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Police arrest Identical twins, 3 others for gang-raping girlfriend

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Operatives of the Osun State Police Command have arrested two identical twins and others for gang-raping a girlfriend and sending the nude photographs of the victim on Facebook in the state.

The victim, it was gathered attempted to commit suicide following the dastardly act perpetrated by five suspects.

The suspects; Olabode Kehinde, Olabode Taye and Bakare Yusuf were apprehended by the police.

The trio were dragged before Osun State Magistrate Court sitting in Osogbo on six counts of conspiracy, unlawful carnal knowledge, indecent assault, breach of peace and damage of reputation of one the victim.

The police prosecutor, Inspector Temitope Fatoba explained to the court that, “the three defendants and others now at large sometime in March 2021 at about 7pm at Oke-Abuja area, Iragbiji, conspired among themselves to rape, indecently assault, defame the character of the girl and conduct likely to cause a breach of peace and thereby committed an offence punishable under section 516 of the Criminal Code Cap 34 Vol. Il laws of Osun State of Nigeria 2002.”

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He noted that the defendants did with intent to injure the reputation of the victim posted on social media photographs of the girl her nakedness after being sexually assaulted, thereby exposing her to hatred, or ridicule, or damage to her reputation.

The three defendants pleaded not guilty to the charge against them and their counsel, Najite Okobe applied for their bail orally on the most liberal term.

However, the police prosecutor opposed the prayer for bail, saying, “the victim is still under medical check and the offence is rampant in the society now. They have been on the run; the police have to track them before they were arrested. There are still other two suspects that the police are looking for. If they are granted bail, it will jeopardize the effort of the police. There is likelihood for them to jump bail. It will even send a wrong signal to the member of the public.”

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The magistrate, A. O Daramola ordered that they should be remanded in Ilesha Correctional Center, till August 16, 2021 and transfer the case to Iragbiji Magisterial

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Address acute hunger in Yorubaland, YOV charges FG, S/West Govs

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…Iba Gani Adams,Omisakin others restate need for effective food security

Foremost diaspora coalition, Yoruba One Voice (YOV), has charged the Federal Government and governors of the six states in the South West region to address the spreading hunger in Yorubaland and make agriculture more attractive to the people of the South West region.

 

The Yoruba One Voice made the appeal at the weekend at the end of its quarterly conference held via zoom,with no fewer than 500 participants online from across the six continent of the world where the diaspora organization is located.

 

The conference,with the theme: “Rescuing Yoruba Nation From Hunger,your Task, my Task, according to YOV,was a timely intervention strategy serving as a wake up call to both the Federal Government and the South West Governors to devise a better approach to make agriculture more
attractive to the people of the region.

 

In his opening remarks, the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, who is also the convener of YOV, Iba Gani Abiodun Ige Adams,said the reason for the YOV’s quarterly conference is to impress it on the government at all levels to work on the best approach at solving the problem of hunger in Yoruba land

 

“In Nigeria today,the acute hunger across the country does not know the tribe or the region.It does not know the colour of our skin and the dialect we speak as a race.It is a general issue that needs urgent solution”.

 

Iba Adams identified rising spate of insecurity,killings and kidnapping of farmers as one of the factors, lack of adequate support in terms of getting loan facility,which he also described as the obvious lacuna between the south and the northern farmers,movement of the young and abled youths from the village to the cities in search of White collar job,as well as lack of adequate knowledge on the modern and mechanized farming.

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While proffering solution to the hunger in Yoruba land, Iba Adams gave insights into what he termed agric revolution, saying efforts should be made on improving livestock production as that is more lucrative than the other aspects of farming.

 

He a gave a clear financial analysis of the money spent daily on cows across south west region, insisting that more could be done in making agriculture more attractive.

 

“Nigeria is a blessed country and Yoruba land is even the greatest beneficiary of God’s blessings.

 

“This is evident in the way we plant our farm produce.Within a few days you see your seed grow with pride. All over the world,agriculture is a global business.Whether micro or macro agriculture.

 

“The success depends largely on the need to expand the scope and advance the technological and mechanical advantage in the agric production.

 

“Today,Nigeria and the South West is no longer the largest producer of cocoa,but we can still dictate and drive the market if the governors can do a reform that can help our agric sector.

 

“In today’s world,there are ways to plant and harvest cocoa within a short period of time.Let me say two to three years.And you get your results.We cannot use the old methods to solve today’s problems.

 

“More importantly,another major factor that has affected our farmers in the South West is the obvious loan facility lacuna between the Northern farmers and the Southern farmers.

 

Meanwhile,the guest speaker,prince Adeyemi Omisakin,in his address also dwelled on the need to focus more on giving the necessary support to the farmers.

 

Omisakin, however, regretted that the emergence of civilisation and the growing shapes of modernism, gradually erode the respect given to farmers,saying farming is a noble job that had been socially reduced to the works of the peasants, the illiterates or the commoners. Hence, the reference to farmers as Ara oko, a be do paa li. (The villagers with thick livers or senseless being).

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“There’s need to focus on not only the need for the present Yoruba societies to return to the lands, but how to also conduct productive farming activities effectively, even at cheaper rates, so as to rescue our already degenerated societies from the pangs of present hunger and to regain our nobilities among comity of nations.

 

He urged the Federal Government and the six governors of the South West region to look inwards in addressing the basic problem of hunger by giving adequate support to locally made products.

 

“There is also dirt of local food production while the prices of imported food increases almost every day as a result of exchange rates, among other factors.

 

“Over dependence on imported foods such as rice, a bag which is sold at more than eighty thousand at the moment. Beans is even costlier. In fact, the yet to be paid new minimum wage in the country can not even buy a bag of either of them”.

 

Also,the YOV General Secretary, prince Adedokun Ademiluyi,said in his remarks that with Nigeria’s huge population of about 230 people, there is need for adequate food security.

 

“Nigerian government must address the issue of food shortage and hunger as urgent as it is possible.
No country of Nigeria’s population can survive the growing threats that is emanating from spreading hunger if it didn’t take good care of its huge population.It will be a major disaster for Nigeria to continue to live in denial, without making adequate plan for its huge population as the need for food security is very important now than before”.

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Meanwhile, Professor Kolawole Raheem, in his remarks, said the present administration must work out a well- coordinated regional
template that will include all the six states in the south west.

 

He added that the intention is to
to address food scarcity in Yoruba land and further strengthen the bond that will enhanced agricultural prospects in the South West.

 

“Let us revive the farm settlement created by the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo across Yoruba land.It will go a long way in solving all the problems associated with hunger and famine in Yoruba land”.

 

Iyalode Abike Ade also emphasized the need to boost local farming in Yoruba land,adding that grassroots farming across south west has the potentials of saving Yoruba land from hunger.

 

She added also that YOV will not relent in its efforts to address the fundamental issues affecting the Yoruba race.

 

“We are a blessed race and the best we can do now is to engage in local farming that will take care of our needs at the grassroots level”.

 

Other members that were present at the conference include Prince Lanre Sunmonu(UK)Chief Victor Adewale (Sweden)Alhaji Gani Wahab (Sweden) (Germany)Akogun TNT( Malaysia)
Chief Mrs.Alice Eniola (USA)Mr. Segun Ogunpitan(Senegal) Asiwaju
Kayode Idowu (Mali)Olori Adenike Adedipe (Canada)Chief Barrister Babajide Tanimowo,Chief Asikolaiye,Jamiu Ayansola,
Prince Adesegun, Dosunmu,who is the moderator,Chief Jeremiah Adesanya (UK)Otunba Kazeem Adewale, Pastor Adelani ( Mali) Chief Omotayo( Baba Oodua UK) Chief Larry Aderoju(UK) Chief Adewale Adepoju( Baba Oodu WorldWide) Iyameto Funmi Olumade (Canada)
Durola Oke, Mr.Tayo Oguntayo,(South Africa) and Kayode Orenisi from Canada among others.

 

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APC chieftain Akinterinwa felicitates Adejoke Orelope Adefulire on 65th birthday

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A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo state, Wale Akinterinwa, has extended his warm congratulations to the Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Sustainable Development Goals, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, on her 65th birthday anniversary.

In a statement on Sunday, Akinterinwa described Orelope-Adefulire, the former Deputy Governor of Lagos State as an iconic woman whose remarkable leadership traits continue to put smiles on the faces of Nigerians and humanity.

Akinterinwa maintained that Orelope-Adefulire has displayed exemplary leadership and compassion both in her private and official capacities.

He praised her for her ‘unforgettable’ contributions to the growth and development of Ile-Oluji community in Ondo state.

The statement reads, “On behalf of myself, my family and the good people of Ile-Oluji, I celebrate an iconic woman, the Special Adviser to the President on Sustainable Development Goals, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, on her 65th birthday.

 

“Princess Orelope-Adefulire’s contributions to the growth of Ile-Oluji are visible for all to see. We remain eternally grateful for the dualisation of Ile-Oluji township road and several other developmental projects that cut across our town. Her contributions to the development of Ile-Oluji are well-documented.

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“She is an amazon and a kind-hearted woman who has made a positive impact on the lives of millions of people in Nigeria and beyond.

 

“As our beautiful Princess Orelope-Adefulire clocks 65 today, I join other well-meaning Nigerians to pray that God will give her good health and strength as she continues to render more services to humanity.

“Happy birthday to an iconic woman.”

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Pope slams Israel for ‘immoral’ use of force in Gaza, Lebanon

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Pope Francis on Sunday slammed the “immoral” use of force in Lebanon and Gaza, amid ongoing Israeli strikes in both places.

 

“A country that acts this way with force, no matter the country, and that acts in such an excessive manner, (lends itself to) immoral actions,” said Francis when asked about the consequences of Israeli airstrikes on civilians aboard a flight back to Rome from Belgium.

 

“Defence must always be proportional to the attack. When this is not the case, a dominating tendency appears that goes beyond morality,” the 87-year-old pontiff said in Italian.

 

“Even in war there is a morality to defend. War is immoral, but the rules of war indicate a form of morality,” Francis said.

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