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Man Bags 138 Years Jail In Ibadan Over Ponzi Fraud, Awaits 2 More Courtshttps://osazuwaakonedo.video/man-bags-138-years-jail-in-ibadan-over-ponzi-fraud-awaits-2-more-courts/30/04/2025/#EFCC #Ibadan #Oyo ©April 30th, 2025 ®April 30, 2025 4:38 pm Two separate courts at Ibadan in Oyo State, Nigeria have sentenced a man, Olaniyan Gbenga Amos to 138 years imprisonments for committing criminal ponzi investments fraud which the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC described the convict as a multiple and serial investment fraudster who was convicted and sentenced to seventy-five years imprisonment by Justice Bayo Taiwo of the Oyo State High Court, Ibadan for ponzi fraud offence on December 14, 2023, and Justice Olusola Adetujoye of the Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan, on Monday, April 28, 2025 while ruling on separate and similar charges and crimes, convicted and sentenced Olaniyan Gbenga Amos to sixty-three years jail term for multiple investment fraud, with the convict still awaiting two more rulings for crimes of same nature from Federal High Courts in Ibadan, Oyo State. #OsazuwaAkonedo
This week on the Red Carpet, Eritrea will make its debut in the Miss Universe 2024 pageant in Mexico. Ibgo-Ora is a town in Oyo State, Nigeria known for their twins festival. We visit NASA's Earth Information Center at the National Museum of Natural History. And we chat with Thea LaFond who made history when she won a gold medal at the Paris Olympics.
In this first episode of our three-part miniseries, "Transforming Maternal and Newborn Health," we dive into a groundbreaking quality improvement programme that has made significant strides in integrating HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria services into antenatal and postnatal care across Kenya, Nigeria, and Tanzania. We explore emerging evidence on how health systems can adapt and respond to changing landscapes, including the impact of COVID-19, to deliver better outcomes for mothers and newborns. Featuring insights from leading experts, we discuss the challenges, successes, and innovative approaches that have strengthened the capacity of health workers and improved access to essential care. This episode sets the stage for the next discussions on capacity building and sustainability, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in global health and health systems strengthening.Chapters:00:00:00 – Introduction and Series Overview00:01:30 – Responding to COVID-19 and Building Resilience00:03:20 – Maternal Health Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa00:04:45 – Strengthening Health Workforce Capacity00:06:20 – Key Findings and Lessons Learned00:08:04 – Addressing Gender-Based Violence and Mental Health00:09:17 – Practical Impact and Stories from Nigeria00:11:54 – Next Steps and Future Recommendations00:14:19 – Adapting to COVID-19 Challenges00:17:15 – Final Advice and ConclusionsIn this episode:Dr. Rael Mutai, Regional Technical Advisor (MNH), Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine TropicalRael is a public health specialist with over 21 years' experience in health and development. She is passionate about health systems strengthening, Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights and Quality Maternal and Newborn Health. Rael has been involved with the programme in the last 3 years, as the Regional Technical Adviser for Kenya and Tanzania. The Programme uses global evidence customized to country context for improved maternal and newborn outcomes. The programme has addressed gaps in ANC-PNC service delivery through capacity building of healthcare workers and integrated approaches to care.Prof. Charles Ameh - Programme Lead, Liverpool School of Tropical MedicineCharles led the implementation of the GF ANC/PNC quality improvement programme in the last 3 years. This involves identifying problems and co-creating solutions with stakeholders in Kenya, Tanzania and Nigeria. Key interventions designed and tested during this programme are relevant to several communities: maternity care providers, researchers, MNH programme managers, health professional associations and regulatory bodies, training institutions, women of reproductive age and their families in LMICs.Dr. Oladipo Aremu, Consultant Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital , Oyo State, NigeriaDr Oladipo Aremu has been involved in research work relating to post-partum haemorrhage, maternal and child health for the last three years. His contribution to the post-partum haemorrhage research has helped to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. During the period of the research, the cost of the drug administered on patients resulted in remarkable cost savings when compared to cost of blood transfusion. Previous research activities involved in also contributed to improvement in respectful maternity care and upgrading the health worker-patient relationship. Useful links:This is a film from the WOMAN Trials at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, as part of the Healthier Together series presented by the WHO Foundation and produced by BBC StoryWorks.
Enjoy the crew banter and discuss different stories around the world; - The Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC) said yesterday that it has put everything on ground to surpass the achievements of the country at previous Olympics. - After a superb performance in her recent outing in Luxembourg, Nigeria's Taekwondo star Elizabeth Anyanacho has confirmed her readiness for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. - The Lagos state government has promised to renovate the Molade Okoya-Thomas indoor sports hall inside the Teslim Balogun stadium in Surulere, Lagos. - Just five weeks after becoming the first undisputed heavyweight boxing champion in nearly 25 years, Oleksandr Usyk has given up one of his belts. - South Africa have recalled two-time World Cup-winning captain Siya Kolisi for next month's Test series against Ireland. - Police have advised the Mercedes Formula 1 team that no criminal offences were committed by the sender of an email that claimed Lewis Hamilton's car had been "sabotaged". - Thousands of football faithfuls in Enugu trooped out Monday morning in defiance to the now traditional Sit-at-home order by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to welcome the newly crowned Nigeria Premier Football League champions, Rangers International of Enugu. - Indications have emerged that Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) giants, Kano Pillars will announce the appointment of a new Technical Adviser on Thursday, June 27. - The Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde, says a CAF club competition slot will be the major focus for Shooting Stars Sports Club in the 2024/2025 Nigeria Premier Football League season, PUNCH Sports Extra reports. - The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has dispelled reports it has established contact with Herve Renard for the vacant Super Eagles coaching job. - Southampton striker Paul Onuachu has put in a transfer request to leave the club. - Legendary former Arsenal and France striker Thierry Henry is one of the names being considered to succeed Rob Page as Wales manager - Belotti moves to the Serie A new-boys for a fee rising to €5m - Real Madrid striker Joselu is a step away from signing with Qatar's Al Gharafa. - A masked Kylian Mbappe scored his first-ever Euros goal but France were held to a draw by an already-eliminated Poland to finish second in Group D. - England moved into Euro 2024's last 16 at the top of Group C - but it was only achieved after another drab display with a draw against Slovenia in Cologne.
From 8-12 January 2024, the "Equivariant methods in geometry" took place in INI's main seminar room in Cambridge, UK. So far, so routine procedure. However, this workshop had the unique twist of being run in parallel with a team at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Linked by audio-visual streaming connections, the two events were remotely connected and operated as one throughout the week.Following successful interactions across continents (on top of the usual collaborations taking place at the Cambridge base), Dan Aspel caught up with organisers and participants: Victoria Hoskins, Praise Adeyemo, Joshua Jackson and Dominic Bunnett to find out how the partnership came about, and how others could do the same with their own research meetings.
Plane With Tinubu Cabinet Member Onboard Crash Land In Oyo ~ OsazuwaAkonedo #Adebayo #Adelabu #Crash #Ibadan #Minister #Oyo #Plane #Tinubu https://osazuwaakonedo.news/plane-with-tinubu-cabinet-member-onboard-crash-land-in-oyo/04/11/2023/ A plane has crashed landed into bush near Ibadan Airport, Oyo State on Friday night. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/osazuwaakonedo/message
In this episode, we put @SaeeduH on the hot-seat to discuss his recent article for @Africaisacountry on the ideological and economic legacies of the Buhari administration (we also challenge @SLASHER_OAG on whether Buharism and the Lagos Model suggest that the ruling classes have adopted a more complex mode of legitimation than the classic you chop, I chop model). Is there a perspective from which Buhari's economic policies actually succeeded? Has Tinubu come to abolish Buhari-ism or to fulfill it? Why did some commentators think that a self-described 'radical-conservative' member of the 'Kaduna mafia' was a socialist? And why do Nigerians know so little about the various intellectual traditions that have influenced their political class? Enjoy. Meanwhile, we also preview some of our exciting new announcements, including our upcoming reading group on Nigerian political economy... References: Buharism is dead, long live Buharism https://africasacountry.com/2023/04/buharism-is-dead-long-live-buharism The Lagos Model and the politics of competing conceptions of good governance in Oyo State, Nigeria 2011-2015 http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/3600/ Muslim politics and shari'a in Kano State, Northern Nigeria: https://academic.oup.com/afraf/article-abstract/114/454/28/2195195?login=false
EXPERT GUEST: Ife Thompson Ife is a Chartered Electrical Engineer and serial entrepreneur with a strong passion for Africa and the realisation of human potential worldwide. Ife is an alumnus of Loughborough University (UK) and the University of Brighton (UK) where he studied an MSc in Renewable Energy System Technology and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical and Electronic Engineering respectively. He is also an alumni of Government College Ibadan in Oyo State, Nigeria. Ife currently lives in Houston, Texas, USA with his family and likes hiking and playing golf in his spare time. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecareerevangelist/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecareerevangelist/support
Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast, it's another gem of a conversation that started at the Pa Gya! Literary Festival in Accra. My guest, Nigerian geologist turned journalist, Pelu Awofeso and I met in passing between his moderating sessions and communing with fellow writers. Pelu has made it his mission to promote local and international awareness of Nigerian arts, culture and traditional architecture, among other national assets, especially as they relate to or impact on domestic tourism. His writings have appeared in the Sunday Mirror, Lonely Planet,_ Kinfolk, World Policy Journal, Africa Today, Africa in Words_, LOJEL, 234Next and The Sowetan, among many others. He has published five travel books all focused on his experiences traveling in Nigeria (and Africa). A winner of the CNN/Multichoice African Journalists Awards in tourism reporting, in late 2019, Pelu was also named the Best Travel Journalist in Nigeria by Nigeria Travel Week. He is currently at work on a documentary on one of Africa's pioneer indigenous missionaries and first Black bishop of the Anglican Church, Samuel Ajayi Crowther (1809-91). When he is not traveling or writing, he divides his time between attending creative arts events in Lagos or working as a city guide to tourists. Where to find Pelu? On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/peluawofeso/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/peluawofeso/?hl=en) On Twitter (https://mobile.twitter.com/peluawofeso) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/pelu.awofeso?ref=bookmarks&_rdc=1&_rdr) What's Pelu reading? Steal Like an Artist: 10 Thing Nobody Told You About Being Creative (https://a.co/5Z5Cd1E) by Austin Kleon Dear Senthuran (https://www.akwaeke.com/dear-senthuran) by Akwaeke Emezi Other topics of interest: Nigeria's National Youth Services Corps (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Youth_Service_Corps) About Jos, Nigeria (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos) Yoruba History Resource (https://theconversation.com/a-long-view-sheds-fresh-light-on-the-history-of-the-yoruba-people-in-west-africa-162776) On Pelu's forthcoming project (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cmt4EcmS2HU) about Samuel Ajayi Crowther (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Ajayi_Crowther) Special Guest: Pelu Awofeso.
"Police go after killers of Queen's College guard SUSPECTED armed robbers on Saturday invaded the Queens College in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, killing a security guard during a raid on the premises. The sad incident took place in the early hours on Saturday at the college's premises in Apata, I" "--START AD- #TheMummichogblogOfMalta Amazon Top and Flash Deals(Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://amzn.to/3CqsdJH Compare all the top travel sites in just one search to find the best hotel deals at HotelsCombined - awarded world's best hotel price comparison site. (Affiliate Link - You will support our translations if you purchase through the following link) - https://www.hotelscombined.com/?a_aid=20558 “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets."""" #Jesus #Catholic. Smooth Radio Malta is Malta's number one digital radio station, playing Your Relaxing Favourites - Smooth provides a ‘clutter free' mix, appealing to a core 35-59 audience offering soft adult contemporary classics. We operate a playlist of popular tracks which is updated on a regular basis. https://smooth.com.mt/listen/ Follow on Telegram: https://t.me/themummichogblogdotcom END AD---" "do Local Government Area of the state. Our correspondent gathered that the suspected robbers, who were armed with sophisticated weapons, invaded the premises at about 1am. Related News Tension as armed robbers invade Queen's School Ibadan Queens College alumni plan world-class infrastructure Queen's College old girls plan N10bn endowment fund Eyewitnesses said the security guards tried to resist the armed robbers but could not march the fireworks of the bandits as one of them was felled by the bullets. When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Adewale Osifeso, confirmed the killings, saying investigation was still ongoing to arrested the perpetrators of the crime and bring them to book. The PPRO said, “Investigation is ongoing. Updates would be provided accordingly, please.” https://punchng.com/police-go-after-killers-of-queens-college-guard/ "
Edem Dorothy Ossai is the founder and executive director of Mentoring Assistance for Youths and Entrepreneurs Initiative (MAYEIN). Her organization started as a mobile library for rural and impoverished communities in Oyo State, but now does everything from vocational training to tutoring for students who are trying to get into universities.We talk about the childhood observations and experience that led Edem to advocacy work, which ultimately led to creating her organization; we discuss how she tries to engineer cultural change in the communities she serves and the challenges of keeping young people engaged in her programs. We also talk about some success stories of her work, the importance of role models in mentoring young people, and a lot more.
In this week's episode we hear from Nafisa Musa Isa, Deputy Director Family & Community Health, Kaduna State, Nigeria, and Dr. Olubunmi Akinboye, Director Public Health, Oyo State Ministry of Health, Nigeria. Together with co-host Lucy Nyaga, we discuss the community structures that are being considered within the Global Funded ‘Quality Improvement (QI) of integrated HIV, TB, and malaria services in Antenatal and Postnatal care (ANC and PNC)' programme. We learn about the importance of including community members on Quality Improvement Teams, the mechanisms that have been used by the programme to drastically improve uptake of antenatal and postnatal services through integration, mentorship and training and the value of considering culture and needs in implementation research. Dr. Olubunmi Olufunmilola Ayinde Director Public Health, Ministry of Health, Ibadan, Oyo State I am Dr. Olubunmi Ayinde a Public Health Physician and presently the Director Public Health at the Oyo State Ministry of Health. Over the past few years, I have worked in providing evidence-based, people-oriented, broad-based, purposeful, sustainable health care service delivery to strengthen Health Systems and ensure resilience; As well as leading cross-functional teams to consistently meet key program deliverables, while delivering efficient, affordable, accessible, effective and equitable services to the people across different communities. I coordinated the state HIV/AIDS program for over 12 years. I also had the opportunity to oversee malaria, tuberculosis (TB) and Reproductive Health activities which includes cervical cancer prevention (by screening for early detection across communities), ensuring testing for HIV, Syphilis and Hepatitis in Antenatal care services. I presently lead the implementation of quality improvement with integration of HIV, tuberculosis (TB) and Malaria at the state level which was initially achieved by collaboration with AFENET, but is presently being achieved by collaboration with LSTM. I am also the coordination Pillar lead for COVID-19 in the State. I successfully administered different HIV surveys as well as Insecticide Treated Net (ITN) distribution across all communities in the State. Community participation and engagement of key community stakeholders was a major part of the process to ensure full participation, service utilization and sustainability. This also reflected in the different community outreach services conducted across the state such as cervical cancer screening for community women and civil servants, HIV testing for pregnant women with ensuring linkage to treatment and acceptance of Seasonal Malaria Chemoprevention (SMC). Nafisatu Musa Isah Deputy Director Family and Community services (in charge of Maternal and Child health division) Kaduna State Primary Health Care Board. I am a registered Public health nurse by profession with a master's degree in Reproductive Health, and a member of Public Health Nurses of Nigeria, member National Association of Nurses and Midwives of Nigeria. I also had professional Development certificates in: Leadership and Management in Global Health, Project Management in Global Health, Management Skills and Effective Leadership, Leadership Enhancement and accountability for Public sector, Health Financing, Health Economic and Public Health Policy also held the position of Chief Nursing officer in charge of 6 primary health care(PHCs) facilities in Kaduna State. I have attended 30 training/Workshops and carried out 5 research projects www.kdsg.gov.ng https//m.facebook.com/KSPHCA Twitter: @NafisatMusaIsah1, @contactkdsg, @mlgkad Lucy Nyaga Country Director, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Kenya My name is Lucy Nyaga. I am the Country Director, Liverpool School of Tropical medicine, in Kenya. I have a background in Medical Anthropology and Public Health with extensive...
A plan to plant six thousand trees in Oyo State by the government has failed so far as a PREMIUM TIMES examination finds barely a hundred trees at the site. Listen to how the multimillionaire project failed.
The Police in Oyo State have announced that they have located and notified the family members of the man whose skeleton was found in his house recently. The statement signed by the command's Public Relations Officer, Mr. Adewale Osifeso, said the discovery was a result of “solid partnership and provision of credible information to the Oyo State Police Command.” Oyo Police Command said: “Anchoring on the strength of solid communal partnerships and provision of credible information to the Oyo State Police Command, on Sunday 04/09/2022 at about 1400hrs, representatives from the Landlord/ Landlady's Association of Idi-Orogbo, Adeosun, Life Forte Area, Awotan, Apete, Ibadan reported a case of suspected sudden and unnatural death at Apete Divisional Police Headquarters. “In swift coordinated response to the information provided, the Divisional Police Officer and a team of crime and forensic detectives approached the three-bedroom block residence of the deceased and found his remains glued to his beddings lying upward with no visible signs of struggle at a glance. “Preliminary findings from residents of the community and the driver's license found in his wallet revealed that the deceased was indeed Aderemi John Abiola and was last seen around 2018, a fact corroborated by family members of the deceased when contacted by detectives of the Command attached to the SCID. “Furthermore, the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Police Command, CP Adebowale Williams while appealing to well-meaning members of the public for assistance regarding the provision of useful information has also directed the immediate transfer of the case to the Command's apex investigation body, the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). “In furtherance of the above, the scene has since been cordoned in the interest of public health and safety to enable the completion of the investigation aimed at demystifying the possible cause of death. “Lastly, the case is actively monitored with the assurances of detailed updates provided accordingly, please.”
Building collapse is becoming a norm in Nigerian cities, though, building collapse is not new worldwide. However, the continued rate at which buildings collapse in Nigeria (some under construction) is now very alarming.The latest of them is A five-storey building under construction that collapsed in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, injuring seven people.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a look at why Nigeria is recording increase in Building Collapse.
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The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, has passed on at 83 years. Alaafin Adeyemi, the third from the Alowodu Ruling House, joined his ancestors in the late hours of Friday at the Afe Babalola University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti, the capital of Ekiti State in South-West Nigeria. Iku Baba Yeye ruled for 52 years.The Governor of Oyo State, Seyi Makinde, is expected to make an official announcement upon receiving the report of the monarch's passing from the Bashorun of Oyo, Yusuf Akinade, the head of the ‘Oyo Mesi'. The Seven Oyo Mesi are Alaafin's principal advisors and sacred officiants. He was crowned on November 18, 1970, succeeding Oba Gbadegesin Ladigbolu I.
Greetings Glocal Citizens! As many struggle with increasing food prices and potential shortages, many Africans, particularly urban dwellers have been at the whim of markets and failed policies. As a tried and true problem solver, my guest for the week, Luther Lawoyin, is keen on simple solutions. Born and raised in Nigeria, he is an entrepreneur with a passion for social impact. He is leveraging technology to build innovative business models and platforms to serve the next one billion people in Africa's burgeoning digital economy. He is the founder and CEO of Pricepally, a sharing economy e-commerce platform enabling people to shop for food and daily essentials together so they can leverage their collective bargaining power buying in bulk. Luther has built four revenue-generating businesses from the ground up including passjamb.com.ng (http://passjamb.com.ng/) an exam prep platform and Lucy.ng (https://lucy.ng/), a trusted platform supplying B2C and B2B branded merchandise, Lucy has sold over a million products with over a million USD in sales. Listen in and find out the mechanics of pushing the art and science of problem solving forward on an everyday basis. Where to find Luther? On Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawwyy/?originalSubdomain=ng) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lawwyy.xyz/?hl=en) On Twitter (https://twitter.com/PricePally) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/lawoyinl) On YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/c/lutherlawoyin/featured0) What's Luther reading? 12 Rules for Life (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B078C6C7QS&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_JKHJ8FSSZNPKM8GMDCZC&tag=glocalcitiz09-20) by Jordan Peterson Animal Farm (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B0849MSLRX&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_6WF8EXS7VBFAGGC2JFAD&tag=glocalcitiz09-20) by George Orwell Other topics of Interest: Oyo State (https://old.oyostate.gov.ng/) Maryland in Lagos (https://www.propertypro.ng/guide/areas/maryland-ikeja-lagos/) Naira Marley x Young Jonn - Mafo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nhO6b1XD2s) Special Guest: Luther Lawoyin.
Agriculture provides employment for roughly 25 million people in Pakistan and is the main income source for 34% and 74% of economically active men and women respectively in the country. The sector is taking hit after hit due to our rapidly changing climate and the resources for adaptation and mitigation are limited here, as they are in most developing nations, even though the country is considered a low emitter and contributor to the climate crisis. Our guest, Risham Amjad, is an environmental policy consultant who focuses on research to raise climate funding for the agricultural sector in Pakistan. Her experience studying impacts of climate change on rural economies, livelihoods and weather patterns in Pakistan, makes this episode exciting and enlightening! Links used for references are below: Defeating environmental degradation in Abia (PDF) Analysis of Post-Consumer Solid Textile Waste Management among Households in Oyo State of Nigeria AfricA - Waste Management Municipal solid waste management in Aba, Nigeria: Challenges and prospects Captions of transcript available on our YouTube Page Head to https://newsly.me/ and use promo code PLANETPALS to receive a 1-month free subscription on the revolutionary app that lets you listen to news, podcasts, and pretty much the internet in one place.
An estimated 70–80% of the MSW generated in Africa is recyclable, yet only 4% of MSW is currently recycled. 5% of all textiles go to the dump every year, according to the World Economic Forum, enough to fill Sydney Harbor annually. In a state with growing businesses and clothes manufacturers, the issue of fast fashion that is quickly disposed of is adding to a dire solid waste management crisis. We speak with Ken Ajah, owner of fabrics by Nonso, on the solutions, what he sees happening with implemented government strategies, and where he thinks the future of waste management and sustainable fashion are headed in Abia state, and Nigeria as a whole. Links used for references are below: Defeating environmental degradation in Abia (PDF) Analysis of Post-Consumer Solid Textile Waste Management among Households in Oyo State of Nigeria AfricA - Waste Management Municipal solid waste management in Aba, Nigeria: Challenges and prospects Captions of transcript available on our YouTube Page Head to https://newsly.me/ and use promo code PLANETPALS to receive a 1-month free subscription on the revolutionary app that lets you listen to news, podcasts, and pretty much the internet in one place.
Armed robbers, on Thursday, attacked a bullion van at Idi Ape junction, near a private school in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.Sources at the scene claimed that two police officers escorting the bullion van were killed during the attack.The gunmen reportedly shot sporadically, scaring passersby while the operation lasted.An unspecified amount of money was carted away by the robbers who forced the bullion van open after the attack.
Female farmers in Oyo State who are members of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria, AFAN, had in August 2021 cried out over the alleged rape of aged female farmers by some herdsmen in the state. Professor of humanitarian and insecurity studies, Rasheed Akanji says a pattern has emerged overtime which shows that women are most affected by herders' invasion of farms.
Female farmers in Oyo State who are members of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria, AFAN, had in August 2021 cried out over the alleged rape of aged female farmers by some herdsmen in the state. Professor of humanitarian and insecurity studies, Rasheed Akanji says a pattern has emerged overtime which shows that women are most affected by herders' invasion of farms.
Itunu Babalola, the Nigerian lady who died in prison in Côte D'Ivoire after she was wrongly jailed, has been buried in Ibadan, Oyo State. The remains of Babalola were interred on Saturday at the Sango Cemetery at 11:25am. She was buried in the presence of officials of the Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission sent by the Chairperson, Abike Dabiri-Erewa.
Itunu Babalola, the Nigerian lady who died in prison in Côte D'Ivoire after she was wrongly jailed, has been buried in Ibadan, Oyo State. The remains of Babalola were interred on Saturday at the Sango Cemetery at 11:25am. She was buried in the presence of officials of the Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission sent by the Chairperson, Abike Dabiri-Erewa.
In this episode, we visited Ilupeju, Apomode, Zones 1&2, Akinyele Local Government, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. What is happening in Ilupeju community? The challenges faced by the people of this community? The concerned stakeholders? The solution in view? Get on the podcast to join the conversation.
On this episode, the light was on Adejare Ifelodun community of Akinyele Local Government Area, Ibadan, Oyo State. Among the very outstanding challenges faced with this community is the Oda Ona River. What about the Odo Ona River? How is a natural resource that should be a source of blessing now a major problem for the people of this community.
Season 8 is here! In one of the most vulnerable episodes yet, Rhotimmi shares his journey from Oyo State in Nigeria to Nairobi, Kenya, the struggles of being disconnected from his family and how fitness saved his life. Follow Rhotimi: https://instagram.com/rhotimmi?utm_medium=copy_link Follow us on Socials: https://linktr.ee/Mantalk Location: https://ikigai.co.ke
The Osun State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Olawale Olokode, on Wednesday disclosed that the founder of Oduduwa University and Ife Prince, Dr Rahmon Adedoyin, has been arrested in connection with the mystery death of a masters degree student of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Ile Ife, Timothy Adegoke.The Command's spokesperson, Mr. Yemisi Opalola, in a statement said Prince Adedoyin is also the chairman of Hilton Hotels and Resorts, Ile-Ife, where the deceased was said to have lodged upon his arrival from Abuja.According to him, the suspect was arrested in connection with the death of the OAU student who came from Abuja to sit for his examination at the OAU Distance Learning Centre, Moro, Osun State.“In addition to the six suspects earlier arrested, the chairman of Hilton Hotels and Resorts, Ile-Ife, Dr Ramon Adegoke Atobatele Adedoyin was also arrested on 15th November 2021.“He is currently in Police detention, undergoing interrogation in connection with the case while awaiting the autopsy report from the hospital,” the statement added.The police commended the university's management and family of the deceased for giving a chance to investigate the matter, promising that justice will be served.It urged the public to continue to support the police and allow the security to conclude the ongoing investigation.It will be recalled that late Timothy Adegoke Oludare, a Chartered Accountant from Eruwa, Oyo State, was declared missing penultimate week since he checked in at the hotel owned by Prince Adedoyin on Friday, November 5 preceding his examinations scheduled for Saturday, November 6 and Sunday, November 7.Oludare was noticed missing when his wife could not reach him on the phone. Meanwhile, he had earlier contacted his wife to inform her that he was staying in a hotel.Following a police investigation, money paid by Oludare for lodging was traced to one Adedeji Tobiloba Adesola, who works in the hotel.Sources, however, alleged that Prince Adedoyin and some of his workers initially denied that Oludare was at the hotel.Meanwhile, late Oludare, who was also a Director of Finance of a private firm, FJJ Company, was said to be frequented Ile-Ife between October 22 to October 24; October 29 to October 31; and November 5 to November 7, 2021 to take his MBA exams at the Obafemi Awolowo University and he had been consecutively lodging at Hilton Hotels and Resorts.“On Friday, November 5th, 2021, Adegoke Timothy Oludare contacted his wife (in Abuja) that he had arrived Ile-Ife and had lodged at an undisclosed hotel,” the deceased's brother was quoted.“The following morning, her wife was calling Adegoke Oludare's phone line to extend morning greeting but the line kept ringing with no one picking up the call. The line was ringing throughout the day (Saturday 6th, 2021).“Adegoke's wife contacted relatives and the family immediately sent a delegation to the examination centre of the OAU to confirm whether their son was in the examination hall. The examination coordinator checked the attendance for Saturday and Sunday (6th and 7th November) and they discovered that Adegoke Timothy Oludare did not come to take the exams.“OAU Management and relatives proceeded to the police station to report the matter and investigation began. In the effort of the OAU Management, the chairman of the hoteliers' association was contacted to reach out to hotels whether Adegoke Oludare lodged in any of the hotels but no positive response was received.“On Wednesday, November 10th, 2021, wife of Adegoke Timothy Oludare discovered the receipt of the hotel in which her husband lodged the penultimate weekend to November 5th, 2021. The name of this Hotel was Hilton Hotels and Resorts.“The investigation panel proceeded to Hilton to enquire whether Adegoke Oludare lodged again in the penultimate weekend which was 5th November 2021. They met the proprietor of this hotel (Chief Rahman Adegoke Adedoyin) but they denied that Adegoke Timothy Oludare lodged at their hotel.“On Thursday 11 November 2021, investigation revealed that Adegoke Timothy Oludare transferred the sum of N37,000 from his account to a lady whose name is Adedeji Tobiloba Adesola and the details of the transfer showed that the transaction took place on Friday, 5th November 2021 that Adegoke Oludare's wife claimed that her husband reported to have lodged at a hotel in Ile Ife.”“Upon tracking the phone number on the said account, it was discovered that the owner of that number was at that moment at the Hilton Hotels and Resorts owned by Rahman Adedoyin. Police proceeded to the venue and Adedeji Tobiloba Adesola was fished out to be a staffer of the said hotel.When Adesola was apprehended, she confessed to have allocated Room 35 of Hilton Hotels and Resorts to Oludare the same Friday. She was arrested and whisked to the Police headquarters in Osogbo.On November 12, 2021, her confession led to the arrest of 6 other suspects by the police including a self-acclaimed Alfa (Islamic cleric) who claimed to have left Ile-Ife for Ejigbo on the same Friday Oludare was said to have disappeared.Before the Alfa's confession, police tracking had shown that Oludare's phone was moved from Ile-Ife to Ejigbo between 5 and 6 November, 2021.Meanwhile, on November 13, Adedoyin was alleged to have mobilised three top lawyers to Osogbo in order to pervert the investigation process.But he could not have his way until his arrest by the Police.Meanwhike, Ramon Adedoyin, has denied involvement in the death of Timothy Adegoke. “I appeal to everyone to be patient and allow police to do their work and thorough investigation. He said.
This episode's food selection is from SaBaiDee Thai Located at 139 W. Main St. Clarksburg, WV. Open Mon-Fri: Lunch 11-2, Dinner 4-9. Here's what we ordered: Matt - Drunken Noodles with chicken, level 2 spice Kelsey - Yellow curry with pineapple, level 3 spice; Chrysanthemum tea Brit - Lab Moo (Spicy Pork Salad); Lemongrass Pandan tea Shared - Steamed dumplings, Spring Rolls Dessert - Sago pearls in coconut cream with red beans; Durian rice pudding Matt covers the Ibadan Forest of Horror, specifically cases that occurred around 2014. Several ritualistic killings took place in Oyo State, Nigeria, in the Soka Evil Forest, also known as the Ibadan Forest of Horror for being discovered within a "forest" area in the city of Ibadan. A taxi motorcyclist goes missing and his friends and family search for him. The search group finds an abandoned building filled with piles of clothes and multiple humans chained to walls. This type of ritual killing sometimes allegedly corresponds to elections in the region. If you have any information relating to the subject of this episode, please reach out to the show. We would love to hear from you.
Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) refers to any act that is perpetrated against a person's will and is based on gender norms and unequal power relationships. It includes physical, emotional or psychological and sexual violence, and denial of resources or access to services. Agidigbo FM looked into survivors of this act.
On this week episode, Agidigbo FM examines the government response to flooding. A 28 year old man, Abiodun Adeleke a resident of Onilu at Moniya area of Ibadan lost his life during a heavy downpour that was witnessed in Ibadan.
The Oyo State governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde had in Febraury 2021, commissioned the Awotan Land Fill. This is a component of the Seyi-Makinde led administration's Clean and Green project, meant to solve the longstanding problems of waste management in the state and also increase the state's internally generated revenue through waste recycling. On this episode of digging deep meet Adebayo Aare as he shares with us more details.
Adeniyi Lawal is a native of Ibadan, Oyo State. He was born and raised in Benin City and is a graduate of Computer Engineering from the prestigious University of Benin. A loving father of one, Niyi runs a fantasy gaming platform and is an all-around entertainer who makes music and showcases his acting prowess via his TikTok videos. Ex BBN housemate
Adeniyi Lawal is a native of Ibadan, Oyo State. He was born and raised in Benin City and is a graduate of Computer Engineering from the prestigious University of Benin. A loving father of one, Niyi runs a fantasy gaming platform and is an all-around entertainer who makes music and showcases his acting prowess via his TikTok videos. Ex BBN housemate
Adeniyi Lawal is a native of Ibadan, Oyo State. He was born and raised in Benin City and is a graduate of Computer Engineering from the prestigious University of Benin. A loving father of one, Niyi runs a fantasy gaming platform and is an all-around entertainer who makes music and showcases his acting prowess via his TikTok videos. Ex BBN housemate
Oncotarget published this trending research perspective on June 22, 2021, entitled, "Association of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein and odds of breast cancer by molecular subtype: analysis of the MEND study" by researchers from Duke University, Durham, NC; University of Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria; Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria; University College Hospital, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria; Federal Medical Center, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria; UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, Chapel Hill, NC; Our Lady of Apostle Catholic Hospital, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria; University of Alabama at Birmingham, AL; University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY; University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS. In this study, 555 Nigerian participants were assembled—of which 296 were confirmed breast cancer cases, and 259 were controls. The researchers collected clinical and reproductive characteristics of each participant, including the controls. In their first analysis, the researchers observed that newly diagnosed cases of Nigerian breast cancer were significantly more likely to have high levels of highly-sensitive CRP (hsCRP) compared to the controls. After adjusting for socio-demographic, clinical, and reproductive variables, the team still observed significant statistical significance for high levels of hsCRP associated with Nigerian BC. The findings from this cohort study also showed that high hsCRP was associated with a four-fold increased odds of BC. “We also provide novel evidence of associations between hsCRP and BC molecular subtypes, with significant associations observed for luminal A, TN, and HER-enriched subtypes.” Full blog - https://www.oncotarget.org/2021/08/12/trending-with-impact-analysis-of-breast-cancer-in-nigerian-women/ Press release - https://www.oncotarget.com/news/pr/oncotarget-odds-of-breast-cancer-by-molecular-subtype-analysis-of-the-mend-study/ Sign up for free Altmetric alerts about this article - https://oncotarget.altmetric.com/details/email_updates?id=10.18632%2Foncotarget.27991 DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.27991 Full text - https://www.oncotarget.com/article/27991/text/ Correspondence to - Tomi Akinyemiju - tomi.akinyemiju@duke.edu Keywords - C-reactive protein, breast cancer, Nigeria, molecular subtype, menopausal status About Oncotarget Oncotarget is a bi-weekly, peer-reviewed, open access biomedical journal covering research on all aspects of oncology. To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com or connect with: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/oncotarget Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/oncotarget YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/OncotargetYouTube/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Oncotarget is published by Impact Journals, LLC please visit https://www.ImpactJournals.com or connect with @ImpactJrnls Media Contact MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM 18009220957
The Police department in Oyo State have said that perpetrators of the attack on Amuludun FM 99.1, Moniya, Ibadan, would be brought to justice.The command's spokesperson, Adewale Osifeso, affirmed this in a statement issued on Sunday in Ibadan.The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that hoodlums had, on Saturday, attacked the radio station, vandalising the windscreens of the four vehicles parked within the premises as well as the station's glass entrance door.Mr Osifeso quoted the Commissioner of Police in the state, Ngozi Onadeko, as assuring all and sundry that the perpetrators of the dastardly act would be made to face full wrath of the law.According to Mrs Onadeko, investigations into the incident are currently ongoing, adding that developments will be communicated to the public accordingly.She called on the public to promptly inform the police any incident of this nature, for their quick intervention.Giving update on what led to the attack, the police commissioner said that it was occasioned by the face-off between a vigilante group and some criminal elements.“It was due to the face-off between members of Soludero, a local vigilante group, and some criminal elements around Sasa Area in Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State while the latter was on routine patrol on Saturday, at about 4:00 pm,” she said.Mrs Onadeko added that a member of the criminal gang sustained gunshot injuries during the clash and was confirmed dead at the hospital.“Consequent upon this, the hoodlums, in their numbers, stormed Soludero's presumed office, located at the premises of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, Amuludun 99.1 FM, Moniya, Ibadan, in a bid to launch a reprisal attack.“Preliminary investigation gathered from an on-the-spot assessment shows that upon the arrival of the hoodlums, they became agitated, as none of their targets was on sight.“Consequently, windscreens of the four vehicles parked within the premises were broken, along with the glass door at the entrance of the media outfit, inferring that the attack was not targeted directly at the media outfit but the vigilante group,” Mrs Onadeko said.
Topics in this week's episode of #NoWahala with @theycallmeTUNE x @justbawo include: Intro: NBA Tribute to one of Nigeria's most loved entertainers, Lanre "Sound Sultan" Fasasi. Guest Interview: Stephen Satterfield: Host Of 'High On The Hog' (Netflix) | Whetstone Magazine - https://www.whetstonemagazine.com | Gabrielle Carter's Non-Profit - https://www.tallgrassnc.com/ Crisis In Haiti Amapiano / Afropiano #DopeAfricans Guest Interview: Duke Osita of 'Duke Concepts' TV/Movie Updates: N/A Music/Album/Touring Updates: Wizkid, Omahlay, Burna & Flavour Tour Fan Mail: Musa is stuck in London, a city currently underwater. Musa is unable to swim, and as such, he is not on seat. +++++ Cover Art: Stephen Satterfield: Host Of 'High On The Hog' (Netflix) Ten-Q. ___________________ “Sound Sultan left the world at a young age of 44, but he made his mark and left strong messages for the Nigerian society through various songs with thematic preoccupations that centre on politics, commitment and service to fatherland, among others. The news of the death of popular singer and producer, Lanre Fasasi, popularly known as Sound Sultan, unsettled me greatly. From afar, Sound Sultan cuts the figure of a well-bred young man, who achieved stardom by a dint of hard work and managed to remain relevant without falling to the entrapments of fame and youthful exuberance. In him, Oyo State lost a great and humble artiste and ambassador. We lost an individual who tried his best to positively impact on his society through entertainment. I pray to God to grant everyone related to him, the fortitude to bear the loss”, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State. ___________________ Featured Songs of The Week: BAWO: Kofi Jamar, Yaw Tog, Ypee - "Ekorso" TUNE: Wizkid, Tems - "Essence" _______ Also, send us fan mail and support the show here! -Thanks for Listening!- nowahalapod.com | instagram.com/NoWahalaPod | facebook.com/NoWahalaPod | twitter.com/NoWahalaPod #NoWahala [No Wahala] --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nowahala/support
Zainab Sanni engages the first female speaker in the history of Oyo State, Senator Monsurat Sumonu.On this episode of National Discourse, Senator Mosurat gives insight on need for electoral reform, need to engage youth in all ramification and the need for the devolution of power from the local government to the legislator and other necessary aspect for the states development.
On this episode of digging deep, Agidigbo investigative team examines the security situation in Oyo state and the security situation in Oyo State and the response of the Government to the challenges.
@nigeriasbest and @phoenix_agenda were joined by @n_isama and @Nun_River . They discussed: 1. President Buhari's decision to block Nigeria's access to Twitter. 2. Attorney General Malami's alleged memo recommending the suspension of the constitution and the imposition of martial law. 3. The suspected herdsmen attacks on Igangan in Oyo State.
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On this episode of Digging Deep, Agidigbo Investigative Team visited Sasha market in Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State to find out the truth behind the unfortunate storm of violence that raged the Community and led to the mindless looting, destruction of properties and loss of innocent lives.
On this episode of Digging Deep, Agidigbo Investigative Team did their enquires on Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State's declaration on zero tolerance for potholes on the roads across the state in his order to the Oyo State Road Maintenance Agency (OYSROMA),to begin an immediate rehabilitation and fixing of damaged roads in Ibadan metropolis.
On this debut episode of Digging Deep, Agidigbo 88.7 FM's Investigative Team deployed the aftermath of Shasha crisis as a mirror to understand the devastating impact of conflict on lives and livelihoods. This is one of a four-part series on the crisis that rocked Shasha, Ibadan, Oyo State leading to an inter ethnic clash between the Yorubas and the Hausas in the community.
Francisca Enih, Ed.D. was born in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. The first of eleven children. Growing up, she was fascinated with taking care of the needy, and this interest led to some early exposure to Saint Vincent De Paul Society, since she was drawn to stories related to caring. During the devasting Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, Dr. Enih served as the President of the Nigerian Catholic Ministry at Saint Albert of Trapani Catholic Church in Houston, Texas. One the missions was to help the needy and those affected by the hurricane. Within the ministry we provided hot meals to the individuals displaced by the hurricane. Later, Dr. Enih, who now teaches Skills for Living and Learning at the middle school level, developed a passion for ideas. She took professional developments in science, technology, mathematics and engineering and in 2007-2008 school year was name Houston Geological Society Earth Science Teacher of the Year from Rice University, Houston, Texas and Houston Independent School District Cream of the Crop in 2007. In 2008 and 2009 she was elected Holland Middle school Special Education Teacher of the Year. Also, she is certified to teach English as a Second Language. Dr. Enih, who lives in Houston, Texas has been an educator since 1997. She earned her Doctorate degree from Texas Southern University, Houston, Texas and her dissertation title is “The Relationship Between Parental Involvement and Middle School Student Achievement in Mathematics”. She is currently the Parish Pastoral Council member of St. Albert Catholics Church, Texas. Her goal is to uphold human self-esteem, to always be patient, and to promote fairness and kindness. In this episode… What do you want to do when you graduate? Dr. Francisca Enih became a published author, and she couldn't be happier. In this episode of An Unconventional Life, Dr. Francisca Enih and Dr. Russell Strickland discuss her experience in developing academically successful children. Dr. Enih is quick to point out her view that excellence is not just about academics. She relates stories, with equal pride, of the student who helped his fallen classmate up from the ground and the former student who is currently attending Harvard University. Dr. Enih has distilled her process of instilling excellence in children and poured it into her new book, 15 Minutes a Day. Dr. Enih's infectious enthusiasm is evident throughout this episode, but never mores than we she lifts her new book for our YouTube viewers to see. Discover what it's like to truly follow your dreams, and then get back to it yourself!
Mother of Kabiru Arekemase, a 24yrs old man who was evidently slayed by operatives of Special Anti Roberry Squad (SARS) at Dugbe in Ibadan, Oyo State has narrated how she became totally blind after her son, who was the breadwinner of the family was extrajudicially killed by SARS.According to mother of the deceased, her late son was a multilingual person who spoke and understand many languages and who standing as a bridge between customers and foreign organization. She said he's whom that made him rich and a breadwinner of the family.Mrs Arekemase recounted that before her son's death, SARS operatives at Dugbe came to their residence at Idi Aro on several occasions to demand money from her son which her son used to declined and he used to tell them that he was not into illegal business, saying there was no need for any settlement.She said, “My son was arrested by SARS and detained for four months over false allegation of armed robbery even though there was no victim of the offence before he was later charged and arraigned at Chief Magistrate Court, Iyaganku on 8th of August, 2006 and was later acquitted.“My son was re-arrested by SARS and took to custody four months after he was acquitted by court for his failure to meet the SARS monetary demands, while in custody, I used to visited him and took food to him, but one of the SARS official told me one day that my son has been wasted (killed) by SARS.“I wept for many years which later led to my total blindness, I even requested for the corpse of my late son but all my pleas fell on the deaf ears of the SARS operatives.”Meanwhile, Arekemase family has demanded for compensation of N250 million from the Federal government of Nigeria, through the Nigerian Police over the death of their son.In a petition Suit No: OYJPPB/083 instituted by mother of the deceased on behalf of the family against the Nigerian Police claimed compensation for malicious arrest and prosecution of their son which led to his extra judicial killing by SARS operatives as a result of false allegation of armed robbery leveled against him.The SARS operatives was allegedly to have killed Kabiru between October 2007 and February 2008 without charging him to any court, which was described as an act of violation to his constitutional right of life as enshrine in section 33(1) of the 1999 constitution of the federal republic of Nigeria.In support of the petition, two witnesses, Mrs Ngozi Arekemase and Mrs A. Falade adopted their statement on oath and gave evidence before the panel set up by the government to look into Police brutality and extra judicial killing, while the respondent, (Nigerian Police), represented by N.A. Ojah did not filed a defence or response to the petition and did not called any witness to oppose the evidence of the petitioner and rested their case on the case of the petitioner.
The Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics on Tuesday declared an indefinite nationwide strike. Protest over the President's medical trip. JUSUN strike: Kano, Oyo State, Lagos courts shut Those are the Big 3, Lagos. LetsTalk! #NigeriainfoHF | @aghoghooboh
Mr Rotimi Olumo, Coordinator of the Oodua Peoples Congress in Oyo State, has characterized former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, as a ‘lie merchant and an expert in misinformation.'Olumo said this in a statement on Wednesday in the wake of accusation by Fani-Kayode that the Fulani warlord, Abdullah Iskilu-Wakili, captured by OPC members on Sunday was not the real Wakili disturbing the people of Ibarapa and Oke - Ogun communities in Oyo State. Olumo said Fani-Kayode ‘s claim was misinformation taken too far.According to OPC, Fani-Kayode utterances merited no response but because it came at a time when the chief tormentor of Ibarapa people is still in custody, it is reasonable to respond and clear the air on the issue.Oguntade said: “Fani- Kayode has a reputation for using his social media page to foment trouble and cause disunity in Yorubaland. He had once said that Yoruba language was Anago. How can you take such a person too serious?“I remembered former President Olusegun Obasanjo had said it once that Fani-Kayode can do anything for money and survival.“He lives in Abuja, romancing with the North, yet he was the first to refute the claim that the kidnaper was not Wakili. Where did he get his information?“With his untenable claim, I know and I am sure that the former minister is doing the bid of his paymasters, who are majorly from the North. He is the undisputed spokesperson of any politician that is ready to feather his nest.“He should be warned to stop drumming the beat of disunity in Yorubaland. Fani-Kayode was one of the few people that called and congratulated our leader, the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams on Monday, on the success of the operation of the OPC, and the following day, he twisted the story refuting the claim that the man apprehended wasn't Wakili.”