Man arrested for killing his younger brother’s children and cutting off their manhood because their father makes more money than him
The police in Ogun state have arrested a man identified as Taiwo Agbaje for killing his younger brother’s children and cutting off their manhood in the Abeokuta area of the state.
In a video making the rounds on social media, the suspect who spoke in Yoruba said he went to his brother’s house and whisked the two children to the bush. According to him, the children aged nine and seven began to cry when he started to hit them with the weapon he had on him but their cry for mercy fell on deaf ears as he continued to hit them with the weapon until they died.
He thereafter proceeded to cutting off their manhood. He claimed he killed the children because their father who is his brother makes more money than himself. He denied allegations that he intended to use them for money r!tual.
The suspect and his brother are Okada riders operating in Abeokuta.
Today, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, the Otun Olubadan of Ibadan land, received the heritage lineage crown from His Imperial Majesty, Oba Akinloye Olalere Owolabi Olakulehin, Olubadan of Ibadanland, in a ceremony attended by the Olubadan in Council.
Recall, in 2017 during Ajimobi-led administration, Ladoja maintained his stance that he would not entertain any attempt to crown him as a lesser Oba when the then Governor implemented the reviewed chieftaincy titles.
Pa Ladoja was today crowned as one of the lesser Obas as against his stance before the demise of the ex-governor of Oyo State, Late Ajimobi who dared all odds to implement the reviewed chieftaincy titles and elevated Olubadan High Chiefs to beaded wearing Obas despite the harsh criticisms and innuendos that greeted the decision.
Ladoja was a staunch critic of the decision, he was the only High Chief that refused to wear the beaded crown and thereafter instituted a litigation against the then state government to affirm his stance.
Today, history has been made as what Pa Ladoja stood against during Abiola Ajimobi era has been finally embraced by him and as such he has been crowned as one of the lesser traditional rulers in Ibadan.
Earlier this time, Ladoja had also been trading words with Governor Seyi Makinde who also took a bold step by following the footsteps of his late predecessor and made a declaration of the reviewed chieftaincy title as a prerequisite to clinch the exalted position of Olubadan.
This pronouncement didn’t go well with Pa Ladoja and his camp who declared openly that such decision was a calculated attempt to prevent him from becoming Olubadan when his time comes to clinch the position. Ladoja vehemently claimed that he would not be coerced to wear the beaded crown.
In the twist of event, Pa Ladoja finally caved in and accepted to be crowned as the lesser Oba, affirming his decision to backtrack to the popular demand of his people.
The event was held today at the Palace of Olubadan witnessed by several dignitaries in the State and the coronation was spearheaded by Olubadan of Ibadan in the presence of the Deputy Governor of the State, Barrister Adebayo Lawal.
This decision by Pa Adewolu to accept the beaded crown is a testament to the good intention of Late Ajimobi to restructure the Obaship setting of Oyo State in line with the modern world despite the criticism that trailed the decision.
Ajimobi in heaven will be dancing to ‘duduke’ as he has been finally vindicated by his traducers who out of desperation for political power threw out the baby with bathwater.
Taking bold decision even when the multitude goes against you is the hallmark of leadership as some of us who believed the decision of the then Governor to review the chieftaincy titles was borne out of the desire to modernize Ibadan Obaship were vilified but today we are all vindicated.
History has a way of fixing itself in the memory of people, today the history has been written and this will continue to linger in the political firmament of Oyo State.
Ismael Taiwo writes from Ibadan He can be reached via: taheewo2004@gmail.com
The West African Examinations Council has released its 2024 results for WASSCE
The announcement was made on Monday by the examination board on its official social media platforms.
The post reads’ “The West African Examinations Council is pleased to inform Candidates who sat WASSCE for School Candidates, 2024 that the result has officially been released today, Monday, August 12, 2024.
Former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has said Nigeria would rise again if the church started to preach the values of hard work.
Osinbajo lamented that the Nigerian church had shifted its focus from preaching hard work to prosperity.
He spoke while delivering a lecture at the 68th Anniversary and 58th Annual Convention of The Gospel Faith Mission International, GOFAMINT, at the weekend.
According to Osinbajo: “For too long, our churches have been caught up in the pursuit of personal prosperity and material wealth, neglecting the true calling of the gospel to promote peace, unity, and the holistic development of our society.
“If we truly want to see Nigeria rise again and fulfil its immense potential, the church must return to its roots, preaching the values of hard work, compassion, and service to the community.
“It is only through this shift in focus that we can inspire our people to become agents of positive change, rather than mere consumers of the prosperity gospel.”
Barring any last-minute change, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun of the Supreme Court is set to emerge as the next chief justice of Nigeria (CJN).
Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun from Lagos State, South West Nigeria is set to be appointed as the new Supreme Court Chief Justice.
If she assumes the office, Kekere-Ekun would become the second female justice in Nigeria to hold the exalted position after Mariam Aloma Mukhtar, who was CJN between July 2012 and November 2014, spending 28 months in office.
The current occupant of the office, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, who assumed office on June 27, 2022, will formally bow out on Thursday, August 22, 2024, after attaining the mandatory retirement age of 70 years.
As the most senior justice of the Supreme Court after Ariwoola, Justice Kekere-Ekun is favoured to clinch the position.
Tragedy struck at a workplace in Lagos when a 25-year-old contract worker, whose identity remains undisclosed, fatally jumped into a scorching iron melting pot.
Confirming the incident on Sunday to NAN, Lagos State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, revealed that the company’s safety officer reported the incident to the Sagamu Road Police Division on August 3, at approximately 6:00 p.m.
Hundeyin said the company is located in the Industrial Scheme of Odogunyan in the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.
According to the police spokesperson, the company’s safety officer said that the deceased, assigned to the AOD Section, ran towards the iron melting pot, which is restricted during operation, at about 3:15 p.m. on the same day.
Despite efforts by his colleagues to stop him, he jumped into the pot, resulting in his body being completely melted.
Hundeyin, who said that police detectives visited the scene, and that the deceased’s family has been informed, noted that investigation is ongoing.
The police spokesperson said, “He jumped into it and all efforts made by his colleagues to stop him proved abortive, while his body was completely melted.
“Detectives from the station visited the scene of the crime. The family of the deceased has since been contacted, while investigation is ongoing.”
A statement signed and made available to newsmen by Ibadan Mega Voice President, Ààrẹ Kọla Olomide described the good gesture from Woli Aikore to Appear as a reward for hard work and dedication, and preservation of ‘Omoluabi’ ethos that Yorùbá is known for.
“This thoughtful gesture is a testament to your dedication and the respect you’ve earned within the industry”
“We celebrate this milestone with you and appreciate Woli Aikore’s kindness in enhancing your life.
“May God bless his ministry and reward Woli Aikore with more riches and sound health.” Olomide stated.
Olomide also congratulated all members of IMV by extention, saying a good gesture to one member will go a long way to reflect in all members
At about 10am on Friday morning, 9th August 2024, the Arugba was seen coming out of the sacred house of Ọṣun (as it was since the ancient time). The Arugba is a maiden and tradition demands her to be virgin and clean in spirit.
She’s to bear the Igbá on her head in procession to the river [Ọṣun altar] where ritual items would be offered for blessings and in thanksgiving.
Shots of Arugba and devotees at the Ọṣun house close to Ataọja of Oṣogbo palace.
Today in continuation of the procession, a lot of river goddess believers and some other traditionalists storm Osun Osogbo river to continue the rituals usually done in August every year.
Among the traditionalists, there were foreign enthusiasts who trooped in number to celebrate the famous festival.
The Ooni of Ife and Co- Chairman, National Council Of Traditional Rulers Of Nigeria(NCTRN) Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II, on Friday played host to traditional rulers of Yoruba Okun origin in Kogi and Kwara states, North Central Nigeria at the ancient Ile Oodua Palace, Ile-Ife.
Led by the Obaro of Kabba, Oba Dele Owoniyi, the monarch paid the august visit to present the new Elulu of Mopa, Oba (Dr.) Muyiwa Ibeun who recently ascended the throne of his ancestors to the Arole Oduduwa.
In his opening address, the Obaro of Kabba, Oba Dele Owoniyi described Ile-Ife as the undisputed home of all Yoruba people particularly those of Okun origin, adding that Ooni Ogunwusi has done so well in giving all descendants of Oduduwa an enviable identity and real sense of belonging anywhere in the world.
“Kabiyesi, we have a lot of work to do for our people with regards to where we found ourselves in modern Nigeria. There are real issues of development deficit which I am sure we can overcome with your might and influence.
“Please be assured that our loyalty to the ancient throne of Oduduwa is never in doubt.” The Obaro of Kabba noted.
Addressing the gathering, the Elulu of Mopa, Oba Muyiwa Ibeun thanked the Ooni for his love and support which he said preceded his emergence as a monarch.
“This is homecoming for me and my colleagues here, we are here to thank Your Imperial Majesty as well as commending you for dignifying the prestigious traditional institution.” The Elulu said.
In the same vein, the Elejuku of Ejuku (Kogi State), explained that most children of Oduduwa of Okun origin are at great disadvantage as they are often regarded as second or third Yoruba.
“Kabiyesi Ooni, we are tired of being referred to as lesser Yoruba because of our location, those who demarcated us in those days did not consult us and that is why they did not factor in our peculiarities.
“We want you to use your connection and position to return us home and reunite us with our kinsmen. We are your children and we cannot afford to be regarded as lesser descendants of Oduduwa.” The monarch noted.
The stance was buttressed by the Olusin of Isin (Kwara State), Oba Solomon Oloyede who added that the Ooni must not relent in ensuring that all descendants of Oduduwa are in perfect condition at all times.
Responding to the visiting monarchs and their subjects, Ooni Ogunwusi who is the Chairman, Southern Nigeria Traditional Rulers Council (SNTRC) explained that the most important thing is for Okun Yorubas to know and note that they are well appreciated by their kinsmen in the western part of the country.
“You are not lesser, second or third Yorubas. You are true descendants of Oduduwa with history of hard work and noble background which I am sure you carry with pride. We shall work together for development, peace and tranquility of our respective domains.” The Ooni said.
In a meeting with a delegation of House of Representatives members, former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has issued a stern warning to the current administration led by President Bola Tinubu.
Obasanjo cautioned the federal government that failure to address the demands of Nigerian youths, who have been staging nationwide protests, could have dire consequences. The former president expressed concerns over the youths’ “frustration, desperation, anger, and unemployment.”
“You are what you are today because you’re a Nigerian; I’m what I am also because I’m a Nigerian. So why should they be Nigerians and be languishing in poverty? They make demands and we’re not listening to them. Many of them are frustrated, desperate, angry and unemployed. What do we expect?,” Obasanjo said.
The meeting, which took place in Obasanjo’s residence in Abeokuta, Ogun State, was attended by a delegation led by Hon. Ikenga Ugochinyere and included other lawmakers such as Hon. Abdulmalik Danga, Hon. Midala Malami, Hon. Matthew Nwogu, Hon. Peter Aniekwe, and Hon. Kama Nkemkama.
During the discussion, Obasanjo emphasized the need for a change in mentality among those in governance, stressing that Nigeria’s progress depends on its ability to address the youths’ demands.
The meeting also touched on a proposed bill seeking a single six-year term for the presidency, with Obasanjo cautioning that the success of such a system would depend on the “mentality” of those in power.
“If you have a system you can trust; you have an INEC you can trust, then it will not matter the number of years,” Obasanjo said, alluding to the importance of electoral integrity.
This meeting comes at a critical juncture, as the country grapples with nationwide protests driven by the youths’ demands for better governance, economic opportunities, and an end to corruption.