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Police reach ceasefire agreement with Cult leaders to end killings among rival groups

The Nigeria Police Force has put in place a strategic conflict resolution plan to enforce a ceasefire among rival cult organizations in response to the growing number of cult-related deaths in Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa State.

Any additional violence will result in the instant arrest and prosecution of the cult leaders responsible, the State Command has warned.

Violent clashes between these factions have claimed the lives of seven people in the last week, including three siblings who tragically perished in the violence.

These clashes have primarily occurred in the Igbogene, Amarata, Swali, and Ekeki areas of Yenagoa.

At the heart of the conflict is a fierce power struggle over control of the revenue from the newly established State Transport Terminal at Igbogene.

The terminal, located in a strategic area, is currently under the control of the Greenlanders Cult group, but other rival factions—including the Icelanders, Vikings, Bobos, and Dee-Bams—are vying for a share of the potential profits.

As tensions reached a boiling point, the State Commissioner of Police expressed frustration over the rising fatalities and instructed the Operation Puff Adder tactical team, led by CSP Chris Nwaogbo, to engage with cult leaders in an effort to broker peace.

Initially hesitant due to fear of the police operation, several leaders of the groups eventually reached out to the Commissioner to seek direct dialogue.

A high-level meeting took place this week, from Monday to Tuesday, with representatives from approximately ten different cult groups.

During the talks, the leaders reached a collective agreement: all violent activities, including killings, must cease immediately. They further pledged to communicate this resolution to their foot soldiers and agreed that any future violence would hold the group leaders accountable.

A security source confirmed that the cult leaders signed an official document committing to the ceasefire, signaling an end to the ongoing bloodshed. However, authorities have assured the public that investigations into the killings are ongoing and that those found responsible will face the full weight of the law.

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How Husband allegedly defiled 18-year-old Wife’s Niece staying with them

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How Husband allegedly defiled 18-year-old Wife’s Niece staying with them

An Oyo State Family Court, Ibadan, has remanded a 33-year-old man, Happiness Opeyemi, at the Agodi Correctional Centre over an alleged defilement of his wife’s 10-year-old niece.

The defendant was arraigned on Friday to face a one-count charge of rape.

The prosecuting counsel, Insp Adenike Adeyemi, told the court that the defendant, in 2023, had unlawful sexual intercourse with his wife’s niece staying with them.

Adeyemi said the offence was allegedly committed in their home in Onila Olomiyeye area of Ibadan.

She said the offence contravened Section 34 of the Oyo State Child Rights Law, 2006.

The Magistrate, Mrs Serifat Adesina, did not, however, take the defendant’s plea due to lack of jurisdiction.

She ordered his remand pending the issuance of advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) at the Oyo State Ministry of Justice.

She, thereafter, adjourned the matter till March 11 for mention. (NAN)

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You’re spreading lies, falsehoods over Mambilla power project – Former Minister slams Obasanjo

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You’re spreading lies, falsehoods over Mambilla power project – Former Minister slams Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has been accused by former Minister of Power and Steel Olu Agunloye with deliberately disseminating lies to divert attention away from his own performance on the Mambilla power project.

Agunloye’s remarks coincide with his ongoing legal dispute over a fraud case involving the Mambilla Hydroelectric Plant that is worth billions of dollars.

Agunloye, currently the National Secretary of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), is facing seven charges filed by the Nigerian government related to the controversial project.

The case, brought before the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) High Court, alleges that Agunloye was involved in a $6 billion fraud during his tenure as Minister of Power and Steel from 2002 to 2003 under the Obasanjo administration.

In a statement released on Friday, Agunloye claimed that the former president was deliberately distorting facts to obscure his own involvement in the Mambilla project.

He argued that Obasanjo’s public statements and actions were designed to deflect blame and protect his own legacy concerning the power project.

Agunloye also expressed frustration over what he perceived as efforts to use him as a scapegoat to perpetuate the narrative of widespread corruption, particularly in relation to the project’s arbitration process.

He suggested that the dispute was rooted in personal conflicts between Obasanjo and key figures such as former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Leno Adesanya, the owner of Sunrise Power Company, who he claimed were part of the broader issue.

Furthermore, Agunloye accused Obasanjo of feigning ignorance regarding the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) contract during his presidency, only to later misrepresent the facts in both public statements and legal proceedings.

Agunloye’s accusations add another layer to the ongoing saga of the Mambilla project, which has been marred by years of delays and controversy.

“The government seeks to use me as a scapegoat to portray systemic corruption to the arbitration panel and undermine Sunrise’s claims. Challenges stem from personal conflicts between President Obasanjo and two of his associates: former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Leno Adesanya, owner of Sunrise Power Company.

“Obasanjo feigned ignorance of the BOT contract during his presidency and later distorted the facts in public and judicial settings.

“The arbitration in France arose from actions taken by successive administrations, particularly under President Buhari. In 2017, then-Minister of Power Babatunde Fashola bypassed a 2012 agreement signed under President Goodluck Jonathan with Sunrise and awarded the contract to another company.

“Despite advice from the Chinese government to resolve the dispute amicably, the FGN failed to honor two settlement agreements, leading Sunrise to return to arbitration.

“The government is spreading misinformation and using me as a pawn to divert attention from the actions of its own officials and four former presidents who handled the project over two decades.”

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BREAKING President Tinubu gives Ganduje, Magnus Abe, Afikuyomi, others fresh appointments full (list)

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President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of Board Chairpersons for 42 federal organisations and a Secretary for the Board of the Civil Defence, Immigration and Prisons Services.

Mr Bayo Onanuga, the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, made this known in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

Onanuga said that Tinubu also appointed a new Managing Director for the Nigerian Railway Corporation and a Director-General for the National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI).

He said the president directed the board chairpersons not to interfere with the management of the organisations, emphasising that their positions are non-executive.

According to Onanuga, all the appointments take immediate effect.

He named Mr Hillard Eta (Cross River) as the Board Chairman, National Youth Service Corps and Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi (Lagos) as the Board Chairman, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs.

Onanuga also named Dr Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano) as Board Chairman, Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and Sen. Surajudeen Ajibola (Osun) as Chairman, National Sugar Development Council.

He said Tinubu appointed Sen. Magnus Abe (Rivers) as Chairman, National Agency for the Great Green Wall and Alhaji Sulaiman Argungu (Kebbi) as Chairman, Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company.

Similarly, Mr Festus Fuanter (Plateau) was named Chairman, National Teachers Institute, Mr Raji Kolawole (Oyo), Director-General, National Board for Technical Incubation (NBTI) and Chief Victor Giadom (Rivers), Chairman, Nigeria Institute of Education Planning and Administration.

He also said that Tinubu approved the appointment of Malam Mustapha Salihu (Adamawa) as the Chairman of the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria and Mr Hamma Kumo (Gombe) as Chairman of the Industrial Training Fund.

Onanuga further stated that Donatus Nwankpa (Abia) was appointed Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Science and Technology Complex while Sen. Abubakar Maikafi (Bauchi) was named Chairman of Sheda Science and Technology Complex.

He disclosed that Tinubu named Nasiru Gawuna (Kano), Chairman, Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, Sen. Tokunbo Afikuyomi(Lagos), Chairman, National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion and Prof. Abdulkarim Kana (Nasarawa), Chairman, National Steel Council.

Onanuga also named Musa Adar (Sokoto), Chairman, National Inland Waterways Authority and Malam Garba Muhammad (Kaduna), Chairman, National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency.

Others announced were chairmen of the National Bio-Safety Management Agency, Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute, Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe and Nigeria Railway Corporation among others. (NAN)

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