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Omoyele Sowore blasts Ned Nwoko for ‘using police to oppress Nigerians,’ demands immediate release of kayanmata seller, Jaruma

Activist publisher and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore, has weighed in on the battle between businessman Ned Nwoko and Jaruma.

Recall that an Abuja court, on Tuesday, remanded Jaruma to prison custody in the alleged defamation case filed by Nwoko, who is husband to actress Regina Daniels.

But Sowore says confining the aphrodisiac merchant to jail before her bail hearing on Friday is uncalled for.

“Free Jaruma: It is disheartening that Nigeria Police Force continues to deploy itself to despicable VIP mercenary activities,” Sowore said this morning.

“This so-called billionaire, Ned Nwoko, has done so much damage to lots of innocent citizens in his community with the aid of the Nigerian police.

“Jaruma is his latest victim. This culture cannot stand.

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A University Lady Graduate That Sponsor Her Self In School With Keke Business, Now She Is Doing Her NYSC Service.

This lady is an example to all the ladies outside there, not that she can’t follow man because of money, not that she can’t come online and start begging for money everywhere, Not that she can’t sale her body to make money, but she believes in her self, and she believes that hustle pays a lot ,.

What are you waiting for to start up something good and forget about fake life’s,.

I saw her this money and I snap her because she knows what she is doing.

God bless all the ladies out there that Hustle and believe in what they are doing.

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Matters Arising: We Pray For Super Eagles Of Nigeria To Fail, Guinea-Bissau coach Says Ahead Of AFCON clash.

According to peoples Gazette report, Ahead of their Wednesday’s clash at the ongoing 2021 AFCON in Cameroon, Guinea Bissau Coach, Basiro Candé, hopes Nigeria’s Super Eagles make errors that will lead to his team’s victory.

“We will play our game and hope that Nigeria makes a mistake, some errors and may be luck will smile on us,” Candé who described the Super Eagles as a strong team, said.

Candé at a press conference on Tuesday, however, said his team will hope to exploit the weaknesses in the compact Nigerian side.

“We know that no matter how strong a team is, there is always a weak side and we hope to capitalise on that as we play Nigeria,” he said.
The coach said his physical side will hope to go all out from the blast of the whistle, with qualification still on their mind.

The Nigerian team will on Wednesday file out against the wild dogs of Guinea-Bissau in one of the last group D at the Stade Roumdé Adjia, Garoua, Cameroon on Wednesday by 8:00 p.m.

Table-topping Eagles have six points from two games, having beaten Egypt and Sudan, while struggling Guinea-Bissau have just one point from their draw with Sudan and 0-1 loss to Egypt.

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Ernest Shonekan: The end of a democracy traitor, Omoyele Sowore

Chief Ernest Shonekan: The

When I learned of the death of Chief Ernest Shonekan today at the age of 85. I could not hold my anger at the reporting (including at Sahara Reporters) that claimed he was a “Nigerian leader.”

Truth is that Chief Shonekan wasn’t a leader, he was a traitor who betrayed Chief Moshood Kashimawo Abiola and a betrayer of Nigeria’s quest for genuine democracy before and during the June 12 1993 era.

Also, Chief Shonekan wasn’t an “Interim Leader” as reported in many news outlets, the illegal contraption he headed known as the “Interim National Government” which was put together by an equally evil traitor, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida was appropriately nullified by a Lagos High Court also in 1993 after he occupied the office of “President” only for 84 days.

Nigerians should courageously address the sins of these bunch of wicked people when they are alive and when they die. The people of Chile recently treated the death of Lucía Hiriart, the widow of the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet with scorn even though she died at the age of 99.

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List Of Properties To Be Recover By The Federal Ministry of Justice Through The Attorney-General Of The Federation, Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN.

HELLO IKOYI & VI RESIDENTS, PLEASE CHECK WHETHER YOUR HOUSE ADDRESS IS ON THE

The Federal Ministry of Justice through the Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr Abubakar Malami, SAN, recently appointed an Agent to identify and recover possession of landed properties belonging to the Federal Government of Nigeria within all the States of the Federation and which are currently being used and occupied by unauthorized persons who do not have the license or authority of the Federal Government of Nigeria to occupy the properties.

The Agent has identified 149 properties currently being occupied by unauthorized persons and over 120 of the properties are located within Ikoyi, Lagos State (We extracted a list of the 149 properties from the originating court processes and you can click here to access the list of the properties). The Agent has also commenced a lawsuit at the High Court of Lagos State for the recovery of possession of the properties through order 57 of the Civil Procedure Rules of the High Court of Lagos State.

List of Properties Affected By the Federal Government’s Suit No. ID/2543LMW/2020— Nurudeen & Co. Nigeria Limited v. The Occupier/Persons in Occupation

  1. 6, Ayoola Coker Street, GRA, Ikeja
  2. 14, Oba Akinjobi Road, GRA, Ikeja
  3. 18, Esugbayi Street, GRA, Ikeja
  4. 38, Adekunle Fajuyi Street, GRA, Ikeja
    5 40, Adekunle Fajuyi Street, GRA, Ikeja
  5. 41, Adekunle Fajuyi, Street, GRA, Ikeja
  6. Parcel of Land (FMW Road Camp), Dr. Nurudeen Olowopopo Street, Near Lagos Secretariat, Ikeja
  7. Nipost Office Mushin
  8. Nipost Land Mushin
  9. 8A, Bedwell Avenue Ikoyi
  10. 3, Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi
  11. 6, Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi
  12. 10-11 Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi
  13. 16-18 Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi
  14. 34, Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi
    16 26, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  15. 27A, 27B, 27C, Cameron Road, Ikoyi 18 27C, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  16. 28A, 28B, 28C, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  17. 32A, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  18. 32B, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  19. 32C, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  20. 37, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  21. 38, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  22. 40, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  23. 45, Cameron Road, Ikoyi
  24. 5A, Club Road, Ikoyi
  25. 17A, Cooper Road, Ikoyi
  26. 17B, Cooper Road, Ikoyi
  27. 17C, Cooper Road, Ikoyi
  28. 29, Cooper Road, Ikoyi
  29. 33A, Cooper Road, ikoyi
  30. 36A, Cooper Road, Ikoyi
  31. 2A, Falomo, Ikoyi
  32. 2, Fowler Road, Ikoyi
  33. 4, Fowler Road, Ikoyi
  34. 6, Fowler Road, Ikoyi
  35. 8, Fowler Road, Ikoyi
  36. 1, George Street, Ikoyi
  37. 2A, George Street, Ikoyi
  38. 4A, George Street, Ikoyi
  39. 4B, George Street, Ikoyi
  40. 6, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  41. 7, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  42. 9, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  43. 11, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  44. 18B, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  45. 25, Glover Street, Ikoyi 49. 26, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  46. 27A, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  47. 33, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  48. 37B, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  49. 43A, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  50. 43B, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  51. 46A, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  52. 46B, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  53. 50A, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  54. 50B, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  55. 50C, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  56. 50D, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  57. 51, 52 & 53, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  58. 52, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  59. 57, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  60. 57A, Glover Street, Ikoyi
  61. 3A-38, 48, Glover Road, Ikoyi
  62. 4A, Hawksworth Road, Ikoyi
  63. 4B, Hawksworth Road, Ikoyi
  64. 7A, Hawksworth Road, Ikoyi
  65. 1, Ikoya Avenue, Ikoyi
  66. 10, Ikoya Avenue, Ikoyi
  67. 15A, Ikoya Avenue, Ikoyi
  68. 19A, Ilabere Avenue, Ikoyi
  69. 19B, Ilabere Avenue, Ikoyi
  70. 3, Inner Crescent, Ikoyi 75. 1A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  71. 4, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  72. 6A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  73. 14A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  74. 15A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  75. 18B, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  76. 18C, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  77. 22A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  78. 23A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  79. 24A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  80. 27A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  81. 27B, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  82. 29A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  83. 29B, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  84. 17A, Lugard Avenue, Ikoyi
  85. 5, Maroko Close, Ikoyi
  86. 1, McGregor Road, Ikoyi
  87. 2B, McGregor Road, Ikoyi
  88. 3A, McGregor Road, Ikoyi
  89. 4A, McGregor Road, Ikoyi
  90. 7, McGregor Road, Ikoyi
  91. 6AA, Milverton Road, Ikoyi
  92. 6AB, Milverton Road, Ikoyi
  93. 6AC, Milverton Road, Ikoyi
  94. 6AD, Milverton Road, Ikoyi
  95. 15, Milverton Road, Ikoyi, 101. 20A, Milverton Road, Ikoyi
  96. 1, Moore Road, Ikoyi
  97. 32, Queens Drive, Ikoyi
  98. 4B, Moore Road, Ikoyi
  99. 9, Moore Road, Ikoyi
  100. 11, Moore Road, Ikoyi
  101. 1, Mosley Road, Ikoyi
  102. 3, Mosley Road, Ikoyi
  103. 4, Mosley Road, Ikoyi
  104. 7-8, Mosley Road, Ikoyi
  105. 3B, Osborne Road, Ikoyi
  106. 5, Osborne Road, Ikoyi
  107. 6, Osborne Road, Ikoyi
  108. 7, Osborne Road, Ikoyi
  109. 11-11A, Osborne Road, Ikoyi
  110. 13, Osborne Road, Ikoyi
  111. 23, Queens Drive, Ikoyi
  112. 5, Reeve Road, Ikoyi
  113. 14-16, Reeve Road, Ikoyi
  114. 7A, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  115. 7AA, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  116. 9B, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  117. 12, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  118. 12A, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  119. 12B, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  120. 13, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi 127. 17, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  121. 18, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  122. 4A, Ruxton Road, Ikoyi
  123. 5, Second Avenue, Ikoyi
  124. 5A, Shaw Road, Ikoyi
  125. 5B, Shaw Road, Ikoyi
  126. 7B, Temple Road, ikoyi
  127. 7B, Temple Road, Ikoyi
  128. 3A, Thompson Avenue, Ikoyi
  129. 19, Turnbull Road, Ikoyi
  130. 8, Bank Road, Ikoyi
  131. 30, Queens Drive, Ikoyi
  132. Queens Drive, Ikoyi (Court of Appeal Land)
  133. 3, Macpherson Street, Ikoyi
  134. 7, George Street, Ikoyi
  135. 5A & 5B, Ikoya Avenue, Ikoyi
  136. 24, Mekuwen Street, Ikoyi
  137. 213A, Igbosere Road, Lagos
  138. 6, Ayoola Coker Street, GRA, Ikeja
  139. Nipost Agege
  140. Nipost Mushin
  141. Parcel of Land at 1004 Estate, Victoria Island
  142. NEPA Land Admiralty Way, Lekki phase 1.
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Another Child Dies in Boarding House Due to Alleged Negligence

St Michael’s Boys College, Ozubulu, Anambra State, has lost a boarding student, Chimdalu Onyekwuluje.

His death comes over a month after the death of Sylvester Oromoni, also a boarding student of Dowen College, Lagos.

Onyekwuluje, an 11-year-old JSS 2 student at the school, was reported to have died as a result of the school’s incompetence in not calling his parents to pick him up when he became ill.

He has since been buried at Uzoakwa, Ihiala, Anambra State, in his family compound.

Even when the student’s health had completely deteriorated, the management insisted he stay behind to finish his exams before being released, according to his parents, Prince Cornelius and Ogochukwu Onyekwuluje, who spoke to journalists during his son’s burial, said the decision was the reason for his death.
He died on December 17, 2021, nine days after his parents picked him up after a cousin of the dead borrowed a phone to warn them to the boy’s illness.

Onyekwuluje said: “My son, Bright Chidalu Onyekwuluje died out of negligence on the part of the school. He was sick, and they refused to tell us. It was my son’s cousin that borrowed a phone to call his mother to tell us to come and pick Bright that he was dying.

“He told us he has been the one backing him from the school hostel to the classroom every day, to sit for exams.

“Even after the call, I reached the guardian of my son, but he lied to me that the boy was okay and that it was nothing serious. I insisted on coming from Port Harcourt, Rivers State where I live to pick him, and they insisted it was nothing serious.

“When I insisted I must see him, I was surprised the boy looked so bad that he was already dying. I asked the guardian if this was the boy he said was alright, but he did not answer. Now I have lost my only son,” he cried.

Meanwhile, the principal of the school, Rev Fr Romanus Ike Muoma has denied that the school management delayed in releasing the student to his parents.

Fr Muoma said: “The boy was seen here in school moving about with other students, days before his father came. What we have here (college) is not an auxiliary nurse, but a qualified nurse from Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi, and we pay heavily for his services.

“The boy was diagnosed with malaria, and was immediately put on treatment, and afterwards, he was okay. When it was found that the boy was ill again, it was the guardian that called the parents to come and take him.”

When told that the deceased’s cousin who had called the parent to alert them of the illness was punished by the school for doing so, Father Muoma said the boy was only made to kneel down for some minutes, saying it was against the rule for students to call parents, as calls are only made from a central point by the management.
The Onyekwuluje family has however indicated its interest to pursue justice for their son. Mr Ben Onyekwuluje, elder brother of the deceased’s father said a petition has been sent to the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, and the family will stop at nothing until justice is served.

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Sunday Igboho’s New Year message for 2022 by Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq.,

Let it be abundantly clear that I am not at war with President Buhari, State Governors or anybody in government. What I want the government to do is address the genesis of my agitation for a Yoruba Nation. The genesis is the insecurity in Ibarapaland and other places in the entire Yorubaland where farmers are habitually maimed, hacked to death, kidnapped and raped as if there are no security agents in the country. Everybody deserves to be protected and ought to feel safe in their country regardless of their tribe, religion or political leaning.

At some point, our people became helpless and could no longer go to their farmlands again. Scores of farmers were butchered to death in 2021 and the government pretended that all was okay. No, this must not continue and this was why I rose to stop the menace. I did not speak up to fight government, I spoke up to ensure the protection of my people and land.

In 2022, the government must rise up and put an end to the havoc caused by herdsmen that are criminals and give everyone a sense of belonging – whether foreigners or locals — and stop the attack on my people in Yorubaland.

I am not selfish and this has never been about me. I am more concerned about the helpless citizens who buried their loved ones to aimless killings in 2021 and I pray that the Almighty God through divine intervention stops the killings of innocent people in Nigeria in 2022 and beyond.

In 2022, it would indeed be to my greatest satisfaction to see my people live without fear and with the confidence that their lives matter if no place else then in their own homes, lands and farms. This is my abiding hope for my people, so help me God.

Pelumi Olajengbesi Esq.,
For: Chief Sunday Adeyemo aka Igboho OSA!

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Yoruba Elders Move To Reconcile First-Class Monarch, Ooni, Estranged Wife Amid Divorce Scare.

Ile Oodua elders are making a last-minute move to reconcile the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and his estranged wife, Prophetess Naomi Silekunola.

Sources in the palace says that some of the elders had contacted Prophetess Naomi in a bid to reconcile their differences.

It was learnt that the elders’ team comprised of traditional rulers and members of Ife community.

“The babas (elders) are meeting on it. We pray that they can reconcile them,” one of the tour guides in the palace confided in our correspondent.

“Everybody is in a sobber mood. The issues we heard could cause the divorce are reconcilable. We learnt Ooni is not aware of the divorce too.”

When asked about some of the elders making the reconciliation move, he said, “No, they asked us not to talk,” and cut the phone. See Also Breaking News BREAKING: Ooni Of Ife’s Wife Announces Divorce From Monarch In Instagram Post

As of the time of filing this report, it could not be ascertained if the reconciliation was successful.

But a close monarch to Ooni, who confirmed that “elders are making moves”, said, “a statement from the palace will confirm the outcome”.

If the reconciliation fails, it means Adeyeye has been married twice as a king and the marriages failed.

In 2016, the Ooni married Olori Wuraola from Benin, who is now known as Queen Zaynab-Otiti Obanor. The marriage ended in 2017.

In 2018, the Ooni married Evangelist Naomi, who announced her divorce from the Ooni on Thursday.

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I shall no longer be referred to as wife to the Ooni of Ife or as Queen of Ile-Ife but as the Queen of the people and mother of my adorable Prince – Naomi Shilekunola.

I bless the Lord almighty for His faithfulness in the last 3years of my marriage. In life’s journey, it isn’t how far. Still, how well, indeed though satan should buffet if trials should come, I have this blessed assurance controlling all situations and saying to me it is well with my soul. Certainly, it is well. I made my journey into the ancient throne of Ife with faith in my heart and love for the keeper of it.

Few impressions I would love to correct. If anyone knows otherwise, they are free to come up with facts. Let it be known that this decision to move on did not come because his majesty is married to another queen. As many would love to assume, throughout our life as a couple, I was the only married wife to him. There were side attractions, but it was never an issue. I never approached him with any revelation of any sort, as many believed he contacted me first and made his proposal known several months later.


The marriage was not an arranged one, as many have misconstrued. I never knew the prophetess said to have introduced me to him. Instead, he introduced her to me after I agreed to marry him. I was only being polite out of respect for him.
I have never been pregnant all my life before Tadenikawo; my son is my first ever pregnancy with medical reports to back it up
The girl who is said to be my daughter is my niece
I did my best to endure and make it work; many times, I smiled through the struggle, but I have finally realised I had just one assignment, my son, and when God is done, He is done. He chose Saul to be king, and when He was done, He told the prophet Samuel I have moved on. Religion was never an issue between us; please refer to my interview on News Central TV. Instead, His Majesty has a picture he would love the world to see and perceive him as and another one which is his true self.

Today I announce the beginning of a new dawn and the close of a chapter. Today, I am a mother to God’s unique gift. I am no longer a slave to my thoughts of perfection. I, at this moment, announce that I shall no longer be referred to as wife to the Ooni of Ife or as Queen of Ile-Ife but as the Queen of the people and mother of my adorable Prince. He is God’s way of saying I know about it all.In situations like this, there will be aggrieved persons. I, at this moment, appeal to all parties involved to allow the peace of God with the consciousness that there is a lovely little boy between us. I thank all of my prayer partners and loved ones.
I remain committed to all of my projects,charity work and ministry.
In this new season, I shall be focusing on God only.

Naomi Shilekunola.
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Nigerian Cab Driver Honoured In Dubai For Returning N12m Forgotten In His Car.

A Nigerian man and a member of Apostle Johnson Suleman’s Omega Fire Ministries Child who works as a cabbie in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), got honoured for his integrity after he returned 100, 000 Dirhams, (N12 million) that was forgotten in his cab, IgbereTV reports.

The taxi driver who attends Omega Fire Ministry (Dubai-UAE) and identified as Abraham Airaodion discovered that a passenger had forgotten the whopping amount of money in his taxi and so he showed true integrity and returned it.

Abraham who works with Sharjah Taxi Cooperation was honoured by the organization on Monday, December 13, 2021. He was given a certificate of appreciation which he brought to Church and displayed while sharing his testimony.