Tag: Ado-Ekiti

  • Ekiti student stabs colleague to death during ‘juju’ contest

    Police take over school

    Tragedy struck at Ado Grammar School, Ado-Ekiti where a student allegedly stabbed his colleague to death during a juju contest on Thursday.
    The culprit, Kehinde Timilehin, reportedly killed a schoolmate, Matthew Favour, on Thursday after in a bid to test the efficacy of a charm that can prevent the penetration of sharp weapons like knife and cutlass.
    Favour, who was of Ebira extraction, was rushed to the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH) in a bid to save his life but he gave up the ghost despite being placed on life support.
    The duo were said to have had an altercation over ownership of a football earlier in the day before the stabbing incident occurred.
    Following the tension generated by the murder, the school has been closed down as the family and kinsmen of the deceased had threatened to kill thirty students in retaliation.
    A police Toyota Hilux van with over ten armed officers stationed at the gate with few teachers allowed entry into the school while students who reported as early as 7am were turned back.
    Sources told reporters on Friday at the school that Favour actually brought the weapons but was killed after the axe and knife wrapped with white and red scarf could not pierce the suspect who overpowered him and stabbed him in self defence.

    The School Principal, Mr Ebenezer Falayi and the Vice Principal, Mr. Olurotimi Olaoluwa, explained that the incident occurred around 2.15 pm at a far section of the institution after the school had closed .

    He disclosed that the school had officially closed for the day before the screams of the victim was heard from one end of the school where the incident happened.

     Falayi said: “What I gathered from students who were at the spot of the gory incident was that, the duo were arguing over who had superior power and the deceased had earlier gone home to bring all those weapons which could not pierce the suspect when used on him.

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    “I was told that the suspect later overpowered him and collected those weapons and stabbed the victim in the chest. Our teachers, including myself, my Vice Principal and Registrar alongside other teachers who were resident on campus here rushed him to EKSUTH. We even took the suspect along.

    “The victim was put on life support, but that could not help the situation, he died in the hospital. I had to quickly call the DPO of Odo Ado Police Station who reinforced his men and contacted police station at Oke Ila to prevent the suspect  from being killed by highly enraged deceased’s family members.

    “The hospital insisted on doing the autopsy before releasing the corpse but the family resisted it. They later released the corpse to the family when it nearly caused trouble in the hospital.

    “The police also took the suspect to custody. But I had to beg for security beef up around the school when there was threat that 30 students will be killed in reprisal attack today (Friday)”, Falayi stated.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Ekiti Command, Mr. Caleb Ikechukwu, a Deputy Superintendent, said he has not been officially briefed about the killing.

    But an officer who asked not to be quoted confirmed that the suspect was immediately taken to the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) at the Police Command shortly after the deceased was confirmed dead.

  • Fayose turned us to refugees in our land, says Ado-Ekiti indigenes

    Residents of Ijoka Community in Ado-Ekiti have accused former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose of turning them to refugees in their own land through the demolition exercise carried out by his administration.

    They claimed that their houses were demolished without prior notice while majority of them were not paid compensation while the few compensated were given peanuts not up to the value of the structures pulled down.

    According to them, the former governor allegedly destroyed their ancestral buildings where certain traditional rites were performed in Ado Ekiti which they claimed had negative effect on their tradition and custom.

    They Ijoka elders and other residents, who were led by the Elejoka, Chief Lawrence Omodara, made the revelations during a courtesy visit to the Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi.

    The community leaders said some of the house owners died as a result of their inability to recover from the shock that resulted from the demolition.

    They, however, sought the assistance of the state government for their compensation to be paid adding that their demands for compensation from Fayose did materialise before he left office on October 15.

    One of the community leaders, Mr. Joseph Fagbuaro, said Fayose gave them several appointments to meet on the issue of compensation which the ex-governor did not honour until the expiration of his tenure.

    He complained that the demolition of the buildings had rendered many members of the community, especially the aged despondent and destitute as they now move from one rented apartment to the other.

    Fagbuaro said: “Truly what happened to us in Ijoka in the last administration was not proper, it was about 5 O’clock in the evening that the former Governor Fayose started demolishing our houses, destroyed our properties and our ancestral homes; where we used to perform traditional rites during some festivals in Ado Ekiti, without notifying us, without discussing it with anyone what he (Fayose) wanted to use the houses or the land to do.

    “We appreciate you (the Deputy Governor) for granting us audience, all attempts to make our plight known to the government during Fayose regime were unsuccessful, he gave us appointments several times but failed to attend to us.

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    “Our houses were demolished without prior notice alongside with our belongings inside the houses.

    “Some of us went to the farm before we returned, our buildings had been pulled down.

    “Please help us, some of us died because they had nowhere to go, when their houses were demolished because it is not all of us that have children that built houses.

    “Some keep renting houses about, imagine somebody of my age, 73 years just going about to rent house.

    “This is why we are here, please help us, some of us are now refugees in own native land.

    “Also, majority of us were not compensated at all while those who were compensated got peanuts compared to the value of what was destroyed.

    “The whole Ijoka community was about going to extinction; all our buildings and lands had been demolished and cleared for road by the past administration.

    “We plead for the intervention of the State government, we want the restoration of our ancestral home, we don’t want our community to vanish like that and we want our people to be properly compensated as well.”

    Responding, Deputy Governor Egbeyemi who expressed surprise over the claim that majority of the people who houses were demolished had not been compensated assured them that the government would investigate the matter.

    The deputy governor appealed to them to exercise patience and also stand on the truth always.

    Egbeyemi said: “My boss, Governor Kayode Fayemi, like people to be straightforward because he upholds the virtue of integrity and truthfulness.”

  • Bank robbery scare causes panic in Ado-Ekiti

    There was no robbery, says police

     

    There was pandemonium in some parts of Ado-Ekiti on Friday following the spread of a news of a purported attack on two commercial banks by suspected armed robbery.

    The alleged robbery which turned out to be a hoax was said to have taken place on two banks located in Ijigbo and Secretariat Road.

    Many residents fled in different directions when a security officer allegedly mishandled his rifle by firing some gun shots into the air in Ijigbo area of the town.

    Some armed policemen deployed to the area with the intent of quelling the phantom robbery also announced their arrival at the scene by firing gunshots into the air.

    The hullabaloo sparked by the gun shots paralyzed traffic, social and economic activities for about 45 minutes.

    Anxious residents caught in the web of the robbery scare ran for their dear lives.

    Others called their family members, friends, coworkers and well wishers to avoid Ijigbo and Secretariat Road which has the highest concentration of banks to avoid the “trouble spots.”

    Messages were also circulated on the social media alleging that the two banks were being attacked simultaneously.

    Normalcy was later returned as the culprit who mishandled his firearm has been arrested.

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    The security scare was believed to have been triggered by frequent attacks on banks in some towns in Ekiti State in the last six months.

    The most recent bank robbery was recorded in Ijero Ekiti on Monday in which three policemen and a civilian were shot dead by suspected armed robbers.

    Speaking on the Friday’s Ado-Ekiti robbery scare, the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Caleb Ikechukwu, said no bank was attacked as being rumoured by some residents.

    Ikechukwu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, explained that the gunshots that caused the scare resulted from mishandling of firearms.

    The police spokesperson disclosed that the affected officer has been arrested and has been explaining all he knows about the incident.

    Ikechukwu added the the police have deployed enough men to strategic places, especially the central business district, to assure residents of their security.

    He urged residents of the city not to entertain any fear and go about their legitimate businesses.

  • EFCC seizes houses, radio station allegedly owned by Fayose

    Ex-gov denies ownership of sealed property

    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Thursday stormed Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital and seized some choice properties allegedly owned by former Governor Ayo Fayose.

    Some of the properties allegedly owned by Fayose and sealed by EFCC operatives include a hotel and event centre at Fajuyi area, two houses located at government Reservation Area (GRA) and a radio station People’s 104.1 FM and a two-storey building in Okesa area of the town.

    The EFCC officials decked in their red jackets were seen at about 10.35 am placing a sealing order on the properties at Okesa/Fajuyi area.

    The official seal pasted on the said properties read: “Order from EFCC: This structure is under investigation, keep off”.

    It will be recalled that two houses allegedly belonging to Fayose were sealed about one month ago by the state Ministry of Urban and Physical Planning for not having approved plan.

    Members of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Society also staged a public protest against Fayose at the weekend accusing him of illegally acquiring a parcel of land belonging to the group to build a filling station for his son.

    Fayose is presently standing trial before a Federal High Court in Lagos where he is facing a charge of money laundering on the alleged receipt of about N2 billion from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA).

    The cash was allegedly received from the former NSA, Col. Sambo Dasuki (rtd) to finance Fayose’s 2014 governorship campaign.

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    But Fayose has accused the EFCC of sealing houses belonging to innocent people in the State, under the guise that the houses were linked to him.

    Fayose in a statement by his media aide, Lere Olayinka, claimed that he is not the owners of the properties seized by the EFCC accusing the agency of “blackmail and media trial.”

    The statement read: “Just been informed that operatives of the EFCC in collaboration with the APC government in Ekiti are going about sealing houses of innocent people in the state, under the guise that the houses are linked to me.

    “This is another wild goose chase and the usual media campaign against my person.

    “It is only in our country that an anti-corruption agency will first go about sealing houses before determining the ownership, which can be done so easily by visiting relevant agencies.

    “I am therefore informing the public ahead of their usual blackmail and media trial.

    “None of the properties in question is owned by me and the records are there for anyone that is interested to see.

    “The EFCC is advised to stop going about looking for ways to malign my person just because of their hatred as a result of my uncompromising stands on national issues.

    “Even if the commission is being pressured from ‘above’ to persecute Fayose at all cost, it should at least, do its job diligently to save itself from persistent embarrassment.”

  • Ado-Ekiti indigenes hail Fayemi on Erekesin market

    A group, Ado-Ekiti Indigenes Forum Worldwide, has expressed its gratitude to the Kayode Fayemi/Bisi Egbeyemi administration for promptly cancelling “the erstwhile hurried sale of Erekesin market by former Governor Ayodele Fayose.

    In a statement by the Akuajo of Ado-Ekiti, Chief Olugbayo Ogunleye, on behalf of the town’s indigenes, the group noted that “the outright sale of the largely uncompleted traditional Oja Oba Market was vehemently opposed by Ado-Ekiti indigenes”.

    Ogunleye said the residents “trooped to the streets in August to protest against the sale by Fayose that the market is the unifying heritage of the town where most traditional rites to their deities are performed by the people and the palace”.

    He added: “Besides, the forum postulated that the administration of markets is constitutionally the prerogative of local government areas, from where they derive substantial Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

    “The most intriguing aspect is that the original indigenous stall owners, who were earlier promised to retain their stalls after the completion, were denied; instead, their stalls were ‘sold’ to mainly Igbo traders. This can never happen in Onitsha, Aba, Enugu, Owerri or any of their Eastern states.”

  • Ekiti warns against indiscriminate dumping of refuse

    The Ekiti Government on Thursday warned the people of the state to desist from indiscriminate dumping of refuse to avoid sanctions.

    The General Manager, Ekiti State Waste Management Authority, Mr Femi
    Osasona, gave the warning while addressing newsmen in Ado Ekiti.

    Osasona complained about the way people littered the streets with refuse.

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    The general manager said that the state government was working conscientiously to clear the refuse and ensure that the people of the state lived in clean and hygienic environment.

    He said that henceforth, anyone caught dumping refuse indiscriminately would be arrested.

    Osasona urged the people of the state to support the administration by
    keeping their environment clean to prevent an outbreak of disease.

  • Ekiti lawmaker dies three days after gun attack

    Three days after he was shot by suspected gunmen, a member of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Mr. Michael Adedeji, is dead.

    Adedeji was shot at about 2.00 am on Friday while driving in his car.

    He was rushed to Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), Ado-Ekiti, for immediate treatment before he was later referred to Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido-Ekiti.

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    Adedeji was shot in the head and he underwent neurosurgery at the Federal Teaching Hospital before he gave up the ghost.

    House Leader of Business, Chief Gboyega Aribisogan, confirmed Adedeji’s death in a telephone chat on Monday.

     

    …Details coming later

  • Man jailed two years for posting ex-lover’s nude pictures

    A Federal High Court sitting in Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday sentenced a man, Ayan Olubunmi, to two years imprisonment for posting nude pictures of his ex-lover, Asare Monica on the social media.

    Justice Taiwo Taiwo in his judgment also imposed a fine of N500,000 besides the two-year jail. He held that Ayan was found guilty of violating Section 24 (1) of the Cyber Crime Act 2015

    The judge ruled that the jail term takes immediate effect adding that he was lenient  on the convict as maximum punishment for the office is three years in jail and a fine of N7 million according to the Cyber Crime Act.

    Justice Taiwo noted that the court tempered justice with mercy because of the plea of the convict’s counsel that he is a first offender and a family man.

    In the suit marked FHC/AD/17/C/2017 was between the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Ayan Olubunmi .

    Counsel to the AGF, Mrs. O. Oyewole, had told the court that Ayan  had threatened to post nude photos of his ex-girlfriend, Monica on the social media in 2017 when the woman signified her intent to withdraw from the love affair.

    Mrs. Oyewole disclosed that Monica, a single lady, had pleaded with Ayan, who is married with children not to carry out the threat with the convict demanding N200,000 from her so as not to release her nude photos to the outside world.

    The convict eventually uploaded Monica’s nude photos on various social media platforms when the lady could not pay him the N200,000 demanded.

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    Justice Taiwo found Ayan guilty of the crime on the strength of the overwhelming evidence placed before the court.

    “The judge ruled: “I find the act of the accused person highly disgraceful, very despicable and barbaric to say the least.

    “He has behaved true to the saying that hells knows no fury than a lover’s scorn. I must say that the defendant who has a wife and children at home could find it easy to demean and embarrass a woman who was having an amorous affair with him.

    “Justice in this case demands that people like the convict should be taught a lesson that would serve as a deterrent to others who may like to behave in such manner.

    “It is an act of meanness to attempt to, if he has not already tarnished the image and reputation of Asare Monica. The world has become a global village with the emergence of social media, who knows who would have seen the nude pictures?

    “Under no circumstance must Asare Monica or any member of her family or relatives should be harassed by anyone. I therefore charge the police to arrest anyone found harassing Monica or any of her relatives.”

  • Fayemi signs executive order to stop illegal school fees

    Approves N200 million housing, car loans for teachers 

     

    Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi has taken further steps to revoke collection of illegal levies and fees in public primary and secondary schools.

    The governor on Wednesday signed an Executive Order banning extortion of pupils in the guise of various fees collected by some principals, head teachers and other school officials.

    Fayemi also approved N200 million as car and housing loans for teachers in public schools in the state to boost their morale.

    The governor disclosed that the loans will be disbursed on or before November 15 adding that payment of arrears of salaries owed by the last administration will commence any moment from now.

    Speaking after signing the executive order at a ceremony held at the Governor’s Office, Ado Ekiti, Fayemi said it also provides for free and compulsory education in government owned primary and secondary schools.

    The governor was joined at his table by pupils and students of public schools who applauded him as he signed the order into law.

    The executive order, according to him, makes provisions foe stiffer sanctions and penalties for school principals and head teachers extorting pupils and students through illegal fees.

    Fayemi explained that the action was taken because of reports that school heads were still collecting illegal fees after his pronouncement banning same last Wednesday during his senatorial town hall meetings.

    The governor expressed dismay that some principals and head teachers were still extorting students under the pretext of collecting “voluntary donations.”

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    Fayemi stressed that the executive order would prevent any of such illegality in schools, eliminate school dropout and as well encourage children enrollment.

    He urged parents to report any head of schools who asked their children for money to the ministry of education for necessary action against would be culprits.

    Earlier the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Princess Adekunbi Obaisi, noted that the executive order would go a long way at strengthening the education policy in the state.

    Also the State Chairman of Nigeria union of Teachers Mr. Samuel Olugbesan said the government initiative marked the beginning of a new dawn in the education sector.

    One of the students, Ruth Ogunseye, hailed the gesture of the governor which she said will bring back some of her colleagues who had been forced to withdraw from school.

    A teacher, Mr. Segun Adeparusi, said the approval of N200 million as car and housing loans will motivate the teachers to give their best.

  • Man bags six-month jail over illicit drugs

    A Federal High Court in Ado-Ekiti has sentenced one Lawal Mohammed, 25, to six months imprisonment over alleged possession of illicit drugs.

    Counsel from the National Drug Laws Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA), Mr Charles Nwagua, told the court that the defendant committed the offence on March 10 at Dadinkowa village along ABUAD Road, Ado-Ekiti.

    He alleged that the defendant, on the said date,without lawful authority possessed 500 grammes of Cannabis Sativa,a Narcotic drugs similar to cocaine Heroin and LSD.

    According to him,the offence contravened Section 19 of the NDLEA ,Act.Cap N30,Laws of Federation of Nigeria. 2004.

    While delivering her judgement, Justice Uche Agomoh said the counsel for the defendant had pleaded for leniency saying the defendant didn’t waste the time of the court by pleading guilty to his crime.

    “The record before showed that the accused was a first offender ,who was lured into the business by peer group

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    “The defendant appeared very remorseful on every of his appearance in court during his trial

    “The court therefore found you guilty and convict you accordingly. ”

    You are hereby sentenced to six months imprisonment with hard labour.

    She added that this would serve the defendant a lesson and also as deterrent to others in the habit of illicit drugs.