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Federal Marriage Registries May Be Closed Aftermath of Court of Appeal Judgment on Right on Marriage

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Federal Marriage Registries May Be Closed Aftermath of Court of Appeal Judgment on Right on Marriage

By: Michael Mike

The Court of Appeal has reaffirmed the power of the Local Governments to register all types of Marriages (including Marriage under Act) within their Jurisdiction to the Exclusion of Federal Ministry of Interior or any other arm of government in Nigeria in Suit No;CA/L/CV/968/22.

By this judgement, the court also upheld the decision of the lower court that All the Marriage Registries of the Ministry of Interior in the states of the federation should be sealed up accordingly.

This declaration of the Court of Appeal, Lagos re-affirmed the Federal High Court relief to order 7 of the Plaintiffs’ Claim granted in Suit no:FHC/L/LCS/816/2018.

By this order the coast is now clear for the Local Governments in Nigeria to ensured that any Marriage Registry belonging to the Ministry of Interior within their Jurisdiction is illegal, null and void contrary to the existing law in Nigeria.

The general public have subsequently been warned not to be deceived by any news/ publications contrary to the information.

The judgements in (1) suit No CA/L/CV/968/22 A.G FED & MIN OF JUSTICE VS ETI -OSA LG. LAGOS & ORS and (2) CA/LAG/CV/566/22 HON. MINISTER OF INTERIOR VS ETI- OSA LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAGOS & 5 ORS , delivered by the Court of Appeal Lagos on the 2nd of August 2023, held in parts that Local Government Council should exclusively register all marriages within their jurisdictions and partly in particular allowed the reliefs 7 in Suit No FHC/L/CS/816/2018 from the lower court … Reliefs 7, That there shall be No Federal Marriage Registry in the Marriage District (Local Government Council) in Nigeria, in its reaction after the online judgment counsel to the Local Government Council Prince Roger Michael Adedimeji expressed his joy over the Court of Appeal’s decision for upholding the lower court Rulling with respect to Reliefs 7 , and maintained that the coast is now clear for the Local governments to move for the Execution of the law on the final sealing of all the Federal Marriage Registries all over the States of the Federation and that its Clients (Local Government) will ensured that the existing exempted Ikoyi and Abuja Marriage Registries are closed in accordance to the law.

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Armed bandits kill man, abduct nine in macitta village, niger state

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Armed bandits kill man, abduct nine in macitta village, niger state

By: Zagazola Makama

Nine people were abducted and one man killed when armed bandits attacked Macitta village in Mariga Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger State late Wednesday night, sources confirmed.

Sources said that around 11:30 p.m., a large group of armed bandits entered the community via Kotonkoro District, shooting sporadically. One of the residents, Aliyu Dan Tsohon Soja, 35, was shot dead during the attack. The identities of the nine abducted victims are yet to be confirmed.

Security forces , local vigilantes, and hunters were mobilized to the area, and the body of the deceased was evacuated to the General Hospital, Bangi, for autopsy. Efforts are ongoing to track down the attackers and ensure the safe rescue of the kidnapped individuals.

Authorities have urged residents to remain alert and report any information that may assist in the rescue operations and apprehension of the bandits.

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Three children die in bush fire while grazing cattle in Mokwa, Niger state

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Three children die in bush fire while grazing cattle in Mokwa, Niger state

By: Zagazola Makama

Three children lost their lives after being engulfed by fire while grazing cattle in Tungan-Noma village, Mokwa Local Government Area (LGA) of Niger State on Wednesday, sources confirmed.

According to sources, the children Huzairu (12), Aliru (11), and Kabiru Surajo (12) went out for cattle grazing around 12:30 p.m. and entered a deep gully in the bush.

They reportedly set dried grasses on fire in an attempt to trap small bush animals. Unfortunately, the flames spread rapidly, trapping the children and preventing their escape.

The lifeless bodies were recovered and evacuated to the General Hospital, Mokwa, for autopsy. Authorities visited the scene to assess the circumstances surrounding the tragedy.

The incident draw attention to the dangers children face in rural areas, particularly when engaging in outdoor activities without supervision.

Parents have been urged to exercise caution and ensure children’s safety during such activities.

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Police foil kidnap attempt on Benin-Lagos expressway, rescue 14 victims

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Police foil kidnap attempt on Benin-Lagos expressway, rescue 14 victims

By: Zagazola Makama

Fourteen passengers, including four juveniles, were rescued after an attempted kidnap by armed gunmen along the Benin–Lagos Expressway at Isiuwa, Edo State, police sources confirmed on Wednesday.

The incident occurred around 5:00 p.m., when about 20 gunmen, divided into three groups, emerged from the bush and opened sporadic fire on moving vehicles.

The assailants attempted to attack policemen stationed at a checkpoint but were repelled by responding officers, who coordinated with the Operation Rescue Team, CP Intelligence Squad (Buffalo Team), and Nigerian soldiers.

Two Toyota Sienna vehicles were targeted. One, with registration number RSH 210 CH, was carrying seven passengers from Imo State to Ondo State, while the second, AME 211 YL, carried six passengers.

Police stormed the bush where the gunmen had taken the victims, successfully rescuing ten adults and four juveniles. The rescued included Frederick God Bless, Prosper Admijom, Oluyemi Bolu, Amoo Muyiwa, Ifoma Uchije, Daniel Chibuzo, Solomon Audu, Samuel Chibuke, Kemi Olayiwola, Ugochukwu Irozuruike, and juveniles Chidera Ochije, Augustine Ochije, Chukwuka Ochije, and Obiakor Chisom.

During the chaos, one Abba Adam, a conductor of a Howo truck with registration DED 638 XB, jumped out of his vehicle and was struck by an oncoming truck, dying on the spot. His body was recovered and deposited at Emiloju Medical Center, Okada Junction.

Three passengers are still missing, and search efforts are ongoing. Some of the rescued victims have since continued their journey safely.

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