Gov Yusuf rejects tribunal judgment sacking him, vows to appeal

Governor Abba Yusuf has rejected the governorship election petition tribunal judgment that voided his election and declared his opponent the winner.

The tribunal on Wednesday declared Nasiru Gawuna of the All Progressives Congress as the rightful winner of the March 18 governorship election.

Mr Yusuf, who contested on the platform of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), described the tribunal’s verdict as “unfair” and “a miscarriage of justice.”

He vowed to appeal against the judgement and urged his supporters to remain calm.

“I call on our people to remain calm. We will appeal the judgement, and we are sure justice will be done,” said the disgruntled Kano governor.

“Let our people be reassured that we will do everything possible to retain this widely acclaimed mandate.”

Plans initiated for job creation in oil-producing states-NDDC

The managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Samuel Ogbuku, says that the agency is working towards creating job opportunities for youths in the region.

Mr Ogbuku said this while addressing the chairman of the Nigerian Young Professionals Forum (NYPF) and convener of Niger Delta Young Professionals, Moses Siasia and members of his team during a meeting in his office in Port Harcourt.

Mr Ogbuku said NDDC had been repositioned to bring about the much-needed growth and development to inspire hope in the region.

“The NDDC is now largely focusing on sustainable partnerships in manpower and infrastructural development, with a short, medium and long-term plan,” Mr Ogbuku explained.

The NDDC boss said the commission floated an initiative tagged ‘Project Hope’ as part of its strategic arrangement to create job opportunities for young people in the Niger Delta.

Mr Ogbuku explained that the project would focus on agriculture and tech hubs for young people, with the deliberate aim of providing sustainable means of livelihood for them.

“We have a new way of thinking and a new way of doing things. We are moving away from the past because times are changing, and we need to catch up,” said the NDDC chief.

“Our deliberate and strategic plans are geared towards sustainable development. We are committed to ensure that we build the capacity of our youths in areas that they can have comparative advantage.”

He added, “We have set up what we call ‘Project Hope’. This initiative is focused on tech hubs and agriculture. It will take our youths out of poverty and help to create sustainable livelihoods. They will be their own bosses and also employers of labour,” Mr Ogbuku stated.

The NDDC boss explained further that the commission is building a database of youths in the region to aid its planning and manpower development.

He also mentioned that the comprehensive database would enable the NDDC to appropriate its empowerment scheme.

On innovative plans to change its operations, Mr Ogbuku said the commission had engaged KPMG to develop an Internal Corporate Governance System.

While decrying the number of abandoned projects in the region, he said the commission was partnering with state governments in the Niger Delta, individuals and institutions to maximise its developmental agenda.

“The partnership will enhance the quick delivery of critical infrastructure in the region,” he added.

Police kill four kidnappers in gun duel, recover weapons in Delta

The police command in Delta has killed four gang members who specialised in kidnapping.

The spokesman for the command, DSP Bright Edafe, disclosed this on Wednesday in Warri.

Mr Edafe said command operatives killed the hoodlums on Monday during a patrol on the Jesse/ Igueleba Road.

He said the armed gang members sighted the patrol vehicle from their hideout, deflated its front tyre and engaged the patrol team in a gun duel.

Mr Edafe said the state commissioner of police, Wale Abass, had deployed operatives of the special anti-kidnapping and cybercrime squad to the area.

“Consequently, on September 18, during a joint patrol on Jesse – Igueleba Road, the team encountered a gang of armed bandits who laid ambush to attack and kidnap unsuspecting motorists.

“The hoodlums fired at the front tyre of the lead pickup van, thus, demobilising the vehicle.

“They were swiftly engaged in a gun duel by the police team. The armed bandits eventually succumbed to the superior firepower of the policemen,” he said.

According to the spokesman, the police team pursued the bandits into a deep forest, where they were killed.

The police spokesman said one Ak-47 rifle with 20 rounds of live ammunition, two locally-made cut-to-size guns and cartridges were recovered from them.

Mohbad’s death is a big blow to us, justice must be served- Ekiti Assembly

The Ekiti House of Assembly has called for a thorough investigation into the death of Oladimeji Aloba, a hip-hop musician popularly known as Mohbad.

The assembly made the call on Wednesday while deliberating on a motion by Babatunde Oke, the lawmaker representing Ikere Constituency I.

Mr Oke, who moved the motion under a matter of urgent public importance, said it was pertinent to unravel the circumstances behind Mohbad’s death.

There is a need for a thorough investigation on this issue. We are hearing different stories; we need to know what happened,” Mr Oke said.

Supporting the motion, Babatunde Odowu, representing Ikere Constituency 2, described Mohbad’s death as untimely and a huge loss.

In his speech, the Speaker Adeoye Aribasoye said the musician’s death hugely pained the assembly.”

The situation calls for sober reflection; the entertainer’s death is a big blow to us. We need to ensure that justice is done,” he said.

He prayed to God to grant the family and admirers of the late musician the fortitude to bear the loss.

75 died in road crashes in eight months, says FRSC

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Lagos Command, says that no fewer than 75 persons died in Road Traffic Crashes (RTCs) in the state between January and August.

Babatunde Farinloye, the state sector commander of FRSC, told journalists on Wednesday that 1,611 persons were involved in crashes within the period under review.

Mr Farinloye said there were 102 minor accident cases and 158 severe cases during the period.

He said the command had deployed 324 personnel to its checkpoints to ensure safety within the last eight months.

He added that the command recorded 53,564 offences, with 44,269 offenders within the period.

The sector commander emphasised the need for motorists and pedestrians to imbibe a safety culture to reduce the fatality index in RTCs.

Regarding the Ember months, Mr Farinloye said, “Nothing differs between the months of January to August and these so-called ember months than the changes in our consciousness and attitude about safety.

“Only that socioeconomic, cultural and religious engagements are on the increase, resulting in an upsurge of vehicular movement and careless attitudes.

“So the FRSC’s concern at all times is bringing down the rate of RTCs.”

He said the 2023 campaign for safety for the rainy season and ember months had kicked off with the theme: “Speed Thrills, It Kills, Drive Responsibly And Avoid Overloading.”

Mr Farinloye said the campaign would go around the state and the entire country, adding that responsible drivers would always keep to regulated speed limits and ensure their vehicles are routinely maintained.

FCTA sets up committee on building collapse

The Department of Development Control, Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has set up a seven-man committee to prevent building collapse in the federal capital.

The director of the department, Mukhtar Galadima, told journalists after the committee’s inauguration in Abuja on Wednesday that the move was part of proactive measures to address incessant building collapse.

“We don’t have to wait for another building to collapse before we act. That is why we set up the committee to help investigate structures that are not structurally stable for human habitation.

“The committee will be looking out for structures that visually may look stable but not, and recommend an integrity test,” Mr Galadima said.

He added that the committee would also make recommendations on reducing the incidence of building collapse to the barest minimum in the FCT.

He said the committee would equally recommend who to be engaged to conduct the integrity test.

According to him, the committee comprises representatives from the Council for Registered Engineers of Nigeria, Town Planners Registration Council and Builders Registration Council.

Others are the National Institute of Building and Road Research Institute and the Standards Organisation of Nigeria, among others.

Describing the task as a “national call, ” the director said that the committee had two months to deliver on the task at the first instance.

Mr Galadima warned that any official of the department involved in sharp practices would be dealt with in accordance with the civil service rule and other extant laws.

The chairman of the committee, Allabeh Ndirmbula, said the reasons for building collapse were many – materials, construction, design, misuse, quackery, ageing and disaster, among several other factors.

Mr Ndirmbula, a former president of the Town Planners Registration Council, said the committee would work to address, with a focus on Phase 1 area of the FCT, namely Wuse 1 and 2, Garki and Asokoro.

Also, Ajibade Adeyinka, secretary of the committee, described the building industry as a “complex industry”.

26-year-old Nigerian man bags over eight years imprisonment for dealing drugs in the UK

A 26-year-old Nigerian man has been sentenced to eight years imprisonment in the UK for dealing drugs.

The man identified as Olusegun Babalola, was arrested on Friday, May 19, 2023, after police raided his home in Whitsed Street, Eastfield, as part of an operation into drug dealing and exploitation in Peterborough.

Following months of intelligence gathering, police evidenced Babalola had been involved in supplying crack cocaine and heroin in the city as part of a “county lines” operation.

The morning police raided his home, officers found more than £7,000 worth of heroin and crack cocaine wraps hidden within a tissue box on the kitchen worktop.

Other drug paraphernalia, including small weighing scales and multiple mobile phones – one of which was later confirmed to be the “deal line” for the county line – were found in the one-bedroom flat, along with a considerable amount of designer clothing and footwear.

He appeared at Peterborough Crown Court on Friday, September 15, where he was sentenced to eight years and three months in prison after previously admitting five counts of supplying crack cocaine, being concerned in the supply of heroin and crack cocaine, and possession with intent to supply heroin and crack cocaine.

Tunisia arrests 1,200 illegal migrants in 24 hours

Tunisian security units have arrested 1,200 people of different nationalities who planned to cross the Mediterranean to Europe illegally, local media reported.

“The arrest operations were carried out by National Guard units during a security campaign in the southeastern province of Sfax to stop the illegal immigration waves,” Houcemeddine Jbabli, spokesman for the Tunisian National Guard, said.

He added that the security units also arrested a number of organisers of the trips across the sea and seized wooden boats.

The security campaign carried out on Saturday on the island of Kerkennah in Sfax province witnessed an aerial operation with the participation of many special security units and rapid intervention teams.

The campaign was carried out against the backdrop of the coast of the province becoming a major starting point for illegal immigrants as they tried to sneak into the Italian island of Lampedusa.

The island of Lampedusa, the usual first stop by illegal immigrants on their sea voyage to Italy, is only about 80km from the Tunisian coasts.

Before and after photo of Matthew Aderoju, a.k.a DJ Splash, who was one of Marlian Records’ in-house DJs

This is a before and after photo of Matthew Aderoju, aka DJ Splash, who at some point was one of Marlian Records’ in-house DJs.

DJ Splash, also known as Ash Splash, won DJ Consequence’s DJ competition in 2020.

In the months after, he was introduced to Naira Marley, who signed him to Marlian Records.

According to reports, DJ Splash was introduced to drugs after he moved into his label’s HQ.

He then started having mental issues and reached out to his family. He was subsequently sent away by the label after his family started asking questions.

When his mum came to pick him up from Marlian Music HQ, he was a shadow of his old self. He’s since been home, unable to work.

People are now demanding justice for DJ Splash.

Bandits invade Kebbi, Sokoto, sack seven villages

The Kebbi government on Monday distributed relief materials to victims of bandits’ attacks from seven villages of Sokoto and Kebbi.

Two villages were attacked in Kebbi and five in Sokoto.

The displaced villagers are seeking refuge in Jarkuka village in Arewa LGA of Kebbi.

Information commissioner Yakubu Ahmed-BK said the affected villages were on the borders of the two states.

“We are in this village on behalf of His Excellency, Governor Nasir Idris, to distribute relief materials to displaced victims of bandits’ attacks. The governor, upon receiving the news of the attack around this axis of border villages between Kebbi and Sokoto state, swang into action,” Mr Ahmed-Bk explained.

The commissioner added, “We have a situation where thousands of displaced persons from the attacked areas trooped into this village and other surrounding villages for safety.”

Mr Ahmed-Bk also mentioned that “relief materials include thousands of bags of millet, rice and beans as well as mats, detergents, buckets, and seasoning among others, as emergency measures to ameliorate the suffering of these people.”

Mr Ahmed-BK said the victims were largely from Sokoto “yet, as the government of the people, by the people and for the people, the governor directed that all the affected victims be treated equally.”

“We want to reach out to as many people as possible as it is not possible to satisfy all. I want people to understand that this is just the beginning; the governor sent us as an emergency team to offer relief to the victims,” the commissioner noted.

“So, we will now go back with the report of what we’ve seen. The situation is so pathetic. We have quite a number of displaced women and children.”

He added, “We will go back, write a report to the governor and we anticipate more relief will come their way insha Allah.”

Police will look into alleged negligence of MohBad’s petition against Sam Larry – FPRO

The Police Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, has said the force will look into the petition made by the late singer Ilerioluwa Aloba aka MohBad against music promoter Samson Balogun, aka Sam Larry.

A petition written by late MohBad over an alleged threat to life by Sam Larry and others, surfaced online days after the singer’s death.

The petition alleged that Sam Larry and 15 others stormed a video shoot where the deceased and another artiste, Zlatan Ibile, were working, and wreaked havoc.

Sharing a copy of the petition on his X page on Tuesday, the FPRO tweeted,

“We will look into the alleged police negligence on this case.

“The Lagos Annex, Force Criminal Investigation Department of the Nigeria Police Force, Zone 2, Alagbon, to whom the letter was addressed, had revealed that it had invited Sam Larry and others, following the receipt of the June 27 petition, but MohBad was absent.

Commenting on this claim, Adejobi added, “We also need to know why he declined the invitation or appearance at the office. So many things to find out and clarify. And all will be done.

“MohBad’s death was announced on Tuesday, September 12.

Abeokuta youths demand justice for MohBad, stage protest

The calls for justice continued Tuesday following the untimely death of Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka MohBad.

Earlier, PUNCH Online reported that youth activists in Delta State staged a protest on Monday, demanding justice for the ‘Peace’ crooner.

Marching with placards with inscriptions like ‘#JusticeForMohbad’, ‘Keep resting Imole, and ‘RIP Ilerioluwa Aloba,’ the youth activists simultaneously rained curses on show promoter Samson Eletu, aka Sam Larry, fingered in the singer’s death.

MohBad died on Monday, September 11, at the age of 27.

Gunmen kill eight soldiers, policemen in Imo

No fewer than eight security agents comprising soldiers, policemen and Nigeria Security And Civil Defence Corps have been killed by gunmen in Imo State.

The incident which happened on Tuesday morning in Umualumaku community, Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of the state has thrown the area into panic.

The joint security taskforce team who were in two security trucks were ambushed and set ablaze by their attackers.

None of them survived as they were burnt inside their operational vehicles.

A security operative who doesn’t want to be mentioned told our correspondent that reinforcement teams had been sent to the scene of the crime with the intent to arrest the suspects and rescue the corpses of the slain security operative.

A resident in the community who do not want to reveal his identity for security said that he saw the security agents a few minutes before they were set ablaze.

He said that the community had been thrown into confusion, owing to the development.

Our correspondent saw a video clip of the attack as the security agents set ablaze in the two vehicles.

When contacted, the spokesperson for the police in the state, Henry Okoye, confirmed the development but asked for time to get the full details of the horrible incident.

Femi Falana demands Coroner’s Inquest into Mohbad’s death

Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), has demanded a Coroner’s Inquest into the death of Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka Mohbad.

Falana made the demand following the controversial death of Mohbad, who d!ed on September 12, 2023 and was laid to rest the next day.

The demand was contained in a letter to the Chief Coroner, High Court of Lagos State in Ikeja.In the letter, Falana said his law firm was aware of the “very tragic death” of Mohbad and wanted an inquest to “be conducted into the cause of death of this young promising musician and make appropriate recommendations pursuant to Section 15 of the Lagos State Coroner’s Law 2007 which provides that an inquest shall hold whenever a coroner is informed that the death of a deceased person within his Coroner District is as a result of a death in a violent, unnatural or suspicious situation”.

The request, signed by Folakemi Falana and dated September 18, 2023, added:

“We hereby request Your Lordship to conduct an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the tragic death in Lagos State and we are confident that Your Lordship will accede to our request with utmost urgency.”

Justice Mojisola Dada the most useless judge in Ikeja high court’- Mompha reacts as court admits FBI report claiming he used his phone for N6bn fraud

Instagram celebrity, Ismaila Mustapha aka Mompha, has taken to his page to react after a Lagos Special Offences Court, sitting in Ikeja, on Monday, September 18, admitted as evidence a Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) report on him and his iPhone being used for fraudulent practices.

Guardian reports that the trial judge, Mojisola Dada, admitted the report during Mompha’s trial in absentia, on alleged money laundering brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Recall that the EFCC, had on January 22,2022, arraigned Mompha alongside his company, Ismalob Global Investment, on an eight-count charge of N6 billion money laundering.

When the charges were read to him then, Mompha pleaded not guilty to all the counts and was granted bail, but the court later revoked the bail due to his absence at the trial.

At the resumed trial, EFCC’s counsel, Sulaiman Suleiman, who led the FBI’s agent, Ayorinde Solademi in evidence, tendered documents, which included a letter by the EFCC to the United States of America’s Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and a report by the Bureau.

However, the defendant’s counsel, Kolawole Salami, objected to the admissibility of the documents from the United States Consulate without certification.

Salami adrgued that the documents are not certified true copies, hence, should not be admitted.

The trial judge, however, overruled Salami, and upheld the position of the prosecution that the documents were original, and require no certification.

While being cross-examined by the defence counsel, Solademi, who works at the Legal Attaché Office of the FBI in Nigeria, told the court that he retrieved an iPhone belonging to Mompha with a Faraday bag.

According to him, the FBI’s forensic operations revealed that Mompha’s iPhone was used in sending account details to a United Arab Emirates (UAE) telephone number, searching for Swift Codes of a bank and had a compromised Microsoft 365 account.

Mompha took to IG this morning to react.

Ibadan church celebrates 170th anniversary

St. David Cathedral, Kudeti, Ibadan in Oyo State is set to celebrate its 170th anniversary.

The church has also announced a series of activities to celebrate the anniversary in grand style. Amongst the anniversary activities is the packaging of the church’s history for preservation.

The Mogaji of Aboderin compound in Ibadanland and Chairman of the 170th-anniversary committee, Chief Olutunde Aboderin, on Monday, disclosed this while speaking at a press conference in Ibadan, the state capital on Monday.

He said the essence of the celebration was to package the history of Christianity in the ancient town for posterity and to leave a legacy for future generations.

He said, “This anniversary is to package history for posterity. If we don’t do this, we will have thrown away a great legacy that we should give to future generations. By the special grace of God, the church of God will continue to match on.

“We are here to showcase that Christianity started in Ibadan, from this place. It is a pride of the entire Ibadanland and a pride of the Yoruba race. We were told that it was under that tree that the first gospel was preached on April 27, 1853. I have been to so many parts of the world and I want to say this, in Hong Kong, you have trees on the road and when they were planted you dare not take a leaf from them without being arrested.

“There is a storey building here in Ibadanland which was built in 1853, the first storey building in the entire Ibadanland, not many people know that. Actually, this building should rank with the ones in Badagry and Abeokuta and should be a place that the state and Federal Government should take over and maintain as they do in other parts of the world,” he said.

Flood kills three in Plateau communities

Not fewer than three lives have been lost as a result of flood in some parts of Jos metropolis in Plateau State.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Gangere, Rikkos, Bauchi road and Eto-Baba communities, of Jos North Local Government Area were flooded as a result of heavy rains on Sunday and Monday that lasted for many hours.

The Zonal Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency, Eugene Nyenlong, told NAN that his agency got a distress call that three persons had died as a result of the flood.

Nyenlong said that NEMA and other stakeholders were going to the affected communities to assess the situation.

“As I speak to you, we are moving to the scene with other stakeholders to have an on-the-spot assessment of the disaster, and also carry out advocacy visits.

“From the information before us, three persons have lost their lives from the flood that has become a recurring decimal in those areas. I appeal to the Plateau State Government to take stringent measures to ensure that the people vacate the flood-prone areas.

“If the people do not want to move out permanently, they can vacate the areas during the rainy season and return during the dry season,” he advised.

According to the zonal coordinator, there is a tributary that connects the communities and makes them susceptible to flood.

Varsity donates N25m research grants to lecturers

Fifty scholars of Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, have been announced as winners of the N25m 2023 academic research grant.

A statement by the university said the grant was facilitated by ACU Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of Council, Dr Olutoyin Okeowo.

It added that they would undertake research work in agriculture, humanities, engineering, and other fields of the discipline.

It read, “The grant is part of the university’s efforts to aid the discovery of new ideas, concepts, study, and academic excellence.

“Grouped into 10 groups, the list released by the university indicated that one of the research teams, which is led by Prof. Wahab Akanbi of the Department of Agriculture, will look at the use of cashew apple wastes for the production of organic fertilisers and bio-pesticides.

In another research work, Dr Simon Okanlawon of the Department of Architecture, ACU, will lead six other scholars as they explore the relevance of rural architecture in a sustainable agricultural settlement in Oyo State.

According to the list, another group of researchers headed by Dr Moses Adebayo of the Department of Agriculture will assess elite maize genotypes for new product pipeline development for the university’s seed company.

Other areas of research to be covered are engineering, humanities, natural sciences, arts, communications, and media studies.

The university said each of the 10 groups of researchers would receive a grant from the pool of N25m facilitated by the council chairman.

FUNAAB to empower farmers with agricultural app

Professor Adewale Dipeolu of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, has said that over 3,000,000 people stand to benefit from an agricultural app that will soon be developed as part of digital technology measures to combat the effects of climate change on agriculture by farmers, especially those in remote part of the country.

Dipeolu, who is the team leader of the Digital Financial Solutions for Farmers in Remote Communities Project, made this call while speaking at a two-day European Union-funded workshop held at FUNAAB to discuss the findings of the group’s baseline study on the effects of climate change on agriculture in remote communities in Imo, Ogun, and Kwara states.

The workshop had in attendance 40 stakeholders in agriculture drawn from government institutions, technical and vocational training schools specialising in agriculture, research institutes and governmental technology agencies.

He said Nigeria’s agricultural sector had been grappling with numerous challenges, exacerbated by climate change, erratic rainfall, erosion, pest and disease outbreaks, and insecurity issues, such as farmer-herder clashes and that these adversities had left farmers vulnerable, particularly those residing in remote rural areas.

He said;

“We did a baseline study in three states of Imo, Ogun and Kwara states. We are here now to discuss the findings of the baseline study. We went to the field to see if farmers were aware of these digital solutions to climate change. What are the challenges farmers face with climate change? If they use these digital provisions, is it affordable for them? Do they understand what they are trying to do to give them digital solutions and so on?.

“After this workshop, we’ll collate all challenges we found in the field, which will guide us to develop an application that will be made available to farmers in the country, beginning with those in Imo, Ogun and Kwara states.

“We hope that the app will assist the farmers in their day-to-day activities. We hope that it will also help them to go into other livelihood activities and so on. That’s the essence of this particular workshop.

“This app will be translated into three languages: Yoruba, Igbo and Fulani/Hausa for farmers in the country to be able to use it effectively.

“The primary beneficiaries of this initiative encompass rural farmers, with particular emphasis on women and young involved in farming.

“Additionally, local authorities, telecoms providers, and officials in various Nigerian localities stand to benefit from specialised training in digital solutions, which will promote sustainable agricultural practices and offer alternative livelihoods for rural farmers, enabling them to adapt to the challenges posed by climate change.

The ultimate beneficiaries of this project are expected to exceed 3,000,000 individuals residing in rural communities.

“The project focuses on educating farmers about innovative agricultural practices through e-learning platforms that promote sustainable farming techniques. By equipping farmers with the knowledge to embrace new digital solutions, against the backdrop of climate change, the project seeks to address the vulnerability experienced by farmers, particularly those residing in rural communities and remote areas.”

Delta youth activists protest MohBad’s death, demand justice

Youth activists gathered at Effurun Roundabout, Delta State, on Monday to demand justice in the death of singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, aka MohBad.

MohBad died on Monday, September 11, at the age of 27.

Youths in the now-viral video marched on Monday with placards chanting, “Say no to Marlian music, we need justice.

“The protest is coming hours after the Lagos State Police Command set up a 13-man special investigation team to probe MohBad’s death.

MohBad was a signee of Marlian Music, owned by artiste Afeez Fashola, aka Naira Marley.