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Translate Home » News » Apo Six: FG yet to pay burial expenses 15 Years after, lawyer tells NHRC panel Apo Six: FG yet to pay burial expenses 15 Years after, lawyer tells NHRC panel On By Tordue Salem – Abuja The Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Amobi Nzelu on Wednesday pleaded with the Independent Investigative Panel on the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad(SARS), to revisit the case of Apo six where young traders were alleged to have been extra-judicially killed by some police officer on the 8th of June 2005, and get the Federal government to pay their families, burial expenses. Nzelu, counsel to the complainants, (Mr. Elvis Ozor and Edwin Meniru) on behalf of Ifeanyi Ozor and five other (now deceased) informed the IIP-SARS Panel, that the order of the then panel led by Justice Olasunbo Goodluck which directed that N500, 000 naira be paid to each of the deceased family for burial expenses was yet to be obeyed by the federal gover ....
The Battle of Bangui (Supplied) In March 2013, South Africa suffered its worst military defeat since the end of apartheid. After a battle that lasted almost two days, 200 crack troops who engaged 7 000 rebels in the Central African Republic were forced to negotiate a ceasefire at their base. Thirteen South African soldiers died in the battle, with two more later succumbing to their wounds. Battle of Bangui is as a result of a seven investigation by authors Warren Thompson, Stephan Hofstatter and James Oatway. This extract titled The Show Goes On: Enter the Guptas examines an intricate web of corruption and patronage reaching the highest echelons of power in South Africa and the CAR. ....