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Why my husband killed himself — Wife of man who plunged into lagoon

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Sofiat Amusa, wife of the 25-year-old man who committed suicide by jumping into the lagoon in Epe, Lagos State, Olalekan Odunare, has attributed her husband’s death to frustration, depression and lack of parental care.

The mother of one disclosed this during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Friday in Epe, Lagos State.

Amusa said that the ugly incident that claimed her husband’s life occurred at around 7:15am on December 14.

She said Odunare had been intimating the family with frightening goodbye messages, instructing his parents to take care of his wife and 11-month-old daughter.

The 21-year-old wife said that both of them were not legally married but are known as spouses to both parents.

Amusa said: “We live together before his demise but he has been acting strangely for some days before his death.

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“I complained about his strange behaviour to his parents, but they ignored it until he died.

“Lack of parental care, depression and frustration of not been attended to by his parents contributed to my husband’s death.

“My husband’s dead body was found two days after he plunged into the lagoon and he has since been buried at the lagoon side.”

Amusa said contrary to the age given on the social media, her late hubby was 25 years old old and not 21.

She said: “My husband was born on December 1 while I was born on December 22.

“We used to celebrate our birthday together on December 22, which is my birthday.

“My husband studied Quantity Surveying at the Lagos State Polytechnic and was awarded an OND.”

Amusa appealed to all Nigerians to come to her rescue for food and cash support to take care of their daughter.

She said: “I can’t take care of the baby girl all alone.

“I need help from philanthropists, NGOs and other well-meaning Nigerians.

“I am learning tailoring.

“I don’t collect salary.

“I have been surviving with my husband on his monthly salary before his death.

“Now that he is late, I have nothing to fall back on.

“My late husband works at Alaro City in Epe.

“I need help from Nigerians to train the baby to university level.”

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Delta resident stabs man to death for insulting his mother

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Daniel Onyejekwe

Delta resident stabs man to death for insulting his mother

The Delta State Police Command has arrested a 30-year-old man, Daniel Onyejekwe, for the m8rder of one Christian Goodluck in Sapele on New Year’s Day.

The spokesperson of the command, SP Bright Edafe, who disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, January 5, 2025

According to the PPRO, Onyejekwe claimed he saw Goodluck quarrelling with and assaulting his mother.

The situation escalated into a physical altercation between Onyejekwe and Goodluck, with both men using a broken bottle.

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“In this year 2025, please control your temper. The best suspect, Daniel Onyejekwe, aged 30, in Sapele, m8rdered one Christian Goodluck on 1/1/2025,” he statement read.

“The suspect claimed that he met the deceased quarrelling with and assaulting his mother.

“He and the deceased fought using a broken bottle.

“He stabbed the deceased with the broken bottle, which later led to his d3ath. What a way to start the new year.”

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Why Fubara can do business with three lawmakers – Court

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Why Fubara can do business with three lawmakers – Court

A Rivers State High Court sitting in Port Harcourt has declared that the Governor of Rivers State, Siminialayi Fubara, has the legal standing to transact businesses with the lawmakers that did not vacate their seat in the State House of Assembly.

This was as the court on December 20, dismissed the suit seeking to compel the Governor of the state to represent the N800billion 2024 Budget of the state to the aggrieved 27 lawmakers of the State House of Assembly led by Martins Amaewhule.

This followed a suit marked, PHC/3552/CS/2024 filed by the Registered Trustees of the Association of Legislative Drafting and Advocacy Practitioners against the Government of Rivers State, Governor of Rivers State and Attorney General of the state.

The suit amongst other things sought that the court presided by Justice Sika Aprioku order to compel the defendants to represent the 2024 Budget to the 27 lawmakers.

The claimants in the suit questioned the failure of the defendants to re-present the 2024 Appropriation Bill of Rivers State to the State House of Assembly led by Amaewhule for enactment into law.

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However, Justice Aprioku in his judgement after considering the arguments of the parties in the matter said the Governor can transact business with the members that did not vacate their seats.

The certified true copy of the judgment, sighted by Vanguard read in part: “The Governor cannot carry on business with those who defected and by that act of defection, lost their seats.

“Therefore, the same way His Excellency Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, presented Budgets and financial Bills with only Six members, when the numbers were less than two third 2/3 of the 32 Members, so shall His Excellency, Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State be constitutionally guided to interface, and approach the properly constituted House of Assembly led by Oko-Jumbo, to carry on business of the State and until the 27 Lawmakers who defected and lost their seats, approaches the Court, for a redemption or INEC conducts another election to the seats vacated by the 27 Lawmakers upon their defection.

“In sum, until the Supreme Court gives its verdict on the issue of jurisdiction which affects the status of the 27 Lawmakers, it is only those who did not vacate their seats, the Governor can, constitutionally approach to present budget, appoint Chief Judges and President Customary Court. Also screen Commissioners, including the Attorney General and make Board appointments.

“That the claimant’s claim seeking declaratory and injunctive reliefs for the Representation of the 2024 Budget to the former 27 lawmakers, who defected and automatically vacated their seats, lacks merit and is accordingly dismissed.

“That this suit be and is hereby dismissed, with cost in the sum of N500, 000.00, awarded in favour of the defendants and against the claimant.”

 

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Bandits demand N10m ransom to release abducted Kogi varsity lecturer

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Kogi State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP William Ovye Aya

Bandits demand N10m ransom to release abducted Kogi varsity lecturer

Gunmen have reportedly abducted Professor John Ebeh, a senior lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba, Kogi State.

The assailants are said to be demanding a N10 million ransom for his release.

An eyewitness said the hoodlums in their numbers invaded the Prof Ebeh’s house in Agbeji, a suburb of Anyigba in Dekina Local Government Area, around 7pm on Thursday.

They reportedly whisked him away, after sporadic shootings to scare people in his vicinity.

A neighbour who identified himself as Akpai explained what happened. “The hoodlums operated in a commando manner. It was swift. We noticed a car trailing him furiously; we took it as one of his friends or colleagues, not until we heard gunshots around his gate.

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A family source said the don was negotiating towards the gate of his house at Agbeji, a settlement along Anyigba-Ochadamu-Itobe road when a vehicle suddenly pulled up and blocked his car.

“Professor Ebeh was almost at the gate of his house at Agbeji, on his way from the town when the incident happened.

“He had even given out a signal to his people to open the gate of his house when some people emerged suddenly from their hideout, and started shooting sporadically.

“Amidst the confusion, someone drove in furiously and blocked his car. Some masked people alighted from the vehicle and whisked him away at gunpoint. His abductors called the family on Friday night, demanding N10m,” the source said.

Though the university authorities have yet to issue a statement on the incident, one of the victim’s colleagues said, “The kidnapping (of the professor) came to us as a shock. I have just visited his family to sympathise with them.”

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