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LAGOS APC INAUGURATES ELECTION APPEAL COMMITTEE

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Sequel to the successful conduct of primaries for the emergence of candidates towards the July 12 Local Government elections, the Lagos State chapter of All Progressives Congress (APC) has inaugurated an Appeal Committee to look into pockets of protests from dissatisfied aspirants who participated in the exercise. The committee which is made up of Mr. Lawal Pedro SAN , who is also the Attorney-General and Honorable Commissioner for Justice in Lagos State and Otunba Abiodun Olufowobi as Secretary.  Other members are Rt. Hon. Jokotola Pelumi, a former Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Lanre Ogunyemi, a former honorable member of the house of assembly and State Secretary of the party and Chief Chukwudi Adiukwu.  We hereby advise discontented aspirants to submit their appeals to the committee not later than 12noon on Tuesday 13th May, 2025.  Mogaji Oluseye Oladejo State Publicity Secretary.  12/05/25

Three Students, One Adult Arrested in Epe for Theft, Aiding and Abetting at Technical College.

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Epe, Lagos – May 2025 – Officers of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC), Eredo Command, have arrested three students and one adult in connection with a case of theft and aiding and abetting at the Government Technical College, Odomola, Epe. The arrest followed a distress call from the school’s principal, Dr. Wole Ajifowoke, after some students were caught with pieces of iron on the school premises. The suspects — Sunday Kingsley (17), Sansaliu Babatunde (18), and Olowu Adamo (22), all from the Motor Vehicle Mechanic Department — confessed during interrogation that they had stolen three iron chairs, dismantled them, and intended to sell the metal to local scrap collectors known as "bollar." Further investigations revealed that the same students had previously stolen mechanical clamps from the department in March 2025, which they also planned to sell. The clamps were allegedly handed over to one Shakiru Yusuf, 48, who resides at 25 Adeyanju Street, Epe. Acting on ...

Suspected Kidnapper Disguised as Lunatic Arrested in Epe.

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Operatives of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps (LNSC), Epe Command, have arrested a suspected kidnapper who had been disguising as a mentally ill person to evade detection. The suspect, identified as Mr. Godwin, a native of Ughelli Local Government Area in Delta State, had been under close surveillance for over a month following intelligence reports and concerns raised by residents. Community members reported that Mr. Godwin often made suspicious late-night phone calls and changed clothes discreetly each morning. He frequently took shelter in an abandoned security building along Lagos Road, near the T-junction. On May 5, during a routine patrol, officers were informed by residents that the suspect was temporarily absent from the area. Acting swiftly, the patrol team searched the structure and discovered 27 registered SIM cards concealed within a section of a block wall. Officers were immediately dispatched, and Mr. Godwin was arrested shortly after his return to the location....

Breaking: APC Clears 432 Chairmanship Aspirants for July 12 LG Polls in Lagos

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  The Electoral Committee of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State has released the official list of successful Chairmanship aspirants for the upcoming Local Government Elections scheduled for July 12, 2025. The screening exercise, which was conducted at the party’s Secretariat on Acme Road, Ogba, took place between Tuesday, April 29 and Friday, May 3. A total of 470 aspirants were screened by the committee. Out of the 470 aspirants, 432 were cleared to contest in the party’s primary elections, while 38 were disqualified or voluntarily withdrew from the race. The disqualifications were primarily due to lack of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), missing APC membership cards, and falsified secondary school certificates, according to the committee. Per the APC guidelines, indirect primaries—where executive members across the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) will vote—are slated for Saturday, May 10. Disqualified aspirants have an opportu...