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  • Suspected cultists kill one at Maryland

    Residents of Ogodo Valley at Mende, Maryland, Lagos, were thrown into panic on Sunday night, as four gunmen suspected to be cultists, killed one man and injured two children.

    Eyewitnesses told The Nation that the victim, simply identified as Dare Atlanta, who sold Indian hemp, was hanging out with his friends at the valley when he received a call from his killers, who pretended to be his customers, around 9pm.

    It was learnt that the victim headed for Atiba Osbourne Street, Mende, Maryland, to meet them and he was immediately shot in the head.

    In a bid to escape, the killers reportedly shot sporadically, injuring a boy and a girl, who were hit by stray bullets.

    The body was removed by a police patrol team from Anthony Division.

    An officer, who preferred anonymity, said yesterday that investigation was on to establish the motive behind the killing, adding that efforts were ongoing to arrest the killers.

    A resident said the killing might have been connected to a recent clash among suspected cultists from Mende and Ojota.

     

  • ‘My stepdad killed my brother’

    A teenager, Omobowale Sunmola, yesterday told a Lagos High Court in Igbosere that her stepfather and his mother allegedly killed her elder brother and dumped him in a canal.

    She told Justice Sedoten Ogunsanya that the incident occurred at their Maryland, Lagos home in 2014.

    She said she was 11 at that time, adding that she was about to begin Junior Secondary School (JSS) 1, while her brother, Tunde, was 13.

    Omobowale, now 17, testified during the trial of her mother, Margaret Olufunmilayo Odunlade, her stepfather, Folorunsho Emmanuel and his mother, Funke Maxwell, for the alleged offence.

    Odunlade, Emmanuel and Maxwell were arraigned by the Lagos State Government in 2014, on a two-count charge of manslaughter and misconduct with regard to a body.

    Prosecuting counsel Adebayo Haroun said the alleged offences were committed about 6am, on August 2, 2014, at 17, Emmanuel Street, Maryland, Ikeja, Lagos.

    He alleged that the defendants killed Tunde Sunmola by beating him up and not taking him to hospital for treatment of injuries he sustained on his leg.

    Odunlade was also accused of dumping Tunde’s body in a canal.

    The prosecutor said the offences contravened sections 222 and 163 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.

    Omobowale, led in evidence by Haroun, testified as the third prosecution witness.

    The witness said at the time, she lived with her mother, stepfather and his mum, while Tunde lived in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State, with their grandmother, Mrs. Arinola Sunmola.

    She said Tunde was eager to see her and their mother, so their grandmother persuaded his mother to come to Ijebu with her (Sunmola) and take him to Lagos on August 1.

    Omobowale said when they got to Lagos, “my mother asked Tunde to start moving ahead of us and when I asked her why, she said she didn’t want people in the area to know that Tunde was her son.

    “That night when my stepfather returned from work, he asked my mother, ‘who is this boy?’

    Following the conclusion of testimonies, Justice Sedoten Ogunsanya adjourned further hearing  till June 26.

  • Lagos APC Assembly candidate escapes assassination

    All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for Kosofe constituency 1 in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Babatunde Okanlawon (OKLA) narrowly escaped death at the weekend when suspected political thugs invaded his constituency office in Mende, Maryland.

    It was gathered the incident happened during the grand finale of the rally organised for him by youths to create awareness for his election on Saturday.

    Narrating his ordeal, Okanlawon said: “The rally was quite peaceful and we returned around 1pm with all my supporters dancing.

    “I had stepped out of the office with the intention of retiring home when the Peoples’ Democratic Party’s candidate for the constituency, Moyosore Ogunlewe stormed the area with busloads of thugs and two personnel of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) who were armed.”

     Okanlawon, who displayed two empty cartridges which he said were fired into his campaign office by the rampaging PDP thugs, explained NSCDC officers who accompanied Ogunlewe to the area started shooting sporadically without any provocation.

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    “Three people were hit by stay bullets with one of them sustaining serious gunshot wounds.

    “Aina Idowu, one of the boys that got hit is now at LASUTH receiving treatment.

    “I have reported the case at the Mende Police Station, and waiting for them to take the necessary action, if however, nothing happens, I have decided to petition the Inspector General of Police.

    “I learnt that one of the PDP thugs, Musiliu Osomo, who committed the dastardly act, was arrested by the Police on Saturday but was later released.

    “I’m still waiting for the police to invite the man behind the attack because we have eye witnesses who identified Moyosore Ogunlewe as the one who led the onslaught,” he said.

    According to the former Special Adviser to Lagos State Governor on Food Security, such violent attack has never happened in the constituency, “this is the height of gansterism, and we shall not allow such behaviours to go unpunished.”

    Mother of one of the victims, who sustained gunshot wounds, Mrs. Florence Aina, called on the police to investigate the attacks.

    She said Mende has always enjoyed relative peace until the PDP thugs invaded on Saturday.

    She said shops were looted during the attack and several gunshots fired into a church nearby.

    “The government must do something about this because the election is just few days away, apart from providing adequate security, the police must make sure all those behind the attack are arrested and prosecuted to serve as deterrents,” she said.

    All attempts to get the reaction of Ogunlewe failed on Sunday.

    He neither picked calls to his mobile nor replied to SMS.

  • Police commence investigation on dead bodies inside car

    The police in Lagos have commenced forensic investigation into the death of a man and woman found inside a vehicle at Maryland.

    It was gathered that the deceased were discovered cold in the early hours of Saturday, causing pandemonium in the area.

    The pair were said to have been well dressed and appeared to have been discussing from the position they were found.

    Medical experts have attributed the cause of them to possible carbon monoxide suffocation but the police told The Nation on Sunday that all angles will be examined on the incident.

    It was gathered that detectives deployed to the scene around 8am on Saturday found alcoholic beverages and substances suspected to be herbal concoctions in the vehicle.

    Already, it was gathered the family of the deceased woman had been contacted and the bodies deposited in the mortuary for further action.

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    Spokesman for the command Chike Oti, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), told our correspondent that the Commissioner Zubairu Muazu has given the forensic unit one week to submit their findings.

    Oti said: “Police were called to the scene around 8:30am and the bodies were already stiff as of when detectives arrived.

    “The identity card of the driver and other items were found inside the vehicle and handed over to forensic experts for analysis.

    “The Police Commissioner Zubairu Muazu has directed the forensic unit, Homicide section, State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) Panti, to carry out detailed investigation into the matter and submit their report within one week.

    “The bodies have been deposited in a morgue for autopsy and family members of the woman contacted.”

  • ‘Govt. will tackle farmers/herders clashes by end of this year’

    The Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, Audu Ogbe has revealed that the problem of farmers/herders clash will be contained by the end of this year, if all the mechanisms government is building locally are put in place.

    Ogbe made this known while delivering a lecture on Wednesday on: Technology and Agricultural Revolution: A tool for economic growth’, organised by Catholic Brothers United (CBU) of St. Agnes Catholic Church, Maryland, Lagos.

    According to the Minister, the mechanisms entails government providing enough feeds for cattle from agro waste, rice stocks, cassava leaves, maize, among others. “We are determined to bring the crisis to an end”, he said.

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    Ogbe also revealed that government is partnering with Federal universities of Agriculture, in collaboration with the National University Commission (NUC), to make their graduates employers of labour by engaging in agriculture after graduation.

    His words “We the older generations must begin to hand over power to the younger generation; I know that the demand today is the political power transfer to youths, but there is much more power in the private sector than the government; because the private sector is the driver of growth”, said Ogbe.

    On his part, the Group Managing Director of Elephant Group, Tunji Owoeye, commended the government, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Bankers’ Committee for the reduction in the interest rate for  the agriculture and manufacturing sectors.

    The CBU 19th Annual lecture according to the President Catholic Brothers United, Emmanuel Okoro was carefully chosen in consideration of the various developmental challenges currently facing the country.

    “Agriculture has been the an important sector in the Nigerian economy in the past decades and continue to be a major sector despite the oil boom as it guarantees food security, employment opportunities for the teeming population, among others”

  • Global Harvest holds anniversary

    The 11th anniversary of Global Harvest Church is scheduled to hold from Friday to Sunday.

    The event which is tagged “No More Crumbs”,  will feature ministers including President and Founder, Rhemal Chapel  International, Rev. George Adegboye, Founder and Senior Pastor of the Church, Rev. Victor Adeyemi , his wife, Pastor Jumoke Adeyemi.

    Saturday session of the anniversary will have in session ministers and church workers conference, by 10am, while the grand finale of the anniversary holds on Sunday, 8am and 10am.

    Venue is The Dream Center, 378, Ikorodu Road, Maryland, BRT Terminal, Maryland, Lagos.

     

  • Maryland shopping compex prototype unveiled

    Prototype of the new Maryland Mall, Lagos has been unveiled in Lagos.

    The deal is between Purple Capital Partners Limited, a specialist investment firm with business areas in principal investment private equity and real estate and Network Hotels Limited.

    The project is a redevelopment of the Maryland Business Plaza  on Ikorodu Road in the Maryland.

    The mall will serve residents in the Mende, Anthony, Ilupeju, Ojota, GRA Ikeja, Oshodi, Gbagada and all commuters along that axis.

    It sits on a buildable area exceeding 10,000 square meters and boasts  of 7,000 square meters of gross lettable area poised to inculcate a broad and sophisticated knowledge base that spans urban design, planning, building and landscape architecture.

    This unique design, it was learnt, was conceptualised by CmDesign-Atelier an indigenous  architectural team. The implementation of this unique design is backed by a world- class development team led by the Project Manager, AECOM Professional Services Nigeria Limited. The professional team, individually and collectively have worked on several domestic and international retail mall developments, hotel developments and office developments.

    AECOM banks on creating, enhancing and sustaining the world’s built, natural and social environments in 160 countries. AECOM’s African operation is headquartered in South Africa.

  • Branama  Kitchen  closes shop

    Branama Kitchen closes shop

    BARELY a year after gospel singer Kefee Obareki, now Kefee Don-Momoh, opened her restaurant dubbed the Branama Kitchen in Maryland, Mende, Lagos, the restaurant has closed shop.

    The news making the rounds is that the restaurant closed down because of lack of patronage. Other sources said the long absence of the gospel singer contributed to the winding down of the place since she was not physically around to monitor it.

    Kefee, we learnt, has been in the US for a while now to further her studies.

    Branama Kitchen which opened for business in April 2012 was named after the artiste hit single and album ‘Branama’.

  • America’s new wave of secessionists

    America’s new wave of secessionists

    It seems to be sweeping the nation, with Texas seeking to become its own country and parts of Maryland, California, and Colorado trying to break off into new states. But do any of these movements have a chance? Caitlin Dickson reports

    Five counties in Maryland want to form their own state. So do eight in Colorado and one in Northern California. And the Lone Star State is on its way becoming an independent “island nation,” according to an influential Texas Republican.

    The wave of U.S. secession movements, the largest since the South tried to break up with the Union, is being fueled by a deep urban-rural split, said Frances Lee, a professor at the University of Maryland’s department of government and politics. The fault lines are partisan affiliations and social issues such as reproductive rights and gun control. So it’s no coincidence that the counties seeking to break free generally identify as conservative or libertarian, nor is it a coincidence that they tend to be in rural areas. “This has a lot to do with the current composition of the White House,” said Lee. “Rural counties want to secede from states where they’ve been on the losing side of politics—even at the state level.”

    In an interview with The Washington Post, Western Maryland Initiative leader Scott Strzelczyk said his region, along with several others across the country vying for the title of America’s 51st state, is determined to separate itself from “the dominant ruling class.” Strzelczyk, an information technology consultant, said he is frustrated with Maryland’s influential Democratic Party. “If you don’t belong in their party, you’ll never have your views represented,” he told the paper. “If we have more states, we can all go live in states that best represent us, and then we can get along.” Although the Western Maryland Initiative is little more than a Facebook page today, it’s gaining traction and support from members of the community eager to offer their services and suggestions for the formation of their dream state.

    The movement in Colorado has made a bit more headway. Officials from eight counties met in July to start drawing up boundaries for a state dedicated to bettering the lives of those living in rural northern and northeastern Colorado. “Our voices are being ignored in the legislative process this year, and our very way of life is under attack,” Weld County Commissioner Sean Conway said in July, adding that not only is the effort “not a stunt,” it is indisputably motivated by a feeling of disenfranchisement among people in rural communities. Weld County is one of six in Colorado that will vote on a secession initiative in November.

    Many of the rural counties itching for independence in northern Colorado are dependent on the oil and gas industry, said Kimberly Karnes, a professor of political science and geography at Old Dominion University in Virginia. So it stings when liberal politicians who live far from the range push for things like renewable energy. “Issues such as energy policy, gun control, taxes, and social issues often break on a rural-urban divide,” Karnes told The Daily Beast. “So if the state legislature produces a policy that a majority of residents in the urban and suburban areas prefer, it leaves the rural residents feeling like they are ignored, which over time can build to resentment and lead to the choice of extreme response, such as secession.”

    Just last week, the Board of Supervisors in Northern California’s Siskiyou County voted almost unanimously to make a declaration of its intention to break off from the state and invite neighboring counties in California and Oregon to join them in forming a new state called “Jefferson.” Ahead of the vote, more than 100 citizens gathered to debate, most of them apparently in favor of separating themselves from the regulations and values supported by their state’s more populous and liberal Southern region.

    The last time a state successfully sought approval from the state legislature and Congress for secession was West Virginia in 1863. And while clusters of counties have attempted unsuccessfully to form their own states over the years, social media and the Internet have allowed these movements to gain more traction than they may have in the past. Now, instead of simply commiserating with their neighbors about the liberals in the capitol and trying to get a representative with their values elected, disgruntled Californians can find and meet like-minded residents around the county, encouraging them to give secession a shot.

    And then there’s Texas. A couple of weeks ago, Texas railroad commissioner and aspiring attorney general Barry Smitherman declared that the Lone Star state has “made great progress in becoming an independent nation.” Smitherman, whose job is to regulate the state’s energy industry, not its railroads, argued that Texas’s “energy resources, fossil and otherwise, and our own independent electrical grid” make the state “uniquely situated” to “operate as a stand-alone entity” if the United States falls apart.

    Texas’s motivation for wanting to break free doesn’t fall along the same rural-vs.-urban pattern of the rest of the counties seeking secession. That’s hardly a surprise. In political science, “Texas is Texas. It doesn’t really follow what other states do,” said Karnes. “There’s really an independent political culture of that state that definitely identifies with its independence, the Republic of Texas. It doesn’t follow the trend of what these other states are doing. It’s in its own unique situation.”

    Still, that doesn’t mean Texas has a greater chance of seceding successfully than western Maryland or northern Colorado or “Jefferson.” Even if one of them were to get the approval of both Congress and their state legislatures, they’d be faced with a barrage of new issues such as how to collect taxes, provide education, or transfer public records from the original state to the new one. How would a new state—with a rural economy that in many cases has long been propped up by its state’s urban and suburban economies—fund all these programs?

    The list of issues Texas would face as its own country is even longer. Creating a military, setting up trade agreements, and finding a way to compensate for the federal funding it receives—whether or not its lawmakers want to admit it—only scratches the surface of what it takes to form a country. As for the counties seeking statehood, even if they accomplished their goal and became “the promised conservative or libertarian utopia these residents so often seem to want, the state is still a part of the United States of America, meaning it answers to and must work within the U.S. system, as it currently operates,” said Karnes. “For residents who want more personal freedoms and less government intrusion, they may find that even in a new state, Uncle Sam is still a frequent visitor in their community.”

    Courtesy: The Daily Beast