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Blocked waterways, encroachments responsible for floods — Sanwo-Olu

GOVERNOR  Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, yesterday, attributed the flooding witnessed in parts of the state to intense rainfall and illegal human activities that obstruct natural waterways. Sanwo-Olu, however, assured affected residents that the government will intensify drainage interventions and provide relief to families affected by the floods.  He also said the state government would review the master-plans of communities battling with flooding in the state for a sustainable intervention. The governor made the remarks during an inspection tour of flood-affected communities, which included Ogombo, Monastery in Sangotedo, and Gbetu-Olorunkemi Road in Awoyaya, Ibeju-Lekki, and Chevron Drive in Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Area of the state. Addressing journalists after the inspection, Sanwo-Olu explained that the affected areas are part of Lagos’ natural drainage system, stressing that water must be allowed to flow through its natural channels into the lagoons. The gove...

Nigerian priest commits suicide in US after order to return home

A Nigerian Catholic  priest in Massachusetts has died by suicide, days after being ordered to leave the United States and return to Nigeria, where he had repeatedly said he feared for his life. The Reverend Benjamin Madu, 54, died July 2, at his residence in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, according to the Archdiocese of Boston, where he had served as a hospital chaplain and parish priest on Cape Ann since 2021. His religious worker visa was due to expire on July 29. According to Boston Globe, his home Diocese of Abakaliki had gone further, instructing him to return to Nigeria even sooner than that deadline, ahead of a new assignment scheduled to begin on August 4. Madu had reportedly made clear he did not want to go. In remarks to parishioners the previous month, and in a farewell message posted to his parish’s website days before his death, he said returning home was not his wish, “but circumstances beyond my control have warranted that my time in the United States come to an end.” The...

Oyo Headmaster regains freedom after N5m ransom payment

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Kolawole Owoade THE 60-year- old abducted headmaster of Nomadic Basic School, Igbojaye, in Itesiwaju Local Government Area of Oyo State, Mr Mathew Kolawole Owoade, popularly known as Onaiye, yesterday, regained his freedom after spending 48 hours in captivity. The headmaster was released at about 6:00 p.m. on Monday. The kidnappers had initially demanded a N30 million ransom. However, it was gathered that following negotiations, the family succeeded in reducing the ransom demand to N3 million, which the abductors initially accepted. After the family had raised the N3 million, the kidnappers allegedly increased the demand to N5 million. The family was said to have paid the N5 million ransom before Mr Owoade was released near the Ajebamidele community. The headmaster has reportedly reunited with his family. Confirming the release, the Oyo State Police Command noted that the victim was kidnapped along the Igbojaye–Budo Aare bush road in Oyo State on 12 July 2026. The Police Public Relatio...

2027 polls: Ekiti APC candidate dragged to court over non-resignation

ADO-EKITI — THE All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate for the Ekiti Central Federal Constituency II in the 2027 National Assembly election, Karounwi Oladapo, has been dragged to a Federal High Court, Ado-Ekiti division, over his alleged failure to resign as the Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development before contesting in the party’s primary election. The suit, instituted by an aspirant in his Constituency, Victor Olumuyiwa Kolade, challenged Karounwi’s eligibility to contest the party’s primary on the grounds that he failed to resign his political appointment within the period prescribed by the Electoral Act 2026 and the APC Constitution. Counsel to the plaintiff, Abiodun Owonikoko, announced his appearance, while Femi David represented the first defendant, Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. Adefolaju Ayobioyoloja appeared for the second defendant, the APC and Kolapo Kolade represented the third defendant, Karounwi Oladapo. In his argument, Owonikoko ...

PFIPC scandal: US lobbying firm offers to help DG seek asylum

A United States lobbying firm, Von Batten-Montague-York, has said it is prepared to assist the embattled Director-General of the controversial Presidential Foreign Intervention Promotion Council, Adeniyi Adeyemi, in seeking asylum in the United States while also urging American authorities to investigate allegations he has made against senior Nigerian government officials. The development follows a series of posts published over the weekend and on Monday by Dr Von Batten, who said his team had been in contact with Adeyemi and was taking steps to brief members of the US Congress and other agencies on the allegations. In a post shared on Saturday via X, Von Batten had said: “To anyone in contact with Mr Adeyemi, we are very interested in speaking with him. We are prepared to assist Mr Adeyemi in seeking asylum in the United States and requesting whistleblower protection,” he wrote. He added that because the United States is the largest shareholder in the World Bank, any credible allegati...

Oriire abduction: Children were beaten, teachers chained — Alamu, Principal

 * Says: We were forced to trek through forest at night  lThey ate cocoyam, noodles, drank from a waterfall for 56 days —Victims’ relative  lInitial operation that led to security agents; death —Sources  lVictims hidden inside a cave close to waterfall THE principal  abducted alongside teachers, students and pupils in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, Mrs Racheal Alamu, yesterday, recounted the harrowing 56-day ordeal in captivity, revealing that children were beaten into silence, male teachers chained and blindfolded, while the victims were repeatedly forced to undertake dangerous midnight treks through forests to evade security operatives. Mrs Alamu spoke after she and the rescued teachers and pupils were officially handed over to Governor Seyi Makinde at the Governor’s Office, Secretariat in Ibadan. Describing life in captivity, she said the victims spent most of the 56 days in the open forest, exposed to harsh weather conditions while struggling to ...

Repentant terrorists will still face prosecution — FG

THE Federal Government has launched a set of standard operating procedures to guide the implementation of its disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration (DDR) programme for repentant terrorists. Speaking in Abuja at the national validation workshop on the SOPs for DDR, the National Coordinator of the National Counter Terrorism Centre, NCTC, Mr Adamu Laka, under the Office of the National Security Adviser, ONSA, said the procedures would promote transparency, accountability and coordination of repentant terrorists. The workshop also validated state-level SOPs for the pilot states of Kaduna, Katsina and Zamfara. Laka said the procedures were developed after extensive consultations and drew from Nigeria’s experience, international best practices and the country’s security realities. He said: “Recognising that a policy framework alone is insufficient to guide implementation, the National Counter Terrorism Centre and its partners subsequently developed a comprehensive set of standard ope...