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Olarongbe, 60, was arrested in Ilorin for burglary

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Bolaji Olarongbe, 60, was arrested by the Kwara Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) on suspicion of assisting and abetting theft and housebreaking in the state.

The corps stated this in a statement issued by its spokesman, Mr Babawale Afolabi, and made available to journalists in Ilorin on Tuesday.

Afolabi also revealed that NSCDC agents had apprehended Olarongbe’s accomplice, Moshood Shittu, 45.

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He claimed that while Shittu specialized in house burglary, Olanrongbe was usually the one who received the stolen goods.

Laptops, Android phones, phone accessories, DVD players, and other valuables were recovered from the suspects’ hideout.

“On November 7, around 1 p.m., the command received a complaint about a case of housebreaking from one Yemisi Adefila of Oko Oba Area, Gaa Akanbi, Ilorin.”

“The complainant accused Moshood Shittu of breaking into her parents’ house and stealing a GOtv decoder, a cylinder DVD player, and other valuables,” Afolabi stated.

He claimed that during interrogation, Shittu confessed to the crime and led NSCDC detectives to the home of his accomplice (Olarongbe), which was located at G220, Yekelu Compound, Bolanta, Ilorin.

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According to the spokesman, several stolen items were discovered at Shittu’s residence.

“The state Commandant, Iskilu Ayinla Makinde, was briefed on the incident and ordered a full-scale investigation, following which the suspects will be charged in court,” he said.

Where are Andy Uba’s 230,000 APC primary votes in Anambra? – Nigerians drag Gov. Abiodun

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Nigerians have called on Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State to explain how the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in Anambra, Andy Uba, received over 230,000 votes in the party’s primary election.

The reaction followed Uba’s poor performance in the recently concluded Anambra governorship election.

Gov. Abiodun announced during the APC primary election in Anambra in June that “Uba polled 230,201 of the 348,490 total votes cast, defeating 13 other aspirants.”

Despite the fact that the result was rejected by other APC aspirants and leaders in the state, the party’s national leadership fielded Uba as its candidate, relying on the result declared by the Ogun State helmsman.

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It should be remembered that at the time, the Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen Chris Ngige, stated that no primary election was held in Anambra.

However, Gov. Abiodun, who served as Chairman of the APC primary election committee in the state, insisted that the election was fair.

However, as the governorship election concluded on Tuesday, Uba’s 230,201 votes became a mirage, as he received only 43,285 votes.

Uba finished third in the election, trailing All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) candidate Charles Soludo, who was declared the winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) with 112,229 votes.

Reacting, Nigerians on social media questioned how Abiodun obtained the 230,201 votes he ‘awarded’ to Uba, who received only 43,285 votes during the election.

Lere Olayinka, a former aide to former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, said: “Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, good morning this morning Sir.

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“I’m still wondering, Sir, where are the 348,490 APC members you claim voted in the party’s primary election that produced Andy Uba as Anambra State Governorship candidate?”

“About five months ago, during the party primary election, APC claimed its candidate, Andy Uba, won by about 230,000 votes,” said one Adesina Olufemi. The same APC received slightly more than 40,000 votes in the gubernatorial election.

“The average voter turnout in Anambra state elections over the last ten years has been 230,000.” “How did Give Abiodun get that score?”

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According to John, “while several APC members in Anambra are willing to swear before anything, including amadioha, that there were no gubernatorial primaries in any ward in that state, those saddled with conducting direct primaries in that strategic Igbo State insisted Andy Uba won the primary with over 230k votes; not even the protest by the Minister of Labour, Dr Chris Ngige, that there was no primary in his own ward or LG, nor the

“They claimed that over 348k APC members took part in the exercise, which Uba won.” They got their way, after all. And, during the gubernatorial elections, the results showed that the APC performed dismally.

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“However, the question occupying the minds of several patriotic APC members across Nigeria is where are those 348,000 members who ostensibly voted in the direct primaries?” At the very least, the 230,000 members who voted for Andy Uba in the primaries should vote for him again on election day. What happened to them?

“These are the questions that APC leaders in Abuja, who ignored Dr. Ngige’s and other disgruntled gubernatorial aspirants’ protests, should urgently answer.”

“According to my Bible, righteousness exacts a nation, but sin is a reproach (a disadvantage or stain).”

“As the APC races towards 2023, when some doomsday prophets predict the party will collapse, those in charge of the party must conduct a soul-searching exercise and never dismiss the complaints of its members.”

“Anambra was there for APC to win based on the mass defection that hit APGA and the reported poor performance of the departing governor, Willy Obiano.” But, once again, APC squandered the opportunity.”

“As an APC man, I can say categorically that Andy Uba was the worst candidate on the debate, there is no contradiction,” Femi Oke, an APC member in Ogun State, said.

“The APC should stop fielding PDP Political Prostitutes as candidates and instead hold free, fair, and transparent direct primaries to ensure our best possible candidates emerge.”

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“We can also hold televised APC candidate debates prior to the primaries so that the best candidates can demonstrate their abilities.” Why have the APC and PDP refused to implement online membership, including a party membership app and membership subscriptions?

“It’s because the stinkingly corrupt, inept, and moneybag politicians at the helm of these parties want to continue manipulating and deceiving Nigerians in the run-up to 2023.”

BREAKING: Nnamdi Kanu’s trial rescheduled again to January 19th

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On Wednesday, Justice Binta Nyako of the Federal High Court in Abuja adjourned the trial of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), to January 19, 2022.

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I can’t fight God’s will – Pastor Taiwo Odukoya mourns for death of his wife

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Taiwo Odukoya, the founder of the Fountain of Life Bible Church, has expressed his condolences on the death of his wife, Pastor Nomthi Rosemary Odukoya.

The mother of two died after a battle with cancer, according to reports.

According to a church statement, Pastor Nomthi battled the deadly disease for two years.

Pastor Odukoya stated on his Instagram page that he loved Nomthi with all his heart and that he could not oppose God’s will.

“I must announce the death of my wife, Pastor Nomthi Odukoya, with deep regret and gratitude to God.”

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“She fought on the basis of God’s Word.” She gave me 11 wonderful years of marriage and two wonderful boys, both of whom I know will be very important in my life.

“I loved her with all my heart, but who am I to oppose God’s will?”

“The truth is that we will all have to say goodbye at some point in our lives.” So, for the time being, until we meet again in glory, Goodbye Nomthi,” he wrote.

Delta drunk man falls asleep After allegedly rapping 24-year-old woman at gunpoint, arrested

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Ayuba Adavo, 34, has been arrested by officers from the Delta State Police Command for allegedly rapping a woman in Warri.
The suspect was reportedly apprehended on Monday after the 25-year-old victim reported the incident.

The woman claimed that the suspect blocked her way on the Amagiya Road in Sapele around 8 p.m. on Sunday.

He dragged her to his room, where he threatened to shoot her with a locally made cut-to-size gun before forcing her to sleep with him, she claimed.

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The victim also told the cops that the suspect, who was heavily inebriated, then went to sleep.

Our source learned that the woman sneaked out and ran to the Sapele Police Station, where she reported the case, after noticing the suspect was fast asleep.

A detective patrol team allegedly broke into the house and arrested the suspect with one cut-to-size gun and one live cartridge.

While confirming the incident, DSP Bright Edafe, the state Police Public Relations Officer, said the investigation was still underway.

In another development, Edafe reported that police operatives arrested Ojo Amos, 38, a suspected Automated Teller Machine card thief.
“When searched, a total of 33 ATM cards and a cash sum of N50,000 were recovered from the suspect,” he said, adding that he confessed to stealing one of the cards from one Rufai Abdulahi at Zenith Bank, Kwale branch, and leaving immediately, adding that he later withdrew N250,000 from the victim’s account.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect waited behind his victims at ATM machines, targeting people he thought were uneducated, such as elderly women and children, and once he noticed they were having difficulty operating the ATM machine, he moved closer to them, pretending to be a bank employee trying to help them, and in the process, he swapped their ATM cards.”

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“The suspect, who confessed to having been involved in this illegal act for the past four years, told the police that he watched his victims enter their ATM PINs, memorized them, and then swapped their ATM cards before emptying their bank accounts using either a PoS stand or an ATM machine.”

Ari Ali, the state’s commissioner of police, urged residents to be cautious when using ATMs and to report suspicious activity in their neighborhoods to the police.

Senate expresses condolences to the victims of the Ikoyi building collapse

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The Senate lamented the collapse of a 21-story building in Lagos State’s Ikoyi neighborhood on Tuesday.

Senator Oluremi Tinubu of the Lagos Central Senatorial District raised a point of order on the issue, which led to the senate’s decision.

A minute of silence was observed in the red chamber in honor of the victims of the building collapse.

Last week in Ikoyi, Lagos, a 21-story building collapsed, killing approximately 42 people.

According to Tinubu, 16 people were rescued alive, with efforts to save others still trapped inside the ill-fated structure ongoing.

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In his remarks, Senate President Ahmad Lawan urged professional organizations to ensure that only competent and qualified individuals were involved in construction projects.

Lawan tasked the Nigerian Council of Registered Engineers and other construction industry bodies with ensuring that only professionals were hired for construction projects.

“This is one collapse too many, and it is unfortunate,” he said. This is a call to COREN’s leadership and other construction industry professional bodies to maintain the highest level of competence.

“They should also ensure that only qualified and certified professionals work on construction projects to avoid tragedies like the one in Ikoyi.”

In Zamfara, bandits kill seven police officers and set patrol vehicle on fire

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ABOUT seven police officers were ambushed and killed by suspected bandits on Monday in the Tofa-Magami Road area of Gusau Local Government Area in Zamfara State, while their patrol vehicle was set on fire.

Salisu Sani, a local resident, told the Nigerian Tribune that the incident occurred around 6:00 p.m. on Monday, while police officers were patrolling the area.

“The bandits ambushed the police officers, killing seven of them and setting their operational vehicle on fire,” Sani said.

He claimed that the bandits, who were in large numbers, engaged the cops in a gunfight, killing seven of them.

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“I saw their dead bodies being evacuated to Gusau,” the source said.

SP Mohammed Shehu, the state police command’s spokesman, did not return calls seeking confirmation of the development as of the time of filing this report.

Awwal Ruwan-Doruwa, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Yarima Bakura Specialist Hospital in Gusau, confirmed that seven slain police officers’ bodies were brought to the hospital.

Buhari promises to stop importing wheat, urges wheat farming at home

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Nigeria spends $2 billion a year on wheat imports, which President Buhari has promised to eliminate.

In Kwall, Bassa Local Government Area, Plateau State, he urged Nigerian farmers to plant wheat at the Wheat Seed Multiplication farm.

Nigeria’s agriculture sector is expected to contribute 22.35 percent to GDP in the first quarter of 2021 and 23.78 percent in the second quarter, according to Buhari, who was represented by Governor Simon Lalong.

According to him, agriculture and farming are his government’s top priorities in order to boost the economy and ensure food and energy security for all citizens of the country.

According to Buhari, Nigeria is on its way to becoming self-sufficient in rice, maize and cassava production and that wheat cultivation will be completed in the not-too-distant future.

Despite the country’s ability to meet domestic and export needs, Nigeria has been spending large sums of money on wheat imports, which he says is unacceptable given the country’s resources.

Over the past few years, Nigeria has spent more than $2 billion importing wheat, which is a major contributor to the country’s massive foreign import bill. This is due to the fact that millers have had to import wheat by-products in order to meet the growing demand.

“Nigeria’s tropical climate makes wheat cultivation, like rice cultivation, possible. Due to the high heat tolerance of the seed used by farmers, wheat is currently grown in many northern states, especially during the dry season.

Buhari arrives in Paris for the Peace Forum

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As a guest of President Emmanuel Macron at the Palais de l’Élysée, President Muhammadu Buhari arrived in Paris, France, on Tuesday afternoon.

Femi Adesina, Nigeria’s presidential spokesman, issued a statement saying that President Muhammadu Buhari would also attend the three-day Paris Peace Forum (PPF), from November 11 to 13.

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During his official visit to France on Wednesday, President Muhammadu Buhari will meet with his French counterpart to discuss mutually beneficial issues, including strengthening economic ties, improving security cooperation, and working together on issues such as education, health, and COVID-19.

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari will begin a three-day summit at the Grande Halle de La Villette in Paris on Thursday with world leaders, heads of international organizations, leaders of civil society and the private sector to discuss how to improve governance for a peaceful world.

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At the event, he said the president would make a statement about Nigeria’s unique experience and the peace efforts that have been made so far.

In addition to President Macron, VP Kamala Harris of the US, and Bangladesh’s Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, he says other speakers will be in attendance.

To improve global peace, Adesina said this year the leaders would review 80 projects, such as reforming capitalism for greater impact on the global economy, addressing climate change, fake news and the challenge that it poses to journalism and cyber security.

United States backs Ogun’s efforts to improve criminal justice administration

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Ogun State Governor Prince Dapo Abiodun and Chief Judge Justice Mosunmola Dipeolu were joined by U.S. Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard on Tuesday for the launch of a new electronic court scheduling and case management system for the state judiciary.

US Ambassador Leonard made the remarks at a ceremony to launch the electronic system in Abeokuta, where he noted that the US government-supported initiative will reduce delays and case backlogs in Nigeria’s courts.

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As a means of promoting efficiency in the allocation of time and resources to court cases, the new case management system was developed. When it comes to Ogun State’s criminal justice system, “we have high hopes,” Ambassador Leonard said at the ceremony attended by senior judicial officers and state legislators, as well as members of the Nigerian Bar Association and members of the Nigerian Civil Society Organization.
For example, Ambassador Leonard highlighted the US Mission and Ogun State Government’s cooperation in law enforcement by supporting the creation of a Corrections Information Management System and a Court Attendance Endorsement Form.