• What does justice look like in the face of tragedy? In a significant move, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, announced the dismissal of four police officers linked to the tragic killings of seven traders in the Owode Onirin area. This shocking incident has raised questions about accountability within law enforcement and the need for justice in our communities.

    As we reflect on this heartbreaking event, it's vital to consider the impact on the families affected and the broader implications for public trust in the police. Justice must not only be served but seen to be served.

    What are your thoughts on how we can ensure accountability in law enforcement?

    Read more about this developing story: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/05/four-police-officers-dismissed-over-killing-of-seven-traders-in-lagos/

    #JusticeForAll #PoliceAccountability #LagosTragedy #CommunitySafety #LawEnforcementReform
    What does justice look like in the face of tragedy? In a significant move, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, announced the dismissal of four police officers linked to the tragic killings of seven traders in the Owode Onirin area. This shocking incident has raised questions about accountability within law enforcement and the need for justice in our communities. As we reflect on this heartbreaking event, it's vital to consider the impact on the families affected and the broader implications for public trust in the police. Justice must not only be served but seen to be served. What are your thoughts on how we can ensure accountability in law enforcement? Read more about this developing story: https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/05/four-police-officers-dismissed-over-killing-of-seven-traders-in-lagos/ #JusticeForAll #PoliceAccountability #LagosTragedy #CommunitySafety #LawEnforcementReform
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    Four police officers dismissed over killing of seven traders in Lagos
    The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, has confirmed that four police officers have been dismissed from the force over their alleged involvement in the killing of seven traders in the Owode Onirin area of Lagos State. Speaking with
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  • What happens when a nation’s emergency response fails its most vulnerable?

    The recent tragedy in Lagos, where three brothers lost their lives in a devastating building fire, has prompted former presidential candidate Peter Obi to call it a national tragedy. Obi highlighted this heartbreaking incident as a powerful indictment of Nigeria’s emergency response system, emphasizing the urgent need for reform.

    Such incidents serve as a stark reminder of the lives at stake and the critical importance of effective emergency management. It’s disheartening to think that families are torn apart not just by accidents, but by systemic failures. Let us reflect on how we can advocate for change to ensure that no family experiences such preventable loss again.

    Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/15/peter-obi-mourns-three-brothers-killed-in-building-fire/

    #LagosTragedy #EmergencyResponse #PeterObi #NationalAwareness #SystemicChange
    What happens when a nation’s emergency response fails its most vulnerable? The recent tragedy in Lagos, where three brothers lost their lives in a devastating building fire, has prompted former presidential candidate Peter Obi to call it a national tragedy. Obi highlighted this heartbreaking incident as a powerful indictment of Nigeria’s emergency response system, emphasizing the urgent need for reform. Such incidents serve as a stark reminder of the lives at stake and the critical importance of effective emergency management. It’s disheartening to think that families are torn apart not just by accidents, but by systemic failures. Let us reflect on how we can advocate for change to ensure that no family experiences such preventable loss again. Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/01/15/peter-obi-mourns-three-brothers-killed-in-building-fire/ #LagosTragedy #EmergencyResponse #PeterObi #NationalAwareness #SystemicChange
    Peter Obi Mourns Three Brothers Killed in Building Fire
    Former presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Mr. Peter Obi, has described the deaths of three siblings who perished in the Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) building fire in Lagos as a national tragedy and a damning indictment of Nigeria’s emergenc
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