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  • Group drags Ogun guber aspirant to ICPC over alleged N2bn fraud

    Group drags Ogun guber aspirant to ICPC over alleged N2bn fraud

    The Assembly of Patriots International has dragged a governorship aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun, Mr Abayomi Hunye, before the

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  • Transfer: Nigerian striker seals move to Hungarian club, Újpest FC

    Transfer: Nigerian striker seals move to Hungarian club, Újpest FC

    Former Flying Eagles striker, Muhammad Tijani has sealed a permanent transfer to Hungarian club Újpest FC ending his three-year spell with Slavia Prague.

    Tijani made a big impact during his loan spell with another Hungarian club, Nyíregyháza Spartacus during the second half of last season.

    The 25-year-old registered eight goals, and three assists in 15 league appearances for Nyíregyháza Spartacus.

    The Nigerian scored scored seven goals in 33 appearances across all competitions for Slavia Prague.

    Tijani also spent time on loan at English third-tier Plymouth and Czech top-flight Sigma Olomouc.

    He was part of Flying Eagles squad to the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

    Transfer: Nigerian striker seals move to Hungarian club, Újpest FC

  • Xenophobia: ‘We’re hungry, homeless’ – Stranded Nigerians cry out in South Africa

    Xenophobia: ‘We’re hungry, homeless’ – Stranded Nigerians cry out in South Africa

    Stranded Nigerians waiting for evacuation from South Africa have raised the alarm that they are hungry and homeless.

    They raised the alarm following delay of the second evacuation exercise by the Nigerian government.

    The affected persons, including women, children and elderly persons, are reportedly battling severe conditions after exhausting their savings while waiting for evacuation flights back to Nigeria.

    This was made known by the president of the Nigerian Citizens Association South Africa, NICASA, Rev Frank Onyekwelu, on Friday.

    Onyekwelu urged the Federal Government to urgently intervene and speed up the evacuation process.

    “Several have exhausted their limited resources after travelling long distances in good faith, believing arrangements had been adequately concluded for their departure. They are hungry and homeless,” he said.

    Xenophobia: ‘We’re hungry, homeless’ – Stranded Nigerians cry out in South Africa

  • Renewable energy key to reviving West Africa’s rural economies — ECOWAS Parliament

    Renewable energy key to reviving West Africa’s rural economies — ECOWAS Parliament

    The ECOWAS Parliament has identified renewable energy as a critical driver of rural economic transformation, urging member states to

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  • Benue govt moves to revive moribund agro-processing factory

    Benue govt moves to revive moribund agro-processing factory

    Managing Director of the Benue Investment and Property Company (BIPC), Dr Raymond Asemakaha, stated this on

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  • AIG Scores Mbah High As Enugu Govt, Police Train Security Agents On Tech-driven Policing

    AIG Scores Mbah High As Enugu Govt, Police Train Security Agents On Tech-driven Policing

    The Assistant Inspector-General of Police (Training and Development), Mr Ifeanyi Uche, has commended the Governor Peter Mbah Administration for investing heavily in manpower development and modern security infrastructure such as a Command and Control Centre, surveillance systems, drones, and other hi-tech crime-fighting tools.

    The AIG gave the commendation on Friday during a training organised by the Enugu State Government for hundreds of personnel from the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Enugu State Forest Guards, and the Neighbourhood Watch in the state.

    The five-day training, themed “Building Smarter, Safer and Secure Communities,” focused on data gathering and cybersecurity. Facilitators included the Chairman of the INTERPOL Africa Working Group on Cybercrime and trainers from the NPF National Cybercrime Centre.

    Speaking with newsmen after touring the Enugu State Command and Control Centre with the participants on the final day of the training, AIG Uche said criminal activities had evolved from conventional offences to technology-driven crimes, making it imperative for security agencies to embrace digital tools in crime prevention and investigation.

    “Most crimes today are technologically generated. To effectively combat them, law enforcement agencies must deploy technology and acquire the necessary skills to use it.

    “I have seen firsthand the technological infrastructure that we have on the ground here in Enugu State. I can tell you clearly that I am so impressed with what I have seen. That is why, outside here, we all know that Enugu State is one of the safest states in Nigeria. And the testament is what I’ve seen today.

    “The world has actually embraced smart policing. And what we are seeing today is so wonderful because this is one of the few states where we are using technology to fight crime. The governor has done so much and has done so well in fighting crime using technology.

    “The old era of analogue ways of fighting crime has gone. With what we have on the ground, such as hi-tech drones and a Command and Control Centre that sees all the nooks and crannies of the state, it’s wonderful and I commend the governor for doing a good job,” he stated.

    He said the training was designed to bring manpower at par with available technology by equipping security personnel with skills such as data protection, data extraction, analysis, cybersecurity, and the application of digital technologies in intelligence gathering and crime detection.

    Also speaking, the Commander of the Enugu State Forest Guards, Dr Olasoji Akinbayo, said the training would strengthen intelligence gathering, data management, and inter-agency collaboration.

    Akinbayo, a retired Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations) at the Enugu State Popice Command, said effective data collection and analysis would significantly improve security operations across the state.

    He added that the state government had adequately equipped the Forest Guards with the necessary tools and infrastructure to work closely with other security agencies.

    On his part, the Chief Security Officer to Gov. Peter Mbah, Mr Ifeanyichukwu Osondu, said the training was aimed at enhancing the digital security capabilities of personnel across different agencies.

    Osondu, a Superintendent of Police, said the programme reflected the state government’s commitment to strengthening inter-agency cooperation and leveraging technology to maintain security.

    According to him, the success of the programme was made possible through the support of the Inspector-General of Police and the state government’s commitment to funding security initiatives.

    One of the beneficiaries and Chief Security Officer of Oji River Local Government Area, Mr Onyia Nwokeabia, described the training as highly impactful.

    “Part of what we learnt here has already yielded results. Using some of the digital investigative techniques taught during the training, I was able to identify suspects linked to a threatening phone call, and one of them is already in police custody,” he said.

    Similarly, Deputy Superintendent of Corps, NSCDC, Mrs Ijeoma Obidigbo, said the programme deepened participants’ understanding of cybersecurity, data protection, and digital investigation techniques.

    “With the knowledge gained from this programme, we now understand the importance of protecting information from cyber threats and how technology can be used to track and apprehend criminals more efficiently,” she stated.

  • Return old Oyo national park over insecurity, group urges FG

    Return old Oyo national park over insecurity, group urges FG

    A group under the aegis of Oyo Niwa Nitooto, representing concerned sons and daughters of Oyo at home and in diaspora, has

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  • Ekiti State Governorship Election Holds Today As APC , NDC , PDP Others Go To Battle

    Ekiti State Governorship Election Holds Today As APC , NDC , PDP Others Go To Battle

     

    With 1,059,360 registered voters set to decide Ekiti State’s next governor today, the All Progressives Congress, Peoples Democratic Party and African Democratic Congress have expressed confidence in securing victory at the poll.

    While the APC said it was targeting a landslide victory across all 16 local government areas of the state, the PDP and ADC insisted they had the support needed to win in at least 10 local governments each.

    The APC State Publicity Secretary, Segun Dipe, said, “Our expectation in the governorship election is to win by a landslide. We have a target of 500,000 votes. We want to get the 500,000 votes and exceed it. That’s our expectation.

    “We are looking at winning 16 out of 16 local governments, 177 out of 177 wards, 2,445 out of 2,445 polling units.”

    Asked about the party’s fears regarding the poll, Dipe said, “We have nothing to fear; the only anticipation is that we want to make history. We know we will win, but we want to win by a landslide. We have been talking about 500,000 votes, we want to realise it and exceed it; that is our expectation and anticipation, not fear.”

    Also speaking, the state secretary of the ADC, Jackson Adebayo, expressed confidence that the party would win the election.

    Adebayo, who expressed concerns over the incumbency factor and vote-buying, said the ADC would still win despite the two factors.

    He said, “We believe in the goodwill of the people. If the election depends on the goodwill of the people, we are good to go. We will win many local governments. At least, we can comfortably win about 10 local governments.

    “We are confident of winning the election because not all the people are so gullible, and not every voter is corrupt. There are still some people who believe that their conscience will determine whatever they will do. So, we are still confident.”

    Also, the Director of Media of the PDP Governorship Campaign Council, Sanya Atofarati, said the party was banking on the people’s support.

    “We are confident that we are winning this election,” he said in an interview 

    He said, “We can authoritatively say that we are winning by 60 per cent, even as of today (Friday). We have the confidence that we are winning the election. Currently, we are winning comfortably in at least 10 local government areas.”

    The spokesman, who said the PDP had no fear about participating in the poll, added, “We are appealing to the security agencies and the Independent National Electoral Commission to be fair and ensure that nobody indulges in anything capable of undermining the credibility of the election.

    “We are confident that they will discharge their duties in line with their conscience, knowing fully well that this election is very strategic, because it is a gateway to other elections to come in 2027.”

    Parties to deploy over 7,000 agents

    Meanwhile, the three parties disclosed that over 7,000 agents would be deployed to monitor the election at the various polling units.

    A chieftain of the PDP in the state, Gani Salau, said the party would deploy over 2,000 agents.

    “We would deploy over 2,000 agents,” he said 

    On his part, the APC’s publicity secretary said the party would deploy agents to all the 2,445 polling units in the state.

    “Our party will deploy one party agent to each of the 2,445 polling units in the state. The implication is that we are deploying a minimum of 2,445 polling agents,” he said.

    An official of the ADC, who spoke earlier with one of our correspondents on condition of anonymity, stated that the party would also have agents in all the 2,445 polling units.

    Apart from the party agents, some civil society organisations are also deploying observers to monitor the conduct of the poll in the state.

    Residents hopeful of peaceful poll

    It was also observed that vehicular movement within the metropolis increased on Friday.

    A cross-section of residents, who spoke in different locations such as Basiri Motor Park, Ajilosun and Iworoko Road, expressed readiness to participate in the poll.

    In some of the markets visited within the Ado Ekiti metropolis and some other major towns in the state, residents were also observed buying basic necessities ahead of the restriction of movement on election day.

    Government offices and schools were closed on Friday due to the holiday declared by the state government for workers to prepare for the election and to give eligible voters time to vote in their different communities.

    Speaking on her expectations, a civil servant, Adijat Akanmu, who expressed readiness to vote, said mobilisation of voters by the political parties was poor.

    Akanmu said, “I am ready to participate in the poll, but the mobilisation by the political parties has been rather poor. I am expecting a peaceful poll. From all indications, it will be a peaceful exercise.”

    A driver operating from Basiri Motor Park, Seun Olatunji, said he was travelling to Ikogosi, where he registered to vote.

    Police ready, read riot act to troublemakers

    Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force on Friday reiterated its readiness for the poll, saying it had adequately prepared for the exercise to ensure no security breach before, during and after it.

    The supervising Deputy Inspector-General of Police for the election, Mustapha Fayoade, assured voters and electoral officials of adequate security before, during and after the poll.

    Fayoade said, “The Nigeria Police Force, in collaboration with other security agencies, has put in place robust security arrangements, including adequate deployment of personnel and logistics.”

    The Supervising DIG, who spoke in Ado Ekiti during an engagement with officers and other security stakeholders, urged personnel “to exhibit the highest level of professionalism, discipline and respect for the rule of law in the discharge of their duties.”

    He urged members of the public, political actors and other stakeholders to “cooperate fully with security agencies, remain law-abiding and contribute to a peaceful electoral environment.”

    The Commissioner of Police in charge of the election, Abayomi Shogunle, who corroborated the DIG, said the force was well prepared for the election, adding that officers were already on the ground to ensure that the exercise went hitch-free.

    Shogunle, who spoke while addressing journalists in Ado Ekiti on Friday, said, “Police escorts or armed guards will also remain with those materials as well as INEC staff and ad hoc staff.

    “Very early on Saturday (today) morning, those materials will be distributed under police escort to all the polling units in Ekiti. In collaboration with INEC, we want all polling units to be set up as early as 6:30 a.m. to be ready for voting, so that voting will begin at 8:30 a.m., which is the stipulated time.

    “If voting is to start now, we are fully prepared. Everything that is needed to be done has been done. And from my engagement with civil society organisations that are present here up to last night, there has been confidence in security agencies in ensuring that the election goes on peacefully without any incidents.”

    Shogunle also warned those planning to cause trouble before, during and after the election to steer clear of the exercise, saying, “Anybody caught causing a crisis would be dealt with accordingly.”

    The police announced restrictions on inter-state and intra-state vehicular movement across the state on election day, saying, “The restriction takes effect from 12 a.m. to 6 p.m. on election day and shall affect all roads within the state and inter-state highways.”

    The spokesperson for the Ekiti State Police Command, Sunday Abutu, said in a statement on Friday, “The movement of VIPs with armed escorts or security aides to polling units and collation centres is strictly discouraged and will not be allowed.

    “This vehicular movement restriction is expected to prevent the movement of political thugs and other criminal elements who may attempt to disrupt the electoral process.

    “The restriction applies to all forms of motorised transportation, including private cars, commercial vehicles, trucks, tricycles and motorcycles. All intending inter-state travellers planning to travel through any part of Ekiti State are advised to take alternative routes during the stated period.”

    Punch 

  • My wife accused me of using charms to steal her fortune during s3x

    My wife accused me of using charms to steal her fortune during s3x

    A man, Jacob, has filed for divorce from his wife, Mercy, before the Grade A Customary Court, Court 2, sitting in Mapo, Ibadan, Oyo State, citing unkindness, cold-heartedness, false accusations, and threats to his life as reasons for seeking the dissolution of their marriage. Jacob told the court that Mercy lacked compassion and had failed […]

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  • Man found dead inside well in Ibadan

    Man found dead inside well in Ibadan

    The lifeless body of a 53-year-old man was on Friday found inside a well of a house he was residing in at Kadupe Street, Alakuta Community, at Apete, Ibadan, Oyo State. According to information gathered by Saturday Tribune, the deceased, who hailed from Abia State, was suspected to have ended his life as a result […]

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