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Man arrested for raping mentally-unstable Ogun housewife

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Man arrested for raping mentally-unstable Ogun housewife

Man arrested for raping mentally-unstable Ogun housewife

 

The Ogun State Police Command has arrested a man named Tahiru Hamidu for allegedly engaging in unlawful sexual intercourse with a mentally unstable married woman (name withheld) in the Owode community, located in the Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area of the state.

 

 

The spokesperson for the state police command, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the arrest to our correspondent on Tuesday.

 

 

PUNCH Metro learnt that the suspect allegedly exploited the survivor’s condition to engage in non-consensual sexual intercourse on multiple occasions before he was apprehended by the men of the Owode Egba Division on September 12, 2024.

The suspect was also accused of threatening to murder the survivor’s brother-in-law, known only as Shofolahan, if he did not permit him to continue raping his brother’s wife.

 

On one occasion, Hamidu, a suspect from Northern Nigeria, was accused of luring the survivor to a cassava plantation, where he allegedly raped her multiple times before releasing her.

Odutola said, “The survivor is mentally incapacitated. The brother-in-law who reported the case claims that the suspect threatened to kill him to prevent him from stopping the crimes. The suspect is accused of repeatedly engaging in sexual acts with the survivor.

“The suspect is also accused of luring the survivor to a cassava plantation in the community, where he allegedly engaged in non-consensual sexual intercourse with her repeatedly.

 

“He began threatening the brother-in-law, warning him to stop preventing him from having sexual intercourse with the survivor and demanding that he hand her over to him.”

Odutola added that the investigation into the crime was ongoing following the suspect’s arrest.

PUNCH Metro reported a similar incident in March 2024, where a 26-year-old man named Usman Bube was arrested for allegedly attempting to rape his pregnant neighbour’s wife at the Ogatalo Fulani Camp in the Imala area of the state.

The suspect allegedly broke into his neighbour’s apartment, where he found the pregnant woman sleeping, and attempted to commit the crime, knowing that her husband, Muhammed Awwalu, had travelled out of the community, leaving his wife alone in the apartment.

When the suspect’s repeated attempts to forcefully engage in unlawful sexual intercourse with the woman failed, he allegedly pulled out a knife and tried to silence and overpower her.

However, he was apprehended by other neighbours before he could succeed.

 

 

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My First Album Gave Me the Stage Name Oba Ara and Sold Over 30,000 Copies” – Gospel Star Dr. Rotimi Onimole

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My First Album Gave Me the Stage Name Oba Ara and Sold Over 30,000 Copies” – Gospel Star Dr. Rotimi Onimole

Dr. Evangelist Rotimi Onimole, famously known as Oba Ara, is a prominent name in the Nigerian gospel music scene. With over two decades of impact, the Lagos-born singer has built a legacy that continues to inspire.
Oba Ara, who has received numerous awards, is celebrated for his unique musical style and his ability to spread the message of God through his songs. Some of his accolades include Best Gospel Musician by Crowd Puller Event Award, Best Newest Gospel Artiste of the Year by Exclusive Magazine, Best Gospel Artist of the Year by Expo Plus Magazine, and an honorary Doctor of Music by INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, among others.
In 2010, Oba Ara released his debut album titled Oba Ara, which not only sold over 30,000 copies but also earned him his stage name through what he describes as divine connection.
Building on this success, he released his second album, Beautiful Testimony (Eri To Rewa), in 2013, which gained international recognition. Both the audio and video versions of the album were widely embraced, with the video being shot in Nigeria and abroad.
His third album, Oba A Ju Lo, is a powerful collection of songs focused on God’s greatness and praises, further cementing his reputation as a leading gospel artist.
Oba Ara is also the pioneer of Jufujigospel music, a unique genre that blends contemporary sounds with traditional gospel.
Beyond his albums, Oba Ara is the brain behind the Power in Praise Concert, an annual event that has featured renowned gospel artists like Evangelist Tope Alabi, Dr. Lanre Teriba (Atorise), Evangelist Dare Melody, and many others.
With a career defined by creativity, divine inspiration, and a passion for spreading the gospel, Oba Ara remains one of Nigeria’s most celebrated gospel artists.
My First Album Gave Me the Stage Name Oba Ara and Sold Over 30,000 Copies” – Gospel Star Dr. Rotimi Onimole

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“US-Based Nigerian and Accomplice Sentenced to 40 Years for $9M Dark Web Drug Scheme”

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“US-Based Nigerian and Accomplice Sentenced to 40 Years for $9M Dark Web Drug Scheme”

Mastermind Behind Multimillion-Dollar Drug Operation Jailed
A United States-based Nigerian, Oluwole Adegboruwa, 54, and his accomplice, Enrique Isong, 49, have been sentenced to a combined 40 years in prison for their roles in a sophisticated drug trafficking operation. The duo used the dark web to distribute over 300,000 oxycodone pills across multiple states, amassing $9 million in profits.


According to the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Utah, Adegboruwa orchestrated the illegal enterprise, directing associates on procuring, packaging, and distributing the drugs to buyers who placed orders via dark web marketplaces. Payments were received in cryptocurrency, which was later converted into local currency.

The operation ran from October 2016 to May 2019 before law enforcement dismantled it. Adegboruwa was arrested and sentenced to 30 years in November 2024, while Isong received a 10-year sentence in October 2024.


In addition to his prison term, Adegboruwa was ordered to forfeit $20 million, one of the largest financial penalties ever imposed by the District of Utah. The court also mandated a lifetime of supervised release following his incarceration.


During the trial, evidence revealed that Adegboruwa was the operation’s mastermind, overseeing every aspect of the syndicate’s activities. He confessed to controlling the drug sales and managing cryptocurrency accounts used to conceal proceeds.

Prosecutors described the operation as a “continuing criminal enterprise,” with Adegboruwa employing a team to procure pharmacy-grade oxycodone pills, package them, and ship orders to customers across the U.S.


Jonathan Pullen, Special Agent in Charge of the DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division, praised the verdict, highlighting the agency’s commitment to dismantling drug networks, even those operating in the clandestine world of the dark web.
“Adegboruwa’s criminal enterprise was complex, sophisticated, and generated millions in profits concealed in cryptocurrency. This sentencing sends a clear message: drug traffickers have no safe haven, not even in the dark web’s hidden corners,” Pullen said.


The sentencing serves as a grim warning to those exploiting technology for illicit activities, emphasizing that law enforcement agencies are vigilant in uncovering and prosecuting such crimes.

 

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“Ibadan Funfair Stampede: 35 Children Dead, Tinubu Orders Probe Amid National Mourning”

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“Ibadan Funfair Stampede: 35 Children Dead, Tinubu Orders Probe Amid National Mourning”


Sadly, a children’s funfair in Ibadan turned into a catastrophe on Wednesday, claiming the lives of 35 children and leaving six others critically injured in a devastating stampede. The event, held at Islamic High School, Basorun, was organized by Prophetess Naomi Silekunola, a former queen of the Ooni of Ife, and Oriyomi Hamzat, an Ibadan-based broadcaster.


Despite provisions made for 5,000 attendees, over 7,500 participants flooded the venue, leading to overcrowding. The event spiraled out of control when the gates were opened to the surging crowd, causing a deadly rush that trampled many, including children. Eyewitnesses recounted harrowing scenes as parents and organizers scrambled to save lives amidst the chaos.


The Oyo State Police Command has detained seven individuals, including Silekunola and the school principal, Fasasi Abdulahi, as investigations into the tragedy unfold. The case has been escalated to the State Criminal Investigation Department’s Homicide Section for a thorough inquiry.

President Bola Tinubu expressed deep sorrow over the tragedy, emphasizing the need for a comprehensive review of safety protocols for public events. He has ordered a full investigation and urged the Oyo State Government to ensure such incidents never occur again.

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi, and other leaders have also extended their condolences. The Ooni’s palace highlighted Silekunola’s history of philanthropy but called for stricter adherence to safety measures in future initiatives.


Parents who brought their children to the event shared gut-wrenching accounts of the stampede. “For almost five minutes, I couldn’t find my daughter. People were trampling over us,” one parent recounted. Survivors and grieving families are left grappling with the shock and trauma of the incident.


As the nation mourns, there is a growing demand for stricter enforcement of safety standards at public gatherings. This tragedy serves as a sobering reminder of the importance of crowd control and preparedness in safeguarding lives.


In the aftermath, the focus shifts to ensuring justice for the victims and implementing reforms to prevent similar tragedies. As Prophetess Silekunola and other organizers face scrutiny, the tragedy underscores the urgent need for better planning and safety in large-scale events, particularly those involving children.

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