Tag: Kwara State

  • BREAKING: UNILORIN expels final student for beating female lecturer to pulp

    BREAKING: UNILORIN expels final student for beating female lecturer to pulp

    The University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has expelled a final student, Salaudeen Waliu Aanuoluwa, popularly known as Captain Walz for beating his female lecturer, Mrs Rahmat Zakariyyah to a pulp.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the management of UNILORIN made the expulsion of Waliu known on Tuesday after being found guilty of assaulting Mrs Zakariyyah, a female lecturer of the Department of Microbiology.

    A statement by the University’s Director of Corporate Affairs, Mr Kunle Akogun, disclosed that the verdict was handed down by the Student Disciplinary Committee where Waliu was arraigned on Monday, adding that he has 48 days to appeal against the verdict to the Vice-Chancellor in case he feels dissatisfied with the decision”.

    “Salaudeen has since been handed over to the police for further necessary action,” Akogun said.

    A letter written to Waliu by the University Registrar reads, “You will recall that you appeared before the Student Disciplinary Committee (SDC) to defend yourself in respect of an allegation of misconduct levelled against you.

    “After due consideration of all pieces of evidence before it, the Committee was convinced beyond any reasonable doubt that the allegation of misconduct has been established against you. It has accordingly recommended to the Vice-Chancellor, who in the exercise of the power conferred on him, has directed that you Salaudeen, Waliu Aanuoluwa be expelled from the University.

    “Accordingly, you are hereby expelled from the University with immediate effect.

    “You are required to submit forthwith, all University property in your custody including your Student Identity Card to the Dean of Student Affairs or his representative and keep off the campus.

    “In case you are dissatisfied with this decision, you are free to appeal to the University Council through the Dean, Faculty of Life Sciences to the Vice-Chancellor within forty-eight (48) days of the date of this letter”.

  • UNILORIN: Why I beat up my lecturer to coma – 400 level student narrates

    UNILORIN: Why I beat up my lecturer to coma – 400 level student narrates

    Salaudeen Waliu, popularly known as Captain Walz, a final year student of the Department of Microbiology, University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) has explained why he beat up his female lecturer, Mrs Rahmat Zakariyyah to a coma.

    Waliu was alleged to have gone to the office of Mrs Zakariyyah to beg her to help wave the required SIWES course which he missed due to an unexpected event.

    He claimed to have met Mrs Zakariyyah numerous times, but all led to negative responses before last Thursday’s assault on the lecturer.

    While speaking to University Campus Journalists, UCJ-Ilorin, the 400 level student claimed that ”months before the last Thursday’s incident, he was arrested and locked up for two months, thereby warranting his inability to attend SIWES duties.”

    He said he had gone to Allen Avenue in Ikeja, Lagos State, to meet a friend for the first time. He was waiting for the friend when according to him, he “felt the impulse to urinate.”

    Waliu said he urinated near a car parked by drainage when he was challenged by someone who must have washed the car.

    He said he was accused of being a thief and was not allowed to explain himself before mobs descended on him, meted out jungle justice and handed him over to the police which led to his detention for two months.

    The final year student said after the incident in Lagos, he approached Mrs Zakariyyah to explain to her his ordeal but the lecturer said there was no help to offer, except he joined the next set which would result in an extra year.

    He said on the fateful Thursday when he entered the lecturer’s office, she ordered him out of her office.

    “I got angry, I didn’t know what came over me, I started arguing and she told me to leave her office, I told her if I don’t leave, what is she going to do?

    “She then threw a mug at me which injured me and I started beating her,” he added.

    Waliu said the female lecturer did not fight back, so he went on to beat her and later dragged her out of her office to continue the beating.

    “I dragged her out and she ran. I chased and kept beating her before people came. I tried to run but was later caught by the school security,” he stated in the security cell of the institution where he was locked up since he was returned from ‘F’ Divisional Police station, Tanke in Ilorin, the Kwara state.

    Assault: Unilorin assures lecturers, staff of safety

    The management of the University of Ilorin (Unilorin) has assured lecturers, staff and students of the institution of their safety while carrying out their lawful duties.

    This is contained in a statement signed by Dr Fola Olowoleni, the Registrar of the university, and made available to the newsmen on Monday in Illorin.

    Reacting to the assault on Mrs Zakariyyah, the management stated that “they received with sadness the ugly incidence on Nov. 11, in which a 400 Level male student of the Department of Microbiology assaulted a female lecturer at the same department’.

    “The attacker whose name was given as Salaudeen, Waliu-Anuoluwapo with matriculation number 17/55/EJI98, has since been taken by the University Security personnel for questioning and subsequent arraignment before the Student’s Disciplinary Committee (SDC) in line with the University’s rules and regulations.

    “He will be handed over to the police for further investigations.

    “Management hereby wishes to assure all staff members, teachers, students and non-teaching staffs of their safety,” the statement read in part.

    Assault of Unilorin Lecturer: ASUU condemns attack, pledges action

    The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), University of Ilorin (Unilorin) Chapter, has condemned the attack on Mrs Zakariyyah, a female lecturer of Faculty of Life Sciences, by a student of the institution.

    Prof. Moyosore Ajao, the Chairman of the association, made the condemnation during on Monday in Ilorin.

    Recall that Waliu, aka Captain Walz, allegedly beat the lecturer to a coma. The student was alleged to have attacked the lecturer in her office because she refused to help him over his failure to do the mandatory Students Industrial Work Experience Scheme (SIWES).

    Reacting to the development, Ajao said the union would never allow “this dastardly act to go unaddressed”.

    “It is not just because the lecturer is a female but because she is a human being and violence is never tolerated in ASUU, more or less in a university where character and learning are the essence of it.

    “ASUU is patiently waiting on what the university management is going to do before we now apply our own action.

    “But I can tell you that the union is not sleeping on the matter and we are never going to allow such matters to be swept under the carpet,” he stated.

    The ASUU chairman explained that the matter of the assault has already been reported to the law enforcement agencies.

    On speculation whether the student was under the influence of drugs, Ajao observed that in every 12, there is always a Judas, adding that though the students of the institution are largely well behaved, there are bound to be uncouth elements around.

    “The university must demonstrate the capacity to deal with such an act, apart from that they must ensure that such a thing never happens again.

    “You can’t have a student population of over 50,000 and you expect all of them to be disciplined.

    “Whether under the influence of drugs or whatever is immaterial to ASUU. If he is under the influence of drugs, he left his house, are you telling me he did not see anybody, why did he choose to attack the particular lecturer?,” Ajao asked rhetorically.

    The ASUU chairman said the union would also petition the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to also look at the possibility of drug usage in the incidence of the attack.

    “I expect the NDLEA to swing into action. The union will petition to say, ‘these are the people you are looking for, you have had one and we are yet to hear anything’,” he added.

    Ajao maintained that the union would continue to be proactive by protecting its members, adding that an injury to one is an injury to all.

  • Kwara Assembly suspends screening of commissioner-nominee

    Kwara Assembly suspends screening of commissioner-nominee

    The Kwara House of Assembly on Tuesday suspended the screening of Mrs Adenike Afolabi-Oshatimeyin, as commissioner.

    The House did not give any reason for the suspension, but screened and confirmed another commissioner-nominee, Mrs Florence Oyeyemi.

    The Speaker, Mr Yalubu Danladi, announced the suspension of the screening of Afolabi-Oshatimeyin at the commencement of the screening of Oyeyemi.

    He said the screening of Afolabi-Oshatimeyin would hold on Thursday, however.

    Afolabi-Oshatimeyin was Commissioner for Communications in the state cabinet dissolved by Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRasaq last December.

  • Police rescue 4 kidnapped victims in Kwara

    Police rescue 4 kidnapped victims in Kwara

    The Kwara Police Command said it has rescued four of the seven people abducted on Ilorin-Omu-Aran road on Saturday.

    The Police Public Relations Officer of the command, SP Ajayi Okasanmi, disclosed this in a press statement on Sunday in Omu-Aran.

    The command said it received reports of two kidnap incidents simultaneously on Saturday at about 5:35p.m on Oke-Onigbin/Omu-Aran highway and Ekiti -Ekan Meje axis.

    The statement explained that six armed men emerged from the bush and stopped a Siena bus in transit from Ekiti on its way to Ilorin and marched the seven occupants of the vehicle into the bush.

    “The command promptly dispatched its tactical units, comprising the anti-kidnapping and anti-cultists units, joined by local hunters and vigilantes while policemen who were on patrols on the routes were alerted.

    “The abductors were instantly chased into the bushes, four out of the seven abducted persons were rescued; efforts are still in top gear to get the remaining three rescued.

    “Deploying similar tactics by operatives, those abducted in Ekan-Meje-Ekiti axis using the same modus were equally rescued, remaining a pastor and his wife who the command is frantically doing everything possible to rescue unhurt,’’ the police said

    The statement said some suspects had been arrested and were helping the command in its investigation.

    “The situation is under control; the good people of Kwara State are advised to go about their lawful businesses without any fear of molestation and attack,’’ the police said.

    The statement said the police have intensified patrols on all the routes.

    It advised residents to report suspected activities to the police.

  • JTF intercepts migrating herders in their hundreds

    JTF intercepts migrating herders in their hundreds

    The Joint Task Force (JTF) has intercepted a large number of herdsmen, believed to be Fulani, who have the intention of settling down in Kwara.

    The JTF is made up of personnel from the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), the Nigerian Army and the Police.

    In a press release on Wednesday in Ilorin, signed by NSCDC Spokesman, Mr Babawale Afolabi, the intercepted herdsmen were in large number.

    Afolabi said the herders, who were stopped at Erinle-Offa axis, were with some of their cattle and were heading towards the end of Kwara- Osun state boundary.

    He said the herders were on their way to Ajase-Ipo, a town in lfelodun Local Government Area of Kwara.

    “On Aug. 4, suspected Fulani herdsmen in their hundreds were intercepted at Erinle, a border town in Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara,” Afolabi said.

    He said that the herdsmen and their cows were on their way to Ajase Ipo, a town in Kwara with a large concentration of Fulani.

    “The suspected herdsmen were later led to Ajase-Ipo by the JTF where further background checks and profiling were been carried out by the appropriate security operatives,” Afolabi said.

    He, however, said that the herdsmen had been allowed to remain in Ajase-Ipo pending the time background checks would be concluded.

    Afolabi said that more security personnel had been deployed in and around the town.

  • Eid-el-Kabir: 10 die in lone crash in Kwara

    Eid-el-Kabir: 10 die in lone crash in Kwara

    The Kwara Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) have confirmed the death of 10 persons in a lone crash in the state.

    The FRSC Sector Commander, Mr Jonathan Owoade, confirmed the incident in Ilorin on Tuesday.

    He said that the accident involved a black commercial Toyota Hiace bus with vehicle registration number LND 742 XK.

    Owoade said the accident occured on Oko Olowo/Oloru road at Iyemoja on the outskirts of Ilorin, the state capital, adding that the crash was as a result of speed violation.

    “The Olooru Unit Command of the FRSC received a call at around 3:50pm today about a crash which occurred at Iyemoja on Oko Olowo-Olooru road axis.

    “The crash was a lone fatal one involving a black commercial Toyota Hiace bus with vehicle registration number LND 742XK.

    “18 persons were involved and unfortunately 10 of them lost their lives and eight other person’s injured.

    “The cause of the crash was as a result of speed violation,” he said.

    The sector commander said the rescue team of the FRSC had taken the injured persons to Ayo Hospital Okolowo and the General Hospital Ilorin, while the corpses have been deposited at the morgue in the general hospital.

    He said the obstruction caused by the crash had been cleared with the assistance of the Nigeria Police Force.

    Owoade warned motorists against violating road safety guidelines, adding that the resultant effect of over speeding was road traffic crash.

    He advised road users especially travellers to take caution and exercise patience while on the road.

    “Slow and steady wins the race. The prayer of every traveller is to reach their destination, it does not matter how long it takes.

    “Speed violation, fatigue driving and disrespect for traffic rules can cut such expectations short.

    “May we not die untimely by our own hands,” the sector commander said.

  • UNILORIN student allegedly raped, found dead in room

    UNILORIN student allegedly raped, found dead in room

    A 300-level student of the University of Ilorin, identified as Blessing Olajide, was allegedly raped and murdered in her room in the Tanke area of Ilorin, Kwara State.

    Olajide, who until her death, was a student of the Agricultural Science Department, hailed from Oke-Opin in the Ekiti Local Government Area of the state.

    According to reports, the deceased was murdered in her Tanke home on Tuesday.

    The Director of Corporate Affairs, UNILORIN, Alhaji Kunle Akogun, said he had not been briefed about the incident when contacted by our correspondent on Thursday.

    He said, “Sincerely, I am not aware of the incident. It might have happened outside the school campus, but, I’m not yet aware.”

    However, the Police Public Relations Officer in the State, Ajayi Okasanmi, while confirming the incident, said, “A complaint was lodged at F’ Divisional Police Station of the discovery of the corpse of a student.

    “Our men were mobilised to the scene and they evacuated the corpse and took it to the hospital for autopsy. We met her naked, bruises were noticed in her private part, her mouth was covered among others,” he further stated.A

    Reacting to the development, a lawmaker in the state, Ganiyu Abolarin, representing the Ekiti State Constituency in he state House of Assembly, decried the growing insecurity in the state, demanding the immediate investigation, apprehension and prosecution of the culprits.

  • Suspected cultist dies after jumping into river to evade police arrest

    Suspected cultist dies after jumping into river to evade police arrest

    A suspected member of a cult group died on Friday after jumping into a river in the Surulere area of Ilorin, Kwara State.

    Police gave the name of the deceased as Musbau Saheed. He was said to be arrested at Baboko area of the town early in the day by a police team raiding a hideout.

    The death of the suspect resulted in a protest as angry youths confronted policemen posted to secure government facilities and control traffic in various parts of Ilorin metropolis.

    The protesters marched from the Surulere Police Station to the police headquarters in GRA, chasing away any uniform men in sight.

    The spokesperson for the Kwara State Police Command, SP Ajayi Okasanmi, said men of the anti-cultism unit of the command had attempted to thwart a planned reprisal by a cult group in an uncompleted building in Baboko.

    He said, “Some hoodlums in the Baboko area of Ilorin blocked the road this morning (Friday), preventing free flow of traffic in protest of the incident of the arrested suspected cultist, who in an attempt to escape from the police, took a dive into the river close to the scene of the arrest. The hoodlums took to the streets and blocked the road.

    “The arrest came on the heels of intelligence available to the command, indicating that some suspected cultists were assembled at an uncompleted building in Baboko in readiness for an attack. A team of detectives were detailed to the scene. Two of the suspects were arrested.

    “While taking them to the station, one of the suspects by name Musbau Saheed jumped into a nearby river close to the scene. An attempt by the police and fire service officers to rescue him was delayed by hoodlums who made the rescue attempt difficult. Eventually, he was rescued and taken to hospital where he was confirmed dead.”

    Okasanmi said that the state Commissioner of Police, CP Mohammed Bagega, visited the scene and directed a discreet investigation into the matter.

    The CP also advised members of the public to go about their lawful business without any fear, adding that the police were on the ground to ensure security of all citizens.

    “The Kwara State Police Command wishes to assure the good people of Kwara State of their safety at all times as adequate security arrangements have been put in place in all parts of the state,” Okasanmi added.

  • Police, NSCDC intercept four truckloads of Fulani, Bororo herdsmen in Kwara State

    Police, NSCDC intercept four truckloads of Fulani, Bororo herdsmen in Kwara State

    Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Kwara State, on Tuesday, intercepted and sent four truckloads of Fulani/Bororo herders and their cattle away from the state.

    According to reports, the herders had planned to settle in the Offa, Offa Local Government Area of the state before they were intercepted at Ipee town, a neighbouring area in the Oyun Local Government Area of the state.

    It was also gathered that the combined efforts of the men of the NSCDC and the Police in the state had led to the return of the herders, who were relocating from Ondo and Osun states, back to their base.

    In a report given by the NSCDC Divisional Officer in Oyun local government, Henry Bilesanmi, the Police led the herders out of the state with their patrol vans.

    According to the NSCDC report titled: ‘NSCDC and NPF in Ipee send Fulani Bororo back to base’, it said: “At about 08:00hrs of today, Tuesday, 4th May 2021, four (4) trucks fully loaded with Fulani/Bororo herdsmen entered Ipee township but unfortunately for them, people of Ipee and all the local vigilantes came out en mass to disallow them from entering the town with the help NSCDC officers in Ipee and the NPF who led them out with their patrol van.”

    Also, the Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC, Babawale Zaid Afolabi, said that the command received an information that herders from Osun and Ondo States had been moving in to Ipee town which shares boundary with Offa Local Government Area.

    “These herders were denied by Ondo and Osun States due to the criminal activities being carried out by the group. We also identified that herders came into the boundary loaded with four trailers along side the cattle wanted to settle in Offa.

    “On this note, security agencies in Offa intercepted and led them out towards boundary between Osun and Kwara States.

    “We advise the towns that border with Offa to be proactive and promptly raise alarm whenever they notice or suspect any strange movement.

    “They should be security conscious about bandits and also notify people around them and report to security agencies nearest to them,” Afolabi said.

  • Mob set suspected kidnapper’s property ablaze in Kwara

    Mob set suspected kidnapper’s property ablaze in Kwara

    An angry mob, mostly youths, on Friday set ablaze property of a suspected kidnapper, simply identified as Ramoni, in Omu-Aran, Irepodun Local Government Area of Kwara.

    Some of the property that were touched by the mob included two private cars, two houses and a hotel structure belonging to the suspected kidnapper.

    Ramoni, a herder and hotelier, was said to have been whisked away by soldiers along with an accomplice herbalist, Bunmi Popoola, for their alleged involvement in a kidnapping saga in Odo-Owa, Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara, on Thursday.

    An unnamed hunter in Odo-Owa was said to have foiled payment of a ransom to secure the freedom for a kidnapped victim, who was tied down in a Fulani settlement called Ruga and alerted security agencies.

    Some of the kidnappers were said to have fled the scene while Ramoni, who was in his car with Bunmi heading toward Ruga at the time, were suspected to have a hand in the incident and were promptly arrested and whisked away by soldiers.

    The 27-year-old Popoola, Ramoni’s alleged accomplice, was formerly a kingmaker in Odo-Owa community but was in October 2016 expelled by the Odo-Owa Traditional Council for criminal activities.

    He was accused of raping a 27-year-old girl, simply identified as Joke, under the guise of curing her of an ailment.

    Joke, an Agricultural Science graduate of the College of Education, Lafiagi, was reportedly afflicted with a strange disease in 2014, which defied orthodox medication and was referred to Popoola for treatment.

    Joke’s mother had told the police then that Popoola always used a handkerchief to wipe the private part of her daughter each time he had sex with her and threatening her with death, if she revealed what he did.

    Popoola was later arraigned before an Ilorin Magistrates’ Court, presided over by Mr Ahmed Immam, and ordered to be remanded in prison custody over a one-count charge of murder.

    Ramoni on the other hand was said to be on the radar of the youths in the community and was being observed for allegedly belonging to a kidnap syndicate.

    The aforementioned past scenarios involving the two suspects was said to have angered the youths and compounded their woes.

    NAN gathered that the soldiers had to whisk away the two suspects to an unknown destination on Thursday to prevent the youths from setting ablaze the Odo-Owa Police Division where they were initially detained.

    The youths allegedly from Odo-Owa in their hundreds on motorbike and holding dangerous weapons, including charms, had stormed Ramoni’s residence and hotel premises in Omu-Aran as early as 9 a.m on Friday and set the property ablaze.

    NAN reports that cases of kidnappings had become rampant in most of the communities in Kwara South and had created tension and anxiety among the populace.

    When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of Kwara Police Command, Ajayi Okasanmi, said he was yet to be briefed about the development.

    Okasanmi however promised to get back to NAN after hearing from officers at the Omu-Aran division, where the incident took place.