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‘King of steeze’, Oreagba, Aproko Doctor cheer on Nigerian doctor’s record-breaking attempt
By Francesca Hangeior
The Managing Director of NG Clearing, Farooq Oreagba, fondly called “King of Steeze,” visited the Onikan Stadium in Lagos on Saturday to show his support for Dr. Fola David in his record-breaking attempt.
Oreagba’s visit comes as David strives to create the world’s largest painting by an individual.
The artist has already surpassed the existing Guinness World Record of 629.98 metres and is determined to exceed 1,000 square metres of artwork.
The image of Oreagba, who stole the show at the 2024 Ojude Oba Festival, is among those featured on David’s drawing.
In a post on Instagram, David stated, “I had to take him (Oreagba) to see his image on the largest drawing in the world by an individual!”
Popular health influencer, Dr. Chinonso Egemba, popularly known as Aproko Doctor, was also spotted at the stadium with his wife, Chiamaka.
Celebrities like actor Olumide Oworu, skit maker Abdulgafar Ahmad, aka Cute Abiola, and comedian Michael Sani, aka MC Lively, are among many others who visited the stadium to offer their support and witness his artistic feat firsthand.
Government officials, including the Director General of the National Gallery of Art, Ahmed Sodangi; Minister of Art, Culture, and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa-Musawa; Lagos State Commissioner for Youths, Mobolaji Ogunlende; and Director General, Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatolu; and some Senior Special Assistants to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, have also visited the stadium in expression of their support.
Recall that a former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and Nigerian chef and Guinness World Record holder, Hilda Baci, visited David at the stadium on Friday.
David’s artwork, titled “Unity in Diversity,” will feature a map of Nigeria highlighting the country’s diverse tribes through their unique attire, languages, art, and essence.
The record-breaking attempt, which commenced on July 16 at the Onikan Stadium in Lagos, is scheduled to end on Sunday, July 21.
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Alleged adultery: Shari’a court clears Jigawa commissioner
The Upper Shari’a Court in Kano, presided over by Ibrahim Sarki Yola, has cleared Jigawa State’s Commissioner for Special Duties, Auwal Danladi Sankara, of allegations of committing adultery with a married woman.
Recall that the case was filed by Nasiru Buba, who accused Sankara of having an illicit affair with his wife, Tasleem Baba Nabegu.
While delivering his ruling, Sarki Yola stressed the need for holistic and cautious investigations by law enforcement and regulatory bodies like the Hisbah Commission, noting that allegations against prominent individuals must be handled with care to avoid unnecessary tarnishing of reputations.
The court also observed that the complainant and his legal representatives failed to appear to contest the Police findings.
“Following the investigation by the office of the Assistant Inspector General of Police, the report shows there is no evidence to prove that there was any illicit affair between Auwal Danladi Sankara and Tasleem Baba Nabegu.
“Since the complainant and his lawyers are not present to challenge the submission by the police, I have no choice but to strike out the case,” the judge stated.
Speaking on behalf of Sankara, his counsel, Barrister Sadam Suleiman, expressed satisfaction with the judgment.
“We have always maintained that our client is innocent. The court has affirmed this by clearing his name based on the police investigation,” Suleiman said.
Meanwhile, Rabiu Shu’aibu, counsel for Tasleem Baba Nabegu, indicated that his team might take further legal action against Nasiru Buba for defamation.
“We will discuss with our client to explore the possibility of filing a case against Nasiru Buba, as he has defamed her name,” Shu’aibu remarked.
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Court hears suit challenging Lagos-Calabar highway contract Jan 14
The Federal High Court in Lagos, on Monday, adjourned the hearing of the Lagos- Calabar Coastal Highway Project over environmental impact to January 14, 2025.
A former governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress in Lagos State, Funsho Doherty, had dragged the Attorney General of the Federation, Bureau of Public Procurement and HiTech Construction company before the court over open competitive bidding.
He alleged that the Federal Ministry of Works violated the Public Procurement Act 2007 by awarding the first two phases of the highway to Hitech Construction through a single-source procurement process, bypassing the required open competitive bidding.
Doherty is accusing the Federal Ministry of Works of unlawfully awarding the highway’s first two sections to Hitech Construction without adhering to Nigeria’s public procurement laws.
In his originating summons, Doherty argued that the ministry’s decision bypassed the open competitive bidding process mandated by the Public Procurement Act 2007.
He claimed that the construction began without the required Environmental Impact Assessment, which breaches the Environmental Impact Assessment Act 1992.
The plaintiff is asking the court for a declaration that the award of the first two sections of the Lagos- Calabar Coastal Highway Project by the Federal Ministry of Works to the third defendant without subjecting same to open competitive bidding was unlawful and void, being in breach of the Public Procurement Act 2007.
He also asked the court for a declaration that the commencement of construction of the Lagos- Calabar Coastal Highway Project without first undertaking an Environmental Impact Assessment was unlawful and a breach of the Environmental Impact Assessment Act, 1992.
He further sought a declaration that the Federal Ministry of Environment and the second defendant failed in their statutory duties of ensuring compliance with the Environmental Impact Assessment Act and the Public Procurement Act.
Doherty asked the court for an order setting aside the award of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project to the third defendant.
“An order of court restraining the Federal Ministry of Works and the third defendant, by themselves or through their agents, from further construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway until compliance with the Public Procurement Act and the Environmental Impact Assessment Act.
“An order of court directing the Federal Ministry of Works to subject all other sections of the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway project yet to be awarded to open competitive bidding as contemplated under the Public Procurement Act.”
When the case came up on Monday, the plaintiff’s counsel, D. D. Duru, informed the court that the matter was coming up for the first time.
He informed the court that the defendants had been served and had responded with counter-affidavits and a preliminary objection, making the matter ripe for hearing.
But the first and second defendants counsel, Abiodun Owonikoko (SAN), who announced his appearance for both defendants, was opposed by Duru, for representing the second defendant, arguing that the second defendant’s separate counsel should appear as it is an independent institution.
Owonikoko, in his reply, said the process referred to by the plaintiff’s counsel was only brought to his notice on Monday.
“The process referred to by my learned friend was only brought to my notice today.
“I asked if the counsel who filed the processes was in court but it appears he was not,” he said.
Owonikoko then asked that the process filed by the second defendant should be struck out.
Duru, in his response, said,” It will be improper for the SAN, to say he was instructed to ask for the striking out of the second defendant’s application.
“It is either the lawyer who signed the processes that come to withdraw or the SAN files for change of counsel.”
The third defendant’s counsel, Oyinkansola Badejo-Okunsanya, sought an extension of time.
She said the application was filed on November 15, 2024, adding that the application was supported by an 11-paragraph affidavit.
Badejo- Okunsanya, moved the application in terms, which the court granted.
Justice A. O. Owoeye adjourned the case till January 14, 2025, to regularise the processes and scheduled the hearing for January 27, 2025.
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