The Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mr. Ibrahim Idris does not know that kidnapping is a capital offence with death sentence in Lagos, where Evan was arrested and should be prosecuted. Yet he calls for capital punishment for kidnappingĀ 

IGP explains why kidnapper Evans did not invest in Nigeria and seeks death sentence for him The Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, on Friday, advocated for the imposition of death sentence on convicted kidnappers. The IGP who spoke at a dialogue session he held with Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, under the umbrella …

The governor does not know his people. The purpose of placing expensive newspapers birthday greetings adverts is not about him the governor. It’s called proximity to power. His friends are telling others, I am the governor’s friend and I am the route to him and all that comes to being the state executive governor. This is a trade advert not a birthday greets as the governor mistakenly thinks. They could not careless that his birthday was not recorded at time of birth and his birthday is a fluid as the need for his age.

As for the suggested giving to charity they are happy to do as long as the world knows. They will place adverts showing them giving to the charity in cerebration of the governor's birthday. His friends are the charity, they need the government arms and assistance. The governor does not know his people and his …

Edo governor set to register northerners in the state – Adeola Opeyemi Naija.com

The unconstitutionality of such a proposal is breathtaking. Blaming foreigners is the refuge of the lazy politician. The culture of cattlemen and the demands of modern times and the general lawlessness in the country is the crux of the matter.  All Nigerians have a constitutional right of movement in all of Nigeria and any attempt …

Focus on America: new lawsuits allege President accepted foreign benefits through business empire – Ā Michael D Goldhaber, International Bar Association Ā (IBA) US Correspondent

The word most frequently looked up on merriam-webster.com the week of Donald Trump’s swearing-in was 'emoluments'. It will surely have spiked again from, mid-June, as two new lawsuits alleged the President has routinely accepted foreign benefits through his business empire in violation of the murky constitutional directive that he must not 'without the Consent of …