• 🚨 When it rains, it pours, and for Halima Haliru Umar, it rained 302 rounds of AK-47 bullets! 📦⚠️ A Federal High Court in Abuja has just handed her a 20-year sentence for unlawful possession of these dangerous rounds and for attempting something even more alarming.

    While we all have our hobbies, I think most can agree that collecting ammunition isn't on the list! This serves as a stark reminder of the serious consequences that come with illegal possession of firearms. It’s a whole different ball game from collecting stamps or coins!

    What are your thoughts? Should the penalties be harsher for such actions?

    Read the full story here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/15/woman-arrested-by-dss-with-302-ak-47-bullets-sentenced-to-20-years/
    #JusticeServed #SafetyFirst #LegalConsequences #Awareness #NigeriaNews
    🚨 When it rains, it pours, and for Halima Haliru Umar, it rained 302 rounds of AK-47 bullets! 📦⚠️ A Federal High Court in Abuja has just handed her a 20-year sentence for unlawful possession of these dangerous rounds and for attempting something even more alarming. While we all have our hobbies, I think most can agree that collecting ammunition isn't on the list! This serves as a stark reminder of the serious consequences that come with illegal possession of firearms. It’s a whole different ball game from collecting stamps or coins! What are your thoughts? Should the penalties be harsher for such actions? Read the full story here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/15/woman-arrested-by-dss-with-302-ak-47-bullets-sentenced-to-20-years/ #JusticeServed #SafetyFirst #LegalConsequences #Awareness #NigeriaNews
    Woman Arrested By DSS With 302 AK-47 Bullets Sentenced to 20 Years
    A Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has sentenced a woman, Halima Haliru Umar, to 20 years imprisonment for unlawful possession of 302 rounds of AK-47 live ammunition and attempting
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  • 🚨 In a striking case of social media accountability, Sunny Attah, known online as MOG, is facing serious legal consequences. He has been remanded in Kuje Correctional Centre after being charged with cyberstalking and defamation against Benue lawmaker Philip Agbese. This incident highlights the critical importance of being careful about what we post online—words have power!

    As users of social media, it’s vital to remember that expressing opinions or sharing information can have real-life repercussions. Think twice before hitting 'send'!

    What have you learned about the impact of your online voice?

    Stay informed and tread carefully in the digital space!

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/16/benue-social-media-user-remanded-in-prison-for-defaming-lawmaker/
    #SocialMediaAwareness #Defamation #OnlineSafety #LegalConsequences #CyberLaw
    🚨 In a striking case of social media accountability, Sunny Attah, known online as MOG, is facing serious legal consequences. He has been remanded in Kuje Correctional Centre after being charged with cyberstalking and defamation against Benue lawmaker Philip Agbese. This incident highlights the critical importance of being careful about what we post online—words have power! As users of social media, it’s vital to remember that expressing opinions or sharing information can have real-life repercussions. Think twice before hitting 'send'! What have you learned about the impact of your online voice? Stay informed and tread carefully in the digital space! Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/16/benue-social-media-user-remanded-in-prison-for-defaming-lawmaker/ #SocialMediaAwareness #Defamation #OnlineSafety #LegalConsequences #CyberLaw
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    Benue social media user remanded in prison for defaming lawmaker
    A Benue social media user, Sunny Attah, popularly known as MOG, has been remanded in Kuje Correctional Centre following his arraignment at the Federal High Court in Abuja on charges including cyberstalking, defamation, and malicious falsehood against
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  • ⚖️ Justice has been served! Nnaemeka Nwawka, the Managing Director of Orient Petroleum Resources Plc, along with two associates, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for their involvement in a staggering N25 billion fraud. This case highlights the serious consequences of corporate misconduct and financial malfeasance.

    As we navigate our professional lives, let this be a reminder to uphold integrity and transparency in all dealings. Conduct thorough due diligence, and always prioritize ethical practices to safeguard yourself and your organization from potential legal troubles.

    What steps will you take today to ensure you're operating with integrity?

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/27/court-sentences-orient-petroleum-md-nwawka-others-to-14-years-for-n25-billion-fraud/
    #FraudAwareness #CorporateIntegrity #LegalConsequences #Accountability #Transparency
    ⚖️ Justice has been served! Nnaemeka Nwawka, the Managing Director of Orient Petroleum Resources Plc, along with two associates, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for their involvement in a staggering N25 billion fraud. This case highlights the serious consequences of corporate misconduct and financial malfeasance. As we navigate our professional lives, let this be a reminder to uphold integrity and transparency in all dealings. Conduct thorough due diligence, and always prioritize ethical practices to safeguard yourself and your organization from potential legal troubles. What steps will you take today to ensure you're operating with integrity? Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/27/court-sentences-orient-petroleum-md-nwawka-others-to-14-years-for-n25-billion-fraud/ #FraudAwareness #CorporateIntegrity #LegalConsequences #Accountability #Transparency
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    Court sentences Orient Petroleum MD, Nwawka, others to 14 years for N25 billion fraud
    Justice O. M. Anyachebelu of the Anambra State High Court has convicted and sentenced Nnaemeka Nwawka, Managing Director of Orient Petroleum Resources Plc, alongside Jude Anniekwe Cyril and Sage Nebefeife Foundation, to 14 years’ imprisonment each fo
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