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2 Kwara Poly students accused of suffocating man to death during planned sex romp

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2 Kwara Poly students accused of suffocating man to death during planned sex romp

Two female students of the Kwara State Polytechnic have been accused of being responsible for the death of one Adeniyi Ojo – a man they had agreed to have a sex romp with.

 

The students, identified as Adanma Joseph and Favour Vandora Davies, were arrested by the Nigerian police for allegedly being complicit in the robbery operation during which the victim was murdered.

 

The Force Public Relations officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, disclosed this while addressing journalists in Abuja on Wednesday, October 11, 2023,

 

According to a police account, the trio had agreed to engage in a sex romp, otherwise known as a threesome. However, unknowingly to Ojo, the two female students had other motives.

 

On the day of the tragic incident, Joseph and Davies reportedly tied the deceased under the guise of sexual fetish only to turn around to demand money from him, but Ojo refused to oblige.

 

Frustrated by his refusal to do their bidding, the students “resorted to drugging and suffocating him, leading to his untimely demise,” Adejobi stated.

 

He said the police tracked the suspects through meticulous investigation, and operatives of the Force Intelligence Tactical Team and the Intelligence Special Tactical Squad arrested them in a recent operation in Mowe Ibafo, Ogun State.

 

Speaking to journalists, one of the suspects, Joseph, corroborated the account of the police about what transpired between them and the deceased.

 

According to her, they attempted to steal from the deceased, who wanted to have sex with her and her friend, but the man died in the process.

 

She said she worked for the deceased in his clubhouse for about three months in 2022 until the clubhouse was shut down by the government, marking the beginning of their relationship.

 

Joseph said she got her friend involved in the attempt to steal from the deceased when he requested sex with her.

 

She added that the initial idea was to lure him to have sex with them in his car, believing they would find money in the car.

 

According to the suspect, the trio eventually ended up in a room where they tied the deceased on the pretence of a sex romp and covered his mouth with a pillow when he attempted to shout for help.

 

She said they didn’t know Ojo was dead when they left with his phone, saying they thought he was pretending to be asleep.

 

 

While expressing the police’s unflinching determination to secure the people, Adejobi said the suspects had been processed and will soon be charged in court.

 

“They have been processed and will be charged to court shortly,” the Force PRO said.

 

“Our primary objective remains the safety and security of every citizen in our great country, and our resolve remains unshakeable.

 

“We will continue to work tirelessly and relentlessly in pursuing wrongdoers and ensuring a safer Nigeria,” he added.

 

For their part, the suspects expressed regrets for their actions and pleaded for leniency.

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NJC RECOMENDS ELEVEN SUPREME COURT JUSTICES, ONE COURT OF APPEAL JUSTICE, HEADS OF COURT 

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The National Judicial Commision has recommended the appointment of 11 Supreme Court Justices, one Justice of Court of Appeal, 6 Heads of Courts and 26 other Judicial Officers.

 

This was the consencus at the Councils 104 Meeting after considering the list of candidates presented by its Interview Committee

 

 

According to a statement signed by the Director Of Information, Soji Oye, the council after much deliberations, recommended Justice Hannatu Sankey, Justice Chidiebere Uwa, Justice Chioma Nwosu-Iheme, Justice Haruna Tsammani and

Justice Aseimo Adumein as Supreme court Justices.

 

Others are Justice Obande Ogbuinya, Justice Stephen Adah, Justice Habeeb Abiru, Justice Jamilu Tukur, Justice Abubakar Umar, and Justice Mohammed Idris.

 

The NJC also recommended Justice Mohammed Ramat as a Justice of the Court of Appeal.

 

Some heads of court nominated are Justice Joel Agya, as the Chief Judge Taraba State,

Justice Umar Abubakar, Chief Judge of Taraba State amongst others.

 

The Council has said that all recommended candidates to the Supreme Court Bench would be sworn-in after the approval of their recommendation by President Bola Tinubu and the subsequent confirmation of their appointment by the Senate.

 

NJC has also noted that the various Heads of Court recommended would also be sworn-in upon the approval of their appointment by their various State Governors and subsequent confirmation of same by their respective State Houses of Assembly.

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EFCC denies comments on 70 percent Nigerian Youths involvement in internet fraud

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EFCC denies comments on 70 percent Nigerian Youths involvement in internet fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has denied comments by it’s Executive Chairman, Ola Olukoyede which labelled seventy percent of Nigerian Students as internet fraudsters.

 

 

 

While stating this in a Statement by the Head, Media and Publicity Dele Oyewale, the Commission says it is a misrepresentation of the concerns of the Chairman of the EFCC to the rising incidences of internet- related crimes involving Youths across the Country.

 

 

 

It explains that its Chairman had called for wider media enlightenment of youths as a counter- measure against the menace of internet fraud at a meeting with Representatives of the Civil Society Organizations, CSOs that paid him a visit in Abuja.

 

 

 

Olukoyede says that reports and intelligence available to him indicated that, unless the trajectory of youth involvement in internet fraud is addressed and reversed, the future of their leadership of Nigeria may be threatened and if it continues in the next ten years, seven out ten of the youths may be getting involved in cybercrimes.

 

 

The EFCC says that at no time did its Chairman mentioned that “seven out of ten” Nigerian students are criminals” as widely reported.

 

 

 

The Commission assures the public that its Chairman is doubly committed to the progress of Nigerian Youths and underscores his calls for collaborative interventions in offering them more productive and sustainable alternatives.

 

 

The Statement added that the concerns of the EFCC Chairman bothers on breaking the jinx of mass indulgence of youths in cybercrimes.

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NASS and Bishop Kukah advocate political party repositioning for accountability and inclusivity

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NASS and Bishop Kukah advocate political party repositioning for accountability and inclusivity

Senate President Godswill Akpabio and Bishop Matthew Kukah have emphasized the urgent need to reposition political parties, fostering a democratic culture centered on inclusivity, transparency, and accountability.

 

The call was made during the Public Presentation of the Needs Assessment of Political Parties in Nigeria, organized by the Kukah Centre with support from the European Union Support to Democratic Governance in Nigeria (EU-SDGN), held in Abuja.

 

Represented by Sen. Victor Umeh, Akpabio highlighted that the repositioning of political parties is vital to restoring public trust and confidence, ensuring they genuinely represent the aspirations of the people. He identified accountability, inclusivity, transparency, and inherent impunity as significant challenges that must be addressed.

 

Akpabio expressed optimism in the 10th National Assembly to tackle these issues, stressing the importance of holding party leaders accountable for their actions. He called for increased transparency in party financing and campaign expenditures, emphasizing the need for inclusivity in the political process.

 

Bishop Matthew Kukah, the Founder of the Kukah Foundation, explained that the event aimed to address challenges faced by political parties and inspire confidence in politics. He emphasized the role of political parties as platforms for training and deploying politicians to serve the public good.

 

Kukah underlined the importance of understanding political party processes, particularly for young individuals with a vision for forming political parties. He highlighted the significance of the needs assessment in recommending options for parties to become ideological engines for driving political processes and democracy.

 

The report, drawing from academic analysis and interviews with ordinary citizens, recommended a constant review of the Electoral Act, incorporation of the opposition in the political process, and innovative ways of financing political parties.

 

Olawunmi Laolu, Programme Manager at EU-SDGN, stressed the need for political parties to strengthen internal democracy, improve intra and inter-party dialogue, and promote wide participation in the political process. She expressed the EU’s commitment to supporting Nigeria’s progress and urged political parties to lead by example in advancing democracy in the region.

 

Stakeholders such as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) were present at the event.

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