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Sunday, 23 August 2020
BREAKING: POLICE RE-ARRESTED PRIME SUSPECT IN RITUAL KILLING AT AKINYELE OYO STATE
The Oyo state police command, have re-arrested Sunday Shodipe, the prime suspect in the series of ritual killings at the Akinyele Local government Area of Oyo State.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr Olugbenga Fadeyi, confirmed this.
The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had dispatched additional investigative aids to Oyo State, including crack detectives to track down the fleeing serial killer.
The fugitive, who is the prime suspect in the multiple murder of innocent citizens at Akinyele Local Government Area, Moniya, Ibadan, Oyo State, had escaped from police custody in suspicious circumstances.
But the force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, in a statement, said, “The IGP, who condemned the unfortunate escape from the lawful custody of the suspect, has directed the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, to intensify efforts and ensure the prompt re-arrest of the fleeing suspect.
Source:The PUNCH on Sunday.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr Olugbenga Fadeyi, confirmed this.
The Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, had dispatched additional investigative aids to Oyo State, including crack detectives to track down the fleeing serial killer.
The fugitive, who is the prime suspect in the multiple murder of innocent citizens at Akinyele Local Government Area, Moniya, Ibadan, Oyo State, had escaped from police custody in suspicious circumstances.
But the force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, in a statement, said, “The IGP, who condemned the unfortunate escape from the lawful custody of the suspect, has directed the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, to intensify efforts and ensure the prompt re-arrest of the fleeing suspect.
Source:The PUNCH on Sunday.
ALAAFIN AND HIS NEW PRETTY OLORI...QUEEN DAMILOLA
Olori Damilola,is the youngest wife of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi III. The beautiful queen is the latest ‘olori’ in the palace.
The queen had earlier taken to her Instagram page to appreciate the king and his senior wives for their roles in making her feel comfortable in the palace.
She wrote, “Today, August 5, 2020, I am by the grace of Almighty Allah, a year older. I cherish so many things― my parents, son, friends, associates, and all the queens in the palace of the Alaafin of Oyo who are like mothers to me. I appreciate their tutelage and mentorship. Thank you so much. And above all, Oba Alayeluwa , His Imperial Majesty, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, Iku Baba Yeye, the Alaafin Of Oyo― my mentor, inspiration, motivator and husband. May Allah bless you. Happy birthday to me”.
Source: Punch.ng
The queen had earlier taken to her Instagram page to appreciate the king and his senior wives for their roles in making her feel comfortable in the palace.
She wrote, “Today, August 5, 2020, I am by the grace of Almighty Allah, a year older. I cherish so many things― my parents, son, friends, associates, and all the queens in the palace of the Alaafin of Oyo who are like mothers to me. I appreciate their tutelage and mentorship. Thank you so much. And above all, Oba Alayeluwa , His Imperial Majesty, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, Iku Baba Yeye, the Alaafin Of Oyo― my mentor, inspiration, motivator and husband. May Allah bless you. Happy birthday to me”.
Source: Punch.ng
KADUNA GOVERNMENT DRAGS BISHOP TO COURT OVER ALLEGED DEFAMATORY REMARKS
Abiodun Ogunyemi, the Anglican bishop of Zaria diocese has been arraigned before a chief magistrate’s court in Kaduna over alleged “defamatory remarks” he made against Governor Nasir el-Rufai.
The Bishop who was arraigned on charges bordering on criminal defamation, injurious falsehood and criminal intimidation, had criticised the governor over the planned demolition of 110-year-old St George Cathedral in Zaria.
In a statement released in November 2019, Ogunyemi said ,“The whole of the Sabongari Market is our land acquired in the early 1900s with genuine C of O which we have submitted to the state government for recertification. Any attempt by el-Rufai to demolish any of our properties in that market will be a direct assault on the church in the whole of Nigeria.
“The governor should know that he will never be President of Nigeria. I speak prophetically as a servant of the living God,” the bishop said.
However upon being arraigned on, the Biship pleaded not guilty and was granted bail. A member of the Kaduna Synod and a canon of the cathedral church of St Michael Kaduna stood in as surety.
The director of public prosecutions hinted that a peaceful resolution of the case is ongoing and the defence counsel also agreed to this.
The magistrate subsequently adjourned the case to October 28, 2020 for continuation.
The Bishop who was arraigned on charges bordering on criminal defamation, injurious falsehood and criminal intimidation, had criticised the governor over the planned demolition of 110-year-old St George Cathedral in Zaria.
In a statement released in November 2019, Ogunyemi said ,“The whole of the Sabongari Market is our land acquired in the early 1900s with genuine C of O which we have submitted to the state government for recertification. Any attempt by el-Rufai to demolish any of our properties in that market will be a direct assault on the church in the whole of Nigeria.
“The governor should know that he will never be President of Nigeria. I speak prophetically as a servant of the living God,” the bishop said.
However upon being arraigned on, the Biship pleaded not guilty and was granted bail. A member of the Kaduna Synod and a canon of the cathedral church of St Michael Kaduna stood in as surety.
The director of public prosecutions hinted that a peaceful resolution of the case is ongoing and the defence counsel also agreed to this.
The magistrate subsequently adjourned the case to October 28, 2020 for continuation.
RAIN MAKER 'MAJEK FASHEK' LAID TO REST IN NEW YORK
The rain maker,Majekodunmi Fasheke AKA, Majek Fashek, the reggae mega-superstar has been buried in Long Island, New York USA, hours ago, strictly by his immediate family members, and very close ally.
Majek died on June 1st 2020, in his sleep at the age of 57 in an hospital in New York. The cause of his death is said to be ESOPHAGEAL CANCER.
Earlier,his son Randy, said the family was forced to take the decision to bury the late reggae star in New York because of circumstances connected to COVID-19.
Majek died on June 1st 2020, in his sleep at the age of 57 in an hospital in New York. The cause of his death is said to be ESOPHAGEAL CANCER.
Earlier,his son Randy, said the family was forced to take the decision to bury the late reggae star in New York because of circumstances connected to COVID-19.
WOMAN THROWS HER NEWBORN BABY INTO TOILET BECAUSE HE WAS A BOY
A woman from Ogidi, in the Idemili Local Government Area of Anambra State ,has been arrested after throwing her newborn baby boy into the toilet.
A resident, who spoke to PUNCH said she had been complaining to some people that she did not like the sex of her baby.
“I learnt she went for a scan some weeks ago and was told that her baby was a boy; whereas, she was expecting a baby girl.
“Those closed to her said she had been angry about that. I won’t know whether that could be the reason for her action,” the resident stated.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Haruna Mohammed, confirmed the incident, saying that the baby was recovered dead from the toilet.
A resident, who spoke to PUNCH said she had been complaining to some people that she did not like the sex of her baby.
“I learnt she went for a scan some weeks ago and was told that her baby was a boy; whereas, she was expecting a baby girl.
“Those closed to her said she had been angry about that. I won’t know whether that could be the reason for her action,” the resident stated.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Haruna Mohammed, confirmed the incident, saying that the baby was recovered dead from the toilet.
BURUJI KASHAMU: THE MAN YOU HATE BUT LOVE...VOX POPULI VOX DEI
Buruji Kashamu was a Nigerian politician who served as a Senator representing Ogun East in the 8th National Assembly.
Kashamu was born in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, Nigeria on 19 May 1958. He started his education at Ansarudeen Primary School, Ijebu Igbo.
Kashamu died in Lagos on 8 August 2020 as a result of complications caused by COVID-19. He was 62 years old.
After his demised, people in Nigeria, now know who the true Kashamu ....Read what people wrote about this man you hate ...but love......Vox Populi, Vox Dei 'the voice of the people is the voice of God'
Kashamu was born in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, Nigeria on 19 May 1958. He started his education at Ansarudeen Primary School, Ijebu Igbo.
Kashamu died in Lagos on 8 August 2020 as a result of complications caused by COVID-19. He was 62 years old.
After his demised, people in Nigeria, now know who the true Kashamu ....Read what people wrote about this man you hate ...but love......Vox Populi, Vox Dei 'the voice of the people is the voice of God'
Doyinsola Ogunbiyi , wrote;"m not an admirer of Kashamu.In fact I swore to myself that if Kashamu became Governor of my State I will relocate for obvious reasons .
My bias was so strong by virtue of stories that surrounded him...and the quality of his personality and level of education.,
All in totality his unattractive profile influenced my decision at the time ....
But since his demise I wondered why I began to see him differently with my spiritual eyes..Irrespective of his criminal reputation or where and how he made his money ....
He was impacting lives positively I got to know ..and God knew that too!...And God probably loved him for that!... Because this is what God called man to do.."Fe enikeji re gegebi ara re"
She went further to write..."Ive been following comments of people generally since his death...I'm bound to believe he was a man with human heart,generous and kind to people in general and freely too....I heard lots of positive testimonies of his unrepentant open handedness,and his passionate heart towards the needy...
How he would unilaterally shoulder medical bills of strangers who were in critical health conditions but found it hard to pay.... Buruji would freely, without looking back carry the responsibility totally till the end no matter the cost..
All these testimonies could not be cooked up or stage managed in view of the fact that they came from diverse sources..So I tend to believe most of them..."
. Victor Alani Karunwi ; wrote "This testimony was what the man stood for irrespective of any political attachment.He was truly standing with the poor masses."
Solaja Ayodej.."Indeed he was a generous man , though l was not his fan but l still respect his sense of giving."
Aare Taiwo Ewetade ,wrote "From my own point of view, the day I saw the crowds, life confession of some people and recorded video of Baba Adebutu, then I changed my perception abt him. Anybody is entitled to his/her opinion, the Lord Almighty is watching and He will judge us according to our action and behavior to our fellow neighborhood.Love thy neighbors as thyself, the last commandments."
Yomi Fowode, wrote;"Amongst the so-called critics are those that stole our commonwealth and have only used it for their families and cronies while many are languishing in poverty. If with Covid-19 pandemic, that multitude attended his burial...what would have happened without the pandemic? I always believed that things men do will live after them...and that was it at his burial. May God forgive his sins and rest him in peace."
Omotayo Ikotun, wrote; "........In death he proved to be an Omoluabi despite his misgivings.He called to passionately ask Adebutu for his forgiveness.Indeed the mammoth crowd at his burial despite the pandemic situation was an indication that even in death he was greater.May God rest his soul amen"
Jolayemi Bolare Femi, wrote:"Buruji was a God loved human. He lived a fulfilled life,got money,impacted into societies, victorious in all aspects. The portion of grace served this gentleman was more than sufficient as attested to even by his dectractors, who claimed that he lived another man's life after he escaped a death sentences somewhere. Like other Saints, he lived a short, interesting but a fulfilled life, and at the end he resolved all conflicts symbolically with his calls made to the Adebutus but went viral for all other aggreived to see and forgive."
Prince Olubunmi Mebude, wrote; "Call him the present day Robin Hood or whatever, the man has come, he has imparted lifes, he has changed lifes and he made peace with his Lord before departing. Let those alive, standing and criticising take care. May the good Lord grant his soul Aljanah Fridaus....Amen"
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photo credit: Information guide Africa
My bias was so strong by virtue of stories that surrounded him...and the quality of his personality and level of education.,
All in totality his unattractive profile influenced my decision at the time ....
But since his demise I wondered why I began to see him differently with my spiritual eyes..Irrespective of his criminal reputation or where and how he made his money ....
He was impacting lives positively I got to know ..and God knew that too!...And God probably loved him for that!... Because this is what God called man to do.."Fe enikeji re gegebi ara re"
She went further to write..."Ive been following comments of people generally since his death...I'm bound to believe he was a man with human heart,generous and kind to people in general and freely too....I heard lots of positive testimonies of his unrepentant open handedness,and his passionate heart towards the needy...
How he would unilaterally shoulder medical bills of strangers who were in critical health conditions but found it hard to pay.... Buruji would freely, without looking back carry the responsibility totally till the end no matter the cost..
All these testimonies could not be cooked up or stage managed in view of the fact that they came from diverse sources..So I tend to believe most of them..."
. Victor Alani Karunwi ; wrote "This testimony was what the man stood for irrespective of any political attachment.He was truly standing with the poor masses."
Solaja Ayodej.."Indeed he was a generous man , though l was not his fan but l still respect his sense of giving."
Aare Taiwo Ewetade ,wrote "From my own point of view, the day I saw the crowds, life confession of some people and recorded video of Baba Adebutu, then I changed my perception abt him. Anybody is entitled to his/her opinion, the Lord Almighty is watching and He will judge us according to our action and behavior to our fellow neighborhood.Love thy neighbors as thyself, the last commandments."
Yomi Fowode, wrote;"Amongst the so-called critics are those that stole our commonwealth and have only used it for their families and cronies while many are languishing in poverty. If with Covid-19 pandemic, that multitude attended his burial...what would have happened without the pandemic? I always believed that things men do will live after them...and that was it at his burial. May God forgive his sins and rest him in peace."
Omotayo Ikotun, wrote; "........In death he proved to be an Omoluabi despite his misgivings.He called to passionately ask Adebutu for his forgiveness.Indeed the mammoth crowd at his burial despite the pandemic situation was an indication that even in death he was greater.May God rest his soul amen"
Jolayemi Bolare Femi, wrote:"Buruji was a God loved human. He lived a fulfilled life,got money,impacted into societies, victorious in all aspects. The portion of grace served this gentleman was more than sufficient as attested to even by his dectractors, who claimed that he lived another man's life after he escaped a death sentences somewhere. Like other Saints, he lived a short, interesting but a fulfilled life, and at the end he resolved all conflicts symbolically with his calls made to the Adebutus but went viral for all other aggreived to see and forgive."
Prince Olubunmi Mebude, wrote; "Call him the present day Robin Hood or whatever, the man has come, he has imparted lifes, he has changed lifes and he made peace with his Lord before departing. Let those alive, standing and criticising take care. May the good Lord grant his soul Aljanah Fridaus....Amen"
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photo credit: Information guide Africa
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