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I’m on list for elimination by Russia — Ukraine-based Nigeria Pastor Adelaja + Video

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Dr. Sunday Adelaja

A Nigerian Pastor based in Kyiv, Ukraine, Dr. Sunday Adelaja, said he has fled the country’s capital along with his family following information that he is on a list of prominent persons scheduled for elimination in the war by Russia.

The founder of Embassy of the Blessed Kingdom of God for all Nations revealed this in a video on his Facebook page on Saturday.

Adelaja said: “This is the first time I and my family have been able to have a place to put our heads in the last 48 hours.

“We’ve been travelling, sometimes we walk, sometimes we run, sometimes we are in a car, sometimes we are in a long queue of people who want to escape from Ukraine.

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“I wanted to stay back and send my wife to get out of the country but I got an information two days ago that in a few days, the Russians will enter Kyiv.

“From the American intelligence, we got to know that they have a list of people for elimination.

“These are not ordinary but influential people who have public opinion and that I am on the list.

“I know that I am on the list because I was already a persona non grata in Russia since 2005.

“I have been a personal enemy of Vladimir Putin for close to 20 years now.

“He banned me from going to Russia, so I know I would be on the list.”

Adelaja also revealed that he had some Nigerians in his home, including 14 students, where he has an underground bunker.

He said himself and his wife, Bose, have arrived in a safe place, adding that he could not provide more details immediately.

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Inspector killed after fight in Lagos police barracks

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Inspector killed after fight in Lagos police barracks

An Inspector, Ibrahim Usman, has reportedly died following a physical altercation involving a fellow resident and her children at the Queen Barracks, Apapa, Lagos.

According to a report by security analyst, Zagozola Makama’, on Sunday,  sources said that the  incident occurred on Friday at about 11:10 a.m. after a misunderstanding between a W/Inspector , Gumbo Yusuf,  and the wife of the deceased, both occupants of the barracks.

“In the course of the altercation, Yusuf and her children allegedly assaulted Inspector Usman, knocking him to the ground where he lost consciousness.

“He was immediately rushed to the General Hospital, Apapa, where he was confirmed dead by the doctor on duty.

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“A team of detectives visited the scene of the incident and the hospital, where the body was inspected and photographed before being deposited at the morgue for preservation and autopsy,” the report said.

It added that Yusuf and her children have been taken into custody and are being investigated over the incident.

“The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, has ordered a thorough investigation to ensure that justice is served,” said the sources.

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Osun monarch, pastor plead guilty to $4.2m COVID-19 US fraud

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Joseph Oloyede the Apetu of Ipetumodu and Pastor Edward Oluwasanmi

Osun monarch, pastor plead guilty to $4.2m COVID-19 US fraud

Joseph Oloyede, the Apetu of Ipetumodu in Osun state, and Edward Oluwasanmi, a pastor, have pleaded guilty to defrauding the United States government of $4.2 million in COVID-19 relief funds.

Citing court records, a Punch report said Oluwasanmi reportedly used his companies – Dayspring Transportation Limited, Dayspring Holding Incorporated, and Dayspring Property Incorporated – to obtain millions of dollars, which he later diverted for personal expenses in violation of US federal laws.

The two men were charged to court on 13 counts, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to defraud, money laundering, and engaging in monetary transactions with criminally derived property.

On April 10, Oluwasanmi, represented by Henry Hilow, a counsel, pleaded guilty to counts one, 11, and 12 of the indictment.

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The counts accused him of using fraud proceeds to purchase commercial property at 422 South Green Road, South Euclid, Ohio, through wire transfer, and transferring money into a Dayspring transportation brokerage account.

According to the report, Oloyede submitted his guilty plea on Monday.

With a sentencing set for July 2, both men face potential prison terms.

Oloyede was crowned as the monarch of Ipetumodu in 2019 but frequently travelled between Nigeria and the US for “royal and personal engagements”.

Indigenes began raising concerns after his throne was vacant for nearly a year.

Oloyede and Oluwasanmi were arrested on April 5, 2024, according to a statement issued by the US department of transportation earlier this month, revealing the monarch’s whereabouts.

 

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Nigerian varsity student hospitalised after hot water attack

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Chinedu Nwagbuo

Nigerian varsity student hospitalised after hot water attack

female student of Abia State University (ABSU), Uturu, Chinedu  Nwagbuo, has been hospitalized in Umuahia following an attack by another student who poured hot water on her.

Nwagbuo, a 200-level student, was reportedly scalded during an altercation with a 100-level female student.Although specific details surrounding the incident remain unclear, it was gathered that the hot water caused burns to the upper part of her body.

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According to a report by Daily Post, the suspect has been taken into custody by the police to aid ongoing investigations, while friends, relatives, and fellow students have continued to visit Nwagbuo at the hospital.

The university management is yet to officially comment on the incident.

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