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Police arrest 4 for allegedly killing woman for money ritual

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The Police Command in Osun, has arrested four suspects that allegedly conspired and killed a 45-year-old woman for money ritual in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The Police Command’s Spokesperson, SP Yemisi Opalola, made this known during the parade of the suspects in Osogbo on Friday.

Opalola said that the suspects’ arrest followed a report of a missing person lodged by the son of the woman at the Apomu Police Division in Osun.

“On March 18, at 5:10p.m., a complainant reported at Apomu Division that on March 13, at about 10:00am, his mother, Usman Aminat, 45, left home for lyana Ajia-lbadan, Oyo State to pay a visit to Onifade Oyekanmi.

“He stated that since his mother left home, her cell phones were switched off and her whereabout was unknown and that he strongly suspected that the said Oyekanmi, who is an herbalist, knew about his mother’s disappearance.

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“The said Onifade was subsequently arrested and the case was transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Osogbo, Osun, for further and discreet investigation,” she said

Opalola said the suspect’s, confession led to the arrest of the three other suspects.

She said all the arrested suspects confessed to the individual roles they played, revealing that they all conspired to use the victim for money making rituals.

“Thereafter, search warrants were executed on the houses and premises of the suspects where three bottles containing black substance suspected to be burnt human parts, two cutlasses, a big black clay pot and some black soaps were recovered,” the spokesperson said

Opalola said that a female, a neighbour to one of the suspects, who helped him conceal his own share of the powder substance, was also arrested.

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She said that the lady was later granted administrative bail because she is nursing a 4 four month old baby

The police spokesperson said the suspects narrated how they conspired and strangled the victim to death in the house of Oyekanmi and dismembered her body.

“They confessed to have mixed the intestine of their victim with that of the dog, pig, goat and other herbs in a black clay pot and burnt everything to black powder which they shared among themselves.

“Onifade equally added that he burnt the two cell phones belonging to the deceased after killing her to evade being traced,” Opalola said

The police spokesperson equally said they arrested a 24-year-old man who fraudulently withdrew the sum of N4.5 million from the bank account of his victim sometime in June 2023.

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Opalola said other arrested persons were: a suspected cult member with a fabricated illegal firearm and the fabricator of the gun as well as four armed robbery suspects.

She said a 65-year-old man who killed his 100-year-old mother in Apomu during an argument was also arrested while two suspects that tried to rob a lady of her iphone at Ayekale area, Osogbo.

Equally, three suspects, who stole 120 litres of diesel at Adeleke University, Ede, were arrested, the command’s spokesperson said.

Opalola said all the suspects would be charged to court after the completion of investigation.

She admonished residents to always give prompt and credible information/reports to the police and also report every strange movement and strange people around them. (NAN)

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2024 UTME: Kwara teenage student scores 362

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A student from Government Secondary School, Omu Aran, Kwara State, named Olukayode Victor Olusola, achieved a remarkable score of 362 in this year’s Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME), placing him among the top scorers in the exam. While the Registrar of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), Prof. Isaq Oloyede, refrained from announcing the highest scorer to prevent confusion, Olukayode’s achievement is commendable, representing one of the highest scores seen in recent years.

Olukayode excelled in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, securing 95 marks in each subject, along with 77 in English Language. His outstanding performance is notable, especially considering the general trend of poor results, with over 1.4 million candidates scoring below 200 marks out of 400 in the exam taken by over 1.8 million candidates.

His accomplishment is particularly significant amidst growing skepticism towards the quality of education in public schools, with some private institutions boasting exorbitant fees as indicators of excellence. Born in 2009, Olukayode aspires to pursue Electrical Electronics at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State.

His mother, Beatrice Tosin, attributes his success to divine grace and acknowledges his dedication and diligence in his studies.

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Nigeria s 1999 Constitution full of flaws – Muslim lawyers association

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The Muslim Lawyers Association of Nigeria, MULAN, has declared that there are many defects and flaws in the current 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

MULAN National President, Dr Kazeem Olajide Olaniyan, made this declaration while addressing a press conference to herald the 15th annual general conference of the association on Thursday in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

Olaniyan stressed that Nigeria needs a homegrown Constitution that will address the current challenges facing the country.

According to him, the 1999 Constitution was drafted during the military rule and has many defects and flaws.

He noted that a homegrown will address the current problems the country is facing.

Olaniyan while speaking further, maintained that the theme of the conference, ‘National Development: The new dynamics and nuances’, was chosen so as to provide solutions to the country’s problems.

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He also used the medium to appeal to the government to address the issue of fuel scarcity, food crisis and inflation in the country.

“Any Constitution Nigeria must have must be homegrown. What we have now was drafted by the military.

“There are so many defects and flaws in the 1999 constitution.

“Removal of subsidy of petroleum has effect on all of us coupled with inflation. We are now experiencing fuel scarcity.

“As we speak, if we are blaming the government, there are so many things we as people are also causing. We are also calling on the government to address the problem of food insecurity.”

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Court adjourns trial in Nigerian Govt versus Ali Bello, others to May 27

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Senator Ita Enang, former Special Adviser to the President on National Assembly Matters, attributed the failure of the Nigerian economy, the escalating debt burden, and the depreciation of the national currency, the naira, to the National Assembly. Enang made these remarks during the public unveiling of Oversight Magazine, a publication dedicated to covering parliamentary events, by former House of Representatives member Aniekan Umannah.

Enang asserted that the National Assembly’s inability to pose pertinent inquiries was accountable for the economic challenges. Having chaired both the House and Senate Committees on Rules and Business, Enang criticized the chambers for never releasing reports on their oversight duties as required, nor for questioning the nation’s debt.

He highlighted that while lawmakers frequently conduct oversight visits to scrutinize the activities of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies, they neglect to present their findings for deliberation on the parliamentary floor. According to him, the executive’s suboptimal performance, at both state and national levels, can be attributed to the deficient oversight of the National Assembly and state Houses of Assembly nationwide.

Enang emphasized the importance of the oversight function, stating that it allows for monitoring the utilization of budget allocations, assessing project progress, and planning future budgets accordingly. He concluded that the failure of the Nigerian economy, the devaluation of the naira, and the excessive debt accumulation are ultimately the responsibility of the National Assembly.

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