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APC Suspends Gbenga Daniel As Its Member

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Otunba Gbenga Daniel

By Adesina Soyooye

Gbenga Daniel, a serving Senator, and two-term Governor of Ogun State, has been suspended by the Ogun State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress, APC.

The State Working Committee of the Party, according to its Chairman, Chief Yemi Sanusi, endorsed the indefinite suspension of the Senator, as earlier recommended and done by his Ward, because he refused to appear before a Disciplinary Committee investigating him for alleged anti-party activities.

The report of the Disciplinary Committee set up by his Ward 4, Sagamu, indicted him. Since he was absent, the Ward said it relied on alleged documentary evidence and  witnesses to his anti-party activities.

Suspended along with Daniel is Honourable Kunle Folarin of Ward 6, Sagamu. Same allegation of anti-party activities was leveled against him, and he too ignored the Disciplinary Committee set up to investigate him.

Endorsing the recommendation of the Committe for the indefinite suspension placed on both men, the SWC said it did so to preserve discipline in the party as well as its integrity.

However, not a few people insist that Daniel’s suspension is as a result of his very untidy relationship with the State Governor, Prince Dapo  Abiodun. The two men have been entangled in a political squabble which upped a few days ago when the State Government gave an order for the demolition of Daniel’s properties   – his residence and hotel. He was forced to quickly secure a Court order which has temporarily halted the demolition order.

Opinion, however, is strong that the suspension of Daniel and Folarin is likely to be quashed by the APC National Headquarters.

Daniel was a two-term Governor of the State under the PDP. In 2019, he was the Director General of the Presidential Campaign of  PDP’s Candidate, Atiku Abubakar.

On Atiku’s loss to the now late President Muhammadu Buhari, Daniel shocked both the PDP and Atiku by defecting to the APC.

Obi Says He Is Ashamed, Heartbroken, Over Inhumane Treatment Of Female Corper In Anambra

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Peter Obi
Mr Peter Obi

Former Governor of  Anambra State and Labour Party Presidential Candidate in the 2023 Presidential Election, Mr. Peter Obi, has condemned, in strong terms, the inhumane treatment meted out to a young lady in Anambra State, describing it as “wickedness and savagery” that has no place in a civilised society.

Reacting via his verified X handle, Obi said he read the report on newsexpressngr.com with deep concern and was left ashamed and heartbroken that such cruelty could happen in 2025.

“I strongly condemn this act of wickedness and savagery. No society should ever tolerate the abuse, humiliation, and dehumanisation of its citizens — least of all the vulnerable and women. What happened is not only a violation of law and morality, but also a direct assault on our collective humanity. That young girl could have been anyone’s daughter, sister, or even mine,” Obi stated.

Calling for urgent action, Obi urged the authorities to ensure that those responsible are apprehended, prosecuted, and made examples to deter future acts of barbarism. He further appealed for stronger safeguards and communal values to protect the vulnerable and uphold human dignity.

“We must awaken our conscience and work collectively to build a society where justice is swift, compassion is active, and the dignity of every human being – especially the young and vulnerable – is inviolable,” he said, stressing that “our humanity must always come first. Without it, we are nothing but a people adrift in cruelty.”

“Why I Am School  Drop-Out, Have No University Degree” – Billionaire Femi Otedola

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Femi Otedola

By Adesina Soyooye

Femi Otedola, billionaire, serial entrepreneur, son of a former Governor of Lagos State, doting father of very educated and successful children, has revealed he is a school drop-up.

He disclosed that he did not see the four walls of any tertiary institution and that he struggled through Primary school, managed to go through secondary school after failures in subjects which forced his parents to change his school, and finally called it quits at Lower six.

From the beginning, he said he knew he was not cut out for formal education, academics, and decided to focus on business at an early age to the anger, embarrassment and bewilderment of his parents, especially, his mother.

Otedelo, 62, told his unbelievable story, considering what a success he has made of himself in all spheres of life, including oil, gas and banking, in his 286-page Memoir, Making It Big

Otedola: “My parents enrolled me at the University of Lagos Staff School in 1968, at the age of six.

“Kola Abiola, the first son of Chief Moshood Abiola, the future business magnate and Presidential Candidate who was at the time an accountant, sat beside me in class.

“But there was something about academia and me; we were not compatible. I finished primary school in 1974 because I repeated a class. Even when I was allowed to pass, I consistently anchored the bottom rungs of our end-of-term examination results. My interests were definitely not in academia.”

When he managed to scrape through Primary School, his parents enrolled  him at the Methodist Boys’ High School, Lagos. But things were still same. He struggled all the way.

Otedola: “The school had been founded almost a hundred years earlier, in 1878. Alumni include grand names in Nigerian history: Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe, Mobolaji Johnson, Ola Rotimi, Fola Adeola, Olusegun Osoba and Hezekiah Oladipo Davies.

“When I joined the student body in 1974, the principal was D. A. Famoroti, who’d taken up the post in 1963 and would leave in 1980.

“I started Form 1 at age 12 and was there for three years.

When his performance in school remained zero, his parents transferred him to Olivet Baptist High School, Oyo, a boarding school founded by Southern Baptist missionaries in 1945.

“My parents’  thinking was that all my siblings were boarders, and they seemed to be doing well. They thought this change would help turn around my attitude towards academia, but nothing changed.

“I started in Form 3 at Olivet, and as I rounded off the first year of my A Levels, my father was establishing his printing company, Impact Press, in Surulere, a residential and commercial district in Lagos State.

“I grew fascinated with the machines and told myself that my future would be inextricably tied to them. I managed to remain in school until the Lower Sixth examination was over. And then, I was finished; I never returned for my Upper Sixth.

“All I wanted to do was get involved in business. My father kept watch over me and drew me close. My sister taught me shorthand. I knew how to type and began typing letters for my dad. I prepared all his business correspondence.

“I was fascinated by the way printing machines treat paper. The white paper is placed on one end, the ink and plates are fixed, and the printed material comes out of the other end. It was captivating.”

Inspite of his mother’s protests, Otedola  abandoned school to work full-time in his father’s printing business. His rose to  become the Managing director of Impact Press in 1987 at the age of 25.

“However, I soon became restless. I had immersed myself in all aspects of the business and learned the ropes at my dad’s right hand. I certainly enjoyed the job more than grappling with the Pythagoras theorem and struggling through homework at Olivet.

“As time went by, though, I also thought it was time for a measure of independence from my dad.

“I still wanted to work for him. I really enjoyed hearing the rumbling of machines and savouring the smell of freshly printed material,  but I also wanted to do things differently.

“I told him I wanted to become a sales consultant for the press, and he agreed. He said he would pay me a commission of 10–15% on any work I brought in.

“That was a significant break for me. I invested my money in buying cars for sales and marketing outreach and moved on to the next phase in my nascent professional life”

Inspiring. Now, the boy who struggled through Primary and Secondary schools, and  shunned University, is a Billionaire, moves in highest circles, and is Chancellor of at least, two Universities.

Anambra Govt  Suspends Attackers Of Female Corps Member As NYSC Flays Assault

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Brutalization Of Female Corps Member By Anambra Vigilante

By Ayodele Oni

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and Anambra State Government have condemned the assault of a  Youth Corps  member, Edema Elohor Jennifer, in Oba, Anambra State.

The government has announced that those connected with the incident have been arrested and currently facing disciplinary action.

Some armed men, believed to be operatives of Operation Udo Ga-Achi, also known as the Agunechemba Vigilante Group, had been captured in a viral video attacking corps members at their lodge in Anambra State.

The video, shared by the “Haven 360 Foundation on Facebook,” shows a female corps member, “Jennifer Edema Elohor,” being beaten and stripped by the men.

In a statement released Tuesday, the NYSC Management called the attack “unacceptable” and emphasized its dedication to the safety of corps members.

According to the statement, “Management wishes to restate its strong commitment to the welfare and security of Corps Members nationwide and would not condone any individual or group undermining their safety for whatsoever reason.”

Preliminary findings indicate that operatives of the Anambra State Vigilante Group broke into a Corpers’ Lodge, claiming it was being used for illegal activities.

During a search, they “physically assaulted Corps Member Jennifer, who was only on a visit to the lodge.”

The NYSC has formally reported the incident to the police, and an investigation is underway to ensure the culprits are punished.

“The matter has since been formally reported to the police, and investigations are currently ongoing to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to book.

“Members of the public are enjoined to provide adequate security for Corps Members in their places of primary assignment and host communities.”

The Management reiterated that it will not tolerate any form of “intimidation, harassment or abuse against corps members.”

Reacting on behalf of of Anambra state government, the Special Adviser to Governor Soludo on Community Security, Ken Emeakayi, also condemned the assault of the corps member by security operatives in the State, and confirmed that those involved have been arrested and are facing disciplinary action.

Speaking on Channels Television, Emeakayi described the operatives’ actions as “unacceptable and wrong.”

He stated: “It was not part of their duty to beat up anybody or to strip anybody, which was why we arrested them.”

He confirmed that the operatives were arrested immediately after the incident.

Emeakayi explained the disciplinary process, saying, “According to our practices, when an incident involves our operatives, we arrest them, carry out our preliminary investigations, then get the complainants, or the victims involved and our operatives, to determine the level of what action to take and whether it is something we can handle by internal disciplinary measures or something we would have to prosecute.”

He added that the operatives have been suspended, noting that “when a case has been established against someone, you arrest the person, then hand him over to the police.”

Their final evaluation is in process, pending a decision on whether the matter will go to court. He concluded that the actions of his men were “unacceptable.”

Delta State Governor Releases N10 Billion For Payment Of Pension Arrears

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Governor Sheriff Oborevwori

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

Reprieve on Tuesday August 19,2025 came the way of retired civil/public servants in Delta state with the release of the sum of N 10 billion by the state Governor Sheriff Oborevwori,for the payment of their arrears and gratuities.

Governor Oborevwori who disclosed the gesture at a meeting with officials of the state’s Pensions Board led by its chairman Edwin Ogidi-Gbedgaje , and the Chairman of the Association of Contributory Retires ,Comrade Anthony Ozu  Osanekwu, explained that the gesture is line with his administration’s policy of decisively addressing  the lingering issues  of the welfare of the senior citizens.

The Governor  informed that it has been his intention to resolve the issues of  the payment of backlogs of pensions and migration under the contributory pension scheme for retired civil servants in the state .

This is as he noted that ,his administration has since inception paid out a total.of N 36.4 billion.in pension arrears..

According to Governor Oborevwori ,the Delta state Government spends a  monthly sum of N 1.4 billion  on payment of pensions to the state retired civil servants.

He noted that although the pension arrears were incurred by previous administrations ,he has prioritized their settlements owing to his conviction that retirees welfare remains paramount.

” Our retirees are men and women who gave their best years in service to the state . It is only fair that they receive what is duly owed to them and under my watch ,their welfare will remain a top priority” Gov Oborevwori stated.

To ensure transparency and accountability in the payment process of the pension arrears , the Governor announced the establishment of a Committee to supervise the exercise .

He emphasized the need for the Committee members to adhere strictly to principles of transparency and accountability.

While appreciating the Governor for the rare gesture, the head of the state’s Pensions Board , Ogidi-Gbedgaje , expressed the conference that the N10 billion approved would go a long way providing relief for the Pensioners.

This is just as he assured that the funds will be judiciously applied to the set goals ,with greater emphasis on fairness , transparency and accountability.

Osun Monarchs Seek Tinubu’s Intervention In Continued Seizure Of LG Allocation

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Osun Council of Obas

By Ayodele Oni

The seizure of the funds has paralyzed  Governance at the Local Government  level and the people are suffering.”

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan, has led Traditional Rulers in Osun State to plead with President Bola Tinubu over the continued seizure of Local Governments’ allocation.

The Traditional Rulers, under the aegis of the Osun Council of Obas, appealed to the President to urgently wade into the crisis surrounding the withholding of Local Government allocations in the State, warning that the situation has crippled grassroots governance and left communities in distress.

The Federal Government has embargoed funds release to Local Councils in Osun State, following the refusal of the State Government to abide by the Court of Appeal judgment on the sacked former council political appointees under former Governor Gboyega Oyetola.

Speaking after a meeting at the Ile Oodua Palace of Ife, the Monarchs, hosted by Ooni Ogunwusi, expressed concern over the severe impact of the prolonged withholding of funds on traditional institutions and local communities across Osun’s 30 Local Government Areas and one Area office.

The Monarchs in their communiqué stated that: “Traditional rulers being natural leaders and closest to the people, are critical stakeholders in nation building, human development and community engagement structured to be empowered to perform optimally through a functioning local government administration.”

They stressed that their concern was not rooted in politics but in the wellbeing of ordinary citizens.

“As purely apolitical fathers of the land, we are not interested in the politics, individual differences or whatever that could be responsible for the seizure of the Local Government allocations, our interest is to see a working society and functional local government for the benefit of all especially the vulnerable individuals across our communities.”

They lamented that the suspension of funds has paralyzed Local governance, leaving markets, rural roads, and other grassroots responsibilities unattended.

“It amazes us daily to see secretariats to have suddenly become inactive because the allocations meant for their smooth running have been withheld for several months, over issues that have nothing to do with the common people currently suffering the brunt.”

Calling directly on President Tinubu, the traditional rulers urged him to use his office to resolve the impasse.

“It is on this note that we call on Mr. President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, to intervene as father of the nation.

“We will be glad if Mr. President can hear the cries of common community dwellers across our farmlands and villages, suffering hugely from the total deactivation of local government activities for several months.

“Either political or judicial, we wish to implore Mr. President that resolving the crisis will benefit Osun State greatly especially her rural communities and also reenergize the Traditional Institution across the land to continue to compliment the Asiwaju Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government in the prompt delivery of the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

The communique signed by the Ooni, stated further that: “Sequel to Mr President’s efforts towards assigning constitutional roles to traditional rulers across the country in an attempt to foster rural development and civil engagement, we are confident in his ability to resolve whatever might have been responsible for the blockade of Osun State local government allocations. We are sincerely grateful, Mr. President.”

Bandits Launch Reprisal Attack On Katsina Community, Kill 13

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Gunmen

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

No fewer than 13 worshipers were on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, confirmed dead following a reprisal attack launched by suspected banditry elements on a Mosque in Ungwan Mantu, Malumfashi Local Council of Katsina State.

A statement from the Katsina State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr Nasir Muazu, informed that the attack occurred when Muslim faithful were observing their early morning prayers on Tuesday.

“The incident occurred when some criminal elements launched a reprisal attack on the community .

“The Muslim members of the Community were praying in the Mosque during Fajr prayer when the criminal elements started shooting sporadically”, Muazu stated.

According to the Commissioner, the people having been fed up by the bandits’ regular torment decided to lay ambush against them. This  led to many casualties on the part of the terrorists.

” The people of Unguwan Mantau decided to lay an ambush against bandits and killed many of them in the process”, Muazu noted

He, however, informed that security has been enhanced in the affected community, with a clear mandate to root out the bandits.

” Air Component of the Forward Operation Base, Nigerian Army, and the Nigerian Police Force, have already been deployed to clear the bandits.

“Due to the fact that during rainy season, bandits do hide under crops to perpetrate their evil acts. We are working towards bringing them to book”, Muazu asserted.

Police Wades Into  Brutalization Of Female Corps Member By Anambra Vigilante

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Brutalization Of Female Corps Member By Anambra Vigilante

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The Anambra State Police Command on Tuesday August 19, 2025, has vowed to unravel the circumstances surrounding the brutalization of some youth corps members ,and the stripping of one of the female members among them by operatives of the state’s local security group, Operation Udo Gachi.

This is as a Civil Society Organizations ,the Haven 360 Foundation, in a statement, strongly condemned the action of the security outfit, also known as Agunechemba Vigilante Group, noting that it represents a new low in the outfit’s act of brutality against innocent citizens.

The Source reports that a footage of a viral video in circulation shows a gory and despicable scene where the local security operatives, after brutalizing the Corps members , singled out on Jennifer Edema Elohor, and stripped naked at Oba Community, Idemili South Local Government Area of the state.

According to a statement by the Haven 360 Foundation ,the perversive security personnel had after invading the Corpers’ lodge , accused the corps members of engaging in internet fraud notorious as yahoo hahoo.

But despite pleading their innocence, including branding their official identity cards,the Anambra state local security personnel ,still went ahead to subject the Corps members to serious beatings and humiliation.

“We strongly condemn the brutal assault and violation of rights of National Youth Service Corps members by operatives of the Operation Udo Gachi or Agunechemba Vigilante Group in Anambra’ state.

“On July 23 ,2025 these state actors stormed the Corpers’ lodge accusing the members of being “yahoo people  despite their prompt production of their NYSC identification cards and uniforms.

” The assault was particularly egregious in the case of Jennifer Edema Elohor, who was beaten, stripped naked ,and left exposed and covered in blood.

” The victims were subjected to unsavoury , horrible, sexually degrading words and actions l, including threats of sexual violation”, the group stated.

The Anambra State Police Command spokesperson, SP Tochukwu Ikenga ,however, while speaking on Channels Television programme, “The Morning Brief” on Tuesday   condemned  the action of  the operatives.

He informed that those who were involved in unfortunate incident have been arrested and are in custody.

“The action is very wrong. What they did to that lady ( Jennifer Edema Elohor) is very very wrong.

” We ,the Nigeria Police, Anambra State Command, are ready to make sure that we enforce justice as far as this case is concerned.

” The point I want to make here is that the victim is not satisfied with the process she went through trying to get justice from the leadership of Agunechemba Vigilante Group. That was the reason she reported the matter directly to my office, and we will make sure that justice is served here”, the police spokesperson assured.

NCAA Says All Phones Must Be Switched Off During Take Off, Landing

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Captain Chris Najomo - NCAA DG

By Akinwale Kasali

Following the face-off of last week between an Ibom Air Passenger, Comfort Emmanson,  and the crew of the Airline over active on board,  the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, has read a riot act.

The NCAA has directed that all mobile phones must be completely switched off during aircraft take-off and landing.

NCAA’s Director-General, Captain Chris Najomo,  said this at the National Civil Aviation Security Committee, NCASC, meeting to address the challenges of unruly passengers and security breaches.

Najomo stated that a memo will be sent to all Airlines to update their protocols to include the new rule.

He warned that incidents of unruly passenger behaviours in the aviation sector could damage public trust if not properly handled.

According to the NCAA DG, “The meeting was aimed at determining and deploying immediate corrective measures to prevent similar incidents in the future, even as he highlighted the importance of training, retraining, and continuous training on matters related to aviation security.

“Today’s engagement is not about pointing fingers or apportioning blame. No, that would not achieve the desired results. It is rather about listening, discussing and awakening us to our individual and collective responsibilities towards a safe and secure air transport sector.

“We are here also to analyse and understand the chain of failures that permitted the incidents, unify and strengthen inter-agency coordination, determine and deploy immediate corrective measures, identify ‘quick wins’ and policy gaps, reiterate the need for training and awareness on aviation security.”

In the same vein, Michael Achimugu, Director, NCAA Public Affairs and Consumer Protection said it is mandatory for all passengers on board an aircraft to obey the instructions of the pilot and cabin crew.

He maintained that while the passengers seek to enforce their rights, they should ensure that they do their responsibilities as passengers in order to ensure the safety of the flight.

He explained that uncooperative suspects are handled differently from  cooperative suspects, noting: “This is global”.

In Nigeria, we are even more humane. In most cases abroad, even if you are cooperative, unruly behaviour is treated with extreme prejudice.”

He said: “I am happy about the recent events. I am proud of the way the NCAA handled these issues. There is not one party involved that would repeat their errors. Not KWAM 1. Not Comfort. Not the pilot or cabin crew. But, there are gaps in the system that need to be plugged as a matter of urgency.”

He, however, implored the aviation security to step up its enforcement regulations and be more stringent and consistent.

Ibom Air Incident: NCAA Commences Investigation, Invites Parties

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Ibom Air Bans Passenger For Life
Ibom Air

By Ayodele Oni

The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) on Tuesday commenced interrogation of Comfort Emmanson, Juliana Edward, and the cabin crew of Ibom Air for additional questioning regarding an incident on August 10.

The incident, which was captured in “viral clips,” showed Ms. Emmanson being “dragged” by Ibom Air staff on a flight from Uyo to Lagos.

This was after argument over switching off of telephone between Emmanson and a cabin crew before the plane take off in Uyo.

Emmanson was detained on the orders of the Court, but later got a reprieve as federal government pardoned her along with the Fuji musician, KWAM1, who had earlier caused drama at Abuja airport.

According to Michael Achimugu, the NCAA’s Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, the Authority spoke with Ms. Emmanson and her colleagues on Tuesday and plans for them to appear for a “continued investigation” on Wednesday.

Achimugu also noted that the “pilot-in-command” did not call security after landing in Lagos because the issue appeared to have been “resolved before departure from Uyo.”

However, since Ms. Emmanson was the “last passenger to disembark,” it drew “further attention to the case.”

Achimugu assured the public that the NCAA would conduct a “thorough probe” to establish all the facts.

At the same meeting, Buhari Abdulfatai, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Aviation, attributed the increase in “unruly behaviour” in Nigeria’s aviation sector to a lack of discipline among travelers and “lapses in professional conduct among airport workers and crew members.”

He praised the NCAA for enforcing “regulatory standards” and encouraged other aviation agencies to help “safeguarding the industry.”