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  • Super Eagles Ready For Poland, Portugal Friendlies

    Super Eagles Ready For Poland, Portugal Friendlies

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria’s camp in Warsaw, Poland opened on Monday with the arrival of 20 players at the last count as the team intensified preparations ahead of their international friendly against Poland and Portugal.

    The Super Eagles began their first training sessions on Monday morning under the supervision of Coach Eric Chele, with captain Wilfred Ndidi among the early arrivals alongside key players such as Moses Simon, Paul Onuachu, Akor Adams, and Frank Onyeka, who took part in the first sessions.

    Also in camp are Maduka Okoye, Francis Uzoho, Arthur Okonkwo, Terem Moffi,Tochukwu Nnadi, Emmanuel Fernandez, Semi Ajayi, Rafiu Durosinmi, Zaidu Sanusi, Igho Ogbu, Raphael Onyedika, Bruno Onyemaechi, Abdullahi Ibrahim, Semi Ajayi and fresh invitee Abdullahi Bewene. More players are expected to link up with the squad before the friendly against Portugal.

    The three-time African Champions will face Poland in Warsaw on Wednesday before travelling to Leiria for another friendly against European heavyweight and World Cup Favourites Portugal on June 10.

    The match, scheduled to take place at the 58,000-capacity Stadion PGE Narodowy, will mark only the second senior-level meeting between Nigeria and Poland. The two sides previously met on March 23, 2018, when Nigeria secured a 1-0 victory in a World Cup warm-up match in Wroclaw, courtesy of a goal from Victor Moses.

    Both teams narrowly missed out on qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Poland defeated Albania before suffering a 3-2 loss to Sweden in the European playoff final, while Nigeria overcame Gabon but fell to DR Congo in a penalty shootout in the African playoff final.

    Head coach Eric Chelle, who recently guided the Super Eagles to a successful Unity Cup title defence in London, expressed confidence ahead of the encounter.

    “We are trying to build a winning culture within this team, and that mentality is very important,” Chelle said. “Some may argue that it is difficult to play matches at this time because many players have been in holiday mode for a couple of weeks, but the job must be done.

    Super Eagles Ready For Poland, Portugal Friendlies is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Moshood Abiola Poly Expelled 365 Students Over Fake Academic Credentials

    Moshood Abiola Poly Expelled 365 Students Over Fake Academic Credentials

    Authorities of Moshood Abiola Polytechnic (MAPOLY), Abeokuta, have expelled 365 students for gaining admission into the institution with falsified academic credentials.

    The institution’s Head of Public Relations and Protocol, Mr. Yemi Ajibola, disclosed that the affected students, enrolled in various Higher National Diploma (HND) programmes, were found to have presented fake National Diploma (ND) results and forged academic transcripts from different institutions to secure admission into the Polytechnic.

    According to Ajibola, the expulsion followed a comprehensive verification exercise conducted on the credentials submitted by students during the admission and registration processes.

    He noted that the decision underscores the institution’s commitment to sanitising the academic system and reinforcing its zero-tolerance policy against fraudulent practices and other forms of academic misconduct.

    A breakdown of the expelled students shows that 156 were from the School of Communication and Information Technology, 117 from the School of Business and Management Studies, 54 from the School of Science and Technology, 36 from the School of Engineering, and two from the School of Environmental Studies.

    Ajibola further stated that, in view of the development, the Rector, Arc. Koye Jolaoso, has cautioned prospective applicants and admission seekers against using fake academic credentials to gain admission into the institution.

    According to the Rector, the decisive action reflects the Polytechnic’s commitment to upholding academic integrity, promoting excellence, and repositioning the 47-year-old institution as a model of transparency, credibility and professionalism in tertiary education.

    Jolaoso stressed that the institution would continue to maintain high academic standards and ensure that only qualified candidates are admitted into its programmes.

  • Enyimba Progress, Kwara United Out Of Federation Cup

    Enyimba Progress, Kwara United Out Of Federation Cup

    Two time CAF Champions league winners Enyimba FC of Aba continued their good run in the President’s Federation Cup with a slim 1-0 win over Gombe United in Makurdi.

    Youngster Nelson Sule got the only goal for the People’s Elephant, who are yet to concede in the competition this year.

    In Lafia, it was Joshua Dabo’s strike 10-man Plateau United past Kogi United while Defender Bismark Duah was the match winner for Barau FC against Abakaliki in Abuja.

    Defending champions, Kwara United and fellow NPFL side, Shooting Stars, were booted out of the competition following surprising defeats to lowly rated opponents in the round of 32.

    Kwara United, who survived drop from the NPFL on the final day of the season, lost 1-0 to Sokoto United at the Area 3 Pitch in Abuja while Ikorodu City struck late in Anyigba to send Jigawa Golden Stars packing from the competition. Tomisin Adebayo and Goodluck Anuba scored in the last ten minutes of the contest to send the Oga Boys through to the round of 16 where they will meet Enyimba.

    Bendel Insurance came from a goal down once again to beat Crown FC of Ogbomosho 3-1 in Lagos. It was Ebenezer Odeyemi who handed the NNL side the lead before goals from Alex Oweilayefa and a brace from Promise Anyanwu put the game to bed.

    Another NPFL side in Warri Wolves also suffered a shock exit at the hands of Bida Lions in Ile Ogbo.

    In Minna, Shooting Stars fell 5-4 to Kada Warriors on penalties after the game ended 1-1 in regulation time.

    Spot kicks were also used to decide the winner between Elkanemi Warriors and Akwa United after it ended 1-1 in normal time in Abuja as Warriors won 3-2 in the shootout.

    Wikki Tourists defeated Bayelsa United 3-1 in the battle of recently relegated NPFL teams in Lafia.

    Elsewhere, Basira FC, Flight FC, and Adamawa United triumphed in the penalty shootouts at the expense of Ingas FC, Mighty Jets, and Sapele Lions, respectively, while Sunshine Stars U19 defeated Warinje FC 2-1 to also book their spot in the last 16. The game between Ejigbo City and Nasarawa United did not hold as the former did not show up for the game.

    In the star fixture of round of 32, Rivers United defeated NPFL champions Rangers FC 3-2 in a scintillating encounter decided at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo. Chijioke Mbaoma and Wisdom Samuel ensured the Pride of Rivers raced to a two-goal lead before Rangers levelled through Godwin Obaje and Precious Agu.

    Handsome Surveyor came with a stoppage-time winner to send Finidi George’s men into the last 16.

    For the round of 16 fixtures –
    Sokoto United will tackle Adamawa United,
    Bendel Insurance confront Elkanemi Warriors,
    It will be Kada Warriors Vs Wikki Tourists,
    Bida Lions will be up against Flight FC,
    Rivers United lock horns against Nasarawa United,
    Plateau United will play FC Basira, Ikorodu City will face Enyimba FC while Sunshine Stars U19 take on Barau FC.

    Enyimba Progress, Kwara United Out Of Federation Cup is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • US-Iran conflict affecting Lagos infrastructure projects – State govt

    US-Iran conflict affecting Lagos infrastructure projects – State govt

    Lagos State Government has revealed that the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Iran is beginning to impact some of its critical infrastructure projects, including the construction of the 150-bed Massey Children’s Hospital on Lagos Island.

    The government also addressed concerns over the delayed opening of the Opebi-Mende Link Bridge, explaining that the facility cannot yet be opened to traffic because work on connecting roads is still ongoing.

    The disclosures were made on Monday during the 2026 Ministerial Press Briefing commemorating the seventh anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration at Alausa, Ikeja.

    Speaking at the event, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works and Infrastructure, Dr Adekunle Olayinka, said progress on the reconstruction of the Massey Children’s Hospital had been affected by challenges associated with the importation of key construction materials.

    According to him, documentation submitted by the contractor indicated that the disruptions were linked to the ongoing hostilities between the United States and Iran.

    “The contractor, according to documents made available to us, has experienced delays in importing necessary construction materials due to the ongoing war between the United States and Iran,” Olayinka said.

    The Massey Children’s Hospital project involves the transformation of the existing facility on Lagos Island into a state-of-the-art seven-storey specialist paediatric hospital. Upon completion, it is expected to become the largest dedicated children’s hospital in Nigeria, offering a broad range of healthcare services from basic medical care to specialised paediatric treatment.

    Despite the challenges, Olayinka said significant progress had been recorded on the project, noting that about 750 jobs had been created through the hospital’s construction.

    He added that another major healthcare project, a 280-bed General Hospital in Ojo, has generated approximately 600 employment opportunities.

    Olayinka reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to completing ongoing health infrastructure projects despite prevailing global economic and geopolitical challenges.

    “The Sanwo-Olu administration has demonstrated that the restoration of public health facilities remains a priority,” he said.

    He further noted that the government remains focused on delivering a modern healthcare facility capable of meeting the growing demand for specialised paediatric services across Lagos State.

    Also speaking, Special Adviser on Infrastructure, Mr Olufemi Daramola, said the Opebi-Mende Link Bridge has yet to be fully opened to traffic because construction work is still ongoing on critical connecting roads, including Salvation Road, Adeola Street and Toyin Street, as well as an adjoining landmark monument project.

    He assured that the bridge would be opened to motorists once all supporting infrastructure linked to the project is completed.

    Daramola disclosed that since 2019, the state government has delivered 362 roads spanning approximately 347 kilometres, alongside significant investments in key sectors such as healthcare, education, justice delivery, public safety and digital infrastructure.

    He added that 130 roads covering about 113 kilometres were completed within the past year alone.

    According to him, several major road projects, including the Eti-Osa–Lekki–Epe Expressway corridor, Gberigbe Road in Ikorodu, Aka-Kemberi Road in Ojo, Ijegun-Ijagemo Road and Akesan-Igando Road, have reached advanced stages of completion and are awaiting commissioning.

    He further stated that work is nearing completion on other strategic routes, including the Igbogbo–Bola Ahmed Tinubu–Igbe Road, Agric-Isawo-Konu-Arepo Road and the Lagos-Badagry carriageway.

    US-Iran conflict affecting Lagos infrastructure projects – State govt

  • Transfer: Two players in Real Madrid’s list of right-backs to sign after Carvajal’s exit

    Transfer: Two players in Real Madrid’s list of right-backs to sign after Carvajal’s exit

    Two players have been included in Real Madrid’s list of right-backs to sign this summer transfer window.

    According to football transfer expert, Fabrizio Romano, the two players are Inter Milan’s Denzel Dumfries and Tottenham Hotspur’s Pedro Porro.

    Real Madrid are planning to sign a right back this summer following the departure of Dani Carvajal from the club after the conclusion of the season.

    The Los Blancos are looking for Carvajal’s replacement and Dumfries and Porro among option being considered at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    Meanwhile, Iván Fresneda of Sporting CP has also been scouted recently by Madrid.

    Real Madrid are keen to bolster their squad after failing to win any major trophy in the 2025/26 season.

    The LaLiga giants also sacked their manager, Xabi Alonso, during the campaign, and they are close to appointing Jose Mourinho as their next manager.

    Transfer: Two players in Real Madrid’s list of right-backs to sign after Carvajal’s exit

  • Abducted Borno Students : Community Accuses FG Of Bias

    Abducted Borno Students : Community Accuses FG Of Bias

    Parents of 42 pupils abducted from Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School in Askira Uba Local Government Area of Borno State have accused the Federal Government of neglect, alleging that authorities have shown greater urgency in responding to a similar abduction in Oyo State.

    Their complaints come as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s high-powered delegation visited affected communities in Oyo State, where gunmen abducted dozens of pupils and teachers on May 15.

    In Borno, suspected Boko Haram insurgents attacked Mussa Primary and Junior Secondary School on the same day, abducting more than 40 children, including toddlers.

    The attackers reportedly used the children as human shields while fleeing on motorcycles, preventing security operatives from opening fire.

    Also on May 15, gunmen invaded Baptist Nursery and Primary School, Yawota, Community Grammar School and L.A. Primary School in Ahoro-Esiele, Oyo State, abducting pupils and teachers. One of the kidnapped teachers was later killed by his captors.

    President Tinubu condemned the killing and announced measures to strengthen rescue efforts in Oyo, including the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards and the deployment of a specialised security unit with advanced rescue capabilities.

    Speaking on Monday, the councillor representing Mussa Ward, Peter Haruna Waba, said residents felt abandoned and questioned why the Federal Government had not demonstrated similar commitment toward securing the release of the Borno pupils.

    “Why should we be treated differently? We are Nigerians, and we voted for the president. The Federal Government should treat the abduction of our children with the same seriousness. Governor Zulum cannot do it alone,” he said.

    One of the affected parents, Saleh Bala, said families in Mussa had been left in anguish for more than two weeks without any clear information about the whereabouts of their children.

    “We feel abandoned. It is as if our children do not matter. Many of them are between two and five years old, and we have not seen any significant federal intervention aimed at bringing them home,” he said.

    The Chairman of the Network of Civil Society Organisations in Borno State, Abubakar Suleiman, also alleged that there had been little federal intervention since the abduction.

    He further noted that hundreds of women and children abducted from Ngoshe in recent months were yet to be rescued.

    Similarly, the President of the Borno South Youths Alliance Forum, Samaila Kaigama, urged political leaders in the state to intensify efforts to secure federal intervention.

    “Over 40 students were kidnapped, yet the only visible response was the presentation of N10 million to traditional rulers in Askira Uba. The affected families want concrete action and the safe return of their children,” he said.

    Kaigama said every Nigerian life should receive equal attention regardless of region, warning that perceptions of unequal treatment could deepen feelings of marginalisation.

    Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has called on President Bola Tinubu to approve the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards for Borno State and dispatch a high-powered Federal Government delegation to the state in response to the growing security challenges in the North East.

    Falana, in a statement on Monday, cited the Federal Government’s recent response to the abduction of pupils and teachers in Oyo State.

    “In view of the fact that not less than 415 abducted school children and other citizens are in the illegal custody of bandits and terrorists in unknown forests in Borno State, President Tinubu should also dispatch a high-powered federal delegation to visit the state in solidarity with the people.

    “The President should equally approve the recruitment of 1000 forest guards for the State without any further delay,” he said.

    Falana said the forest guards must be well-trained and fully equipped to confront the bandits and terrorists.

  • 2027: How Kano voters will choose between Gwarzo, Yusuf – Ibrahim, Kabiru 

    2027: How Kano voters will choose between Gwarzo, Yusuf – Ibrahim, Kabiru 

    A political analyst in Kano, Hassan Ibrahim, has said that Kano voters have a long-standing history of removing incumbent leaders.
    He warned that the 2027 governorship election in the state could follow a similar pattern.

    Ibrahim stated this in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST while reacting to the emergence of Aminu Abdussalam as the governorship candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) ahead of the 2027 elections.

    He noted that although incumbency often gives an advantage in Nigerian politics, Kano remains unique.

    “In Kano politics, one cannot say because someone is an incumbent, he will automatically win. Kano people are used to defeating incumbents. If they feel another candidate is better, they can vote him out,” he said.

    Consensus strategy prevented internal crisis in NDC – Ibrahim

    Ibrahim described the NDC’s adoption of consensus in selecting its candidates as a smart move that has helped the party avoid internal crisis.

    Speaking on the emergence of the party’s candidates, he said the decision to adopt consensus rather than primaries was key to maintaining unity within the party.

    According to him, the party is still new and faced early leadership challenges before the emergence of its current structure.

    “This is because the party is new, and when Kwankwaso recently joined the party, they had a dispute in terms of the chairmanship. Kwankwaso was able to settle that issue, and that was a very big achievement in the first place,” he explained.

    He said the party had three options in selecting candidates ahead of the 2027 elections.

    “Going into the process of picking candidates, they had two options: either direct primaries or indirect primaries, and then they have consensus as the third method,” he said.

    He noted that the leadership deliberately chose consensus to avoid division.

    “So Kwankwaso made a very good decision whereby they opted to go for consensus because the party needed to avoid internal fight. If they didn’t avoid internal fight, that could have the potential to derail the party ahead of the 2027 election, and that would have been a catastrophic mistake,” he added.

    Ibrahim said the consensus exercise was conducted peacefully without disagreement.

    “The consensus exercise was smoothly conducted and was free from rancour,” he said.

    He noted that the outcome surprised many observers.

    “For many viewers, it came as a surprise because they didn’t expect the consensus to go this way,” he added.

    The analyst said the process became more complex due to the large number of defectors who joined the party from other political platforms, including the ruling APC in Kano.

    He said many of them are influential politicians with strong political followings.

    “Kwankwaso came into the party (NDC) with his Kwankwasiyya movement, and there were a lot of defectors from their former political parties, including the APC in Kano, who defected to the NDC,” he said.

    Among them, he mentioned former deputy governor and 2023 APC governorship candidate, Nasir Yusuf Gawuna, former senator and ex-governor Kabiru Ibrahim Gaya, and other political figures such as Batayya, Aminu Suleiman Goro, and Mustapha Bala Dawaki.

    He described them as political giants whose ambitions had to be carefully managed.

    Ibrahim said part of the success of the consensus process was convincing some aspirants to step down for others.

    “So for Kwankwaso to be able to manage those ambitions and egos of the defectors and settle that issue is a very big achievement,” he said.

    He added that many of them initially had personal political ambitions, including contesting for senatorial and other positions, but agreed to step down for the sake of unity.

    “Succeeding in convincing a lot of them to step down to contest is highly commendable from the NDC and its leader in Kano, in person of Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso,” he said.

    NDC’s gubernatorial candidate experienced, familiar to Kano voters

    On the candidacy of Abdulsalam, Ibrahim described him as experienced and widely known in Kano politics.

    Abdulsalam’s political background makes him a familiar name across the state.

    “Comrade Abdulsalam is highly qualified. He has served as local government chairman, commissioner, and deputy governor. His name is not new in Kano,” he said.

    The analyst explained that Abdulsalam’s experience has helped him build political visibility across different levels of government.

    He recalled that he previously contested alongside governor Yusuf, making him a familiar figure among voters.

    “He was part of the earlier political arrangement with Governor Yusuf on a joint ticket in 2019, where he contested alongside Governor Yusuf, and they lost. Also, in 2023, they won the election under the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), where he became deputy governor. This made him a familiar face to many voters in Kano,” Ibrahim added.

    According to him, Abdulsalam’s experience across local government administration, state executive roles, and party politics positions him as a strong contender in the upcoming election.

    2027 governorship race will be very competitive

    Despite backing Abdussalam credentials, Ibrahim agreed that the 2027 race between Abdussalam and Yusuf would be highly competitive.

    He noted that while incumbency usually plays a strong role in Nigerian elections due to access to government structures and resources, Kano voters often defy expectations.

    “To say he will defeat the incumbent is difficult. It is a 50-50 situation. The incumbency factor is there, but Kano voters can decide otherwise,” he said.

    “In Kano politics, you cannot rely only on incumbency. The people are very decisive. If they feel another candidate is better, they will vote the incumbent out,” he explained.

    He maintained that despite the advantages of incumbency, Kano voters remain unpredictable and historically capable of voting out sitting governors.

    “Anything can happen. The election will be very tight because both candidates know each other’s strengths and weaknesses,” he added.

    Ibrahim further explained that political dynamics within the state, including the influence of party leaders and voter sentiment, will play a major role in the outcome.

    According to him, the influence of the Kwankwasiyya movement remains strong, as supporters often follow the direction of their leader in deciding who to vote for.

    “Kwankwaso can sell any candidate in Kano. The Kwankwasiyya followers usually go with his direction on who to support,” he said.

    He also noted that there is a growing political tension among voters, with some seeing the current governor as having betrayed his former political ally, which could influence voting decisions.

    “There are issues where some voters feel Abba Kabir Yusuf has betrayed his former boss. That sentiment is in the minds of some people, and it may affect how they vote, this is an edge for Abdussalam Gwarzo,” he added.

    The analyst further said there is a significant number of undecided voters in the state, which could swing the outcome of the election in either direction.

    “There are also undecided voters. People who are not yet sure where they will go. That group will be very important in deciding the election,” he said.

    “Anything can happen, but on acceptability, yes, Gwarzo will get acceptance. For Abdussalam to defeat gov Yusuf, yes, it is possible, and yes, it is not possible. Only time will tell.”

    On whether there are internal disagreements within the party, the analyst dismissed concerns of major conflict.

    “I don’t think there is significant bickering. The process was largely accepted by members, and the choices made were appropriate,” he said.

    NDC faces slim chance in Kano 2027 governorship race – Kabiru Ojo

    Another political analyst, Kabiru Ojo, has said that the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC) has a slim chance of winning the 2027 governorship election in Kano State.

    He cited internal divisions and shifting political alliances within the state.

    Ojo made the observation in an exclusive interview with DAILY POST, where he analysed the chances of key political actors ahead of the next general elections.

    According to him, the emergence of Comrade Aminu Abdussalam Gwarzo as the NDC governorship candidate through a consensus arrangement, as well as recent political movements involving key stakeholders, may affect the party’s strength going into the election.

    “So as for the NDC chances of winning the gubernatorial election, it is very narrow,” he said.

    He explained that the political structure around Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has been split, with some supporters aligning with Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf while others moved to the African Democratic Congress (ADC), weakening a unified bloc.

    “Kwankwaso already split most of his supporters. Some moved along with Governor Abba Yusuf, and after going to ADC, some refused to leave ADC to NDC. So this has divided the Kwankwasiyya movement,” he said.

    Ojo also argued that the entry of Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna into the NDC affected expectations among his supporters, many of whom had believed he would be given the governorship ticket.

    “When Gawuna came to NDC, most of his supporters were thinking he would be presented as the flag bearer. But unfortunately, he was projected to Kano Central Senate ticket,” he said.

    He added that this development has created dissatisfaction among some of Gawuna’s supporters and even within sections of the Kwankwasiyya political structure.

    “Some of Gawuna’s supporters are not happy, and even some Kwankwasiyya members are not ready to support Gwarzo because they feel he is not influential enough,” Ojo said.

    According to him, some supporters believe that Gwarzo may not have the same political strength needed to secure victory, compared to figures who contributed to previous electoral successes in the state.

    He noted that in the last election, victory was not achieved by Kwankwaso alone but through the combined efforts of several stakeholders, including influential figures in the senatorial districts.

    “What made Kwankwaso win Gawuna last time was not only Kwankwaso. It included others in the senatorial district like Kawu Sumaila and others. Now most of them are with Abba in APC,” he said.

    He, however, noted that the selection of Gwarzo was done through a consensus process within the party.

    Ojo maintained that the selection of Gwarzo was not an imposition but a collective decision reached by party stakeholders.

    “So choosing Gwarzo was not an imposition. It was a collective agreement by all members of the NDC party,” he added.

    2027: How Kano voters will choose between Gwarzo, Yusuf – Ibrahim, Kabiru 

  • Court Remands Dismissed Killer Cop ASP Usman , Colleagues In Custody

    Court Remands Dismissed Killer Cop ASP Usman , Colleagues In Custody

    A High court in Asaba has remanded dismissed police officer, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Nuhu Usman, and his team members at the Ogwashi-Uku Correctional Centre over the public execution of a suspect, Mene Ogidi in Effurun, Delta State, on April 26.

    The five dismissed officers were remanded in prison on Monday, June 1, after they were arraigned over the extrajudicial k!lling of Ogidi in an incident that sparked nationwide outrage.

    The Inspector General of Police in April approved the dismissal and prosecution of Usman and other officers involved in the fat@l k!lling of Ogidi on April 26, 2026.

    Ogidi was shot dead by ASP Usman, an officer attached to the Area Command in Effurun, despite being handcuffed and pleading for his life in a viral video that has sparked outrage across the country.

    The deceased suspect was reportedly apprehended while attempting to waybill a parcel containing a Beretta pistol loaded with four rounds of ammunition before the fatal incident occurred. 

    Before he was shot dead, Ogidi was seen in a viral video crying and promising to lead officers to a location in Sapele where the person who sent him the parcel lives. He swore he knew nothing about the said parcel.

  • Alleged Bandits In Lagos: We’re Monitoring The Development..LG Chairman

    Alleged Bandits In Lagos: We’re Monitoring The Development..LG Chairman

    The Executive Chairman of Ibeju Lekki Local Governmenment in Lagos state, Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, says his office is aware of the recent influx of some persons into communities in the local government and that the state security agents are monitoring the situation.

    There have been fears that some unknown faces have moved to some communities in the area. A video went round earlier today with claims that some bandits were apprehended in the area. 

    In a statement released today June 1, Olowa his attention has been drawn to reports and concerns regarding the recent arrival of certain groups of persons into parts of our communities.

    He mentioned that as an administration that places the safety and security of our people above all else, his office has taken these concerns seriously and immediately engaged the relevant security agencies. 

    ‘’I am pleased to inform residents that security authorities at both the state and local levels are fully aware of the situation and are actively monitoring developments. Necessary intelligence and security measures are being implemented to ensure the continued peace and stability of our communities.’’he said

    He mentioned that at a time when security concerns remain a national challenge, it is important that everyone remains vigilant and support lawful efforts aimed at safeguarding lives and property. Residents are therefore encouraged to promptly report any suspicious movements or activities through the appropriate channels.

  • Ajalorun’s reign a period of unity, development — Mamora

    Ajalorun’s reign a period of unity, development — Mamora

    By: Ifeoluwa Adeyeye The Ijebu-Ife community in Ogun State has commenced a week-long programme of activities to celebrate the 30th coronation anniversary of the Ajalorun of Ijebu-Ife, Oba Adesesan Afolorunso Oguntayo, with community leaders describing the monarch’s reign as a period of peace, unity and sustained development. The programme, themed: ‘Three decades of impactful royal […]

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