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No evidence of death linked to rice consumption – Ogun State govt

Residents of Ogun State have dismissed widespread rumours about so-called “deadly rice” circulating in local communities, describing the claims as nothing more than a marketing ploy or scare tactic.

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In recent days, several voice notes have made the rounds on social media, with concerned parents and relatives urging loved ones to avoid purchasing or eating rice.

The messages allege that a foreign trader, whose two truckloads of rice were reportedly stolen and smuggled into Nigeria, had invoked the Ogun deity in retaliation.

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According to the circulating voice notes, the stolen rice was brought into the country through the Idiroko and Seme borders. The trader is said to have consulted traditional spiritualists in Ghana to place a curse on anyone who consumes the stolen goods.

However, many locals in Ogun State have dismissed the claims as baseless and sensational, suggesting it may be a deliberate attempt by competitors to manipulate the market or spread fear for personal gain.

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However, speaking with Vanguard in Abeokuta, a resident of Idiroko, a border town in Ipokia Local Government Area who identified himself simply as Mr. Nicolas, dismissed the claim as a “business gimmick.”

“There is nothing like that at all. In Idiroko here, nobody has died as a result of eating rice,” Mr. Nicolas stated.
Similarly, Mr. Adetayo, a resident of Owode, dismissed the claims as unfounded, describing them as mere rumours.

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He noted that along the stretch from Owode to Idiroko, there have been no reported cases of illness or death linked to rice consumption.

Responding to the growing speculation, the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) in both Lagos and Ogun States categorically refuted the existence of any “deadly rice” in circulation.

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In an official statement, Isah Sulaiman, the Public Relations Officer of the NCS Seme Area Command, condemned the reports as completely false and misleading, urging the public not to panic or spread unverified information.

The statement read, “The attention of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Seme Area Command, has been drawn to a widely circulated rumour. The Command wishes to categorically state that this narrative is entirely false, misleading, and does not reflect the reality of the matter.”

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Sulaiman further clarified that the Command adheres strictly to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the disposal of seized goods, guided by transparency, due process, and strict adherence to extant laws.

“No incident within the Command’s Area of Responsibility (AoR) or among personnel corroborates the false claims of deaths resulting from rice consumption linked to the NCS,” the statement added.

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The NCS also criticized those spreading the rumours, accusing them of attempting to tarnish the image of the agency and incite unnecessary fear.

“We urge the general public to disregard this unfounded story and refrain from spreading false information that could incite fear or tarnish the image of security agencies working tirelessly to safeguard the nation,” the statement concluded.

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Additionally, the Ogun State Government, through the Senior Special Adviser, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, confirmed there was no evidence of anyone dying after eating rice. He stated, “No hospital report in that regard,” affirming that the rumours were baseless.

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BREAKING; Police rescue Adelabu’s sister, twin sons alive, kill two kidnappers

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BREAKING; Police rescue Adelabu’s sister, twin sons alive, kill two kidnappers

Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have rescued Mrs. Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul and her 12-year-old twin sons, Peter and Paul, during a rescue operation conducted on Saturday evening, three days after they were abducted in Oyo State.

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The victims, including the younger sister of former Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, were freed at about 7:30 p.m. following sustained intelligence-led operations by security personnel.

Police sources said two suspected kidnappers were killed during a gun battle with operatives, while two firearms were recovered from the gang.

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Mrs. John-Paul and her children were reportedly kidnapped at about 7:30 a.m. on June 3 while on their way to school.

According to security sources, intelligence gathering and continuous tactical pressure mounted on the kidnappers forced the criminals into a confrontation with police operatives, leading to the successful rescue of the victims.

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The victims were rescued unharmed and have since been reunited with their family.

Meanwhile, security operatives have launched a manhunt for other members of the kidnapping syndicate who escaped during the operation.

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Senator Ndume hails President Tinubu saysNorth would reward him with votes

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Senator Ndume hails President Tinubu saysNorth would reward him with votes

Senator Ali Ndume, who represents Borno South in the National Assembly, has commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for approving the reconstruction and dualisation of the Gombe–Biu highway, describing it as a strategic intervention that will transform connectivity and economic activity in the North-East.

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The federal government had on Thursday flagged off the 125-kilometre Gombe–Biu road project at a cost of N1.245 trillion under a major infrastructure renewal programme.

In a statement on Saturday, Ndume said the project would significantly improve regional integration, boost commerce, and strengthen security operations across affected corridors in the North-East.

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He noted that he had consistently advocated for the rehabilitation of the highway under successive administrations, citing repeated engagements with key government officials over the years.

“In 2019, during a high-level engagement with the then Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Raji Fashola, which I initiated, I expressed concerns regarding the deplorable condition of the Biu–Gombe Road, emphasizing its strategic significance to economic integration, inter-state mobility, security operations, and regional development within the North-East subregion,” he said.

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The senator added that he renewed his advocacy in 2021 during discussions on national infrastructure financing, where he again pushed for the inclusion of the corridor in federal priority projects.

“Also in July 2021, during an engagement with the Ministry of Works, during deliberations connected to national infrastructure financing frameworks, including projects tied to African Development Bank-supported facilities, I also made presentation on the urgent need to include the Biu–Gombe corridor within federal rehabilitation priorities, strategic funding windows, and long-term infrastructure development frameworks,” he said.

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Ndume further disclosed that a letter he sent to the Minister of Works, David Umahi, on February 11, 2026, helped reinforce the case for the project’s approval.

“It is heart warming to note that my interaction with the present Minister of Works, Engineer Dave Umahi in a letter dated February 11, 2026, in which I drew his attention to the exclusion of the Biu/Damboa/Maiduguri all in Borno state in the 2026 Budget Four Legacy Projects of the present administration finally paid off as the Federal Executive Council (FEC) eventually approved the Biu–Gombe Road project under the federal tax credit and infrastructure intervention framework,” he said.

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“The project was subsequently captured among strategic national road interventions financed through the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) tax liabilities arrangement.”

Ndume described the highway as a “strategic” economic and security corridor linking the North-East with other parts of Nigeria and neighbouring countries, adding that its rehabilitation would also help curb insurgency by improving mobility for security agencies.

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While expressing appreciation to President Tinubu for the approval, the senator urged the Federal Government to extend the project beyond Biu to Maiduguri, Monguno, Ngala, and down to Yola.

“I want to appreciate Mr. President for listening to my calls. It is a laudable project that will unlock economic opportunities and improve the quality of life for Nigerians,” he said.

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“Like Oliver Twist, we want to appeal to President Tinubu to extend the road network not only to Biu, but to Maiduguri and up to Monguno and Ngala, and then down to Yola.”

“Those are very critical roads that go down to the border that will also promote inter-country trade and also help in the fight against insurgency because they always take advantage of the bad road to block people and kidnap travelers on that road.

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“I am sure that the people of the North East will appreciate this gesture of Mr. President and reward him with their votes in the forthcoming general elections.”

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Tension in Political circles as INEC voids late Primarily elections

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Tension in Political circles as INEC voids late Primarily elections

The firm stance of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on its May 30 deadline for the conduct of party primaries ahead of the 2027 general elections has triggered anxiety within several political parties, especially those considering fresh or rerun exercises.

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INEC National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Kudu Haruna, warned that parties that conduct primaries outside the approved timeline risk having their candidates rejected, pending the outcome of ongoing legal disputes.

“Any primary held outside INEC’s May 30 deadline will be invalid unless the Court of Appeal overturns the Federal High Court judgment,” Haruna said.

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The commission is currently challenging a Federal High Court judgment in Abuja which nullified parts of INEC’s timetable for pre-election activities, including the schedule for party primaries, on the grounds that the electoral body acted beyond its statutory powers under the Electoral Act 2026.

Although some political parties welcomed the court ruling, they have largely continued to operate within INEC’s original timetable to avoid jeopardising their candidates’ eligibility in the event that appellate courts rule in favour of the commission.

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However, concerns have grown that compliance pressure may undermine internal party dispute resolution processes, particularly where rerun primaries are being considered.

In Kaduna State, members of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) are already facing uncertainty following the party’s appeals committee order for fresh primaries in several constituencies over alleged irregularities, exclusion of aspirants and procedural breaches.

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The committee, chaired by Dr. Muhammed Fagge, ordered reruns in Ikara/Kubau, Kaduna South and other state constituencies—an action that now risks clashing with INEC’s deadline.

Observers warn that unless the Court of Appeal intervenes, any primaries conducted after May 30 could trigger disqualification disputes capable of weakening opposition parties ahead of the 2027 elections.

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Within the ADC, internal tensions have also intensified over leadership and candidate legitimacy. The party is currently divided into factions, with competing claims over its presidential nomination process.

At a convention held on Sunday, a faction led by Abdulkadir Mohammed Bashir adopted former presidential candidate Dumebi Kachikwu as its consensus flag bearer for the 2027 election.

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This development comes after former Vice President Atiku Abubakar emerged as the presidential candidate of the David Mark-led National Executive Committee following its primary election.

Party sources said that after the May 25 primary, the Mark-led leadership adopted a dual strategy of managing grievances while processing nominations for submission to INEC, including activating appeal mechanisms established before the exercise.

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The party had constituted a Presidential Appeals Committee chaired by Dr. Suleiman Usman (SAN) to handle complaints arising from the primaries.

However, despite public objections to the outcome, there is no indication that former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, formally submitted a petition to the committee.

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Similarly, while businessman Mohammed Hayatu-Deen raised concerns about the process, party officials say there is no record of a formal appeal being filed.

Amaechi had alleged widespread disenfranchisement during the exercise, while Hayatu-Deen boycotted the collation and declaration of results, citing irregularities. Amaechi was also absent at the final announcement of results.

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The absence of formal petitions has raised concerns within party circles, particularly as the appeals committee was set up specifically to address such grievances.

Party officials insist reconciliation efforts are ongoing, with internal mechanisms being deployed to resolve disputes across presidential and legislative contests.

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At its 101st National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja on May 30, 2026, the Mark-led ADC ratified the outcomes of its state, National Assembly, governorship and presidential primaries, except where appeals were still pending or processes had not been concluded as of May 29.

The NEC also approved a 12-month extension of the National Working Committee’s tenure and affirmed the emergence of Atiku Abubakar as the party’s presidential candidate for 2027.

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However, the crisis is further complicated by the rival faction loyal to Bashir, which insists its own convention and nomination process followed the ADC constitution.

Announcing Kachikwu’s emergence, chairman of the faction’s convention electoral committee, Hon. Elias Adikwu, said delegates adopted him through a consensus arrangement reached by voice vote.

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Although Atiku has appealed for unity among party stakeholders, analysts say unresolved disputes and parallel structures within the ADC may continue to test the party’s cohesion as preparations for the 2027 elections intensify.

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