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The Wife of an APC Senator Defrauds Abuja House Seekers, Receives a Court Notice

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Lawal Gumau’s wife, Hajia Amina Jauro, has been accused of housing property fraud in Abuja, according to several documents.

Mrs. Amina, who married and became the Congress member of her husband’s party in 2019, was alleged to have defrauded many applicants who sought to live in her leased home.
Documents show that Amina, masquerading as the owner of the house, issued a tenancy agreement to new tenants.

We acquired the new tenant tenancy agreements and payments slip that Hajia Amina created for the tenants.

As of this report, it was unclear how much the other victims paid.

A concerned resident had warned the owner, Madam Ndokwa Ofili, who stays in Garki, Abuja, that the Senator’s wife was suspected of fraud.

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Good morning, madam; there is a claim on your property in Gwarinpa, Abuja. Reach out to the appointee of the property. Before paying the woman who is claiming ownership, the concerned tenant wanted to make sure that she was the property owner.

The bubble burst when they wrote to the Senator’s wife to renew her rent, but did not send the letter.

He sent two copies of the “Notice for Rent Renewal”: one dated March 2, 2021, and another on March 22, 2021.

Your lease for the four-bedroom duplex and three rooms en suite Boys Quarters, which runs from February 25, 2020, to February 24, 2021, expired on February 24, the day of the anniversary.

Therefore, we kindly ask you to renew your rent, which will extend from February 25, 2021 to February 24, 2022, to the amount of N3,500,000 per annum.” Furthermore, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that rent must be paid in advance, as the law states,” the letter reads.

April 30, 2021, is the deadline for payment but the Senator’s wife had not fulfilled this obligation, necessitating a court notice.

Our client has received your letter dated March 2, 2021, on the above subject matter, and accepts your apology. Since she hasn’t been around, she received the letter, which was forwarded to her.

Our client intends to renew her rent and challenge your client to give her a little more time to renew her rent. To further indulge her, she assures your client that the rent will be paid on or before April 30, 2021.

The tenants, Hajia Amina, are confused and are currently battling to get their rents back, but so far, they have not been able to locate the Senator’s wife.

A white man gives $23 million to a Nigerian man who works 17 miles to and from his job every day

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A white man gives $23 million to a Nigerian man who works 17 miles to and from his job every day.

Nigerian Donte Franklin was rewarded with a cash gift by a good Samaritan, Michael Lynn, for trekking 17 miles to work every day.
Michael Lynnsaw (the man) started his newfound change in life by trekking once.

Despite missing a day of work each week, the man’s new financial fortune never troubled him.

While driving one day, Michael stopped to ask why someone was walking along the highway in extreme heat.

The man was walking for eight miles every day to make money for his family, so a kind stranger helped fundraise more than $52,000. (N23 million).

I’m okay with it getting tiring. He said, “All I can do is keep pushing.” “I walk just to please my family.”

I’ve never missed a shift, he added.

But on one of Franklin’s daily commutes, a passerby offered him a lift. Franklin saw the driver while out running an errand and he agreed to ride with him.

As a result, Lynn shared his experience on Facebook.
Friends, here’s something exciting! Just want to wish him well! I hope his days get better for him!

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Lyn made a GoFundMe campaign to help Franklin rebuild his financial foundation.

The fundraiser is now at N23 million, and it’s rising.

Franklin said that he was ready to help his family. It’s a real blessing.

Lyn said he hopes his deed inspires others to help if they can.

Nigerian Army bomb explodes, killing three soldiers.

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roadside bomb planted by the Nigerian Army against Boko Haram insurgents detonated on Thursday, killing three soldiers and wounding several others.

Military sources told Peoples Gazette that the explosion rocked the entrance of 27 Task Force Brigade in Buni Gari after being triggered by a lightning.

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Bodies of the three soldiers confirmed killed in the incident have been evacuated to the military hospital, while those who sustained injuries have been receiving treatments.

The Gazette has withheld the identities of the soldiers involved to allow enough time for military authorities to notify their family members.

A spokesman for the Nigerian Army did not immediately return a request seeking comments about the incident, which came as new military chief Faruk Yahaya began introducing new measures to contain the decade-long insurgency.

Buhari weeps for his classmate, Maigari

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A representative of the government has noted that President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed sadness over the death of his classmate, Malam Muhammadu Maigari, also known as Muhammadu Musawa, a community leader and college classmate.

The statement made by the Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, is as follows: The President said of Maigari that he was a total gentleman, and the death of such a notable figure is a loss to everyone.

Osinbajo, IBB, and others are mourning Aig-Imoukhuede.

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We’re all saddened by his passing. He was special to those who knew him, particularly his classmates. He was a perfect gentleman and a generous person who won everyone’s heart. “My sincerest condolences to his brothers, Senator Abu Ibrahim, and Alhaji Yazid Ibrahim, as well as his brother-in-law, Barrister Yahaya Ibrahim,” said the President.
In addition, the President conveyed his condolences to the Katsina Emirate Council, the government, and the people of Katsina State on behalf of the United States for the loss.

He asked God to forgive the deceased who had passed away.

Militias destroy over 10 large maize farms, says Plateau lawmaker

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Member representing Riyom Constituency in the Plateau State House of Assembly, Timothy Dantong has raised the alarm over the massive destruction of large hectares of maize farmlands by militias in Jyol and Kwii villages of Riyom Local Government area of Plateau state.

Dantong, however, said the militias destroyed over 10 large  maize farm lands in the two agrarian villages of Riyom over a possible reprisal attack.

He said farm crops destroyed between last year and this year’s farming season were worth billions of naira by people he described as land grabbers.

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Dantong stated this yesterday while speaking with some reporters in his office over the ongoing farm destructions stating that the development potent danger for the rural communities in his constituency.

He said: “As you all know, my constituency is 80% percent farmers who depends largely on farming as their means of survival.

“Of recent we have had a situation where Fulani militias would go to farm lands and cut down the crops. And we know that is just one agenda, there is an effort by these militias to take over the land of the natives.’’

The Plateau State Police Command through the Public Relations Officer ASP Gabriel Ubah confirmed the development stating that investigations are still ongoing to bring the papetrators to book.

King Sunny Ade calls on the ANTP to honor the late Ogunde’s legacy

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Chief Sunday Adeniyi Adegeye, who is known as the Nigerian king of world music, has called on ANTP member performers to continue upholding the legacy and reputation of ANTP founder, Chief Hubert Ogunde.

“Grand Patron of the Association of Nigeria Theatre-arts Practitioners (ANTP),” he said when the Board of Trustees and Central Working Committee of the Association of Nigeria Theatre-arts Practitioners (ANTP) made him an honorary member of the organization during a courtesy visit to him in his home of Ondo.

Prince Adewale Elesho, the ANTP President, praised KSA for his years of unwavering support for ANTP. “He revealed to the major music corporation that ANTP is still around and getting stronger all the time.”

King Sunny Ade, a hugely popular musician in Africa, welcomed the ANTP’s honor and vowed to remain committed to the association.

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We commend the seniors of ANTP, especially Chief Lere Paimo, Chief Oyewole Olowomojuore, the President, and Prince Adewale Elesho, for their valuable lifelong contributions to the association. However, we encourage younger members to never neglect their obligation to carry out the noteworthy good deeds of the ANTP founder, Chief Hubert Ogunde.

To help others, he offered to be the first person to put his name in gold, like in the industry. He said it was a great idea to learn from the legends like the late Hubert Ogunde, Moses Olaiya, BOT Chairman Eda Onileola, and a number of achievers who’ve recently passed away.

KSA leader, Eda Onileola, expressed gratitude to ANTP for always being there for him. He pointed to the fact that he had played on stage at his 80th birthday, participated in the brass band, and had the celebration itself be memorable.

Bank Of Industry Urges Edo Women To Key Into BRAVE Project

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BENIN– The Bank of Industry (BoI), has urged women-owned businesses in Edo state to leverage the Business Resilience Assistance for Value-Adding Enterprises (BRAVE) Women programme to scale up their activities. Mr Christopher Omondiagbe, Manager, BoI, Benin office, made the call during the official launch of BRAVE Women Nigeria Project/ Promotional Workshop in Benin, the Edo […]

JUST IN: APC Writes INEC, Postpones Congresses Indefinitely

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APCLAGOS – The ruling All Progressives (APC) has postponed indefinitely its ward, local and state congresses scheduled to commence on the 24th of July, SATURDAY INDEPENDENT has gathered. In a letter dated 6th July which was addressed to the Chairman, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the party said it has rescheduled its congresses and national […]

TB Joshua Funeral: Cleric Condemns Absence Of Prominent Nigerian Preachers

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AKURE – Senior Pastor of Awaiting The Second Coming Of Christ Ministry, Adewale Giwa, has expressed his disgust about the absence of some prominent Nigerian ministers of God at the funeral of the late Prophet Temitope Babatunde Joshua on Friday. He observed that the decision of the late founder of Synagogue Church of All Nations(SCOAN) […]

Bandits attack Governor Matawalle’s local government, killing 42 people.

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Bandits killed 42 farmers in five communities in Faru, Maradun Local Government Area, Zamfara State. They shot indiscriminately at the people and set fire to their homes and stores, a local resident said. The bandits raided the village after the arrest and killing of two of their members last Wednesday. The police were unable to reach the affected communities in a timely manner, Shehu said. Police are working “tirelessly” to apprehend the bandits, he said.

Their bodies were taken to Faru town and buried there, according to him. The bandits have been killed.

On Thursday evening, bandits killed 42 farmers in five communities in Faru, Maradun Local Government Area, Zamfara State. Governor Mohammed Bello Matawalle is a local government official.

Tsauni, Gudan-Baushi, Gidan-Adamu, Wari, and Gudan-Maidawa are among the communities affected.

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Malam Buba Faru, a local resident, claimed that the bandits, who rode over 100 motorcycles, stormed the communities a few kilometers east of Faru town.

According to Buba, the bandits shot indiscriminately at the people and set fire to their homes and stores.

“They were shooting at people they came across in the five communities on a sporadic basis. They also attacked farmers who were cultivating their crops on their farms. Security and volunteer groups in the area have recovered 42 dead bodies so far.”

In a telephone interview yesterday, another village resident, Ahmed Lawali, confirmed the deadly invasion, saying the bandits, numbering up to 70, stormed the village at around 4.30 p.m., when most of the victims were working on their farms.

He explained that the marauding bandits who were on a vengeance mission to the village followed the farmers to their farms and began shooting sporadically, killing 39 people, mostly men, on the spot.

According to him, the bandits raided the village after the arrest and killing of two of their members last Wednesday along the Mafara-Faru road by a vigilante group known as Yan’sakai, who nabbed them with two AK-47 rifles.

“Bandits armed with sophisticated weapons attacked Faru Village yesterday (Thursday) around 4:30pm while some of us were still working on our farms,” he said. They (bandits) killed 39 people and injured many more on their farms.

“They (bandits) attacked the village because Yan’sakai arrested and killed two bandits with two AK-47 rifles along the Mafara-Faru road last Wednesday. It was a mission of retaliation.

”We buried all the dead bodies this morning (Friday) after Friday prayer, in accordance with Islamic rights. We are requesting assistance from security agencies so that we can return to our farms, as farming is our primary source of income here (in Faru).”

While confirming the incident, Zamfara State Police Public Relations Officer SP. Muhammad Shehu stated that 35 people died as a result of the bandit attack in the village.

He went on to say that a joint security task force consisting of military, police, and the NSCDC had been dispatched to the area, and that “normalcy has been restored right now.”

Their bodies were taken to Faru town and buried there, according to him.

Shehu stated that due to the road network, the police were unable to reach the affected communities in a timely manner when they were informed of the bandits’ attack.

“When the police received information that the bandits were present, they tried their hardest to reach the affected communities, but they were unable to do so due to bad roads,” he said.

The “police are currently working tirelessly” to apprehend the bandits, he said.