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Man jailed for stealing police car in Zimbabwe

A 23-year-old man, Godfrey Musa Ndlovu, has been sentenced to 12 months in prison for stealing a Zimbabwe Republic Police vehicle. The court warned that state assets are protected by law. Read the full story.

Appeal Court Bars VIO from Stopping, Impounding Vehicles

A landmark Court of Appeal judgment has stripped the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) of powers to stop, impound vehicles, or impose fines. This ruling demands urgent reform to end harassment and uphold citizens' constitutional rights. #Nigeria #RuleOfLaw

Device in Joshua's Car Can Prove Crash Cause - Expert

A car seller points to the Event Data Recorder in Anthony Joshua's Lexus LX570 as the key to uncovering the truth behind the fatal December 2025 crash that killed his friends. Read the full analysis and public reactions here.

Bauchi Police Recover Stolen Emir's Vehicle

Bauchi State Police recover a stolen Toyota Hilux belonging to the Emirate Council and arrest a suspect. New police officers deployed for community policing probation.

Police Stall Anthony Joshua Crash Investigation

Investigation into Anthony Joshua's fatal crash on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway faces hurdles as police refuse to cooperate with safety bureau, withholding crucial vehicle data recorder.

Four Children Die in Benue Vehicle Accident

A tragic accident in Benue State on New Year Day claimed the lives of four children after a vehicle plunged into a stream. Several others were injured. Read the full report.

Actor Ijebu Spent N1.8 Trillion on Data in 2025

Yoruba actor Ijebu shocks fans by revealing he spent an estimated N1.8 trillion on internet data in 2025. The comic actor said the cost kept him awake at night. Read full story.

Nigeria's Mandatory Car Recycling Fee Starts 2026

From 2026, Nigerians will pay a mandatory vehicle recycling fee at registration. The policy aims to generate over N150bn yearly, create jobs, and regulate used car imports. Get all the details.

DRTS Moves to End Number Plate Touting in Abuja

The FCT Directorate of Road Traffic Services announces a major reform to eliminate touting and racketeering in vehicle registration. Director Abubakar Yeldu reveals plans for a cleaner system by 2026.

Cross River Enforces Vehicle Colours from Jan 31

Cross River State mandates all commercial vehicles to adopt state-approved colours and security numbers by January 31, 2026. Non-compliance will attract sanctions. The move aims to boost safety and uniformity.

Police Resume Tinted Glass Enforcement Jan 2, 2026

The Nigeria Police Force announces the resumption of tinted glass permit enforcement on January 2, 2026, citing security concerns. The move sparks public debate as the case remains in court.

72 Data Centres Needed for Nigeria's $1 Trn Economy

Digital Realty CEO Ikechukwu Nnamani says Nigeria requires 72 edge data centres to power a $1 trillion economy by 2030. He highlights a severe infrastructure gap and lack of AI-ready facilities.

Appeal Court Upholds Ban on VIO Stopping Motorists

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has affirmed a landmark ruling, stripping Vehicle Inspection Officers of powers to stop, fine, or confiscate vehicles from motorists. This victory for road users' rights reinforces that only courts can impose sanctions.

Court Upholds Ban on VIO Vehicle Impoundment

The Court of Appeal in Abuja has affirmed a ban on VIOs impounding vehicles and imposing fines, awarding N1 million in damages. Read the full details of this landmark ruling.

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