Tag: Death

  • We have no hands in commercial bus driver’s death – Lagos Taskforce

    We have no hands in commercial bus driver’s death – Lagos Taskforce

    The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit (Taskforce) has distanced itself from the setting ablaze of a commercial bus driver whose vehicle was allegedly impounded.

    A statement signed by the agency’s spokesperson, Abdulraheem Gbadeyan, stated that ” the Taskforce officials had no hands in the enforcement for compliance that led to a commercial-bus driver setting himself ablaze to resist his vehicle from being impounded by yet- to-identified-security agents.”

    The Chairman of the Agency, CSP Shola Jejeloye, in his reaction to a report on the incident said that at the time of the incident, his men were still at the base.

    “The accusations are utterly inaccurate and misleading as investigations and the eyewitness accounts of persons who were present at the scene of the incident had categorically revealed that the driver, one Mr Ayo aka ‘Eru’ poured petrol on himself to scare the security operatives from enforcing the traffic law which he violated.

    “After the operatives had left, luck ran out on him and some of the hoodlums present mistook him for one of the security operatives and set him ablaze.” he said.

    The chairman stated that the act of setting self ablaze, robbing self with faeces, chasing law enforcement officers with urine and other crazy acts are now the new waves of resisting arrest by recalcitrant motorists who had developed the habit and passion for violating the State Traffic and Enviromental laws.

    He, however, said that if they were bold enough to be serial law breakers, they should be courageous enough to face the consequences of their illegal actions rather than constituting nuisance on Lagos roads.

    Jejeloye also stated that one Mr Festus Ugbesia from Mafoluku in Oshodi area who claimed to be the owner of the bus drove the victim from the scene of the incident down to the agency’s headquarters.

    Jejeloye also alleged that Ugbesia incited the members of public against the agency that the officials of the Taskforce had been fingered for setting the victim ablaze.

    “It later dawned on him that the personnel of the Taskforce had no hand in it when he discoverded that our men and officials were still on the parade ground preparing for the task of the day while the transport department of the agency was still sourcing petrol for their operational vehicles at the agency’s headquarters.

    “We have had many instances where imposters carried out illegal activities and mentioned the names of Taskforce personnel in the process, thereby, leading to the public pointing accusing fingers at us.

    “We have arrested a few of the imposters and we will keep doing so until they desist from tarnishing the image of the agency.” he said.

    He stressed that not all security operatives you see on Lagos roads are attached to the Taskforce.

    “Officials of the Taskforce are trained, enlightened, educated, and are professionally equipped enough to distinguish between traffic offence and criminal offence.

    “Traffic offence is not a criminal offence, as such, minimal or zero force has to be applied in carrying out the enforcement.

    “Enforcement all over the world is not a tea party and in most cases, it is not people friendly, that is the reason why Taskforce operatives do not get any support from passers by during their operations. Rather what is always obtainable are little truths but massive lies against the agency” , Jejeloye said.

    Jejeloye stated that the officials of the Taskforce assisted the victim to quickly get medical attention from the Lagos State Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) as part of the agency’s patriotic act and corporate social responsibility.

    “Let me emphasise here that for us as an agency of government, we believe that it is better for us to allow an offender to go unharmed than to cause an injury.

    “The officials of the agency are being led by Senior Police Officers who are well trained and exposed. We are civilsed, educated and professional to have allowed such an incident to happen during any of the enforcement operations,” He said.

    The chairman admonished all recalcitrant offenders and advised them to know that traffic offence is not a criminal offence.

    He advised offenders to always keep faith with the country’s judicial system and summon courage to submit self for prosecution at the Court for any offence committed.

    “It is better and cheaper for them to face the reality of the offences they committed, rather than being evasive or demonstrating insanity to escape arrest which is no longer acceptable to us. Nigerians are no fools.” he added.

    Jejeloye advised members of public to be vigilant, report any suspicious activities around them to the agency and help it in its drive to fish out fake policemen parading themselves as officials of the Taskforce .

    He implored the residents of the state to support the agency in its efforts to instil discipline and achieve the State vision of zero tolerance for driving against traffic and other related offences.

    “Taskforce was created to maintain law, order and sanity where there is none.

    “Enforcement of traffic laws is not a tea party as any offender will do anything humanly possible to escape justice. In the process, the offender can kill, maim and cause serious injury to innocent members of the public in his bid to escape from the scene.

    “Though the incident which occurred is highly unfortunate and regrettable, I will like to clearly state that it was not carried out by the officials of the Lagos State Taskforce.

    “Infact we are too careful and professional to allow our operations degenerate into that ugly incident. I will like to urge residents of the state, particularly the media practitioners, to tow the line of best practices and verify their findings scientifically before publication.

    “The #EndSARS impasse is still fresh in our memory and we must avoid a repeat of that ugly incident.” he said.

  • Delta govt shuts down school over death of one-year pupil

    Delta govt shuts down school over death of one-year pupil

    A teacher of Arise and Shine Nursery and Primary School, in Asaba area of Delta State, has flogged a one-year seven months old pupil to death, as Delta State Government on Sunday shut down the school.

    The teacher, who also is the son of the school owner, Mrs. Ogbo, flogged the pupil 31 strokes of the cane for playing with water during school hours and got wet.

    It was gathered that the child died at the FMC, Asaba while receiving medical treatment.

    Special Assistant to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa on Special Duties, Ossai Ovie Success, disclosed this via a Facebook post on Sunday.

    He said: “We just closed the school in Asaba where that young boy was flogged to death.”

    “The Delta State Government will always protect lives and property of everyone living in Delta State.

    “When I said we will make sure justice is done, some of you said Ossai Ovie Success has come again. Now you can see the action we have taken as a government.

    “We have also arrested the proprietress of the school and her son who was involved in the alleged crime and investigation is still ongoing.”

    According to the post, “the Commissioner for Primary Education, Hon Chika Ossai, through the Permanent Secretary led the team that sealed the school’s premises located at Camp 74 in Asaba, Oshimili South Local Government Area.”

  • Police confirm second death in abduction of Edo IPMAN Chairman

    Police confirm second death in abduction of Edo IPMAN Chairman

    The Edo Police Command says the driver to the state Chairman of the Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria, Alhaji Abdul-Hamid Egele, has died.

    The command’s Spokesman, SP Kontongs Bello, confirmed the death in Benin on Tuesday night.

    The deceased, whose identity could not be ascertained, was driving Egele’s backup car, when they were attacked by gunmen that abducted him.

    Egele was abducted in his Jattu home on Monday evening, when his assailants intercepted his motorcade, killing his driver on the spot.

    The hoodlums also shot and wounded the second driver and security operative attached to him.

    Bello said that the second driver died as a result of the serious bullet injuries he suffered during the attack.

    He said that Egele’s abductors had yet to contact his family, adding that the command had begun a rescue operation in the area.

    “I got the news that the driver of the second vehicle, who was severely injured in the attack, is dead.

    “The chairman’s family has yet to be contacted and we hope that the bush-combing exercise will lead to the rescue of the victim and arrest of his abductors,” Bello said.

    According to eyewitness account, Egele, popularly called Baba Petrol, was abducted at about 7.00pm, when he was returning home after the day’s business.

    “The gunmen, who drove in two unmarked vehicles, ambushed him near his house and fired at his jeep.

    “He was taken away by the gunmen after they overpowered and injured his security,’’ the eyewitness further said.

  • I predicted ex-Nigerian Head of State, Abacha’s death – Pastor Ibiyeomie

    I predicted ex-Nigerian Head of State, Abacha’s death – Pastor Ibiyeomie

    Pastor David Ibiyeomie of Salvation Ministries has revealed that he predicted the death of Former Nigerian Head of State, General Sani Abacha.

    He also said Abacha died because of pride, as he exalted himself and gave not glory to God.

    Ibiyeomie, in his sermon on Sunday said there were several people in the Bible who met their Waterloo because they were proud, listing Herod, Ahithophel and others.

    “Do you know what killed Abacha? This was what killed Abacha (pride). Abacha was a one time Military ruler of Nigeria. I told my wife and some people that Abacha will die, I said this before he died.

    “I told them that he will die. I saw that he died, Sani Abacha. I saw that a palm tree fell on him when they were holding a meeting.

    “I said that this man will soon die. Most of you are young, you don’t know Abacha. This man, before they read network news, then they do read network news at 7am, they would sing for him. Everybody testify you’re good, you’re good Abacha, you’re good, Everybody testify you’re good, you’re good Abacha, you’re good.

    “They will sing this song before they read the News. I said this man is a dead man. God can never share his glory. I also sang Abacha, when they carry you from Aso Rock, you go know say you no good. Truly, they carried him with his casket. Please, avoid pride, pride makes you to be high minded,” he said.

  • Family announces late Sonny Okosun’s father’s death

    Family announces late Sonny Okosun’s father’s death

    Stella Okosun, younger sister to late, legendary Nigerian musician, Sonny Okosun, on Saturday announced the death of her father, Pa Duke Akhere Okosun.

    Stella, a certified nurse and the brain behind the United States Mission Health International Foundation made this known in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

    NAN reports that late Pa Okosun died in October 2021 at 110 years.

    The late Pa Okosun was the Odionwele, second in command to the king of Irrua in Edo.

    She described her father as a disciplinarian and loving man who was loved by both the young and old.

    Speaking on her father’s death, Stella explained, “as the Odionwele, the second in command to the king of Irrua in Edo with about 20 villages under his care, traditional rites demand that announcement of his passing should wait till after three months.”

    She said: “When he died, we could not announce immediately because of the traditional rites that demand we wait until after three months.

    “He was a fulfilled man and dedicated to serving the people of his community so much that one could not identify who was his biological child or who was not.

    “He had nine children, and asides from my brother Sonny, who died in May 2008 in my arms in the US, the remaining eight are all alive and well.”

    Speaking on the late brother, she revealed that the late Odionwele never wanted his son, Sonny, to become a musician, especially since he was the first child of the family.

    “My father never wanted my brother to be a musician because, in those days, the educated ones wanted their children to be lawyers, doctors, or engineers.

    “When my brother, Sonny said he would be a musician, my father kicked against it.

    “Back then, people looked down on musicians, especially when he was the first son of the family.

    “It was my grandmother who encouraged him and told my father to let Sonny be.

    “She was the one that raised my brother and told my parents to let Sonny be whatever he wants to become,” she said.

    Stella thereafter, charged the Nigerian government to make health matters a priority.

  • Fayemi commiserates with Sen. Folarin over wife’s death

    Fayemi commiserates with Sen. Folarin over wife’s death

    Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti has described the death of Mrs Angela Folarin, wife of Sen. Teslim Folarin, representing Oyo Central Senatorial District, as very painful and unfortunate.

    Mrs Angela Nwaka Folarin died in the United Kingdom on Friday, aged 48.

    Fayemi, in a statement issued on Saturday in Ado-Ekiti by his Chief Press Secretary, Yinka Oyebode, urged Sen. Folarin and the family to be consoled with the fact that the Almighty God is the one that gives and takes.

    The governor said losing a supportive wife could be both painful and devastating. He, however, prayed that God would give the lawmaker the fortitude to bear the loss.

    Fayemi, who is also the Chairman, Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF), said the late Mrs Folarin was not onlya pillar of support to her husband, but also committed personal resources to provide succour to the vulnerable and less privileged in the society.

    “The news of Mrs Folarin’s death was shocking, sad and devastating. She was a virtuous woman and dutiful wife, who showed support for her husband and family, and equally provided succour for the vulnerable.

    “Losing such a wonderful woman who is a pillar of support can be very devastating. My heart is with my dear brother, Senator Folarin and the family at this very trying time.

    “It is my prayer that the good Lord will grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

    “On behalf of my wife, the government and people of Ekiti State, I commiserate with the family of the deceased and the government and people of Oyo State on this loss”, Fayemi added.

  • MKO’s death: You lied to Nigerians, Abiola’s son tells Fmr military ruler, Abdulsalam

    MKO’s death: You lied to Nigerians, Abiola’s son tells Fmr military ruler, Abdulsalam

    The family of late Chief MKO Abiola has tackled a former Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar (rtd), over his claims on the death of the acclaimed winner of the 1993 presidential election.

    Gen Abdulsalami had in exclusive interview with Trust Tv said Abiola was not killed; that he died after falling ill, contrary to the popular reports that he died after drinking a poisoned tea.

    Jamiu, one of the children of Abiola, said the former head of state denied their father proper medical attention, hence his death.

    Expressing disappointment over the retired military leader’s claims, he said, “This incident happened over 24 years ago. Gen Abdulsalami is much older. I used to think that age would come with more honesty, but this is obviously not the case here.

    “He said that unlike late Gen Sani Abacha he made arrangements for the family of my father to see him. Can anyone first of all ask him why it took almost a month for any family member to see him? Other political prisoners were being released all along but yet a visit was too much to ask for.

    “When we speak of death, one can be liable in two ways. If you kill a person directly like in the case of my mother who, as you know, was shot by Sergeant Rogers acting on behalf of the then military government.

    “Or if you kill someone indirectly by allowing the person to die as in the case of my father during Gen Abdulsalami.”

    Daily Trust reports that Kudirat, one of the wives of late Aboila, was killed on June 4, 1996, by assassins suspected to be military.

    Jamiu further said, “Trying to pin down my father’s death on poison would be a waste of time since there was an autopsy report and it did not state poison as the cause of his death even though there is still a possibility.

    “But my father did have heart problems and the head of state knew that. The general public knew. Even those who saw him the night before his death said he was not well so why was he not given proper medical attention?”

    Reacting to Gen Abdulsalami’s statement that God’s guidance helped him to handle the tense situation in the country at that time, he said, “God provides guidance to those who seek it, but those who do not will be guided by the devil. In this case, the general was not being guided by God’s guidance.

    “If he was being guided by God, why did he allow the then UN Secretary General, Kofi Anan, to see my father before any family member? Did my father even know who Kofi Anan was?

    “My mother had been murdered in cold blood; would it not have been the priority of a head of state being guided by God to allow her children see their father after such a tragic loss? We were never allowed to see him.

    “Gen Abdulsalami was more interested in getting diplomats to talk to my father and persuade him to relinquish his mandate so that he (Abdulsalami) could enjoy a more legitimate stay in power.

    “This world might be a circus to the former head of state, but let’s see what the hereafter has in store for him.”

    Human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN), also criticised the statements credited to the former military leader.

    Falana said the ex-head of state had to explain the circumstances around Abiola’s death while with foreigners in the villa, adding that his latest excuses were what he was told as the incident was only witnessed by his CSO, Major Aliyu, who was in the room during the tragedy.

    “It has never happened in Nigeria’s history that foreigners will be allowed to give tea to a detainee, but now, it has become part of our history,” he said.

    “In any case, even if it is water that you have to serve the detainee, you have to taste it first.How can you tell us that you left Abiola in the custody of foreigners?

    “So, the general has to explain why Abiola was left in the hands of foreigners.”

    He further said the military severally forced Abiola to renounce his mandate by bringing former Secretaries General of the Commonwealth and the United Nations, Emeka Anyaoku and Kofi Annan respectively, but failed before they brought in American diplomats.

    He refuted the claim that Abiola died of natural causes, claiming he was denied medical attention for four years and was not released with other political detainees.

    “When at the instance of President Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu came to Nigeria to visit Abiola, he told the whole world that his health was very bad and required urgent medical attention, for four years that was not allowed.”

    He said the testimony of Gen Abdulsalam’s CSO was eventually discredited at the Oputa Panel after the general failed to attend the hearing.

  • Fmr military leader, Abdulsalam reveals cause of MKO Abiola’s death, US connection

    Fmr military leader, Abdulsalam reveals cause of MKO Abiola’s death, US connection

    Twenty-four years after, former head of State, Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar, says late Moshood Kashimawo Abiola, acclaimed winner of the June 12 1993 Presidential election in Nigeria, died after falling ill while also explaining the US connection.

    He affirms that MKO Abiola was not killed.

    Speaking in an interview with Trust TV, he explained that this fact was contrary to insinuations that Abiola took tea that was allegedly poisoned, before he passed on.

    General Abdulsalam Abubakar further explained, “Well, I smile because there were lots of allegations here and there that we killed Abiola. As always when I am talking about late Abiola, I still thank God for directing me on things to do when he gave me the leadership of this country.”

    He stated that “on the day Moshood Abiola passed away; may he rest in peace, two to three things made me always say I thanked God for the guidance He gave me. I received a delegation from America headed by Pickering who was then the Secretary of State or so and the team also had Susan Rice.”

    He added that after the normal courtesies and discussions, when the delegation was about leaving his office, Pickering said, “Your Excellency we made a request to see Moshood Abiola but we were denied”. So I said “Why were you denied? who denied you?” There and then I made a decision. I said “Look, you will see Moshood definitely. I overrule whoever said you cannot see him”. So I now called my Chief Security Officer. I said “Please make arrangements for this team to see Abiola” That is one point.”

    He said that during the incarceration of Moshood Abiola, except his personal doctor, to his knowledge, no member of his family saw him. And when he became Head of State, based on consultations and interaction together with Ambassador Babagana Kingibe, he gave the family a date that they could come and see him.

    He explained that a day before he died, his family came to Abuja to see him, stressing that for one reason or the other, the whole family could not see him at the same time. So it was agreed that when this group of his family will see him today, tomorrow the next team will see him.

    “So they saw him like yesterday. Now this team from US came to see me and I said they could see him. Normally it was in the evenings the family go and see him. So because I had authorized the American team to see him, the other part of the family were waiting to see him.”

    The former Head of State stated that “it was at this meeting when the American team was meeting Abiola that he fell sick and suddenly the security officers called the medical team to come and attend to him”, adding that when they saw the situation, they said it was severe and they needed to take him to the medical centre.

    He explained that it was the medical team plus the American team that took him to the medical centre. Unfortunately, at the medical centre, he gave up the

    General Abdulsalam Abubakar further explained that it was then his Security Chief called and said, “I have bad news for you”. I asked what it was and he said, “Abiola is dead”. I was shocked.

    General Abdulsalami added that his security chief told him that he was there with the American team. At that time he, (former head of state) was staying in the barracks. He had not moved to the villa, saying, “so I said okay, let him take the American team to my house. I will meet them at the house; so I closed from the office, and went there.”

    The former Head of State stated that the issue was how would he break the news to Abiola’s family and how his government will tell the world Abiola had passed on, saying that he must be thankful to God and again to Ambassador Kingibe because they called on him and asked him to bring the family of Abiola and when they came, he broke the news.

  • My mother came back to life three hours after death – Iyabo Oko’s daughter

    My mother came back to life three hours after death – Iyabo Oko’s daughter

    Confusion has trailed the health status of veteran Nollywood actress, Sidikat Odukanwi, popularly known as Iyabo Oko.

    On Wednesday morning, news of Iyabo Oko’s death flooded the Internet.

    However, minutes later, the daughter in a viral video said she was alive.

    According to her, her mother resurrected three hours after she was confirmed dead.

    She said: “As you can see, I’ve been crying since. My mother is still alive just keep praying for her.

    “I posted her yesterday after she was confirmed dead but my elder brother called me later and said she came back to life after three hours, so we thank for life .”

  • My divorce affected every area of my life, it felt like death- Toke Makinwa

    My divorce affected every area of my life, it felt like death- Toke Makinwa

    Fashionable media personality, Toke Makinwa has narrated how her divorce from fitness expert, Maje Ayida affected her.Recall that, Toke Makinwa got married in 2014, and got divorced in 2016.

    Speaking in the recent edition of ‘Tea with Taymesan’ podcast, the fashion said she didn’t see her divorce coming.

    According to her: “I didn’t see my divorce coming, I remember cutting my 30th birthday cake in my husband’s house and I remember saying: ‘Yo b*tches, I am 30, I have a blossoming career , I am married , everything is going great right now’. I remembered that night and my sister said ‘What do you mean? You are feeling yourself’. I told her, I got married before 30 and told her to put a respect on my name.It affected every area of my life, it felt like death. It felt like losing someone”.

    Makinwa also said that her relationship with God keeps her balanced.

     

    “My relationship with God, that is the only thing in the world that is really keeping me balanced. I tell people I don’t know how you survive in this world, in this industry without God. I admire people who have different means of coping mechanisms and sometimes I am like ‘how does it work for you’? But for me, I find out that I need to be rooted in something that is beyond all that is happening right now”.