Viral Video Of Bandits In Oge-Remo Forest A Visual Hoax – Ogun Govt

Ogun State government has debunked the video being circulated on some social media platforms that bandits have taken over Ogere-Remo forest in the state.

The video, claimed to have been recorded by drones, and which is 2 minutes 50 seconds, showed some men cooking on a fire in a bush.
But in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Ogun State governor, Kunle Somorin, described the video as fake and not recorded in any forest in the State.

Somorin said the video was nothing but another ploy by enemies of progress to create a wrong impression that the state is unsafe. A fact check on the said video, according to the statement, was that of the General Service Unit(GSU) drone which captured armed cattle rustlers hiding in thicket with stolen livestock on April 4 in Kenya, East Africa and the bandits who were seen making breakfast tried to shoot down the drone when they noticed it was recording them.

He, however, wondered how some persons whose stock-in-trade is spreading fake news and raise false alarm, imploring the people to see the video as another feeble attempt to smear the good records of Governor Abiodun-led administration while noting that Ogun, under the leadership of Governor Dapo Abiodun, has not only been adjudged as the safest state to live in, but most serene to conduct businesses without fear.

Prison Officials Connive With Criminals To Escape Court Verdicts – Femi Falana SAN

A human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) has alleged that some officials of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS) allow criminals to escape court verdicts by getting young men who will serve jail terms for criminals

Falana revealed that criminals that have been convicted of a crime are allowed to walk freely on the streets after warders connive with convicts to pay youths willing to serve jail terms on behalf of criminals.

According to him, some of them who have been condemned to prison terms in Kirikiri hardly get there as the exchange is made at Mile 2, a few kilometres to the prison.

He also said that there were some convicts who don’t seek a replacement or representation in prison but simply pay court officials after which he goes from the court to his house.

He noted, “This will surprise you, when a judge pronounces a jail term, sir, before getting to Kirikiri, at Mile 2, warders have an arrangement whereby some prepared young persons will replace the convict. That is the person that will enter the prison, he’s paid.

“The second one, in the court premises, there’s a syndicate by the defence counsel, prosecutors, warders and court clerks. Once the judge turns his back, the convict will arrange and pay them and the convict will walk back home.

“There’s a study in Lagos, I think 2005/2006, 199 people sentenced for drug trafficking, none of them made it to the prison. It’s a very serious crisis we are facing. If you want to discuss the security of our country, it goes beyond calling for mercenaries.”

Exam Malpractice: Oyo Govt To Sanction Compromised School Heads, Teachers

Oyo state government has, stated that its will henceforth, subject all compromised Principals of Schools and teachers fingered in examination malpractices towards facing adequate sanctions.

The Honourable Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Barrister Rahman Abiodun Abdu-Raheem, made this declaration, on Thursday, in the Conference Room, Ministry of Education, Ibadan, while reacting to a report, indicting some schools by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) on the conduct of the recently released result in the state.

Barrister Abdu-Raheem, condemned every single act of corruption and malpractices in the state education sector.

According to the Honourable Commissioner, the Executive Governor of the State, Engineer Seyi Makinde FNSE, would not compromised hardwork for cheating, and dishonesty. He emphasized that the present Government is doing everything right, through funding, regular payment of Salaries, arrears and promotions.

Barrister Abdu-Raheem emphasized the zero tolerance for examination malpractices by the present administration

He stated that the end result of examination malpractices is suicidal, and capable of painting the state in bad light, also messing up and destroying the future of the young ones.

The Honourable Chairman, Teaching Service Commission, Pastor Akinade Alamu, ably represented by the Commission’s Permanent Secretary, Mrs Bisi Oderinde, cautioned the School management and teachers to be weary of the bad implications of these dastardly acts on the lives of the young individuals and the society at large. She stated emphatically that just as agreed with the Honourable Commissioner for Education, the Principals and teachers of any affected schools will be demoted coupled with other serial sanctions

Principals of Schools are warned to always be present during examinations as no excuse will be tolerated.

In another dimension, Principals of Schools are advised to make use of the most trusted Vice Principals as registrars and that invigilators must be assigned to every subject during Examinations.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Alhaja Aminat Atere in her words, charged Officers to be alive to their responsibilities and not corrupt or destroy the lives of these young ones.

Present at the venue include, Directors in the Ministry, TESCOM Zonal Heads, invited Principals and teachers.

I am From Iseyin —Multiple Grammy Award Winner, Angelique Kidjo Reveals

Legendary musician Angelique Kidjo has traced her root to Iseyin, Oyo State, Nigeria

She disclosed this while on a live-radio-interview programme on Smooth FM in Lagos state.

Angelique stated that she hails from Iseyin, a town in Oyo state, Nigeria, according to what her mother told her.

Born in Ouidah, Benin Republic, the 61-year-old veteran singer added that she has a lot of relatives in Nigeria even though she doesn’t visit them often.

“My Mum told me that I am from Iseyin, because when my grandfather’s great great great great father came back from Brazil, they found their roots in Iseyin.

“From my mother’s side, we have always been from Nigeria, so we have families in Abeokuta. Ibadan, Lagos, everywhere, I have cousins I haven’t seen a million years that I miss a lot”, she added.

Angelique added that she has a busy schedule that keeps her away from her roots and family, that even her 29-year-old daughter, Naima, had to complain about it.

“I have a hectic life, my own daughter just told me on the phone yesterday ‘okay, when are you coming back home’, and I said not before November… and she said ‘don’t forget you have a daughter though,’” she said.

On her love for the continent of Africa, she established she was not just interested about singing on the beauty of the continent, but also, showing the happiness the people of Africa radiate.

“It’s just that I love to sing. I love to bring Africa to the world. The beauty of Africa, not the music that people are very content about seeing and talking about. Africa is not about that because I grow up in a country that is poor but people were very happy”, she stated.

Angelique further stipulated that she wants the world to see how powerful African women are.

“The women of Africa are the backbone of this continent and they are beautiful. So, I want the world to see that”, she stated.

Angelique won her fourth Grammy Award on Sunday, April 3, 2022, for her Mother Nature Album, beating Nigerian singers Wizkid, Femi Kuti, Made Kuti; Ghana’s Rocky Dawuni and Daniel Ho & Friends, to secure the plaque for the Best Global Music Album award.

Eruwa Poly Governing Council Proscribes NASU, SSANIP For Disrupting Academic Activities

The crisis rocking the Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa has taken a new dimension as the Governing Council of the institution in its extensive meeting with Oyo State Ministry of Education has directed the immediate suspension of union activities in the Polytechnic.

Recall, ODUDUWA NEWS had earlier reported how the two labour unions, Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics (SSANIP) and Non Academic Staff Union (NASU) have been at the loggerhead with the Management of the institution over an allegation that their members were sacked unjustly.

The two Unions have called for the removal of the Governing Council Chairman, Prof. Samuel Ogundiran for what it called abuse of power. However, Prof. Samuel Ogundiran denied the allegation saying the Governing Council has always been following due process in carrying out its activities.

In a copy of the memorandum sent to ODUDUWA NEWS today, the Governing ouncil affirmed the suspension of the two unions following the review of its decision on their activities holding the institution to ransom by paralyzing all academic activities.

Copy of memorandum
It was also added that Staff Attendance Register be opened in all offices for all categories of workers to sign while no work no pay be strictly enforced.

Olubadan warns against violence as ‘egungun’ festival begins in May


The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, has warned handlers and followers of egungun against any form of violence or criminal activities ahead of this year’s egungun festival starting next month.

The monarch said this year’s festival must be held devoid of the usual hooliganism which led to the loss of lives in the past.

Oba Balogun said this on Monday during the visit of heads of egungun cults (Alaagbaas) under the umbrella of Ojesowapo at his Alarere residence.

The monarch urged the Alaagbaas to help sanitise the festival towards making the purpose of the celebration including praying against evil occurrences and general entertainment of the residents to be fulfilled.

He stressed that the Palace would not tolerate the breakdown of law and order under the guise of egungun festival.

Olubadan promised to give the group all the necessary support and assistance required of the Palace for the successful hosting of the festival whenever the time comes, but, insisted that everything must be done within the ambit of the law.

The head of the group, who is the Alaagbaa of Agugu, Ojebiyi Adepoju, told Olubadan that the purpose of the visit was to pay homage and sensitize the Palace on the annual festival starting next month.

He disclosed that efforts were being put in place to ensure that the festival is held without the attendant rancour, noting that, “we are conscious of the unpalatable image the festival had acquired in the past and we are ready to change it.

Adepoju said, “The visit to the Palace is to inform Kabiyesi of our efforts in that direction and to solicit the Palace’s support because we need the cooperation and assistance of the security agencies to achieve our goal.

“We are fully prepared for a successful and hitch-free festival. We are ready to do away with the past ugly incidents associated with the festival and we are very happy with the promise of assurances received from our Kabiyesi.”

JUST IN: Ex-Atisbo Council Chairman, Owolabi Akogun Is Dead

The former Chairman of Atisbo Local Government of Oyo State, Owolabi Akanbi known as Akogun is dead. The news of his death was made known today via a post made available by one of his siblings, Owolabi Nafiu as read in part:

“I Owolabi Nafiu Adeseun wish to announce the death of my beloved brother Alhaji Abdulwasiu Owolabi Akanbi Adewole. He died at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital at 9:15pm on yesterday after his Lexus Jeep had an accident at Igbeti along Shaki Ilorin Road on his way to Alhikimah University where he has been doing his postgraduate diploma in International Relations. We ask Almighty Allah to forgive him and bless his soul. His remains will be committed to mother earth by 4 p.m today at his residence in Irawo Owode.

“When I was reading the text ,water rolled out from my eyes, it is very disheartening but we have nothing to do about.. God is the giver of soul and he is the one that would take it back.

“I have nothing to say than may Almighty Allah forgive his sins and count him among the blessed people in the hereafter…

“It is a great lost to irawo, atisbo, oke-ogun and oyo state at large”.

Kaduna Train Attack: Human Rights Lawyer, Falana Calls For Arrest, Prosecution Of Amaechi, Others

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has accused the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi and the Managing Director (MD) of the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC),Fidet Okhiria, of negligence in the attack on a train plying the Abuja-Kaduna route.

The legal practitioner referenced reports of attacks on the Abuja-Kaduna route, and accused the corporation and the Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, of not taking enough measures to forestall the latest incident.

He is also calling for their prosecution, according to a statement he issued on Monday.“Although both Messrs Amaechi and Okhiria knew that the Abuja-Kaduna train was not safe they kept on giving passengers a false sense of security.He said contrary to claims by the NRC that there is no fraud in the sales of train tickets, a ticket racketeering syndicate was arrested in 2019.

Since then, he said the NRC has not been able to crackdown other syndicates operating in the Abuja-Kaduna and Lagos-Ibadan train stations.

“Since both of them knew that the tragedy that befell the nation last week was waiting to happen and did not adopt measures to prevent it, the President should direct the Inspector-General of Police to investigate and prosecute them for criminal negligence.

“Meanwhile, both of them should not be allowed to continue to risk the lives of train passengers in the country.”According to him, the corporation is legally bound to bear the cost of treatment for those injured during the incident.

“It is indisputable that the loss of lives, personal injury and abduction of passengers by the terrorists was caused ‘by want of reasonable care, diligence or skill on the part of the Corporation or its servants’,” he maintained.

“In other words, top officials of the Nigerian Railway Corporation and the Ministry of Transportation are liable for the criminal negligence that caused the bomb attack.”

JUST IN: Court Grants Kunle Poly N1m Bail As Lagos Govt Drops Murder Case

The Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecution says it will not charge the chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW), Lagos Island Branch B, Azeez Adekunle Lawal, aka Kunle Poly, and another with murder.

This was revealed on Monday at the resumed hearing presided by Chief Magistrate Linda Balogun sitting in Yaba.

The Chief Magistrate’s Court also granted Kunle Poly and his co-defendant, Adekanbi Wahab, bail in the sum of one million Naira.

Chief Magistrate Balogun said that the State government, through the Office of the DPP advised that a prima facie case had not been established against the defendants.

They will now be tried for being an accessory after the fact to murder while Mr Wahab will face trial for alleged membership of an unlawful society.

Before transferring the case to the high court, She added that the DPP advised that three other defendants, whose names were mentioned in the advice though they were charged separately, should be discharged.

Following an application by counsel to both defendants, Adeshina Ogunlana, who told the court that the defendants had been in custody for 78 days, the chief magistrate granted each of them one million Naira bail.

The defendants were also ordered to produce two sureties each, one of whom must be a traditional ruler or religious leader, resident within the court’s jurisdiction.

She held that a self-employed person would not stand as the surety, adding that any civil servant wishing to stand as the surety must get a letter from the Head of Service of Lagos State.

Further hearing is fixed for May 11 for a report on the filing of the case at a high court.

The defendants were charged with conspiracy to commit murder, murder, and membership in an unlawful society.

They were remanded for an initial period of 30 days on Jan. 27 and another 30 days on Feb. 28.

The court earlier remanded the defendants at the Police Zonal Monitoring Unit, Zone 2 Headquarters, Onikan, and subsequently, at the Nigeria Custodial Centre in Ikoyi.

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