JUDICIARY
Diri Awards Scholarship to Bayelsa Female -double First-class Law Graduate

Bayelsa Governor, Douye Diri, on Monday, announced automatic scholarship to Ebizi Blessing Eradiri for her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in any university in Nigeria or abroad.
Miss Eradiri is the first female First-Class graduate from the Faculty of Law of the state-owned Niger Delta University (NDU), a feat she repeated at the Nigerian Law School.
The Governor’s gesture was contained in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Daniel Alabrah.
According to the statement, the governor also offered Miss Eradiri automatic employment to lecture at the NDU Faculty of Law after her further studies.
It said the governor made the offer of employment, while formally receiving the young lawyer and her father, Mr. Boloupaye Eradiri, at the Government House, Yenagoa.
Diri assured her of the state government’s support in advancing her educational career in any university of her choice anywhere in the world.
“I hereby announce automatic scholarship for Barr. Eradiri’s Master’s and Doctorate degrees, which will not be restricted to Nigerian universities but any university in any part of the world.
“As a Visitor to the NDU, I also direct that she be given automatic employment to lecture.
“You have the support of your family and your government to fly higher because what you have achieved is just the beginning,” he said.
Diri, who also named Miss Eradiri as the New Face of the Bayelsa Girl Child, said the gesture was aimed at making her a role model for young girls in the state and the entire Ijaw nation to emulate.
He equally dismissed speculations, particularly in the social media, about his government’s choice of honouring Miss Nengi Hampson of the last edition of Big Brother Naija fame while refusing to recognise Eradiri as blatant lies.
“Today has brought to an end speculations, especially in the new media, about our refusal to honour Barr. Eradiri while we have honoured Nengi of the Big Brother Naija fame. This is a blatant lie.“It is unfortunate that everything has to be politicised. For us, education is our number one priority,” Diri was quoted to have said in the statement.
Diri assured that his administration’s investments in the educational sector would remain a priority.
Describing Eradiri as an exceedingly brilliant and rising star, the governor congratulated her for making history in bagging First Class honours not only at the NDU but also at the Nigerian Law School.
He also sought the Federal Government assistance towards the young lawyer’s development beyond what the state government can offer to enable her add value not only to her state but also to the entire country.
In his remarks, the Ibenanaowei of Ekpetiama Clan, Bubaraye Dakolo, said they were proud of the breakthroughs achieved by their daughter from primary to the tertiary level, saying that she deserved to be encouraged.
Dakolo, who described Eradiri as exceptionally good, said she had won over 50 laurels during her primary and tertiary education.
“Today, we are presenting to you Barr. Eradiri. She collected every single prize that there was from her primary, secondary and university days,” he said.
Dakolo, who stressed that Eradiri deserveD support both from the state and federal governments, however, announced the passage of her mother, Mrs Rose Eradiri, last week Tuesday.
In her brief remarks, Miss Eradiri said she was grateful to the governor for the honour done to her, attributing her success to God and her exposure to good educational infrastructure.
The high point of the event was a minute silence in honour of late Mrs Eradiri. (NAN)
JUDICIARY
Ubani Harps On Urgent Regulation of POS Transactions in Nigeria

Mr Monday Ubani (SAN), former Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Section on Public Interest and Development Law (NBA-SPIDEL), on Wednesday, called for urgent regulation of Point of Sale (POS) transactions.
Ubani made the call in a statement to newsmen, in reaction to the spate of POS operations within the country.
He urged the government to adopt measures to ensure that the financial activities of these operators were regulated.
“The POS system has, without question, revolutionised financial transactions across Nigeria, particularly in rural and underserved communities.
“However, this innovation is now being misused in ways that threaten our national security, financial system, and judicial integrity.
“Recently, I was approached by a respected Judge, who expressed grave concern about the alarming rate at which POS machines were being exploited by criminals, particularly kidnappers and fraud syndicates.
“According to his lordship, several cases involving untraceable financial transactions running into tens of millions of naira had come before his court,” he said.
Ubani noted that in most of these cases, the inability to trace the flow of funds or the identities of the operators and beneficiaries has frustrated litigants, prosecutors, and even the court itself.
“The convenience of POS transactions is now being weaponized; In one harrowing incident, the family of a kidnapped victim was forced to pay over ₦90 million in ransom via POS, yet, the criminal trail vanished into thin air,” he said.
According to him, these machines have become unregulated financial conduits, operating outside the reach of law enforcement or traceability frameworks.
“To safeguard our justice system and national financial integrity, decisive and urgent regulatory actions are needed.
Among others, Ubani harped on the need for proper regulation of POS operations.
“The Central Bank of Nigeria must urgently issue and enforce strict regulations mandating registration, licensing, and operational procedures for all POS operators.
“This should include mandatory transaction limits, geo-tagging of POS devices, real-time monitoring, and compliance checks.
“Every POS terminal and the bank accounts linked to them, must be associated with the operator’s BVN and NIN.
“This will provide a direct line of accountability and aid law enforcement in tracing suspicious activity,” he said.
Besides, he called for a critical regulatory provision to mandate any individual seeking to withdraw or transfer funds through a POS terminal, to present verifiable means of identification.(NAN)
CRIME
Wife Seeks Divorce Over Domestic Violence

One Rihanat Kuranga of Egbejila Area, Ilorin, on Wednesday filled for divorce from her husband, Shuaib AbdulRahman at the Area Court, sitting at Centre-Igboro, Ilorin, over domestic violence.
Kuranga told the court that her husband started beating her after she gave birth to their second born, saying that it has become unbearable.
According to her, whenever my husband decides to beat me, he will beat me and the children until we start bleeding from our bodies.
”I had to pack out of his house when I gave birth to my fifth born and he didn’t stop beating me and the children mercilessly.”
The woman told the court that she was no longer interested in the marriage and wanted divorce, child custody and maintenance.
”I want their father to pay N50,000 monthly for feeding of our five children and be responsible for their education,” she said.
The Presiding Judge, Toyin Aluko ordered that a fresh hearing be served on the defendant, to enable him have knowledge of the court case.
The case was adjourned until June 30, for Defence or hearing. (NAN)
JUDICIARY
Man Docked for Allegedly Cyberstalking Girlfriend

A 26 – year-old man, Damilola Emmanuel, was arraigned in an Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly cyberstalking his girlfriend.
The police charged Emmanuel who lives in Ajila Royal Quarters, Elebu , Ibadan with defamation , criminal threats and causing breach of peace .
The Prosecution Counsel, W/PC Olapeju Durodola alleged that on May 24, Emmanuel posted nude videos of his 24-year-old girlfriend on Snapchat and other social media platforms.
Durodola alleged that the defendant posted the video with intention to injure her reputation and expose her to hatred, contempt and ridicule her.
She alleged that the defendant threatened the life of Balogun by sending her text messages that he was a silent killer.
Durodola said the defendant allegedly conducted himself in a manner likely to cause breach of peace by sending the complainant’s nude sexual video on social media.
She said the offence contravened the provisions of sections 86, 249 (d) and 373 of the Criminal Code Laws of Oyo State, 2000.
The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Chief Magistrate, Mrs Olabisi Ogunkanmi, admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N1 million with two sureties in like sum.
Ogunkanmi said one of the sureties must be a landed property owner.
She adjourned the matter until Sept. 10, for hearing.(NAN)