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  • Lagos doctor, Olaleye, bags life imprisonment for rape

    Lagos doctor, Olaleye, bags life imprisonment for rape

    The Lagos State Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence sitting in Ikeja on Tuesday sentenced the Medical Director of Optimal Cancer Care Foundation, Doctor Olufemi Olaleye, to life imprisonment for the defilement of his wife’s niece.

     

    Justice Rahman Oshodi sentenced him after he found him guilty of the offence of defilement and sexual penetration of a 15-year-old girl.

     

    The judge held that the prosecution was able to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt and that all the evidence before the court corroborated that of the victim.

     

    Olaleye was arraigned on two counts which bordered on defilement and sexual assault by penetration of his wife’s niece, preferred against him by the Lagos State Government.

    The convict was arraigned on November 30, 2022, and he pleaded not guilty to the offences.

    The Director of Public Prosecutions Dr Babajide Martins had told the court that Olaleye had committed the offences sometime between February 2020 and November 2021.

    He said the offence took place at No 17, Layi Ogunbambi close, Maryland, Lagos state.

    According to the prosecution the offences committed contravened Sections 137 and 261, of the criminal law of Lagos State 2015.
    Following his plea of not guilty, Justice Oshodi granted him bail in the sum of N50m with two sureties in like sum who must have landed property in Lagos state.
    The judge ordered that both sureties must also provide evidence of tax payments to the Lagos state government in the last three years.
    Justice Oshodi further ordered that Olaleye must deposit his international passport including his British passport and original documents of landed property to the registrar of the court.
    During the trial, the convict’s wife, Aderemi Olaleye, told the court that her husband had been sexually abusing her niece during her stay with them.
    She testified that the convict first introduced pornography and oral sex to the victim and he released sperm into her mouth.
    She said it started in March 2020 till July 2021.
    The witness narrated to Justice Oshodi, that the girl confessed to a relative and their driver that the doctor had been sleeping with her and threatened to kill her and the witness if she told anyone.
    The mother of two, who is the complainant said on oath, “My lord, on November 27, 2021, my second cousin told my aunty who is my mother’s sister that since March 2020 Femi has been sexually abusing her and introduced her to pornography, from there he graduated to oral sex with her, that he does this in different places in the home where there are no cameras.
  • Wage Award: Oyo Labour Union threatens to Down Tools

    Wage Award: Oyo Labour Union threatens to Down Tools

    Wage Award: Oyo Labour Union threatens to Down Tools

    By Adewale Owoade

    The Oyo State Council of the Nigeria Labour Congress has urged the state government to abide by the Federal Government’s wage award proposal to pay Workers N35,000 and pensioners N25,000 or risk total mass industrial action at the end of October.

    The NLC and its affiliate unions resolved to embark on a sit-at-home protest if the state government failed to comply with its demands on wage award at the end of the month.

    The leadership of the unions had earlier briefed the workers on activities of the committee set up by the state government to fashion a suitable arrangement for the wage award, before reaching resolutions based on recommendations from workers.

    Briefing newsmen shortly after the congress, the NLC Chairman, Oyo State Council, Comrade Kayode Martins recalled that the union leaders had informed the government of their displeasure with workers welfare at the inauguration of ad hoc committee set up by the gov. Makinde, to look into the wage award.

    “Since May 29, this year, couple of months now, nothing has been done, is been meetings upon meetings, and people decided today that we are standing on the agreement made between the Federal Government, governors’ forum and the labour leaders at the national level.

    “That by the end of this month if the wage award of N35,000 for workers and N25,000 for Pensioners is not implemented, people should stay at home.

    “People have spoken by the end of this month, workers should stay at home,” Martins said.

    Also, the Vice Chairman, Trade Union Congress (TUC) Comrade Ranti Gbenle – Oluwemimo was optimistic that the governor will act fast, to avert the strike.

    “All the things we’ve been placing before him, he has been doing it, that is what gave me the utmost believe that this wage award will be done without much problem, he will effect it, I’m trusting God.” Gbenle – Oluwemimo said.

    The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Union of Pensioners, (NUP), Comrade Olusegun Abatan, said that the decision of the NLC, was bidding on NUP.
    He said although Gov Makinde had proven to show empathy to workers welfare, he should be wary of wrong advices which might pitch him against the workforce.

    “The Nigerian Union of Pensioners is fully in support of the decision taken today at this congress.
    “Gov Makinde has done well in his first term in office, we want to advice him to do better in this second term in office.

    “He should shun negative advice that would bring his administration to disrepute, and do the needful for workers and for pensioners,” Abatan said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Gov Makinde set up a committee, which had the labour leaders as members, to reach a common ground on a mutually beneficial wage award following the removal of subsidy on petroleum products.
    This was after labour leaders said the subsidy removal made the lives of its members more miserable.(NAN)

  • China dismisses defence minister

    China dismisses defence minister

    By Flowerbud News

    Oct. 24, 2023

    China’s leadership has sacked Li Shangfu, the defence minister, who disappeared from public view several weeks ago, according to local media.
    Li has been removed from both his post as defence minister and his post in China’s State Council, local media reported on Tuesday.
    Li had not appeared in public since Aug. 29, when he gave a speech at a Chinese-African peace forum.
    Western media outlets later began speculating on the reasons for his disappearance, with some citing U.S. Government sources as saying there was an investigation into Li.
    The party has been tightening its grip on the army since the summer, replacing several high-ranking military officers on suspicion of corruption.
    Beijing removed then foreign minister Qin Gang from office at the end of July, replacing him with his predecessor Wang Yi.
    Qin Gang had also been out of the public eye for weeks beforehand.
    It is not uncommon in China for high-ranking officials to disappear from the public eye, often because they have become the subject of a  disciplinary investigation.
    dpa/NAN
  • CAC RG uncovers 189 fake coys defrauding Nigerians

    CAC RG uncovers 189 fake coys defrauding Nigerians

    By Lucy Ogalue

    The new Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Registrar-General Hussaini Magaji says he uncovered 189 fake companies positioned to defraud well-meaning Nigerians within one week after assuming office.
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    Magaji told newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja that a syndicate of criminals which specialised in operating numerous unregistered companies was arrested by the commission.
    ”One of the milestone achievement upon my assumption of duty is our ability to burst a ring of criminals that are creating havoc in the commission.
    ”About 189 fake companies have been identified to be used by these group of persons to secure lands.
    ”We discovered that these non existing entities collaborate with lawyers who claim to be accredited agents with the commission.
    ”They collaborate with some staff of the Abuja Geographical Information System, (AGIS), manage their way to make applications at the AGIS and take priority over existing applications.
    ”With the collaboration of security agents we arrested the suspect who have volunteered some informations,” he said.
    He said the suspect was arrested due a complain from the FCTA asking the commission to verify some applications made by  some entities.
    He said upon findings, the commission discovered that the companies were not even in existence.
    ”The nature of their crime is that they create a fake entity and apply for land at the FCTA and maneover their way to have a priority application over an existing application.
    ”To take over the land and they have succeeded severally in the past.
    The CAC scribe then reiterated his commitment to deter others from engaging in such act.
    On plans for the Commission,  Magaji said more efforts would be geared towards increasing revenue for the Commission.
    The registrar- general said upon his assumption to duty,  he came up with some agendas among which is the human capital development.
    ”I think this is essential to the discharge of the responsibilities of any staff in the commission and we are taking it seriously.
    ”Followed by the welfare of staff; this is one of the issues we met in the commission that is lingering and creating havoc in the commission.
    ”So we have plans to address it as soon as possible; we have set agenda and will discuss it in our next management meeting,” he said.
    The CAC boss however enjoined the staff to also ensure to play their part towards moving the organisation forward even as the management was making moves to do theirs.
    On ease of doing business, he said itvwas one of the priorities of the President Bola Tinubu’s administration and the Commission would work at ensuring that.
    ”That is one of the reasons why we are not talking about reviewing charges. One of the key things we will also do is to further simplify the process if registration,”he said.
    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Magaji was appointed as the registrar-General of the Commission on Oct. 13.
    NAN
  • 2024 Hajj: NAHCON gives December ultimatum to states on remittances

    2024 Hajj: NAHCON gives December ultimatum to states on remittances

    By Salisu Sani-Idris

    The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), on Tuesday directed the 36 states and the FCT pilgrims boards to remit a reasonable percentage of funds to secure the Hajj slots allocated to them.

    The directive is contained in a letter addressed to Chief Executives of State Pilgrims Welfare Boards, Agencies and Commission by the NAHCON’s Director, Finance and Accounts, Dr Salihu Usman.

    Usman stated that the call became necessary in view of the timeline issued by the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.

    He explained that the timeline makes it mandatory for every Hajj Mission who intends to participate in the 2024 Hajj to remit their money before a certain period.

    According to him, failure to comply with the directive will be interpreted as being unprepared or not interested in participating in the 2024 hajj.

    He further stated that non-compliance with the directive would leave the commission with no alternative or option but to reduce the allocation of such State.

    This, according to him, will enable the commission to allot more slots to states that have completed their remittances and are in need of more slots.

    He pointed out that it was important that the commission’s IBAN Account needs to be adequately funded by December.

    “This will ensure that the commission makes payment to undertake or process some activities in the Kingdom.”

    Usman, therefore, called for the continued cooperation and understanding by the states in order to collectively work towards meeting the deadline to ensure a hitch-free 2024 hajj.”

    NAN

  • Retired NAN staff petitions police over N30.2 M fraud by funds managers

    Retired NAN staff petitions police over N30.2 M fraud by funds managers

    By Moses Omorogieva

    A retired staff of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Mr Ayankola Ayanlakin has petitioned the Police over alleged N30.2 million fraud against Mr Teniola Adesanya, Chairman, Oxford International Group (funds managers).

    A copy of the petition signed by E.A. Medupin a solicitor, was made available to NAN in Lagos.

    The petition, which mentioned six members of the family and friends as victims of the fraud, noted that the organisation had gone underground but now being acted for by Gavel Mavericks (Solicitors).

    According to the petition, the clients mentioned, through fraudulent advertisement approached the company, Oxford International Group, to invest in their proposal as funds managers.

    “Unfortunately, no sooner than they had put their funds into the company, they realised that they had played into the hands of fraudsters.

    “As evidence of the said investment, the petitioned issued post dated cheques in various sums to our clients as their return on investment to be paid on the due dates but unfortunately, they were all returned unpaid as their cheques were dishonoured by the paying banks.

    “It will interest you to note that since the post dated cheques were returned unpaid, Mr Teniola Adesanya and his cohorts had gone underground, folded up the Oxford International Group, but operates under the hidden face of Gravel Mavericks Solicitors,” it noted.

    The petition also called on the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Mr Idowu Owohunwa, to arrest, investigate and prosecute the petitioned for allegedly obtaining their money under misrepresentation.

    Efforts to reach the petitioned, Adesanya, through his two numbers: 09038129393, 2347049000015 for reaction to the petition were unsuccessful.

    NAN

  • CAC boss uncovers 189 fake companies positioned to defraud Nigerians

    CAC boss uncovers 189 fake companies positioned to defraud Nigerians

    The new Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) Registrar-General Hussaini Magaji says he uncovered 189 fake companies positioned to defraud well-meaning Nigerians within one week after assuming office.

     

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    Magaji told newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja that the commission arrested a syndicate of criminals which specialised in operating numerous unregistered companies.

    One of the milestone achievements upon my assumption of duty is our ability to burst a ring of criminals that are creating havoc in the commission.

    About 189 fake companies have been identified to be used by these groups of persons to secure lands.

    We discovered that these non existing entities collaborate with lawyers who claim to be accredited agents with the commission.

     

     

     

    ”They collaborate with some staff of the Abuja Geographical Information System, (AGIS), manage their way to make applications at the AGIS and take priority over existing applications.

    With the collaboration of security agents we arrested the suspect who had volunteered some information,” he said.

     

     

     

    He said the suspect was arrested due a complaint from the FCTA asking the commission to verify some applications made by some entities.

    He said upon findings, the commission discovered that the companies were not even in existence.

     

    ”The nature of their crime is that they create a fake entity and apply for land at the FCTA and manoeuvre their way to have a priority application over an existing application.

     

     

     

    ”To take over the land and they have succeeded severally in the past.

     

     

     

    The CAC scribe then reiterated his commitment to deter others from engaging in such acts.

     

     

     

    On plans for the Commission, Magaji said more efforts would be geared towards increasing revenue for the Commission.

     

     

     

    The registrar- general said upon his assumption to duty, he came up with some agendas among which is human capital development.

     

     

     

    ”I think this is essential to the discharge of the responsibilities of any staff in the commission and we are taking it seriously.

     

     

     

    ”Followed by the welfare of staff; this is one of the issues we met in the commission that is lingering and creating havoc in the commission.

     

     

     

    ”So we have plans to address it as soon as possible; we have set an agenda and will discuss it in our next management meeting,” he said.

     

     

     

    The CAC boss however enjoined the staff to also ensure to play their part towards moving the organisation forward even as the management was making moves to do theirs.

     

     

     

    On ease of doing business, he said it was one of the priorities of the President Bola Tinubu’s administration and the Commission would work at ensuring that.

     

     

     

    ”That is one of the reasons why we are not talking about reviewing charges. One of the key things we will also do is to further simplify the process of registration,”he said.

     

     

     

    Magaji was appointed as the registrar-General of the Commission on Oct. 13.

  • Coup: US suspends assistance to Gabon

    Coup: US suspends assistance to Gabon

    The United States has suspended most assistance to the government of Gabon.

     

    In a statement on Tuesday, the spokesperson for the US Department of State, Matthew Miller, said the suspension was in line with section 7008 of the Department of State’s annual appropriations act.

     

    “The United States has concluded that a military coup d’état has taken place in Gabon. Pursuant to section 7008 of the Department of State’s annual appropriations act, the United States is suspending most U.S. assistance to the Government of Gabon.

     

    “This foreign assistance has been temporarily paused by the United States since September 26.

    We underscore that our humanitarian, health, and education assistance will continue to benefit the people of Gabon,” Miller said.

    On 30 August 2023, a coup d’état occurred in Gabon shortly after the announcement that incumbent president Ali Bongo had won the general election held on 26 August.

    The coup brought an end to the 56-year-long rule of the Bongo family over Gabon. The US had paused its assistance to Gabon.

     

    He, however, assured that the people of Gabon would continue to benefit from its life-saving humanitarian assistance.

    He said, “The United States reaffirms our commitment to support Gabon in conducting a timely and durable transition to democratic civilian governance and advancing shared security interests in the Gulf of Guinea.

     

    “We will resume our assistance alongside concrete actions by the transitional government toward establishing democratic rule. We will continue to work closely with the Gabonese people and regional partners.”

     

    The country added, “The United States stands with the Gabonese people in their aspirations for democracy, prosperity, and stability.

  • FG introduces HPV vaccine into routine immunisation

    FG introduces HPV vaccine into routine immunisation

    The Federal Government on Tuesday introduced the Human Papillomavirus vaccine into the routine immunisation system.

     

    The vaccination targets over seven million girls, which is the largest number in a single round of HPV vaccination in the African region.

     

    The PUNCH reports that girls aged nine to 14 years will receive a single dose of the vaccine, which is highly efficacious in preventing infection with HPV types 16 and 18 that are known to cause at least 70 per cent of cervical cancers.

     

    In Nigeria, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer and the second most frequent cause of cancer deaths among women aged between 15 and 44 years.

    In 2020, Nigeria recorded 12,000 new cases and 8,000 deaths from cervical cancer.

     

    A statement by the World Health Organisation noted that a five-day mass vaccination campaign in schools and communities will be carried out during the inaugural rollout in 16 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

     

    “The vaccine will then be incorporated into routine immunisation schedules within health facilities. The second phase of the vaccination introduction is set to start in May 2024 in 21 states.

    The vaccine is being provided for free by the Federal Ministry of Health through the National Primary Health Care Development Agency with support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organisation, and other partners.

     

    “With support from the WHO country office in Nigeria and other partners, over 35 000 health workers have so far been trained in preparation for the campaign and subsequent vaccine delivery in all health facilities.

     

    “Vaccination sites have been established in all 4,163 wards across the 16 states included in the phase one rollout to ensure no eligible girl is left behind. Mobile vaccination units have also been set up to ensure that remote communities can access the vaccine,” the statement read in part.

    The vaccine is being provided for free by the Federal Ministry of Health through the National Primary Health Care Development Agency with support from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, the United Nations Children’s Fund, the World Health Organisation, and other partners.

    “With support from the WHO country office in Nigeria and other partners, over 35 000 health workers have so far been trained in preparation for the campaign and subsequent vaccine delivery in all health facilities.

    “Vaccination sites have been established in all 4,163 wards across the 16 states included in the phase one rollout to ensure no eligible girl is left behind. Mobile vaccination units have also been set up to ensure that remote communities can access the vaccine,” the statement read in part.

    According to the Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof Ali Pate, the loss of about 8000 Nigerian women yearly from a disease that is preventable is unacceptable.

     

    “Cervical cancer is mostly caused by HPV, and parents can avoid physical and financial pain by protecting their children with a single dose of the vaccine. Saving lives, producing quality health outcomes and protecting the well-being of Nigerians are central to the Renewed Health Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

     

    “The onset of the vaccination campaign is an opportunity to safeguard our girls from the scourge of cervical cancers many years into the future. As a parent myself, I have four daughters, all of whom have had the same HPV vaccine to protect them against cervical cancer. I’d like to implore fellow parents to dutifully ensure that this generation of our girls disrupt the preventable loss of lives to cervical cancer in addition to other untold hardship, loss, and pain,” Pate said.

     

    Also, the WHO Representative in Nigeria, Dr Walter Mulombo, said, “This is a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s efforts to lower the burden of cervical cancer – one of the few cancers which can potentially be eliminated through vaccination.

    We’re committed to supporting the government to increase access to the HPV vaccine to protect the health and well-being of the next generation of women.”

     

    WHO recommends that HPV vaccination is included in the national immunisation programmes of countries where cervical cancer is a public health priority, and where its cost-effective and sustainable implementation is feasible.

     

    “As such, Nigeria has prioritised the addition of the vaccine to the country’s routine immunization schedule.

     

    “Global supply shortages have slowed Gavi-supported vaccine introductions. These supply issues are now easing thanks to years of market-shaping efforts to develop a more robust HPV vaccine market and the single dose recommendation.

     

    “Recognizing this critical opportunity to reach more girls with higher levels of global HPV vaccine supply and renewed momentum towards accelerating efforts to prevent cervical cancer, the Gavi board approved the revitalisation of its HPV vaccine programme with an investment of over $600 million by the end of 2025. With the additional funding, Gavi and its partners have set an ambitious goal to reach over 86 million girls by 2025, aiming to avert over 1.4 million future deaths from cervical cancer,” the statement added