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Bayo Akinloye
Bayo Akinloye is a Lagos-based journalist in Nigeria. He has keen interest in health, science and development reporting. He is an alumnus of the U.S. IVLP and a journalism fellow of Thomson Reuters Foundation. He has written several stories, including ****; ****; ****; ****; ****; among others Bayo ...
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Cocoa to cannabis: Farmers seek fortunes inside forbidden farms
01 Mar 2021
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The ICIR- Latest News, Politics, Governance, Elections, Investigation, Factcheck, Covid-19
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| Economic Shift
Farmers in South-west Nigeria, traditionally reliant on cocoa farming, are increasingly turning to cannabis cultivation due to its higher profitability and lower production costs. Despite the legal risks and opposition from the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), many farmers find cannabis farming more lucrative. The Ondo State government, led by Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, is advocating for the legalization of cannabis for medical purposes to boost the economy. The article highlights the economic struggles of cocoa farmers and the potential benefits of legalizing cannabis, drawing comparisons with global trends in cannabis legalization.
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Akeem Alao
Akeem Alao is a Lagos-based freelance journalist and language instructor. He works at Parkchester Times, The Naija News and Edugist. He also writes opinions media platforms. He can write fluently in English and Yoruba languages.
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NYCN takes strides against drug abuse, seeks NDLEA collaboration
03 Feb 2024
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| Community Collaboration
The National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) Odi-Olowo/Ojuwoye Local Branch initiated a strategic advocacy visit to the Lagos State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to combat substance abuse among youth. Led by Engr. Adigun Olalekan Ibrahim, the NYCN engaged in discussions to strengthen community collaboration. The visit, aligned with the upcoming 4th Breakfast Session themed 'Menace of Drug Abuse,' emphasized the importance of youth education and rehabilitation. Commander Abubakar Liman Wali praised the collaboration, highlighting the significance of community engagement in addressing drug abuse challenges.
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Igboeli Arinze
Igboeli Arinze is an accomplished public affairs analyst and newspaper columnist with over a thousand articles to his credit. He is presently the Managing Editor of Hawkeye Communications, publishers of realpoliticsnigeria.ng, nzogbunzogbu.ng, TTP.ng,.Anambratimes.com and Busybody. He also writes ...
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Can Nigeria win its drug war
02 Dec 2023
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thenationonlineng.net
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Nigeria has been grappling with the challenge of hard drugs since the 1980s, with 14.3 million Nigerians aged 15-64 involved in drug abuse. Despite the establishment of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in 1990, the agency struggles with limited resources and corruption, making it difficult to combat the growing drug trade. The NDLEA's efforts are further complicated by the emergence of new drugs and sophisticated trafficking methods. Corruption within the agency and connections between cartels and influential Nigerians hinder progress. Addressing the drug problem requires a comprehensive approach, including stronger enforcement, social and economic development, and international cooperation. Advocacy through schools, churches, and civil society organizations is also essential for promoting drug-free lifestyles.
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Paul Ejime
Paul Ejime is a Global Affairs Analyst. A widely traveled journalist, former War Correspondent and author, he is an independent Consultant on Communications and Media development and Governance Issues, such as peace and security and elections.
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NDLEA intercepts large consignment of Canadian Loud in Lagos, UK, Italy
14 Jan 2024
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centurypost.com.ng
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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) intercepted a large consignment of Canadian Loud, a strong synthetic strain of cannabis, in Lagos Island. The drugs, weighing 111.2 kilograms, were being transported by Taofeek Yusuf in an unregistered vehicle. This operation followed the arrest of Godwin ThankGod at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, who was attempting to smuggle codeine-based syrup and rohypnol to Milan, Italy. Both arrests were based on credible intelligence, highlighting NDLEA's effective law enforcement efforts.
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Ramatu Garba
Ramatu Garba is a journalist with years of experience in different international radio stations across the globe. She is a sport commentator and highly experienced in managing all social media platforms. She has passion for the plight of the girl child education and orphans especially those without ...
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NDLEA destroys 15.7 tonnes of illicit drugs in Kano
27 Nov 2023
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) destroyed 15.7 tonnes of narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances in Kano State, seized between October 2020 and October 2023. The destruction, aimed at preventing the drugs from re-entering society, included cannabis, cocaine, methamphetamine, and expired drugs. NDLEA officials and Kano State representatives emphasized their commitment to eradicating drug abuse, with plans to establish divisional narcotic offices across Nigeria. The efforts were praised by various stakeholders, including the Kano State Government and Emirate Councils.
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Caleb Jacob
Caleb Jacob is a journalist based in Kano, Nigeria.
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Federal Government Insists on Relocating Kano Medicine Dealers to CWC
19 Feb 2024
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www.nigeriainfo.fm
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Over 1,321 medicine shops at Kano’s Sabon Gari open market were closed following a court order to relocate to the Coordinated Wholesale Centre (CWC) in Dangwauro. The dealers, under NAPMED, cited high rent, security, and distance as reasons for their reluctance. Despite protests, the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria and NAFDAC insist on the relocation to regulate drug sales and protect public health. The federal government and civil society organizations support the move, emphasizing the need to curb illicit drug sales. The CWC, with over two thousand shops and robust security, is now the designated market for legitimate drug dealers.
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Tesla Lawal
Welcome to my paydesk profile I am an experienced journalist based in (F.c.t.), Nigeria, feel free to contact me for any media work, report, research etc on various aspects of the media. Connect with me on paydesk as well as twitter. ✍️
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NDLEA Arrests Member of Lagos Drug Syndicate and Notorious Kingpin
27 Nov 2023
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Okay.ng
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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested Lawal Oyenuga, a member of a major Lagos drug syndicate, for attempting to smuggle 400 grammes of cocaine to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, concealed in palm sandals. The arrest led to the capture of a notorious kingpin, Wasiu Gbolahan, known as Teacher, who recruits mules for drug trafficking. Oyenuga was apprehended at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport and his arrest followed the recent capture of a widow attempting a similar smuggling operation. Teacher, who has been linked to previous trafficking attempts, was arrested at his residence in Ikorodu, Lagos. He is a property agent with seven children and four wives.
Ruona Meyer
Ruona Meyer is an academic researcher, media trainer and journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria and Trier, Germany. She specialises in multimedia journalism production, project management, curriculum development and consults on the fields of solutions journalism, diversity, equity and inclusion, as ...
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BBC investigation: Secrets of Nigeria’s illicit codeine trade revealed
29 Apr 2018
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guardian.ng
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The article investigates Nigeria's illicit codeine trade, revealing how pharmaceutical companies exploit weak regulations to sell codeine illegally. The BBC's undercover operation exposes the involvement of company insiders and street gangs in distributing the drug. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Kano is actively combating the trade, seizing large quantities of codeine and arresting suspects. The Doriye Rehabilitation Centre in Kano reports a significant increase in codeine addiction cases, highlighting the severe health consequences. The article underscores the devastating impact of codeine on Nigeria's youth and the need for stricter regulations.
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Emeka Nwokocha
Emeka Nwokocha is a journalist and Senior Correspondent at TheBrief Online News Platform. He brings his honed expertise in news reportage and feature writing to bear on his current job. His area of specialty includes politics, governance, economy, gender inequality and human rights. He is a ...
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Delta Conflict Prevent Council Strengthens Collaboration with Police, NDLEA, Community Leaders to Curb Drug and Substance Abuse in Ughelli and Environs
01 Oct 2023
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www.thebrief.com.ng
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Delta Conflict Prevent Council (DCPC) has enhanced its collaboration with the Nigerian Police Force, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), and community leaders to combat the rising issue of drug and substance abuse among youths in Ughelli and its surroundings. During a sensitization workshop, various stakeholders emphasized the importance of collective efforts, good parenting, and community involvement in addressing the menace. The initiative received commendations from local government officials and community leaders, who pledged their support to ensure a drug-free society.
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Francis Okoye
Francis Okoye is a journalist based in Onitsha, Nigeria. 1. A Bimla Misra Memorial Health Fellowship CNS Health Fellow 2016-2017. 2. Awarded as one of 3 best Correspondence of Citizen News Service 2016. 3. Over 300 published articles in print and online media since 1990, ranging from ...
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NEDC Ends 1-yr ‘Youth Against Substance Abuse’ Campaign In Borno
17 Oct 2024
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leadership.ng
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The North-East Development Commission, in collaboration with several organizations, concluded a year-long Youth Against Substance Abuse campaign in Maiduguri, Borno State. The initiative trained over 180 young individuals to combat drug abuse, with a focus on empowering them as prevention ambassadors. Key highlights included a presentation on synthetic drug usage and a quiz competition among local schools. The campaign emphasized the need for continued collaboration and the establishment of drug-free clubs, marking a significant step towards reducing substance abuse in the region.
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Matthew Omonigho
Matthew Omonigho is a journalist based in Warri, Nigeria.
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Mohbad: Delta youths protest, insist late singer’s wife, father, NDLEA have cases to answer
21 Sept 2023
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Daily Post Nigeria
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Hundreds of youths in Effurun, Delta State, held a rally demanding justice for the late singer Mohbad, urging authorities to investigate his death thoroughly. They called for the interrogation of Mohbad's wife and father, and the arrest of Naira Marley and others allegedly involved. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency was also urged to be investigated for denying Mohbad's arrest in 2022. The rally featured emotional speeches and continued with the youths dancing to Mohbad's tracks.
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