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Remo Growth and Development Foundation, RGDF gets new chairman, vice chairmen

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Remo Growth and Development Foundation, RGDF gets new chairman, vice chairmen

……As Otunba Seni Adetu becomes the new chairman, Prince Wole Sowole as 1st Vice Chairman and Col Dele Oyefuga (retd) as 2nd Vice Chairman

……Akarigbo charges new executives to build on past executive’s achievement

By Solanke Ayomideji Taiwo

 

The Remo Growth and Development Foundation RDGF has experienced a change of leadership following the Sagamu Day celebration anniversary.

 

 

 

The new leadership are Otunba Seni Adetu, Chairman, Prince Wole Sowole, 1st Vice Chairman)
and Col Dele Oyefuga (retd), 2nd Vice Chairman). They were all inaugurated by His Royal Majesty Oba Adewale Babatunde Ajayi, B.L, LLM, FCA, FBR, CFR the Akarigbo and Paramount Ruler of Remoland who is the Grand Patron of RemoGDF in the presence of royalties and eminent dignitaries in Remoland on the 28th of October, 2023.

 

Meanwhile, The outgoing leadership was chaired by Otunba Tunji Lawal-Solarin while “Aare gbogbogbo” Aare (Dr.) Kolawole Oyefeso was the co-chairman. They achieved remarkable feats during their tenure to ensure that growth and development of Remoland was a reality which earned them outstanding awards for their performances and selfless services.

 

The new chairman, Otunba Seni Adetu, former Chief Executive Officer of Guiness PLC accepted the challenge to paddle the canoe of RDGF alongside his vice chairmen towards a sustainable delivery.

 

His Royal Majesty Oba Adewale Babatunde Ajayi, B.L, LLM, FCA, FBR, CFR the Akarigbo and Paramount Ruler of Remoland, Grand Patron of RemoGDF, charged the new executives to build on the achievement of the past executives to enable them achieve more with the foundation.

 

“I want to commend the leadership of Otunba Tunji Lawal Solarin and “Aare gbogbogbo” Aare (Dr.) Kolawole Oyefeso, the co-chairman, for performing wonderfully to ensure that there is remarkable growth in Remoland through RGDF. I want to also appreciate the state government under the leadership of Prince Dapo Abiodun CON for the assistance rendered to RGDF. We are looking up to individual and government support through collaboration with the new executives. ” He said.

 

He called on sons and daughters of Remoland all around the world to support the growth and development of their fatherland and never to forget to invest massively in Remoland to speed up the development.

 

Also, The Chairman of Sagamu Development Association SDA, Hon Adeyiga Taoreed Awoyemi said the association in conjunction with His Royal Majesty Oba Adewale Babatunde Ajayi, B.L, LLM, FCA, FBR, CFR the Akarigbo and Paramount Ruler of Remoland has been putting up seminars, workshop and granting participants start up tools to begin their businesses to curb the rate of crime and criminalities in Sagamu, while noting that the parents should ensure they train their children in the way of the Lord and teach them the negative effect of joining cultism.

 

Otunba Seni Adetu assured the royalties that he would do everything within his capacity to move Remo Growth and Development Foundation RGDF to a greater height with his executive.

 

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Nigerian Woman in U.S. Faces 10 Years in Prison Over $40,980 Unemployment Fraud

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Nigerian Woman in U.S. Faces 10 Years in Prison Over $40,980 Unemployment Fraud

 

A Nigerian woman residing in the United States, Funke Iyanda, is facing the possibility of a 10-year prison sentence after being indicted for fraudulently obtaining $40,980 in unemployment benefits.

According to a statement released by the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) on Thursday, Iyanda, 43, who has no legal immigration status in the U.S., allegedly filed false claims using another person’s identity to receive pandemic unemployment assistance between May 2020 and May 2021.

Fraudulent Claims and Federal Charges

The DoJ revealed that Iyanda submitted falsified applications to the Pennsylvania Department of Labor, securing benefits she was not legally entitled to. A federal grand jury in Pittsburgh has indicted her on one count of theft of government property.

“A Nigerian national residing in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of theft of government property,” the statement read.

The indictment alleges that from May 27, 2020, to May 24, 2021, she applied for and received nearly $41,000 in unemployment benefits despite lacking legal status to qualify for such aid.

Potential Sentence and Legal Consequences

If convicted, Iyanda faces a maximum prison sentence of 10 years and a fine of up to $250,000. However, the final sentence will depend on the severity of the offense and her prior criminal history, if any, as outlined in the Federal Sentencing Guidelines.

“The law provides for a maximum sentence of up to 10 years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, or both. Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, the actual sentence would be based on the seriousness of the offense and the defendant’s prior criminal history,” the DoJ stated.

The authorities emphasized that an indictment is merely an allegation and that Iyanda remains innocent until proven guilty in court.

A Growing Trend of Financial Crimes

This case comes just weeks after another Nigerian-born U.S. resident, Professor Gordian Ndubizu, was sentenced to two years in prison for tax evasion. Ndubizu, along with his wife, was found guilty of concealing approximately $3.28 million in income from their pharmacy business, evading $1.25 million in taxes between 2014 and 2017.

As U.S. authorities continue to crack down on financial crimes, Iyanda’s case highlights the severe consequences of fraudulent activities, especially those involving government assistance programs.

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Outrage as Widow Accuses Police of Killing 27-Year-Old Son in Niger State

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Outrage as Widow Accuses Police of Killing 27-Year-Old Son in Niger State

Minna, Niger State – A tragic incident has sparked outrage and grief in the Angwa-Kaje area of Maitumbi, Minna, as a widow, Aisha Hassan, has accused operatives of the Niger State Police Command of killing her 27-year-old son, Sani Khalid, in cold blood.

The heart-wrenching event unfolded in the early hours of March 10, 2025, when Khalid stepped outside to get fresh air around 3 a.m. due to the hot weather. Moments later, a police patrol vehicle arrived, and within seconds, gunshots rang out. Aisha, a 45-year-old mother of nine who has been widowed for 11 years, recounted the chilling moment she found her son lifeless on a bench at a tea vendor’s shop.

“I Shook Him, But He Was Lifeless”

Narrating her ordeal to Arewa PUNCH, Aisha revealed how she heard the second gunshot and immediately sensed that someone had been shot. Running outside in search of her son, she found Khalid lying motionless.

“I shook him to wake him up, but he didn’t move. When I shook him again, he rolled down from the bench to the floor. That was when I screamed, realizing that the police had shot my son,” she wept.

Neighbors rushed to the scene and hurriedly transported Khalid to the hospital, where doctors confirmed his death.

An Unarmed Victim & Allegedly Drunk Officer

Eyewitnesses in the area claimed that Khalid was unarmed and posed no threat. One of them, identified as Ibrahim, said that the police officer who fired the shot appeared to be intoxicated and also attempted to shoot the tea vendor, who barely managed to escape.

“The policeman was drunk when he stepped down from the patrol van. He shot Khalid in the stomach while he was lying on the bench. He then tried to shoot the mai shai, but the vendor ran for his life. There was no fight, no unrest—nothing to warrant police intervention,” Ibrahim stated.

Residents condemned the killing, describing it as an act of sheer recklessness by the police. Khalid, a promising footballer and trader, was said to be the breadwinner of his family following the death of his father. His mother is now left grieving, with eight other children to care for.

Police Response: “It Was a Stray Bullet”

In response to the allegations, the Niger State Police Command, through its spokesman Wasiu Abiodun, admitted that Khalid was killed by police gunfire but described it as an “unfortunate stray bullet.”

According to Abiodun, the police patrol team was responding to a distress call about a group of youths allegedly causing unrest in the area. He claimed that when the police arrived, they were attacked with stones, prompting one officer to fire shots in an attempt to disperse the crowd.

“In a bid to disperse the boys, one of the patrol team members fired gunshots, and a stray bullet allegedly hit Sani Khalid in the stomach,” Abiodun stated.

He added that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Maitumbi has been directed to investigate the incident and identify the officer responsible for necessary disciplinary actions.

However, Abiodun remained silent on the allegations that the officer who fired the shot was under the influence of alcohol.

Demand for Justice

The killing of Khalid has ignited public outcry, with residents and human rights advocates calling for justice. Many have criticized the police’s handling of the situation and demanded an independent investigation to uncover the truth.

Meanwhile, Aisha Hassan remains inconsolable, calling on authorities to hold those responsible accountable. “Sani was all I had. Now they have taken him from me. They must bring back my son,” she sobbed.

As the nation watches, the people of Niger State wait for justice to be served.

 

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Fire Outbreak Forces Temporary Shutdown of London’s Heathrow Airport

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Fire Outbreak Forces Temporary Shutdown of London’s Heathrow Airport

London’s Heathrow Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, has been temporarily shut down following a fire outbreak that led to a major power outage. Airport authorities have warned of “significant disruption” over the coming days, with hundreds of flights canceled and thousands of passengers affected.

The fire, which was first reported at 11:23 p.m., caused a widespread power failure, impacting not just the airport but also nearby homes and businesses. London Fire Brigade Assistant Commissioner Pat Goulbourne confirmed that firefighters were working under “challenging conditions” to contain the blaze and restore normal operations.

Flights Canceled, Passengers Stranded

In an official statement, Heathrow Airport authorities announced that the facility would remain closed until just before midnight on Friday, urging travelers to stay away from the airport until further notice.

“Heathrow is experiencing a significant power outage,” the statement read. “Passengers should not travel to the airport under any circumstances until the airport reopens.”

With Heathrow handling over 200,000 passengers daily, the closure has left thousands stranded and disrupted global travel schedules. Many airlines are scrambling to reroute flights and provide alternative travel arrangements.

Efforts to Restore Power Underway

Emergency crews are working closely with local authorities to restore power and minimize disruptions. However, the extent of the damage remains unclear, and travelers have been advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation. Authorities are expected to provide further updates as the situation develops.

Passengers scheduled to fly from Heathrow in the coming days are urged to check with their airlines and make alternative travel arrangements where necessary.

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