Sunday Igboho diagnosed with likely kidney problem in Beninise prison -Lawyer

Yoruba Nation agitator, Sunday Igboho, has been reportedly diagnosed with possible kidney or lungs illness.

One of his lawyers, Yomi Aliyyu, made this known in an interview with BBC Yoruba, noting that the rights activist developed the illness in Benin Republic prison custody.

According to him, the agitator has also been critically ill and rushed to the hospital for treatment.

TTV had reported that Igboho is currently in a detention facility in Benin Republic.

The Soka, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, home of the pro-Yoruba self-determination activist was invaded by men from DSS about 1:30am on July 1, 2021, leading to the arrest of 12 of his aides, while Igboho managed to escape arrest.

Igboho was later arrested in Cotonou, Benin Republic, on July 16, 2021, with his wife, while travelling to Germany and has since then been in detention.

The lawyer raised an alarm that Igboho needed urgent medical attention, saying, “Igboho was not diagnosed with this sickness before he was arrested in Cotonou. It was so critical that they had to rush him to the hospital.

JUST IN: Son hacks father to death in Ondo

An aggrieved young man has reportedly hacked his biological father to death in Ondo State over a chicken meal. The State Command of the Nigeria Police Force revealed this in a statement released to newsmen on Tuesday, ODUDUWA NEWS reports.

According to the reports, the young man whose name is Godwin Matthew (26) attacked and killed his father, Audu Mathew after he was denied a better portion of a chicken he prepared.

An argument reportedly ensued between the child and his father who are residents of the Ala Area of Akure, the Ondo State capital.

The Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer, Funmilayo Odunlami, confirmed to newsmen that the incident happened on September 9, 2021, and that the suspect has been arrested after confessing to the crime.

Odunlami said the suspect’s mother, Mrs Christiana Matthew, reported the matter at the Ala Police Division, after which the suspect was arrested
An aggrieved young man has reportedly hacked his biological father to death in Ondo State over a chicken meal. The State Command of the Nigeria Police Force revealed this in a statement released to newsmen on Tuesday, Naija News reports.

According to the reports, the young man whose name is Godwin Matthew (26) attacked and killed his father, Audu Mathew after he was denied a better portion of a chicken he prepared.

An argument reportedly ensued between the child and his father who are residents of the Ala Area of Akure, the Ondo State capital.

The Ondo State Police Public Relations Officer, Funmilayo Odunlami, confirmed to newsmen that the incident happened on September 9, 2021, and that the suspect has been arrested after confessing to the crime.

Odunlami said the suspect’s mother, Mrs Christiana Matthew, reported the matter at the Ala Police Division, after which the suspect was arrested.

“In the course of interrogation, the suspect stated that on September 9, 2021, his late father directed him to kill a chicken for his brother, one Emmanuel Audu, for his entertainment. He said only the chicken head was given to him and this made him kill his father,” the police PPRO revealed.

In another news, a man has allegedly murdered his friend for sleeping with his wife in the dream.

Kwado Adusei also known as Desco was arrested by the police for killing his friend at the Wawaase in Afigya Kabre, south of Ashanti region, Ghana. We learnt that Desco had murdered his friend, Kwesi Banahene by luring him to the bush and consequently stabbing him multiple times on his body.

22 ‘Yahoo Boys’ Arrested By EFCC in Ogbomosho

ODUDUWA NEWS has gathered that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission EFCC has arrested 22 for alleged internet fraud in Ogbomoso.

The EFCC, Ibadan Zonal Command, on Tuesday, October 12, 2021, arrested 22 ”Yahoo Boys” for alleged involvement in internet fraud.

The suspects are Akintunde Ibrahim Olajide, Yusuf Taiye Afeez, Jimoh Idris Okikiola, Adeyemo Wariz Adegoke, Ademola Olalekan Saheed, Anif Abayomi Busayo, Oriade Sunday Oluwatobi, Ajadi Opeyemi Damilola,Peter Akanji Blessing,Olaoluwa Felix Oguniran, Agbei Shola Peter, Toheeb Adeagbo Tola, Ajayi Akinyinka Umar. Others include Ibrahim Opeyemi Ishola, Samson Shonubi Oluwafemi, Oki Kayode Oluwadunsi, Durosamo Temitope Dickson, Akinremi Ridwan Abiodun, Ahmed Ogunyele and Olawore Ridwan Olalekan.

Ths EFCC has vowed to prosecute the arrested fraudsters as soon as it concludes its investigation.

Details later.

JUST IN: Polytechnic Student Jailed For Impersonation in Ibadan

ODUDUWA NEWS has just gathered that a Polytechnic student, identified as Shoneye Idowu has been jailed for impersonation in Ibadan.

Justice Uche Agomoh of the Federal High Court sitting in Ibadan, Oyo State on Tuesday, October 12, 2021 convicted and sentenced one Shoneye Idowu Segun who was prosecuted by the EFCC to one year in prison for impersonation, an offense which contravenes section 33 (2) (b) of the Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015 and punishable under Section 33 (2) (c) of the same Act.

Details later.

Economic experts disagree on Osinbajo’s push for devaluation of exchange rate

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo on Monday called for an official rate that is reflective of market reality.

He said the current dual exchange rates allowed for arbitrage and blocked inflow/supply of dollars from investors.

Osinbajo said this on Monday in Abuja at the opening of a two-day Mid-Term Ministerial Performance Review Retreat organised to assess progress made towards the achievement of the nine key priorities of the Buhari regime. Experts, however, differed on the vice-president’s opinion.

This is as he said the country could not get new dollars into the system, where the exchange rate was artificially low.

The Vice President said the artificially low exchange rate was deterring investors from bringing foreign exchange into the country.

He said, “As for the exchange rate, I think we need to move our rates to be as reflective of the market as possible. This, in my own respective view, is the only way to improve supply.

“We can’t get new dollars into the system, where the exchange rate is artificially low. And everyone knows by how much our reserves can grow. I’m convinced that the demand management strategy currently being adopted by the CBN needs a rethink, and that is just my view.

“Anyway, all those are issues that when the CBN governor has time to address, he will be able to address in full.”

Osinbajo also suggested that the central bank was competing with the fiscal side of the economy, which includes the ministries, departments, and agencies of government.

He explained, “There must be synergy between the fiscal and the monetary authority. We must be able to deal with the synergy; we must handle the synergy between the monetary authority, the CBN, and the fiscal side.

“Sometimes, it appears that there is competition, especially on the fiscal side. If you look at some of the interventions, you will find that those interventions are interventions that should be managed by ministries.

“The Ministry of Industry, trade and investment should handle MSME interventions, and we should know what the CBN is doing.

“In other words, if the CBN is intervening in the MSME sector; it should be with the full cooperation and consent of the ministry of industry.

“Sometimes you will get people who are benefiting more than once because we simply have no line of sight on what is going on, on one side.”

Speaking on surviving the economic challenges of 2020, Osinbajo said that Buhari deserved the credit for providing steady leadership through the crisis.

He said, “Let me say on the whole that we have been able to weather the storm of a very, very serious economic challenge.

“I think that is based largely on the steady and stable leadership we received from the president. I think if Mr President had panicked in that period, we would have had a lot of difficulties, perhaps we would be in a much worse situation.

“He deserves the commendation for providing that steady hand when that was required.”

Osinbajo said anything was possible if Nigeria and Nigerians were willing to work together for the same objective.

However, experts who spoke to our correspondents offered different opinions.

A professor of capital market at the Nasarawa State University Keffi, Uche Uwaleke, said, the implications of devaluing the naira now were quite scary.

He said, “The first casualty will be the 2022 Appropriation Bill. It means the 2022 budget, which is predicated on N410.15 per dollar is dead on arrival.

“The Vice President obviously means well. But this statement is capable of triggering panic buying and speculation in the forex market (official and parallel) and further complicating things for the CBN.

“No doubt, devaluation will force down the volume of imports and reduce the pressure in the forex market temporarily. But have we thought of the impact it would have on pump price of fuel and the multiplier effects?

“How about the knock-on with regard to inflation and interest rates especially at a time when inflation rate remains elevated? Is high inflation rate not inimical to investments whether local or foreign?”

He said the argument that naira devaluation would incentivise foreign investors remained to be seen as other factors such as insecurity equally play a part.

The naira, he added, had suffered several devaluations in recent past.

He said, “It has neither solved the fundamental problem of helping to diversify the export base nor curbed unbridled imports. Doing so yet again will not change anything. Rather, it is a recipe for high poverty and unemployment levels.

“Again, suggesting that the CBN should discontinue its forex demand management strategy to the effect that certain items are excluded from accessing the official window has grave implications for exchange rate and the economy. If anything, it negates the import substitution drive of the present administration.

“The good news is that the CBN has sufficient external reserves to meet genuine demands for forex at the Investors and Exporters window. This much we have been told. The CBN should continue to manage it while joining hands with the fiscal authorities to create multiple sources of forex beyond oil.”

An economist and lecturer at the Lagos Business School, Dr Bongo Adi, said, “The exchange rate is a secondary indicator, driven by other economic factors. Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, with all due respect, displayed a lack of understanding of the economy.

“We need to ask why the naira is overvalued. It is simply because we have not been able to improve our export profile.

“We have not been exporting much, the only thing we export is oil. Even the volume of oil production and oil export has gone down in recent times. Without an enormous export profile, you may not have currency appreciation.

“We can say our export profile is not that big, and we keep borrowing money from outside. If you keep borrowing, your exchange rate will depreciate.

“The government has taken borrowing as a way of life, and this has made the naira devalue. When they say the market should drive the exchange rate, why shouldn’t the market drive the economic production and infrastructure in Nigeria?

“There is another angle which is the consistent depreciation of African currencies, not just the naira. If you compare the African currencies from Naira to the Cedis of Ghana to all of our currencies in Anglophone West Africa and Sub-Saharan African, you will see currency depreciation that has been known since the 1980s. Countries in Africa do not have control over their exchange rate.

“If you look at how Africa supplies the rest of the world, you have to look at the international dimensions. Unfortunately, our leaders do not have the strategic intelligence to engage with the rest of the world.”

On the other hand, a senior lecturer in economics at the Pan Altantic University, Olalekan Aworinde, supported the position of the Vice President on the revaluation of the naira to attract investors.

According to him, the value of the naira against the dollar is currently overvalued, thanks to the managed system adopted by the CBN to control the rate of the domestic currency.

“The naira as it is overvalued. Enough of this managed system whereby the CBN is trying to control the rate at which the naira is exchanged for the dollar.

“The VP is saying the truth because if we devalue the naira to its actual value, then the margins that the Bureau de Change relies on will no longer be there.

He said besides boosting the confidence of investors in the stability of the country’s economy, devaluing the naira would also drive increased exports.

“The disparity between the official rate and that of the parallel market is likely going to scare away investors because investors don’t want to go to a place that is full of uncertainty.

“If investors bring in funds and they can’t determine the actual worth of the funds, because of the discrepancies in the value of the exchange rate, so they choose to invest in other countries with unified or stable rates.

“Also if the exchange rate is devalued, we are likely going to see a situation where there is an improvement in the country’s balance of payment, in the sense that when we do this, imports become cheaper while exports become expensive.

“That way, we can bridge the trade deficit, as revenue from exports will be greater than what we spend on imports.”

The Founder of the Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise and economist, Dr Muda Yusuf, told our correspondent that it was inappropriate to say that the VP was calling for the devaluation of the Naira.

He said the VP implied that the currency should be market-reflective.

“What we are experiencing in the forex market is largely consequences of the CBN fixed exchange rate policy regime and administrative allocation of forex.

“The NAFEX window is a subsidised window and managing a subsidy regime is typically a herculean task. Suppressing the market is like swimming against the tide.

“The way out of the forex conundrum is for the CBN to allow the market to function. It is also imperative for the apex bank to de-emphasise demand management and focus on strategies to stimulate forex inflows.”

He added that a fixed exchange rate was a major disincentive to inflows and creates enormous pressure of demand for forex.

#EndSARS: Lagos Police Vows To Stop Planned Memorial Protest

Credible intelligence at the disposal of the Command has revealed clandestine plans by some youths, individuals or groups to embark on protest today in commemoration of one year anniversary of ENDSARS.

Lagosian and indeed Nigerians cannot afford to relive the distasteful experience of last year protest which caused pain, anguish, needless loss of lives and wanton destruction of public and private property.

In view of the volatility of the present situations in the country, and the breakdown of law and order which the planned protest might cause, the Lagos State Police Command sternly warns against any form of protest today.

The Command wishes to use this medium to warn the youths, groups, or associations planning such protest to jettison the idea forthwith. The police in the state will not fold their arms and allow some misguided elements disrupt the peace and serenity currently being enjoyed in the state.

To forestall breakdown of law and order, the police will use all legitimate means within their constitutional powers to suppress the planned protest.

Therefore, parents and guardians are advised to warn their children against participating in the planned protest. Individuals or groups sponsoring such protest are also warned in their own interest to desist from such unpatriotic plan or face the full weight or wrath of the law.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Hakeem Odumosu assures all law-abiding residents of the state to go about their legitimate businesses without fear of harassment or intimidation. Adequate, additional security measures have been put in place to ensure protection of their lives and property today and even beyond.

Only God can take my life, Tinubu reacts to death rumours

The National Leader of All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, says only God can take his life.

Tinubu stated this on Sunday at a welcome-back event held in his honour at the State House in Marina, Lagos.

The event was attended by House of Representatives Speaker, Femi Gbajabiamila; Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and his deputy, Femi Hamzat; Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, amongst other APC chieftains in Lagos.

“I’m a little emotional now but I’m happy. God is the Giver of life and the only One who can take life. And He (God) says; if I grant you power and the privilege in this life; I am the only One who can take it from you if you don’t use it in the way and manner that promotes humanity. God can give power to anyone he wills.

“It is the same God that has spared us till today and has given us the privilege. I give glory to God, because I’m standing before you hale, hearty and well. Today is a day of joy for me, having fixed today for this great event. We are here giving praises to God. May God bless all of you in attendance. I am grateful. I cannot say more than that today. Thank you all,” Tinubu announced to his political protégés at the event.

This is according to a video posted on Facebook by one of Sanwo-Olu’s media aides, Jubril Gawat.

Also addressing the gathering, Sanwo-Olu said, “We have countless reasons to be grateful to God for bringing Asiwaju back home, fully rejuvenated…We give glory to God who brought you (Tinubu) back with sound health and stronger vigour.”

The governor also thanked God that “the intention of evil-minded people who spread malicious rumour against our leader did not materialise”.

This newspaper had reported that Tinubu returned to Nigeria on Friday after spending over three months in London where he underwent knee surgery and physiotherapy.

Back in July while he was in the United Kingdom, Tinubu’s health had generated controversy and his Media Adviser, Tunde Rahman, had a hectic time debunking death rumours.

“Who really is afraid of Asiwaju Tinubu? Those wishing Asiwaju Tinubu evil or dead should be careful. They should know the matter of life and death is in the hand of only God Almighty,” Rahman had furiously said in a statement on July 31.

To further dispel the death rumours, at least over 30 politicians had visited Tinubu while he was in London. The photos of the visits had been splashed on social media for doubting Thomases.

Notably amongst the politicians who visited Tinubu include Sanwo-Olu; the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.); Governors Umar Ganduje (Kano), Dapo Abiodun (Ogun), Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti), and Rotimi Akeredolu (Ondo).

Tinubu, who celebrated his 69th birthday in March 2021, commands an arguably large following of political loyalists.

Though Tinubu has yet to declare his intention to contest any office in 2023, there have been reports and veiled indications that he might be interested in the presidential seat.

While in London, members of the House of Representatives from the north led by Deputy Speaker, Ahmed Wase, had also visited the former Lagos governor and endorsed his candidacy for the 2023 presidency.

A day before his arrival in Nigeria on Friday, Sanwo-Olu and other party chieftains in Lagos had inaugurated the South-West Agenda 2023, a political movement mobilising support for Tinubu to contest the 2023 presidential election.

Gani Adams Urges Benin Republic To Release Igboho Unconditionally As He Clocks 49 In Custody

Aareonakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams has congratulated Chief Sunday Adeyemo popularly called Igboho on his 49th birthday anniversary.

Adams urged the Benin Republic government to release the Yoruba nation agitator from detention unconditionally.

Adams, in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Kehinde Aderemi, said for Igboho to have reached 49 years old in life is a milestone and sign of maturity, adding that the best way to appreciate God in the life of the Yoruba nation agitator is to continue to live for humanity.
He, however, urged the Nigerian and the Benin Republic Government to release the activist, from the Benin Republic detention where he is currently on trial.

The Yoruba generalissimo stated further that with the present situation in the country, there’s no doubt that the struggle for the liberation of Yoruba race is still ongoing and Yoruba nation agitators both home or abroad will never relent in seeking justice and total freedom from the bondage of bad leadership.

“Whether Sunday Igboho is with us now or in Republic of Benin, I think we owe him a duty to celebrate him on the special occasion of his 50th birthday anniversary.

“The struggle for the liberation of our race is one struggle that cannot die, and no matter the threats or injustice meted out to each and every one of us by the Federal Government, we remain unshaken that the struggle for a just society where life is meaningful is a dream that can only become a reality in a Yorubaland.

“So, I am using this opportunity to urge all the six governors in the southwest to press on the Federal Government to release Igboho unconditionally. That is the only thing they can do to justify their positions and strengths as true ambassadors of the region.

“I once celebrated one of my birthdays in detention and in those trying moments, I felt the urge never to look back but look up to God and that actually raised my spirit that whether now or later justice will triumph.
“I will be set free from the bondage of injustice. And it all came to pass Unfortunately, this same experience is playing out in the case of Igboho as he turns 50 today, but I am sure that he will surely be set free because the activist is not fighting a wrong cause but a cause for the liberation of our race.

25 Million Nigerians Risk Job Losses Over Poultry Industry Crisis – PAN

The Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) has said that the current feed challenges facing the multi-billion naira poultry industry may take almost 20 to 25 million Nigerians out of jobs, if immediate interventions were not provided.

PAN National President, Ezekiel Ibrahim, who stated this in Abuja on Saturday during the World Egg Day celebration appealed to the federal government to come up with policies that would assist the farmers and save the industry from total collapse.

The association noted that the industry employs millions of Nigerians directly and indirectly, stressing that the entire value chain of poultry crop alone takes almost 4.5 metric tons of maize and 1.5 metric tons of soya beans annually.

Ibrahim, who was represented by the Director General of the Association, Onallo Akpa, said the collapse of Nigeria’s poultry industry would create a big market for other parts of the world who are into poultry production.

He said: “The poultry industry is about to collapse and if that happens, there are so many negative consequences that would affect the people.

“We are being challenged by maize scarcity and high exchange rate. People producing in other parts of the world are waiting to see the poultry industry in Nigeria collapse.

“If that happens, it is a big market for them because we have the population which will create a big market for them.

“We need the government to help look into some of the policies, we need their support to help grow the industry and, without their support, no matter the money we have to invest, we can’t really achieve much”.

While appealing to the federal government to intensify the school feeding program where an egg a day per child can be meaningfully implemented in the country, he urged them to make eggs part of Prisons feeding programme.

He further appealed to the federal government to consider eggs as a priority food product that could be supplied to displaced people at various locations throughout the country.

In his remarks, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) PAN chairman, Pius Aminu, said the poultry sector should be taken more seriously by the government than any other sector.

Aminu said the poultry business had been good and very encouraging for people in FCT, but with the advent of COVID-19, a lot of setbacks have met the business.

While noting that some poultry farmers have been kidnapped in recent times, he said the industry is also faced with obstacles which hinder them from moving their produce from the farm to the city center.

“In the last six months, over 2000 people have been thrown into the labour market as a result of some of the challenges the poultry farmers are facing.

“No sector in Nigeria is employing people like the poultry industry, an average farm with a population of 2000 birds needs nothing less than 10 workers” he added.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the association gave out packs of eggs to residents in the FCT to mark the celebration of World Egg Day 2021.(NAN)

Many feared dead as two commercial buses collide in Ibadan-Iseyin Road

Many passengers are said to have died on Saturday as two commercial buses collided on the Moniya-Iseyin Highway in Ibadan.

It was gathered that the two vehicles collided at a very sharp bend of the road on Saturday evening and many of the passengers on board died on the spot.

The accident was reportedly caused by overspeeding after the Kraal Market at Iseyin.

Details of the auto crash were scanty as at the time of filing this report and the identities of the victims were not known.

Another source said the injured and the dead victims were taken to a private hospital at Iseyin.

However, the Sector Commander of Federal Road Safety Corps in Oyo State, Uche Chukwurah, when contacted said she could not reach the FRSC in Saki which is in charge of the area due to a poor communication network.

She said she would reach out to our correspondent after finding out but was yet to do so as at the time of filing this report.

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