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Lagos Commissioner, Aisha Yesufu Clash Over Waste Management

Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, and human rights activist, Aisha Yesufu on Saturday engaged in a heated argument on X over waste management practices in Lagos.
The conversation was initiated by a viral video showing a woman indiscriminately dumping refuse on a Lagos street.
The improper waste disposal brought to light issues surrounding waste disposal and governance in the state.
New Telegraph reports that Wahab shared the video to criticized the indiscriminate dumping of waste as he urged Lagos residents to use the state’s waste collection system.
“Indiscriminate dumping of waste, blocking of drainage channels, and open defecation, how would Lagos not be dirty? Flouting the rules will now carry grave consequences,” he stated.
However, Aisha Yesufu fired back, arguing that the video exposed systemic failures in waste management rather than individual irresponsibility.
She disclosed the woman’s apparent effort to find a proper disposal point, which was unavailable, calling for improved waste infrastructure and greater emotional intelligence from public officials.
In response, Wahab refuted Yesufu’s claims, stating that the woman’s actions represented a misunderstanding of waste disposal practices.
He explained that domestic waste should be disposed of in bins within residential areas and not brought to public streets.
“Your perspective suggests a possible misunderstanding of how waste management systems operate.
“I encourage you to explore reliable resources to better understand classifications and proper handling of waste,” he added.
The exchange was met with mixed reactions from Nigerians on X.
While some supported Wahab’s stance on enforcing discipline, others sided with Yesufu, demanding that Lagos State improve waste management infrastructure to prevent such incidents.
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EASTER:Let’s use this period to pray for compassionate leaders -Obi

The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 poll, Peter Obi, has asked Nigerian Christians to use the Easter period to pray for Compassionate leaders who will share in their pains.
Obi, in an Easter message on Saturday, said that Compassionate leaders always think of the people in the consequences of their actions and inactions.
“At Easter, what Christians celebrate is the huge sacrifice Jesus Christ made for mankind.
“Therefore, there is no better time to pray for tender-hearted and caring leaders for our country than at Easter when we saw in Jesus a remarkable, compassionate leader.
Obi noted that “what is apparent in Nigeria today as insecurity and myriads of problems engulf the land is a visible abdication of responsibility by insensitive and indifferent leaders.
Nigeria deserves better leadership than they are getting to turn the natural and human capital gifts from God to the benefit of the populace.
Finally, Obi urged fellow Nigerians and obedient families across the globe never to despair in the face of any tribulations because our Redeemer is living and active, assuring us that a New Nigeria is possible.
Happy Easter.
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INSECURITY: Armed herders attack reportedy leaves family of eight dead, nine others

A family of eight and nine others have been reportedly killed in what appeared to be a coordinated attack by armed herdsmen on communities in Ukum and Logo Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Benue State.
Several people also sustained severe injuries, while many have gone missing.
The attack came less than 24 hours after residents of the area raised the alarm over the influx of AK-47-bearing herders who moved freely around the communities, unrestricted.
A source in the area disclosed that the armed herdsmen stormed Tyuluv, Saror, and Mbawar communities Thursday night, “and started shooting indiscriminately into early Friday and killing several persons and injured many.”
“Before the attack, they came to our communities with thousands of cows armed with AK-47 rifles, but no one could talk to them because they were ready to kill anyone.
“As we speak, people are fleeing their homes, and the painful thing is that nowhere is safe anymore because they are almost everywhere.
“Among those they killed in Ukum was a family of eight, including children and women who could not escape before they got to them.
“From what we heard, the people also attacked neighboring Logo LGA, and this morning, corpses were being moved from the villages to the mortuary at Anyiin. Those killed in the two LGAs were so many.
“From all indications, they want to take over the Sankera axis of Benue State, which is the food basket of the state. It is a dire situation because our people are already preparing to commence the season’s farming, and this is happening. Food is already very expensive in the state, and now this is happening.”
Confirming the development, the Benue State Police Command, in a statement by its Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent CSP Catherine Anene, said 17 bodies had been removed from the scenes of the attacks.
Part of the statement read, “On April 17, 2025, at about 9 p.m., information was received that a large number of suspected militia had invaded the Sankera axis of Benue State with the intention to attack communities around Gbagir, Ukum LGA.
“Upon receipt of this report, the Commissioner of Police, Benue State Police Command, Mr. Steve Yabanet, ordered tactical teams to move to the area and join forces with police officers on the ground and other security agencies to forestall the attack.
“Following this order, a team of officers moved to the area and engaged them. While the attackers were being repelled in the early hours of today, they shot sporadically at unsuspecting farmers as they came across them.
Five persons were recovered in the Gbagir area and taken to the hospital, where they were confirmed dead.
“Unfortunately, an unsuspected simultaneous attack was carried out in Logo LGA, where 12 persons were killed before the arrival of the police, making a total of 17 persons.
“However, security agencies within the Sankera axis are still engaging the bandits as they retreat back to the forest around the Taraba axis.
“The Police Commissioner warns social media users who are reporting unconfirmed reports and inciting the general public to desist from such actions that are capable of creating unnecessary tension in the state.
“He reiterates his commitment to fight the attackers and encourages the good people of Sankera to continue to cooperate with the police as the operation is ongoing.”
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In 2027, if Atiku contests again, I will still vote against him-Fayose promises

Ex-governor of Ekiti state, Ayo Fayose, has disclosed that the 2023 presidential candidate under the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, will not receive his support if he decides to run in 2027.
”I publicly worked against Atiku, and I am saying for the second time, if Atiku comes again, I will work against him.
“It is time to learn our lesson,” Fayose said on Friday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.
According to the former governor, the crisis in the party reared its head when the decision to zone power to the North was agreed upon by the leaders.
”After eight years of a Northerner, it is the turn of a Southerner. which could involve someone from the East, South West or South South.”
”Those who gave or zoned power back to the North caused all these problems.”
”You don’t have to like a Nyesom Wike or a Peter Obi, but there should be an unwritten, respected gentleman’s understanding of powershift,” he said.
Fayose, back in 2024, openly declared that he publicly worked against Atiku, adding that his decision was for the good of the country
“Don’t get it wrong. I worked against him (Atiku) 100 per cent. Nigeria is bigger than the PDP, APC.”
Fayose, however, conceded that for party supremacy to thrive in the PDP, it needs to show levels of accountability and avoid abuse and breach of zoning agreements.
”The party must be equitable, the party must be accountable. The party or parent that is irresponsible will produce irresponsible children, they will produce rebellion, they will produce anger.”
”After Asiwaju’s(Bola Tinubu) tenure, if God gives him a chance at a second term. Let a Southerner come out, we as leaders at that time, I will be over 70 or about 70, I will come out straight that a Southerner can not be the President of Nigeria.”
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