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Fake doctor, three suspects arrested in Ondo

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The Ondo State Police Command on Friday paraded four persons for allegedly participating in criminal activities in the state. The suspects who were arrested over crimes such as murder, vandalism and illegal medical practice include Ebine Adeleke, Aderemi Okiki, Alhaji Magari and Rabiu Olalekan.

Parading the suspects at the command’s headquarters, Akure, the state police spokesperson, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami, said one of the suspects, Rabiu Olalekan was allegedly parading himself as a medical doctor in Odigbo Local Government Area of the state before his arrest.

Odunlami said, “On  December 20, 2022, one Rabiu Olalekan  who has been parading himself as a medical doctor of Iremide Private Hospital, Orita Ojo, in the Odigbo Local Government Area was arrested by team of Special Intervention Squad when a report of unprofessionalism was reported against him. The suspect performed caesarean section on a pregnant woman (name withheld) who was later rushed to Mother and Child Hospital due to excessive bleeding from her private parts. It was discovered that the self-acclaimed doctor stitched her womb and the urinary tract together.

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“During investigation, it was discovered that the suspect is not a medical doctor but attended School of Health Technology, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State, where he studied Community Health Extension Work and has been deceiving people that he is a medical doctor. He also claimed that he invited one Dr. Bayo to help him carryout the caesarean section on the victim. But he does not know the address or contact of the said doctor as he said he lost his phone which was the only means of communicating with the doctor.”

Odunlami also stated that Adeleke was arrested for murder after he allegedly stabbed one Surulere Ajayi to death during an argument.

She stated that the two other suspects were arrested for allegedly attempting to vandalise electric cables at Omotosho area in the Okitipupa Local Government Area of the state.

She said, “ On December 18, 2022, at 11pm, the police got an information that vandals were at the power station at Omotosho, who were trying to remove cables from an electric transformer. Immediately policemen attached to the power station engaged the vandals and one Aderemi Okiki aged 21 was arrested.

“During interrogation, he confessed that they were three who came for the operation but the others escaped. He also mentioned one Alhaji Magari aged 57, as the receiver of their stolen goods. Items recovered are a sack containing cable wires and two cutlasses.

Effort is ongoing to arrest others suspect who are on the run.”

The police spokesperson said the suspects would soon be charged to court.

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NYSC warns employers over failure to provide accommodation for corps members

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Director General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier-General Olakunle Oluseye Nafiu
Director-General of the NYSC, Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu

NYSC warns employers over failure to provide accommodation for corps members

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced that employers who fail to provide accommodation and transportation for corps members posted to their organisations will be blacklisted from participating in the scheme.

The warning was issued by the Director-General of the NYSC, Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, during an interactive session with corps members in Kogi State as part of his working visit to assess their welfare, security and the implementation of the national service programme.

According to a statement released by the NYSC on Tuesday, Nafiu said organisations that neglect their welfare obligations would no longer enjoy the privilege of having corps members posted to them.

“Any employer who did not provide accommodation and transportation for Corps Members would be blacklisted from enjoying Corps services,” the Director-General said.

He explained that employers have a responsibility to create a conducive environment for corps members by providing decent accommodation, transportation where necessary and adequate welfare support throughout their service year.

According to him, improving the welfare of corps members would not only boost their morale but also enhance productivity, commitment and overall service delivery at their places of primary assignment.

The NYSC Director-General reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to the safety, security and welfare of corps members across the country.

He assured participants that the scheme would continue working closely with security agencies, state governments and other stakeholders to ensure a safe and enabling environment for national service.

“The Federal Government is resolutely committed to your security and welfare,” Nafiu said.

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He appealed to state governments, local government councils, employers and community leaders to strengthen their support for the NYSC by providing the necessary facilities and resources that would enable corps members to perform their responsibilities effectively.

Nafiu also reminded corps members that security is a shared responsibility, urging them to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities or security threats to relevant authorities.

He advised them to remain disciplined, dedicated to duty and avoid actions capable of tarnishing the image and reputation of the NYSC.

The Director-General further encouraged corps members to take advantage of the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, describing it as one of the most important initiatives introduced by the scheme to equip graduates with practical skills for self-employment and wealth creation.

He urged corps members to identify business opportunities within their host communities and begin developing sustainable sources of income during their service year.

“Be proactive, identify business opportunities within your host communities, and start making some money for yourselves even now,” he said.

Against the backdrop of Nigeria’s prevailing economic challenges, Nafiu also encouraged corps members to cultivate a savings culture and develop prudent financial management habits.

According to him, the service year should serve as an opportunity for young graduates to build financial discipline and prepare for life after the NYSC programme.

“Take your service year as a training ground for future financial management by managing your finances wisely,” he added.

Earlier, the NYSC Coordinator in Kogi State, Mrs Tochi Chika Chris-Moneke, commended the Director-General for the visit, describing it as a demonstration of his commitment to the welfare and security of corps members and NYSC staff.

She disclosed that the state secretariat was planning to organise a Corps Employers’ Workshop to educate employers on their responsibilities under the NYSC scheme and improve compliance with welfare standards.

Chris-Moneke also announced plans to hold the Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers (HIRD) programme in the coming weeks to expand healthcare services to underserved communities across the state.

Under the NYSC Act and the scheme’s operational guidelines, employers are expected to provide suitable accommodation where available or assist corps members in securing accommodation, while also ensuring a safe, supportive and conducive working environment.

The latest directive signals the NYSC’s renewed determination to strengthen compliance with these welfare obligations, improve the living and working conditions of corps members and enhance the overall effectiveness of the national service scheme across Nigeria.

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Court remands journalist over alleged cybercrime involving CBN Deputy Governor

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Court remands journalist over alleged cybercrime involving CBN Deputy Governor

Court remands journalist over alleged cybercrime involving CBN Deputy Governor

A Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the remand of Stanley Ugagbe at the Kuje Correctional Centre after he was arraigned on allegations of cybercrime and criminal defamation involving the Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in charge of Operations, Emem Usoro.

Justice Salim Ibrahim issued the remand order on Tuesday after Ugagbe pleaded not guilty to a six-count charge filed against him by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP).

Ugagbe is standing trial alongside Fejiro Oliver, also known as Oghenetega Oghenedoro, who is currently at large and is yet to be arrested by law enforcement authorities.

According to the prosecution, the defendants allegedly published a series of defamatory reports on the online platform SecretReporters.com in 2026, accusing the CBN deputy governor of misconduct and making claims investigators described as false, malicious and capable of damaging her reputation.

One of the reports allegedly carried the headline: “Adulterous Woman: How CBN Deputy Governor Emem Usoro turned side chic, paraded herself as man’s wife, destroyed couple’s union.”

The prosecution alleged that the publication violated Section 24(2)(c) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act, 2015, as amended in 2024, arguing that the report was knowingly false and intentionally published to injure the reputation of the senior CBN official.

Court documents also alleged that the defendants published another report titled: “CBN Deputy Governor Emem Nana Usoro hides N1.4 Billion California Luxury Condo in Asset Declaration Scandal.”

According to the police, the publication falsely alleged that Usoro concealed ownership of a luxury property in the United States and was capable of causing public unrest by undermining confidence in public institutions.

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The defendants were further accused of publishing another article titled: “CBN Deputy Governor Emem Usoro linked to N3.6BN Los Angeles Property amidst questions over Asset Declaration Compliance.”

The prosecution alleged that the report was deliberately intended to harass, bully and intimidate the CBN deputy governor through the use of a computer network, contrary to the provisions of Nigeria’s amended Cybercrimes Act.

In addition to the cybercrime allegations, the defendants are facing charges under the Penal Code relating to the alleged defamatory publications concerning Usoro’s personal life and integrity.

When the case came up for arraignment, prosecution counsel K.P. Ebong informed the court that the prosecution was ready to proceed with the trial.

Following Ugagbe’s plea of not guilty, the prosecution requested the court to fix a date for trial and urged the judge to make appropriate orders for the case to proceed.

Defence counsel Adekunle Olanipekun informed the court that the defence had filed a bail application and was prepared to move the motion.

Justice Ibrahim, however, observed that the application had only recently been filed and had not yet been brought before the court.

The prosecution opposed the immediate hearing of the application, stating that it had only been served with the motion shortly before proceedings commenced and needed adequate time to file a response.

After listening to both parties, the judge adjourned the matter until September 24, 2026, for the hearing of the bail application and commencement of trial.

Pending the determination of the bail request, Justice Ibrahim ordered that Ugagbe be remanded at the Kuje Correctional Centre.

The court also directed the prosecution to ensure that all its witnesses are available on the next adjourned date to facilitate a speedy trial.

The case is among the latest high-profile prosecutions under Nigeria’s amended Cybercrimes Act, which prescribes penalties for cyberstalking, the dissemination of false information through digital platforms and other online offences.

Legal analysts say the proceedings could become an important test of the balance between protecting reputations and safeguarding freedom of expression under Nigeria’s cybercrime laws.

Meanwhile, security agencies are continuing efforts to apprehend the second defendant, Fejiro Oliver, who remains at large, so both defendants can stand trial before the Federal High Court.

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I am more knowledgeable than most graduates — MC Oluomo

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I am more knowledgeable than most graduates — MC Oluomo
National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) President, Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo

I am more knowledgeable than most graduates — MC Oluomo

National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) President, Musiliu Akinsanya, popularly known as MC Oluomo, has said that although he did not receive formal education, the knowledge and life experience he has acquired over the years have given him greater understanding than many university graduates.

MC Oluomo made the remarks on Sunday during the 50th birthday celebration of Islamic singer Hafsat Adegoke and the unveiling of her new album in Alausa, Lagos. The event attracted several prominent guests, including Fuji music star Saheed Osupa, politicians, transport union members and other dignitaries.

Reflecting on his humble beginnings, the transport union leader narrated how he started working as a bus conductor as a teenager, saying the experience taught him discipline, responsibility and financial independence at an early age.

According to him, he began earning money at the age of 13, worked daily as a conductor and was able to support his mother financially while still enjoying simple pleasures such as going to the cinema with friends.

MC Oluomo said his emergence as President of the NURTW was not accidental but the result of years of dedication, commitment and learning every aspect of the transport business from the grassroots.

“I’ve been spending money since I was 13 years old. I worked as a conductor from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. I would go to Danjuma Cinema to watch Indian movies with my own money, and I still took money home for my mother to buy food.

“I didn’t enter the NURTW as a bastard. I learnt the work, mastered it and got to where I am today. I didn’t go to school, but the knowledge and understanding I have in my head are greater than those held by people with degrees,” he said.

The NURTW president stressed that while he missed out on formal education, he never underestimated its importance. Instead, he said his personal experience motivated him to ensure that his children received quality education and opportunities that were unavailable to him during his childhood.

According to MC Oluomo, his investment in education has paid off, as his children have built successful professional careers abroad.

“I always tell people that if I am uneducated, glory be to God. Today, my children are a doctor, a lawyer and an engineer, and they are in America. May God not allow our children to die young,” he said.

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Speaking further, MC Oluomo reminisced about his long-standing relationship with Fuji musician Saheed Osupa, revealing that they had known each other since childhood.

He recalled visiting the home of Osupa’s late mother while growing up and said the Fuji singer was familiar with the difficult circumstances that shaped his early life before he became one of Nigeria’s most influential transport union leaders.

The union leader also used the occasion to speak about family values and parental responsibility, criticising fathers who neglect the welfare of their wives and children.

According to him, many Nigerian women have become the primary providers for their families because some husbands have failed to meet their responsibilities.

He described fathers who abandon their children as failing in one of their most important responsibilities, urging men to prioritise the welfare, education and future of their families.

MC Oluomo also criticised men who, according to him, devote more attention and resources to children outside their marriages while neglecting their immediate families. He warned that such actions often have long-term consequences for both parents and children.

His remarks have since generated widespread debate on social media, with many Nigerians expressing differing opinions on the relationship between formal education, practical knowledge and life experience. While some argued that experience can be as valuable as academic qualifications in leadership and entrepreneurship, others maintained that formal education and practical skills complement each other and should not be viewed as competing paths to success.

The comments have also reignited broader conversations about the role of education, vocational skills and experience in personal development and leadership in Nigeria.

I am more knowledgeable than most graduates — MC Oluomo

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