Tag: Kwara

  • Drama as Pastor Oyedepo hires bouncers to stop wife’s burial in Kwara

    An Abuja based pastor of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Jacob Oyedepo over the weekend allegedly hired bouncers to disperse relatives and friends who had gathered to bury his late wife in Kwara State.

    The pastor’s late wife, Mrs. Christiana Adetola Oyedepo was to be buried on a property she was said to have developed before her untimely death.

    Mrs. Oyedepo (nee Abu) died on May 2, 2017 after a sickness that was said to have lasted for about three months. She was aged 45 years.

    According to New Telegraph, the incident sent tongues wagging as to why a cleric would take such a step over a woman that was married to him for 17 years and had four kids before she died.

    According to the report, the pastor had attempted to sell the uncompleted property and was concerned that burying his wife on the site would discourage prospective buyers from the property.

    Family members claimed that the deceased had embarked on the project with loans obtained from a cooperative society and was still servicing the loan when she died.

    The deceased was said to have been a teacher in one of the public schools in the state and had developed the property on her own.

    It was gathered that their marriage had been rocked by allegations of maltreatment allegedly by the cleric but that the deceased had kept it under wrap to prevent public ridicule.

  • Kwara Gov. extends tenure of TICs, appoints new members

    By Abdullahi Akogun

    The Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed has approved the extension of the tenure and the appointment of new members of transition implementation committees (TICs) for the sixteen local councils in the state.

    According to a statement by Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Isiaka Sola Gold, the new appointments and extension follow the expiration of the tenure of the previous TIC members.

    Alhaji Gold added that Governor Ahmed made the appointments and extension in exercise of powers conferred on him by the Kwara State Local Government Law 2008.

    According to the Secretary to the State Government, the new TIC Chairpersons are: Alhaji Yunus Oniboki (Asa), Alhaji Mohammed Danjuma (Baruten), Mr. Yakubu Shaaba, (Edu), Chief Samuel Adaramola, (Ekiti), Mr. Abdulwahab Ololele, (Ilorin West), Mr. Ishola Abdullahi, (Ilorin East), Alhaja Funmi Salau (Ilorin South), and Alhaji Omoniyi M. Ayinla (Ifelodun).

    Others are Mr. Abiodun Jacob Ajiboye (Irepodun), Mr. Oyelere Oyinloye (Isin), Hon. Umar Ahmed Gunu Y (Kaiama), Mr. Olaiya Zuberu (Moro), Mr. Akeem Olatunji (Offa), Mr. Abegunde Goke, (Oke Ero), Mr. Odogun Olushola Gabriel (Oyun), and Mr. Mohammed Yahaya Barki (Patigi).

    Details of other members of the newly constituted TICs will made available later today.

  • Customs deploys armed personnel to tackle smuggling in Kwara

    Customs deploys armed personnel to tackle smuggling in Kwara

    The Nigeria Custom Service, NCS has deployed armed personnel to prevent the smuggling of imported vehicles through land borders in Kwara, the Area Comptroller, Alhaji Garba Kabiru, has said.

    Kabiru, who is in charge of Niger, Kogi and Kwara State Command, said customs personnel had been mobilised to prevent smuggling of vehicles and other goods into the cuntry.

    “We have since issued effective operational order to our officers in the border areas on how to prevent the illegal business and deal with smugglers,” he said in an interview with newsmen in Minna.

    “We have blocked all their identified exists through our border areas in Kwara as well as those coming on transit from other states.

    “We have partnered with traditional rulers especially those around border communities to alert us on the movement of smugglers.”

    The customs comptroller believed that the support of border communities would lead to more successes in ending smuggling across the nation’s borders.

    Kabiru, therefore, appealed to residents of such communities to offer intelligence reports on the movement of smugglers to help save Nigeria’s economy.