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Outrage as Delta Police Officers Caught Counting Wads of Cash in Patrol Van | TMI SOCIALS. 1. A disturbing video showing four Delta State police officers counting wads of cash inside a marked patrol van rocked social media this week, triggering widespread outrage and concern over possible extortion. SP Bright Edafe, the Delta State Police spokesperson, confirmed that the officers have been identified and arrested. Two senior officers are now being queried, while the two inspectors involved are detained and awaiting an orderly room trial. The photo shows the suspects standing before the Commissioner of Police, facing disciplinary action. 2. The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) is ramping up its protest, threatening to launch the “mother of all strikes” unless long-standing demands are met. Members declared August 26 a nationwide protest day — with rallies and sit-ins already unfolding across campuses from UNILAG to UNN and FUTA. Their demands are clear: implementation of the 2009 ASUU-FGN agreement, pending salary arrears, promotion delays, revitalization funds, and the long-overlooked Yayale Ahmed report submitted in February — all still gathering dust in government offices. With an August 28 meeting scheduled, ASUU’s patience is touted as reaching its breaking point, and they’re ready to halt academic activities if decisive action isn’t taken. 3. Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo has been shaking up Nigeria’s passport and immigration services with bold tech-driven reforms. His office has cleared over 200,000 pending passport applications, wiped out ₦28 billion in legacy debts, and launched contactless passport renewal systems for Nigerians abroad in Canada, Europe, and soon Asia—eliminating queues and reducing corruption. He’s also centralized passport production, inaugurated an 8.3-petabyte data center, introduced a digitized application portal, and expanded visa automation—all aimed at modernizing access and security. www.itvradiong.com/live / itvradiong www.facebook.com/itvradiong www.twitter.com/itvradiong www.instagram.com/itvradiong www.tiktok.com/@itvradiong