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  • Residents flee as cultists mark anniversary

    Residents flee as cultists mark anniversary

    Residents of Fakale, Igode and Emuren communities, in the Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun State have started fleeing their homes.

    It was learnt that the residents were afraid over the reports that suspected cult members of the Eiye Confraternity planned to unleash mayhem during their anniversary on Monday (today).

    It was gathered that some dwellers of Odo Kekere, Odo Nla and Itapara within the LGA had also vacated their homes, saying the cultists had vowed to cause bloodbath to mark the August 8 anniversary.

    Our correspondent had reported that some communities in Ogun State were under siege on July 7th, when some suspected Aye Confraternity members killed 11 persons, while marking the 7/7 anniversary.

    It was also reported that some other cult members stormed the Ogijo area last Wednesday and killed four residents.

    The head of Igode community, Chief Rafiu Idisu, told our correspondent on Sunday that no fewer than 70 residents had packed out for fear of being attacked in the coming August 8th celebration, which the cultists tagged, ‘8/8.’

    Idisu said he had drawn the attention of the Chairman, Sagamu LGA, Mr. Lola Awoniyi, to the tension in the community and urged the police to nip the pending attack in the bud.

    He said, “For the past three days now, there has been information across the community and its environs that Eiye cult members will attack people to mark their anniversary on Monday.

    “People have started leaving ssince then, especially those who live on new sites. About 70 residents have fled and residents in other communities such as Fakale, Itapara and Odo Kekere, are doing same.

    “I have informed the council chairman and he promised to do something about it. We want the police to position patrol vehicles around the communities to protect us because we have no place to run to. We don’t want a repeat of what happened on July 7th 2016.”

    The Secretary, Oodua People’s Congress, Fakale, Idris Lawal, said his members were aware of the development and had mounted surveillance at strategic points in the community to foil any attack.

    “We are fully prepared for them. We have assured our people to be calm, but those who are afraid have left. Policemen are also on patrol,” he added.

    The council chairman, Awoniyi, said security agencies had been informed to forestall any breach of the peace in the areas.

    He said, “We have alerted all the necessary security agencies to the threat. As the chief security officer of the council, necessary steps have been taken to forestall any attack. So, security wise, the communities are safe.”

    The acting Police Public Relations Officer, Ogun State Command, ASP Ambibola Oyeyemi, said policemen had been deployed in different parts of the state to check cult activities.

    He said, “The state Commissioner of Police, CP Ahmed Iliyasu, has made it clear that whoever parades himself as a cultist will be treated like an armed robber, kidnapper or murderer. The CP has ordered all the Divisional Police Officers to be on their toes.

    “Our Special Intelligence Bureau officers are at various parts of the state to nip in the bud any mob attack. People should not fear harassment from anywhere. They should go about their business in a normal way; we are on top of the situation. Nothing is going to happen in those communities because policemen are on the ground.”

  • Yabatech ASUP begins indefinite strike

    Yabatech ASUP begins indefinite strike

    Academic activities at Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) were cut shot as the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics (ASUP) on Thursday began an indefinite strike over unpaid allowances by the college management.

    The Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Polytechnics (SSANIP) and the Non Academic Staff Union (NASU) are waiting in the wind as they have issued the college management 24-hour ultimatum to meet their demand.

    Following the indefinite strike, thousands of students were neglected in the classrooms as lecturers refused to go attend to them.

    The indefinite strike by ASUP would affect the forthcoming examinations for part and full time students  scheduled for this weekend for the part-time students.

    On Wednesday, students of the institution  protested against the closure of the hostels by the management with exams less than four weeks forcing the college management to agree to open it before the commencement of their examination.

    It was reported that the students shut the school gate and also  protested the non allocation of hostels to new and final year students.

    It was also gathered that that ASUP had directed its members to hold on till  Thursday while SSANIP and NASU said it will join ASUP after congress and the expiration of the 24-hours ultimatum. The two unions said its members would start the strike on Monday if the college management failed to refund the money deducted from July salary.

    According to report on  Thursday, the college staffers  were outside in groups discussing the indefinite strike, while the students watch them and some left for home due to the present situation.

    The three staff unions held a joint congress on Thursday at YABATECH Sports Complex and the chairmen read out their demands and disclosed  that the Rector, Dr. Margaret Ladipo could not produce any document to back-up  the reduction in staff salary,july..

    The ASUP chairman, Prince Aromolaran Adeyemi said the decision to embark on the strike was taken at the congress held in July. He also disclosed that the industrial action has the support of national body.

    Aromolaran said when the unions kicked against the college management action, they were invited to a meeting by the rector and she could not produce any document mandating her to deduct staff allowances.

    He stressed that with the strike, his members would not be part of the forthcoming part time and full time exam stating “Already our members have withdrawn services starting from Thursday until the college management refund the illegal deduction”.

    The SSANIP chairman, Mr. Omopariola Olorunmbe said the body has issued a 24-hours ultimatum to the college management to refund the illicit deduction and that if by Friday, the rector did not comply, his members would join the strike on Monday.

    Mr. Olatunbosun Illesanmi , NASU chairman also issued an ultimatum to the management and directed his members to stop work if by tomorrow the refund has not been effected.

    The YABATECH Public Relations Officer, Mr. Charles Oni was not on seat and his office was locked while efforts to reach him on his two mobile lines proved abortive as it was switched off.

     

     

     

  • Varsity graduate killed by cultist in Imo

    Varsity graduate killed by cultist in Imo

    The police in Imo state have confirmed the identity of a fresh graduate of Imo state University, Owerri (IMSU), who was murdered by fleeing gunmen on Tuesday.

    The police confirmed his identity to be Obrin Ibekwe, a newly graduated student who was doing his clearance in preparation for the mandatory one year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).

    Ibekwe was found dead in a gutter at the back gate area of the University around 2:5pm Tuesday.

    The police who said that they have condoned off the area, have evacuated his lifeless body to the morgue, while investigation has been launched to ascertain the reason for the killing.

  • Armed robbers shot dead in Lagos

    Armed robbers shot dead in Lagos

    A group of armed robbers on Monday caused chaos on Okunola Road, Idimu area of Lagos State after they allegedly attacked a police inspector.
    The three-man gang, which rode on a motorcycle to carry out their operation were said to have robbed the inspector, after coming out from a bank in that area.

    They reportedly shot the inspector on the jaw and snatched away his money.

    However, a Police patrol team attached to the Anti-Pipeline Vandalism Intelligence Unit at Idimu engaged the robbers in a shootout in their attempt to escape from the scene, killing two of the robbers.

    The injured police inspector was rushed to the nearby general hospital.

     The Police Public Relations officer (PPRO) in the state, SP Dolapo Badmos, told reporters that the surviving member of the gang, Gafaru Ismail, has been arrested and taken to Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) Ikeja.

    The PPRO also stated that two pistol guns were recovered from the robbers.

  • Device that helps you locate keys, phone easily

    Device that helps you locate keys, phone easily

    Have you ever had tough time remembering where you placed your car keys in the house; had a hard time locating your luggage at the airport when you arrived, or your only phone was nowhere to be found? Worry less, with the new Trackr app you can easily regain your possession with less trouble.

    Also, technology and various innovations have come to make our lives more comfortable and that of criminals harder, no denial. Thus, using this device stands to help one recover stolen item or to easily locate a misplaced item. One does not need raising radio alarm in getting track of ones car. Getting in touch with your car is as easy as you can imagine.

    Using Standalone GPS and radio triangulation units can be expensive. Being expensive does not stop one from paying fees like the activation fee, and monthly fees regarding on the type of service chosen. This has been difficult for most of us to meet. With the presence of technology our problem are now been resolved. One can easily track his or her car with a tiny gadget and application without stress and that could be what you are looking for.

    What is it about?

    It’s about Tracker, A small and discreet device the size of a coin that is revolutionizing the market.

    But… How does it work?

    Quite easier! It takes less than five minutes to put into action. One will easily connect it with a Smartphone by downloading the free App on the Phone.

    Once this is done, you simply have to put it on your key chain, in your wallet or in any object you want to locate. In this case you just have to keep it in a secret part of your belonging like the car, your motorbike, your bag or any other persona belonging.

    Now you just open the application on your Smartphone and you can easily see the position of your Tracker on the map. If you lose your car or any other item, simply select “find device” and you’ll get the coordinates of the new location.

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    How much is it going to cost me?

    It is commonly known that things are always costly when it is just brought into the market, but in this case it is not so. You may probably be thinking this device will be very expensive…nope. This is the best part, you can acquire one for so little, the price is about $29. Not bad considering considering it functions.

    How to buy it?

    That’s easy, you can buy it from the website

    Other functions

    Do you often forget your wallet? Forget where you left your keys? Or want to prevent your pet from escaping? With Tracker  you can also track your personal belongings. Simply attach it to anything you consider important or easy to lose, link it to your Smartphone (with the Tracker application) and you will find what you lost, it’s that easy!

    Detailed instructions on how to use Tracker

    Get Tracker from this website, you’ll get it delivered to your home in about 1 week after payment.

    • Step 1: Get Tracker from this website, you’ll get it delivered to your home in about 1 week.
    • Step 2: Link Tracker Bravo with your Smartphone (iPhone or Android) and hide it in your car.
    • Step 3: Download the app and always have in hand the location of your valuables.

    PRO TIP: Tracker is a great gift idea because THERE IS NO MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION!

    There is an  amazing PRMO going on right now and if you buy 4 Tracker’s you will be sent  4 additional Tracker’s for FREE!

    So pick up 4 Trackers  and get 4 for FREE so you and your family can keep track of your properties like, Suitcases, pets, keys, bikes, toys, and even electronics like your iPad, laptops and other important properties of yours.