NICK REINER REMAINS IN JAIL WITH NO FAMILY CONTACT AHEAD OF TRIAL IN PARENTS’ MURDER CASE. (PHOTO).

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 Nick Reiner remains in jail with no family contact ahead of trial in parents’ murder case Nick Reiner, the 32-year-old screenwriter accused of killing his parents Rob and Michele Reiner, remains in custody at the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles without bail.  He has pleaded not guilty to two counts of first-degree murder following the discovery of his parents’ bodies in their home last December.  His case has drawn widespread attention due to the high-profile nature of the victims and the disturbing allegations surrounding the incident. According to reports, Reiner has not been in contact with his family since his arrest.  Sources say relatives are unable to cope with the situation, leaving his defense attorney, Kimberly Greene, as the only person to visit him.  Greene took over the case earlier this year after his previous lawyer withdrew. Reiner is currently housed in a restricted mental observation unit, where inmates are monitored closely d...

PRESIDENT TINUBU ASSENTS IDPs' PROTECTION BILL, SPONSORED BY BENJAMIN KALU AND OTHERS.(PHOTO)..


 PRESIDENT TINUBU ASSENTS  IDPs' PROTECTION BILL, SPONSORED BY BENJAMIN KALU AND OTHERS.


‎President Bola Tinubu has signed into law the bill to domesticate the African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Nigeria. 

‎The legislation, also known as the Kampala Convention Act, seeks to strengthen humanitarian protection and uphold the rights and dignity of displaced citizens. 

‎In a statement, Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, who sponsored the bill alongside six other lawmakers, described the President’s assent as a significant demonstration of the Federal Government’s commitment to addressing the plight of displaced Nigerians with empathy and urgency.

‎Kalu commends President Tinubu for giving legal backing to the African Union convention, noting that the law would strengthen coordination among federal and state humanitarian agencies. 

‎He says the Act will improve conditions in IDP camps and host communities by addressing long-standing challenges such as overcrowded shelters, inadequate resources, and limited access to healthcare and education for displaced persons.

‎Other objectives of the legislation include tackling the root causes of internal displacement in Nigeria by giving effect to the Kampala Convention declaration in 2009, to which Nigeria and 32 other African nations are signatories, as well as  align its provisions with the 1999 Constitution as amended.

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