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After 3 weeks of solid enjoyment, ace cop, Abba Kyari goes back to prison

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Abba Kyari, the suspended deputy commissioner of police who was granted a three-week bail to bury his mother, is back in prison over alleged drug deals

This is because the federal high court sitting in Abuja denied him bail after the expiration of the temporary bail.

Justice Emeka Nwite in his ruling held that Mr Kyari’s bail is at the discretion of the court in line with section 161 (2) of the Administration of the Criminal Justice Act.

The defendant has not shown any evidence to warrant the court to grant him bail.

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Bail can only be granted if the alleged offences carry a two-year term in line with section 162 of the ACJA but in this case, the maximum sentence is 25 years.

Although the judge had on 22nd May granted a temporary two-week bail to Mr Kyari allowing him the opportunity to go home and conclude his burial rites of his mother.

The two weeks was however extended by a week upon an application filed by Mr Kyari for an extension of the bail.

Mr Kyari on June 1st perfected the bail conditions and was released the same day.

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At today’s proceedings, Justice Emeka Nwite refused to extend its earlier order but granted an accelerated hearing in the case.

The court also denied bail of suspended Assistant commissioner of police Sunday Ubua and Assistant superintendent of police, James Bawa.

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I’d have been a journalist if I wasn’t a musician — Davido

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Award-winning Afrobeats megastar, David Adeleke, better known as Davido, has revealed that if he hadn’t ventured into music, journalism would’ve been his calling.

Speaking in a recent interview with Atlanta’s 96.1 The Beat which started trending on Thursday, the With You crooner explained his love for media and press engagement, something he admits he does more than most of his peers.

Davido said, “I like promo, I like conversations. A lot of people don’t know that I studied marketing apart from business management. I like to market myself, I love to talk. If I had a podcast, I talk for like three to four days [laughs].

Davido said he believes that interacting with the media is an essential part of being an artist, “I just feel like it’s part of being an artist. A lot of big artists don’t do press but I do because I can talk. But some people just don’t want to talk. When people meet me, I like to have conversations, I like to know things, I like information. Even at home, I’m also researching. If I wasn’t doing music, I would definitely be in journalism.

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“A lot of people in my position would just sit down and let everything work for them. People be asking me why I have the most followers, it’s because I’m working.

“I know how hard Beyonce will work with all the money she got.”

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Nkechi Blessing Confirms Break Up With Lover

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Controversial actress, Nkechi Blessing, has announced a breakup with her younger boyfriend, Xxssive.

This is coming amid speculations of their breakup on the social media.

Speaking in a series of posts on her Instagram story on Thursday, the actress declared herself single.

“I have been single since last year,I choose when i want to talk about my life, and the time is now no bad blood Between me and anybody, we are good,” she posted.

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Recall that the 36-year-old actress confirmed relationship with the 27-year-old man in September 2022, after her messy split with Ekiti born politician, Opeyemi Falegan.

The relationship has been in public eye, following their public displays of affection on the social media.

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Anambra govt. ban street begging, public almsgiving

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The Anambra State Government has banned the distribution of food items and other gifts to street beggars in public spaces, particularly under the Aroma Bridge in Awka, the state capital, and other locations.

The state government also banned all forms of public begging, loitering, and street trading beneath the bridges in Awka, insisting that the move became necessary to uphold the dignity and order of the capital city, which is the face of the state.

A statement released by the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Anambra State Capital Territory Development Authority, Ossy Onuko, on Thursday, stated that the directive is part of the state government’s efforts to sanitise the capital city and maintain public order.

Onuko said anyone found violating this new directive will be arrested and prosecuted.

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He, however, cautioned content creators, philanthropists, and charity groups against distributing food, cash, or any form of alms to street children and beggars in public spaces, particularly.

While acknowledging that some of the “charitable acts” were for good intentions, he expressed concerns that they are inadvertently contributing to the continued loitering and congregation of destitute individuals in dangerous locations.

He said, “The government has closely observed the activities of some content creators, philanthropists, and charity groups who encourage and sustain the indiscriminate roaming of children under the Aroma Bridge by consistently giving out food, drinks, and cash gifts to these kids.

“Although their intentions may be noble, they ultimately contribute to the degradation of the capital city and put the lives of these children at risk. These children are exposed to potential harm, such as being knocked down by vehicles, abused by unruly adults, or even recruited into criminal activities.

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“Such actions are illegal and we hereby warn that any individual or group found engaging in them will be seen as promoting civil disorder and will face legal action.”

He also advised that all charitable activities be conducted through accredited institutions, such as orphanages, care homes, and registered non-governmental organisations, where support can be provided in a more structured and secure manner.

Onuko further urged the general public to work with the state government to uphold the dignity and order of the capital city, which represents the face of Anambra State.

“Charitable acts should be channeled through accredited organisations such as orphanages, care homes, and registered NGOs, where support can be professionally administered to those in need.

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“Alternatively, donations can be made to private homes and spaces that do not create public nuisances,” he added.

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