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Man Kidnaps, drugs Church Member’s 10-Year Old son in Lagos

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The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old suspect, Triumph Okechukwu, for allegedly abducting a 10-year-old boy, Chukwudalu Nnaji, in the Orile area of the state.

It was learnt that a tricycle rider, Chinonso Obinna, was also apprehended as an accomplice to the crime.

It was learnt that Okechukwu and the victim’s mother attended the same church and lived in the same neighbourhood.

Okechukwu and Obinna were alleged to have lodged in the Sunderland Hotel Annex, a hotel in the area, to perfect the crime.

They were said to have left the hotel on Thursday, waylaid and abducted the victim on his way to school.

Our correspondent was told that the two men took Nnaji into the hotel room, where they forced a substance suspected to be sleeping drug down his throat.

It was gathered that the 10-year-old resisted the men and the sound of the struggle aroused the suspicion of other people in the hotel.

The suspects were said to have been beaten up before they were handed over to policemen from the Orile division.

A source said the police were alerted to the incident around 10am.

He said, “The prime suspect, Okechukwu, connived with the tricycle operator, Obinna, to take the boy to the hotel, where they had already secured a room.

“He promised to settle Obinna after he had been able to get ransom from the boy’s parents. The boy was on his way to school when they picked him on the road as if they were assisting him.

“Together, they took him to the hotel. They planned to keep him in their room until the parents paid a ransom. However, the boy struggled and called for help, which attracted the attention of people in the hotel.”

When our correspondent approached the manager of the hotel, which is on Coker Street, Orile, he denied that the incident happened on the premises.

A resident, however, told our correspondent that the incident generated confusion in the area.

“The two men were apprehended and seriously beaten up until the police came to rescue them,” the resident, who did not identify himself, said.

Our correspondent learnt that the suspects had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.

A source said the prime suspect confessed to the crime in his statement to the police, adding that he said he planned to collect ransom from the boy’s parents.

He said, “Investigations showed that the main suspect and the boy’s parents attended the same church. Okechukwu said he studied all the members of the church to know those who were wealthy and he decided to go for the boy. He said he only wanted to make money.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the incident, adding that investigations were ongoing.

She said, “We gathered that both suspects, who were lodgers at the Sunderland Hotel Annex, Orile, allegedly accosted Nnaji on his way to school. They lured him to their hotel room, where they administered some substance suspected to be sleeping drug on him. However, the victim was rescued by the hotel workers, while the suspects were handed over to the police.”

Badmos said the victim had been taken to a hospital for treatment.

 

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Don’t Return Fuel Subsidy Through Dubious Means, Group Tells NNPCL’s Mele Kyari

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The Afenifere Mandate Forum (AMF) has cautioned the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) against re-introducing fuel subsidy through dubious means, citing the regime’s notorious history of corruption.

The group emphasised the need for transparency going forward, urging the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) not to make payments to NNPCL’s foreign partners in the name of subsidy.

In a statement signed by its President, Otunba Davies Folorunsho, the group said the fuel subsidy regime was embroiled in corruption, with allegations of fraudulent payments and inflated subsidies.

Folorunsho said Mele Kyari, the Group CEO of NNPCL, was at the centre of the controversy, with reports of the company importing toxic fuel from Malta.

He noted that this not only perpetuated corruption but also endangered the health and safety of Nigerians.

However, Folorunsho said the he removal of fuel subsidy has been a significant step towards economic recovery, saving the country billions of dollars that were previously spent on subsidizing petrol prices.

“In 2022 alone, subsidies gulped $10 billion, leaving the state oil company NNPC with nothing to remit to the treasury,” he added.

“Fuel subsidy were not only financially ruinous but also largely regressive, benefiting mostly car-owning urbanites and those who could afford petrol-powered generators.

“As a result of the subsidy removal, the financial burden on the government has been significantly reduced, freeing up more funds for critical infrastructure and social programs.

“Additionally, government revenue has increased, smuggling has decreased, and the risk of adulterated fuel has been mitigated. The removal of fuel subsidy has also paved the way for a more sustainable energy ecosystem, encouraging the use of alternative energy sources and reducing Nigeria’s reliance on fossil fuels.

The group urged the NNPCL to maintain transparency in its operations and avoid re-introducing fuel subsidy through the backdoor.

“We believe that the removal of fuel subsidy is a step in the right direction, and we urge the government to continue on this path towards economic recovery,” Folorunsho said.

 

 

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Adron Homes Celebrates Christmas with Customers, Reaffirms Commitment to Bridging Nigeria’s Housing Deficit

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As the world embraces the joy and warmth of the Christmas season, Adron Homes and Properties, Nigeria’s foremost real estate company, has extended heartfelt greetings to its esteemed customers while reaffirming its commitment to addressing the nation’s housing challenges.

In a message of gratitude and celebration, Adron Homes expressed deep appreciation to its customers for their trust and loyalty throughout 2024. The company highlighted its unwavering dedication to making incredible housing affordable for all Nigerians, in line with its mission of reducing the country’s housing deficit.

“Christmas is a time to celebrate family, unity, and gratitude,” the statement read. “As we reflect on the year, we are proud to have played a role in making homeownership a reality for thousands of Nigerians. Our vision is clear—to bridge the housing deficit by providing affordable, luxurious, and secure homes for all, regardless of income level.”

Adron Homes has continued to lead the real estate industry by implementing innovative solutions that make homeownership accessible, including flexible payment plans and cost-effective housing models tailored to meet diverse customer needs.

As part of its Christmas and end-of-the-year celebration, the company has launched a special festive promotions ‘Lemon Friday’ aimed at encouraging more Nigerians to join its growing community of homeowners.

“We remain committed to transforming dreams into reality. This is not just about building homes; it’s about building futures and creating opportunities for families to thrive in a space they can call their own,” the statement added.

Adron Homes extended warm wishes to all Nigerians and its global customers, urging them to embrace the season’s spirit of love and hope. “May your homes be filled with peace, joy, and prosperity this Christmas and beyond.”

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NIHOTOUR Calls on Hospitality, Tourism, Travel, Allied Sector Professionals for Mandated Registration

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NIHOTOUR Calls on Hospitality, Tourism, Travel, Allied Sector Professionals for Mandated Registration

 

The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR), the regulatory and standardization authority in the sector, has invited professionals in the hospitality, tourism,travel and allied sectors to register as mandated by the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (Establishment) Act 2022.

A statement signed by Aare (Dr.) Abisoye Fagade, FIMC, Director-General/CEO
The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism reads:

“Enjoy FREE registration from December 1, 2024, to January 15, 2025! This is your chance to register as a professional or practitioner at no cost.

“Don’t miss this opportunity to solidify your presence in Nigeria’s thriving tourism industry. Visit www.nihotour.gov.ng now!

“Hurry—free registration closes on January 15, 2025. Take the first step toward advancing your career in tourism today!”

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