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21/09/2021
Over the last 25 years, the state-legal cannabis industry has grown exponentially, but banking the proceeds of even a lawful cannabis business is still illegal under federal anti-money laundering (AML) laws. This effectively excludes the industry (and any businesses that serve it) from accessing banking and financial services.
Opinion for CoinDesk's Culture Week.
https://www.coindesk.com/layer2/2021/12/15/why-the-marijuana-industry-needs-crypto/
21/09/2021
Enugu govt suspends Igbo-Etiti monarch over demolished building of visually impaired man
The Enugu State government has announced the immediate suspension of the recognition of Igwe Christopher Everestus Okwor as the Traditional Ruler of Ihekwuenu Aku Autonomous Community in Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area of the state.
The suspension, according to a statement by the Commissioner for Chieftaincy Affairs, Dr. Charles C. O. Egumgbe, “is in the interest of peace, order and good governance and in compliance with Section (10b) of the Traditional Rulers Law, Cap 151, Revised Laws of Enugu State, 2004”.
Dr. Egumgbe, in the statement, told Igwe Okwor that “your Community is presently in turmoil due to wanton destruction of property and threat to lives of the members of the community”.
The Chieftaincy Commissioner, who disclosed that Igwe Okwor’s letter of recognition MCM/CM/98/VOL.11/116 is dated January 28, 2008, added: “Your suspension takes effect today, September 21, 2021, and would subsist pending the conclusion of investigation by the relevant bodies”.
The suspension of Igwe Okwor is part of the outcome of the meeting Dr. Egumgbe held on Tuesday with the suspended Traditional Ruler and the Chairman of Igbo-Etiti LGA, Hon. Mrs. Nkechi Ugwu-Oju, following the trending video of the demolition of a two bedroom building belonging to a visually impaired man in the community.
The Enugu State government through an earlier statement issued by the Commissioner for Information, Nnanyelugo Chidi Aroh, had expressed utter dismay over the incident and the allegation of the involvement of the now suspended Traditional Ruler in the demolition as well as the negative effect of the development on the peace and security of the community, reassuring the people of Enugu State of its irrevocable commitment to their welfare, as well as the peace and security of the state.
21/09/2021
A 76-year-old man, Adeniyi Adebisi Samuel, has been beheaded by some ritual killers in the Akanran area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
Parading the suspected ritual killers at the Amotekun headquarters, Dandaru, Ibadan, on Tuesday, the Deputy Commandant of Amotekun in the state, Mr. Akinro Kazeem, said the suspects were arrested following intelligence reports from the members of the public.
Akinro who gave names of the suspects as; Ismail Muraina, Abdlerasheed Olanrewaju, Olalekan Akande explained that Ismail Muraina confessed that he charmed the victim because he saw him as unstable.
He noted that the suspects confessed that they sold human heads based on the size and amount available in the hand on their customers.
According to him, the suspects specialised in selling human part to the ritualists who are in need of human parts between N4,000 and N100,000.
He urged members of the public to continue partnering with the police and other security agencies to reveal activities of the criminals in their respective communities.
One of the daughters of the victim, Mrs Olaosun Olufunke, said her father called her on Sunday morning that Ismail Muraina asked him to meet him to get some money his younger brother and that was the last time he heard about him.
"The man is lying. My dad told me on Sunday morning that Muraina asked him to come and get money for my younger brother and that was the only thing we heard last from him," she lamented.
21/09/2021
Aisha Buhari Cup. (ABC). invitational Women's cup
Nigeria vs South Africa
Date: Tues 21st. Sept
Venue: Mobolaji Johnson stadium Lagos
Time 4 pm
20/09/2021
Ubon Akpan, a human rights activist and international convener, Rally for Alternative Leadership has slammed the Akwa Ibom State Government over the disappearance of 2000 cows, claiming that southern leaders are politicizing the anti-open grazing law.
"Some southern Nigerian governors recently signed an anti-open grazing law, and they turned it into a celebration and a political symbol of success, which raises the question of the type of mischievous and non-proactive leaders we let govern us. They've only shown that they're reactive rather than proactive leaders by only responding to problems after they've occurred.
Sadly, Nigeria has never had a real national or state livestock law after 60 years of independence, leaving a space for some Fulani herdsmen (whether foreign or local) to commit massacres, rapes, kidnappings, and devastation of farmers' crops and livelihoods.
How in the world can governors who are seeking to right the wrongs caused by their lack of initiative and inadequate views of government be revered? There would have been fewer casualties if functional livestock laws had been in place before the herders began slaughtering or if they had been adopted as soon as the situation arose in 2016.
A reasonable livestock law requires livestock farmers, including cattle herders, to assess and control the risks associated with their animal rearing activities and make sure they don't harm people or property. If you're involved in cattle handling, the law teaches you how to do it better, safer, and more efficiently..." according to a screenshot of a post he made on Facebook.
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