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Ikenne Obaship tussle crisis persists leaving four injured

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…No fresh attacks on Sunday — Police

Bankole Taiwo, Abeokuta

The crisis over Ikenne Remo Obaship tussle since last Friday persisted on Sunday morning as the loyalists of one of the claimants to the throne, Yomi Odeneye and supporters of the incumbent traditional ruler of the town, Oba Adeyinka Onakade were said to have allegedly clashed again.

This is coming on the heels of statement from the Spokesman of the state police command over the weekend, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi saying that the police had arrested six people in connection with the crisis.

One of the residents of the town who spoke with our Correspondent on Sunday under anonymity, however said that, loyalists of Yomi Odeneye allegedly attacked supporters of Oba Onakade again vandalising their vehicles and residential houses.

This development was said to have made residents of the town to be scampering for safety as none wished to be caught in the crossfire.

The Spokesman of the state police command, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi however told our Correspondent that there was never a report of a fracas on Sunday as the combined security team including the soldiers and the police had put the situation under control since Saturday.

Oyeyemi said that “I just called one of the people involved not long ago and I was told that normalcy had since returned to the town. All our men deployed to the town are still there including the soldiers, so I can tell you that the situation is now under control, since Saturday, there has no report of any fresh attacks.”

In a statement on Saturday, Ogun State police command said that it has arrested six susspects for unleashing terror on residents of the town over protracted Obaship tussle which is presently a subject  of litigation in court.

Crisis was said to have rocked the town on Friday 5th of March, 2021 following the decision of Oba Onakade to celebrate a traditional festival known as “Jabajaba,”  towards which a town crier was sent  round the community for the preparatory rites.

This was said not to have gone down well with the opposing side who allegedly attacked the town crier and seized the gong. They also accused the Oba of trying to forcefully fence off a piece of land where traditional  rites are  performed in the town.

This was said to have led to a fracas between the two parties, following which the two sides suffered some injures and some homes damaged.

The police disclosed further that its Sagamu Area Commander was said to have quickly deployed some officers to the area and brought the situation under control.

The Commissioner of Police, CP Edward Awolowo Ajogun who was in the town on Saturday for on-the-spot assessment and peace talk was said to have met separately with the two opposing sides, warned them to eschew violence and follow the due process of the law to resolve their differences.

While the CP and his entourage were still on the peace mission within the town, information was received that  some people suspected to be hired thugs and Agbekoyas, popular Yoruba  hunters’  group, were shooting sporadically in retaliation against their properties allegedly damaged, and in the process, injured about four people.

The CP there and then ordered that they should be chased and brought to book.

Six amongst them, namely: Olasunkanmi Enigbokan, Oluwashina Kafisanwo, Olusegun Odukoya, Lawal Adebayo, Suraju Animashun and Qudus Mabadeje were arrested with dangerous weapons and assorted charms and have confessed to the offence.

Meanwhile, the injured persons have been taken to the hospital and are responding positively to treatment.

The police said, “it is pertinent  to note that no death is recorded contrary to rumour being peddled around.”

The Commissioner of Police was said to have ordered the immediate transfer of the suspects to state criminal investigation and intelligence department for discreet investigation and prosecution.

He  has further warned that anybody caught with offensive weapons or attempting to harm any person or destroy any property will be dealt with decisively.

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Foundation empowers traders with N20m loan, offers scholarship to prospective undergraduates

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By Jeleel Olawale

A non-governmental organisation, Kunle Ayoola Foundation, has provided a sum of N20million loan facility to empower petty traders in their businesses.

The organisation that focuses on easing the burden of widows, orphans and youths also granted scholarships to some prospective undergraduates.

A philanthropist and founder of the Foundation, Kunle Ayoola disclosed during a press conference that many residents of Ile-Ife received free medical treatments for their ailments while food items were distributed.

Explaining reason behind the humanitarian gestures, Ayoola said it was his own way of reaching to the needy and addressing economic challenges bedeviling Nigeria.

While calling on other well-meaning Nigerians to be generous towards other citizens, especially the vulnerable, Ayoola disclosed that the foundation organised various programmes for a week to address the immediate needs of the public.

He said, “Kunle Ayoola Foundation (KAF) is a non-governmental organization and non- profit. It is focused on easing the burden of widows, orphans and youth. The Foundation was founded in Nigeria on 27th of August 2020 with the passion of empowering the people.

“The four day event started on Wednesday 26th at KAF Secretariat in Ile-Ife with a walk to live body fitness exercise and there was free medicals to the people. We also distributed food items to the indigent members of the society.

“Bearing in mind the economic challenges confronting us as a nation, we decided to empower petty traders by providing the sum of N20 million loan facility. We also have out scholarships to many candidates that KAF had already given free JAMB forms and they performed well in the just concluded 2024 exams.”

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$500m lost to internet fraud in 2022 – EFCC chairman

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The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ola Olukoyede, has decried the negative impact of internet crimes popularly known as “yahoo yahoo’’ on the country.

Olukoyede disclosed that several international companies had to shut down their Nigerian operations following massive theft of their finances through local wire fraud.

He noted that in 2022, over $500m was lost as a result of the activities of Internet fraudsters.

A statement by the commission’s Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, said the EFCC chairman spoke at the Global Peace Movement International awards on Thursday, where he was named the Man of the Year.

He said, “In 2022, we lost over $500 million in our economy to yahoo boys. The statistics are there. In the same year, about 71 international companies left Nigeria because they hacked their accounts.

“We can’t get credit cards in Nigeria because of our poor credit rating because of the activities of these cyber criminals. So, the best we can get is debit cards.

“Do you know that there are some international merchants that you cannot use Nigerian cards on their platforms? Display your green passport outside the country and see if they will not take you aside and search you thoroughly.”

He stated that no shade of economic and financial crime would go unaddressed under his leadership of the EFCC.

Olukoyede added that people stealing money in high places started from local governments and school associations.

He said, “We will do the mini; we will do the mega. If you don’t do the mini, the mini will become the mega. Some of these people stealing money in high places started from the local governments, they started as leaders of associations in schools, where they stole money and they did nothing to them and it became part of their lives.”

Olukoyede promised not to disappoint Nigerians and not to spare the corrupt.

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LASG clears pension backlog, pays 2,000 retirees N4.46bn

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The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, announced the clearing of all pension backlogs in the state on Thursday.

In a statement on X.com on Thursday, Sanwo-Olu stated that with a payment of ₦4.46 billion to 2,000 retirees, the state has fulfilled its commitment to eliminate outstanding pension arrears.

The statement read, “Today, we effectively cleared all pension backlog in Lagos State with the payment of ₦4,461,659,536.82 to 2,000 retirees.

“In February, we paid ₦3.1 billion to 1,013 retirees with a promise to settle all arrears and current pension liabilities, and that promise has been fulfilled today.”

He further stated that since assuming office, his administration has paid a total of over ₦68 billion into the Retirement Savings Accounts of retirees across various government departments.

He added that the “Pay As You Go” pension model utilised by the state will ensure that future retirees receive their full benefits and gratuity immediately upon retirement.

Sanwo-Olu added, “Since the inception of this administration, we have paid a sum of ₦68,164,627,407.21 into the Retirement Savings Accounts of retirees in the Mainstream, Local Government, State Universal Basic Board (SUBEB), Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) and other Parastatals of the State Government. We are very happy with this achievement.

“Employees of the Lagos State Government who retire from the civil service will now get their full pension benefits and gratuity immediately after retirement as Lagos State continues to lead in pension benefits administration with a Pay As You Go template.”

In his statement, Sanwo-Olu stated that to further enhance their well-being, the state launched a new Health Insurance Scheme specifically designed for retirees.

“We also launched a Health Insurance Scheme tailored specifically for our retirees. This scheme will provide access to a wide range of medical services, from routine check-ups to specialised treatments,” he added.

In February that Sanwo-Olu paid N3.149 billion to 1,013 retirees in its 103rd retirement bond certificate presentation.

The governor had also promised that another N4 billion outstanding will be paid in March while the government will try to clear all backlogs by April.

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