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The Oyo State Government Secretariat, Agodi-Gate, Ibadan has been shut following a protest by some aggrieved youths over the death of a teenager.
It was said to in relation to the alleged killing of a 15- year-old by suspected members of the Oyo State Security Network Agency codenamed Amotekun Corps.
The youths, who arrived at the secretariat gate unannounced, blocked all the linking roads, disrupting human and vehicular movement.
The youths also carried the corpse of the victim on the roof of a tricycle, calling on Governor Seyi Makinde, to fish out the killer Amotekun member.
Efforts by the Governor’s Executive Assistant on Security CP Sunday Odukoya (rtd) to pacify the aggrieved protesters proved abortive.
They insisted on seeing and talking to the Governor alone or no one else.
Heavy security presence was also noticed in the vicinity as reinforcement was immediately called for before the situation goes out of hands.
The combined team of security operatives were also seen standing in clusters in different strategic points.
All the gates leading into the State Secretariat is under lock and key as the protest continues as at the time of filing this report.
Unconfirmed sources said the victim, an apprentice at a private printing press at Mokola, went out on Tuesday night to buy food around Uncle Joe area.
Details of the death were still unknown as at the time of this report.
The aggrieved youths burnt tyres while protesting the death.
They blocked the UCH- Mokola road for a few minutes.
They later moved to the Oyo State Secretariat in Agodi, where they blocked the road.
Some of the commuters plying the Total-Garden Secretariat Road, Government House Road and Parliament Road had to find alternative routes.
Efforts to get a reaction from the Commandant of Oyo Amotekun Corps Olayinka Olayanju proved abortive.
Calls to his mobile phone were not answered.
Messages sent to him have not been replied as at the time of filing this report.

 

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Police nab brothers over gang rape

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Police nab brothers over gang rape

The Ogun State Police Command has arrested two brothers, Olamijuwon Noibi and Lukman Olatunbosun, for alleged gang rape at Oke Eri, Atan Ijebu Area, Ogun.

Chronicle NG learned on Thursday from a trustworthy police source that Noibi deceitfully lured the victim, Aminat Yakub, to his flat and then reportedly sexually attacked her while conniving with his younger sibling, Olatunbosun.

Noibi reportedly invited Yakub to visit his mother on Saturday, but when she arrived at his home, she did not meet his mother. He was accused of forcing her to consume an alcoholic cocktail, ‘Bullet’, and physically assaulting her before raping her.

Noibi was also accused of using a knife to persuade his younger brother, Olatunbosun, into joining him in the act and filming both of them while they were having sex, according to our correspondent.

When contacted, Omolola Odutola, spokesperson for the Ogun Police Command, verified the occurrence and stated that the suspects had been detained and were being sent to the State Criminal Investigation Department for a discreet investigation.

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“On the 24/4/2024, at about 13:00hrs, one Aminat Yakub ‘F’, aged 21 years, of Main Estate Oke Eri Area, came to the station and reported that on the 21/4/2024, at about 12:30hrs, she went to the house of one Olamijuwon Noibi ‘M’ at Oke Eri on invitation to come and greet his mother. When she got there, she discovered that his mother was not at home.

“Juwon forcefully pushed her into his room, then forced her to drink Black Bullet and forcefully had sex with her twice after a serious beating. He later invited his younger brother, Lukman, to come and have sex with her, but when his younger brother refused, he took a knife, threatening to kill both of them. In the end, his younger brother ended up having sex with her after a serious beating, and he also took a video of them.

“Upon the receipt of the complaint, the patrol team led by Asp. Ayoola Alidu went to the scene of the incident. The two alleged suspects were arrested: one Olamijuwon Noibi, ‘M’, age 27 years, and one Lukman Olatunbosun, ”age 20 years,” a police statement indicated.

The police PRO stated that both brothers admitted to the alleged crime and that the victim was taken to the General Hospital in Ijebu-Ode for examination. The suspects would soon be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department for “discreet investigation, and further development will be communicated.”

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Police intervene as mob attempts burning two one-chance robbers alive

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Police intervene as mob attempts burning two one-chance robbers alive

A two-man ‘one chance’ robbery gang which allegedly specialized in robbing passengers of their belongings, have escaped being burnt alive by an angry mob in Umuahia, Abia State.

According to a report by Daily Post on Friday, the incident happened beside popular Golden Guinea Breweries along Aba road in the Abia capital.

The robbers were alleged to be hypnotizing their victims or threatening them with sharp objects, before robbing them of their cash and mobile phones after which they hacked the phones to withdraw their money from banks.

However, their evil luck expired as an angry mob descended on them, beating them to pulp and destroying the tricycle they used.

It was gathered that a passenger, who was a former victim of their robbery, raised the alarm after identifying them on entering their tricycle again.

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The alarm attracted a crowd which included some past victims of “One Chance”

Observing that the crowd was increasing, the suspected robbers allegedly confessed their crimes and started begging for mercy, according to a resident of Aba road, Moses Nnakwe.

But their plea for mercy did not earn them forgiveness as they were mercilessly beaten, with some people threatening to set them ablaze.

However, the intervention of some elders in the crowd saved the suspected robbers from being burnt alive.

Abia State Police Command was yet to speak on the incident as of the time of this report.

 

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Okuama massacre: Villagers boycott Reps hearing over fear of arrest

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Okuama massacre: Villagers boycott Reps hearing over fear of arrest

Members of the House of Representatives Committee on Defence were in Warri, Delta State, on Wednesday for an investigative hearing into the deaths of 17 military soldiers in Okuama town, Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State.

The investigative hearing was held in accordance with the House’s resolution passed on March 19 to explore the remote causes of the tragedy.

Chronicle NG reports that 17 military personnel, including a lieutenant colonel, two majors, and a captain, were ambushed and killed by yet-to-be-identified gunmen while they were in Okuama on a peacekeeping mission.

Following the incident, military soldiers damaged and razed buildings in the Okuama riverine settlement as a form of retaliation, forcing inhabitants to seek safety in the nearby bushes of Ewu Kingdom.

The House committee members, led by Babajimi Benson, arrived at the sitting location at the Government House Annex, Edjeba, in the state’s Warri South Local Government Area, around 10.45 a.m., but had to wait for indigenes from the troubled Okuama community to make their presentations.

However, during the waiting period, sources stated that the locals did not show up due to “fear of arrest or intimidation by the military.”

However, when addressing journalists, the committee chairman stated that the committee has received useful memoranda about the incident from many parties.

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Benson also assuaged Okuama indigenes who were concerned about their safety by stating that “there would be no witch hunt whatsoever.”

He asked members of the public who wish to submit a memorandum to do so in ten copies and submit them to the committee within one week.

He stated that they could submit such memoranda to the committee’s clerk, Musa Aliyu, at the National Assembly in Abuja or at the public investigative hearing.

He said, “The House of Representatives Committee on Defence looks forward to a robust engagement and meaningful contributions from all stakeholders.

“We came in yesterday (Tuesday). We met Governor Oborevwori, and we told him our mission. We’re here today (Wednesday) to see members of the community on camera and by way of memoranda.

“We’ve received a lot of memoranda from them, but they’ve not turned out physically. The window is extended for a week. So we’re still expecting a lot more memoranda from the people of the Okuama community.

“We’ve assured the governor and the people that we have the full backing of the House of Representatives to ensure that this matter is reviewed from both sides and followed to a logical conclusion.”

Benson promised the locals protection and urged them to come forward.

He said, “The community people are scared to come out vis-à-vis another list of wanted people being released. They have sent in a memorandum, and we’re still giving them a week to turn in a further memorandum in the next week.

“The clerk of the house is receiving the memory. We’ve dedicated our time to ensuring justice is done and people return to their community, perhaps better than it was before. We need to be fully armed with enough information before we visit Okuama. We will visit the place after hearing from the victims themselves,” he said.

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