Sexual Assault: Baba Ijesha’s Case Resumes As New Evidence Laid Before Court

The special offences court unit of the Lagos state high court has admitted another evidence submitted by Comedian Princess against Baba Ijesha, Nollywood actor.

Baba Ijesha is being tried on a six-count charge which includes sexual assault by penetration, indecent treatment of a child, and sexual assault.

On Monday, Princess appeared as one of the witnesses against the 48-year-old actor.

During the cross-examination of her account by Babatunde Ogala, counsel to Baba Ijesha, on Tuesday, the actress submitted a copy of her written statement at the police station when she reported the matter.

Oluwatoyin Taiwo, the judge, thereafter admitted the statement as another piece of evidence in the trial.

The court had earlier admitted footage of closed-circuit television (CCTV) submitted by Princess as evidence against Baba Ijesha on Monday.

The development comes as the court also directed Princess to produce an original version of the CCTV footage she submitted to the defence counsel.

During the trial, Ogala had argued that the copy of the footage made available to his team was not the original one.

According to him, the copy submitted by Princess was the one she recorded from the original version of the CCTV footage.

But Olayinka Adeyemi, the state director of public prosecution (DPP), had opposed the gesture, adding that there was no need for such a request.

Reacting, Oluwatoyin Taiwo, the judge, asked the prosecution team to present the original CCTV hard drive to the defence team for examination.

The three-day trial started on Monday and will continue till Wednesday.

Lagos Govt Begins Clamp Down On Illegal Structures, Issues 3-Day Removal Notice To Owners In Lekki

Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences (Enforcement) Unit (Taskforce) on Monday issued a 3 -Day Removal Notice to all owners of makeshift structures, shanties, kiosks and vehicles at Maroko and Lekki Coastal Road, Lekki, Lagos.

The Chairman of Taskforce, CSP Shola Jejeloye, who led his team to the points of the issuance of the removal notices, noted that the order became necessary to facilitate the road construction along the coastal road which serves as an alternative route to the Lekki-Epe Expressway.

The road, which leads to Lekki Free Zone, has been dotted by illegal structures, shanties, abandoned vehicles, containers and trading activities.

According to Jejeloye, “the stretch of road has been taken over by mechanics, block makers, bamboo and wood sellers, shanties and other illegal occupiers, which are going to hamper road construction work in the area.”

He stated that on expiration of the Removal Notice on Thursday, officials of the agency would remove all structures, shanties, abandoned vehicles and materials in the area.

He noted that the removal of shanties and criminal hideout in Marwa Waterside area would help reduce traffic robberies and criminal activities on Lekki/Ajah Corridor, particularly around Jakande Roundabout.

The Chairman, while addressing the occupants of the area in clusters before pasting the notices, implored them to heed the State Government’s Removal Order as anyone found on the road at the expiration of the notice would be made to face justice.

It would be recalled that Lagos State Government in December, 2019 removed all illegal structures on the Lekki Coastal Road to pave way for its construction.

Benin Republic Slams Fresh Charges Against Sunday Igboho

The Benin Republic government has slammed fresh charges against the wanted Yoruba nation agitator, Mr Sunday Igboho.

Ibrahim Salami, one of Sunday Igboho’s Lawyer told BBC Yoruba that the legal team was expecting extradition charges from the Nigerian government against the activist.

Salami said Igboho was further remanded to allow police to conduct a thorough investigation into the charges, which included illegal migration, dubious connivance with immigration officers and an attempt to cause civil unrest.

“First, the judge wanted to know how Sunday Igboho entered into the Benin Republic through an illegal means. They also want to investigate how Sunday Igboho conspired with others to enter Benin Republic through wrong means.

“They also want to know how long he has been in Benin Republic and his plans in the country. They also raised a charge on whether he wants to come and cause unrest or social disturbance in Benin Republic,” the lawyer said in an interview with BBC Yoruba.

Ogun Govt Inaugurates Elected Council Chairmen, Councillors

The Ogun State Government has inaugurated the recently elected council chairmen yesterday.

This was made known by the governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun as read in part:

“We inaugurated all 20 recently elected local government chairmen and 236 ward councillors in Ogun State into office, earlier today.

“With a charge on the new office holders to provide verifiable results to people at the grassroots, I encouraged self sustenance through innovative and socially fair revenue sources at the now autonomous local government level despite the support that the State Government would continue to provide.

“I appreciate all Ogun State people for voting massively for progressive governance in Saturday’s clearly free and fair elections, as organised by the State Independent Electoral Commission, OGSIEC, especially amidst COVID-19 restrictions, in line with the resolutions of the Southern Governors’Forum”.

Palms Mall Sealed As Oyo Police Denies Killing Of Poly Ibadan Graduate

The Oyo State Police Command has denied involvement in the killing of a young graduate of The Polytechnic Ibadan who was said reported to have been shot few weeks ago by a yet-to-be identified Policeman.

The deceased identified as Babatunde was said to have been shot while resisting attempt to arrest him by policemen who had been drafted to the premises.

He was said to have been caught smoking substance suspected to be Marijuana.

An eyewitness, who spoke under condition of anonymity, alleged that “he was about to be arrested when he tried escaping through ShopRite perimeter fencing. So one of the police officers pulled trigger twice, and he died immediately”.

Meanwhile, the Oyo State Police Command has denied involvement in the killing. Its spokesperson, Mr Adewale Osifeso, said it was a case of ‘cult related violence’.

“Comprehensive investigations are ongoing to apprehend all the culprits involved. Updates would be provided in due course, please,” he said.

Court Grants Bail To 47 Yoruba Nation Agitators Arrested During Rally in Lagos

The Magistrate Court sitting in Yaba, Lagos has granted bail to 47 Yoruba Nation Protesters except Tajudeen Bakare whose bail was revoked on allegation of murder of a sachet water hawker, Jumoke Oyeleke, who allegedly killed by a stray bullet during the protest.

Maxwell Adeleye, Communications Manager, Ilana Omo Oodua Worldwide disclosed it in a release issued on Monday, July 26.

He said, “The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, has charged the 48 Yoruba Nation Protesters arrested on Saturday 3rd July, 2021 in Ojota, Lagos before a Magistrate Court sitting in Yaba.

They were charged for Unlawful Assembly, Unlawful Society and Conducts likely to cause breach of Public Peace.

However, one of the arrested protesters, Tajudeen Bakare (the popular Ogboni Chief) was charged by the Police for the murder of a Satchet Water Hawker, Jumoke Oyeleke, killed by a stray bullet during the protest.

The bail granted to all the Protesters was upheld by the Court but that of Bakare was revoked. The Court refers Bakare’s case to the Director of Public Prosecutor (DPP) for further advise.

Sarkin Hausawa Of Ibadanland Is Dead

The Sarkin Hausawa of Ibadanland, Alhaji Zungeru has been reportedly died at age 73.

It was gathered that the 73 years old Sarkin Hausawa of Ibadanland died on Sunday night in his palace.

His death came barely 3 days after the Muslims celebrated Eid-Al-Adha for the year 1442A.H.

Late Alhaji Zungeru was born on June 13, 1948. He was installed as Sarkin Hausawa in 1992 when he was 44 years old. Details later.

COVID-19: Group Asks Oyo Govt To Investigate Causes Of Mysterious Deaths In Iseyin

There has been a report of sudden deaths recorded in the past few weeks in Iseyin area of Oyo State. Meanwhile, a socio-cultural group, Ebedi Frontliners, Iseyin (EFI), has raised suspicion over sudden deaths of people of the Iseyin community of Oyo State, in recent days.

The group, through its Public Relations Officer, Segun Fasasi, said it was worried about the deaths of people who had no medical crisis but were suddenly found dead in their sleep.

It was revealed that within the last three days, no fewer than four prominent individuals in the community had died.

A Chief and Baale are among those that had died in unclear circumstances, in the past few days.

The group, particularly called on the Oyo State government among other tiers of government to investigate the causes of sudden deaths among the people of the Iseyin community.

Especially, the group said an investigation was necessary in view of the spread of the Delta variant of COVID-19.

The group charged the government to urgently conduct an autopsy to unravel the cause of the seemingly mysterious deaths.

”We have recorded deaths of young people and elderly people, who a day prior to their death, were very active, went to parties, played with their families and did many things which a sick person would not do, but died overnight, this is worrisome.

”The danger here is that of the spread of COVID-19, especially the dangerous Delta Variant, which shows no symptoms like the two types we earlier experienced, we are therefore advocating any form of an autopsy to ascertain the cause of deaths so as to stop the spread.

”Imagine the level of spread at a burial programme where the corpse is carried by many of its people before being interred, the government should as a matter of urgency, look into this,” the statement read.

Breaking: APC Wins 17 Chairmanship Seats In Ogun

The All Progressives Congress has won 17 of the 20 chairmanship seats in the local government elections held in Ogun State on Saturday.

Chairman of the state Independent Electoral Commission Babatunde Osinbodu declared the results on Sunday morning at the commission’s headquarters in Abeokuta.

While results from three local governments are still expected, Osinbodu said that the candidates from the 17 local governments were declared winners having complied with the requirements of the law.

Meanwhile, results from Lagos State, where elections were held across the 20 local governments and 37 local council development areas are still expected.

PDP Faction Boycotted Council Poll To Save Face From Defeat – Dapo Abiodun

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, on Saturday, said he was not aware of the withdrawal of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from the local government election in the State.

The Governor, who disclosed this on Saturday shortly after casting his vote at the Ita-Osanyin, ward 3, unit 2 in Iperu in Ikenne Local Government Area of the State, said the PDP’s faction boycotted the election to save its face from defeat.

The Chairman of the Hon Ladi Adebutu’s faction of the PDP, Sikirulai Ogundele, had on Thursday said the party would not be participating in the election following the judgment of the Ogun State High Court.

But another faction led by Leke Shittu insisted they would participate in the council election.

Abiodun mocked the PDP’s faction for withdrawing from the election, saying “you cannot be boycotting a process that you are not even a participant in.”

He said the electoral body had done the “right thing” by recognising the legitimate faction of the party and ensuring a level playing field for all the parties participating in the election.

Abiodun added, “I’m not aware of any party boycotting this election. I hear of a purported or supposed boycott and spoke to our team to find out exactly what was going on.

“What apparently has happened is that one or two parties are fictionalised and I believe that the legitimate factions of these other parties were duly recognised by OGSIEC and what I was made to understand was that the party that was not recognised headed to the court and the case was in court until I believe on Thursday.

“From what I understand, the court dismissed the suit that was challenging the OGSIEC accepting the other faction and following that, I think perhaps, to save face the faction that lost out now decided to boycott.

“You cannot be boycotting a process that you are not even a participant in. So, I didn’t understand that, but really I’m not a lawyer and I’m not speaking for OGSIEC.

“I’m not speaking on behalf of any party. I can only speak on behalf of my party and my administration.

“I believe OGSIEC has done everything within their power, within their mandate to be very transparent and to ensure that the playing field is as level as it should be for every single party that expressed a desire to be part of this election.”

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