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Another mob action in Nigeria: Motorcyclists kill sound engineer, Sunday Imoh over ₦100

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Nigerians have been thrown into another round of mourning, barely days after news of a female student being burnt in Sokoto broke, there has been another mob attack in Nigeria.

This time, it is in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital. More disturbing is the exact location of the unfortunate incident, a supposed high-brow area, Lekki Phase 1.

Sunday David Imoh, a sound engineer with a music band, LEGACY360 was allegedly beaten and set ablaze by suspected motorcyclists in the Admiralty area of Lekki, Lagos State.

According to a statement by LEGACY360, the mob action that killed Imoh and left two other band members injured and hospitalized happened on “…fateful Thursday, May 12, 2022, just like every other Thursday for the Band (LEGACY360 BAND) to perform at various occasion venues.”

“The Sound engineer (Sunday David Imoh) and one of the keyboard players who mounted the same bike had an argument over (Money change) with the Okada rider (AN ABOKI) at its destination on Admiralty road – which resulted in what became a Cold-Blooded Night. The other Okada riders (that were of the same tribe) came out and avenge their brothers which turns out to be an attack on the 2 band members of Legacy360 band group.

“This band members were humiliated, suffered some beaten to a pulp and the sound engineer SUNDAY DAVID IMOH lost his life right there and was BURNT right there on the road.” The statement reads.

Meanwhile, reactions have been trailing the death of Imoh and his injured band members.

Some blamed the state government for banning ride-hailing firms that once revolutionized transportation via motorcycle in the megacity, while it failed to rid the state of the unregulated “okada riders”

The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said four suspects had been arrested, adding that a manhunt had been launched for other fleeing accomplices.

He said, “The incident was over N100. So, it degenerated into a fight and the motorcyclists ganged up against the person that was killed and burnt. On the day the incident happened, we arrested four persons that were positively identified by people living in the area.

“The case has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department. A manhunt has been launched for other fleeing accomplices.”

The state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotoso, said the state government would not condone jungle justice.

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‘Cyber Act fails to protect the vulnerable,’ Student demands media inclusivity for persons with disabilities

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Peter Libila, a student at Icof University’s Chipata campus, highlights the lack of awareness among individuals with disabilities and those residing in rural areas about their digital rights, resulting in limited access to media platforms for free expression.

Libila underscored the marginalization of people with disabilities in discussions on community development, leading to their exclusion from voicing their perspectives.

In an interview with Zambia Monitor in Eastern Province, Libila discussed the discrimination and stigma faced by individuals with disabilities in the media landscape.

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“Persons with disabilities are often overlooked when it comes to community developments,” he emphasized.

Moreover, as someone with a physical disability, Libala pointed out shortcomings in the Cybersecurity Act which failed to adequately address online barriers to freedom of expression.

“The act fails to ensure online safety for all; it only offers protection to certain groups while neglecting others,” he asserted.

He stressed the importance of bridging these gaps to foster inclusivity within the media.

“There’s a lack of sign language interpreters in most media outlets, which poses challenges for the deaf community,” he observed.

Libila also emphasized the necessity of providing braille reading materials and writing tools for individuals who are blind.

“Even basic resources like braille books are often unavailable for the blind,” he lamented.

This story is sponsored content from Zambia Monitor’s Project Aliyense.

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All my tough policy decisions are in Nigerians’ interest— Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu of Nigeria has insisted that all his tough policy decisions and reforms have been taken with the interest of Nigerians at heart.

Tinubu, who made the assertion in Hague, The Netherlands, during the business session of the bilateral meeting with the Dutch team led by Prime Minister Mark Rutte, insisted that though some of the policies had brought hardship on Nigerian masses, he was not afraid to implement more of such policies as they would yield positive results in the end.

“I am a determined leader of my people. I am ever ready to take tough decisions in the best interest of the people, even if with initial pains,” Tinubu said.

“I have and will continue to take the difficult decisions that will benefit our people, even if there is short-term pain.

“We have gone through the worst of the storms. I am unafraid of the consequences once I know that my actions are in the best long-term interests of all Nigerians.

“The Nigerian naira is one of the world’s best-performing currencies today.

“We took the necessary risk, and all resilient Nigerians kept faith with us.

“They will be rewarded, and the reward will only be greater as we partner effectively with you on new opportunities for development.

“As leaders, we must make decisions for the benefit of our nations, and we cannot shy away from that.”

The President also noted that symbiotic economic ties remain the best long-term path to sustainable and mutual prosperity rather than one-sided relationships in which bilateral trade is skewed too much in one direction.

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