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Adeleke drags ex-gov Oyetola to EFCC

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Adeleke drags Tinubu's nephew Oyetola to EFCC over alleged theft of $20m, N1.5bn

The Government of Osun State has officially submitted a petition to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, requesting an investigation into Gboyega Oyetola, the former governor and current Minister of Blue Economy.

This petition pertains to allegations of the misappropriation of a $20 million grant provided by the World Bank for health initiatives.

The government also accused Oyetola of money laundering, financial misconduct and violations of the Public Procurement Act in the disbursement of the grant meant for health sector improvements in the state.

According to an acknowledged copy of the petition dated March 7, 2025, and obtained by our correspondent on Friday, Oyetola, during his tenure as governor, chaired a special Health Intervention Committee tasked with allocating and applying the grant funds.

The committee, whose members included former government officials such as Remi Omowaye, Dr. Rafiu Isamatu, and Bola Oyebamiji, decided to use the entire $20m for renovating 320 primary health care centres across the state.

According to the petition written by the government’s lawyer, Pelumi Olajengbesi, ā€œThis so-called renovation of primary health care centres involved building, renovation and adjustments/restructuring of some of these centres in order to attain the position of modern health centres. Having made these decisions, the Oyetola-led committee decided to award the contracts for the renovation.

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ā€œIn flagrant violations of the above clear provisions of the Public Procurement Act, 2007, Oyetola did not call for bidding as mandatorily required under the PPA, let alone allowing competition which would have afforded the state the best qualified contractors to handle the projects.

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ā€œRather, the former governor in observing the provisions of the Act in breach, awarded the contracts to individuals who were either his cabinet members, head of one agency of government or the other, his proxies and cronies who claimed to have incorporated business names/inactive companies.ā€

The government noted that the beneficiaries of the contract allegedly included businesses with no construction experience, such as food vendors, salon operators, supermarket owners, and web designers.

Among the companies named in the petition are Poshpreneurs Nig., owned by the children of the former Head of Service, Olowogboyega Oyebade; Dotfam Multiventures Ltd, linked to the siblings of the former APC State Chairman; The Ice Firms Nig. Ltd, allegedly owned by Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Adebayo Adeleke; and Afamoks Web International, linked to former Amotekun Field Commander, Amitolu Shittu.

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The state government alleges that the companies, lacking the expertise for construction, executed substandard renovation works while receiving full contract payments, thereby leading to the misappropriation of the $20n grant.

On the allegations of money laundering, the state government alleged that over ₦1.5 bn, was funneled through the Osun chapter of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria between January and October 2022.

The petition named former ALGON Chairman, Abiodun Idowu, Secretary, Olubisi Oladosu; 28 former local government caretaker chairmen; and the former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Yekeen Adebayo Adeleke, as key actors in the alleged scheme.

ā€œIn a similar vein, the government equally laid its hands on some financial records which clearly show a clear case of money laundering of huge magnitude by the past administration of Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola.

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Financial records cited in the petition indicate that funds ā€œwere repeatedly transferred from the ALGON account at Zenith Bank (Account Number: 1016607858) into the private account of one Akeem Ibitoye, a local government employee and Director of Finance at Ejigbo Local Government.ā€

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The state government alleged that withdrawals ranging from N30m to over N10m per day were made in cash, with no records of the funds being used for any official projects.

However, Adebayo dismissed the allegations, describing them as frivolous.

The former commissioner who requested for more details on the petition, said, ā€œEFCC has not invited me and I have not seen a copy of the petition for me to know what it is all about.

ā€œIf there is no proof, then the allegations are frivolous and of no stance.

ā€œI have bec6ome a torn in the flesh of Gov Adeleke and PDP and I won’t be surprised if some baseless allegations are levied against me.

ā€œAnyway, they think trying to dirty my white garment will make me keep mute about their fraudulent ways of governance.ā€

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Powerful Presidents: Like Tinubu, Like Paul Biya – What They Have In Common

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Powerful Presidents: Like Tinubu, Like Paul Biya – What They Have In Common

When examining the contrasting characteristics of influential leaders such as Cameroon’s Paul Biya and Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who is poised for re-election in 2027, it’s essential to consider not only their age differences but also the myriad of personal attributes that may often go unnoticed.

Paul Biya, the current President of Cameroon, at the age of 92, has once again secured his position through the polls, marking his eighth consecutive term in office.

In the recent elections, he garnered an impressive 53.7 percent of the votes, as confirmed by the official results released by the Constitutional Council on Monday.

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Biya’s lengthy tenure and political prowess have shaped the socio-political landscape of Cameroon, highlighting both his enduring influence and the complexities surrounding his continued leadership.

In contrast, Tinubu, with his own political aspirations, embodies a different vision for the future of Nigeria as he navigates the challenges and opportunities of his campaign ahead of the 2027 elections.

Paul Biya has been the President of Cameroon since 1982, making him only the second leader to govern the country since it gained independence from France in 1960. Recently, he secured another term that could extend his time in office until 2032, and notably, he has never lost an election.

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Under Biya’s leadership, Cameroon has experienced a highly centralized political system characterized by stringent measures to suppress opposition. His administration is known for rotating loyalists into significant positions and maintaining strict control over state institutions.

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In contrast, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the 73-year-old current President of Nigeria, is recognized as one of the most influential political figures globally. He earned the presidency after serving as a kingmaker in Nigerian politics.

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Like Biya, Tinubu has a record of electoral success, having never lost an election throughout his political career. His victory in the 2023 presidential election came despite various challenges.

While Biya’s governance style has allowed him to remain in power for an extended period, Tinubu’s democratic principles suggest that he may not have the same opportunity to govern beyond 2031, even if he wins the 2027 election.

Nevertheless, his political approach also includes efforts to manage opposition, rotating loyalists into essential roles, and exercising control over state institutions.

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Resident Doctors List 19 Demands To Stop Indefinite Strike

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Resident Doctors List 19 Demands To Stop Indefinite Strike

The Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) has listed 19 demands which it described as minimum expectations required to avert a total and indefinite nationwide strike scheduled to commence on Saturday.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the President, Dr Muhammad Suleiman, stated this on Monday in Abuja at a media conference while presenting the resolutions of NARD’s Extraordinary National Executive Council (NEC) meeting.

The meeting followed the expiration of its 30-day ultimatum to the Federal Government.

He said the association had exercised patience for too long in the face of government’s inaction, warning that doctors have already begun ward rounds and patient handover ahead of the planned industrial action.

According to him, the outstanding payments and welfare issues affect not only resident doctors but all categories of health professionals, including administrative staff.

Suleiman said the government currently owes doctors and other health workers across the country an estimated N38 billion in accumulated allowances, some dating back more than 10 years.

He said, ā€œThere are allowances of over two years, some for 18 months, seven months, four months and even 10 years. There has also been a failure to review the basic salary of doctors in this country for 16 years.ā€

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He noted that the association had suspended a five-day warning strike in September and extended its earlier ultimatum by 30 days to allow government address the demands, but the grace period had since elapsed without meaningful action.

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ā€œThe Federal Government has failed to demonstrate the political will necessary to address the legitimate concerns of Nigerian resident doctors,ā€ he said.

Suleiman explained that the 19-point demand presented by NARD represents the minimum action expected from government to prevent a total collapse of service delivery in the country’s public health system.

Among the demands, he said, are the immediate payment of outstanding 25-35 per cent Consolidated Medical Salary Structure (CONMESS) arrears and 2024 accoutrement allowance to doctors, as well as other pending financial entitlements owed to health workers.

The NEC also demanded the immediate reinstatement of five resident doctors unjustly terminated from the Federal Teaching Hospital, Lokoja, with full payment of all outstanding salaries and allowances for the period of their disengagement.

He said the association further called on the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to develop and implement a humane ā€œworking-hours policyā€ for doctors in line with international best practices to safeguard both physician well-being and patient safety.

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The NEC urged government to grant chief executives of hospitals greater autonomy to employ and replace doctors who exit the system through immediate implementation of the one-for-one replacement policy, to reduce excessive workload and burnout.

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It also demanded urgent upgrade and maintenance of infrastructure and medical equipment in all healthcare facilities nationwide to improve the quality of service delivery and training for resident doctors.

Suleiman said NARD demanded the immediate commencement of specialist allowance payments to all doctors, inclusion of medical and dental house officers in the civil service scheme with full entitlements, and correction of all entry-level placements of doctors.

He said the NEC also called for decentralisation of promotion processes, payment of arrears resulting from those corrections, and expedited conclusion of the Collective Bargaining Agreement Committee’s work on the long-overdue review of CONMESS and other professional allowances.

ā€œThe NEC further demands the immediate release and implementation of corrected tables of professional allowances and clear enforcement of relativity between CONMESS and CONHESS salary structures,ā€ he added.

Other issues highlighted include the payment of accrued promotion arrears owed to medical officers, reversal of the practice of creating consultant cadres for non-medical personnel, and the abolition of casualisation of doctors, insisting that all locum staff must be regularised in accordance with public service rules.

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Suleiman also noted that the association is demanding uniform implementation of all CONMESS circulars across federal, state, and private health institutions, and the immediate clearance of outstanding salary arrears owed to doctors in several centres.

He said NARD was also insisting on the immediate implementation of special pension benefits as earlier agreed between the Federal Government and the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA).

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Following the failure of government to meet these demands, Suleiman said, ā€œNARD hereby declares a total, comprehensive and indefinite strike commencing at 12:00 a.m. on Saturday. All resident doctors in federal and state tertiary health institutions nationwide are directed to withdraw their services completely and indefinitely until the Federal Government and affected state governments demonstrate genuine commitment to addressing our demands,ā€ he added.

The NARD president appealed to President Bola Tinubu to personally intervene to prevent the strike and address the lingering issues affecting doctors and the health sector.

 

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World’s Oldest President Paul Biya Wins 8thĀ Term In Cameroon

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President Paul Biya has been declared winner of Cameroon’s presidential election, extending his rule to a record eighth consecutive term despite opposition claims of electoral fraud.

The Constitutional Council announced on Monday that Biya, 92, emerged victorious in the country’s disputed poll, cementing his position as the world’s oldest serving head of state. The result means Biya, who has ruled since 1982, will remain in power until 2032.

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However, the declaration has been met with strong rejection from opposition leaders. Issa Tchiroma Bakary, Biya’s main challenger, had earlier declared himself the winner, insisting that the official result would be ā€œtaintedā€ and ā€œnot reflective of the people’s will.ā€

 

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Men With One Wife Are In Bondage – Nigeria Senator Defends Polygamy

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The senator representing Delta North, Ned Nwoko, has said he feels sorry for men who have only one wife, arguing that polygamy gives men greater stability and balance.

The lawmaker stated this on Sunday while appearing on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

He also addressed recent allegations of domestic violence made against him by his actress wife, Regina Daniels.

When asked how he manages to live with four wives, something many men find difficult, Nwoko paused briefly before replying.

ā€œThat is a different topic for discussion on another day. Yes, every man should do that. The example I give is this: just imagine telling you to stand on one foot or leg. You know how difficult it is.

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ā€œBut to stand on two, three, four is much more balanced. That’s just the example I give. So I feel sorry for those who have one wife because it’s difficult to stand on one leg,ā€ he said.

When reminded that the Holy Bible does not support polygamy, Nwoko maintained that it does. ā€œThe Old Testament does. I am a man of faith. But that’s not what we are here for,ā€ he said.

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Asked if he had any regrets about his marital choices, the senator said he did not.

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ā€œNo, I don’t have any regret. I will do the same thing again. Of course, that’s the way it should be. You should marry who you want to marry,ā€ he stated.

Reacting to the allegations of domestic violence, Nwoko denied the claims. ā€œNo, come on. You know I am not a violent person. I respect my wives. I love them and my kids,ā€ he said.

His comments came shortly after Regina Daniels, his estranged wife, showed off a newly acquired mansion on social media amid reports of a marital crisis.

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Tribune Online reports that in a post on Instagram on Sunday, the Nollywood actress shared photos and videos of the property with the caption, ā€œIn my house, I am a Queen! I needed a roof over my head, so I got this for me and my family.ā€

The post came after a viral video from October 18 showed her in tears outside her Abuja residence, alleging abuse.

ā€œIn Ned Nwoko’s house, I am nothing, but in my own house, I am a Queen. Not again. I can’t stand the violence, it’s too much,ā€ she said.

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IPOB: Nnamdi Kanu Begins Trial Defence With ‘Words Of God’

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IPOB: Nnamdi Kanu Begins Trial Defence With 'Words Of God'

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has declared that God in heaven is a God of justice, as reported by Daily Post.

Kanu disclosed this while arriving at the Abuja Federal High Court to begin his defence in his ongoing terrorism trial.

He accused lawyers of not knowing what the law and justice is.

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According to Kanu: ā€œYou are here you don’t know what law is, you don’t know what Justice is. You don’t know that God is a God of Justice, you don’t know that?

ā€œYou don’t know that God in heaven is a God of Justice, you don’t know that?ā€

The IPOB leader is expected to begin his defence today after he names some imminent Nigerians to testify in his trial.

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Last week, Kanu had disengaged his lawyers, stressing that he would defend himself before the Justice James Omotosho-led court.

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UNCOVERED: Police Bust ā€˜Factory Where Babies Were Sold Below N500k In Southwest State

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UNCOVERED: Police Bust ā€˜Factory Where Babies Were Sold Below N500k In Southwest State

The Ondo State Police Command has uncovered a suspected baby factory and human trafficking syndicate operating in Ore, the headquarters of the Odigbo Local Government Area of the state, according to Channels Television.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer of the Command, DSP Olushola Ayanlade.

Ayanlade said the case, which originated from the Ore division, had been transferred to the Command’s Gender-Based Violence Unit for thorough investigation.

The discovery followed a report made on October 21, 2025, by a 17-year-old girl, identified as Vivian Peter from Akwa Ibom State, who told the police that she had been trafficked from her home state to Ore under the guise of securing a job opportunity.

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Upon arrival in Ore, the teenager was allegedly taken to a facility posing as a clinic, which later turned out to be a baby factory.

There, she reportedly met other pregnant girls being held against their will.

She disclosed that the operator of the facility, Ada Clement, instructed her to be taken to another hospital for a medical scan, but she managed to escape and reported the incident to the Ore Police Division.

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Acting swiftly on the report, police operatives from the Ore division, in collaboration with the gender unit, raided the facility, rescuing five pregnant girls and a baby boy.

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One of the victims had already given birth and is currently receiving post-natal care at the General Hospital, Ore, while the others are in protective custody.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the prime suspect, Ada Clement, and some of her accomplices had confessed to operating the baby factory.

They reportedly admitted that the babies were sold to individuals seeking children, with male babies going for ₦600,000 and above, and female babies for ₦400,000 and above.

Ayanlade noted that the Commissioner of Police, Adebowale Lawal, ordered a comprehensive and discreet investigation to ensure that all members of the syndicate are arrested and prosecuted.

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He noted that detectives from the Command’s Gender-Based Violence Unit were already on the trail of other fleeing members of the ring.

Lawal reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to the directives of the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, stressing that the Nigeria Police Force remains steadfast in the fight against human trafficking, child exploitation, and all forms of gender-based violence.

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Lawal assured the public that the Command would continue to protect the vulnerable and ensure justice for victims of such heinous crimes.

 

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