Woman arrested for attempting to sell off three-year-old daughter

The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old woman, identified as Yetunde Gbadebo, for attempting to sell her three-year-old daughter on Aladiye Street in Sagamu. Our correspondent gathered on Sunday that the incident occurred at about 10:00 on July 25, 2024.

Our correspondent learnt from a police source at the command that the suspect was caught while negotiating a N700,000 price for the toddler with a 38-year-old man identified as Sunday None. A team of police detectives from the Sagamu Division stormed the area after a resident reported witnessing the duo during the negotiation.

During interrogation, the spokesperson for the command, Omolola Odutola, stated that Gbadebo denied the allegation, while None had confessed to the crime. She said, “The woman was about to sell her three-year-old daughter to another suspect. A resident who saw the two suspects negotiating the price approached our station in Sagamu to report what she saw. “The Sagamu Police Division detached a team of detectives who stormed the scene and arrested the two suspects. The man has confessed to the crime.

“The case will be transferred to the state Criminal Investigation Department as soon preliminary findings are concluded.” In January 2024, Our correspondent reported a similar incident in which a 38-year-old woman, identified as Chinyere Chukwu, was arrested in Anambra State for attempting to sell her two sons, aged nine and seven. The suspect allegedly conspired with her eldest daughter, Joy Chukwu, 17, to sell the minors to Mrs. Ify Obinabo, the Anambra State Women and Social Welfare Commissioner, who posed as a buyer after receiving a tip-off.

Self-Acclaimed Yoruba Nation Agitator, Sunday Igboho Dissociates Self From Planned Nationwide Protest

Yoruba Nation agitator, Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Sunday Igboho.has kicked against the nationwide protests planned for August over the hardship in the country.

Igboho in a statement issued late last night, said: “I, Chief Sunday Igboho, am issuing this press release in response to the planned protests by some unknown & faceless individuals, who are working to disintegrate the country.

’Since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s assumed office on May 29, 2023, he has implemented revolutionary policies, which his predecessors lacked the political will to pursue. These bold steps have, unsurprisingly, unsettled those who believe it is their birth right to rule Nigeria.

The Yoruba Nation Movement and I firmly declare that we will not participate in any protest aimed at using the Southwest as a battleground for political upheaval. We stand resolute in our belief that the Yoruba nation will not be a launchpad for disintegrating Nigeria. We recognize that economic hardship is a global phenomenon, not unique to Nigeria.

Tinubu Throws Lifeline to Dangote Refinery: NNPC to Sell Crude in Naira, Stabilizing Fuel Prices and Exchange Rate

In a move aimed at stabilizing fuel prices and the exchange rate, President Tinubu has proposed that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) sell crude oil to the Dangote Refinery in Naira. The Federal Executive Council (FEC) has accepted the proposal, which will provide a valuable lifeline to the refinery.

The deal involves selling 450,000 barrels of crude oil to Nigerian refineries, including the Dangote Refinery, in Naira, with Afreximbank and other settlement banks facilitating the trade. This move is expected to reduce the country’s reliance on imported refined fuel, saving billions of dollars in the process.

The Dangote Refinery, which requires 15 shipments of crude oil annually, will benefit from NNPC’s commitment to provide four of these cargoes. The constant exchange rate throughout the transaction will also help maintain stability in fuel prices and the exchange rate between the dollar and the Naira.

Blocked SIMs: Protest Rocks Osogbo As Angry Mob Destroys MTN Office In Lagos

An angry mob vandalized the MTN office in Festac Town, Lagos State, in response to the network blocking its subscribers due to a mismatch in their National Identification Number (NIN) and SIM registration.

Recall, many telecom subscribers have been stopped from using their various lines having been deactivated as a result of failure to link NINs.

The sudden deactivation of people’s lines have been meted with harsh criticisms from various quarters as many were seen stranded in MTN offices across the county.

In Osogbo hundreds of customers of MTN residents in Osun State also embarked on protest around Dada estate, housing the service provider’s head office in the state.

Many of the protesters claimed to have arrived the office since 6am with a view to unblock their sim cards which the network providers have blocked to due to NIN inconsistency.

The protesters also blocked the Osogbo-Iwo road leading to Oke-Fia area of the state capital, thereby disrupting traffic and creating gridlock in the area.

Reactivate all blocked lines, NCC directs telcos ahead of looming protest

The Nigerian Communications Commission has ordered telecommunications operators, telcos to immediately restore all phone lines blocked due to non-linkage of National Identification Numbers to SIM cards.

Reuben Muoka, the Director of Media and Public Affairs disclosed this on Monday.

Recall that many Nigerians were agog over what they perceived as restrictions by the NCC, which they felt were attempts to frustrate the August planned protest.

In a statement released by the NCC and sighted by Vanguard, Muoka stated that many telecom subscribers/consumers were unable to access their phone lines because of the inability of many telecom consumers to verify their NINs with their SIMs.

The statement read, “Over the weekend, many telecom subscribers/consumers were unable to access their phone lines due to their inability to verify their NINs with their SIMs. This resulted in their numbers being blocked by their telecom service providers in compliance with the laws and policies of the NIN-SIM linkage.

“Telecoms consumers and the public will recall the compulsory linkage of NIN with SIM, which began in December 2020, when the government directed telecommunication companies to bar unregistered SIM cards and SIMs that were not linked to NIN.

“Since December 2023, the Commission has reviewed the deadline a few times; April 15, 2024, was set as the deadline for the full network barring of subscribers with four or fewer SIMs that had unverified NIN details. This deadline was then reviewed to July 31, 2024, to give consumers more time to ensure their submitted NIN details are properly verified. Despite these extensions, many phone lines have yet to be linked with verified NINs.

“The objectives of this exercise by the Federal Government of Nigeria include enhancing national security and ensuring the national SIM ownership database is accurate. The NIN-SIM linkage policy aids in verifying and protecting users’ identities while also providing critical infrastructure that assures access to the benefits of a robust digital economy for the citizenry.

“The consumer is our priority. Therefore, considering the challenges the blockages have caused, the Commission has directed all operators to reactivate all lines that were disconnected over the weekend, given the short time available for consumers to undertake the verification of their NINs with their SIMs. Reactivated consumers are to note that this is for a limited period to allow them to properly link their NIN to their SIM.

“Members of the public who have yet to verify their SIMs are encouraged to do so as soon as possible to maintain access to their lines.”

JUST IN: President Tinubu signs N70,000 minimum wage bill into law

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu today signed the new National Minimum Wage Amendment bill 2024 into law. It is reviewable every three years.

President Tinubu signed the bill midway into the Federal Executive Council meeting. Head of Service said the new law will undoubtedly reassure the workers that the President cares about their welfare.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio led National Assembly leaders to the signing ceremony.
President Tinubu thanked the National Assembly for accelerating the passage of the law.

Hardship: Lagos Police Warns Lagosians Against Violent Protest, Sues For Peace

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Adegoke Fayoade, has urged residents to refrain from engaging in violence towards protesters ahead of a planned nationwide demonstration scheduled for August 1-10. Fayoade made this plea during a town hall meeting with traditional rulers and community leaders in Eti-Osa, Ibeju-Lekki, Epe, and Lagos Island.

The commissioner emphasized that while the police and other security forces are opposed to any form of protest, residents should avoid confrontations with protesters and instead report any planned violent protests to the authorities. He stressed that peaceful protests are a legitimate right, but violence will not be tolerated.

Traditional rulers and community leaders, including Oba Abdulfatai Aromire of Ijora/Apapa, have also spoken out against the planned protest and commended the police for their efforts in addressing crime in the area. They have called for action against land grabbers and praised the commissioner for his success in dealing with kidnappers in Mushin.

Recruitment: Traffic Shocking, Unprecedented As NNPC Receives 20m Applications In 24 Hours

The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has received over 20 million job applications within one hour of announcing new job openings on Friday.

A source at the NNPCL confirmed the development to ODUDUWA NEWS on Friday.

“Within the first hour of opening applications, our servers registered over 20 million attempts to submit job applications. It’s an unprecedented situation,” the source stated.

The influx of applications had caused technical glitches on the NNPCL’s website, resulting in slow load times and difficulties for applicants attempting to submit their information.

Addressing the situation, NNPCL had said in post on X (formerly Twitter): “Due to unprecedented traffic to the NNPC Ltd. career page from applicants applying for vacancies, the site is currently experiencing slow load times

“Our technicians are working diligently to rectify the problem as quickly as possible.”

The company reassured potential applicants that the application deadline remains August 20, 202.

In a follow-up statement, NNPCL noted its commitment to fairness in the hiring process: “Our team is working assiduously to accommodate the surge of applications.

“While we acknowledge the keen interest of Nigerians in having an exciting career experience with us, we reassure all Nigerians of a transparent and merit-based recruitment process.

“We therefore encourage capable Nigerians to take maximum advantage of this unique opportunity.”

The positions announced include graduate trainees and those on supervisory cadre.

Southwest Nigeria: Beyond the OrdinaryTourism: A Golden Opportunity


Tourism isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a golden goose waiting to be plucked. Southwestern Nigeria boasts a treasure trove of cultural riches, breathtaking landscapes, and historical marvels, making it a prime destination for global explorers. Imagine the ripple effects of a thriving tourism industry: jobs blooming like wildflowers, local economies buzzing with activity, and the world falling in love with our unique heritage.

However, challenges remain. To transform this potential into reality, we must navigate a complex maze of obstacles. Let’s delve deeper into the potential and challenges of tourism in Southwest Nigeria.
Potential for Tourism
A Cultural Tapestry
Southwest Nigeria is a vibrant kaleidoscope of culture, where ancient traditions dance with modern rhythms. The Yoruba people, the region’s heartbeat, have woven a rich tapestry of beliefs, arts, and festivals.
Imagine losing yourself in the euphoria of Osun-Osogbo sacred, where deities and humans commune in a magical harmony. Beyond the spiritual realm, history buffs will find their paradise in the ruins of the Oyo Empire, a testament to a bygone era of power and influence. The ancient city of Ile-Ife, often called the birthplace of Yoruba civilization, is a treasure trove of art and artifacts. And let’s not forget the serene beauty of Agodi Gardens in Ibadan, a perfect escape from the bustling city life.

These are just a few brushstrokes on the canvas of Southwest Nigeria’s cultural landscape. There’s so much more to discover, from the bustling markets to the local cuisine, each offering a unique and unforgettable experience.
Nature’s Playground and Urban Oasis
Southwest Nigeria is a canvas painted with nature’s finest hues. Imagine pristine beaches like Tarkwa Bay and Elegushi, where the rhythmic lullaby of waves invites you to unwind. For adventure seekers, the Old Oyo National Park and the majestic Idanre Hills offer an escape into the wild, teeming with diverse flora and fauna. It’s a paradise for eco-enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
But Southwest Nigeria is more than just sun, sand, and safari. The region’s cities, like Lagos and Ibadan, are a dynamic blend of old-world charm and modern allure. Picture yourself shopping till you drop in world-class malls, savoring exquisite cuisines in upscale restaurants, and experiencing the thrill of the city that never sleeps.
Government’s Guiding Hand
Recognizing tourism’s potential as an economic catalyst, the Nigerian government has taken significant strides. Policymakers are rolling out the red carpet for both tourists and investors. Simplified visa procedures and improved infrastructure are just the beginning. Imagine arriving at a world-class airport, whisked away on smooth roads to your chosen destination.
Development of tourism-specific infrastructure like hotels, resorts, and tourist information centers is being prioritized to enhance the visitor experience. It’s a vision becoming reality.
Challenges to Overcome

  1. Security Concerns
    Perceived and actual security issues can deter tourists. Ensuring safety through effective law enforcement and community engagement is vital for building trust among potential visitors.
  2. Inadequate Infrastructure
    While there are ongoing improvements, many tourist sites still lack essential infrastructure like reliable transportation, accommodation, and healthcare facilities. Investment in sustainable infrastructure that preserves the natural and cultural integrity of tourist sites is essential.
  3. Marketing and Awareness
    Effective marketing strategies are needed to showcase Southwestern Nigeria’s attractions to a global audience. Collaborations with international travel agencies, participation in travel expos, and leveraging social media are critical steps in this direction.
  4. Training and Capacity Building
    Building a skilled workforce to cater to the needs of tourists is essential. Training programs for tour guides, hospitality staff, and local artisans can improve service quality and enhance the overall tourist experience.
    A Call to Action
    Southwest Nigeria is a diamond in the rough, waiting to be polished. It’s time to unleash its full potential. Let’s collaborate, innovate, and inspire. Together, we can create a tourism industry that not only generates economic growth but also uplifts communities and preserves our heritage.
    As the Yoruba proverb says, “Ògbóni bí ọgbọ́n tí a kọ́.” (Wisdom is acquired through learning.) Let’s learn from the best, innovate, and create a tourism legacy for generations to come.

Fuel queues resurface in Ogun, Ibadan, others as minister begs for calm

Filling stations in Abuja and neighbouring states of Niger, Nasarawa, and Kogi, were shut on Friday as oil marketers expressed worry over the planned nationwide protest.

Retail outlets, including those operated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited in Kubwa, Salbas Oil, Eterna, and Gegu Oil, among others located on the Kubwa-Zuba expressway, stopped dispensing fuel.

The same scene was also witnessed inside Abuja and parts of Niger and Nasarawa states.

Oil marketers told our correspondent that filling stations in Lokoja, the Kogi State capital, were also shut.

The development led to fuel queues resurfacing in outlets dispensing fuel like AYM Shafa in the Dei-Dei end of the Kubwa-Zuba expressway, Abuja, and the NNPC in Zuba, Niger State.

Also, several filling stations in some parts of Lagos State were closed on Friday, creating fears of impending fuel scarcity.

Our correspondents, who went around, noticed that most filling stations were not dispensing, while the few that attended to customers sold at N800 per litre.

Although some oil marketers said the closure of some retail outlets on Friday was due to the unavailability of fuel, others attributed it to apprehension over the planned nationwide protest.

Long queues in Ogun and Oyo State

In Ogun and Oyo State, the situation at filling stations has reached a crisis point as motorists face long queues amid looming fuel scarcity.

Our correspondent visited the Magboro and Ibafo areas along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, where a chaotic scene unfolded as vehicles including motorcycles, cars, and commercial buses, lined up for petrol.

At Quest Filling Station in Magboro, the sight was alarming as the queue snaked for over a hundred meters, with motorists struggling for their turn to purchase fuel.

Of the three petrol pumps available, only one was operational, exacerbating the delay for those waiting.

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