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Alaafin’s death a national tragedy, personal loss to me – Gani Adams

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Aareonakakanfo of Yoruba land, Iba Gani Abiodun Adams has described the death of the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III, as a national tragedy and personal loss to him.

The Yoruba generalisimo said the foremost Yoruba monarch had lived a worthy life all through his reign.

Iba Adams, in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media Kehinde Aderemi, expressed shock at the news of the
death of the top monarch, adding that Nigeria, Yoruba and the ancient town of Oyo has lost a great monarch whose life was a true reflection of a complete Yoruba monarch.

The statement personally signed by the Aareonakakanfo stated: “Kabiesi’s death is surely a national tragedy,it is a personal loss to me and it ended a chapter in the annals of this country.The Yoruba has loss a true and revered monarch and a repository of history and knowledge.

“A sudden cloud has overwhelmed the entire Yoruba land and we can hardly forget the roles of Alaafin
as the top Yoruba monarch in a hurry.

“There’s is no way I can figure out this collosal loss. Alaafin has been a strong pillar in the service of our race.He was an Iroko among all trees and a strong voice for the Yoruba race.Alaafin was,till date,the longest reigning monarch in Oyo history.No monarch had reigned for 35 years in Oyo,but Alaafin outlived that, spending 52 years on the throne.

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“He occupied the sacred stool with much understanding of his pivotal roles as the Alaafin.With much honour,reverence and candour that actually gave him the required confidence, wisdom, knowledge and understanding.

“He showed great capacity, tenacity, and several qualities that made him a strong force to be reckoned with.

“I was at the palace last month where Kabiesi led us to Bishop Ladigbolu’s event in Oyo and he was hail and hearty.By virtue of my position,I always keep in touch and I know what it means to be an Aareonakakanfo of Yoruba land, so it was a personal loss and a rude shock to me.

“It was a national tragedy because of what the foremost Yoruba monarch symbolised to Nigeria,to Yoruba land and to Nigerians.

“The news of Alaafin’s death sounded like a thunderstorm. It reverberated as if there was an eclipse in the entire Yoruba land. That shows how important the Alaafin’s stool is to our race.

“Baba’s 52- year reign was full of outstanding moments,but it is sad we lost that encyclopaedia of Yoruba,African and global histories at this critical time in the history of our nation.

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“In his 52- year of reign, Alaafin brought enormous respect to the Yoruba traditional institution.So,I
am not only bereaved personally, I am also bereft of words to actually describe the extent of this huge loss.I think Kabiesi’s death has created a big lacuna for the Yoruba traditional institution.

“He brought development to Oyo town in all sectors, including social, political, economic,even in the area of education, sports and cultural development.He was a topmost cultural icon that is well respected across the world and symbol of true Yoruba distinct values and heritage.

“Alaafin was the only monarch that installed two Aareonakakanfo of Yoruba land in his life.He installed the late MKO Abiola in 1988 and thirty years after,that was precisely in 2018,he installed my humble self as holder of the prestigious position that began in 1530.

“As far as I am concerned, Kabiesi’s life was full of great memories and his death was a national tragedy and huge loss.

“The news of his death today, really reminded me of the days I lost my father and mother.That was the saddest days in my life.

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“Though, Kabiesi died at a very old age,he was the vice chancellor of four universities.Two prominent universities in Nigeria and two abroad,and he had influenced four different universities located in Oyo town.

“In truth,we will sorely miss his wise counsel.We will miss his voice and resoluteness.We will miss his wisdom and knowledge of history.

“We will miss his comportment, and compassion. We will miss his character and strength.We will miss his articulate discourse, especially, on pertinent national issues.We will miss his strong conviction to the Yoruba cause.We will miss his ideas and ideologies. And in all,we will miss his whole being.

“I commiserate with the Oyo state governor,Eng. Seyi Makinde,and the good people of Oyo state.I also commiserate with the Oyo Mesi”,

“I commiserate with the Oloris and the princes and the princess and I share in the pain of the entire Oyo town and all the Obas in Yoruba land,because Alaafin’s death is very personal to me, and it is no doubt, one death too many.I pray God to give the entire Yorubaland, the strength and the fortitude to bear this collosal loss.”

 

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Emefiele collected $600k kickback in cash from contractors, former CBN director tells court

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John Ikechukwu Ayoh, a former director at the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has testified against Godwin Emefiele, ex-governor of the apex bank, in the ongoing case of abuse of office at the Lagos high court.

 

Emefiele and his co-defendant, Henry Omoile, are currently facing trial on a 26-count charge.

 

The former CBN governor and Omoile pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

 

At the court proceedings on Monday, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) presented Ayoh as the second witness in the case against Emefiele.

 

Ayoh told the court that he worked at the apex bank from June 2014 to April 2019 noting that he did not work directly under Emefiele.

 

Ayoh added that he used to report to Adebayo Adelabu, a former deputy governor of CBN, who is now the minister of power.

 

The witness said he was the head of procurement and support services (PSS) of the apex bank, which was vested with powers to receive bids and select successful bidders.

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The former CBN director said he collected money from contractors as gratification of awarding contracts to them based on the instruction from Emefiele.

 

The witness said Emefiele usually sends his personal assistant (PA) — John Adetona — to collect the contractors’ kickback from him.

 

Ayoh said he collected $400,000 and $200,000 in cash from contractors on two different occasions and handed them over to Emefiele’s PA.

 

“The first transaction was $400,000 and the second one was $200,000 in cash. I was in my house when the first envelope was brought to me. His assistant was asked to collect the money,” he told the court.

“One of the vendors had a contract with CBN which involved the implementation of data storage and infrastructure.

 

“The first package was collected in my residence at Lekki phase one, while the second package was collected at the head office in Lagos.”

 

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During cross-examination by Olalekan Ojo, counsel to Emefiele, Ayoh said he was under duress from the former CBN to accept gratifications on his behalf.

 

“No, I was under duress from my boss (referring to Emefiele). We were faced with tremendous pressure to bend the rule,” the witness said when asked about aiding the commission of a crime by collecting the money.

 

Asked if he indicated in his statement with the EFCC that the money was meant to influence the award of contracts, the witness said some parts of his statement implied that.

 

“Who told you that it (the money) is for gratification,” Emefiele’s counsel asked.

“The cash is for gratification to the governor for awarding the contracts. He (Emefiele) asked for it. He won’t approve the contract without gratification,” the witness said.

 

On whether he was arrested by the EFCC, the witness said the anti-graft agency invited him and was granted bail afterwards.

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Emefiele’s counsel told the court that the witness must have traded being charged by the EFCC to become a witness against the former CBN boss.

 

INTERIM BAIL

After the cross-examination of the witness, Emefiele’s counsel sought a fresh interim bail for the former CBN governor, pending the fulfilment of the bail conditions earlier stipulated by the court.

 

Ojo told the court that the initial interim bail granted to Emefiele ended today (Monday), adding that the defence team has not been able to meet the bail conditions.

 

He urged the court to grant Emefiele another interim bail that would end on May 17.

 

Rahman Oshodi, the presiding judge, granted the request and ordered that Ojo swear to an affidavit to provide Emefiele in the next adjourned date.

 

Oshodi adjourned to May 3, 9, and 17 for the continuation of the trial.

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Dark Sunday: 19 people burnt to death in Okene-Lokoja highway auto crash

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Nineteen people were, on Sunday, burnt to death in an auto crash along the Okene-Lokoja highway in Kogi state.

 

In a statement by Jonas Agwu, its public education officer, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said the accident involved a Dangote truck with registration details NSH680YJ and a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number KMC455ZE.

 

According to the FRSC, both vehicles suffered a head-on collision after a route violation by the truck, resulting in an inferno.

 

The agency said out of the all-male 22 passengers involved in the accident, three were rescued.

 

“The TYT bus loaded from Kano was on its lane on the highway when the Dangote Truck driver who drove all the way from Port Harcourt wrongfully overtook a vehicle & collided head-on with the bus. The impact of the collision resulted in an inferno that burnt the victims to death,” the statement reads.

 

“Unfortunately, 19 people out of the 22 victims were killed and 1 injured. The remaining 2 victims who got rescued by FRSC operatives without injuries survived the crash because they complied with traffic regulations on compulsory use of seatbelt.

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“The corpses of the dead victims whose lives were claimed by the crash have been deposited at Okene General Hospital.”

 

Dauda Biu, the FRSC corps marshal, said the agency will continue its ongoing prosecution of drivers “who by their actions cause road traffic crashes in Nigeria”.

 

Biu further called on the judiciary and leadership of transport unions and other relevant stakeholders in the road transportation sector to join hands with the corps to ensure speedy and effective prosecution of offenders.

 

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Man trying to escape arrest drowns in Lagos Lagoon

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A man, simply identified as Azeez, has allegedly jumped into the lagoon in Lagos and drowned while trying to evade arrest for stealing some bags of cement.

The Spokesperson of the Police Command in Lagos, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed this on Sunday.

 

Hundeyin said that the Director in charge of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) operations in Lagos Central, (name not mentioned), reported the case to Ikoyi Police Division on Friday at about 12.20 p.m.

Hundeyin said that the director reported that at about 10.45 a.m. on Friday, he received a call that there was an incident at Lekki/Ikoyi Link Bridge.

 

According to him, on getting to the scene, he met a large crowd gathered by the waterside, watching the lifeless body of a man who had drowned.

“The deceased was later identified as Azeez. He was later confirmed dead by paramedics of Pre Hospital Care, Lagos.

 

“It was discovered that one Elijah Amos, the seller of the cement, was pursuing the deceased before he jumped into the Lagoon because he was alleged to have stolen some bags of cement,” Hundeyin said.

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Hundeyin said that the scene was visited by the police, while the corpse had been evacuated to Mainland General Hospital Mortuary, Yaba, for autopsy and preservation.

 

He added that an investigation into the case was in progress.

 

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