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Many injured in Kwara as Fulani herders clash with farmers

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Many people were severely injured on Saturday in a clash at Alapa of Asa Local Government Area of Kwara State between farmers and herders.

This reportedly resulted from a Fulani herder, Haruna Adamu, grazing on the cassava farm of one Alaparo Tunde.

Tunde and his two sons found the cattle grazing on their cassava farm and a scuffle ensued between them and Haruna Adamu who reared the cattle.

Other enraged farmers reportedly teamed up with Alaparo and his two sons while the Fulanis around also joined forces with Haruna Adamu and it became a free for all fight with cutlass and knives freely used.

Five persons according to a reliable source sustained severe injuries before officers of Kwara State Command of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps intervened and brought the situation under control.

Spokesman for the NSCDC, Babawale Afolabi, confirmed the development in a statement he issued to journalists in ilorin on Saturday.

The statement read, “It took the timely intervention of the operatives of the Agro Ranger Unit of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Kwara State Command to prevent what could have resulted in a full scale bloody clash between farmers and herders in Alapa community in Asa local government area of Kwara State.

” The Agro Ranger Unit of the corps got a distressed call from Alapa community and promptly deployed officers to the scene of the incident.

”On Saturday, based on a distress call from Alapa, our able Commandant Makinde Iskil Ayinla directed the immediate deployment of the operatives of the Agro Ranger Unit to the location and thier timely arrival put the situation under control.

Babawale explained in the statement that a farmer Alaparo Tunde and his two sons Saheed Tunde and Taofeek Tunde from Alaparo village confronted a Fulani herder, Haruna Adamu, who was found grazing on their cassava plantation with his cattles.

“The confrontation later resulted in hot argument with the fulani and farmers engaged in bloody fight where cutlasses and other dangerous weapons were freely used.

“Both Fulani herder and the farmer’s two sons were seriously injured and were later taken to nearby hospital where they are responding to treatment.

“In the meantime security has been beefed up in the community while full scale investigations are ongoing to unravel the immediate and remote cause of the incident and how to prevent any act of reprisal.”

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Gunmen Kill Ex-OGTV Broadcaster, Security Guard in Abeokuta

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Late Ms Kitan Oyesiku and Ogun State Commissioner of Police Bode Ojajuni

Gunmen Kill Ex-OGTV Broadcaster, Security Guard in Abeokuta

Unknown gunmen, in the early hours of Sunday morning, invaded the residence of a former staff member of the Ogun State Television (OGTV), Ms Kitan Oyesiku, and murdered her in cold blood, alongside her security man. The ugly incident happened at Agodo community, in the Kobape area of Abeokuta, Ogun State. The motive behind the dastardly act was still unknown, as the development had left family members, neighbours and associates in shock and disbelief. Information had it that the lifeless bodies of the two victims were discovered after the hoodlums had carried out the nefarious act.

The late Oyesiku, popularly known as Aunty Kitan, was well known in media circles, having served with Ogun State Television (OGTV) before her retirement. She was widely regarded as a respected media professional who contributed significantly to the growth of broadcasting in Ogun State. News of her death has sparked grief among colleagues, friends, and residents of the state, with many describing her as a dedicated broadcaster who left a lasting impact on the industry.

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When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Oluseyi Babaseyi, confirmed the incident. He stated that official reaction from the State Police Command would be made available to newsmen as an investigation into the killings had commenced. Security agencies are expected to work towards identifying and apprehending those responsible for the attack. As of the time of filing this report, no official statement had been issued by the police, though efforts to bring the perpetrators to justice are reportedly underway.

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Lagos Declares War on Roadside Waste, Unveils ‘Waste Police’ 

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Lagos Declares War on Roadside Waste, Unveils ‘Waste Police’ 

The Lagos State Government has intensified efforts to tackle indiscriminate waste disposal across the metropolis, declaring zero tolerance for waste dumping on roads and announcing plans to establish a special “Waste Police” made up of transport union members to monitor compliance.

The move forms part of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s directive for the emergency evacuation of waste on Lagos roads and the broader drive to improve environmental sanitation across the state.

Speaking at a stakeholders’ meeting held on Saturday at Alausa, the Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Oluwaseun Osiyemi, inaugurated a Special Task Force to monitor roads, bus stops, garages and lay-bys against illegal waste disposal.

He also charged members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers and the Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria to serve as environmental watchdogs in their respective areas of operation.

Osiyemi described the meeting as a call for stronger collaboration between government agencies and transport unions in addressing environmental challenges.

“Our beautiful city is being challenged by indiscriminate refuse disposal and environmental abuse. We cannot fold our arms while people carry waste from their homes and dump it on roads, medians and public spaces. This is totally unacceptable,” he said.

The commissioner stressed that while the government would continue to enforce environmental laws, the support of transport unions remained crucial because of their extensive presence across the state.

He directed transport operators to ensure that parks and garages under their control are kept clean at all times and to discourage indiscriminate trading and improper waste disposal within their operational areas.

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Osiyemi further disclosed that the planned Waste Police would be constituted from members of NURTW and RTEAN across all local government areas to monitor motor parks and adjoining communities and prevent indiscriminate dumping of refuse.

He added that the Ministry of Transportation would commence enforcement activities to ensure proper maintenance of motor parks and garages as well as compliance with waste disposal regulations.

Also speaking, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr. Sam Egube, noted that road transport operators in many parts of the world partner with governments to protect and monitor transport infrastructure.

He urged stakeholders to support the campaign against improper waste disposal.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, Hon. Sola Giwa, called on the transport unions to take full responsibility as partners in waste management by ensuring compliance at parks and garages across the state.

The Managing Director of the Lagos State Waste Management Authority, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, commended the unions for supporting the reintroduced monthly environmental sanitation exercise and urged them to sustain the collaboration.

According to him, effective waste management requires collective responsibility, noting that LAWMA alone cannot address the challenge.

Gbadegesin revealed that LAWMA evacuates about 13,000 tonnes of waste daily across Lagos, while transport unions facilitate the movement of an estimated 22 million commuters every day.

He said the vast network of transport workers across the state would significantly enhance efforts to promote proper waste disposal practices, monitor public spaces and report environmental violations for prompt action.

The meeting was attended by directors from the Ministry of Transportation and LAWMA, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Transportation and Logistics, Hon. Hassan Adekoya, representatives of LAWMA Enforcement, and leaders of NURTW and RTEAN.

 

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Police Deny Sunday Igboho’s Role in Oyo Kidnap Victims Release

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Yoruba Nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboh
Yoruba Nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboh

Police Deny Sunday Igboho’s Role in Oyo Kidnap Victims Release

The Oyo State Police Command has officially dismissed claims circulating online that Yoruba Nation activist, Chief Sunday Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, played any role in the release of kidnapped victims in Igboho, Oorelope Local Government Area of Oyo State. Despite widespread reports that captives regained freedom shortly after Igboho issued a two-hour ultimatum to suspected kidnappers, the police said there is no official confirmation that the victims have been rescued, nor any evidence linking Igboho to any form of intervention. The controversy erupted after Igboho, in a viral video, issued a two-hour ultimatum to Fulani community leaders demanding the immediate release of abducted family members or face direct confrontation. Shortly afterwards, unverified online reports claimed the captives had regained freedom, sparking celebrations and emotional reactions among residents, with videos showing people singing and dancing in the streets.

The Oyo State Police Command countered the narrative, insisting there was no evidence confirming any rescue operation linked to the activist. “The Nigeria Police Force has officially debunked claims that the hostages have been safely released,” the command said, adding that the Oyo State Commissioner of Police had not confirmed Igboho’s involvement in any operation. Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Olayinka Ayanlade, described the circulating reports as “unsubstantiated” and urged the public to await verified information. The Command also cautioned against relying on unverified social media reports, stressing that official investigations were still ongoing. The police confirmed they had obtained Igboho’s viral video and were reviewing it as part of ongoing investigations into his threat of action against suspected kidnappers.

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The abduction had earlier thrown the Igboho community into distress after armed men reportedly invaded the area at night, abducted members of a family, and demanded a ransom initially pegged at N300 million before allegedly reducing it to N150 million during negotiations. Tension escalated further amid conflicting claims that a pregnant woman and a ransom courier may have been killed during the incident, deepening public concern. Igboho, in widely shared videos, condemned the rising wave of kidnappings in the region and issued stern warnings to those he accused of harbouring criminal elements. In his ultimatum, delivered at the palace of the Alepata of Igboholand, Oba Joel Olawuwo, Igboho addressed Fulani leaders directly: “I give you people two hours to release the woman, her children and her sibling who were kidnapped in the middle of the night. If I don’t see them within the next two hours, we will face each other”. The activist also questioned the pattern of abductions in the area, claiming that victims of the kidnappings were predominantly Yoruba residents.

As of the time of reporting, uncertainty still surrounds the fate of the abducted family, with conflicting accounts persisting across both local and online platforms. While some reports claimed the victims had been freed and celebrations erupted in parts of the community, the Oyo State Police Command maintained its position that the circulating reports remain unverified and should not be treated as official. This is not the first time Igboho’s role in a rescue operation has been disputed. The development comes amid growing concerns over insecurity in Oyo State, particularly the continued captivity of 39 schoolchildren and seven teachers abducted in Oriire Local Government Area. On May 15, armed men attacked three schools in the Ogbomoso axis of the state, with two people reportedly killed in one of the affected institutions.

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