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  • Controversial singer, Portable to enjoy weekend in police cell

    Controversial singer, Portable to enjoy weekend in police cell

    After the expiration of a 72-hour ultimatum given to controversial singer, Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, by the police, he has been arrested and would be charged to court.

    Recall that the police had asked the ‘Zazoo Zehh’ crooner to turn himself in following allegations of assault. The singer would now remain in police custody till Monday.

    Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the singer’s arrest on Friday, adding that he is now at the State Police Headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta.

    In an earlier report on Tuesday, the artiste was seen in two videos verbally assaulting and rough handling some police officers at his bar in Sango Ota, Ogun State. However, he claimed that “for no reason”, an alleged Internet fraudster had brought the police officers to his bar to arrest him and his staff members.

    According to Oyeyemi, Portable was invited following a petition by a young studio owner who claimed that Portable together with his aides beat him to stupor and locked his studio.

    He added that all the summons that were sent to the singer, he did not honour any of them.

  • Police, suspected Kidnappers exchange fire, two arrested in Ogun community

    Police, suspected Kidnappers exchange fire, two arrested in Ogun community

    Persons suspected to be kidnappers have killed a man in Ogun state, south-west Nigeria.

    Meanwhile, two suspect have been arrested by the police in the state  after an exchange of fire on Tuesday in the state.

    The suspects, who were identified as Mohammed Bello and Mohammed Bashiru, were apprehended following a distress call received from Bisodun village.

    The villagers had informed the police that the kidnappers had invaded their community at about 8pm to abduct a couple, Mr and Mrs Ojo.

    In reaction to  the distress call, the DPO of Owode Egba division, CSP Olasunkanmi Popoola, had raced to the scene, where he met the local hunters in large numbers, facing the kidnappers.

    According to the Ogun State police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the policemen joined the hunters in search for the kidnappers and the victims.

    Oyeyemi said “the kidnappers suddenly opened fire on the rescue team,” stating that the security men also responded.

    He regretted that one of the hunters was unfortunately hit by the bullet.

    Oyeyemi informed that the kidnappers, who were overwhelmed by the gunfire from the police and the hunters, abandoned the victims and fled.

    The abducted victims and the injured hunter were reportedly rushed to the hospital; “but the hunter, Adebare Ramoni, gave up the ghost while receiving treatment.”

    “At about 10am in the morning, there was information that the suspects were sighted somewhere in the bush, consequence upon which the Area commander of Owode Egba, ACP Adeniyi Adedeji, led teams of policemen to the scene and together with the hunters, stormed the bush and successfully apprehended two amongst the kidnappers,” Oyeyemi said.

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, in Ogun, Frank Mba, commended the hunters, even as he ordered the transfer of the suspects to the anti-kidnapping unit.

    Mba sympathized with the family of the slain hunter, praying God to give them the fortitude to bear the loss.

  • BREAKING: Abacha’s ex-Chief of Staff, Oladipo Diya is dead

    BREAKING: Abacha’s ex-Chief of Staff, Oladipo Diya is dead

    Former Chief of Staff in General Sani Abacha’s military junta, Lt-General Donaldson Oladipo Oyeyinka Diya (retd) is dead.

    His death was confirmed by Prince Oyesinmilola Diya. He said the former military administrator of Ogun State passed on to glory in the early hours of 26th March 2023.

    Born on the 3rd of April, 1944, Diya was military Governor of Ogun State after the Buhari-Idiagbon coup of December 31st, 1983.

    Diya joined the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna and fought during the Nigerian Civil War.

    He later attended the US Army School of Infantry, the Command and Staff College, Jaji (1980–1981) and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru.

    While serving in the military, Diya studied law at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he obtained an LLB degree, and then at the Nigerian Law School, where he was called to bar as Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

    He held other top military posts like GOC, 82 Division and finally the Chief of General Staff (military Vice President) to Gen Sani Abacha

    The statement read:

    “On behalf of the entire Diya family home and abroad; We announce the passing on to Glory of our dear Husband,Father, Grandfather,brother, Lt- General Donaldson Oladipo Oyeyinka Diya (Rtd) GCON, LLB, BL, PSC, FSS, mni.

    “Our dear Daddy passed onto glory in the early hours of 26th March 2023. Please keep us in your prayers as we mourn his demise in this period. Further announcements will be made public in due course.

    “Barrister Prince Oyesinmilola Diya, on behalf of the family.”

  • PDP asks INEC to review Ogun governorship election result

    PDP asks INEC to review Ogun governorship election result

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Saturday in Abuja called on INEC to review the March 18 Ogun governorship election result.

    Its National Publicity Secretary, Mr Debo Ologunagba told a news conference that the party rejected the declaration of Gov. Dapo Abiodun of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as the winner of the election.

    He said the PDP reviewed the election and observed that the result declared by INEC was completely at variance with the provisions of the Electoral Law 2022 and the Commission’s guidelines for the conduct of elections.

    He said that specifically from the summary of collated results, PDP’s candidate, Mr Oladipupo Adebutu, was in clear lead before the process was compromised.

    He alleged INEC officials were compromised to cancel PDP’s thousands of winning votes and brazenly declared Abiodun of APC as winner in violation of the provisions of the Electoral Law 2022.

    Ologunagba said with the cancelled votes, the margin of lead between Abiodun and Adebutu was not in excess of the total number of Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) collected at polling units where election did not hold or cancelled.

    INEC cancelled the exercise in some polling units citing disruption of polls.

    “Whereas the number of PVCs collected in places where elections were not held or cancelled is 33,750, the margin of lead between the two candidates as announced by INEC is 13,915.

    “This invalidates the declaration and return made by INEC.

    “The Electoral Law 2022 expressly mandates INEC to appoint a new date for the conduct of the polls in polling units where election did not hold or cancelled before any return can be made,’’ Ologunagba said.

    He said that Section 24 (3) of the law provided that where there was substantial disruption of election or it was impossible to continue with the election the commission should fix a new date.

    “The section states that: `the Commission shall suspend the election and appoint another date for the continuation of the election or the process’,’’ he said.

    Ologunagba added that the law stated that where INEC fixed a substituted date for fresh election there should be no return for the initial election until polling had taken place in the area or areas affected.

    “The hurried declaration of the APC candidate by INEC as winner is, therefore, a declaration made contrary to the provisions of the Electoral Law 2022 and Regulations and Guidelines stipulated by INEC for the election.

    “In such situation, the option available to INEC is to exercise its powers under Section 65 (1) of the Electoral Law 2022 to review the wrongful declaration and Return made within seven days,’’ he said.

    Ologunagba said it was condemnable that INEC would cancel PDP’s winning votes and return Abiodun in gross violation of the law and total disregard for the will of the people as expressed at the election.

    He said that the people of Ogun were unwilling to accept a declaration that did not reflect their expressed will at the election.

  • Ogun guber: INEC in trouble for omitting party’s name

    Ogun guber: INEC in trouble for omitting party’s name

    Mr Olufemi Oguntoyinbo, the Governorship candidate of New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in Ogun, has threatened legal action against INEC over omission of his party’s name on the ballot papers used for Saturday election.

    Oguntoyinbo made his intention known in a statement he personally signed and made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Sunday.

    Oguntoyinbo cast his vote on Saturday in Ofada, Obafemi/ Owode Local Government area of Ogun.

    “By the grace of God, we are going to court to challenge INEC on why they failed to put our party’s name on the ballot papers. I’m disappointed in INEC,” he said.

    Oguntoyinbo, however, described the omission of his party’s name on the ballot papers, as “a ploy to rob me and the party victory in the just conducted governorship and State Assembly elections”.

    He said that apart from omitting the party’s name from the ballot papers, the election was marred by manipulations and irregularities.

    Oguntoyinbo accused APC and PDP of intimidating and harassing his supporters, as well inducing the electorate through vote-buying.

    He said that the party had earlier written a letter to INEC to ensure inclusion of his party’s name on the ballot papers, instead of only the logo.

    According to him, INEC in its wisdom decided to rob the party of victory by refusing to correct the error, hence, the need to challenge it constitutionally by going to court.

    “On the ballot paper, I cannot see my party, the NNPP. After writing to INEC to make amendment before the election, but to our surprise, we could not find the name, but only the logo.

    “In spite of this, there was no security during the election in my polling unit, where I cast my vote, as the APC gathered hoodlums to attack me.

    “I’m so disappointed that people can’t move around freely to the extent that they were dragging guns with my security,” he said.

  • INEC declares Dapo Abiodun winner of Ogun Governorship election

    INEC declares Dapo Abiodun winner of Ogun Governorship election

    Abiodun was declared winner by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on Sunday.

    Abiodun has been given the mandate to run the state of Aaffairs in the state for the next four years.

    He polled 276,298 votes to defeat his closest challenger, Ladi Adebutu of the Peoples Democratic Party who scored 262,383 votes.

    Candidate of the Africa Democratic Party, ADP, Biyi Otegbeye came third on 94,754 votes

    The INEC Returning Officer, Prof. Kayode Adebowale, said 2,688,305 was the total registered voters while accredited voters were 666,406

    Adebowale said a total of 645,133 votes were valid while 18,835 votes were rejected. He said a total of 663, 968 votes were cast .

  • Guber Polls: PDP deputy candidate, Akinlade laments attacks by thugs in Ogun

    Guber Polls: PDP deputy candidate, Akinlade laments attacks by thugs in Ogun

     

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), deputy governorship candidate ,Adekunle Akinlade,  raised anThe Ogun born politician  alarm over the invasion of polling units by armed thugs.

    The Ogun born politician  made this comment  at his hometown in Agosasa shortly  after casting his vote.

    According to him, there have been reports of shooting and ballot box snatching in some polling units in Ogun East.

    Akinlade expressed displeasure that security agents who were supposed to avert the situation did nothing, giving the thugs a field day.

    “It’s unfortunate, my phones have been ringing since morning. I have seen photos and videos. We were informed that members of the opposition party have become very violent. There is someone called Efele or something who has been carrying thugs all around. They went straight into polling units to attack people. They shot in the air, carted away ballot papers and other INEC materials.

    “Shockingly, we were told that there are security personnel just standing and watching this happen. It’s quite sad for our democracy that this is happening in Ogun East. We thought Ogun East was supposed to be more peaceful being the home of the sitting governor. It is most embarrassing for us in Ogun State, what we are witnessing in this election,” he said.

    Akinlade appealed to the electoral umpire and security agents to take note of the electoral violence and take appropriate actions thereafter.

    The deputy governorship candidate said he is sure of victory in the polls.

    “We have no doubt we are going to win this election. The election has been peaceful in Ogun West and Ogun Central. In Ogun East, aside from Sagamu, Odogbolu and Ijebu-Ode where they’ve been attacking people. We don’t know what they could do moving beyond that.

    “Relatively, we believe we are doing well with information trickling in so far. By 4, 5 pm we will be more certain. We hope that results are transmitted from polling units as INEC has promised.

    “We are confident, that is why we came all out to campaign very well. We believe people’s votes will count once results are transmitted from the polling units with the BVAS. We have no doubt that we will win this election,” he stated.

  • Ogun based Woman allegedly kills her landlord over disagreement on bills

    Ogun based Woman allegedly kills her landlord over disagreement on bills

    A woman known as Ifeoma Ossai, is currently cooling off in police cell over the death of her landlord, Surulere Oladele in Ogun state.

    Ossai was apprehended by the police on Saturday after one Olaleye Taiwo who claims to be the brother of the deceased lodged a complaint against her at the Sango Ota divisional headquarters by one Olaleye Taiwo.

    The complainant had reported to the police that his brother, Oladele had a disagreement with his tenant over the payment of electricity bill, and in the process, she “grabbed the manhood of the deceased and dragged him with it.”

    In a statement by the Ogun State police spokesman, the landlord was said to have gone unconscious on the ground and was rushed to the General Hospital, Ota, where he was pronounced dead by the doctor on duty.

    Upon the report, Oyeyemi said the DPO of Sango Ota Division, CSP Saleh Dahiru, had immediately led his men to the scene where the suspect was arrested.

    During interrogation, the suspect had claimed that “the deceased asked her to pay for electricity bill, but she insisted that until water is directly connected to her apartment as promised by the landlord before she packed in, she will not pay the electricity or any other utility bill.”

    This, it was learnt, led to a scuffle between them and she grabbed the deceased’s manhood and dragged him with it.

    Oyeyemi said the corpse had been deposited at the mortuary for post-mortem.

    Meanwhile, Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Frank Mba, has ordered that the suspect be transferred to the homicide section of the State CIID for further investigation and diligent prosecution

  • 2023 Polls: I’ll arrest political thugs imported to disrupt elections – Governor Abiodun

    2023 Polls: I’ll arrest political thugs imported to disrupt elections – Governor Abiodun

    Ahead of the forthcoming gubernatorial elections in the country,  the governor of Ogun state, Dapo Abiodun has threatened to arrest anybody trying to intimidate or harrass voters on election day in the state.

    Abiodun reminded his political opponents that he’s still the governor of the state and possesses such power to effect such arrest.

    According to him, political thugs are being imported into the state to disrupt elections and intimidate electorates.

    In a veiled reference to former Governor Ibikunle Amosun and Hon. Ladi Adebutu, Abiodun reminded them that his gentility must not be mistaken for cowardice.

    The governor told his supporters not to allow anybody to intimidate them, saying he is in charge of governance in the state.

    The Iperu born politician made this statement while addressing his supporters in his home town on Monday.

    Speaking in Yoruba, he said: “Don’t allow anybody to intimidate you on election day. I am sure you know that I am the governor, I am the governor of this state. I am the Chief Security Officer of this state and I can arrest anybody, anybody!

    “They (opponents) can be grandstanding here and there, but it is vanity. You know I’m a gentleman. But like they say, the gentility of a tiger is not a symbol of timidity.

    “I learnt some people have started importing thugs into Iperu, If I lay my hands on them, I’ll deal with them and their thugs severely.”

    Abiodun and Adebutu, his main rival in the governorship race are both indigenes of Iperu – Remo in Ogun state.

    According to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the new date date for the Gubernatorial and State Assembly election is now March 18 2023.

     

  • Police arrest 5 suspected ritualists in Ogun

    Police arrest 5 suspected ritualists in Ogun

    The Police Command in Ogun, says it has arrested five suspected members of a ritual gang, which specialises in exhuming corpses from graves and removing body parts for rituals.

    The Police Spokesman , Abimbola Oyeyemi, who disclosed this in a statement in Abeokuta on Sunday, said the suspects were arrested on Saturday in Odogbolu.

    Oyeyemi gave the names of the suspects as; Oshole Fayemi, 60, Oseni Adesanya, 39, Ismaila Seidu, 30, Oseni Oluwasegun ,69 and Lawal Olaiya, 50.

    He said the suspects were arrested following intelligence received by the Police at Odogbolu Divisional Headquarters, that the gang was planning carry out another round of human parts harvest within Ososa town.

    He said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), of Odogbolu Division, Godwin Idehai, immediately mobilised his men and stormed the suspects’ hideout where five of them were apprehended.

    “On interrogation, the suspects made confessional statements that they were actually into the business of exhuming corpses from their graves.

    “They said that they usually sold the exhumed body parts to their clients who used them for money making rituals,” he said.

    Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Frank Mba, has directed that the suspects be transferred to State Criminal Investigation Department for discreet investigation and possible prosecution.