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#FreeSamuelOgundipe: Protest rocks Abuja over police detention of PREMIUM TIMES journalist

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A coalition of civil society groups, #OurMumuDondo, has stormed the Force Headquarters, Abuja, to demand the release of detained Premiums Times reporter, Samuel Ogundipe.

 

Led by popular musician, Charlie Boy, the protesters insisted on the release of the reporter, noting that they would not leave until he is freed.

 

 

The activists briefly barricaded the Shehu Shagari Way, forcing motorists to ply alternative routes.

 

 

Presidential aspirant, Omoyele Sowore, berated the Inspector-General of Police Ibrahim Idris, for pressurising Ogundipe to disclose his source.

 

 

Another activist, Ralph Adebayo, described the IG as “ignorant,” noting that “he has been transmitting confusion since he became the Police boss, stumbling from one controversy to another.”

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Ogun 1 Customs Command, NASRE Forge Stronger Ties for National Development and Border Security

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Ogun 1 Customs Command, NASRE Forge Stronger Ties for National Development and Border Security

The Ogun 1 Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) recently hosted the Nigerian Association of Social and Resourceful Editors (NASRE) at its headquarters, marking a significant step towards strengthening partnerships aimed at enhancing border security, trade facilitation, and public awareness.

During the meeting, NASRE extended its congratulations to Comptroller Mohammed Shuaibu on his recent appointment as the Customs Area Controller of Ogun 1 Command. The association commended his leadership capabilities and expressed confidence in his ability to elevate the command’s operational standards.

In his welcome address, the Public Relations Officer of the command, Mr. Hammed Bujoye Oloyede, reaffirmed Comptroller Shuaibu’s dedication to the command’s core objectives, which include revenue generation, securing Nigeria’s borders, and streamlining trade operations.

“Comptroller Shuaibu’s leadership is driven by innovation, collaboration, and active stakeholder engagement, especially with border communities. These principles are critical to achieving long-term growth and security in our operations,” Mr. Oloyede remarked.

He further stressed the importance of forming alliances with professional organizations like NASRE to ensure accurate information dissemination and to foster public trust in the Customs Service’s activities.

NASRE’s Public Relations Officer, Adeyemi Obadimu, responded by expressing the association’s enthusiasm for collaborating with the Ogun 1 Command on media advocacy and public enlightenment initiatives. He emphasized NASRE’s commitment to promoting ethical journalism and transparency, values that align with the Customs Service’s mission.

“This partnership will enhance public understanding of trade policies, border security, and economic growth while strengthening the relationship between the Customs Service and the public,” Mr. Obadimu stated.

The NASRE team underscored the vital role of the media in educating the public about the challenges and successes of the Nigeria Customs Service, particularly in its fight against smuggling and efforts to maintain national security.

This collaboration is expected to foster a more informed public and a stronger synergy between stakeholders in promoting national development.

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Man Who Lost Memory 17 Years Ago Reunites with Family Through Divine Encounter in Lagos”

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Man Who Lost Memory 17 Years Ago Reunites with Family Through Divine Encounter in Lagos"

Man Who Lost Memory 17 Years Ago Reunites with Family Through Divine Encounter in Lagos”

A miraculous event unfolded on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, near the Task Force Office on Alasia Bolade Street, Oshodi, Lagos, opposite the Arena Military Market. Sunday Ugochukwu, a man from Ebonyi State who suffered memory loss 17 years ago, was miraculously healed and identified, leading to his reunion with his long-lost family.

Man Who Lost Memory 17 Years Ago Reunites with Family Through Divine Encounter in Lagos"

Apostle Ayoola Oladele, a Lagos-based prophet and founder of Let Us Worship Ministries Healing and Salvation, was reportedly led by the Holy Spirit to pray for a man thought to be mentally ill. Acting on divine instruction, Apostle Oladele approached the man and laid hands on him. This act of faith led to the restoration of Sunday Ugochukwu’s memory.

Upon regaining his memory, Ugochukwu revealed his identity, which was later confirmed by his family in Ebonyi State. The family, who had presumed him dead after his sudden disappearance 17 years ago, expressed immense gratitude to God and Apostle Oladele for the divine intervention.

A former military officer turned prophet, Apostle Ayoola Oladele is known for his powerful healing ministry. He shared that his spiritual strength comes from prayer, fasting, and solitary retreats on mountain tops, emulating the practices of Jesus Christ.

The Ugochukwu family hailed the incident as a testament to God’s miraculous power. They celebrated the prophet for being an instrument of God’s work, describing the event as nothing short of extraordinary.

This remarkable story stands as a testament to faith, divine power, and the boundless grace of God.

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Ibadan Christmas Stampede: CDHR Condemns Tragic Death of Over 30 Children, Calls for Justice”

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INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS DAY 2024: CDHR DEMANDS IMMEDIATE ACTION AGAINST INJUSTICES

Ibadan Christmas Stampede: CDHR Condemns Tragic Death of Over 30 Children, Calls for Justice”

Over 30 children tragically lost their lives during a Christmas funfair held on Wednesday, December 18, at Islamic High School, Basorun, Ibadan, Oyo State. The incident occurred due to a stampede caused by overcrowding and poor event management, leaving families devastated during what was meant to be a joyful occasion.

The event, organized by Queen Naomi Silekunola Ogunwusi, the former wife of the Ooni of Ife, in collaboration with Agidigbo FM, owned by philanthropist and radio presenter Oriyomi Hamzat, aimed to distribute gifts and scholarships to children. However, the chaotic arrangements turned the celebration into a nightmare.

Governor Seyi Makinde confirmed the tragedy, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of young lives. “This is a very sad day for us in Oyo State,” the governor said, as he sympathized with grieving families. He ordered the suspension of the event and deployed security personnel and medical teams to restore order and assist the injured.

In response, the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) condemned the mass deaths, attributing the disaster to the organizers’ failure to implement proper planning and safety measures for an event meant to host over 5,000 children. CDHR also expressed heartfelt condolences to the affected families and the Ibadan community.

The organization urged the Oyo State Government and security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation, publish their findings, and hold those responsible accountable for any negligence that led to the tragedy.

E-signed:
Comrade Debo Adeniran, National President, CDHR Nigeria
Comrade Idris Afees Olayinka, National Publicity Secretary, CDHR Nigeria

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