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Arrested Judges: DSS agent reveals more details

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Agents at the Department of State Security have alleged that some of the arrested judges collected bribe from departmental stores while some others traveled as far as Ghana, Benin republic and Niger republic to collect bribe. The Nation reports that the DSS has in its possession an audio and video tapes of some of the judges collecting bribe.

EFCC Arrests Female High Court Registrar Notorious for connecting Lawyers With Corrupt Judges

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The EFCC last Thursday arrested Helen Ogunleye, a registrar at the Federal High Court in Lagos with a record of pairing up senior lawyers with corrupt judges to pervert justice.

New Face of TBS Lagos Ultra Modern Bus Terminal inspected by Governor Ambode

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 Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos, Commissioner for Information & Strategy, Steve Ayorinde; Managing Partner, Consultants Collaborative Partnership (CCP), Tayo Babalakin; Special Adviser on Lagos Global, Prof. Ademola Abass; CEO Quattro Alchemy, Arch. Aderoju Ademoroti and Special Adviser on Transportation, Prince Anofi Elegushi during the inspection of Ultra Modern Bus Terminal at Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), on Sunday.

9 suspected kidnappers of CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele's wife paraded

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The Nigeria Police today paraded the kidnappers of Mrs Margaret Emefiele, the wife of the Central Bank Governor, Godwin Emefiele. Margaret was kidnapped on September 29th and regained her freedom October 1st. Parade are

2 Soldiers involved in the kidnap of the CBN Governor's wife, Margaret Emefiele got N13m

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Two soldiers, Lance Corporals Musa Maidabra and Edwin George, serving at 122D30 Regiment in Maiduguri, Borno State, have been arrested for transporting the ransom that was paid for the release of the wife of the Central Bank Governor, Margaret Emefiele.

50 customers owe banks N5.23tn, Over one third of the total commercial bank debts

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Fifty customers owe commercial banks the sum of N5.23tn, representing 33.4 per cent of the total private sector credit exposure of N15.68tn, the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Financial System Stability report has stated.