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FCTA Arrests Two over Rotten Chicken in Abuja Market

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has arrested two persons in charge of cold room at Garki International market for alleged involvement in sale of rotten chicken to buyers.

Head, Monitoring and Enforcement at the Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB), Kaka Bello said he got the report from the market management and the public complaints commission.

“We are here base on the report we received from the market management and the public complaints commission.

We have been going round to talk about environmental issues generally, but today we are here to talk about environmental health issues.

“The board received information of stock pilled chicken and meat which has already decayed and unfortunately those operating the cold room are selling them to the public, and is not good for human consumption, before we came in here, the meat has been evacuated, according to the people we saw operating the cold room.

“So, we have taken the two persons operating the cold room into custody for more findings to make sure that the rotten meat is not transported to another place for sale. According to them, We want to know where it has been evacuated to, if they destroy it we want to see where it was done. We want to be sure that is not transported to other markets for sale.

“This is for the public to know that such act is not allowed in the Federal Capital Territory, basically we know that they have been selling these things before the market management and Public Complaints commission get to know about it and alerted us.

“We are going to charge them to court after necessary investigations are concluded, and they will pay for their sins. People cannot come to market to buy what to eat for their good health, and buy rotten items. This is unacceptable,” Kaka Bello said.

Bello said the board would come down hard on any one found selling or involved in unwholesome meat activities.

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Sanwo-Olu Frees 43 Inmates to Decongest Lagos Prisons

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Lagos governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has released 43 inmates from correctional centres to decongest facilities and advance justice sector reforms.

The development was contained in a statement on Wednesday by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Lawal Pedro (SAN).

Pedro said the inmates were recommended by the State Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy.

He said the governor acted under Section 212 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), empowering him to grant the prerogative of mercy.

According to him, 91 inmates were similarly released in December 2025, reinforcing the state’s commitment to justice, fairness and improved correctional administration.

 “The intervention aims to tackle overcrowding, ensure humane conditions and improve inmates’ movement to court for speedy trials,” Pedro said.

He added that the state procured two coaster buses for the Nigeria Correctional Service to enhance secure and timely transportation of inmates to courts.

“This measure is designed to reduce delays in criminal trials and promote efficiency within the justice system,” he said.

Pedro said renovation and upgrading of selected correctional facilities had also commenced to strengthen custodial infrastructure.

He noted that, with custodial services on the Concurrent Legislative List, the Federal Government could transfer control of at least one Lagos facility to the state.

“Such a move will address weak oversight, inadequate funding, lack of transparency and overcrowding in federal-controlled facilities.

 “The government remains committed to reforms, balancing victims’ rights, public safety, offenders’ rehabilitation and human rights protection.

“Lagos remains resolute in implementing effective justice reforms that ensure fairness and promote a safer society,” he said.

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OPay Strengthens Commitment to Financial Inclusion, Customer-First Service, Launches New Office in Jos

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OPay has officially launched its new office in Jos, Plateau State, marking another milestone in its mission to bring fast, secure, and reliable financial services closer to Nigerians. The office launch event, held on March 25, 2026, brought together community and business leaders, local merchants, and members of OPay’s senior leadership team.

The new Jos office reflects OPay’s continued commitment to putting customers first and advancing financial inclusion across Nigeria.

By establishing a physical presence in Plateau State, OPay aims to serve individuals and businesses better, strengthen support for its agent and merchant network, enhance customer service delivery, and support business development.

The event highlighted OPay’s focus on building strong relationships within the communities it serves. Local merchants and partners engaged directly with the OPay team, sharing insights and experiences that will help shape better products and services tailored to their needs.

Speaking at the event, OPay’s Chief Operations and Technology Officer, Dotun Adekunle, commented:

“Our customers are at the center of everything we do. Opening this office in Jos allows us to stay closer to the people we serve, better understand their needs, and continue to provide fast, secure, and reliable financial services that improve everyday life. This new office is not just a building; it is a commitment to the people of Jos and Plateau State. It will help us support more businesses, improve service delivery, and drive financial inclusion by making digital payments more accessible to everyone, including underserved communities.”

The Jos office is expected to create a positive economic impact in the region by supporting local businesses, enabling easier access to financial tools, and creating job opportunities. It also strengthens OPay’s nationwide network, enabling more Nigerians to enjoy fast, secure, and reliable financial services.

As OPay continues to expand across Nigeria, the company remains focused on putting customers first, building trust, and making financial services accessible to all.

For more information about OPay’s services, initiatives, and community impact, please visit www.opayweb.com or connect with OPay on LinkedIn, @OPay_NG on X, and @opay.ng on Instagram.

About OPay

OPay was established in 2018 as a leading financial institution in Nigeria with the mission to make financial services more inclusive through technology. The company offers a wide range of payment services, including money transfer, bill payment, card service, airtime and data purchase, and merchant payments, among others. Renowned for its fast and reliable network and strong security features that protect customers; funds, OPay is licensed by the CBN and insured by the NDIC with the same insurance coverage as commercial banks.

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Kwara Partners Agri Firm to Tackle Post-harvest Losses

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The Kwara Government has partnered Olam Agri to curb post-harvest losses and boost farmers’ profitability across the state.

The development is contained in a statement issued on Sunday in Ilorin by Ashaolu Omotola, Press Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture.

The agreement was signed by Agriculture Commissioner, Dr Afees Alabi, and Olam Agri’s Vice President for Procurement, Noel Ferrao.

Alabi described post-harvest losses as a major constraint on farmers’ incomes and overall agricultural efficiency in the state.

He stressed the need for improved storage systems, describing them as practical tools to preserve produce and reduce avoidable waste.

The commissioner said activating storage facilities would improve preservation, support aggregation, and help farmers secure better market opportunities through flexible selling timelines.

Alabi reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening agricultural support across the 16 local government areas, noting the initiative would directly benefit thousands of farmers.

“The engagement reflects the government’s focus on strengthening infrastructure, deepening private sector collaboration, and improving efficiency for long-term food security and rural development,” he said.

Ferrao said Olam Agri aimed to collaborate with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Kwara government, development agencies, and financial institutions.

He noted the partnership would deliver sustainable maize and soyabean outgrower programmes, providing inputs, training on best practices, and timely market access.

According to him, Olam Agri already operates a similar soyabean partnership and plans to expand with another programme this farming season.

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