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It’s Better To Have 774 LG Chairmen Who Are Thieves Than One Big Thief – Oshiomhole

Senator Adams Oshiomhole, representing the Edo North senatorial district, has reiterated his support for the financial autonomy of local governments in Nigeria, following the Supreme Court’s ruling on July 11, 2024, that upheld this autonomy.

Speaking at a forum on local government autonomy organized by the House of Representatives on Monday, Oshiomhole, a former Governor of Edo State, underscored the importance of accountability and character in governance.

He emphasized that local government chairmen, due to their direct connection with the people, bear a significant responsibility to wisely manage resources for essential public services, such as roads, hospitals, and other infrastructure.

On a more humorous note, Oshiomhole quipped, “It’s better to have 774 local government chairmen who are thieves than one big thief.”

He explained that this way, each local government in Nigeria would have the potential to produce one or two billionaires, as opposed to having just one billionaire at the state level.

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Customs Officers, Soldiers Brutalize Residents For Recording Video On Badagry-Seme Expressway

Two residents, Taofeek Olatunbosun and Rafiu Abdelmalik, were severely beaten by officers of the Nigerian Customs Service and military personnel at a checkpoint along the Badagry-Seme Expressway on Sunday, December 1, 2024, after being caught recording a video.

The security operatives suspected the victims of working as informants for journalists covering smuggling activities on the road. Olatunbosun and Abdelmalik, both transporters, had stopped to refuel and were attempting to update their customers about their location when the incident occurred.

Olatunbosun explained to Vanguard, “We were on our way to Apa when we stopped at a fuel station. My customer kept asking where we were, so I asked my assistant to record a video to send to him. Suddenly, someone tried to grab the phone from my assistant, which caught the attention of the officers at the checkpoint. They accused us of recording videos for journalists investigating smuggling activities.”

The officers then took the two men to a nearby location and contacted Officer Adamu Zakari, a soldier, who arrived and allegedly recognized Olatunbosun, even mentioning knowing his brother.

Despite this, he reportedly threatened to kill Olatunbosun’s brother if he ever saw him again.

The situation escalated when Zakari expressed disbelief at their story and suggested that they should have been killed and dumped in the water, leading to a violent beating.

Abdelmalik, the second victim, added, “I was just following my boss’s orders. One of the smugglers working with the security operatives slapped me and tried to take my phone. We were dragged to a secluded spot near the checkpoint where the officers tortured us, demanding to know which journalists we were planning to send the video to.”

The victims were only saved when nearby residents, alarmed by the brutality, called the police.

Abdelmalik said, “If the residents hadn’t intervened, they would have killed us.” It was later revealed that the same officers had previously warned journalists in Badagry not to report on smuggling activities.

This incident follows an exposé by journalist Fisayo Soyombo, which highlighted the alleged involvement of the Nigerian Customs Service in facilitating smuggling along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

Soyombo’s investigation showed Customs patrol vehicles at checkpoints allowing smugglers to pass freely with goods like rice, chicken, and turkey, while also raising concerns about the possible trafficking of illicit drugs or weapons.

In response to the incident, Abdullahi Hossein, the Public Relations Officer for the Seme Border Customs, assured Vanguard that the officers involved would be immediately withdrawn from the checkpoint.

He added, “What they did does not represent our values, and we take full responsibility for their actions.” Regarding the involvement of military personnel, Hossein said, “Because of the sensitive nature of some patrols, we have military personnel working with us. I’m not certain if they were involved in this incident, but we will take responsibility and urge the victims to contact us.”

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Popular Content Creator, Egungun Reacts After Leaked Video Sparks Online Outrage

Nigerian content creator, Kuye Adegoke, popularly known as Egungun of Lagos, has addressed the viral video that has been circulating on social media, causing a stir among his fans and followers.

The leaked footage shows Egungun on a video call with an unidentified woman while brushing his teeth.

During the call, the content creator, dressed in shorts, unintentionally exposed his private parts. The incident quickly went viral, triggering a wave of online reactions.

This controversy follows closely after his wife, Pashotah, had spoken out about a blackmail attempt involving her husband’s private videos.

Pashotah revealed that a Snapchat user had mistakenly shared a video intended for her, which Egungun had recorded while traveling.

The video, which was meant to be private, was screen-recorded and posted to the user’s Snapchat story.

Despite the blackmail attempt, Pashotah had defended her husband and their marriage, insisting that their relationship remained strong despite the online threats.

However, the recent video leak has intensified online criticism, with many questioning Egungun’s integrity as a family man and raising doubts about Pashotah’s previous defense of their relationship.

In response to the backlash, Egungun remained unbothered and took to Instagram to address the situation in his own way.

In a new video posted to his account, he was seen dancing with a woman in his living room to the song “Gimme Love” by Zlatan and Olamide.

The video was accompanied by a caption that read, “That’s massive baby but still give me your love baby,” seemingly brushing off the controversy with a carefree attitude.

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BREAKING: Court Dismisses Suit Against Qualifications of Ondo APC Guber Candidate

A Federal High Court in Akure, Ondo State, has dismissed a suit that challenged the eligibility of All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates in the recent governorship election.

The case, brought by Agboola Ajayi of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), contested the qualifications of APC’s governorship candidate, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, and his running mate, Olaiyide Adelami.

Justice Toyin Bolaji Adegoke, presiding over the case, ruled that Ajayi lacked the legal standing, or locus standi, to file the suit.

The court also found that the case was statute-barred, having been filed outside the 14-day limit specified in the Electoral Act. Additionally, the suit was improperly filed via an originating summons rather than a Writ of Summons.

Ajayi’s legal team had argued that Adelami’s qualifications were in question due to discrepancies in his name.

Ajayi claimed that Adelami was known by conflicting names, such as Adelami Owolabi Jackson and Olaide Owolabi Adelami, and sought to disqualify both Adelami and Aiyedatiwa.

He also requested an order preventing the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) from publishing their names or allowing their participation in the election.

Defending the candidates, Dr. Remi Olatubora SAN, counsel for Adelami, explained that Adelami’s multiple names were a result of different official records, with one name appearing on a 1974 WAEC certificate and another on a 1982 degree certificate from Ambrose Alli University.

Olatubora emphasized that the dispute was not about the names themselves, but about their arrangement.

Olatubora further argued that Ajayi and his legal team did not have the right to challenge the qualifications of the APC candidates, as they were not participants in the party’s primaries, as required by Section 29(5) of the Electoral Act 2022.

In its ruling, the court agreed with Olatubora’s arguments, stating that the case did not meet the criteria for a pre-election matter and that Ajayi’s PDP team lacked standing to bring the case.

Justice Adegoke also noted that the issue of certificate forgery and perjury raised by Ajayi was a criminal matter, which required evidence from the authorities that issued the certificates in question.

The court agreed that only those directly involved in the party primaries have the legal right to challenge the qualifications of candidates.

As a result, the court dismissed the suit, affirming that the APC candidates, Aiyedatiwa and Adelami, remained qualified for the 2024 governorship election.

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Gunmen Abduct GIG Bus Passengers, Demand N100 Million Ransom Each

A group of armed kidnappers reportedly attacked a GIG bus in Kogi State on Saturday, kidnapping multiple passengers.

The bus, traveling from Lagos to Abuja, was intercepted by the gunmen near Obajana, just before reaching Lokoja.

According to reports, the kidnappers seized all the passengers on board, while the bus driver managed to escape unharmed.

One of the kidnapped individuals’ friends took to social media to plead for help, revealing that the gunmen had demanded N100 million for her friend’s release.

“Please, I need your help. My friend, who was attending her convocation in Benin Republic, was kidnapped while returning from Lagos to Abuja. This happened around Lokoja, Kogi State. The kidnappers are asking for N100 million for her release,” the friend wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

“The driver fled the scene. Please, I beg for your help. No amount is too small. Help me bring my friend back.”

A source close to the situation confirmed that the abductors were demanding the same ransom amount for each of the passengers.

Another social media user, who claimed to have witnessed the attack, shared his experience.

“I drove past the scene shortly after it happened. The bus was abandoned with only the driver left. It happened just after the Dangote refinery at Obajana, heading towards Lokoja. The vehicle’s windshields had been shattered.”

The company, GIGMobility, acknowledged the incident in a statement, expressing deep concern over the attack and its impact on those involved.

They called on the authorities to provide assistance in resolving the matter.

“We are deeply affected by this incident and similar occurrences. We appreciate your concern and are actively working with the relevant authorities,” the company said in their post.

The authorities are yet to comment on the progress of the investigation or any efforts to secure the release of the victims.

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Guardiola Vows To Rebuild Man City After Heavy Defeat

Pep Guardiola has vowed to rally his Manchester City squad after they suffered a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat, losing 2-0 to Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.

The loss extended City’s winless streak to seven matches across all competitions and marked their worst league run since 2008.

The result saw City drop to fifth in the Premier League, now 11 points adrift of leaders Liverpool.

Fans at Anfield mocked Guardiola with chants of “You’re getting sacked in the morning,” but the Spaniard responded by holding up six fingers, a nod to his six Premier League titles with the club.

“All the stadiums want to sack me; it started at Brighton!” Guardiola joked after the match.

“Maybe they are right with the results we’ve been having. I didn’t expect that at Anfield, but it’s part of the game, and I understand completely. We’ve had incredible battles together, and I respect them,” he added.

City’s performance at Anfield was dominated by Liverpool, who outshot the visitors 18-8 and recorded an Expected Goals (xG) total of over three, marking only the second time in City’s Premier League history that they’ve conceded such a high xG.

City’s first shot didn’t come until the 39th minute, their longest wait in a league match since 2010.

Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher called City’s current form a “mini-crisis,” comparing it to Liverpool’s struggles two years ago.

“I think it’s almost a mini-crisis at Manchester City,” Carragher said. “It’s reminiscent of Liverpool two years ago, and I think City might have a fight on their hands for the top four.

Arsenal and Chelsea are looking strong, and I think it’s going to be difficult for City to finish above them if they don’t strengthen in January.”

Despite the club’s struggles, Guardiola remains optimistic and committed to his players.

“I am here sitting as a manager defending what we have done in the past thanks to them. More than ever, I want to be with them and hug them. We have to change the results, and in the right time, we will take the decision. There’s a moment where maybe it will click,” Guardiola said.

Guardiola also acknowledged that injuries and a lack of a proper pre-season had taken their toll but insisted that he believes in his players’ ability to turn things around.

“I congratulate Liverpool and we’ll reset and start from zero. It’s hard to believe it, but I trust these players. We’ll see what happens by the end of the season,” he said

“Today Kevin [De Bruyne] played well, Jack [Grealish] played well in that position, and Jeremy [Doku] had a solid performance after a month out. Nathan [Ake] was exceptional against one of the best wingers. We’ll accept the situation and build from here.”

With the season still ongoing, Guardiola is focused on turning things around, starting with their upcoming matches against Nottingham Forest, Crystal Palace, and Manchester United in December.

Premier League Standings:

1. Liverpool – 34 pts

2. Arsenal – 25 pts

3. Chelsea – 25 pts

4. Brighton – 23 pts

5. Man City – 23 pts

Guardiola’s immediate task is to address City’s recent slump and look for a strong response in their upcoming fixtures.

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NPF Denies Involvement of Police Officers In Viral Video Of Fuel Theft From Crashed Tanker

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has refuted claims linking its officers to a viral video showing uniformed personnel scooping fuel from the wreckage of a crashed tanker.

The force clarified that the individuals in the video were not Nigerian police officers, but rather uniformed personnel from a neighboring francophone country.

In a statement issued on Monday by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the NPF explained that the personnel in the footage, who were wearing camouflage uniforms similar to those of Nigerian police, were speaking French, not a Nigerian language or English, which further confirmed their foreign origin.

“The viral video circulating on social media showing uniformed personnel in camouflage collecting fuel from an accident scene is intended to tarnish the reputation of the Nigeria Police Force,” Adejobi stated.

“We wish to make it clear that the individuals in the video are not our officers. They are personnel from a neighboring francophone country, whose uniforms bear a resemblance to those of the Nigerian Police.”

The NPF condemned the spread of misleading and unverified content, emphasizing that such actions harm the reputation of the police force.

The statement also stressed that the Nigeria Police Force, under the leadership of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), remains dedicated to professionalism and maintaining public safety.

“We strongly condemn the circulation of disinformation designed to discredit the Nigeria Police Force. These actions not only damage the integrity of the force but also negatively impact the nation as a whole”.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to upholding discipline, professionalism, and the safety of all Nigerians. Any actions that tarnish the reputation of the force will not be tolerated.” he said.

The NPF urged Nigerians to verify information before sharing it, advising caution to prevent the spread of false narratives and to safeguard the credibility of institutions tasked with ensuring public safety.

“We call on Nigerians to be cautious and ensure the accuracy of information before passing it on. This is crucial to promoting national unity and preserving the integrity of institutions working hard to maintain public safety,” the Force added.

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Residents In Shock As Devastating Fire Ravages Abuja Estate Market

A devastating fire broke out in the early hours of Monday, destroying the only market in Trademore Estate, Lugbe, Abuja, leaving residents in shock and distress.

The fire, which reportedly started around 3:30 am, quickly spread throughout the market after the Abuja Electricity Distribution Company restored power.

Despite efforts by residents to alert emergency services, the flames had already consumed much of the market before help arrived, according to reports from Channels TV.

While the exact cause of the fire remains unknown, eyewitnesses have speculated that an electrical fault may have been the cause.

Joe, a resident of Trademore Estate, who was one of the first to spot the blaze, described the situation as chaotic.

“I was alerted at 4 am, and by then the fire had already spread. We couldn’t immediately figure out the cause, but we think it might have been an electrical issue,” he said.

Attempts by residents to contact both the Federal Fire Service and the Federal Capital Territory Fire Service initially went unanswered.

However, the fire service from Dunamis Church arrived at the scene around 5 am, followed by fire crews from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and Sauka Station.

After two hours, the combined efforts of the emergency responders successfully brought the fire under control, preventing it from spreading further.

As of the time of this report, the full extent of the damage and the value of goods lost in the blaze remain unclear.

Residents and traders now face the challenge of assessing the damage and recovering from the loss.

Authorities have yet to release an official statement about the incident.

This fire comes months after the estate experienced significant flooding. In June, heavy rains submerged much of the estate, leaving numerous homes inundated.

Social media videos circulating on Monday suggested that two individuals were swept away by the flood, though this remains unconfirmed.

The Trademore Estate has a history of flooding, with the June 2023 flood severely affecting over 100 homes in the area.

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RCCG Pastor Arrested Abroad For Addressing Audience As ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has expressed dismay over the arrest of one of the church’s pastors abroad.

The pastor was detained after addressing attendees at a program as “ladies and gentlemen,” a greeting that was deemed discriminatory in the culture of the region, as it allegedly failed to acknowledge all gender identities recognized in their society.

Adeboye shared this incident during his sermon at the RCCG’s Throne of Grace parish in Lagos on Sunday, as part of the church’s monthly thanksgiving service.

His message, which was broadcast to RCCG parishes worldwide, was titled “My Father’s House.”

“The end times are closer than we think. Things are getting worse,” Adeboye remarked, stressing that the recent arrest was a wake-up call.

He recounted how some attendees reported the pastor, questioning why the greeting did not include those who do not identify as “ladies” or “gentlemen.”

The pastor also shared another unsettling story about a woman who referred to her dog as her “husband.”

When asked about her spouse, the woman responded, “I took him to the vet before coming. He doesn’t talk,” explaining that her “husband” was actually a dog.

Adeboye expressed growing concern over the decline in moral values, interpreting such incidents as signs of the approaching end times.

He urged Christians to remain steadfast in their faith and not let societal pressures weaken their commitment.

“Jesus is coming back. The devil is working to pull you away, but you must not let him,” he cautioned.

The RCCG leader also addressed what he perceives as disturbing trends in the church, particularly among church workers.

He criticized men who wear braided hair and women who wear excessive makeup, false eyelashes, or heavy cosmetics.

Adeboye emphasized that such practices would no longer be allowed on RCCG altars, following comments he made at the church’s 72nd annual convention in August 2024.

The convention, themed “Heaven,” took place at Redemption City in Mowe, Ogun State, and ran from August 5 to August 11, 2024.

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Groups Demand New Name For Nigeria, Return To Regionalism, Parliamentary System

Major ethnic groups across Nigeria have voiced their support for regionalism and a parliamentary system as solutions to the country’s ongoing challenges.

Under the umbrella of The Rebirth Group (TRG), these groups issued a statement in a communiqué over the weekend.

Simultaneously, other groups gathered in Kaduna State for a two-day symposium, where they reaffirmed the need for the country to be restructured into eight regions to foster development.

The symposium, titled Envisioning Nigeria’s Future: Addressing the National Question, was organized by Owolabi Oladejo.

The communiqué, which was co-signed by Jare Ajayi, DIY Nweze, and Olaolu Abogunloko, called for the reorganization of Nigeria into regional units to address the nation’s multifaceted problems.

The groups also proposed renaming the country to the United Regions of Nigeria (URN).

The communiqué clarified that this restructuring would not eliminate the current states but would rather establish regions as the new federating units, with the possibility of adopting a more fitting name for the restructured entity.

The groups emphasized that each region should be granted autonomy and its own constitution, ensuring self-determination.

A key proposal was that regions retain 70 percent of the revenue generated from their resources, with the remaining 30 percent sent to the federal government.

The communiqué stressed that such an arrangement would help the country realize its full potential while fostering peace and development.

Dr. Bitrus Pogu, National President of the Middle Belt Forum (MBF), who was represented by National Publicity Secretary Emmanuel Alamu, also participated in the event.

The MBF reiterated its commitment to Nigeria’s unity, calling for more states within the Middle Belt zone.

Owolabi Oladejo, the convener of the symposium, explained that this summit was a continuation of a series that began in Ibadan in 2023.

He described TRG as a platform for ethnic nationalities and minorities to freely discuss Nigeria’s future.

The communiqué drafting committee, led by Jare Ajayi, further emphasized that the proposed regions must be empowered with more control over their own affairs.

Additionally, the groups proposed a rotational leadership structure, where heads of government at regional and national levels would alternate among different constituents to prevent domination by one group.

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