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Toxic Cocktail In Ondo Claims Life

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Lucky Aiyedatiwa

By Ayodele Oni

Ondo State Government has alerted that a dangerous alcoholic mixture now circulating in some parts of the state has claimed life and led to collapse of body organs.

The State Government, in a statement, raised the alarm over the circulation of highly dangerous alcoholic cocktails popularly called “ogogoro mix” across parts of Akure.

It pointed out that the substances have already led to multiple cases of collapse, organ damage and suspected deaths.

A statement, signed by the Chairman of the Ondo State Governor’s Taskforce,  Oluwapelumi Babafemi Elemide, cautioned that the drink contains deadly chemical substances which are dangerous to human health.

In a public safety advisory issued by the Governor’s Taskforce, the state explained that the toxic mixtures reportedly contain tramadol, codeine, cannabis extracts and methylated spirit—ingredients that pose severe health risks and can be fatal when consumed.

The Taskforce noted that the rising trend of the concoction among young people has become a major public health concern.

It urged parents, schools, youth organisations and community leaders to immediately caution young persons against consuming the illicit brew.

Residents are also encouraged to report any known distribution points to the nearest police division or directly to the Governor’s Taskforce.

According to the advisory, a joint security and regulatory operation has already been launched to identify and shut down illegal sellers of the toxic cocktail.

Bus Rams Into Tipper, Kills One, Injures Six

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Accident - Ripper Ram into a Bus in Lagos

By Akinwale Kasali

Tragedy struck at Majidun, inward Ogolonto on Ikorodu Road, Lagos, as a Volkswagen Commercial Bus with Registration Number EPE 494 XM and a stationary tipper truck collided, claiming the life of  a female passenger, and   critically injuring six.

The accident occurred directly opposite the MRS Filling Station

According to preliminary findings by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, the commercial bus—chartered to convey passengers to a programme in Ogijo—suffered sudden brake failure.

The driver was said to have been speeding excessively, and reportedly lost control before crashing into the parked tipper which had stopped to buy diesel.

The impact killed an adult woman instantly, while five other female passengers and a male occupant sustained serious injuries.

The injured persons were immediately rushed to Benic Special Hospital, while the deceased was evacuated by security personnel to the General Hospital, Ikorodu, for formal procedures.

It was gathered that the LASTMA Officers at the scene apprehended the Tipper Driver after he attempted to flee the scene on realizing the gravity of the crash.

The bus driver was also arrested, and both men have been handed over to the Ipakodo Police Division for further investigation.

LASTMA personnel later cleared the wreckage to restore traffic flow toward the Ikorodu Garage corridor.

The General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed deep sadness over the incident, offering condolences to the bereaved family and wishing the injured victims a speedy recovery.

He urged motorists to avoid speeding, noting that excessive velocity reduces a driver’s ability to manage sudden mechanical faults or road hazards.

Bakare-Oki reiterated LASTMA’s commitment to safeguarding lives and ensuring safer road use across Lagos State.

For emergencies, LASTMA advised the public to call its toll-free hotline: 080000527862.

Yoruba Group Urges US To Investigate Sheikh Gumi Over Bandits, Terrorists Hideout, Activities

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Sheikh Ahmad Abubakar Gumi with Bandits in the North

By Akinwale Kasali

A Yoruba Group, Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá, has urged the United States of America, USA, to investigate and interrogate Sheikh Ahmad Gumi Over the activities and hideouts of bandits and terrorists in the North East.

The Sociocultural Organization said it was necessary for the US to compel the Kaduna-based Cleric to lead Security Forces to the hideouts of armed Fulani Militias who have, for years, unleashed terror across Nigeria.

The Group, in a statement released on Sunday by the Union Convener, Olusola Badero, through its Home Director, Princess Balogun, described Nigeria as “a near–banana republic,” where Government Officials in the Northern Region routinely pose for photographs with terrorists in broad daylight while negotiating with people who have killed, kidnapped, ra×ed, and maimed innocent citizens.

It added that Gumi’s repeated public defence of terrorists and self-proclaimed role as a mediator proves he has intimate knowledge of where the armed groups operate.

The Group, in the statement, insisted that if Gumi could escort journalists and government officials into remote forest enclaves for “peace missions,” then he should be compelled to help dismantle the very networks he claims to negotiate with.

It further stressed that Sheikh Gumi must be held to account for repeatedly defending armed bandit groups simply because they share ethnic ties.

According to the statement, Gumi’s continued justification of terrorist actions has emboldened criminal networks that have devastated rural communities across the country.

The group noted that while Gumi claims to have facilitated the surrender of over 600 bandits, he has also consistently dismissed calls for his arrest as intolerant and politically driven. “His own words confirm his closeness to these killers,” the group said.

Condemning the spate of insecurity in the country, the Ìgbìnmó Májékóbájé Ilé-Yorùbá said that terrorists have turned vast regions into killing fields with little resistance from government authorities.

“Every day, Nigerians are seen on social media with guns pointed at their heads, begging for ransom.

“Many are murdered even after ransom is paid. The same Fulani militias have destroyed farmlands, taken over ancestral homes, raped women, burnt villages, invaded churches and mosques, and kidnapped worshippers.”

It dismissed Gumi’s argument that terrorists are reacting to a lack of social amenities.

“There is no state in Nigeria without communities lacking water, roads, electricity, or hospitals.

“But no other ethnic group has turned mass murder, kidnapping, and land occupation into an industry.”

The organisation accused President Bola Tinubu’s administration of turning a blind eye to the worsening crisis while terrorists enjoy celebrity treatment in the North.

“President Tinubu continues to deny the mass killings and atrocities being committed,” the union said.

“He goes on television claiming there is no genocide, while entire communities are wiped out. The government has failed to arrest any of the major commanders of these militias. This silence is complicity.”

It called on the U.S. President to pressurise President Tinubu to order Gumi’s arrest and prosecution for allegedly shielding terrorists, knowing their hideouts, and being aware of their financiers and weapons suppliers.

It also added that if the Nigerian government continues negotiating with terrorists instead of dismantling their networks, the international community must take notice.

“If sending U.S. troops and fighter jets will end these mass killings—since the Nigerian government has failed—then the U.S. should step in.

“Nigeria needs help, because our government is too weak or unwilling to confront those destroying the nation”, the statement reads.

Edo Police Arrests 21, Docks 13, For Alleged Cultism

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Police on Duty

By Ayodele Oni

Edo State Police Command has announced the arrest of 21 students of a Public Secondary School, aged between 14 and 17 years, over their suspected involvement in cultism.

The suspects, from Ogioma secondary school, were also accused of attempted violent attack on Osemwende Secondary School, both located along the Benin-Sapele Road corridor.

According to a report by the

Police Public Relations Officer

Edo State Command, “on November 12, 2025, at about 1:45 p.m., operatives attached to the Loveworld Division, led by the Divisional Police Officer, swiftly responded to credible intelligence and promptly mobilized.

“The intelligence revealed that a group of students suspected to be involved in cult-related activities from Ogioma Secondary School had planned to carry out violent acts.

“Thanks to the prompt intervention of the police, the attack was foiled, and 21 students were arrested, while others fled the scene.

“Three knives were recovered from the suspects. Preliminary investigation revealed that the attackers had circulated a threatening voice note boasting of plans to ‘stage a war,’ burn down the school, and harm students and staff.

“The arrested minors have been arraigned before the appropriate juvenile court for prosecution in accordance with existing laws protecting children in conflict with the law.

“Eight of the 21 students were ordered remanded, while 13 were released to their parents/guardians, who are to produce them on November 28, 2025, for the next court sitting.

“The Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, CP Monday Agbonika, fdc, calls on parents and guardians to pay closer attention to the activities, movements, and associations of their children both within and outside school environments.

“The Command also urges school authorities to strengthen internal discipline, report suspicious behaviour promptly, and collaborate with the police to curb juvenile delinquency and school-based violence.

“The Edo State Police Command remains steadfast in ensuring the safety and protection of all residents, especially within school environments, in line with the Nigeria Police Force Safe Schools Initiative.”

Governor Mutfwang Distances Self From Motion Expelling Wike, Fayose, Anyanwu From PDP

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Governor Caleb Mutfwang

The Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has formally distanced himself from the expulsion of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and former Governor of Rivers State, Barr. Nyesom Wike; former governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose; Samuel Anyanwu alongside other leaders of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

In a press statement, Governor Mutfwang clarified that this subject was neither discussed by Governors Forum nor at NEC before the motion was presented. He emphasized that the proposal does not reflect his position on the matter.

Governor Mutfwang further noted that expelling the party leaders at this crucial time is not a strategic step toward resolving the internal challenges currently confronting the PDP. He reiterated the need for unity, dialogue, and collective effort in rebuilding and repositioning the party.

Gyang Bere

Director of Press and Public Affairs

to the Executive Governor of Plateau State

November 15, 2025

Jigawa PDP Delegates To National Convention Fake –  State Chairman

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PDP Ibadan Convention

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The Jigawa State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has insisted that no genuine delegates from the State attended the Ibadan National Convention of the party.

The leadership of the party maintained that all those who claimed to have represented Jigawa State at the Convention were imposters .

The Source reports that the leader of the party in the State and a founding father, former Governor Sule Lamido had dragged the National Organizing Committee and the National Executive Committee NEC to Court, to challenge his exclusion from the National Chairmanship contest.

Justice Peter Lifu of an Abuja High Court also had, on Friday, November 14, on the strength of Lamido’s suit, ruled to restrain the PDP from going ahead with the Convention, as well as ordering the inclusion of the complainants on the list of contestants for the National Chairmanship position.

But the PDP failure to abide by the Court’s ruling led to the Jigawa chapter directing delegates from the State  to boycott the Convention.

In a disclaimer on his official site Saturday night, November 15, 2025, the state Chairman, Alhaji Ibrahim Babandi Gumel, informed that the chapter was firm on its decision to shun the Convention on account of the unjust treatment meted out to its leader, Lamido.

He warned against fraudsters and imposters, insisting that no authentic delegate from the State was at Ibadan.

The statement came against the backdrop of information to the effect that some people were at the Convention venue claiming to be from Jigawa State.

“These imposters do not represent us. Jigawa State PDP is committed to genuine reconciliation and legal processes that unite, not divide our great party.

“We, therefore, urge members and the public to ignore any fraudulent claims and focus on resolving the national crisis through dialogue.

“Some people are claiming to be elected delegates representing Jigawa at this ongoing factional purported convention.

“The Jigawa Chapter, under my leadership, has boycotted the event entirely. The stance complies with the court judgment favouring Lamido’s participation in party processes .

“We are not participating in the convention. We are saddened by the way our party affairs are being handled, especially the current crisis rocking its foundation.

“Our chapter is resolute in participating only in processes that will reconcile our party.

” We call upon our leaders to reach out to all aggrieved parties and find a solution to this crisis”, Gumel said.

NDLEA To Establish Rehab Centre In Every State

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NDLEA Officials

By Ayodele Oni

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, (NDLEA) is set to expand its rehabilitation centres in every State of the Federation.

At present, there are 30 of such centres scattered in all parts of the country.

Chairman and Chief executive officer of the agency, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), disclosed this while highlighting his programme following his reappointment by President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office.

“I’ll take the opportunity again to announce the rededication of our efforts towards prevention, sensitisation, counseling, treatment, and rehabilitation of our children in our 30 rehabilitation centres,” he said.

He added that seven new rehabilitation centres will be delivered under the 2025 budget, saying this will ensure that “every state will have its own rehab centre.”

Marwa praised the collaboration with the Ministers of Health and Education, noting especially the approval of “drug tests for students on admission into tertiary institutions.

“With this, we can catch them young before it gets into addiction stage,” he said, offering prayers for the president, supporters, and all NDLEA personnel.

He issued a fresh warning to drug barons and trafficking cartels, declaring that his second tenure will usher in an even tougher crackdown on illicit drug networks nationwide.

Marwa, who was reappointed by President Bola Tinubu for another five-year term on Friday, November 14, 2025, delivered the warning while addressing jubilant management staff and operatives at the NDLEA National Headquarters, Abuja.

A statement, signed by Femi Babafemi, Director of Media & Advocacy, NDLEA, revealed that while addressing the cheering crowd, Marwa said his return signals a renewed and intensified offensive.

“This second tenure is going to be hell and bleak for them. Drugs shall not pass, in or out or within Nigeria.

“First of all, what a surprise, I did not expect to come back from jumat service to meet these great felicitations, dancing and singing by our personnel. Thank you very much.”

He expressed gratitude to God, the President, and the agency’s workforce, adding: “We thank the President and Commander-in-Chief for the special recognition of our collective efforts and the new mandate for us to continue with the war against drug abuse and trafficking.

“I thank the management, officers, men, and women of the agency who continue to provide service to the nation 24/7, in spite of the risks that you all face.”

Marwa also acknowledged the steady support of top government officials and international partners.

He said, “We appreciate the unflinching support by the Hon. Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN and the Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun and all our local and international partners, with whom we have continued to collaborate towards ridding Nigeria of illicit substances.”

Akure NBA Says Ordinary Citizens Have No Access To Courts

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Judiciary and Court

By Ayodele Oni

Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Akure Branch, has warned that justice system in Ondo State is fast becoming inaccessible to ordinary citizens due to corruption, understaffed courts, poor transportation networks, insecurity, and infrastructural decay, especially in rural communities.

This position formed part of the resolutions issued at the end of the Branch’s 2025 Law Week, themed “Nigeria: Quest for Utilitarian Judiciary and Role for Stakeholders,” held in Akure from November 9 to 14.

Speaking on the state of justice delivery, the Association said rural dwellers remain the most disadvantaged, as many cannot access courts without travelling long distances on bad roads or paying fees they cannot afford.

“Access to justice is being crippled by failing infrastructure, ignorance of the law, corruption, insecurity and grossly understaffed courts. Justice cannot be served when the system itself is inaccessible.

”The NBA Akure Branch also condemned the persistent erosion of judicial independence in the state, accusing the Executive of holding the Judiciary “financially hostage.

“Up to 60–70 per cent of judicial budgetary allocations are withheld by the Executive. A Judiciary that depends on the Executive to function is a Judiciary stripped of its independence.”

The Branch therefore demanded full implementation of Section 121(3)(c) of the Constitution, which guarantees financial autonomy for State Judiciaries.

“An Ad-Hoc Committee is to be set up to interface with government toward enforcing compliance.Participants also warned that Nigeria still operates a punitive prison system, not a correctional one.”

Speakers at the session on correctional reforms noted that ex-inmates often return to society unrehabilitated, stigmatized and without employment, housing or education, resulting in high rates of reoffending.

The communiqué called for:

“Full implementation of the Correctional Service Act, 2019. A dedicated State department for correctional reform, data tracking and reintegration.

“More Half-Way Houses through government funding and Public-Private Partnerships, Continuous training of correctional officers, police and security agencies.”

Electoral Justice and Court Congestion:

The NBA further called for limited judicial intervention in election matters, warning that courts are overburdened at the expense of regular cases.

It recommended that: “Election disputes should be resolved before swearing-in,The Legislature enact clearer, less ambiguous laws, executive and Legislative arms shoulder more responsibility for electoral integrity, while the Judiciary adjudicates only where necessary.”

Economic Justice and Commercial Courts :

To boost the state’s business environment, the Association advocated the establishment of specialised Commercial Courts, similar to those in Lagos and Rivers States.

Speakers at the session stressed that delayed judgments halt economic activity by discouraging investment and disrupting business confidence.

The NBA called for revival of traditional courts in rural communities and urged businesses to embrace Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) to decongest the courts.

It stressed that achieving a truly utilitarian Judiciary requires collective commitment from the Bar, Bench, Executive, Legislature, civil society, and the public.

“To deliver the greatest good to the greatest number, all stakeholders must rise to rescue the justice sector,” the Association declared.

“We Rely On  Judiciary To Nullify Outcome Of PDP National Convention” – Rivers PDP

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Peoples Democratic Party - PDP

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The Rivers State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Sunday November 16, 2025, rejected  the outcome of the Ibadan, November 15 National Convention of the Party.

The Source reports that the PDP had, at the Convention, among other things, elected Kabiru Tanimu Turaki, SAN, as its new National Chairman. It also elected other National officers, and dissolved the party executive committees in five States including Abia, Imo and Enugu.

The party also  voted to expel Nyesom Wike,the Federal Capital Territory FCT Minister, and his.political soulmate Ayo Fayose, the former Ekiti State Governor  National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu and Senator Mao Ohuabunwa, factional Board of Trustees Chairman, among others over alleged anti-party activities.

But in a statement from its spokesperson , Kenneth Yowika ,the Rivers State PDP described the Convention as a sham, noting that the event held against numerous court orders that had declared it illegal.

According to the party, two Federal High Courts, among others, had barred the national Organizing Committee and the National Working Committee, NWC from proceeding with the Convention.

This is as it expressed the optimism that the outcome will be invalidated by a competent court very soon.

“The ill-advised Convention cannot withstand legal scrutiny as it is already subjudiced at the Court of Appeal. We rest our faith solely on the Judiciary and urge all members to do the same”, the party stated .

It would be recalled that the State Chapter of the PDP had, on Thursday, November 13, 2025, announced its decision to boycott the November 15 and 16 Convention, citing alleged break down in communication between it and the national body/the organizing committee as a major reason.

In a letter jointly issued by the state executive committee members, several Local Government officials and major stakeholders, the chapter expressed serious regret and concern over the decision of the National Executive Committee NEC, and the Organizing Committee to shut out both the Rivers State Governor and the entire party leadership from the preparations for the Convention.

According to the party, the National body and the Organizing Committee failed and neglected to establish any formal channel of communication with both the leader of the party in the State – Governor Siminalayi Fubara – and the state executives concerning the conduct of the Convention.

“That there was no proper communication channel between the National leadership of the party and our leader, His Excellency Sir Siminalayi Fubara, Governor of Rivers state which has consequently left us incommunicado.

“We were neither consulted nor was approval sought or obtained before our names and photographs appeared in the brochure of the proposed Ibadan National Convention of the party.

“In view of the above, we, therefore, unanimously resolved not to participate in the forthcoming National Convention scheduled to be held on the 15th and 16th of November 2025 in Ibadan, Oyo state”, the party stated.

Gov Agbu Will “Repent” And  Perform Once He Joins Our Party – APC

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Agbu Kefas- Governor of Taraba State

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The All Progressive Congress, APC has expressed the optimism that the defection of Taraba State Governor Kefas Agbu would herald a new dawn for the State and its citizens and residents alike.

The Party said the move which has generated so much interest and debate will serve to raise the bar of governance and deliver to the people the dividends of democracy.

The Source reports that Governor Agbu had on Saturday, November 15, 2025, while on an inspection visit to the Jolly Nyame stadium in Jalingo the state capital formally announced his resignation from the Peoples Democratic party PDP, and subsequent defection to the APC.

According to him, the decision to join the ruling party at the centre was reached after wide consultations and due consideration for the interests of Taraba people.

He informed that the formal ceremony to receive him into the APC fold will be held on Wednesday November 19, at the main bowl of Jolly Nyame stadium.

“On the 19th of November, I will officially transition from the PDP to the APC. This movement is about the destiny of the people of Taraba state ,and we are expecting many visitors for the ceremony.

“My speech at the event will throw light on the circumstances surrounding my decision, and thereafter, allow residents to judge for themselves” Governor Agbu stated.

But at a media chat with the media on Sunday, the Taraba State Chairman of the APC Ibrahim Tukur El-Suldi, noted that although many narratives are being weaved around the decision of the Governor to change party affiliation, the defection, he insisted represents a rare opportunity to fast-track development and administrative transformation in the State.

According to him, the expectation is high that the Governor will perform better while in APC  than he had done on the platform of the PDP.

“Contrary to public perception that the Governor’s performance under the PDP had been unimpressive, I strongly believe that he will do better under the APC.

“If he once had PDP blood in him, once he joins APC, a progressive party, we will infuse into him our progressive ideology and values. I assure you he will turn a new leaf and deliver even better governance” El-Suldi noted.

This is as the Chairman ruled out any significant changes in the structures and administrative framework of the party to accommodate the interests of the Governor and his supporters.

According to him, the structures of the party, at all levels, in the state will remain intact pending the expiry of the tenure of the present leadership in March 2026.

He insisted that the influx of people from other parties into the APC would strengthen the party rather than divide it as some people erroneously believe.

“From the state down to the ward level, the structures will remain intact until the official timetable for Congresses is released.

“That will be the appropriate.time for the Governor ,and other new members to build alliances and integrate fully into the party.

“We have our internal competitions, but that is the beauty of democracy. What is important is that APC remains.one strong and cohesive family”, the party chairman stated .

Although Governor Agbu had promised to reveal at the  reception ground the real reasons behind his decision to abandon the PDP, a party that has been in control of the affairs of the state since 1999, not a few are of the strong belief that his near abysmal performance has served to alienate him from the power brokers in the State.

This magazine gathered that the entrenched political forces in the state who are said to be  feeling hugely embarrassed and scandalized by the unimpressive record of the Governor, may have resolved to do away with him come 2027.

The Governor, who is also believed to be aware of the mindset of his estranged political godfathers may have perceived the APC and its national leader, President Bola  Tinubu as the last hope to save his political future.