Category: Southwest

  • Ogun secures conviction of three young ritual killers

    Ogun secures conviction of three young ritual killers

    Ogun State Ministry of Justice has secured the conviction of three ritual killers in the Kugba axis of Abeokuta, the state capital.

    A release by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in the state, Mr. Oluwasina  Ogungbade, SAN, identified the convicts as Mustakeem Balogun, Soliudeen Majekodunmi and Lukmon Abdulgafar.

    The three are to face the full wrath of the law owing to their gruesome act of killing a teenager, Sofia Okeowo, for ritual purposes.

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    The government noted that the conviction would curtail, if not completely eradicate, the unwholesome practice of ritual killings in the state.

    The dastardly act of the convicts, which occurred on January 28, 2022, saw Mustakeem Balogun lure 16-year-old Sofia to have canal knowledge of her and later strangled her.

    The Commissioner further stated that the current administration’s determination not to give any room for crime to thrive promoted the state efforts towards securing the conviction of the three criminals, so as to serve as deterrent to other ritual killers.

    Mustakeem Balogun and Soliudeen Majekodunmi were sentenced to death by hanging, while Lukmon  Abdulgafar received a life sentence.

  • Lagos LGA Polls: Bambam backs APC candidates in Apapa

    Lagos LGA Polls: Bambam backs APC candidates in Apapa

    Shortly before  Lagos local government elections, Hon Bamidele Atoyebi aka Bambam, has fired up political momentum in Apapa, delivering campaign materials and financial support to APC candidates in his constituency reaffirming commitment to grassroots politics.

    ‎Speaking during a brief visit to his ward on Friday, Hon. Bambam stated that his gesture was part of a longstanding tradition of supporting his constituency, especially during crucial electoral periods.

    ‎“I came to my ward against tomorrow as my usual gesture to support my people, we’ve been doing it, so I have to also do it specifically to motivate my constituency in Apapa Ward 1 and Apapa Iganmu, which is Constituency 2.” he said.

    ‎He noted the support included funds and campaign materials to help mobilise party supporters and ensure a coordinated strategy going into the polls.

    ‎“We donated money and campaign materials to strategize against tomorrow,” he added.

    While addressing newsmen, Bambam emphasised that his intervention was carried out in his capacity as the convener of the BAT Ideological Group a platform rooted in the principles of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

    He explained that the gesture was not only to support the APC ahead of the elections but also to underscore the importance of electing leaders who will bring good governance to the grassroots.

    “As convener of the BAT Ideological Group, we align with the President’s vision of progressive governance,” he noted. “The president believes in delivering people-centered leadership. With funds being disbursed directly to local councils, he expects to be elected chairmen and council officials to make judicious use of resources for legacy infrastructure and people-oriented projects that bring government closer to the people.”

    Breaking down the financial support, Hon. Bambam said: “We donated ₦500,000 to each constituency chairman. Constituency 1 Chairman received ₦500,000, same as Constituency 2. We also gave ₦250,000 to all the councillors in Constituency 1, since they are five.in number, each got ₦50,000. For Constituency 2, where there are seven councillors, we donated ₦350,000. Each also received ₦50,000.”

    About 20,000 campaign materials from T.shirt to cap, to sticker, to banners among others were also donated.

    ‎Party supporters said the gesture is timely and motivating as the APC looks to maintain its grip on local councils across the state.

    ‎The Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC) has confirmed that all is set for the polls, with security agencies on alert.

    ‎The elections are expected to be keenly contested, with the APC looking to retain its dominance across the 20 local government areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs).

  • Ex-Kogi CPS Muhammed called to bar, pledges justice-driven legal advocacy

    Ex-Kogi CPS Muhammed called to bar, pledges justice-driven legal advocacy

    Onogwu Isah Muhammed, former chief press secretary to the governor of Kogi State, has vowed to use his call to the Nigerian Bar as a platform for justice sector reform, describing the milestone as the beginning of a lifelong mission to defend the vulnerable and advocate for systemic change.

    In a statement on Friday, Muhammed recounted how personal experiences with injustice, rights abuses, and legal delays stirred a desire to be part of a solution.

    He said, “I studied law not just for personal achievement, but because I was driven by something deeper; my experience of witnessing injustice, abuse of rights, and the devastating consequences of weak legal systems.”

    Recalling his early fascination with landmark court rulings, Isah said judicial pronouncements once carried unshakable finality and moral authority.

    “At that time, the decisions of our courts were trusted and revered. One could liken the pronouncements of the court to Roma locuta, causa finita est — Rome has spoken; the matter is settled,” he noted.

    He, however, decried the present state of the judiciary, warning that public distrust, alleged political interference, contradictory judgments, and corruption are eroding its credibility.

    “A poorly reasoned or blatantly biased judgment from the court does more than harm the litigants before it. 

    “It inflicts deep and lasting damage on the national psyche. These are not just problems — they are national emergencies,” he warned.

    Muhammed, who also holds credentials as a certified public policy analyst and public relations expert, said he plans to use his legal training to drive reform across key areas, including criminal justice, civic legal education, and policy advocacy.

    Referencing his experience during an externship programme, he detailed a visit to a detention centre where he encountered detainees being held without charge — a violation of the constitution and the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA).

    “One particular inmate, who had spent three months in detention, said he was arrested while going to buy suya and was never informed of the reason for his arrest,” he recalled.

    With his admission as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Muhammed said he is committed to championing responsive legal frameworks, protecting indigent citizens, and ensuring justice becomes a living standard for all.

    “The legal robe I am licensed to wear henceforth is not the end of a journey — it is the beginning of a calling. A calling to be a voice. A defender. A reformer. A servant,” he declared.

    He also paid tribute to those who supported his journey, including former Kogi governor Yahaya Bello, whom he described as “the wind beneath my wings,” former Kogi deputy governor, Chief Edward Onoja, senior advocate Mohammed Sani Ibrahim, and Dr. Folashade Arike, among others.

    “May the Nigerian Bar continue to rise, and may justice once again become the standard by which we govern and are governed,” he concluded.

  • Oyo govt to sanction illegal billboards owners

    Oyo govt to sanction illegal billboards owners

    Oyo State Signage and Advertising Agency (OYSAA) is set to embark on an aggressive debt recovery by removing unauthorised, illegal, and debtor-advertising structures.

    Its Director-General, Oludolapo Esho Ajanaku, announced yesterday.

    He underscored the imminent enforcement, citing that most outdoor advertising practitioners were yet to fulfill their obligations on revalidation and debt reconciliation.

    He explained that a series of unauthorised electronics and outdoors announcements were being displayed, urging duly registered third party practitioners to complete their revalidation latest by today, and have their debt reconciliation by July 28 or face sanctions.

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    He admonished the business owners with signage to complete their registrations with the agency by visiting its office.

    He said: “OYSAA will not condone any illegal billboard on the streets and would soon embark on aggressive enforcement by clampdown on any advertising practitioners structures who fail to comply with the rules and regulations of the agency.

    “It would be recalled that Oyo State Signage and Advertisement Agency, OYSAA, embarked on a revalidation exercise to streamline regulatory oversight, enhance transparency, and accountability to improve the efficiency of the agency’s service delivery and create a more business-friendly advertising environment in the Pacesetter state,”

  • Meranda calls for stricter policies to end drug abuse

    Meranda calls for stricter policies to end drug abuse

    To combat the rising problem of substance abuse, the Deputy Speaker. Lagos State House of Assembly, Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, has called for a review and implementation of the NDLEA Act.

    The Deputy Speaker made the call in Lagos at the Anti-Substance Abuse Program (ASAP) Stakeholders Conference, organised by the MTN Foundation in Falomo.

    Meranda added: “I remain committed to the well-being of our people in Lagos and Nigerians in general. I use this platform to call for a comprehensive review and implementation of the NDLEA Act, which will, ultimately, bring these policies to the state level so all State Houses of Assembly can get involved.”

    She called for stricter measures, particularly at the grassroots, to curb access and protect vulnerable citizens. She reiterated that prevention is cheaper and far more effective than rehabilitation.

    “We must enforce tougher restrictions, especially at the grassroots, as part of the measures to curb access and protect our most vulnerable citizens. We all know that prevention is cheaper and far more effective than rehabilitation. This is why we must continue to invest in education, youth development, and community empowerment to redirect energy away from street vices and substance abuse towards productive and promising futures.”

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    She called for collaborative efforts and synergy between government agencies in the fight against substance abuse in the country, adding that it will take such collaboration to break the vicious cycle of abuse in society, even as she commended the MTN Foundation Board.

    “This is not just a fight for one agency or one arm of government. It is everyone’s fight! Together, we must break the cycle and build a healthier, drug-free future. I sincerely commend the MTN Foundation Board, management, and staff for their commitment to this cause, and the Board and Management of MTN Nigeria for funding it.

    I also appreciate the collaborative support of the Lagos State Government, the NDLEA, UNODC, CSOs, media, religious leaders, traditional rulers, educators, parents, and youth advocates who continue to lend their voices to the fight against substance abuse.”

  • Inland Club Ado Ekiti honours ex-Ag. President

    Inland Club Ado Ekiti honours ex-Ag. President

    Friends and family of the late Chief Joseph Akintayo Oluwadare, yesterday thronged the Okesha, Ado Ekiti Inland Club for the lying-in-state, organised by the club in honour of its departed former President.

    Oluwadare, a politician, businessman, and public affairs analyst, was one of the leading political figures in Ekiti. He died at 63 on May 22.

    In a special tribute, the President of the club, Mr. Ayodele Adeitan, described the late former Chairman of Ekiti West Local Government as a man whose life was a testament to service, leadership, and community development.

    “Otunba Akin Oluwadare, a stalwart of our club, has left an indelible mark on our lives, and we come together to celebrate his legacy,” Adeitan said.

    He stated that the late politician, during his stint as Caretaker Chairman of the club, demonstrated exceptional leadership, guiding the club through challenging times. Adeitan added that Oluwadare’s vision for the club’s growth and development inspired others, noting that his contributions have continued to resonate with them all.

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    The President presented a gift to the family and extended a warm invitation to any member of the family who might want to join the club.

     the younger brother of the late politician, Mr. Akin Oluwadare Jnr, who spoke on behalf of the family, said he was not surprised that the Inland Club stood by the family, given the club’s legendary profile of camaraderie and companionship.

    He said: “Though this is our low moment because we have just lost a darling brother, father, uncle and friend but with an event like this, we can be sure that Chief Akin Oluwadare Snr., the Saribi of Aramoko Ekiti, didn’t die in vain. Since May 2022, when he passed on, there have been a torrent of tributes from various quarters on how impactful his life was. To members of Inland Club, we appreciate you for today’s event, and we didn’t take it for granted

  • Grace Ogbemi dies at 89

    Grace Ogbemi dies at 89

    The Frank Ogbemi Family has announced the death of their matriarch, Mrs Grace Ogbemi. She died in Lagos on July 5, six days to her 90th birthday.

    Born in Warri on July 11, 1935, to Chief Reece Edukugho, an Itsekiri businessman and politician, Mrs Ogbemi was called to the English Bar in 1958, becoming the first female lawyer in the Midwest Region, now Edo and Delta states.

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    She was a partner in the law firm of Godfrey Amachree Ogbemi & Co. She was married to Franklin Ogbemi, a chartered engineer.

    Funeral arrangements will be announced later, the family added.

  • Sanwo-Olu inaugurates roads, market on Mainland

    Sanwo-Olu inaugurates roads, market on Mainland

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu yesterday commended Lagos Mainland Local Government Chairman, Mrs. Omolola Rashidat Essien, and her staff members for her projects.

    Sanwo-Olu, represented by his Deputy, Dr. Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, urged the people to reciprocate the gesture by coming out en masse tomorrow to vote the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) candidates in the council elections.

    Sanwo-Olu, who spoke at the inauguration of five roads in the local government and the remodelled Iddo market now Senator Oluremi Tinubu Ultra-modern Market, also presented the party’s chairmanship candidate in the election, Mr Emilagba Jubril Kolawole, the council’s Vice Chairman, stressing that “the job of governance is a continuum.”

    Mrs. Essien said the occasion was “not just about ribbon-cutting” but “a moment of pride and shared accomplishment.”

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    She listed the new roads as Ondo Street (Ebute-Metta West), Glover Street (Ebute-Metta East), Osholake Street (Ebute-Metta East), Park Road (Ebute-Metta West) and Jebba Street (Ebute-Metta West).

    Of the new market, she said: “This market has long been a cornerstone of food commerce in Lagos Mainland. As with many legacy structures, the facility began to show signs of age and required a full-scale upgrade to meet modern standards of safety, hygiene, and efficiency.”

    The new market is a 10-block storey building housing 420 lock-up shops,181 open stalls, a seventy-car parking space, solar-powered lighting, clean toilets, secure waste systems and round-the-clock security.

    Essien expressed the council’s appreciation to the state government for its projects in the council, including the Oyingbo Link Bridge, the Oyingbo Train Station, the Oke-Odo Junior High school and the new senior secondary school in Otumara.

  • Lagos, China firm to partner on low-carbon demonstration

    Lagos, China firm to partner on low-carbon demonstration

    Lagos State government is set to adopt the China-Nigeria Low Carbon Demonstration initiative (Nextier) on the Lekki Low-Carbon Demonstration Zone (LLCDZ) project to reduce carbon emissions.

    Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tokinbo Wahab, made this known during a meeting with the team from (Nextier) China-Nigeria Low-Carbon Demonstration Initiative at the Ministry’s office, in Alausa, Ikeja.

    The state government said it implemented several key initiatives to drive climate-positive growth in 2023 during the Lagos International Climate Change Summit when the government unveiled the Lagos Climate Adaptation Resilience Action Plan.

    In a statement, the ministry’s Director, Public Affairs, Kunle Adeshina, said the ministry, Nigeria and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment in China last year signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the African Solar Belt Initiative to support the country with low carbon industrialisation.

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    He quoted Wahab as adding that the zone was chosen as the pilot site for the project because it is the most advanced in the country.

    He said the project aims to reduce the climate risk index in the state, reduce airborne diseases and pollution, among others, adding that he appreciated the project.

    He stressed that the Global Energy Transition will create jobs and make the country competitive in the global market and ensure Environmental compliance.

    He expressed appreciation to the team and identified critical projects, stressing that the ministry is set to support the members.

    Director, National Council on Climate Change, the Presidency, Mr Micheal Ivenso, said the officials from China were visiting to perfect the Nigeria-China Corporation deal and how this would catalyse private sector participation.

    He said Lagos has an enabling environment for private sector participants (PSP) to thrive, adding that there are opportunities to explore in the state.

  • Abiodun seeks Brazilian investors for Olokola LNG, livestock, others

    Abiodun seeks Brazilian investors for Olokola LNG, livestock, others

    Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has urged investors from Brazil to partner the state to set up a fertiliser plant at the Olokola Liquefied Natural Gas project.

    The governor stated that Ogun is ready for investment opportunities in oil and gas, livestock, mining, agriculture, power plant development, renewable energy, tourism, technical and vocational training for youths, among others.

    Abiodun spoke at the state Investment Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on the sidelines of the BRIC Summit attended by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, five governors, ministers, and other government officials.

    The summit is in furtherance of the investment drive of the Dapo Abiodun-led administration for the rapid development of the Gateway State.

    Abiodun described Ogun as investor-friendly and one of the most developed states in Nigeria.

     He noted that Olokola has the deepest seaport in the country.

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    He said: “We have a region in our state that is the deepest sea point in Nigeria, called the Olokola region, where there is an Olokola gas project in the offing. This place has been identified as the right location to have a fertilizer plant.

    “So, we welcome partners from Brazil to set up a fertiliser plant with us in Ogun State.”

    Foreign Affairs Minister, Yusuf Tuggar, who also spoke at the event, described Ogun as one of the most industrialised states in Nigeria.

    “There’s a lot that already exists in terms of the backbone for industries, which is why Ogun is very industrialised. It is one of the most industrialised states in Nigeria,” Tuggar said.

    Finance Minister and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, noted that Nigeria is on the right track in terms of growth, inflation, and external positioning.

    Central Bank Governor, Yemi Cardoso, said Nigeria’s financial system has been stabilised since the present administration came on board.

    He stated: “In Nigeria today, we have stability in our financial system. We have a very tight monitoring system that ensures that inflation is gradually beginning to trend downward. The significance is that the foundation for growth is being established.”