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30 Days In Office: AIG Adegoke Parades Suspected Criminals Over SUV Theft, N39m Items, Ammunition Possession

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AIG Adegoke Thirty Days In Office, Parades Suspected Criminals Over Theft Of SUV, 39M Items with Ammunitions  The Assistant Inspector General of Police incharge of Zone-2 command, AIG Adegoke Fayoade in his thirty days in office has made a successful arrest of two suspected criminals for various offences bordering on criminal conspiracy, House breaking and entry, stealing, impersonation, forgery and conduct likely to cause breach of peace, this in his bid to eradicate criminals hibernating in Ogun and Lagos state. The press statement released after their parade states "On the 11th of july 2024, Chief Olasode O.Martins brought a petition against some criminal syndicates who broke into his premises and carted away his white Range Rover SUV and was referred to the Anti-Piracy Unit for discreet investigation and report.  The Anti-Piracy Unit headed by SP Mariam Ogunmolasuyi who is highly trained and committed police officer, work diligently to the instruction of her seasons profession

Olota of Otta Defies Obstruction Attempts, Visits Kajola Iboro Amid Tensions

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Alake of Ake, Solicitor General Accused of Sponsorship; Governor Abiodun Urged to Intervene In a bold move, the Olota of Otta, Oba (Prof) Adeyemi Obalanlege, successfully visited Kajola Iboro on Saturday, October 19, 2024, despite reported attempts to obstruct his visit. The town falls under his jurisdiction within the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government. Sources close to the palace allege that hoodlums, sponsored by the Alake of Ake, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo, and his allies, including Ogun State Solicitor General, Mr. Olusegun Olaotan, were behind the obstruction efforts. The Alake of Ake had previously attempted to install a Baale in Kajola Iboro, sparking tensions and controversy within the community. However, the Olota emphasized that the Alake's authority is confined to the Ake section of Abeokuta South Local Government, making any leadership imposition in Kajola Iboro illegitimate. In response to these developments, the Olota has called on Governor Dapo Abiodun to intervene and address

THREAT BY THE DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS TO NEUTRALIZE ALHAJI MUJAHID DOKUBO ASARI UNDERMINES DEMOCRATIC SECURITY IN NIGERIA:

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  By; Rt Hon. Gabriel Patterson Unyeowaji The Nigerian Defence Headquarters in relation to a comment allegedly made by Alhaji Mujahid Abubakr Dokubo - Asari, the President/CEO of Royal Fouche Security Limited has threatened to neutralize him by viciously inviting him to a none existent battlefield.  In  a press release  by  Major General Edward Buba,  it stated that they will take out Alhaji  Mujahid Abubakr Dokubo-Asari. This statement is a threat to democracy as it violates the Constitution of Nigeria. It is only a court of competent jurisdiction that can determine what will happen to any Citizen of the Nigerian State.  The position of the Defence Headquarters without any official investigation of whatever it is that Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo Asari may have said depicts complicity in the event that warranted the comment allegedly made by him. If this issue is approached correctly, the first step is to revisit the comment which is expressly a comment of self defence and homeowners right e

Unmarked Helicopter Spark Alarm in Obuama, Rivers State

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  Obuama, Rivers State - A youth leader in Obuama has raised concerns over mysterious unmarked helicopter flying over the home of Alhaji Mujahid Abubakr Dokubo-Asari, Alabo Edi-Abali of Kalabari Kingdom. On Saturday, during Local Government elections, two unmarked helicopters with armed men flew low over Obuama and Dokubo-Asari's residence. Another helicopter appeared today. Alhaji Mujahid Abubakr Dokubo-Asari, a prominent figure in Nigeria's Niger Delta region, has been a longstanding advocate for resource control and minority rights. As the leader of the Niger Delta People's Volunteer Force (NDPVF), he has fought tirelessly for the rights of the Ijaw people and other marginalized communities. He is also a close abd long standing friend of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Residents, including the elderly, are uneasy as the town is typically peaceful and hosts an army formation. The unknown affiliation and mission of the helicopters have sparked anxiety. "We are living in

OGUN AJOBO FESTIVAL: Sokenu Ibikan Otta Set to Celebrate Rich Cultural Heritage

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  Sokenu Ibikan Otta community is gearing up to celebrate the prestigious Ogun Ajobo festival, scheduled to hold on Thursday, October 17, 2024. According to the Baale of the town, Chief Ibrahim Taofeeq Adeshina Adesalu, the festival will showcase the town's vibrant cultural heritage through various displays, including mesmerizing performances by two renowned masquerade groups: Baoku Ise Otan and Okanke. "These iconic masquerades are an integral part of our cultural identity, and their performances will be a highlight of the festival," Chief Adesalu stated. "We invite everyone to join us in this joyous occasion." The festival will feature a range of cultural exhibitions, showcasing the town's rich traditions, music, and art. The celebration will provide a unique opportunity for residents and visitors to experience the authentic cultural heritage of Sokenu Ibikan Otta. Following the festival, an Oro tradition procession will take place from 11 pm, and the comm

RECONCILIATION AT LAST IN AKINLEYE TOWN: Chief Mujaidu Agoro, Baale Dosunmu Unite After 13 Years

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  Oloruba of Oruba Otta Awori Kingdom Brokers Peace AKINLEYE TOWN, OGUN STATE—The 13-year conflict between the Baale of Akinleye town, Chief Dosunmu, and the Akinleye family has been resolved, following the intervention of Oba Wadudu Ajani Deinde, the Oloruba of Oruba Otta Awori kingdom. The conflict began when Chief Dosunmu, the Baale, denied Chief Mujaidu Agoro's membership in the Akinleye family, despite his crucial role in the Baale's ascension to the throne. The Akinleye family had sold lands to raise funds for the Baale's traditional rites, facilitated by Chief Agoro. Furthermore, Chief Agoro's grandmother hailed from, lived, and was buried in Akinleye town, with her tomb remaining a testimony to their family ties. However, the Baale attempted to deny Chief Agoro's membership, sparking tensions. The Akinleye family accused the Baale of sidelining them in decision-making processes, ruling the town autocratically, and allowing his children, previously unkno