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Court Punishes Man For Urinating In Public Place

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A Grade A Customary Court in Ibadan on Tuesday punished a 27 year-old man, Taiwo Ajala, for urinating in a public place.

Ajala was punished after he was caught  urinating within the premises of the court.

The Court’s President, Mrs S.M. Akintayo, punished Ajala by asking him to kneel down, face the wall, raise up his two hands and close his eyes for polluting the environment.

The president of the court subsequently ordered the police to arraign Ajala as an offender.

Ajala started crying and pleaded for leniency.

“Please, forgive me, I did not know that it is an offence to urinate in a public place,” he pleaded.

Akintayo subsequently pardoned Ajala, and advised him to desist from such acts.

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Namibian APRM Delegation Visits AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria on Peer Learning Mission

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Joel Ajayi 


The Ambassador and Chief Executive Officer of the APRM National Secretariat, Namibia, Ambassador Lineekela Mboti, has led a delegation, including officials from the APRM Continental Secretariat, on a visit to the National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer of AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria, Hon. Jabiru Salisu Abdullahi, in Abuja.


The visit was aimed at gaining deeper insight into the operational structure of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) in Nigeria, its reporting lines, challenges, and the advantages of integrating the AUDA-NEPAD and APRM structures under a unified system.


Welcoming the delegation, Hon. Jabiru Salisu Abdullahi provided an overview of Nigeria’s implementation framework, highlighting the synergy between AUDA-NEPAD and APRM in advancing governance and development outcomes.


 He commended the Namibian team’s commitment to institutional learning and assured them of AUDA-NEPAD Nigeria’s readiness to provide the necessary technical support and guidance to strengthen APRM operations in Namibia.

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