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Governor Sanwo-Olu Slammed N11bn Suit Over Lagos School Demolition

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A Lagos-based school owner, Paulin Eboagwu, and her husband, Daniel Eboagwu, have filed an N11bn suit against the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu and six others before the Lagos State High Court over the alleged demolition of their school’s landed property in the Ilasan Lekki area of the state.

In the suit No LD/15612LMW/2024 dated July 16, 2024, and filed through their lawyer, Babatunde Ademoyo, the educationalist claimed that the land was delineated on Survey Plan No.KCO/902/006B (613/2018/LA) with the governor’s consent.

Other defendants in the suit are the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, the General Manager of the Lagos State Building Control Agency, the Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development, a vested oil company, Sterling Oil and its affiliate Chronodexia Investment Nigeria Ltd, Milind Dettatraya Kukarani and persons unknown.

In the court processes, the claimants said they bought the land from the Elegushi Property and Investment Company Limited, but the Indians attempted to appropriate a portion of it because it formed part of the land sold to them by Shell Cooperative Multipurpose Society.

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“The claimants averred that the 5th (Chronodexia Investment Nigeria Ltd) and 6th (Milind Dettatraya Kukarani ), defendants, in a bid to frustrate the building plan approval and other regulatory permits, caused the 3rd and 4th defendants to place a Notice of Contravention on the fence of the land, alleging non-ownership of the land by our clients and non-approval of regulatory permits.”

Ademoyo said, “Upon the intervention of Oba Shaheed Elegushi and a letter written by the lawyer of Elegushi Mrs Bandele Omotayo, who also doubled as the solicitor to the claimants, all the title documents, drawings, and soil tests were provided to the 3rd and 4th defendants under their compliance with regulatory and building approvals.

“The 3rd defendant, upon receipt of the building approval documents and evidence of initial payment of statutory fees, issued a covering notice titled ‘construction under supervision’ with serial No. LASBCA/LIL/000/58 to enable our clients to continue their work on-site.

“The claimants averred that despite compliance with all the demands of the 3rd and 4th defendants, the officers of the 3rd and 4th defendants, along with other unknown persons and armed thugs numbering 300, descended on the property with extreme violence and demolished it.

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“The claimants averred that the property in question is a three-story school complex with a rectangular footprint measuring 1,580 square meters,”.

The claimants are asking the court for a declaration that they are the owners of the parcel of land measuring 1,580.565 square metres and a declaration that the act of forceful entry and demolition of their property by the defendants, jointly and severally, is unlawful.

They also prayed the court for the sum of N1bn only as general damages against the defendants, jointly and severally, for the emotional distress caused by the unlawful demolition of the property.

The claimants further asked for the sum of N10bn as special and general damages against the defendants, jointly and severally, for losses incurred by the claimants as a result of the illegal trespass and demolition carried out by the defendants.

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“An order of the court compelling the defendants, jointly and severally, to publish a notice of apology for the emotional distress caused to the claimants and the Elegushi Chieftaincy family for the invasion of the Elegushi Royal family land by mobs and thugs, causing a total breakdown of law and order and physical assault on Chief Segun Elegushi, the Opemoluwa of Ikate, Lekki, Lagos.

“A perpetual injunction restraining the defendants, their agents, privies, and whosoever acting on their behalf, from further trespass, in any manner whatsoever, or interfering with the claimants’ right to peaceful use and enjoyment of the property.”

Meanwhile, when the media contacted the Commissioner for Information, Gbenga Omotoso, to confirm the case, he said he was not aware of any case.

He said, “I am not aware of any suit against the governor.”

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Trump threatens trade war on Mexico, Canada, China

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Trump made his threat in social media posts, announcing huge import tariffs against neighbours Canada and Mexico, and also rival China if they don’t stop illegal immigration and drug smuggling into the US.

China responded that “no one will win a trade war,” while Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum warned that “for every tariff, there will be a response in kind.”

A Canadian government source said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called Trump and had a “productive” discussion, without giving further detail.

Such tariffs threaten to disrupt the global economy, deepen already fierce tensions with China, and upend relations with the US’s two largest neighbours.

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Nervous stock markets saw “volatile trading conditions” as they digested the news, said an analyst at City Index, Fawad Razaqzada.

On his Truth Social platform, Trump said late Monday that he would enact the tariffs when he takes office on January 20, 2025, if his — vaguely worded — demands were not met.

The posts signal Trump’s intention to return to the governing style of his first presidency when he regularly shocked Washington and US partners with abrupt, major policy shifts which he announced on social media.

They also confirmed that Trump is serious about his major campaign promise to use the US economic muscle as leverage on issues having little to do with trade — namely his claim that the US is under siege by foreign crime and dangerous migrants.

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On Tuesday, Trump named two important figures to his economic team: Jamieson Greer as his trade representative and Kevin Hassett as his top economic advisor, heading the White House National Economic Council.

Both had roles in his first administration, with Greer serving as the Chief of Staff to former US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.

“I will sign all necessary documents to charge Mexico and Canada a 25 per cent tariff on all products coming into the United States,” Trump earlier posted.

“This tariff will remain in effect until such time as drugs, in particular Fentanyl and all illegal aliens stop this invasion of our country!” he said.

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In another post, Trump said he would be slapping China with a 10 per cent tariff, “above any additional tariffs,” because the world’s second-biggest economy was failing to execute fentanyl smugglers.

The spokesman for China’s embassy in the US, Liu Pengyu, told AFP, “China believes that China-US economic and trade cooperation is mutually beneficial in nature.”

Mexico’s Sheinbaum fired back at Trump, saying his tariffs diplomacy was “not acceptable” and based on erroneous claims.

“It is not with threats or tariffs that the migration phenomenon will be stopped, nor the consumption of drugs in the United States,” she said.

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Sheinbaum pointed out that the Mexican narcotics industry largely exists to serve demand in the US.

“Seventy per cent of the illegal weapons seized from criminals in Mexico come from your country.

“Tragically, it is in our country that lives are lost to the violence resulting from meeting the drug demand in yours,” she said.

– Bluster or serious? –

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A senior adviser at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, William Reinsch, said Trump’s online threats may be bluster — a strategy of “threaten and then negotiate.”

However, Trump’s first White House term was marked by an aggressive and protectionist trade agenda that also targeted China, Mexico and Canada, alongside Europe.

While in office, Trump launched an all-out trade war with China, imposing significant tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of Chinese goods.

China responded with retaliatory tariffs on American products, particularly affecting US farmers.

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Economists say tariffs can hurt US growth and fuel inflation since they are paid by importers who often pass those costs on to consumers.

Trump has said he would put his Commerce Secretary-designate Howard Lutnick, a China hawk, in charge of trade policy.

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NDLEA relocates to new headquarters building in Abuja(Photos)

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. As Marwa charges personnel to remain focused, unrelenting in battle against drug cartels

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has relocated its headquarters to its new facility, which is being developed in phases in Jahi area of Abuja.
The facility, which is the first phase of the national headquarters project expected to be completed with the 2025 budgetary provisions, was officially unveiled during an interdenominational service within the complex on Wednesday 26th November 2024.
Speaking during the brief ceremony, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of the Agency, Brig Gen Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) said the development represents a phase in the transformation and recalibration of NDLEA into a modern and result-oriented anti-narcotic Agency, a process that began in January 2021.
“I’m glad we have finally moved in to occupy this facility after initial budgetary constraints. Even though this is the first phase of the new headquarters project, we are hopeful that we will be able to complete the process with next year budget. This is not 100% completed but it is sufficiently functional for us to move in because I was determined to move in before the end of 2024 because with the expansion of the Agency the headquarters also expanded, and in our old location we could not accommodate everyone. I have had to post out scores of officers due to lack of space for them to work.

“It was for this reason that the management took a unanimous decision that since it is not 100% ready and we need it, we should make it a low-key inauguration ceremony. This will enable us relocate some of our directorates still operating outside Abuja into one facility to consolidate our operations for efficiency, effectiveness and seamless coordination”, Marwa stated.
While stating that the old head office in Gimbiya, Garki area of the FCT will continue to serve as the headquarters annex, the NDLEA boss expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his continued support and encouragement to the Agency to be in a position to achieve its mandate of curbing substance abuse and illicit drug trafficking in the country.
“The support we are getting from our international partners and local stakeholders especially President Bola Tinubu, the National Assembly, the Judiciary and the citizenry, is not just to appreciate our efforts but to encourage us to do more and I believe this new work environment will motivate you to surpass past feats”, Marwa told a crowd of excited management staff, officers and men of the Agency at the ceremony. He commended his predecessor for starting the process of getting a befitting headquarters for the Agency.
In his welcome remark, Secretary to the Agency, Shadrach Haruna, commended Marwa for providing inspiring leadership that has in three years transformed NDLEA into the same class with its counterparts across the world in terms of professionalism, capability and capacity.
“The commissioning of our headquarters today is part of the incremental but well-laid agenda for the repositioning of the Agency by the chairman. We have witnessed some monumental achievements since 2021, including increasing the staff strength of the Agency from 5,000 to 15,000. Promotion of officers, opening up of vacancies, payment of accumulated allowances to staff and widows of our fallen officers, the recent amendment of the Agency’s enabling law by the National Assembly, and many more.
Christian and Islamic prayers were offered for President Tinubu and Nigeria while a commemorative plaque was unveiled to mark the event.

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VP Shettima departs Nigeria for Côte d’Ivoire

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Vice President Kashim Shettima, on Wednesday, departed Abuja for Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire to attend the opening of the International Exhibition of Extractive and Energy Resources 2024 conference.

The event holds from November 27 to December 2, 2024, at the Abidjan Exhibition Centre.

Shettima’s visit is “At the invitation of Côte d’Ivoire’s Vice President Tiémoko Meyliet Koné,” Senior Special Assistant to the Vice President on Media and Communication, Mr. Stanley Nkwocha, said in a statement on Wednesday.

The statement is titled ‘VP Shettima Leaves For Abidjan, To Attend SIREXE 2024 Opening Ceremony.’

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SIREXE conference is an international event organised by the Government of Côte d’Ivoire that focuses on “Policies and Strategy for the Sustainable Development of the Extractive and Energy Industries”.

“The VP will utilise the event to share Nigeria’s experience in the hydrocarbon exploration and production sectors,” said Nkwocha.

The Vice President is expected to return to Abuja later today (Wednesday).

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