Protest Rocks Ibadan Over Economic Hardship In Nigeria

The protest started in Ibadan today 19th of February, 2024 at Mokola Roundabout.
According to our correspondent who visited the scene, several students, youths, Human right Activists as well as market women and men gethered under the bridge to register their grievances on the prevailing economic hardship in the country.

The protestors who carried placards with various inscriptions were seen chanting anti government songs.

The teeming youths also mobilized to major roads in Ibadan to express their displeasure against the government of President Tinubu.

Details later.

Economic Hardship: Northerners may revolt; we can no longer pacify our people— Sultan of Sokoto tells Tinubu

Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar-led Northern Traditional Council, has warned that rising poverty, hunger and insecurity in the country will force people to revolt against President Bola Tinubu’s government very soon, Peoples Gazette is reporting.

“It is getting to a level that traditional leaders could no longer pacify the people from revolting against government and political leaders that are supposed to find solutions to their lingering socio-economic plight,” Mr Sa’ad said.

“We have reached that level, people are very agitated, people are hungry, they are angry, but they still believe there are people who can talk to them, they believe in some of their Governors, some other traditional rulers and some of their religious leaders, fortunately some of us double as traditional and religious leaders.”

Lagos Government Cracks Down on Landlords Renting Out Apartments at Exorbitant Fees

The Lagos State Government has taken a strong stance against homeowners in state housing schemes who are accused of renting out their apartments at exorbitant fees.

Commissioner for Housing, Moruf Akinderu-Fatai, has issued a warning that the government will not tolerate such practices and will “wield a big stick” against those found guilty.

This crackdown comes in response to numerous complaints from residents in various state housing schemes regarding the high rents charged by homeowners.

The government’s intention in providing subsidized housing options with low down payments and extended payment plans was to make life easier for Lagos residents.

However, expensive rents have hindered this goal.

Commissioner Akinderu-Fatai emphasized that the purpose of asking allottees to make a five percent down payment and spread the remaining amount over ten years was to make life more bearable for Lagosians.

He expressed disappointment in homeowners who exploit the system for personal gain, stating, “they are renting those apartments out to make money… Why do people try to inconvenience others when the government intended to make life bearable for citizens?”

To address this issue, the commissioner has ordered facility managers and estate association members to report homeowners who are found guilty of renting out their apartments at exorbitant fees to the ministry.

Those homeowners will face consequences, including forfeiting their apartments and having their payments refunded.

Resign now if Nigeria’s problems overwhelm you – PDP govs to APC, Tinubu govt

Governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, have advised the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu to graciously throw in the towel if it cannot mobilise Nigerians as well as all organs and tiers of government for sustainable solutions to the various problems plaguing the nation.

The governors, under the aegis of the PDP Governors’ Forum, PDP-GF, specifically noted that the hardship and suffering being faced by Nigerians have no tribal, religious or party colouration, stressing that “a hungry man is an angry man”.

The PDP-GF gave the advice in a statement at the weekend by its Director-General, Hon CID Maduabum in Abuja.

The PDP Governors expressly pointed out that the buck ultimately stops at the President’s table as the Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria, the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federation, the Chief Salesman and leader of Nigeria.

The PDP-GF, nonetheless, assured that as stakeholders in governance, it would continue to work collaboratively with the President in finding lasting solutions to “a very difficult situation created or exacerbated by the APC since 2015”.

The PDP Governors frowned at the Minister of Information, APC Governors’ Forum and other officials of the APC-led Federal Government who criticised the the PDP-GF for their suggestions, advice and patriotic intervention on the way forward for the country in a communique issued at the end of their recent meeting in Abuja.

The PDP Governors reminded the APC-led government of the pertinent need to be guided by the fact that it (the APC) sought power to solve the problems of Nigeria not to compound them or shift blame, or grandstand or use propaganda to obfuscate or confuse issues.

The PDP-GF, in its statement at the weekend, categorically declared, “It must be noted that even though Nigeria is a Federation, there is indeed only one economy.

“Hardship and suffering being faced by Nigerians have no tribal, religious or party colouration. A hungry man is an angry man.
“While all tiers of government have a role to play, the APC led Federal Government has a disproportionate role to play in mobilising Nigerians and all organs and tiers of government for sustainable solutions.
“If it can not do so or is unable to do so, it should graciously throw in the towel.

“Attempts by the Honourable Minister of Information, APC Governors’ Forum and other officials of the Federal Government who criticised the PDP Governors’ Forum for their patriotic intervention should be guided by the fact that the APC sought power to solve the problems of Nigeria not to compound them or shift blame, or grandstand or use propaganda to obfuscate or confuse issues.’

“PDP governed States are comparatively the best in Nigeria in terms of developmental policies, programmes, and projects that benefit their States positively, regular payment of salaries, pensions, gratuities, and minimum wage to their workforce.

“State governments that are delinquent on these issues are not of PDP extraction. It is false to say so.
“Even the food crises are exacerbated by insecurity and high exchange rate issues, among others, which are largely federal subjects.

“The PDP Governors as stakeholders in governance would continue to work collaboratively with Mr. President to find lasting solutions to a very difficult situation created or exacerbated by the APC since 2015. We believe in co-operative Federalism.

“The buck ultimately stops at Mr. Presidents table as the Chief Executive Officer of Nigeria, the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federation, the Chief Salesman and leader of Nigeria.

“We are not in doubt that he is trying his best. We only hope and pray that his best is good enough to take Nigeria out of the woods in the shortest possible time”, the PDP Governors emphatically said.

OPINION: TINUBU SHOULD LET NIGERIANS BREATH AND STOP SUFFOCATING THEM. |Adesina Julius

Nigeria is grappling with a critical problem of food insecurity. Food prices continue to increase because of inflation. With 25 million Nigerians at high risk of hunger.

The reality is that Nigerians are suffering greatly because the cost of living has risen beyond their means.

Nigerians can no longer afford their daily meals due to the failure of the administration to take practical steps to grow and protect the food sector, thereby leading to severe food scarcity with prices soaring beyond the reach of Nigerians.

“To call a spade a spade and not an agricultural instrument,” this is one of the worst periods in the history of our dear nation — economically, socially, and politically.

In fact, there is an urgent need to redefine poverty, lack and want using Nigeria as a case study. The minimum average of $2 on feeding one per person each day is no longer realistic in Nigeria, even as unemployment rate has doubled and the prices of food and essential commodities needed for the sustainability of mankind have risen astronomically.

Garri, a locally produced cassava byproduct, has also witnessed price oscillations. There has been an enormous increase in the cost of rice and beans over the past month alone. Bread is no longer affordable, even many people have noticed that the sizes of their loaves have shrunk significantly as well.

Food riots and organized armed robberies are likely to increase unless swift measures are implemented to address these pressing challenges.

The food crisis in Nigeria isn’t just about hunger, it’s a ripple effect that impacts public health, socioeconomic stability, education, and national security.

With what Nigerians has experienced so far under Tinubu, it is safe to conclude that all is not well with Nigeria.

Tinubu led government must realise that no sound social development can take place in a situation where majority of its citizens are hungry and without adequate food compliments; neither can our economy blossom when our labour force remains hungry.

Just as Proverbs 29:18 has it, “Where there is no vision, the people perish”, the lack of clear vision in the present administration is visible for all to see. It is not too late for the president to get it right by ensuring that the hope of Nigerians in him is renewed.

The emergency declaration on food by him is a rallying cry, but the real work lies ahead. Addressing Nigeria’s food crisis requires strategic planning, substantial investment, and most importantly, the commitment to put words into action. The future of millions of Nigerians, and indeed the stability of the country, depends on it.

President Tinubu should act now and act well!. He should let the Hope be Renewed.

We hope the flag 🇳🇬 shall rise again!

Adesina Julius writes from Igbeti, Oyo State.

EFCC Arraigns Ibadan Business Woman for N58m Alleged Fraud

The Ibadan Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arraigned Ajayi Oluwabukola Temitope before an Oyo State High Court for allegedly obtaining N58, 458, 000.00 (Fifty-eight Million, Four Hundred and Fifty-eight Thousand Naira) by false pretence from her victims.

She was arraigned on Wednesday, February 14, 2024, before the court presided over by Justice Kamorudeen Babatunde Olawoyin, on a four count-charge of obtaining by false pretence, an offence that contravenes Section 419 of the Criminal Code Law Cap 38, Laws of Oyo State, 2000.

One of the count charges reads: “That you, Ajayi Oluwabukola Temitope ‘F’ on or about 9th April, 2021, at Ibadan, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud, obtained the sum of N23, 183, 000.00 (Twenty-three Million, One Hundred and Eight Three Thousand Naira) from Alhaji Yusuf Nadabo by falsely representing to him that the money is meant for the supply of four trucks of RC cola, Zero Cola and Coca Cola carbonated Soft drinks which pretences you knew to be false and thereby commits an offence of Obtaining Money by False Pretence contrary to Section 419 of the Criminal Code Law Cap 38, Laws of Oyo State, 2000.”

Another charge reads: “That you, Ajayi Oluwabukola Temitope ‘F’ on or about 5th June, 2021, at Ibadan, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to defraud obtained the sum of N17, 375, 000.00 (Seventeen Million, Three Hundred and Seventy Five Thousand Naira) from Altine Musa by falsely representing to him that the money is meant for the supply of 4,500 cartons of carbonated soft drinks at the rate of N2,750.00 per carton and 6,500 cartons of Coca-Cola 35CL at the rate of N850.00 per carton which pretences you knew to be false and thereby commits an offence of Obtaining Money by False Pretence contrary to Section 419 of the Criminal Code Law Cap 38, Laws of Oyo State, 2000.”

She pleaded not guilty to the charges when they were read to her.

Responding to her pleas, prosecution counsel, Sanusi Musa Galandachi told the court that the defendant allegedly swindled her victims of their money under the pretext of supplying carbonated soft drinks to them. He specifically told the court that Temitope fraudulently obtained the sum of N8.5million from one Idris Sheriff, N9.4million from one Ifeanyi Mmadubuike, N23.1million from one Alhaji Yusuf Nadabo and N17.3million from one Altine Musa respectively.

Consequently, he asked the court for a trial date and prayed the court to remand the defendant in the Correctional Centre due to the fact that she was a flight risk and would definitely jump bail if granted. He disclosed that she jumped an administrative bail earlier granted her by the EFCC. He further added that there are several petitions recently received against the defendant that would soon be concluded for prosecution.
Responding to the prayers of the prosecution counsel, the defendant’s counsel, S.B. Ajibola pleaded with the court to admit his client to bail, adding that a bail application has been filed and served on the prosecution.

After listening to both counsels, Justice Olawoyin threw out the bail application filed by the defence counsel after upholding the submission of Galandachi that the defendant is a flight risk and ordered that the defendant be remanded in the EFCC detention facility pending the hearing and determination of the case.

Also, the court ordered for accelerated hearing for the prosecution to open and close its case.

The matter was adjourned to March 14, 15 and 21, 2024 for commencement of trial.

N200m money ritual: Herbalists, pastor paraded by Ogun Police for killing 35-year-old woman

The Ogun Divisional Police Headquarters has paraded seven suspected ritualists in connection with the murder of a 35 years old woman, Sulaimon Adijat, in Abeokuta, Ogun State on Thursday.

CP Abiodun Mustapha Alamutu paraded the suspects identified as Moses Abidemi,Oluwa Samuel Monday,Prophet Peter Oluwalolese, Akinwunmi Ifatosin, Prophet Jamiu Yusuf, Sheriff Agbai and Osojieahen Ali before’ journalists.

He said they were arrested based on technical intelligence of the Anti kidnapping unit of the command to unravel the mystery behind the sudden disappearance of Adijat.

The Ogun police boss narrated how the seven suspects made up of herbalists prophets and their clients conspired to kill Adijat for money ritual expected to yield N200 million for their clients.

According to him, the victim was lured into the hands of the ritualists for the sum of N300,000.00.

CP Alamutu said, “Intelligence techniques revealed that Sulaimon Adijat was invited by her boyfriend, Adebayo Olawale Azeez on the 9th of January, 2024 to a hotel located at Atan Ota,Ogun State,later the DPO of Onipanu Divisional headquarters received a report of missing person.

“Consequently, a tactical team specifically the Anti Kidnapping Unit of the Command was drafted to unravel the mystery behind her disappearance and as such, the team embarked on a technical based investigation, which led to the arrest of the seven (7) suspects who participated actively in the abduction and eventual murder of the missing Sulaimon Adijat.

“Further investigation revealed that sometimes in 19th of November 2023, Sheriff Agbai and Osojieahen Alioneitouria contacted Oluwo Samuel Monday(A.k.a Oluwo Mandela to perform money ritual known as ‘Oshole’ that can produce Two Hundred Million naira within seven days;

“While Oluwo Samuel Monday charged the duo of Sheriff and Osojieahen Alioneitouria the sum of Eight Hundred thousand naira (#800,000) an

Celebrating A Pioneer of Many Firsts, Adebo Ogundoyin @ 37 – Oyetunji Oyekunle

That the name Ogundoyin is a household name in Eruwa, the entire Ibarapaland and Oyo State is no doubt an incontrovertible fact. A trip down memory lane revealed that the family name was popularized by the great philanthropist, business mogul and community leader, Chief Adeseun Ayisa Ogundoyin of blessed memory.

As fate would have it, one of the children of the late Ogundoyin, Adebo Ogundoyin, the second of the four children of late Chief Mrs. Justina Iyabo Ogundoyin who plunged into active politics in 2017 has recorded great achievements and has carved a niche for himself as a child of destiny and a young politician to reckon with. This young man who lost his dear father at the age of four is fast becoming a man of many firsts.

Born 37years ago today, precisely February 17, 1987 in Eruwa, Adebo Ogundoyin is a result driven and goal oriented youngman.

His first ever political posters appeared on the streets of Eruwa and Lanlate in Ibarapa East Local Government area of Oyo State in 2018 when at the age of 31, Young Adebo declared his intention to contest in a by-election conducted by the regime of the late Sen. Abiola Ajimobi following the death of the Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon. Michael Adeyemo. Fortune smiled on him as he won the keenly contested by-election, and this set the pace for the many firsts of the Eruwa born lawmaker.

This victory made him the first member of Ogundoyin’s family to have contested and won an election. His emergence also made him the youngest lawmaker ever to have won an election into Oyo State House of Assembly.

As a graduate of Agronomy from the prestigious Babcock University, Inisan Remo, Ogun State, Adebo quickly rolled up his sleeves and used the remaining few months to the end of the 8th Oyo State House of Assembly under the late Gov. Abiola Ajimobi to garner and master the nitty-gritty of legislative activities and oversight functions.

In 2019, armed with his first time experience, Adebo again got the overwhelming votes of the people of Ibarapa East State Constituency. This gave him the mandate to represent them for the second consecutive time. This time around his political party, PDP secured a landslide victory winning 26 seats, leaving only 5 seats for the APC and just one seat for the ADP.

As a focused, highly consistent and persistent parliamentarian, Adebo made another outstanding first on June 10, 2019 when he emerged unanimously as the Speaker of the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly at the enviable age of 32. With this, he set an unprecedented new record by becoming the youngest Speaker in Oyo State and in Nigeria as a whole.

Adebo Ogundoyin as the Speaker of the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly gave the legislative assignment his all and at the expiration of the four years tenure of the lawmakers, the Assembly made groundbreaking achievements which led to another first for the young parliamentarian. The 9th Assembly under him beat all previous records of achievements of past Assemblies in Oyo State having passed a total of 97 Bills, 150 Motions, 400 Resolutions and over 90 Committee Reports.

In furtherance of his ambition to continue to serve his constituents, Adebo Ogundoyin for the third consecutive times won the March 18, 2023 Ibarapa East State Constituency election. With this uncommon victory, the Eruwa born lawmaker accomplished what has never been achieved before in his constituency and Oyo State at large as he became the first lawmaker in the annals of Oyo State legislature to have won three elections consecutively. He consequently became the highest ranking member of the 10th Oyo State House of Assembly – (third time member).

On account of his high ranking status coupled with his vast experience in legislative activities and the excellent feats recorded by the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly under his watch, both returning and new members of the 10th Oyo State House of Assembly unanimously and unhesitantly re-elected him the Speaker for the second consecutive time. With this, he added yet another first by becoming the first Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly to have been elected for two consecutive terms – uninterrupted.

Propelled by his innate ambition to serve at another higher level and as a big dreamer, Adebo Ogundoyin expressed interest in leading the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria, and on the 16th of September, 2023 at heart of Abuja Adebo, Ogundoyin pulled another big surprise when he was elected the Conference Chairman at the age of 36years. This time around he broke three records. First, Adebo emerged the first member of the opposition party in Nigeria to be elected the Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria. Secondly, at 36years he became the youngest occupant of that position in the history of the Conference and above all, no Oyo State lawmaker had occupied that position in the history of the pacesetter State, hence Adebo Ogundoyin broke the jinx. What a feat!

It is worth mentioning that, since becoming the Chairman, Adebo Ogundoyin has been pursuing his visions for the Conference of Speakers leveraging on his experience, connections and network. He is already fostering unity and collaboration between the Conference, the States and Federal Government, engendering a stronger working relationship and promoting cross fertilization of ideas amongst State legislators as well as working out modalities to improve legislative processes at State levels.

There is no doubt that with his unrelenting versatility, hardwork, exceptional conscientiousness, uncommon doggedness as well as his potentials in breaking new grounds, building relationships and establishing connections which continue to manifest in everything he does, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin is brilliantly poised to add more firsts to the growing list of his achievements as new responsibilities, challenges and political exploits beckon.

Behold one of the youngest go-getters of our time – Adebo Ogundoyin, a pioneer of many firsts.

Happy 37th birthday to a superb young man, an exceptional legislator and an amazing personality with a touch of class. May God inspire you to greater accomplishments and achievements in your future endeavours. Amen

Many Happy Returns of the Day to Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, Speaker Oyo State House of Assembly and Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures of Nigeria.

Oyetunji Oyekunle
Media Aide to Rt. Hon Adebo Ogundoyin writes from Ibadan.

NLC declares two-day nationwide protest over economic hardship

The leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has declared a two-day nationwide mass protest slated for February 27 and 28 over the biting hardship in the country.

Joe Ajaero stated this at Labour House, Abuja, during an ongoing press conference.

It was reported on Monday that the leaders of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) insisted that they would embark on strike even as they warned the President Bola Tinubu-led Nigerian government.

At a meeting between the labour leaders and officials of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment, headed by the Minister of State for Labour, Nkeiruka Onyejeocha, on Monday, the labour leaders had said only the government could stop the planned strike by addressing the 15-point agreement reached on October 2, 2023.

One of the labour leaders at the meeting had said that though the minister pleaded with the labour leaders to shelve the planned strike, stressing that the federal government was already addressing labour demands, the labour leaders were adamant.

“We categorically told the minister and her team that our ultimatum stands. We were emphatic that only the government can stop the strike by honouring the agreement we reached on October 2, 2023.

“We cannot say the meeting was a deadlock because it has opened avenue for discussion. If the government had been opened to discussions, probably, we would not have issued the strike notice. As it is, we are not going back on the ultimatum, not with the mass s¥ffering and poverty across the country. Well, the responsibility lies with government,” he had said.

A bag of flour we used to buy for less than N9,000 is now N45,000 –Master Bakers

The Chairman of the Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria, Ishaq Abdulraheem, has decried the astronomical increase in the prices of baking ingredients.

In an interview with Arise TV, Ishaq said a bag of flour that was hitherto sold for less than N9000 is now being sold for N45, 000. He also mentioned that a 50kg bag of sugar is now being sold for N80, 000.

In his words

‘’The need for us to down tools by the 27th of this month is simply because of inflation, things are getting out of control. The prices of our commodities are getting higher and higher everyday. Infact, if you go to the market today, tomorrow when you go to the market, it is a different story. Today, a bag of flour that we were buying less than N9, 000 is getting to N45, 000, a 50kg bag of sugar that was for N19, 500 is ow being sold at N80, 000. Margarine used to be N12, 000 or N13, 000, today it is N25, 000.

The preservative we use used to be N30, 000, today it is N55000 to N60000 depending on the brand. So we downing tools is becoming necessary because the millers are not helping hus, government is not helping us, we are stranded”

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