice Direction 2019 to prevent third parties’ interest and dissipation of the applicant’s interest in the property pending reference to arbitration,” parts of the ruling read.
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FG orders varsities to suspend drug offenders
The Federal Government has directed universities and other tertiary institutions across the country to temporarily suspend students who repeatedly test positive for drugs, as part of new measures aimed at tackling substance abuse in schools.
The directive is contained in the National Implementation Guidelines Against Drugs and Substance Use in Schools in Nigeria (Tertiary Institutions), which outlines procedures for mandatory drug testing, counselling, treatment and rehabilitation for students.
It was obtained by our correspondent in Abuja on Tuesday.
Under the guidelines, students who test positive after undergoing three stages of drug screening and intervention could be removed from the school environment pending rehabilitation.
“Students found to be positive in the second testing stage shall be made to undergo a third stage of testing, and if found to be positive again, such a student shall be temporarily suspended from the school environment to take treatment from a professional and undergo rehabilitation,” the policy stated.
It also directed all tertiary institutions to conduct mandatory drug integrity tests for newly admitted students in collaboration with approved health facilities.
According to the document, the objective is to identify students who may require help while promoting safer and healthier learning environments across campuses.
“The aim is to identify students who may need help, promote a safe and healthy school environment,” the guidelines stated.
The government stated that the testing process would commence with an initial assessment designed to determine the health status of students.
“The first test is to ascertain the health status of every student. Persons found to be positive to drugs shall undergo the initial intervention and treatment, which shall include counselling,” the document added.
Students who fail the first test would undergo counselling and treatment before being subjected to a second screening.
Those who test positive again would be referred to professionals for further medical attention and rehabilitation.
The guidelines also mandated periodic drug testing for returning students at least once every academic session.
In addition to sanctions for students, institutions were directed to establish disciplinary committees headed by student affairs officers to oversee compliance and enforcement.
The document further warned that students who refuse rehabilitation procedures could also be separated from the school environment until they are considered stable.
“Any student who refuses to abide by the treatment/rehabilitation procedures shall be temporarily separated from the school environment until he/she is found to be stable,” the guidelines stated.
The policy extends beyond students to include shop owners and vendors operating within campuses.
The government warned that vendors linked to drug-related activities could lose their operating licences and be reported to law enforcement agencies, including the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
The new measures come amid growing concerns over rising cases of substance abuse among young Nigerians, particularly within tertiary institutions.
Data from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime and previous national drug use surveys have consistently shown increasing rates of drug consumption among Nigerian youths, with substances such as cannabis, codeine, tramadol, and other psychoactive drugs commonly abused.
Authorities and education stakeholders have repeatedly raised concerns that drug abuse is contributing to cultism, violent behaviour, declining academic performance, mental health challenges and insecurity on campuses.
In recent years, the Federal Government and the NDLEA have intensified advocacy campaigns in schools, warning that substance abuse among students has become a major public health and security concern.
The latest guidelines signal a tougher regulatory approach, combining counselling and rehabilitation with disciplinary measures aimed at discouraging drug use within tertiary institutions.
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Uganda’s Museveni Sworn In for Seventh Term After Controversial Election Victory
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has officially been sworn in for a seventh consecutive term after securing victory in the country’s disputed January elections, extending his nearly four-decade rule.
Tight security was observed across Kampala ahead of the inauguration ceremony, with armoured vehicles and security operatives deployed around key areas. Authorities said the measures were put in place to maintain order during the event.
Museveni, 81, was declared winner of the presidential election with more than 70 percent of the vote and is expected to remain in office until 2031. His main challenger, Bobi Wine, rejected the outcome, alleging widespread electoral malpractice including ballot stuffing. Electoral officials denied the accusations and maintained that the poll was credible.
Bobi Wine, whose real name is Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, later fled Uganda, claiming he feared for his safety and accusing the government of targeting opposition figures.
Museveni first took power in 1986 after leading a rebel movement and has since remained one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders. Analysts believe this latest term could potentially be his last, although he has not publicly indicated any plans to step down.
Attention has also turned to Museveni’s son, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, who is widely seen as a possible successor. However, the military chief has faced criticism over controversial social media posts directed at opposition politicians.
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Nigerian Military Airstrike ‘Killed at Least 100 Civilians’ — Amnesty International
At least 100 civilians were killed in a Nigerian military airstrike on a crowded market in Tumfa, Zurmi Local Government Area of Zamfara State, northwest Nigeria, Amnesty International said on Tuesday.
The strike hit the remote market on Sunday, May 10, 2026, with many victims reportedly being women and girls.
This is now the second deadly airstrike on a crowded market in northern Nigeria within the past one month, following a similar incident in April that reportedly killed more than 100 people.
Amnesty International has called on Nigerian authorities to immediately open an independent and thorough investigation into the incident.
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