Thursday, 23 October 2025

FORMER NNSS OGBOMOSHO COMMANDANT, CAPTAIN EO EGWURUBE EAGLES WING LANDED IN NNSS UMUOPU ENUGU TO SET UP AND RESUME FOR THE NEW ACADEMIC SESSION IN A NEW SCHOOL.

Diligence and hallmark is an essential tool that showcase peoples potential and special skills to turn dust to gold as they say. This saying can be realeted to the good works and footprints of the former commandant of Nigerian Navy Secondary School, Ogbomosho, Captain Evelyn Egwurube.


Today Captain Egwurube has taken a shit to resume at the newly established Nigerian Navy Secondary School, UMUOPU in Igbo Eze North local government area of Enugu State.

She resumed at the college following a recommendation and meritorious service she did at her previous duty post at NNSS , Ogbomosho in a view to commemorate a milestone academic history of Nigerian Navy School at the beginning of a new academic session for a fresh start, filled with promises and possibilities.

State-of-the-Art Facilities,

Nigerian Navy Secondary School, UMUOPU in Igbo Eze North local government area of Enugu state is proud to offer cutting-edge facilities that will support students academic and personal growth. From modern exotic classrooms to advanced science training equipment and facilities with a view of creating an environment that fosters innovation, creativity, and academic excellence.

Navy Values

As a Navy school, the authority embody the values of Professionalism, Integrity and Team work. These values will guide both students and the management as they navigate the challenges and opportunities of the academic year ahead.

Academic Excellence

Speaking with the new Commandant of Nigerian Navy Secondary School, UMUOPU, Captain Evelyn Egwurube explained that the students will strive for academic excellence, work hard, seek knowledge with passion and curiosity. “Our dedicated faculty are here to support and guide students every step of the way.

“As future leaders, I encourage the students to develop their leadership skills, to take on challenges, and to serve with integrity and compassion because they have everything that will aide their academic performance. She explained

Captain Egwurube conclude by saying; “As we embark on this new academic session, I wish the students a successful and fulfilling year. May our Navy Secondary school Umuopu, shines brightly, and may we make a positive impact on the world around us.

Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Agbakoba: Devolution Key to Strengthening Nigeria’s Democracy

 The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) and former President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Dr. Olisa Agbakoba, has renewed his call for the decentralisation of governance in Nigeria, warning that the country's democracy will remain fragile without the devolution of power from the federal government to states and local councils.


In a policy paper titled “Devolution is the Solution – Foundational Reform Agenda for Nigeria’s Transformation”, Agbakoba argued that the 1999 Constitution has failed to empower local governments, primarily due to lack of funding and over-reliance on higher tiers of government.

“The structure of our Constitution does not empower local governments to perform. They are financially handicapped and politically subjugated. Without fiscal autonomy, no meaningful development can happen at the grassroots,” he said.

According to Agbakoba, Nigeria’s current system concentrates excessive authority at the centre, rendering states and local governments ineffective. He said this centralised structure has stifled innovation, hampered regional development, and contributed to insecurity and economic stagnation.

“To make democracy work for Nigerians, we must devolve power closer to the people,” he said. “Each level of government should have clear constitutional roles and financial independence to deliver on their mandates. Devolution will not only deepen democracy but also strengthen accountability and national integration.”

He called on the National Assembly to pursue comprehensive constitutional reforms to correct the imbalance in power distribution and restore citizens’ confidence in governance.

Agbakoba stressed that Nigeria’s long-term transformation depends on adopting a truly federal system that fosters inclusivity, efficiency, and equitable resource control.

Tuesday, 21 October 2025

IBADAN Police Officer Accused of Multi-Million Naira Land Fraud, Arrested

 A female lance corporal police officer serving at the Omi Adio Division police station in Ibadan, identified as Deborah Akinfenwa, has been accused of defrauding multiple individuals and companies of millions of naira in connection with property and land transactions across Oyo State.


In more recent event a group of buyers with a company name BRILLIANT CONCEPT LIMITED claimed to have paid ₦42 million to Officer Akinfenwa for plot of land in the Ago-Ilorin area near Ido. The buyers were allegedly denied access to the land and asked for his help.

Upon investigation, our source claimed that he discovered that Akinfenwa had conspired with a family unrelated to the land in question. She allegedly paid ₦10 million to an agent and facilitated a new deal with the wrong family. Eventually, the buyers were forced to pay an additional ₦20 million before gaining access to the land. The original ₦42 million allegedly remains with Akinfenwa, who is said to be using the money to build a personal residence.

“Brilliant concepts ltd paid #20 million to unknown account number presented by Deborah.Also another #22 million paid to another account number presented by Deborah”. Our source revealed.

Our source also revealed that Deborah Akinfenwa did the contract of sales agreement of 100 acres which later discovered that the whole land is 62acres at the sum of #600 thousand per acre.

It was confirmed that the case has been ongoing since June, with no resolution until her recent arrest by Special Enforcement Bureau (SEB).

At the time of filing this report, efforts to reach Officer Deborah Akinfenwa for her side of the story were unsuccessful, as her phone line 0703………76 was unreachable.

Investigations into the allegations are ongoing.

Sunday, 19 October 2025

Civil Society Groups Warn Senate: Stop Central Gaming Bill, Respect Supreme Court Judgment

A coalition of civil society organizations, legal activists, and concerned citizens has issued a strong-worded call to the National Assembly—particularly the Senate—demanding an immediate halt to what they described as a “voyage of legislative rascality, recklessness, provocation, and lawlessness” over the proposed Central Gaming Bill.


Addressing a press conference in Abuja on Friday, the coalition condemned the National Assembly's attempt to reintroduce federal legislation on lottery and gaming—a matter already resolved by the Supreme Court. The group accused lawmakers of trampling on the Constitution and disobeying binding judicial authority.


Supreme Court Already Settled the Matter


The controversy stems from the November 22, 2024, ruling of the Supreme Court, which unequivocally declared the National Lottery Act 2005 unconstitutional. In a unanimous verdict, the apex court ruled that the National Assembly lacks the power to legislate on lotteries and gaming activities outside the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), as these matters do not fall within the Exclusive or Concurrent Legislative Lists in the Nigerian Constitution.


The court granted multiple orders, including a perpetual injunction restraining federal authorities from implementing or enforcing any aspect of the now-nullified law in states outside Abuja.


"A Direct Assault on the Constitution"


Speaking on behalf of the coalition, a spokesperson stated:


> “This move by the National Assembly, particularly the attempt by the Senate to consider the Central Gaming Bill already passed by the House of Representatives, is an affront to the Constitution, a violation of the Supreme Court judgment, and a threat to national peace and democratic governance.”




The coalition insisted that the Supreme Court's judgment is final and binding under Sections 6(6)(b), 235, and 287 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), and therefore cannot be circumvented or invalidated by legislative action.


> “Unless and until the Constitution is amended to include lottery, gaming, or gambling in the Exclusive or Concurrent Lists, the National Assembly cannot legislate on these matters for the states. To attempt otherwise is legislative overreach, and we say: Enough is enough,” the statement added.




Demands to the Senate and House of Representatives


The coalition issued two primary demands:


1. An immediate end to the consideration of the Central Gaming Bill by the Senate.



2. A public apology from the House of Representatives to the Nigerian people for what the coalition described as "an assault on legislative integrity, honour, and national security."




> “The Senate now has a golden opportunity to withdraw from this illegal process. Failure to do so will be seen as complicity in undermining the authority of the judiciary and the sanctity of the Constitution,” the spokesperson warned.




Wider Implications for Federalism and Rule of Law


Legal experts present at the briefing emphasized that the ongoing legislative efforts not only violate constitutional boundaries but also pose a serious risk to the federal structure of Nigeria.


> “This is not just about lottery. This is about setting a dangerous precedent where lawmakers can ignore constitutional limits and override the judiciary. If this is allowed to stand, no state will be safe from federal overreach,” said one constitutional lawyer in attendance.




The press conference concluded with a call on all democratic stakeholders—including the judiciary, state governments, the media, and the Nigerian public—to remain vigilant and resist any attempt to erode constitutional governance and judicial authority in the country.

ORUMOGEGE TOURNAMENT ORGANISER SYMPATISES WITH OYO F.A, SPORTS COUNCIL OVER SHOCKING DEATH OF KEHINDE OJELOWO

The Chairman and entire members of the Orumogege Football Competition Committee have sent a condolences message to the Oyo state sports council and Football Association of Oyo State over the death of the Oyo state ministry of youth and sports official, Kehinde Adelowo.


Chairman Orumogege Football competition, Amos Adewale Ado expressed grieved over Ojelowo sudden death, saying, “with deep shock and sadness the news of the passing of Mr. Kehinde Ojelowo, a distinguished football administrator of the Oyo State Football Association and the Oyo State Sports Council”.

“Late Mr. Ojelowo was a well-behaved, respectful, and highly dedicated professional who served the football community with passion, integrity, and commitment. His humility, discipline, and devotion to duty stood him out as a shining example to colleagues and younger sports enthusiasts alike”. He said

Amos says Ojelowo immense contributions to the growth and development of football in Oyo State, particularly at the grassroots level, will remain indelible in the hearts of the people who had the privilege of working with him. “The football family has indeed lost a committed administrator, a peace-loving gentleman, and a great pillar of support”.

“While we deeply mourn his departure, we take solace in the impactful life he lived and the legacy he left behind in the world of sports. We pray that Almighty God grants his soul eternal rest and gives his family, friends, and colleagues the strength to bear this painful loss”. He concluded

Monday, 13 October 2025

NUJ MERITORIUOS AWARD: Rep. Agboworin Bags Best Representative Of The Year In Oyo State

 The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Oyo State Chapter, has named the lawmaker representating Ibadan North-East/South-East Federal Constituency, Rep. Abass Adigun Agboworin, as the ‘Best Representative of the Year’ in the state.


According to a letter jointly signed by the NUJ Chairman, Comrade Ademola Babalola; Chairman of the Planning Committee, Kemi Olaitan; and Secretary, Omolola Alamu, the honour is in recognition of Rep. Agboworin’s unwavering commitment and sterling service to the people of his constituency and his tireless efforts to bring about positive change in Oyo State.

The statement equally acknowledged the lawmaker’s dedication to public service, his accessibility, and his responsiveness to the needs of his constituents, which have practically arned him the recognition.

It further added that the lawmaker, who is also the Chairman, House Committee on Narcotic Drugs, has consistently demonstrated, through his representation, a deep understanding of the challenges facing his people and has worked assiduously to address them.

The award presentation will take place on Friday, October 17, during the grand finale of the NUJ 2025 Press Week, tagged Pen Night.

The event promises to be a celebration of excellence in journalism and public service, and Rep. Agboworin’s recognition is a highlight of the occasion.

Rep. Agboworin’s legislative efforts have focused on critical areas such as infrastructure development, educational upliftment, economic empowerment, and security enhancement of his constituency.

His dedication to these issues has resonated with the people of Oyo State, who have come to regard him as a representative member championing their interests.




Monday, 22 September 2025

MISSING CHILD: FATHER CRIES OUT FOR HELP OVER 12 YEAR OLD MISSING DAUGHTER

 

 A Togolese man George Famous Koffi have cried out for help from Nigerians to stand up for him after he was briefed that her only daughter got missing from her stepmother in Ibadan, Oyo State.


George Famous Koffi from Togo met a woman in Ibadan called Omisakin Julianah Oluwatosin, a native of Ile Ife at Elebu area of Alao Akala way, Ibadan whom they started dating in 2020.

“In 2021 I want to travel to my hometown to see my parents and daughter so Omisakin Julianah said she would like to follow me to Togo to see my people.

 Getting to home after my engagements, my daughter Faith Koffi decided to come with me and stay in Nigeria and I asked Julianah Omisakin and she said she can come so on getting here I have the plan of putting my daughter in boarding school but the woman insisted that I should let her lived with us since she has a daughter too called Precious and I agreed. So, my daughter has been living with her and her daughter too since that time.”


  George explained further that he later changed their accommodation to a more comfortable place because of my daughter and sending money for feeding clothing and shopping.

He narrated that at the 3rd term long break of schools around July, he was talking with his daughter until around August 1st, 2nd and 3rd to invite them to his apartment in Lagos where he works but Mrs Omisakin have been displaying some strange attitudes of restrained.

“She came to Lagos around 2nd week in August alone without my daughter so I queried her but seen her, I know something has gone wrong because she was seriously ill with wounds in her tongue and heat in her body, I bought medicines and took care of her and began to queried that why she didn’t come with my daughter after all if her own daughter stays in Ibadan, she should have allowed my daughter Faith to come”.

“On the 10th of September, I went to work and was wondering what would have happen and I called her sister in Ibadan to informed her about the state of health OF Julianah, that was when her sister informed me that it was my daughter Faith that got missing and she was worried and not know how to tell me”.

“I got home at that Night to asked her what exactly is the issue around my daughter, she began to cry that she sends her an errand but she went to fetch water and that was how she didn’t see her again”. 

Gorge Koffi , the father of the 12-year old girl has spent both spiritual , and various praying centers just to find her daughter while he is crying for help from people , especially in Lagos , Ibadan who may come across a young girl Faith.

The sad story was that Mrs Julianah Oluwatosin Omisakin hve been so adamant except she has been pleaded not knowing anything about it and all leads to no clue has to see the whereabout of Faith Koffi, daughter of Togolese George Koffi working in Nigeria.

As at the time of the report the matter has been reported and and charged to court by Nigerian Police, waiting for the final judgement pending to hold in less than two weeks