Tag: Lagos Security

  • Teniola Aladese Raises Alarm Over Safety in Lekki Estate

    Teniola Aladese Raises Alarm Over Safety in Lekki Estate

    According to PM News Nigeria, Nollywood actress Teniola Aladese has expressed fear for her safety within her Lekki estate, saying she no longer feels comfortable taking walks alone and that “strange men” frequently follow her.

    She contrasted the experience with her former neighborhood in Magodo, where she said walking even at odd hours felt normal. Her comments have spread widely online and triggered broader discussion about security gaps in high-end, gated communities in Lagos.

    Vanguard Nigeria also quoted her remarks, reinforcing how quickly the story has escalated from a personal complaint to a citywide conversation on women’s safety.

    Echotitbits take: Lekki’s “secure celebrity zone” branding is taking a hit. When high-profile residents go public, it usually points to estate-management failure. Expect more residents to demand stricter access control—and more celebrities to quietly upgrade private security or relocate to tighter-vetted enclaves.
    Source: Tribune – https://tribuneonlineng.com/i-no-longer-feel-safe-walking-alone-in-lekki-teniola-aladese/ 2026-01-26

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  • Funke Akindele Robbery Detail Emerges via Bimbo Thomas

    Funke Akindele Robbery Detail Emerges via Bimbo Thomas

    In a recent interview shared by The Punch, Nollywood actress Bimbo Thomas recounted a terrifying incident where she and Funke Akindele were attacked by armed robbers during the filming of ‘Omo Ghetto.’ The story highlights the security risks faced by Nigerian film crews on location.

    Thomas described how the gunmen stormed the set, threatening the cast and crew. She praised Akindele’s bravery during the ordeal, noting that the ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ star tried to protect her team despite the life-threatening situation.

    The incident happened during a night shoot in a volatile area of Lagos. Since the story went viral, many industry veterans have come forward with similar tales, calling for the establishment of a dedicated security task force for movie sets.

    Vanguard Nigeria corroborated the account, reporting: ‘Bimbo Thomas recounts how armed robbers attacked her and Funke Akindele, revealing the trauma they faced.’ The Nation Nigeria also covered the interview, quoting Thomas: ‘Funke was a lioness that day, standing up for all of us.’

    Echotitbits take: Nollywood’s growth has outpaced its infrastructure. Funke Akindele is the industry’s biggest star, and the fact that she was exposed to such danger is a wake-up call for better production safety.

    Source: The Punch — https://punchng.com/armed-robbers-attacked-funke-akindele-during-omo-ghetto-filming-actress-bimbo-thomas/#google_vignette January 5, 2026
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  • Lagos Gov Okays Body Worn Cameras for LASTMA, VIS, Safety Corps, Others

    Lagos Gov Okays Body Worn Cameras for LASTMA, VIS, Safety Corps, Others

    • ‘Initiative Will Enhance Safety, Boost Investors’ Confidence’ – Governor Sanwo-Olu

    Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday, rolled out a groundbreaking plan for the enhancement of security and safety in Lagos State. The Governor approved a mass training for the State’s law enforcement personnel on the use of body worn cameras, ahead of the deployment of the digital tools for security operations across the State.

    The three-day training, which will commence in May, will be facilitated by the State’s Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI), headed by Prince Oyekan Falade. After the training, all State-funded law enforcement officers will be commissioned to wear body cameras for their operations.

    Sanwo-Olu said the move would improve transparency and accountability in the activities of law enforcement agencies, and put the State Government in a better position to respond to security challenges in real time.

    Provision of adequate security, the Governor said, is a key pillar of his administration’s T.H.E.M.E.S. agenda, stressing that the initiative reflected his Government’s resolution to ensure Lagos remained secure for residents and investors.

    He said: “I am pleased to inaugurate the use of body-worn cameras by law enforcement officers in Lagos and this is a groundbreaking move to enhance safety in the State, as well as increase transparency and accountability in the activities of our law enforcement agencies. Lagos State has strategically set the pace among other States in Nigeria to launch the use of body worn cameras by law enforcement officers.

    “The security challenges in different parts of the country are worrisome, but with proactive action, the use of modern technological tools, and a mix of well-trained and intelligent officers, we will successfully combat many of these challenges. With body-worn cameras, our law enforcement officers are better equipped to protect lives and properties, thereby, making Lagos safer for us all.”

    Sanwo-Olu said the launch of the body-worn cameras would take the Government a step closer towards fulfilling its security agenda, stressing that the introduction of devices to frontline security team and officers would enhance their productivity and professionalism, while also fast-tracking law enforcement process.

    The cameras, the Governor pointed out, will help the State Government check abuse of power and excesses by security personnel, while also improving the safety and accountability of officers, who will use the devices for evidence sharing and intelligence gathering.

    “I am hopeful that all officers will optimise the cameras that will be assigned to them for the furtherance of justice and improvement of the law enforcement process. Our Government will continue to prioritise the welfare of our law enforcement officers whose pivotal efforts we acknowledge in the entrenchment of a safe city,” Sanwo-Olu said.

    Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Khadijat Shittabey, applauded the Governor for approving the initiative, stressing that the body worn cameras would help the ministry in the administration of justice.

    She said: “The cameras will also help to enhance professionalism on the part of the law enforcement agents, provide digital evidence of events and provide additional means of protection for officers. The cameras will be used to establish guilt or innocence of officers when confronted with allegations of wrongdoing.”

    Falade, after demonstrating the operation of the camera on the Governor, said 7,000 officers will be trained in the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS), Lagos Neighborhood Safety Corps (LNSC), and the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC).

    The training, LETI boss disclosed, will be done in 26 batches to reduce crowding of the training centre.

    LETI was established in 2013 through an Executive Order, to set standards for recruitment of law enforcement agents, training and development of the officers.