Tag: Ado-Ekiti

  • #EkitiDecides: Buhari storms Ado Ekiti

    #EkitiDecides: Buhari storms Ado Ekiti

    President Muhammadu Buhari will visit Ekiti State today to attend the All Progressives Congress (APC) Mega Rally at the Oluyemi Kayode Stadium in Ado Ekiti.

    Bashir Ahmad, Personal Assistant to the President on new media made this known ahead of the State’s Gubernatorial Election.

    TheNewsGuru reports the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had said it will spend about N600m on the Ekiti State governorship election scheduled for Saturday July 14, 2018.

    INEC chairman, Professor Mahmood Yakubu disclosed that a total of 667,064 voters are expected to vote in the election.

    Already, tension is rife in events leading up to the Ekiti election.

     

  • APC Primary: Heavy security in Ado Ekiti as accreditation commences

    APC Primary: Heavy security in Ado Ekiti as accreditation commences

    A heavy security cordon was woven around Oke Ila neighbourhood of Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital on Saturday where the All Progressives Congress (APC) is holding its governorship primary.

    Aspirants, delegates and journalists were thoroughly frisked by security agencies deployed for the exercise.

    Security checks started at a location about 1,000 metres to Damlek Event Centre, along Afao Road, Oke Ila.

    There are up to seven security points where people are being frisked to their shoes with full compliments of security dogs.

    Armed policemen and Department of State Services (DSS) operatives were stationed inside the hall and the vicinity of the venue.

    Economic activities along Afao Road were paralysed as the entire stretch was cordoned off and blocked with vehicles of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

    Shops and offices were closed as the security scare forced many residents to stay indoors.

    Chairman of the Electoral Committee, Governor Umaru Tanko Al-Makura, was in charge to ensure that everything went on smoothly.

    Accreditation is still ongoing at the time of filing this report.

  • Court dissolves 9-year-old marriage for frequent provocation, beating

    An Ado-Ekiti Customary Court on Tuesday dissolved a nine-year-old marriage between Yemi Lawrence and her husband, Alaba, for frequent provocation, beating, and molestation.

    The President of the court, Mr. Joseph Ogunsemi‎, held that the marriage had broken down and consequently dissolved the marriage.

    Ogunsemi awarded custody of the three male children to the petitioner and ordered the respondent to pay N5,000 as monthly upkeep allowance on each of the children and be responsible for their education at all levels.

    He ordered that the upkeep allowance be deposited with the court’s registrar for onward delivery to the petitioner.

    Ogunsemi, however, ruled that the petitioner should allow the respondent to have access to his children.

    He also ordered that the respondent should not be seen around the vicinity of the house of the petitioner unless with the consent of the petitioner.

    Yemi, a 31-year-old food vendor, had told the court on Oct. 4 that Alaba beats her up for trivial reasons, especially whenever she denies him sex.

    She said her husband failed ‎ to provide money for the feeding of their children and whenever she asked him for money, he would beat her up.

    The mother of three tendered the pictures of the injuries she sustained as a result of the incessant beatings.

    She told the court that she had to leave the house with her three male children to save her life, and appealed to the court to dissolve the marriage to enable her have peace of mind.

    The respondent, Alaba of no fixed address, refused to appear in court even after he was duly served a summons from the court.