I’m Being Hunted For Demanding Justice – Brother Of Slain OAU Master’s Student

Olugbade Adegoke, the immediate elder brother of the slain Master’s student of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Timothy, has raised the alarm that he’s being hunted for demanding justice for the death of his sibling.

It was earlier reported that the student died in controversial circumstances when he lodged at Hiltons Hotels and Resorts, Ile-Ife, to sit for an examination.

He was subsequently buried by the hotel management in a shallow grave without the knowledge of his family or the police.

The owner of the hotel, Dr Ramon Adedoyin, and five others have been arrested for complicity in the case while his son, Raheem, who is the Managing Director of the hotel, is at large after a suspect confessed that he supervised the hurried burial of the deceased student.

An autopsy result into the cause of the death of the student is still being expected as of press time even as the case has been transferred to Abuja.

Olugbade who spoke to the BBC said, “I am also being trailed; they want to harm me. I have slept in about eight hotels between Ife and Osogbo in the last few days. I am being hunted by these people but God has been my protector. See Also Police Inspector-General Of Police Transfers Late OAU Student, Hilton Hotel Owner’s Case To Abuja 0 Comments 2 Days Ago

“During the autopsy last week Monday at LAUTECH Hospital, these people also came for me that I had to hide. What do they stand to gain? I know they want to end the case abruptly but I know that God is behind the just.”

He urged the Nigeria Police Force to declare Adedoyin’s son, Raheem, wanted for, “supervising the hasty and clandestine burial” of Timothy.

Olugbade also thanked the Osun State Police Command, for not compromising in the matter so far and urged the Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba, to ensure justice is served even as the case has been transferred to the IGP’s Intelligence Response Team in Abuja. See Also CRIME It’s Baffling Police Haven’t Declared Prime Suspect, Raheem Adedoyin Wanted For Dumping OAU Student’s Corpse In Bush—Family 0 Comments 4 Days Ago

Olugbade demanded that true justice be served on the “killers” of his brother.

Makinde, Sunday Dare, Fakorede, Bolaji Repete, Kayrom Lee Founder, Weeldrop, Others To Speak At Ibadan Youth Summit

In a bid to address the prevailing unemployment problem among the Nigeria youths, the Ibadan Prime Youths Forum (IPYF), a youth wing of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII) has concluded plan to host youth-concern experts and stakeholders to get all hands on the desk in addressing the identifiable problems facing Nigerian youths.

The summit which centered on the burden of youth unemployment in Nigeria, the sustainable interventions and solutions is coming up on Thursday, 2nd December, 2021 at Bode Amao Hall, Ibadan House, Oke-Aremo, Ibadan.

Expected to speak at the sessions of the summit are; Gov. Seyi Makinde (Executive Governor of Oyo State), Minister for Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare, Chief Mrs. Amidat Ololade Agboola (Oyo State Head of Service), Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Seun Fakorede, APC Deputy National Youth Leaders, Hon. Bolaji Afeez Repete and former adviser to late Gov. Abiola Ajimobi, Titilope Gbadamosi.

Others are Mr. Asiwaju Azeez Olasunkade, Mr. Olayemi Olayinka, Mr. Bayo Musa, Mr. Wale Oladiti (CEO, WeelDrop), Damilola Asaleye, Adejoke Lasisi, and Oluwole Odetayo.

The program, according to be president, IPYF, Dr. Tunmise Adeagbo, “there will be further opportunities for participants to have access to different vocational skills and training of their choices.

Participants are expected to register through the link provided below.

https://forms.gle/iZ6jbwfdU5fncvoPA

Festus Keyamo says Lagos Judicial Panel on Lekki shooting was illegal


Minister of State for Labour and Employment, Festus Keyamo (SAN), has described the Lagos judicial panel of inquiry into police brutality and the October 20, 2020 shooting of unarmed protesters at the Lekki tollgate, as an illegality.

He adds that the panel had no powers to investigate the military or police.

Asked during a ChannelsTV programme about what he makes of Information Minister Lai Mohammed’s dismissal of the report of a Lagos panel whose set-up had the blessings of the federal government, Keyamo said:

“I will not answer this question as a sitting minister. I will answer this question as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria – a member of the Inner Bar, and so I am entitled to my opinion.

“This is not the federal government’s position. From me, that panel was an illegal panel. It was totally illegal.

“All lawyers who are listening to me should go back and read the Tribunals of Enquiry Act of Lagos State. It says that the governor will have the powers to inquire into the conduct of any person – underline any person – and chieftaincy matters and any other matter that will promote the good of the public.

“However, ‘any person’ there was defined in Section 21 to mean public officers of the state. It is defined to mean somebody within the public service of Lagos State or of the local government as the case may be.

“Then, the phrase was used at the end of Section 1 that says ‘any matter’…that they can inquire into any matter. People now think that to inquire into any matter, it means that you can just be at large.

“However, if you look at Section 21 again, it says that it has to be within the legislative competence of Lagos State. In other words, it is only people over whom the Lagos State has control that they can inquire into their conduct. If you don’t have control over me, you cannot inquire into my conduct.

“Policemen, the Armed Forces, military; they are not under or officers of Lagos State, they are officers of the federal government.

“By virtue of the Constitution, it is only the federal government that can control the conduct of policemen and the military. Lagos State cannot be in control; they cannot legislate too, regarding police and military matters; they are on the Exclusive Legislative List.”

Judicial panels of inquiry were set up across the states at the behest of the federal government, in the wake of the October 2020 protests against police brutality.

On November 15, 2021, the panel submitted its report to Lagos Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and described what transpired on the night of October 20, 2020 as a “massacre in context.”

JAMB Set To Withdraw, Sanction Students With Illegal Admission

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board on Sunday said it was going to withdraw and sanction students caught with illegal admissions starting for 2021/2022 academic sessions.

The board’s Director of Public Relations, Dr Fabian Benjamin, disclosed this in an interview with The PUNCH on Sunday.

ODUDUWA NEWS gathered from PUNCH that no fewer than 706,189 illegal admissions were uncovered in 114 universities, 137 polytechnics, 80 colleges of education and 37 other institution.

Benjamin however told our correspondent that the board decided to forgive students with the illegal admissions on the grounds that they were victims. He said, “We forgave them because we believed they were the victims. We wrote the minister, he accepted that the admissions be regularised and they were forgiven, knowing that it was not their fault. “But now, we have adequately informed the public about CAPs, so no one has any excuse.

Even if your school gives you admission, make sure that you check your name on CAPs. “Anyone caught during this 2021/2022 academic session will have his or her admissions withdrawn and such a person will be sanctioned. We believe that everyone is now well informed and there will be no such thing as being victims.”
Meanwhile, analysis of a document from the board has revealed that a total of 307,310 illegal admissions were regularised between 2014 and 2016.

According to the document, a total of 282,007 admissions were approved as of July 15, 2015, however the document explained that the number increased to 537,935.
It also stated that for the 2015 academic session, 567,382 admissions were disclosed as of July 22, 2016 but the board said the figure for that year also increased to 574,912.

Fayemi To Deliver 6th Nigerian Institute of Journalism Convocation Lecture

Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi will on Monday, November 29, 2021 deliver the 6th Convocation Lecture of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Ogba, Lagos.

According to a statement from the management of the Institute, Fayemi will speak on the theme: “Media, Security and Nation Building,” at the event scheduled to hold at NIJ Auditorium.

The Convocation Lecture will be Chaired by Vice Chairman of the Governing Council of the Institute, Mr Ray Ekpu.

On Tuesday 30th November, the award of Fellowship and Certificates will be performed by Chairman of the Governing Council of the Institute and former Governor of Ogun State, Aremo Olusegun Osoba.

OAU MBA Student Buried On Police Directive, Adedoyin’s Lawyer Claims

The investigation of the circumstances surrounding the death and burial of the Obafemi Awolowo University MBA student, Timothy Adegoke, took a twist yesterday following an allegation that the deceased was buried by workers of the Ife Central Local Government with the consent of the police.

Mr. Abiodun Williams, counsel to the detained Chairman of Hilton Hotel and Resorts, Chief Ramon Adegoke, now wants the police to widen the scope of their investigation to cover this allegation.

Williams, in a November 26,2021 petition to the Osun State Police Commissioner, claimed that some people working close to where the corpse was dumped reported the matter to the LG authorities who, in turn, contacted the police to seek their consent for burial.

The police subsequently granted the request, Williams said.

He said: “You will recall that some of the suspects in your custody allegedly confessed to dumping the corpse of late Mr Timothy Adegoke in the bush, they did not admit to burying him. You will equally recall that during the interview you granted to Rave 97.1 FM Radio on the 22nd day of November 2021, there it was insinuated that some of the suspects confessed to have buried the corpse in the bush at about 2km to the hotels somewhere along Ede Road, Ile-Ife, Osun State. However, there is now a strong rumour peddled by some people to the effect that that position may not be correct after all.

“It was the officials of the Department of Public Health, Ife Central Local Government, Ile-Ife that buried the deceased having received clearance from the officers of the Nigerian Police of one of the Divisions in Ile-Ife. We could not establish which of the divisions in Ile-Ife gave the clearance.

However, we are of the view that, if the information is correct, discreet and diligent investigations will establish it.”

He said if the police could establish that officers of the Public Health Department, Ife Central Local Government were the ones that buried the corpse of Adegoke, it would go a long way in assisting the pathologists in their quest to unravel the circumstances that led to Adegoke’s death.

Williams said: “It would stop the question: ‘why did those that buried the corpse of Mr Timothy Adegoke keep silent all this while and allow an innocent man to be languishing in detention?’”

He added: “We also gathered from the stories going round in the public domain that the artisans, workers and business owners around the premises where the body of late Timothy Adegoke was initially found reported the case to the police; who in turn cleared the officials of the Department of Public Health, Ife Central Local Government, Ile-Ife to bury the corpse.

“We heard that activities leading to the burial of the deceased young man were properly recorded on video and pictures taken by the officials.”

He implored the police commissioner to “use your good office to confirm the truth of the information stated here-above for the purpose of truly determining what role each of the suspects and/or anyone or officers of government played in the events that led to the death and burial of Mr. Timothy Adegoke to ensure that justice is done above all things.

“We are of the view that if the information relating to the burial of the corpse of the deceased is promptly investigated, it would further establish the innocence of our client.”

The Chairman of the LG, Hon Olayera Elugbaju,had told The Nation on Friday that speculations that some local government staff had been arrested by the police for their involvement in burying the corpse of Adegoke were untrue.

“No staff of the secretariat was arrested by the police. I cannot confirm to you now if our staff buried the corpse of Adegoke until I see the file they record corpses that the local government had buried in the time past,” he said.

Govs Dapo Abiodun, Akeredolu, Makinde, Others Grace Oyo Speaker’s Wedding In Ibadan

Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu,SAN, was present at the wedding of the Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin.

The Speaker on Saturday got married to Olamidun Majekodunmi, the daughter of the Ogun State Universal Basic Education Board, Femi Majekodunmi.

At the Church service held at All Souls’ Anglican Church, Bodija, Ibadan, the Oyo state capital, Bishop of Ibadan Diocese of Anglican Communion, Most Revd Joseph Akinfenwa called on political leaders in the country to put aside their political differences and rescue the country from the brim of collapse.

The cleric who hailed the Governor Akeredolu for defending the people, charged other political leaders to be committed to the well-being of the people.

He specially lauded the Chairman, South-West Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ondo State for his consistency, tenacity and relentlessly protecting and defending the people in the region, saying he is leading by example.

Speaker of Ondo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Bamidele Oleyelogun also led members of the Assembly including the majority leader, Hon. Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi to the event.

The Bishop who specially congratulated the newly wedded couple on their wedding ceremony, described the day as a glorious and joyful day in the lives of both families.

Also present were; the Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Seyi Makinde; Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun; former Governor of Ogun state, Otunba Gbenga Daniel; among several other dignitaries.

Bode George announces retirement from politics, warns Sanwo-Olu on EndSARS report

A former deputy national chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Bode George, has announced he would retire from partisan politics from 2023.

George, a former governor of Ondo State said his decision was out of the calls from his children who wanted him to take a rest from the national services.

The PDP leader, who spoke in an interview with Business Day, said “I was discussing it with my first child and while we were talking, he said, look daddy, we need you more now. You know I just had surgery. Maybe after the surgery he is beginning to think differently. He said daddy you spent 25 years in the Navy. By 2023, you would have spent 25 years in politics. That is 50 years of your life in service to this country. He said he thinks that is enough and that they need me more now.

“When I looked at it, what he said made a lot of sense to me. I am even 76 now. If I have put such a number of years into the service of the nation, I think that is okay. I will remove myself from partisan politics. So, I will not be for party ‘A’ or party ‘B’ and I will be the father of all. If there is anything that is not going right, we will proffer solution and discuss.

“By 2023, I will be 78 years old. Well, Generals don’t retire, we only fade away. But my body system is sending me an alarm. I was a state governor when I was 42. Now I am 76 years old. So from 2023, I won’t be participating in partisan politics and you know another person will emerge.”

While speaking on the controversies surrounding the recently released report of the EndSARS panel, the elder statemen said the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, should handle the matter with carefulness in order not to damage his image.

“When you pass through the tollgate now, you could see that they are doing some wiring and testing, I want to advise Sanwo-Olu, this happened during his watch; I was a governor; I think I left in 1990 and I have been in and out of Ondo State. You know that time it was Ondo and Ekiti states if I had misbehaved, would I have the guts to go back there. So, I want to advise him, Sanwo-Olu is a big name and his mother comes from Lagos, the Cole family, a very big family and a Godly family, you can’t put and cover such for a long time.

“The recommendations that they have made, first of all, even if they are pushing him to reopen the tollgate, the truth has come out now. From January next year, political activities would start, governance is over because by December we will start having all the elections. So, I don’t know because there are too many rumours flying all over that Bola Tinubu now wants his son to come and contest for the governorship of Lagos. So, they turn it into a family affair but let him think that he has a family name behind him both from his mother’s side and his father’s side. And that the truth has been told; of course, people will talk but my own contribution is, let him study that document and be straight with himself and his God and take appropriate action.

“To err is human but to forgive is divine. It is not a repetition, it happened; lives were lost and he should read that document cover to cover and make amends and apologise to the people of this state. You know Lagos is mini Nigeria. There is no tribe that exists in this country that you will not find in Lagos. So, if Lagos sneezes, Nigeria catches a cold. So, let him look at it from that and take a cursory look and in-depth analysis and correct the ills. If there is a need to apologise to the people, of course, he has to apologise.

“Let him be bold enough as a child of God and say he is sorry for all the stories that came out and do something for those who lost their lives. Of course, I believe the military itself because I was in the service you don’t take orders from any governor or anybody. The only fellow that gives you order is the commander in chief and when he gives his orders straight to the minister of defence from the minister of defence straight to the chief of defence staff. So, that is our chain of command, no civilian will just call the military out to come and do something, how? So, people wanted to know how the military get involved. If it was a mistake, it should never happen again. Number two, if some people are pushing him to reopen tollgate, he should go back and do a rethink. Like I said from January 2022 politics will be on the rise.”

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