By EgbemaVoice, A renowned ljaw veteran broadcaster, the anchor man of ljaw Request Programme organized every Friday of the week at Radio Delta Broadcasting Services (DBS) Warri, Alaowei Victor Ebipade Ayabotu is throne into mourning as he lost his first daughter, Miss Frances Funlayefa Ayabotu to the cold hands of death. The sad news occured early this month 7th April, 2026 as family, friends, loved ones and well wishers paid condolence visit to the veteran at his residence in Osubi, near warri, Delta State in order to sympathize with him and his immediate family. The graduate of Mass Communication died at the tender age of 30 after a brief illness. Alaowei Ebipade Ayabotu, popularly known as Egberigede is a sound ljaw news broadcaster who over the past five decades had been promoting and preserving the ljaw language, culture and tradition through consistent media advocacy, ljaw traditional marriages and burial ceremonies. At this trying time, ljaw leaders, well meaning in...
Officer Dismissed From Nigeria Police Force After Viral Video Shows Use of Personal POS Machine to Extort 51,000 Naira From Civilian,
Officer Dismissed From Nigeria Police Force After Viral Video Shows Use of Personal POS Machine to Extort 51,000 Naira From Civilian A police officer accused of extorting money from Nigerians using a personal Point of Sale machine has been discharged from service, according to statements attributed to police authorities this week. The dismissal follows the circulation of a video in which the officer was recorded allegedly compelling a civilian to transfer 51,000 naira to an account he controlled. The footage sparked public outrage online and renewed calls for accountability within the force. In the video that went viral, the officer is seen during a stop-and-search operation reportedly demanding a transfer after detaining a young man. The victim was allegedly forced to make the payment via a POS machine the officer carried, rather than through official police procedures. Such conduct, if confirmed, violates Nigeria Police Force regulations which prohibit officers from using personal ac...