Land Dispute: Investigation Begins Into Alleged Murder Of Security Guard By Aseyin

The Zone 2 Police Command, Lagos State, is working on a petition submitted by the family of a legion officer, Jeremiah Edet who was allegedly killed by the personal car of Oba Sefiu Olawale Adeyeri, the Aseyin of Iseyinland, in Oyo State, Nigeria, during the invasion of a landed property.

The family has accused the monarch and the the police in Oyo State of trying to cover up the truth about the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The family claimed the act was intentional as the monarch and his aides allegedly abandoned the deceased on the road after the incident and refused to take him to the hospital.

According to SaharaReporters learnt that the incident occurred on Tuesday, 18th March 2025 around Iseyin Laigbe.

The monarch was said to have led some thugs to forcefully invade a landed property being guarded by the deceased legion personnel.

While trying to flee the scene, the official vehicle of Oba Adeyeri allegedly hit him and drove off.

According to Sahara Reporters, that the monarch offered N300,000 to Edet’s family after his death.

Delta State Withdraws Query Against Nursing Student Over First Lady Video

The Delta State government has officially withdrawn the disciplinary query issued to Osato Edobor, a student of the Delta State College of Nursing Sciences, following public scrutiny and debate. The query, which was initially given for her alleged involvement in recording and sharing an “unauthorised” video on social media during the visit of Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, was confirmed withdrawn by the Delta State Commissioner for Health.

A copy of the disciplinary letter addressed to Edobor surfaced online on Friday, posted by journalist Oseni Rufai via X (formerly Twitter). The letter, signed by the institution’s provost, Evbodaghe Rita Ogonne, and dated March 27, 2025, accused Edobor of engaging in a “malicious act” by recording herself singing and posting an “unofficial response” to a song during the First Lady’s arrival at the Dome Event Centre in Asaba.

The event was part of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) Health Programme, where 10,000 professional kits were distributed to midwives in the South-South geopolitical zone. The provost’s letter stated that Edobor’s actions violated the school’s code of conduct, citing the Student Handbook under standardised disciplinary action for some punishable offences No. 8, Page 21.

The institution had initially directed the nursing student to provide a written explanation in triplicate within 24 hours, justifying why disciplinary action should not be taken against her.

This development came in the wake of a viral video showing a group of nursing students at the event seemingly rejecting the First Lady as their “mother.” The incident occurred when the Master of Ceremony introduced Oluremi Tinubu as “everyone’s mother,” a common honorary title for First Ladies in Nigeria. However, the students, in unison, responded, “Na your mama be this,” which translates to “This is your mother,” implying their reluctance to accept the designation.

The video triggered widespread reactions, with many interpreting the students’ response as a reflection of the growing public discontent over economic hardship, food scarcity, and high living costs under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. The rising inflation and economic struggles have particularly affected young Nigerians, fueling frustration and unrest.

Meanwhile, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori commended the First Lady’s commitment to improving healthcare services under the RHI programme, stating that the country was experiencing significant progress in the health sector. He also praised her dedication to enhancing the welfare of ordinary Nigerians.

During her visit, the First Lady also met with traditional rulers at the Traditional Rulers’ Council Chambers, including the Orodje of Okpe, retired Major General Felix Mujak Peruo, and other prominent leaders.

Following public debate and scrutiny, the Delta State Commissioner for Health has confirmed that the query against Edobor has been withdrawn. This decision has been met with relief among students and the general public, with some seeing it as a step towards upholding freedom of expression while maintaining institutional discipline.

Lagos Reporters will continue to monitor and report on developments surrounding freedom of expression, students’ rights, and the broader implications of this incident in Nigeria’s educational institutions.

Gov Abiodun Mourns Passing of Bisola Kola-Daisi, Extends Condolences to Florence Ajimobi

The Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Mrs. Bisola Kola-Daisi, daughter of Mrs. Florence Ajimobi, wife of the late former Governor of Oyo State, Senator Abiola Ajimobi.

Governor Abiodun described Bisola’s passing as a painful and irreplaceable loss, not just to her family but to all who knew her.

He particularly acknowledged the deep and long-standing bond between the Ajimobi and Abiodun families, making this loss even more personal and heartfelt.

“This is a deeply painful moment for the Ajimobi family, and my heart goes out to Mrs. Florence Ajimobi, her children, and loved ones. Losing a child is an unimaginable pain, and I pray that God grants them the fortitude to bear this heavy loss,” Governor Abiodun stated.

He further prayed for the peaceful repose of Mrs. Bisola Kola-Daisi’s soul, urging the family to take solace in the cherished memories she left behind and the impact she had during her lifetime.

Ogun Amotekun Faults Sahara Reporters, Says Security Agency Well Funded by Gov Abiodun

The Corps Commander of Amotekun in Ogun State, Brig. Gen. A.I. Adedigba (rtd), has dismissed as pure fiction, the story by controversial online news platform, SaharaReporters, alleging that the outfit was being underfunded by the Ogun State government.

Adedigba, who averred that the security outfit’s collaborative frameworks with various security agencies and local stakeholders to foster intelligence-sharing and strategic responses to security challenges in the state are second to none, said Amotekun is being well funded by the Governor Dapo Abiodun administration, describing the report by Sahara Reporters as malicious, misleading, and lacking in substance.

Brig. Gen. Adedigba noted that since the inception of Amotekun in 2020, the administration had been steadfast in meeting its commitment to providing the necessary resources to ensure the effectiveness of this vital security initiative.

“Governor Abiodun was one of the governors who promptly inaugurated and empowered Amotekun in the state. He has prioritized the safety and well-being of Ogun residents, giving the security outfit 10 brand new Toyota Hilux patrol vehicles and also deploying a comprehensive approach to security through robust funding and other logistical support for Amotekun,” he said.

The Commander noted that contrary to Sahara Reporters’ false claim, substantial allocations to the tune of ₦731,770,793.53 were made to the outfit in 2024. This is against the sum of ₦103 million quoted by the newspaper in its report.

He added: “I can proudly say that our budget has been increased from this initial figure to ₦1.5 billion with the approval of the Ogun State House of Assembly for the year 2025.

“It is very unfortunate that the writer’s sense of judgment was beclouded with mischief to the extent that he couldn’t remember that it is during the same year under review that Ogun Amotekun moved to its newly constructed and well-furnished State Headquarters office accommodation, while the meager amount of ₦10 million claimed to have been spent on services is low compared to the monthly running cost specifically allocated for the operational costs of Amotekun, which includes funds designated for maintaining vehicles, office supplies, and essential operational resources.

“Such allocations ensure that our security personnel are well-equipped to protect our communities effectively,” he added.

Adedigba also noted the significant investments of the state government in providing the necessary equipment to the outfit, which had enabled its personnel to carry out their duties effectively.

“The renovation of the old secretariat office complex with drilling of a borehole to address water challenges, and training programs were aimed at enhancing the skills of our security personnel were all executed.

“Furthermore, in the year 2024, the present administration, in its continued efforts at building a resilient and combative force, approved the recruitment and training of an additional 750 personnel to strengthen the numerical figure of the outfit. In his generous tendencies, the governor approved the payment of salaries for the new recruits counting from their days in camp, as well as two pairs of uniforms for each new operative with other kits to complete their attire.

“It is imperative to note that claims suggesting a lack of logistics are unfounded and do not reflect the truth of ongoing government support.

“With the current status of Amotekun in Ogun State, our collaborative frameworks with various security agencies and local stakeholders to foster intelligence-sharing and strategic responses to security challenges are second to none, as numerous training programs and workshops approved by the Governor have improved the operational capacity of our personnel.

“Also determined to make Ogun State a safe haven for businesses to thrive and residents to live without fear, Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, two weeks ago, again handed over an additional operational vehicles and power bikes to Amotekun. With this, the Agency now have over 45 serviceable operational vehicles and 70 motor bikes in its inventory to conduct its daily activities.

“The operational vehicles clearly symbolize the government’s unwavering dedication to a safer Ogun State.

“Additionally, the Governor has graciously approved the first batch of 500 additional personnel, barely two months after graduating 750 new operatives, with approval for two pairs of full kits (uniform and others), while their salaries have already received the kind approval of the governor with cash backing.

“I wonder how an unserious government that neglects security would have invested this much in an outfit like Amotekun.

“Let it be on record that the Ogun State Government remains committed to transparency and accountability in its dealings. As such, we encourage all stakeholders and members of the public to engage with official sources of information rather than rely on sensationalist reports. The budget documents and allocations are publicly accessible for scrutiny to affirm the government’s commitment to the security of the State,” the Corps Commander said.

Northern Youth Rejects Bill to Convert 37 LCDAs to LGAs in Lagos, Calls It a Threat to National Unity

The Northern Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has strongly opposed a proposed bill seeking to convert 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) into Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Lagos State, calling it unfair and detrimental to national unity.

In a statement released on Thursday, the National President of NYCN, Isah Abubakar, criticized the bill, which was passed for a second reading by the House of Representatives on Wednesday. Abubakar argued that the move disproportionately benefits Lagos State at the expense of other regions, threatening equity and fairness in governance.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), if the bill successfully navigates the legislative process, Lagos State will see an increase in its LGAs from 20 to 57. This change would raise the total number of local governments in Nigeria from 774 to 811.

Abubakar warned that such a move could lead to fragmentation and national division. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive review of local governance structures to ensure equitable representation across all states.

The NYCN president urged governors, particularly those from the northern region, to actively oppose the bill. He reaffirmed the council’s commitment to promoting national unity, equity, and fairness and called on lawmakers to carefully reconsider the broader implications of the proposed legislation.

2nd Ramadan Lecture: “Youth Empowerment through Spiritual Enlightenment”

Sanyo Youth Forum is pleased to announce its 2nd Ramadan lecture, scheduled to hold on Saturday ,29th March,2025 at 5pm at Muyeng filling Station Space, Sanyo, Ibadan.

This year’s lecture, themed “THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUTH IN THE COMMUNITY,” aims to inspire and empower young Muslims to become active participants in their communities and society at large.

The lecture will feature renowned Islamic scholar, Dr Sheik Soliu Erubu Abubakar, who will share insights on the importance of spiritual growth and self-development in achieving personal and collective success.

“We are excited to host this lecture, which aligns with our organization’s mission to promote youth development and community engagement,” said Comrade Iyiola Idris and Comrade Adegoke Oladiipo respectively. “We believe that by empowering our youth through spiritual enlightenment, we can create a brighter future for ourselves and our communities.”

The lecture is open to the public, and all are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be served, and there will be opportunities for questions and answers.

Event Details:

  • Date: Sat, 29th March,2025.
  • Time: 5pm
  • Venue: Muyeng Filling Station Space,Sanyo, Ibadan.
  • Speaker: Dr. Sheikh Soliu Erubu Abubakar.
  • Theme: “The Impotence Of The Youth In The Community”
  • Chairman of the day: Engr Akeem Olatunji (Executive Chairman, Oluyole Local Government)

Announcer:

Comrade Iyiola Idris Olembe

Comrade Adegoke Oladiipo Oyeyemi Diplomacy

Makinde Endorses Sharia Panel As Alternative Dispute Resolution In Oyo Town

Governor Seyi Makinde has affirmed that the recently established Sharia Panel in Oyo Town can serve as an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) mechanism, helping to ease the burden on conventional courts.

In his statement, the Governor emphasized that both Muslims and non-Muslims are welcome to use the panel for resolving disputes amicably.

This move aligns with efforts to promote peaceful conflict resolution and legal accessibility within the state.

Earlier, it was widely reported that Makinde had instituted a legal case against the founder of the Shariah Court in Oyo State. However, while responding to reacting publicly to the development, Makinde debunked the statement credited to him that he has instituted litigation against the operations of Shariah Court in Oyo State.

Police arrest five victim’s colleagues as accidental discharge kills Ogun hunter

A hunter, Taiwo Bolugbe, has succumbed to the gunshot injuries he sustained during a group hunting expedition at the Ajinawo community, in the Yewa North Local Government area of Ogun State.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Omolola Odutola, who confirmed the development in a statement on Tuesday, said five of Bolugbe’s colleagues had been arrested in connection with the incident.

She explained that Bolugbe and his colleagues were on the hunting expedition in the area near Dangote Cement Company in Ibese when they shot an animal.

According to the PPRO, Bolugbe was attempting to retrieve the hunted animal from the ground when he flung the gun around his shoulder to enable him to pick up the animal, and in the process, the butt of his gun hit the ground and accidentally discharged.

She said, “His Dane gun reportedly slipped from his shoulder, discharged accidentally, and fatally struck him in the neck and lower jaw. He succumbed to his injuries despite efforts by fellow hunters to save his life.

“The Ogun State Police Command has launched an investigation into the tragic shooting incident that claimed the life of the hunter during the group hunting expedition at Ajinawo area, Yewa North Local Government, Ogun State.

“At around 4.30 pm on Sunday, March 23, 2025, the police received a report that a hunting trip had turned fatal when a hunter, Taiwo Bolugbe, was accidentally shot. Five hunters were arrested in connection with the incident.

“The accident occurred around 3 pm when the victim, Taiwo Bolugbe, attempted to retrieve a hunted animal. All the arrested hunters are in police custody at the State Criminal Investigation Department, which will conduct further investigation.”

Odutola urged members of the public to exercise caution while handling firearms, even in hunting activities, to prevent tragic incidents.

She also noted that anyone found culpable in the events that led to the hunter’s death would be charged in court for prosecution.

EFCC Begins Investigation of CFA 7m Intercepted By Customs in Ogun

Operatives of the Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have begun investigation of the sum of CFA 7m intercepted by the Nigeria Customs Service, NCS, along the Idiroko Border in Ogun State.

The investigation of the CFA 7m, which is about N17m ( Seventeen Million Naira) commenced on Tuesday, March 25, 2025 after it was handed over to the EFCC by the Customs’ Area Comptroller for the Command, Comptroller Mohammed Shuaibu at Idiroko in Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State.

Speaking during the handing over, Shuaibu said the foreign currency stashed in 5,000 denomination was being smuggled from Nigeria en route the Idiroko border to the neighbouring Republic of Benin.

According to him, the bag containing the cash was uncovered by operatives of the NCS along the Baggage Road in Idiroko where it was left at a corner by a yet-to-be-identified courier.

“On March 20, 2025, our officers on duty at outward Baggage Hall spotted a bag suspected to be carrying an unlawful content. On thorough examination, it was discovered to contain new mint foreign currency notes.”

“Our officers conducted a search on the bag, in line with the provisions of the Section 6 of the Nigeria Customs Service Act 2023 and discovered the bag to be containing foreign currency.

“On examination; it was discovered to contain 7,000,000 CFA.

“It might interest you to know that failure to declare any cash amounting to the seized currency runs contrary to the Anti-money laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act 2022 and the Foreign Exchange (Monitoring and Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1995,” he said.

He added that handing over the cash to the EFCC for further investigations was part of the Service’s efforts at fostering inter-agency collaboration, particularly in line with the policy thrust of the Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi

While receiving the exhibit, Head, Investigations, Lagos Zonal Directorate 2 of the EFCC, Moses Oguzi, commended the Management of the NCS for its vigilance and commitment towards safe-guarding the nation’s borders.

Ogunzi, who spoke on behalf of the acting Zonal Director, Lagos Zonal Directorate 2, Assistant Commander of the EFCC , ACE1 Ahmad Ghali, assured that the Commission would conduct a thorough forensic investigation of the cash found by officers of the NCS.

“ This is a reminder that no effort will be spared in holding accountable those who seek to undermine the integrity of our financial systems”, he said.

Ekiti Varsity Dismisses 13 Staff Over Alleged Gross Misconduct

The Ekiti State University, Ado-Ekiti (EKSU), has dismissed 13 staff members for offences including sexual misconduct, abandonment of duty, and other violations.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Joseph Ayodele announced this on Monday during a press briefing ahead of the university’s 29th convocation ceremony. He emphasized his administration’s commitment to maintaining discipline among staff and students, stating that misconduct would not be tolerated.

“The University under my leadership has raised the bar of discipline of staff and students to an admirable level,” Ayodele said. “Our administration detests all forms of malfeasance, and those involved in any form of indiscipline have been appropriately dealt with in accordance with the University’s rules and regulations.”

Providing a breakdown of the disciplinary actions, Ayodele revealed that three staff members were dismissed for abandoning their duty posts, one for sexual misconduct, and nine had their appointments terminated. Additionally, three employees were barred from holding leadership positions for three years, while 21 received warnings for various infractions.

During the convocation ceremony set for Saturday, March 29, 2025, EKSU will award first-class honours to 200 graduates from the 2022/23 and 2023/24 academic sessions.

Ayodele shared further statistics, noting that 5,406 students would graduate with second-class upper division, 9,076 with second-class lower division, 1,295 with third-class, and four with a pass. The university will also confer 162 PhD degrees, 242 master’s degrees, and 61 postgraduate diplomas.

The Vice-Chancellor expressed gratitude to Ekiti State Governor Biodun Oyebanji for increasing the university’s monthly subvention from N260 million to N410 million, which has helped clear outstanding salaries and accumulated staff allowances.

“We also congratulate the Governor of Ekiti State and Visitor to the University, His Excellency, Omoluabi Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, in whose tenure these great things are happening,” Ayodele said. “It is reasonable to connect the improvement in the fortunes of the University to the historical upward review of the monthly subvention, which has significantly boosted staff morale and ensured stability in the academic calendar.”

The university will also confer honorary doctorate degrees on Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Chairman Dr. Zacch Adedeji, and Board Chairman of the Bank of Industry Dr. Mansur Muhtar in recognition of their contributions to society.

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