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Man, 35, arrested for defiling lover’s daughter in Ogun
Man, 35, arrested for defiling lover’s daughter in Ogun
One Odewale Akinleye has been apprehended for allegedly defiling a 16-year-old daughter of his lover.
The 35-year-old man was arrested by the Ogun State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp.
The NSCDC said the suspect’s arrest followed a report at the Anti-Human Trafficking Irregular Migration and Gender Unit of the command.
The Command’s spokesman, Dyke Ogbonnaya, said on Thursday that the unit on Monday received a matter which was transferred from the Ofada/Mokoliki division of the command, involving “one Odewale Iseoluwa Akinleye, male, 35 years (suspect) and a victim (female) of 16 years of age, name withheld.”
Ogbonnaya explained that, “We (the NSCDC) got to know about the matter through the family members of the victim and our men went after the suspect, got hold of him and brought him to our division, going through the matter deeply, they saw that it was something they couldn’t handle on their own so it was brought to the state’s headquarters.
“And on investigation, he confessed to the crime and will be charged to court for likely prosecution.”
He, however, cautioned parents, particularly mothers, to exercise caution when interacting with men when their female children are within the environment because this could have a negative impact on the kids.
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Speaking with newsmen, the suspect, a musician and drummer, said he had been in a relationship with the victim’s mother before she travelled to Israel in 2017.
Akinleye said: “We had sex together. I started sleeping with her around 2017, I knew her through her mother who was my band leader. I played talking drum for her and we loved each other and we slept together (mother) and she had a son for me before she travelled to Israel.
“When her mom was travelling, she handed her over to my elder sister and her two brothers and we gave her a separate room and I had the opportunity to go inside her room.
That was when the relationship started.
“When we were at Oke Aregba, I didn’t sleep with her until we moved elsewhere that was when she confessed to me this year in August that she had a boyfriend and he had been sleeping with her. So, for me not to tell her mum, she asked what she could do; and I told her that whenever she needed sex, she should come to me.
“I can’t remember her age when I started sleeping with her. She’s going to 17 years old by December 14 this year. Her mum travelled in November 2017 and left her with us.
“I didn’t penetrate her then in 2017, we were just cuddling ourselves. It was just a family relationship.”
He admitted giving the victim lime after having intercourse with her in order to prevent pregnancy.
Man, 35, arrested for defiling lover’s daughter in Ogun
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NIMC warns against extortion, reaffirms free NIN enrollment
NIMC warns against extortion, reaffirms free NIN enrollment
The National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) has issued a stern warning to the public, reiterating that enrollment for the National Identification Number (NIN) is entirely free of charge. The Commission emphasized that it neither charges nor authorizes its staff or Front End Partners (FEPs) to demand payment for NIN registration.
In a statement released on Friday by Dr. Kayode Adegoke, Head of Corporate Communications, NIMC reaffirmed its zero-tolerance policy for extortion and pledged to take decisive action against offenders. To ensure compliance, the Commission has directed security agencies to identify and prosecute any staff or FEPs involved in such illegal activities.
“Anyone caught engaging in extortion will face sanctions in line with the provisions of the law, including the withdrawal of licenses for culpable FEPs,” the statement read.
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NIMC also urged the public to report any cases of extortion. Complaints can be sent via email to [email protected] or by calling 0700-2255-646. The Commission assured Nigerians that all reports would be thoroughly investigated, and appropriate measures would be taken to address any violations.
Reaffirming its commitment to efficient and transparent service delivery, NIMC pledged to provide seamless and hassle-free enrollment processes for all Nigerians. The Commission expressed its determination to eliminate corruption and protect citizens from exploitation during NIN registration.
This announcement is a clear signal of NIMC’s dedication to upholding integrity and ensuring that the NIN enrollment process remains accessible and free for all. Nigerians are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any attempts at extortion to help maintain the credibility of the system.
NIMC warns against extortion, reaffirms free NIN enrollment
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Like Ibadan, stampede claim 10 lives for Abuja Catholic church, 17 in Anambra
Like Ibadan, stampede claim 10 lives for Abuja Catholic church, 17 in Anambra
The stampede occurred on Saturday morning during an event for the distribution of rice and other palliatives at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in the Maitama area of Abuja.
It was gathered that the church had made it a point of duty to give back to the society every year.
Victims of the stampede are mostly women and children.
Confirming the incident, the FCT Police Command said ten individuals died, while eight others sustained varying degrees of injuries.
A statement signed by SP Josephine Adeh, Police Public Relations Officer, FCT Command, reads: “This tragic event, which happened at about 6:30 am, led to a stampede that claimed the lives of ten (10) individuals, including four (4) children, and left eight (8) others with varying degrees of injuries. Four (4) of the injured have been treated and discharged, while the remaining victims are receiving medical care.
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‘’To prevent such unfortunate incidents in the future, the Command hereby directs that all organizations, religious bodies, groups, or individuals planning any public event, charitable activity, or large gathering in the FCT must notify the Police Command in advance. This will allow the deployment of adequate security measures to ensure public safety and prevent avoidable tragedies.
“Failure to comply with this directive will result in the organizers being held liable for any incident or loss of life resulting from their negligence.
’The FCT Police Command remains committed to safeguarding lives and property in the Territory. Members of the public are encouraged to collaborate with the Police by adhering to these guidelines and promptly reporting emergencies through the FCT Control Room via 0803 200 3913 or 0806 032 1234”
In a related development, 17 residents of Okija community in Anambra state have reportedly lost their lives in a stampede.
The stampede was said to have occurred on Saturday morning during an event for the distribution of rice.
This comes days after the death of about 40 children following a stampede during a funfair in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
Like Ibadan, stampede claim 10 lives for Abuja Catholic church, 17 in Anambra
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Electricity: We installed 184,507 meters, issued 50 licences in Q3, says FG
Electricity: We installed 184,507 meters, issued 50 licences in Q3, says FG
The Federal Government has recorded significant progress in Nigeria’s electricity sector with the installation of 184,507 new meters and the issuance of 50 licences, permits, and certifications during the third quarter of 2024 (Q3).
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) revealed in its Q3 2024 report released on Friday that 184,507 meters were installed, marking a remarkable 256.01% increase compared to the 51,826 meters installed in Q2 2024.
The increased metering pushed the net end-user metering rate in the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) to 46.15%, up from 45.43% in Q2, a rise of 0.72 percentage points.
The installations were largely carried out under the Meter Asset Provider (MAP) framework, which accounted for 178,715 meters or 96.86% of the total. The Vendor Financed framework contributed 3,508 meters, while the DisCo Financed framework added 2,298 meters.
This development signifies a concerted effort to address challenges like estimated billing and promote consumer satisfaction across the electricity distribution value chain.
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Power sector development: 50 licences issued
To complement the surge in meter installations, NERC issued 50 licences, permits, and certifications aimed at strengthening Nigeria’s power sector infrastructure. These include:
- Six (6) new off-grid generation licences with a combined capacity of 30.06 MW.
- One (1) renewal of an on-grid generation licence with a gross capacity of 39 MW.
- Two (2) new electricity trading licences.
- Eleven (11) captive generation permits with a total gross capacity of 63.36 MW.
- One (1) registration certificate for a mini-grid.
- Seven (7) certifications for Meter Service Providers.
- Twenty-two (22) permits for Meter Asset Providers.
These licences are expected to encourage investments, improve power supply, and expand access to renewable and off-grid energy solutions, especially in rural areas.
Key Implications for the Power Sector
The surge in meter installations and issuance of licences marks a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s electricity sector. By prioritizing metering through initiatives like MAP, the government is tackling the pervasive problem of estimated billing, which has long plagued electricity consumers.
Furthermore, the rise in off-grid and mini-grid licences underscores a growing shift towards renewable energy and decentralized power solutions, vital for enhancing energy access in underserved regions.
A Promising Outlook: These advancements highlight the Federal Government’s commitment to reforming Nigeria’s power sector and creating an enabling environment for both consumers and investors.
With metering and licensing activities gaining momentum, stakeholders anticipate further progress in Q4 2024, laying the foundation for a more reliable, sustainable, and inclusive energy sector.
Electricity: We installed 184,507 meters, issued 50 licences in Q3, says FG
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