Author: Odey Emma

  • 2 masked men kill alleged cultist in Ondo

    2 masked men kill alleged cultist in Ondo

    The Police in Ondo State has confirmed the murder of an alleged cultist, Nasir Isiaka, by two masked men at Owo in Owo Local Government Area of the state.

    CSP Funmilayo Odunlami, the command’s Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), confirmed the incident to newsmen on Sunday in Akure.

    “The command can confirm the murder of one Nasir isiaka, aged 40 years, a notorious cultist, who has been on the police wanted list.

    “The police at A division, Owo, today received a distress call that someone was shot at L.A. Igbanasa Area of Owo by two masked men.

    “On getting to the scene, the police discovered that the deceased was a cultist who participated in the End SARS protest.

    “He attacked Uso division and stole an AK 47 and bullet proof vest belonging to the police, he also participated in the killing of one Adedeji Rafiu aka PA,” the PPRO said.

    Odunlami, therefore, said that his remains had been deposited in the morgue by the police, while efforts were on to apprehend the masked men.

  • PDP national leaders threaten Deji Adeyanju with legal action

    PDP national leaders threaten Deji Adeyanju with legal action

    Umar Damagun, the Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has threatened to sue Deji Adeyanju, a lawyer and a rights activist, over allegations bordering on defamation.

    Also, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, the Acting National Secretary of PDP, threatened to drag Adeyanju to court on civil and criminal litigations over the alleged defamatory remarks.

    Damagun and Anyanwu,  through their counsel, Johnson Usman, SAN, asked Adeyanju to retract the statements and tender apology in national dailies and other social media platforms to avert the looming legal tussle.

    The PDP chair and secretary made this known in two separate letters and the acknowledged copies made available to newsmen on Thursday in Abuja.

    While Damagun’s letter was dated and received on Dec. 4 by Adeyanju, Anyanwu’s letter was dated and received Dec. 5.

    One of the letters was titled: “Demand for the Immediate Retraction of the Defamatory Statements Made Against Amb. Umar Iliya Damagun, the Acting National Chairman of PDP on Social Media Platforms: With A Call for a Corresponding Apology.”

    The letter, signed by Israel Ujah, a lawyer in the law firm of Usman, had alleged that Adeyanju intentionally made some inflammatory and derogatory remarks against the persons of Damagun and Anyanwu.

    The lawyer said it was done, particularly with the underhanded motive of disparaging and assassinating the duo’s reputation before their teaming supporters, party members and other members of the society whose estimation of them was very high and admirable.

    Ujah accused Adeyanju of describing the PDP national chair on a podcast interview as a “Tea man who goes to serve tea in Femi Gbajabiamila’s House.”

    The lawyer equally alleged that Adeyanju described Anyanwu as a “Kilishi Man” who goes to serve “Kilishi” at the residence of the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, in the interview.

    Ujah said Adeyanju, in the interview, said: “This current PDP is in the pocket of Nyesom Wike at the national level.

    Ujah further accused Adeyanju of alleging that Damagun and Anyanwu had failed to lead PDP as a credible opposition party in the country.

    “By the tenor of your unsubstantiated and defamatory publication, you went on to discourage the members of the public from patronising and holding our client in trust.

    ”You clothed him with a toga of being a ‘tea server’ and infantile personality who is not worthy of any political validation and patronage.

    “We wish to remind you that your right to freedom of speech does not extend to the prism of your catalog of the unwarranted verbal onslaught against the person of our client.

    “Your narrative regarding the PDP National Chairman ‘serving tea’ at Femi Gbajabiamila’s residence is a figurative critique of the perceived lack of strong opposition from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to the current government.

    “By necessary implication, all these statements were intentionally made by you to drop our client’s popularity amongst his teaming supporters and party members, and to also stain his political career ambition.

    “Your defamatory statements have exposed our client to serious political embarrassment, psychological trauma, and unquantifiable humiliation.

    “We are not unmindful of the fact that your distasteful remarks were sponsored by our client’s political opponent and bearing in mind your selfish interest.

    “It is against the above background that we hereby demand an immediate retraction of the above defamatory statements — Podcast interview made against our client on various social media within three days of the receipt of this letter.

    “We further demand that your retraction should be accompanied by a statement of apology to be published in the national dailies and other social media.

    “Failure on your part to toe the path of honour in this regard; we shall be left with no option but to explore the available remedies in protecting our client’s constitutional rights within the legal parameters.

    “This shall include both civil and criminal litigations.

    “Take final notice, that this last resort shall be without further notice to you and shall be done with all the attendant publicity.

    “A word is enough for the wise!” Ujah concluded in one of the letters.

  • Asake, Ayra Starr emerge most streamed artistes in 2024

    Asake, Ayra Starr emerge most streamed artistes in 2024

    Nigerian music stars, Asake and Ayra Starr, have emerged the most streamed artiste in Nigeria, on Spotify, in 2024.

    Phiona Okumu, Spotify’s Head of Music, Sub-Saharan Africa, who disclosed this in a statement, on Wednesday, said this is according to “Spotify Wrapped 2024”.

    Okumu said that the ten most streamed male artistes in Nigeria for the year included: Asake, Seyi Vibez, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Rema, Bnxn, ODUMODUBLVCK, Shallipopi, Davido and Young Jonn.

    According to her, the ten most streamed female artistes in Nigeria were: Ayra Starr, Tems, Qing Madi, Billie Eilish, SZA, Tiwa Savage, Bloody Civilian, Rihanna, Simi and Fave.

    She listed the ten most streamed tracks in Nigeria as: Dealer by Ayo Maff and Fireboy; Different Pattern by Seyi Vibez; Higher by Burna Boy; WOTO WOTO SEASONING by ODUMODUBLVCK and Black Sherif and Aquafina by Young Jonn.

    She said others were: Stronger by Young Jonn, Egwu by Chike and Mohbad; Instagram by Muyeez and Seyi Vibez; Cast by Shallipopi and ODUMODUBLVCK and POE by Ruger and Bnxn.

    “For the fourth year running, Nigerian artistes have dominated the top 10 most-streamed list, proving the nation’s unwavering love for its homegrown talent.

    “Asake takes the crown as the most-streamed artiste in Sub-Saharan Africa, specifically in Nigeria, Gambia, and Benin.

    “And it wasn’t just the Gen Z crowd who were hooked, Asake, alongside Burna Boy, Shallipopi, and Seyi Vibez, captivated listeners from 13 to 55+ years old, landing on the top 10 artists list for these age groups.

    “Rising stars, Ayo Maff and Muyeez, stormed the most-streamed tracks list with tracks “Dealer” and “Instagram,” proving the industry’s bright future.

    “Young Jonn’s hits, “Aquafina” and “Stronger”, showcased his staying power, while Burna Boy held his own with “Higher”. It’s a dynamic blend of old and new, driving the industry forward.”

    Okumu described Nigeria’s vibrant music scene as a global force to be reckoned with.

    “Spotify is always honoured to showcase the depth of Nigerian music and its incredible talents through ‘Wrapped’ each year.

    “The seamless blend of generations and genres showcases the unique power of Nigerian music to resonate both locally and globally.

    “It’s inspiring to see how our artistes are not just shaping culture at home but also making waves internationally,” she said.