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  • NDLEA Busts ‘Unholy Alliance’ Illicit Drugs Party, Arrests Organisers

    NDLEA Busts ‘Unholy Alliance’ Illicit Drugs Party, Arrests Organisers


    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) operatives on Saturday raided a lounge in Osogbo where a weird party organised for illicit substance abuse was to hold.

    The operatives arrested some of the organisers who were found with the drug exhibits.

    NDLEA spokesman, Mr Femi Babafemi stated on Sunday in Abuja, that the raid followed credible intelligence report that a night party tagged: “Unholy Alliance for Stoners and Drunkards’’ was to hold at the lounge.

    He stated that different types of illicit substances were to be sold and consumed by the revellers.

    “Soon after the organisers began to gather at Berrymist Lounge located at Ofatedo Area of Osogbo to start the party, NDLEA operatives swooped in on them.

    “The operatives arrested the organisers and seized illicit substances and drug paraphernalia from them.

    “Those arrested included Ikotu Omolayo (25), Fola Olabode (30) and Akorede Adunni Ajibola (22). The management of the lounge has also been invited for investigation.

    “This comes on the heels of an earlier raid on Thursday, November 23 at Area 5 Forest Reserve, Ile-Ife, also in Osun where operatives recovered 156kg of Indian hemp,’’ Babafemi stated. 

  • ECOWAS Condemns Plot To Truncate Peace In Sierra Leone

    ECOWAS Condemns Plot To Truncate Peace In Sierra Leone

    *As Sierra Reschedules Flights For Departing Airlines 

    The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has condemned the plot by some individuals to disturb the peace of Sierra Leonians.

    The condemnation is contained in a statement issued by ECOWAS on Sunday in Abuja.

    “The bloc has learnt, with utter disgust, a plot by certain individuals to acquire arms and disturb the peace and constitutional order in Sierra Leone.

    “ECOWAS condemns this act and calls for the arrest and prosecution of everyone involved in the illegality.

    “The bloc has always maintained its zero-tolerance for unconstitutional change of government.

    “We want to reaffirm our commitment to supporting the government and the people of Sierra Leone’s quest to deepen democracy and good governance by consolidating peace and security so as to foster socio-economic development,” it stated.

    The Sierra Leonean government has declared a 24-hours nationwide curfew in a proactive step to ensure that the peace is not tampered with.

    Meanwhile, the Sierra Leone Civil Aviation Authority (SLCAA) has imposed a rescheduling of flights for departing airlines.

    In a statement on Sunday by the Management of SLCAA, the authority said the rescheduling of the flights is in view of the nationwide curfew imposed by the government.

    “SLCAA is aware that passengers intending to depart from and arrive at the Freetown International Airport (FNA) on flights scheduled for today, Sunday Nov. 26, 2023 are affected by the nationwide curfew declared by the state and currently in force,” the authority said.

    SLCAA urged all airlines to reschedule departing passengers on the next available flights after the curfew is lifted, “as SLCAA airspace remains open.”

    “While we appreciate the inconvenience this may cause, we urge all to respect the curfew and follow directives of the state security forces.

    “The SLCAA assured the airlines and the wilder aviation industry of its unflinching support,” the authority added in the statement.

  • NDLEA Seizes 2 Tons Of Illicit Drugs In Lagos, Kogi, 5 Other States

    NDLEA Seizes 2 Tons Of Illicit Drugs In Lagos, Kogi, 5 Other States

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted more than two tons of illicit substances in Lagos, Ogun, Edo, Ekiti, Anambra, Ondo and Kogi in the last one week.

    Its spokesman, Mr Femi Babafemi, stated on Sunday in Abuja, that the agency’s operatives stormed a warehouse at Obi Camp in Owan West Local Government Area of Edo on Monday, Nov. 20.

    They seized 338kg of Indian hemp concealed in sacks of charcoal in the raid.

    NDLEA operatives also raided Ikhin Forest in Owan East Local Government Area of Edo on Saturday, Nov. 25 and seized 235kg of the same psychoactive substance.

    “A suspect, Onah Ikechukwu (32) was arrested at Jattu in Etsako West Local Government Area of the state on Wednesday, Nov. 22.

    “The operatives seized 11,690 capsules of tramadol, 295 bottles of codeine syrup and various quantities of Molly, Indian hemp and Methamphetamine from the suspect.

    “Another raid on Wednesday, Nov. 22 at Enu-Owa Street, Lagos Island, led to the seizure of 40,500 ampoules of pentazocine injection and 440,000 pills of tramadol in a store belonging to one fleeing Ebuka Amechi.

    “Not less than 135,600 capsules of tramadol and 950gm of Indian hemp were seized from two suspects – Afamefuna Ibekwe (37), and Sunday Onweh (41) at Nkpor, Akuzor and Ose-Ogbaijo, Onitsha, respectively,’’ he stated.

    Babafemi added that 37,360 pills of different psychoactive drugs and 250 bottles of codeine syrup were recovered from one Muhammed Khamis (22) on Thursday, Nov. 23 on the Okene-Lokoja-Abuja Expressway.

    The drugs were being transported from Onitsha, Anambra to Abuja, Babafemi stated.

    NDLEA operatives in Ekiti seized 288kg of Indian hemp at Odo-Owa Forest in Ijero Local Government Area of the state on Saturday, Nov. 25.

    “At least, 116kg of Indian hemp were seized from a suspect, Chinagoram Obaru (24) who was arrested at Iju Forest on Thursday, Nov. 23,’’ he added.

    Babafemi also stated that 859kg of Indian hemp, concealed among bags of sugar in a truck for onward transportation to Mokwa, Niger state were recovered.

    The consignment, he added, was loaded at Ogbese in Ondo State and hidden among bags of cement in a truck before it was trans-loaded into another articulated vehicle in Ogun.

    On Friday, Nov. 24, NDLEA operatives in Ogun arrested two suspects – Adamu Ibrahim and Nura Sani at Ileke trailer garage, on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

    NDLEA Chairman, retired Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa commended the officers and men over the seizures and arrests.

    He charged them to remain vigilant and to double their efforts, especially as criminal networks had become desperate to make quick money preparatory to the Yuletide season.

  • Tinubu’s Intervention Can’t Solve Ondo Crisis – PDP

    Tinubu’s Intervention Can’t Solve Ondo Crisis – PDP

    Amidst the ongoing efforts to resolve the protracted political standoff in Ondo State, the Peoples Democratic Party’s state chapter has rebuffed the involvement of President Bola Tinubu, asserting that his intervention falls short in resolving the crisis.

    President Tinubu had convened a late-night meeting with the leadership of the State House of Assembly and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Abuja, aiming to address the contentious situation.

    Kennedy Peretei, the Publicity Secretary of the opposition party, labeled the meeting as a superficial attempt, emphasizing that the absence of Governor Rotimi Akeredolu poses a significant obstacle to any genuine resolution.

    Peretei expressed skepticism, drawing parallels to previous reconciliation endeavors that yielded no tangible results, citing the example of the Bello Masari Reconciliation Committee set up by APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, which culminated in parties returning to court despite assurances of case withdrawal.

    “While the impeachment of the Deputy Governor might be halted out of deference for the presidential intervention, the crisis remains unresolved as long as Akeredolu evades return,” stated Peretei. 

    “The ongoing political deadlock is far from over, resembling a cat-and-mouse race until substantial steps are taken.”

  • FG, Microsoft To Partner On Nigerian Video Games, Fashion -Minister

    FG, Microsoft To Partner On Nigerian Video Games, Fashion -Minister

    Hannatu Musawa, Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, has said that plans are underway to reposition the video game animation industry in Nigeria.

    Musawa disclosed this during the third quarter edition of the Xbox Developer Hangout, organised by Microsoft, in Lagos.

    According to her, this will be done in such a way that Nigerian movies, music, fashion and culture will feature in every locally produced video game.

    She said the industry holds lots of employment potential for the youth, adding that consultations with Microsoft would help in actualisation of her vision in that respect.

    She said that a working document had already been developed to actualise the mission but needed input from Microsoft.

    “We want to look at the kind of innovation we can achieve through gaming, with the huge talent we have in the sector. I want the gaming space transformed and I know with collaborations we can achieve a lot.

    “I promise to support in whatever capacity to actualise this and this is the reason I will continually remain grateful for President Bola Tinubu for creating the Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy.

    “I perceive Nigerians as the most creative beings who will transform the gaming industry, the billion-dollar industry, with help and support from government.

    “We want to see a situation where our indigenous movies, peculiar fashion sense, music and elements of our culture will serve as contents of our locally produced video games,” she said.

    Earlier, Olatomiwa Williams, Country Manager, Microsoft, noted that the organisation was committed to empowering everyone with the needed tools to grow in the industry.

    Williams said it was important to leverage all opportunities to achieve President Tinubu’s agenda for economic diversification.

    “Partnering with the Federal Government is a thing of delight for us, young Nigerians deserve every right to thrive, we are creating an inclusive industry also for women to thrive.

    “Microsoft has been in existence for over 20 years and I can say that Nigerians have been contributing to our solution areas,” she said.

    Also, Oluseye Soyode-Johnson, Founder, NuConti, said, “the videogame industry is larger than the Nollywood and the global music industry, it is a billion-dollar industry which should be taken seriously.”

    Speaking on the needed tools for video games, Matthew Isikhuemen of Unreal Engine, said they included epic mega grants, epic game education, epic unreal fellowship, unreal market place, epic games store, twin motion among others.

    Winston Ohunyon, Creative Director, Dimension II Games noted that infusing culture into video games could be achieved through storytelling which entailed description and expanding beyond traditional elements.

    “The tools for this description can be seen in the plot, setting, theme, characterisation, composition, dialogue, story and all.

    “We must be careful about how the stories are relayed to protect our identity as a nation or a continent,” he said.

    Also, Dooshima Anger, Founder of Dooshimagames, noted that to fully support inclusivity in video game industry in Nigeria, more collaborations and awareness must created.

  • Akeredolu Remains Ondo State Governor, Says Tinubu

    Akeredolu Remains Ondo State Governor, Says Tinubu

    In a bid to restore calm and political stability in Ondo State, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has intervened in the ongoing crisis between Governor Rotimi Akeredolu and Deputy Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, announcing Akeredolu’s continuation as Governor. 

    The decision came after a high-level meeting with Ondo State stakeholders at the Presidential Villa at the weekend.

    A statement released by Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, clarified the President’s stance, dismissing speculations about the invocation of the doctrine of necessity to appoint Aiyedatiwa as the acting governor. 

    The Presidency emphasized that Akeredolu retains his position as the state’s Governor, reaffirming Aiyedatiwa’s role as the Deputy Governor.

    Following extensive negotiations involving the President, representatives of both factions, federal and state lawmakers, and APC officials in Ondo State, Tinubu urged all parties to prioritize peace, fostering commitments toward reconciliation.

    As a result of these deliberations, Governor Akeredolu will continue as the Chief Executive of Ondo State, maintaining the current administration’s stability.

     The announcement also ensures the uninterrupted functions of the State Executive Council, while preserving the leadership of the State’s House of Assembly and the APC Chapter in Ondo State.

  • Israel Releases Another 42 Palestinian Women, Children From Prison

    Israel Releases Another 42 Palestinian Women, Children From Prison

    More Trucks With Fuel, Aid Head To Gaza

    Another 42 Palestinians held in Israeli prisons are to be released on Saturday as part of the agreement between the Israeli government and the Islamist Hamas movement, according to the Times of Israel newspaper.

    Israel will initially transfer the detainees to Ofer Prison in the occupied West Bank for medical examinations by International Red Cross staff, according to the newspaper, which cited Israeli prison officials.

    Al Jazeera reported that the prisoners to be released include 18 women and 24 teenage boys.

    As a condition of the agreement, Hamas militants must first release Israeli hostages being held in Gaza before the Palestinian prisoners are released from Israeli custody, according to the report.

    After their release, the Palestinians are to return to the places where they previously lived, for example in the West Bank or East Jerusalem.

    The first group of Palestinian prisoners consisted of minors and women held in Israeli prisons on offences ranging from stone-throwing to attacks on police officers, including some who were arrested but never faced trial, Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported. 

    Meanwhile, more trucks carrying humanitarian supplies moved through Egypt’s Rafah border crossing to the Gaza Strip on Saturday, the second day of a temporary truce agreed to by Israel and the Islamist Hamas movement.

    Seven fuel trucks, including four loaded with cooking gas, passed through the crossing on Saturday, an Egyptian official said.

    In addition, 100 trucks carrying food and medical aid bound for Gaza also crossed through Rafah, Dr Raed Abdel-Nasser, the head of the Red Crescent in Egypt’s northern Sinai, told dpa.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent, meanwhile, said its teams received 196 trucks of relief supplies via Rafah on Friday from its Egyptian counterpart.

    The truce agreement, which was brokered and announced by Qatar on Wednesday, involves a four-day pause in fighting between both sides.

    The pause will allow desperately needed aid to flow into the densely populated Gaza Strip in exchange for the release of some hostages Hamas kidnapped during bloody Oct. 7 attacks on Israel.

    Israel also agreed to release a number of Palestinians held in Israeli prisons as part of the deal.

  • NAF Eliminates Top Boko Haram Commander, Many Others In Borno

    NAF Eliminates Top Boko Haram Commander, Many Others In Borno

    The Air Component of Operation Hadin Kai, have eliminated a key Boko Haram terrorist leader, Abu Asad and several others in air strikes on their hideout at Tagoshe on Mandara Mountains in Borno.

    The Director, Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air Force (NAF), Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, made this known in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.

    Gabkwet said the air strikes which was conducted on Friday, was one of the most successful strikes undertaken by the air component of Operation Hadin Kai in recent time.

    He said the NAF discovered a massing of terrorists in an isolated location consisting of three zinced structures amid several trees.

    He added that it was evident from the footage that the terrorists were massing up at the location for either a well-planned meeting or preparing for a major attack on troops.

    According to him, over 100 heavily armed terrorists were observed throwing banters and moving randomly around the structures which also had four troop carriers.

    “The aftermath of the air strike revealed that two out of the three structures, as well as the entire troop carriers were destroyed.

    “There are also indications that Abu Asad, a key figure in the Ali Ngulde group under Boko Haram, as well as other terrorists like Ibrahim Nakeeb, Mujaheed Dimtu, Mustafa Munzir and several fighters were among the several terrorists eliminated in the air strike,” he said.

    The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, has commended the Air Component Commander and his men for the feet.

    Abubakar urged them to continue to synergise with the Land Component while maintaining the momentum in keeping the terrorists on their toes.

    He said they must continue to justify the trust and confidence the Federal Government and the people of Nigeria have in them.

    “You must ensure that we go all out in making life unbearable for these terrorists and criminals until they surrender or are completely eliminated,” he said. 

  • Kano Governor Sacks 3000 Illegally Employed Workers

    Kano Governor Sacks 3000 Illegally Employed Workers

    The Kano State government has taken decisive action by terminating the employment of 3,234 individuals who were allegedly hired improperly during the tenure of former Governor Abdullahi Ganduje.

    In a press briefing held on Friday, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Abudullahi Baffa Bichi, revealed that these individuals were not deemed eligible for employment within the Kano State Civil Service.

    This action stems from the government’s commitment to implementing the findings of a committee tasked with scrutinizing and verifying employment procedures conducted under the previous administration.

    Bichi highlighted various irregularities, citing instances where appointments were not aligned with the 2023 Approved Budget, individuals were employed without applying or expressing interest, and many appointments lacked proper screening and interview processes.

     Additionally, cases of suspected or forged certificates were discovered among the employed, and non-indigenous individuals were reportedly hired despite qualified indigenous individuals being available.

    To handle the substantial number of cases, the committee divided into three panels to scrutinize 12,566 individuals, deviating from the initial count of 10,800.

    However, in light of the committee’s assessment and recommendations, the Governor approved the reinstatement of 9,332 staff across 51 Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) who were deemed eligible through the verification process.

    Moving forward, the SSG emphasized the need for further interviews for those individuals found with offers of appointments but not on the payroll, appropriate placement of staff based on qualifications and vacancies, and deploying eligible staff to relevant MDAs for effective utilization.

  • Omo-Agege Heads To Supreme Court As Appeal Court Upholds Oborevwori’s Election

    Omo-Agege Heads To Supreme Court As Appeal Court Upholds Oborevwori’s Election

    Ovie Omo-Agege, the APC gubernatorial candidate in Delta State, has announced his intention to appeal to the Supreme Court following the recent ruling by the Appeal Court. 

    Recall that an appeal court sitting in Lagos affirmed the election victory of Sheriff Oborevwori.

    Describing the verdict as a delay in “redemption for Deltans,” Omo-Agege emphasized his commitment to pursuing justice for the people of Delta State.

    In a statement released by his media adviser, Sunny Areh, Omo-Agege acknowledged the judiciary while expressing disagreement with the interpretation of evolving electoral laws aimed at bolstering Nigeria’s democracy.

    Asserting that justice remains unfulfilled for his supporters, Omo-Agege reiterated his dedication to defending their trust by pursuing the case further. He highlighted the significance of the issues at stake for the future and well-being of the state, pledging to uphold what he believes is right.

    Encouraging his supporters to remain calm and abide by the law, Omo-Agege conveyed his confidence in the Supreme Court’s justices to scrutinize overlooked aspects and ensure justice prevails.

    He emphasized his unwavering commitment to fighting for what he believes is just and in the best interest of the people.

    The APC candidate affirmed his faith in the judiciary and its capacity to deliver the anticipated redemption at the final stage of the legal process.