Law

NAFDAC Uncovers ₦3bn Fake Drug Syndicate in Lagos, Seizes Over 10 Million Doses

Nigeria’s drug regulator has uncovered one of the largest counterfeit medicine operations in recent years, seizing over 10 million fake and banned drug doses worth more than ₦3 billion in Lagos. The bust exposes a sophisticated international syndicate cloning life-saving medicines and pushing them into local markets, raising fresh alarms about public health safety and regulatory enforcement.
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Deadline Passed: Legal Notice Pushes Akin Bolarinwa’s Online Claims Into Consequence Phase

A legal dispute over alleged defamatory online posts has entered a new phase after a seven-day deadline elapsed without public compliance. Lawyers had demanded a retraction and apology, citing defamation and cybercrime laws. With the deadline now passed, the matter shifts from warning to consequence, opening pathways for civil claims, criminal complaints, and regulatory escalation.
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Nigeria Immigration Probes Officer Over Alleged Unlawful Detention, Sexual Assault

The Nigeria Immigration Service has opened an investigation into an officer accused of unlawful detention and sexual assault, following public complaints and calls for accountability. The agency says internal procedures have been activated while authorities review the allegations, a case that places institutional safeguards and due process under close scrutiny as investigations proceed.
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Electronic Transmission Passed Four Times — So How Did the Senate Kill It?

Nigeria’s Senate rejected mandatory real-time electronic transmission of election results despite approving the reform at multiple stages of the Electoral Act amendment process. From joint committee sessions to executive deliberations, lawmakers had endorsed the proposal before it was voted down on the floor. The reversal has raised fresh questions about leadership influence, legislative process and the future of electoral transparency ahead of 2027.
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Electoral Act Amendment: The Clause That Still Lets INEC Decide When Results Appear

Nigeria’s Senate passed the Electoral Act Amendment Bill 2026 but rejected a proposal to make real-time electronic transmission of election results mandatory. By retaining INEC’s discretion over how and when results are uploaded, lawmakers have reopened long-standing concerns over transparency, public trust and the true point at which elections are decided, as preparations for 2027 quietly accelerate
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What Emefiele Told Buhari: Memo Reveals Naira Redesign Approval Trail

A memo submitted by former Central Bank Governor Godwin Emefiele to then President Muhammadu Buhari has surfaced, outlining the approval process behind Nigeria’s controversial naira redesign. The document, now cited in court proceedings, traces institutional consent at the highest level and intensifies scrutiny of responsibility, due process, and the legal weight of executive approval in one of Nigeria’s most disruptive monetary decisions.
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₦117bn Allegation: Sokoto Panel Submits Report on Tambuwal’s Eight-Year Rule

A judicial panel in Sokoto State has submitted a report alleging financial irregularities amounting to ₦117 billion during the eight-year administration of former governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal. The submission marks a critical escalation in post-tenure accountability, setting the stage for possible prosecutions while raising sharp questions about due process, political motive, and the legal weight of state-led probes.
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