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Ibadan-Based Broadcaster Peter Olasupo Summoned by INTERPOL Over Allegations of Defamation and Cyberstalking

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Ibadan-Based Broadcaster Peter Olasupo Summoned by INTERPOL Over Allegations of Defamation and Cyberstalking

Ibadan-Based Broadcaster Peter Olasupo Summoned by INTERPOL Over Allegations of Defamation and Cyberstalking

 

Peter Olasupo, a well-known Ibadan-based broadcaster, has been summoned by the International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) to appear before its office over allegations of criminal defamation and cyber-stalking. According to a statement posted on his Facebook page, Olasupo revealed that he received an official letter from INTERPOL on December 30, 2024, instructing him to report to INTERPOL headquarters at Force Headquarters, Shehu Shagari Way, Garki, Abuja, at 11:00 am.

In his post, Olasupo explained that his initial appearance was rescheduled to Monday, January 13, 2025, as part of an ongoing investigation into the allegations.

“Upon receiving the letter through my boss, my boss immediately contacted our able lawyer Barr. Yomi Ogunlola, who responded on my behalf, resulting in a rescheduled appearance date of Monday, 13th January 2025,” Olasupo stated.

The broadcaster expressed his confusion over the situation, asking a series of questions in his Facebook post. “Who reported me to INTERPOL? Why INTERPOL? Who is defaming who? And who is cyberstalking who?” he wrote. “My Lord, I am innocent of these allegations.”

Though he acknowledged the seriousness of the summons, Olasupo raised concerns about the logistics of traveling to Abuja for the questioning. He questioned why he could not report to a more accessible location such as the Oyo State Command in Ibadan or the Lagos office of INTERPOL. “INTERPOL, if you truly want to facilitate this process, shouldn’t you at least provide travel allowances? Or will you use police helicopters to carry me?” he added humorously. Despite the inconvenience, Olasupo assured his followers that he would cooperate fully with the investigation.

In a separate confirmation to DailyPost on Sunday night, Olasupo affirmed the authenticity of the letter and the ongoing situation, saying, “Yes, it’s true oo.”

The case, which involves INTERPOL, has stirred public curiosity, with many awaiting further developments as Olasupo prepares to appear for questioning in Abuja. Olasupo concluded his message by reassuring his fans that the situation would not affect his commitment to professionalism and dedication to speaking truthfully to those in power.

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Ogun State Governor Mourns the Passing of Renowned Business Mogul, Chief Adebisi Edionseri

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Ogun State Governor Mourns the Passing of Renowned Business Mogul, Chief Adebisi Edionseri

Ogun State Governor Mourns the Passing of Renowned Business Mogul, Chief Adebisi Edionseri

 

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has expressed his deep sorrow over the death of Chief (Mrs.) Adebisi Edionseri, popularly known as ‘Cash Madam,’ who passed away on Sunday at the age of 89. Her death marks a significant loss to both Ogun State and Nigeria, the governor stated.

Ogun State Governor Mourns the Passing of Renowned Business Mogul, Chief Adebisi Edionseri

In a statement issued on Monday by his Special Adviser on Media and Strategy, Kayode Akinmade, Governor Abiodun hailed Edionseri as a trailblazing entrepreneur whose remarkable legacy has inspired generations of Nigerians, especially in Ogun State, since the 1970s.

 

“On behalf of myself and the people of Ogun State, I extend our deepest condolences to the family of Alhaja (Chief) Adebisi Edionseri. Her passing is a tremendous loss, but her influence as a business pioneer and social figure will continue to resonate for years to come,” Abiodun said.

 

The governor praised Edionseri for her pioneering spirit, emphasizing her exceptional achievements at a young age and her significant contributions to the business landscape. He described her as a beacon of resilience, ambition, and success.

 

“Alhaja Adebisi’s legacy transcends her lifetime. Her contributions to the business world and her vibrant social engagements will serve as enduring reference points. She touched countless lives and left an imprint that will guide future generations,” Abiodun added.

 

The Edionseri family confirmed the passing of the matriarch in a statement signed by Dr. Adebayo Adebowale. The statement noted that she passed away after a brief illness.

 

“Her life was a radiant example of grace, dignity, and unwavering faith. Princess Edionseri’s wisdom, kindness, and dedication enriched the lives of many, both within her family and the broader community,” Adebowale said. “She instilled the values of love, resilience, and faith in Allah, leaving behind a legacy that will endure. As we mourn, we also celebrate the extraordinary life she lived. Her warmth, laughter, and teachings will forever remain in our hearts, guiding us forward.”

 

The funeral for Chief Adebisi Edionseri will be held according to Islamic rites at 4:00 PM on Monday, January 6, 2025, at her residence in Abeokuta GRA.

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Popular Businesswoman Adebisi Edionseri, Known as “Cash Madam,” Passes Away at 89

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Popular Businesswoman Adebisi Edionseri, Known as “Cash Madam,” Passes Away at 89

Popular Businesswoman Adebisi Edionseri, Known as “Cash Madam,” Passes Away at 89

Renowned socialite and businesswoman, Princess Kadijat Abike Adebisi Edionseri, popularly known as “Cash Madam,” has passed away at the age of 89. She died on Sunday, January 5, 2025, after a brief illness in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, according to reports by Platform Times.

The sad news of her passing was confirmed in a statement released on behalf of the family by one of her children, Dr. Adebayo Adebowale. The statement paid tribute to her remarkable life, highlighting her contributions to her family and community as a paragon of grace, dignity, and faith.

“With deep gratitude to Allah for a life well-lived, we announce the passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Princess Kadijat Abike Adebisi Edionseri (née Elegbede), who returned to her creator on January 5, 2025, at the age of 89, following a brief illness.

“Her life was a shining example of grace, dignity and unwavering faith. Princess Edionseri touched the lives of many through her wisdom, kindness and dedication to both her family and her community. She taught us the importance of love, resilience, and faith in Allah, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations.

“As we grieve this monumental loss, we also celebrate the remarkable life she lived. Her laughter, warmth, and the values she instilled will forever remain in our hearts, guiding us as we navigate life without her physical presence,” the statement partly read.

Princess Edionseri was known for her immense contributions to business and philanthropy, making a lasting impact on countless lives in her community. Her family and those who knew her remember her as a source of inspiration and a matriarch whose influence will endure for years to come.

In accordance with Islamic rites, Princess Edionseri will be laid to rest on Monday, January 6, 2025. The burial will take place at 4 PM at her residence in the Abeokuta Government Residential Area of Ogun State.

The family has requested privacy during this time of mourning and has expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from friends, associates, and well-wishers.

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Asari-Dokubo Urges Diaspora to Invest in Nigeria, Boost Economic Growth

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Asari-Dokubo Urges Diaspora to Invest in Nigeria, Boost Economic Growth

 

The Da-Amakiri Tubo and Amanyanabo of the Elem Kalabari Kingdom, Abubakr Dokubo-Asari, has made a passionate call for Nigerians in the diaspora to invest in their homeland to foster economic development. Dokubo-Asari delivered this appeal on Sunday in a New Year goodwill message directed at monarchs, chiefs, elites, and the general populace of the Kalabari Kingdom.

 

“Our people need to come back home to build houses here instead of buying land in other communities. I urge my fellow Kalabari brothers and sisters worldwide to set up businesses here that will boost the economy of the Kalabari Kingdom and provide jobs for our people,” Dokubo-Asari said.

Highlighting the region’s abundant natural resources, he emphasized opportunities in oil and gas, marine transportation, agriculture, tourism, and other potential investment avenues. According to Dokubo-Asari, leveraging these resources could transform the Kalabari Kingdom into an economic hub while addressing unemployment.

In his address, the traditional leader also called on youths to shun cultism and violence, urging them to focus on peaceful and constructive activities that uplift the community. “Our youths must embrace endeavours that promote the well-being of our people instead of engaging in activities that harm others,” he stressed.

Reaffirming his dedication to the fight for resource control and environmental conservation in the Niger Delta, Dokubo-Asari highlighted the importance of unity and sustainable development for the region’s future.

Reflecting on his personal journey, Dokubo-Asari recounted his decision in 2017 to relocate from Port Harcourt to Obuama. He sold all his landed property in the city and reinvested in Obuama, a move he credits with contributing significantly to the community’s growth and transformation. “My investments have played a role in turning Obuama into a vibrant and diverse community,” he noted.

The Amanyanabo’s message has been met with widespread interest, with many viewing it as a rallying cry for the Kalabari Kingdom’s diaspora to participate in the region’s development actively. By investing in local businesses and infrastructure, they can pave the way for a prosperous and self-reliant Kalabari Kingdom.

 

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