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Don’t fall victim, verify lands before purchase, FG tells Lagos residents

The Federal Government has appealed to the public, particularly Lagos State residents to always verify all lands with state and Federal Government agencies before purchase, in order not to fall victim to land grabbers.
The apex government also appealed to the media to embark on mass awareness campaign against land grabbers in Lagos State.
The Federal Controller of Housing in Lagos State, Mrs Margaret Adejobi, made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday.
Adejobi said that the land grabbers deliberately encroached and sold-off gazetted Federal Government lands in Lagos state.
She said an earlier media publication saved several prospective buyers of land from the fraudulent land grabbers, who now use fake litigation orders to deceive the public.
Adejobi cited an example of people who came to the Federal Ministry of Housing to verify documents because the media gave them the right and timely information to protect their investments.
“I appeal to the media, to continue to educate the public. The problem of land grabbers in Lagos is overwhelming.
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”Everyday, I receive court summons, every day I receive petitions, even learned people fall victims to these land grabbers.
“We appeal to the citizens that anybody who wants to buy land should do a search, this money is not easy to come by. They can go to the Surveyor General’s Office in Alausa, or our office here at the Tafawa Balewa Square and check,’’ she said.
Adejobi said that the land grabbers usually ignored compensations paid to their fathers and still deliberately encroach on gazetted government acquisitions, fraudulently selling same land to multiple buyers.
She said several people don’t know the difference between acquired and free land and appealed to the media not to relent in its efforts of protecting investments.
“Media, please let the public know that it does not cost them a single kobo to do a search on lands,” she said.
Speaking on Federal Government buildings in Lagos, Adejobi said all had been allocated, adding that, the ones that appeared abandoned were subjects of ongoing litigations on them.
The controller said a Presidential Implementation Committee had sold off nearly all Federal Government buildings in Lagos State.
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Ibadan Pastor ends 30-year-marriage over sex dispute with wife

Ibadan Pastor ends 30-year-marriage over sex dispute with wife
A Mapo Grade A Customary Court sitting in Ibadan on Friday acceded to prayers of one Pastor Olamide Agbejaife to end the 30-year cohabitation between him and his estranged wife, Mary, for frequently denying him sex denial and food poisoning.
Agbejaife, a resident of Olodo in Ibadan, told the court that his wife’s behaviour took a negative turn after he received a revelation in 2017 that he would marry another wife.
He claimed that since then, Mary had stopped engaging in sexual intimacy with him and had even attempted to poison him.
“On Dec. 6, 2021, I had a serious stomach upset after eating food given to me by Mary,” Agbejaife said.
“She also cursed me on several occasions without reason.
“After our first child was born in 1995, she started leaving our home without permission, often without providing any explanation.
“In fact, when I underwent surgery in 2022, Mary abandoned me for 14 months and only resurfaced later.”
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Agbejaife also revealed that Mary had told someone he had died after a poisoning incident.
In her response, Mary, a trader, pleaded with the court not to terminate their 30-year relationship, expressing her desire to enjoy the fruits of her labour and the children they had together.
“Agbejaife was the one who stopped having sexual intimacy with me and even moved out of the house,” Mary told the court in her defence.
“We have never had any physical fights, although we did quarrel occasionally,” she admitted.
Delivering judgment, the court’s President, Mrs O.E. Owoseni, ruled that Agbejaife and Mary were free to go their separate ways, as Mary was no longer interested in the relationship.
Owoseni pointed out that the union was not a valid customary marriage in the first place because the petitioner, Agbejaife, had not paid the bride price to the respondent.
Citing various sections of the law, the court held that none of the evidence provided by either party indicated that a dowry had been paid.
” This is a fundamental requirement for a valid customary marriage in Nigeria,”she said.
The court also struck out the prayer seeking to restrain Mary from harassing, threatening, or interfering with Agbejaife’s private life, as Agbejaife did not provide sufficient evidence to support his claim.
Ibadan Pastor ends 30-year-marriage over sex dispute with wife
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BREAKING: Protest in Rivers over emergency rule [VIDEO]

BREAKING: Protest in Rivers over emergency rule [VIDEO]
A large group of women have protested the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the ongoing emergency rule in the state.
The demonstrators gathered outside the State Government House in Port Harcourt and led a procession through the streets of the city.
Chanting songs in solidarity with the suspended governor and holding placards, the women demanded the restoration of democratic leadership.
Governor Fubara was suspended in a controversial manner in March after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu declared a state of emergency in the state. The federal government appointed retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas as Sole Administrator to oversee affairs for an initial period of six months.
However, the protesting women accused the federal government of using the emergency rule to push a political agenda, not to address any real security threat.
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“This imposition is not driven by any genuine threat to national security but is clearly a politically motivated manoeuvre aimed at subjugating our people and undermining our constitutional democracy,” the women said in a statement titled “Liberation Walk and Call for the Restoration of Democratic Leadership.”
They criticised the Sole Administrator, accusing him of acting beyond his powers and trying to take control of the state unjustly.
The protesters questioned why a state like Rivers, which has remained relatively peaceful, is under emergency rule, while more troubled states like Borno, Zamfara, and Kaduna have not received the same treatment.
“What we are witnessing is not governance—it is occupation. Not democracy, but autocracy,” the women declared.
The group made several demands, including: immediate reinstatement of Governor Fubara and other democratic institutions in Rivers State; an end to the military-style emergency rule, which they described as unconstitutional and unjustified; intervention from respected Nigerian leaders and diplomats to help reverse the decision; support from civil society and the international community to defend democracy in Rivers State.
They warned that women and youths in the state would no longer remain silent in the face of what they called repression and political takeover.
“Rivers State is the heart of the Niger Delta. Peace has prevailed in our communities. We will not allow anyone to steal our voices or subvert our will. Democracy must be restored,” the statement by the protesters added.
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Ekiti govt engages Muslim leaders after Mosque demolition tension

Ekiti govt engages Muslim leaders after Mosque demolition tension
The Ekiti government has engaged in peace talks with Muslim leaders under the aegis of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (SCIA) in a bid to ease tensions following the demolition of a mosque in Aramoko LGA in the state.
Deputy Governor Monisade Afuye, who met with the religious leaders, assured them that the administration of Governor Biodun Oyebanji remains committed to religious harmony and peaceful coexistence.
The mosque in question was allegedly demolished to pave the way for an ultra-modern market, a constituency project of Senate Leader and Ekiti Central Senator, Opeyemi Bamidele.
Speaking during the meeting, Afuye stated that the Alara-in-Council, led by the Alara of Aramoko Ekiti, Oba Olu Adeyemi, had already allocated another plot of land for the rebuilding of the mosque.
She urged the Muslim community to remain calm and assured them of the government’s commitment to justice.
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“I am even happy that the Alara of Aramoko Ekiti is a Muslim leader. He can’t be in a place where you will be cheated,” Afuye said.
“We will convene a stakeholders’ meeting soon to ensure a peaceful resolution.”
The Deputy Governor added that the Senate Leader’s project was intended to develop the town in a way that benefits all residents, including Muslims, and that the provision of a new plot for the mosque shows the community’s respect for Islamic worshippers.
In response, SCIA President, Dr. Hameed Bakare, commended the government’s swift intervention and expressed hope for a timely and amicable resolution.
“We want this matter resolved quickly. We believe Governor Oyebanji will not allow it to fester,” he said.
Chief Imam of Aramoko Ekiti, Alhaji Abdul-Raheem Bamigbola, raised concern that two mosques had been demolished in the community within six months for development projects, with little effort made to rebuild them.
He stated that while the Muslim community supports development, their place of worship must be restored at a suitable location.
“We appreciate Senator Bamidele’s developmental strides, but he must fulfill his promise to build another mosque for us,” the Imam said.
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