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  • Lagos unveils Football Forever

    Lagos unveils Football Forever

    The Lagos State Government has unveiled the Football Forever statue at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.

    The statue is a 22ft tall sculpture of four players, two aside, standing on an eight feet concrete pedestal, announcing and showcasing the prowess, commitment and passion of Nigerians for the beautiful game.

    Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, represented by his Special Adviser on Arts and Culture, Hon. Adebimpe Akinsola, described the statue as a monument of great value that describes the passion Lagosians and Nigerians bestow upon sports and football in particular.

    He said: “Our love and passion for football is an open secret, it is acknowledged as the most popular sport that the helps to keep our nation united even in critical period. This artistry of the round leather game depicts a strong pedigree the sports has attained the pride attached to it by Lagosians and Nigerians in general.’’

    ‘’The monument seeks to educate the Nigerian youth and all visitors to Lagos State that our passion for sport is not only captured by iconic infrastructure facilities and competitions but include giving oppourtunity to expose artistic representation of its value creative minds.’

    Ambode added that the monument reveals Lagosians dexterity in the game of football and projects our fitness and readiness for glory as it conveys vital sport education knowledge and the promotion of sport tourism in the state.

    Adoring the creativity behind the statue, the Special Adviser, urged  sport enthusiasts to draw inspiration from the monument.

    On the significance of the sculpture, its sculptor, Mr Ade Odunfa, said the inspiration behind the statue is to express the significance of football in the country’s unity.

    According to him, football is a game every youth wants to engage in, hence this monument gives them inspiration to pursue and express their soccer artistry and be committed to the beautiful game.

  • Crocodile Smile II: 40 suspects arrested by the Army in Lagos, Ogun

    Crocodile Smile II: 40 suspects arrested by the Army in Lagos, Ogun

    The Nigerian Army on Tuesday said it had arrested over 40 suspects for various offences within Lagos and Ogun states after the launch of ‘Exercise CROCODILE SMILE 2 ‘ by the Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai.

    The army made this known through a statement by the  81 Division spokesperson, Lt.-Col. Olaolu Daudu in Lagos.

    According to him, so far, the troops have being carrying out routine activities associated with the exercise seamlessly along with other sisters services, security and para military agencies.

    “Some suspected criminals have been arrested; drug peddlers, cultists, car snatchers and other criminal elements have been denied freedom of action through patrols, raids, road blocks and checkpoints.

    “On Oct. 4, based on credible  information on activities of pipeline vandals at Ronik Hotel Agbule Egba area of Lagos state, troops of 149 Battalion, 81 Division Nigerian Army were immediately dispatched for a Cordon and search Operation.

    “The troops arrested the suspected pipeline vandals and items found within the hotel premises include 16 loaded kegs of premium motor spirit (PMS), 5 cars and 2 tankers loaded with PMS,” he said.

    He said the suspects have been interrogated, profiled and handed over to NSCDC.

    “In a related development, on Oct. 11,  troops of 174 Battalion, 81 Division Nigerian Army while on a stop and search operation arrested a car robber who snatched a Toyota Venza with reg no. FST 762 CV along Ikorodu – Sagamu road.

    “The suspect who was fleeing with the stolen vehicle rammed into other vehicles and pedestrians in a bid to escape and was arrested by troops.

    “The suspect and the recovered vehicle have been handed over to Owutu Divisional police Headquarters,” he said.

    He also said that five drug peddlers were apprehended with gallons of unidentified chemical substances and Indian hemp on Oct. 14 by  troops of Sector 5, 243 Battalion at Agbara area of Lagos State in conjunction with men of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA).

    “Arrested suspects and items have been handed over to the NDLEA for further investigation.

    “Similarly, raid and clearance operations were carried out on Oct. 14, by troops of 65 Battalion Sector 1 of Exercise CROCODILE SMILE 2 at Ajah general area.

    “Nine suspects were arrested with bags containing Indian hemp.

    “Two of the suspects were alleged to have snatched a female purse containing Samsung Galaxy and Itel phones, Bible, house keys and N1,200   which were also recovered,” he said.

    The spokesman also said another raid operation was carried out by troops of 9 Brigade Garrison Sector 4 at Ipodo, Ikeja general area where five suspects were arrested.

    “Five suspected fraudsters were arrested and items recovered include 4 generators, 4 laptops, scanning machine, colour printer, 3 stabilizers, 10 ups, 3 car chargers and 16 handsets stand.

    “The suspects and exhibits have been handed over to Lagos State Special Task force, Oshodi.

    “On Oct. 15, the Commander Sector 3 of Exercise CROCODILE SMILE 2 handed over 36 suspects arrested by troops of the Sector during a raid operation at criminal hideouts and notorious drug dens in Ikorodu general area.

    “The handover was carried out at Odogunyan barracks in Ikorodu, while the suspects were received by the Area Commander, Nigeria Police Ijede in Ikorodu,” he said.

    Daudu also disclosed that four suspected cult members were arrested around Badagry area on Oct. 15.

    “At about 11.59 pm, gunmen suspected to be cultists attacked Rolex Hotel in Ajara area of Badagry.

    “Following a distress call to troops of 243 Battalion Sector 5 on Exercise CROCODILE SMILE 2 on activities of suspected cultists, troops responded immediately and arrested 4 suspected cultists.

    “Also a follow up of suspected cultists attack, two suspects were arrested in connection with previous attacks at Rolex Hotel.

    “The arrested suspects were detained and preliminary investigation is in progress while suspects would be handed over to relevant security agencies for further investigation and prosecution,” he said.

    The spokesperson reassured the public  that the Division is poised to maintain peace and security in the entire Lagos and Ogun States.

    Daudu enjoined members of the public to cooperate with security agencies by remaining law abiding and giving credible information to the nearest security check point.

    According to him, members of the public can also call 193 and the various telephone numbers that were earlier released.

  • LASUTH to commence full cardiac surgery – CMD

    LASUTH to commence full cardiac surgery – CMD

    As part of efforts to stem overseas medical tourism by Nigerians, the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital ( LASUTH ), Ikeja, says it will soon begin full cardiac surgery.

    The Chief Medical Director ( CMD ), Prof. Adewole Oke, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Lagos that the teaching hospital was striving to be the hub of qualitative healthcare delivery in Nigeria.

    Lagos State University Teaching Hospital ( LASUTH ) doctors performing surgery.

    Oke said the hospital was making effort to end the treatment of diseases that could be treated locally; hence, there it was ready to do its best.

    “We have a government that is interested in the health sector; that is ready to move the sector forward. It has provided enough infrastructure and world class facilities.

    “In other to complement the government’s efforts, we are also sharpening our skills to make sure that we provide world class services to make Lagos the hub of medical healthcare delivery.

    “Not by the world of the mouth, LASUTH conducted five kidney transplants this week and two between yesterday and today without any expatriate. All the surgeons are LASUTH doctors.

    “We have also done cardiac surgery (heart replacement) about six months ago with the aid of some foreign consultants, but soon we will stand on our own,’’ he said.

    Oke said that with the world class facilities available in the teaching hospital, it was set to stand without any assistance from overseas as regards surgery.

    “As it stands today, we can boast of first class infrastructure, hence, we can also provide first class services in terms of healthcare for Lagosians and Nigeria as whole.

    “We hope to build on our kidney transplant experience for the cardiac. We have had seamless cardiac surgery first, but we want to cross our Ts and dot our Is on it.

    “By next year, we should be able to stand on our own and perform the surgery locally without external help which I believe will help our system to grow.

    “The doctors available at the hospital are up to the task, they are well equipped and trained with first class knowledge,’’ he said.

    NAN

  • Commuters groan as gridlock worsens on Lagos-Abeokuta road

    Commuters groan as gridlock worsens on Lagos-Abeokuta road

    Motorists plying the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway and other road users on Tuesday called for measures to reduce the hardship from gridlock caused by the ongoing Oshodi-Abule Egba Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) lane construction.

    The road users experience traffic congestion on various portions during peak periods from Sango, Iyana Ipaja, Egbeda and other areas as they merge onto the highway.

    The commuters expressed worries over the reduction of the expressway from five to two lanes which compounded gridlock on the axis and the consequent man-hour loss.

    They also lamented the increase in transport fares due to relocation of some transporters to other axis with less traffic congestion.

    That the situation had made life unbearable for road users on a daily basis and that the congestion was mostly experienced during peak hours, especially where access roads merged.

    Between Abule-Egba and Iyana Ipaja, the gridlock gets chaotic as vehicles from Sango, Ijaye and others heading toward Oshodi struggle to enter the narrowed lanes.

    The congestion becomes confounded around the Alimosho Road as traffic from Egbeda, Dopemu, Ikotun, Ijegun and other areas struggle to enter the highway. The gridlock returns to the Sango Ota bound carriageway when workers close from work.

    A civil servant who lives in Egbeda, Mr Enejo Sunday, appealed to the Lagos State Government to speed up the construction and repair the bad portions of the highway to reduce gridlock.

    “In the past, the trip from Egbeda to Alausa does not take more than 10 minutes but these days it takes hours. I am even afraid to take my car out now because of the bad road and gridlock.

    “The government should please repair the narrow road they have left for us because the stress on this road is killing us gradually,’’ he said.

    A commercial bus driver, Mr Abdulrafiu Mohammed, who plies the Iyana Ipaja-Oshodi route, appealed to the government to speed up the project affecting transport business on the axis.

    “People accuse us of hiking fares but we have to do that because we burn more fuel when there is go slow.

    “It is only the government that can solve the problem, they know what to do,’’ he said.

    Prince Adeyinka Ademuyiwa, an estate agent in Ikeja, said that the road was going to bring joy to the axis soon as according to him, it is good and everyone will be accommodated.

    “For now the traffic is not the best but after they would have finished, everybody will enjoy,’’ he said.

    However, Mr Gbenga Akinlolu, an engineer in Egbeda, urged the state government to create more access routes to reduce hardship on the road.

    Akinlolu said that government was supposed to have factored in the project, the cost of expansion of the highway as according to him, one of the existing two lanes left for road users is a layby.

    He said that the construction and constant potholes on various portion on the highway was causing traffic snarl around Alaguntan bus stop area which recorded easy passage for vehicles in the past.

    “The government is after the interest of making money through the BRT buses and they are not concerned about us the road users.

    “This is an inter-state road and they reduced it to only one lane because the outer lane serves as layby for commercial buses and other vehicles to park, it does not make sense at all,’’ he said.

    Mrs Aduke Stephen, a business woman in Idumota Market, Lagos Island, called for continuous road maintenance to ease the hardship.

    “Transporters charge outrageous sums now because of this BRT construction but I don’t care because once the project is completed, their season of exploitation will be over forever.

    “The transporters change price like chameleon, for example, yesterday a bus charged my children N200 from Iyana Ipaja to Oshodi and because I missed that one, the next one collected N300,’’ she told NAN.

    Contributing, Mr Abiodun Dabiri, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority ( LAMATA ), the project’s supervising agency, said on telephone that measures were in place to reduce hardship.

    Dabiri said that the project was born out of the desire of the state government to tackle transportation deficit on the axis which cuts across four local governments.

    He, however, said that the high traffic on the axis was keeping the contractor on the project busy as they strive to speed up work on site.

    “It is a herculean task because the area is highly urbanised.

    “We have told the contractor to always fill potholes and repair the road shoulders to ensure the existing road is motorable to reduce gridlock,’’ he said.

    He explained that the contractor worked extensively daily on site on various portions between Abule Egba and Oshodi and debunked allegations that they sometimes abandoned work.

    He appealed to residents of Lagos and the road users to be patient as the construction progressed, noting that it was the prize to pay for development.

    Dabiri also appealed to residents to pay their taxes to help Gov. Akinwunmi Ambode to achieve his vision of ensuring even development across the state.

    A correspondent who took a trip on the highway on Tuesday reports that workmen were working on some pillars and the median barriers between Cement and Mangoro Bus stop areas.

    Also, some surveyors were seen on site around Ile Zik bus stop in Ikeja axis.

    NAN

  • Lagos records 950 domestic violence cases

    •DSVRT unveils SMS for reporting cases

    The Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) has attended to 950 domestic and sexual violence cases in the last nine months, its Alternate Chairman Mrs Omotilewa Ibirogba, has said.

    She made this known yesterday at the kick off of 6820 Short Message Service (SMS) code for reporting domestic and sexual violence cases.

    Ibirogba said the figure was about 100 per cent increase, compared to last year’s 452  cases.

    She also informed that 10 persons had been added to the sex offenders’ register this year, adding that the offenders were being monitored.

    Ibirogba said the short code was developed to ensure that every resident was able to report and receive prompt response to incidents of rape, domestic and child abuse.

    According to her, by dialling *6820# or sending an SMS to 6820, users will be given information on steps to take on their case.

    She said the major aim of the innovation is to ensure that survivors of abuses would be able to reach out to the appropriate agencies and receive timely information about what to do and, most importantly, know how to receive succour.

    “Aside from the immediate response this technology solution would provide victims, activating 6820 would also assist the state government in gathering and collating incident information, generating heat-maps within the metropolis, providing automated daily and monthly reporting, providing comprehensive central database, information system and analytics and providing central information that can also be used for the formulation of prevalence and prevention policies for Lagos State,” she said.

     

     

  • Emirates to restore second Lagos, Abuja daily flights 

    There are indications that Emirates Airlines  may restore its second daily flight on Lagos and Dubai route.

    The airline reduced its twice daily flight on the route last year due to financial and operational reasons.

    Apart from cutting Lagos flights, the airline stopped operating into Abuja.

    Emirates Regional Manager, West Africa Commercial Operations, Afzal Parambil, said in Lagos last week that the airline had opened discussions with teh government on the matter.

    The airline said it was working on restoring the flights following studies on operational viability of the affected routes.

    He said: ”We stopped our second flight between Lagos and Dubai because of operational reasons. We are discussing with the  Minister to restoring the routes. Very soon, you will hear from us on the matter.”

    Describing the route as the airline’s second largest market in Africa, he said operations in the country were not without some inherent challenges.

    He  cited trapped funds from ticket sales and other issues, which forced Emirates to stop flights into Abuja.

    He said: ”In the last years that we have operated flights into Nigeria, it has had its many challenges. Though our second largest market in Africa, it was painful last year when we stopped operations into Abuja, due largely to operational and economic reasons.

    “But, to sustain any flight operations, it must be operational viable. There is indeed possibility to return to Abuja.“

    He backed the plan by the Federal Government to float a national airline, saying the model to be adopted depends on the sustainability of the proposed carrier.

    “There are several models that a national carrier can follow, saying Emirates is an example of state owned carrier.”

    On the plan to get a huge chunk of the Chinese market, Parambili said the airline plays a huge role of bringing and taking passengers from Nigeria and add value to the Nigerian economy. We want to promote Nigeria as an investment destination.”

    Meanwhile, Emirates Airlines is offering its Nigerian travellers special fares on return Economy Class and Business Class tickets to select destinations across its network, including Bangkok, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing and Guangzhou.

    The airline is rolling out the special fares to celebrate what it termed a milestone in aviation history when it welcomes the delivery of its 100th A380 aircraft later this year.

  • Court docks three men over N 4.3m estate fraud

    Court docks three men over N 4.3m estate fraud

    Adeyemi Adefisan, Michael Olupona and Peter Adeyemi, who allegedly defrauded a company of N4.3 million, were on Monday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos.

    The accused– Adefisan, 43; Olupona, 38; and Adeyemi, 38 — who reside in Lagos and Ogun States, are arraigned on a
    three-count charge conspiracy, fraud and stealing.

    The trio pleaded not guilty and were admitted to a bail of N500, 000 each with two sureties each in like sum.

    The Magistrate, Mr J.A. Adigun, who gave the ruling, said the sureties should be gainfully employed with an evidence of two
    years tax payment to the Lagos State Government.

    Earlier, Police Prosecutor Godwin Awase said the accused committed the offences sometime in March at Ogba in Ikeja area.

    Awase said the accused conspired and defrauded Araz Development Company of N4.3 million.

    “The accused fraudulently obtained N4.3 million from the complainant,’’ he told the court.

    According to him, the men approached the complainant’s company on the pretext of assisting to finance a project worth N400
    million.

    “The accused went to the complainant’s company with a partnership proposal on an estate project.

    “After the complainant made the initial payment of N4.3 million to the accused, they were nowhere to be found again. They

    refused to fulfill their part of bargain.

    “All efforts to trace them or retrieve the money proved unsuccessful until they were arrested after seven months,” he said.

    The offences contravened Sections 287, 314 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).

    Section 314 stipulates 15 years jail term for obtaining money under false pretences.

    The case was adjourned until Oct. 20 for mention.

    NAN

  • Court orders interim forfeiture of N1.96bn linked to Ontario Oil

    Court orders interim forfeiture of N1.96bn linked to Ontario Oil

    A Federal High Court in Lagos has ordered the interim forfeiture of N1.96 billion allegedly belonging to an oil company, Ontario Oil and Gas, over alleged fraudulent sale of refined petroleum.

    Justice Hadiza Shagari, issued the order, following an ex parte application filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) seeking attachment of the funds.

    “That the property mentioned in paragraphs nine of the affidavit viz, Renoir Logistics Ltd currently under investigation be interim attached/forfeited pending the determination of the investigation and possible prosecution of the case.

    “That the said property attached/forfeited, ad-interim be managed and controlled by the EFCC,’’ the judge held.

    In the suit labeled FHC/L/CS/1464/17, the commission joined as first and second respondents respectively, Ontario Oil and Gas Ltd, and Mrs Ada Ugo-Ngadi, Managing Director of the company.

    An affidavit of urgency elicited by an investigating officer of the EFCC, Mr Abdukarim Acheneje in support of the ex parte motion, chronicles as follows:

    “That the EFCC received a petition from Ms Joan Ganadanu, a legal practitioner, against the second respondent, complaining of diversion and conversion of proceeds of sale of refined petroleum products valued at N1.96 billion.

    “That the petition alleged that the first respondent is a customer to Union Bank Plc, of Stallion Plaza branch, Marina Lagos.

    “That union bank granted a loan facility to the first respondent in the tune of 70 million US dollars to import and/or purchase locally refined petroleum products PMS, DPK and AGO.

    “That the loan was to be repaid from sale of the products and the second respondent guaranteed repayment of the said loan personally.

    “That further investigations revealed that the respondent have lifted the product on the order financed by the bank for 10,000 metric tons of AGO, since July 2016.

    “That the respondent have sold same, but have refused to lodge the proceeds in the company’s account, and pay back the facility to union bank among other financial infractions.”

    NAN

  • Lagosians join Akwa United supporters in celebration

    Lagosians join Akwa United supporters in celebration

    Jubilant supporters of Akwa United FC on Sunday in Lagos took to the streets of Agege and its environs to celebrate their team’s victory over Niger Tornadoes in the AITEO finals.

    The supporters had immediately after the match, took over the streets gleefully dancing, singing and blowing their trumpets to savour the epic win over the Northern opposition, who gave them a run for their money.

    Akwa United emerged winners of the maiden AITEO Cup in the finals played at Agege Township Stadium.

    The Abdul Makaiba-tutored team laboured to a 3-2 penalty shootout win over Niger Tornadoes in the Nigeria’s oldest cup after the regulation time ended in a deadlock.

    Gov. Emmanuel Udom of Akwa Ibom had led an unprecedented crowd to cheer their darling team to victory at the 2017 AITEO Cup, formerly Federation Cup.

    The recent win by Akwa United marked the second time the club will clinch the cup having won it in 2015.

    Akwa United went home with N25 million prize and will be representing Nigeria in the CAF Confederation Cup.

    Niger Tornadoes runners-up, who defeated defending champions, FC Ifeanyi Ubah are also N10 million richer.

    Speaking with NAN, a supporter, Ifem Eden, described the team’s victory over Niger Tornadoes as a well deserved one.

    “This is a tough game for us which we need to celebrate. We are happy with the kind of support we get from our governor.

    “We are very pleased with the win and the support we got from the Lagos fans,” he said.

    Another supporter, Godson Emmanuel, said with the victory the team had made a statement in Nigeria’s football.

    “This is our second win in the space of two years and we are happy; the support from Lagos fans is tremendous, maybe our people here must have prepared the ground for us.”

    NAN

  • Lagos CP to incorporate 6,000 spy police into traffic management

    Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Edgal Imohimi, says that 6,000 spy police will be incorporated into traffic management in the state.

    Imohimi said this while addressing the spy police at the Police Training School, Ikeja, on Saturday.

    He noted that he wanted a state where members of the public would spend less time in traffic.

    He said that the spy police had not been optimally utilized as he intended to incorporate them into the integrated traffic management of the state to take care of the shortfall of manpower in the police.

    “The importance of the supernumerary police called ‘spy police’ is to take care of the shortfall of manpower in the police and also assist in security at private organisations.

    “ I felt we are not using the spy police optimally. Yes they are doing well at their various organisations but at this trying time, they will be integrated into the traffic management structure of the state.

    “First of all, I intend to partner with you for integrated traffic control in the state.

    “Though, we have the police traffic officers and the state controlled traffic officers but you will agree with me that Lagos is expanding so there is need for more hands.

    “I want a state where we hardly have traffic issues and cases of people disobeying traffic laws.

    “I will rather use the spy trained by the police than allow quasi agents take over traffic management in the state, especially on weekends when there are activities.

    “I have directed that the 6,000 spy policemen be integrated into the traffic architecture because they cover the length and breadth of the state.” he said.

    The CP further enjoined members of the public to give the spy police the needed support in carrying out their duties. (NAN)