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Sanwo-Olu channels his inner Hilda Baci on Father’s Day

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has channelled his inner Hilda Baci to celebrate this year’s Father’s Day.

Celebrated every year on June 16, International Father’s Day is devoted to honouring fathers and fatherhood as well as paternal bonds and the influence of fathers in society.

The holiday is observed in over 110 countries around the world.

To mark this year’s edition, Sanwo-Olu took to his X account on Sunday evening to share photos of himself as he put his culinary skills to good use in the kitchen.

Tying an apron with “Head Chef” printed on it over a smart white native outfit, the Governor can be seen in one of the photos sprinkling condiments in what looks like a pot of soup.

He was also shown in another frame having a taste of his cooking.

In the accompanying caption, Sanwo-Olu said a call to kitchen duties is sometimes one of the responsibilities of fatherhood.

The Governor noted that fatherhood demands sacrifice, patience, and dedication to the family, which are the same attributes he tries to inculcate in his service to the people of the state.

“Fatherhood for me is about responsibility, love, and sometimes, a call to kitchen duties. It demands sacrifice, patience, and dedication to being the best we can be for our families.

“As a father and leader, I strive to nurture and provide in every role, ensuring my home thrives. The same dedication I bring to my family, I bring to serving Lagos.

“The love and principles we uphold in our families guide me daily as your governor.

“Together, we build a stronger, more caring community.

“Happy Father’s Day,” he wrote.

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South Korea’s first robot officer commits suicide

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A city council in South Korea said today their first administrative officer robot was defunct after throwing itself down some stairs, with local media mourning the country’s first robot suicide.

South Korea’s Gumi City Council announced the robot was found unresponsive after having apparently fallen down a two-meter (six-and-a-half foot) staircase last week.

Witnesses saw the robot officer “circling in one spot as if something was there” before the accident occurred, but the exact cause of the fall is still being investigated, a city council official told AFP.

“Pieces have been collected and will be analysed by the company,” the official said, adding that the robot had “helped with daily document deliveries, city promotion, and delivered information” to local residents.

“It was officially a part of the city hall, one of us,” another official said. “It worked diligently.”

Headlines in local media questioned the apparent robot suicide, saying: “Why did the diligent civil officer do it?” or asking “Was work too hard” for the robot?

Appointed in August 2023, the robot was one of the first to be used in this manner in the city.

Made by Bear Robotics, a Californian robot-waiter startup, the robot worked from 9 am to 6 pm and had its own civil service officer card.

Unlike other robots, which can typically only use one floor, the Gumi City Council robot could call an elevator and move floors on its own.

South Korea is one of the most enthusiastic users of robots globally.

It has the highest robot density in the world, with one industrial robot for every 10 employees, according to the International Federation of Robotics.

Gumi City Council is currently not planning to adopt a second robot officer at this moment, it told AFP.

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EFCC withdraws naira abuse case against Cubana Chief Priest after settlement

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has withdrawn its naira abuse case against Cubana Chief Priest.

On April 16, the antigraft agency filed a three-count charge against Cubana Chief Priest over alleged abuse of the naira.

Cubana Chief Priest was alleged to have sprayed and tampered with naira notes during an event at the Eko Hotel in Lagos.

However, the nightlife promoter pleaded not guilty to the charges and was granted bail of ₦10 million.

At the last adjourned date on May 2, Chikaosolu Ojukwu (SAN), the defence counsel, informed the court that the parties were exploring settlement and had applied that the matter be settled under the provisions of section 14(2) of the EFCC Act.

On June 5, Ojukwu applied for a withdrawal of the preliminary objection.

Since there was no objection from the prosecution, the court granted the request.

At the resumption of sitting in Lagos on Tuesday, Kehinde Ogundare, the federal high court judge presiding over the matter, directed Cubana to forfeit the sum of ₦10 million to the federal government.

He cited this as a part of an out-of-court deal the defendant agreed to with the EFCC in place of the charge.

Ogundare adopted the terms of the settlement agreement submitted by the EFCC.

Bilkisu Buhari-Bala, the counsel for the EFCC, informed the court that the parties in the charge entered into the out-of-court settlement and it was duly signed.

Chikaosolu Ojukwu, the defendant’s counsel, commended the anti-graft agency for resolving the matter.

He said the defendant is equally “remorseful and promises to turn over a new leaf going forward”.

Ojukwu also said that the consequence of the settlement is for the court to dismiss the charge.

Ogundare, in his short ruling, adopted the terms of settlement and consequently struck out the charge.

He said the terms of the settlement agree with Section 14 (2) of the EFCC Establishment Act, 2004.

“The defendant shall enter into a bond with the EFCC to be of good behaviour and never indulge in any economic and financial crime or related offences,” he said.

“The defendant shall engage in rigorous and intensive sensitisation and/or campaign against the abuse of coins and notes issued under the CBN Act as legal tender.

“The defendant shall bi-monthly post on his various social media handles a minimum of two video clips of his sensitisation/campaign against abuse of naira and sundry offences.

“The Defendant shall pay to the consolidated revenue fund of Federation such sum not below the sum of ten million naira (₦10,000,000:00) only upon the execution of this agreement.”

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‘He was known for diligence, exceptional service’ — customs pays tribute to late deputy comptroller

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has mourned the death of Etop Andrew Essien, the deputy comptroller in charge of revenue, who died on Tuesday.

The late customs officer died at the national assembly while answering questions from members of the house of representatives committee on public account when he coughed and slumped.

Essien was rushed to the national assembly clinic, where he was confirmed dead.

In a statement, NCS said Essien was a “diligent and exceptional” officer who was dedicated to his duties as the deputy comptroller in charge of revenue in the account unit of the service.

“During his presentation (before the house committee), approximately three minutes in, Deputy Comptroller Essien requested water and showed signs of discomfort. Despite immediate efforts to assist him, he unfortunately passed away,” the statement, issued by Abdullahi Maiwada, NCS spokesperson, reads.

“He was known for his diligence and exceptional service record in the Accounts Unit. His role as DC Revenue was pivotal in ensuring the accurate reconciliation of revenue, which he performed with utmost precision and dedication.”

Bashir Adeniyi, comptroller general of customs, said the service will support the family of the deceased.

“The loss of such a dedicated and valued team member is deeply felt across the service.

“We are committed to supporting and assisting his family and colleagues as they navigate this difficult period,” Maiwada quoted Adeniyi as saying.

“Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing and working with him. His exemplary service and unwavering commitment to duty will be remembered and cherished by the entire NCS community.

“The Nigeria Customs Service will forever remember Deputy Comptroller Essien for his outstanding contributions, his exemplary service, and his dedication to the nation. We honour his memory, and his legacy will continue to inspire us all.”

Essien, who was born in November 1967, joined the NCS in 1989. He hailed from Nsit-Ubium LGA in Akwa Ibom state.

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