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Unrest in Erebe Ijebu Community After Suspected Land Grabber Attacks, Destroyed Police Vehicles, Eloped With Suspect

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EREBE — Hell was let loose at the Lagos border of Erebe Ijebu on Wednesday 31st of January 2024 as gunmen suspected to be land grabbers and cultists resisted efforts by officers of the Nigerian Police to arrest an ally of a former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel (OGD) and in the process destroyed properties worth millions in the town.

 

 

 

 

Unrest in Erebe Ijebu Community After Suspected Land Grabber Attacks, Destroyed Police Vehicles, Eloped With Suspect

The reason for his arrest according to multiple source claimed that he was accused to have recently conspired with one Oba Oludaisi Mosuro of Omu town of OGD and another neighboring Oba Awokoya Yesufu, a well known land agent in Lekki area of Lagos State amongst others to impersonate the founding family of Erebe town, the OLOJA ADEKOYA (OFIRIGIDI) ANIKINAIYA FAMILY, a Royal line of the Anikilaya Ruling House of the incumbent Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona, Ogbagba II by creating one SANGOKOYA OFIRIGIDI, a similar but fictitious name to the founding family of Erebe forged several documents raised and presented false information to the police, Government, courts of law in a bid to acquire 20.981 acres of land in Erebe town Amebo Newspapers NG learnt.

However, What broke the camel’s back according to the Financial Secretary, of Erebe Community Development Association, Prince Adebowale Razak while speaking with our correspondent was that the OGD towns men of Omu relying on the fictitious SANGOKOYA had been using land grabbers led by a popular land grabber, Banjoko alias THREECO to delineate, partition and grab the entire Erebe land harras, intimidate and hired cultists and assassins who recently attempted to kill the Oloja Elect of Erebe, Prince Olawunmi Samuel Oluwasegun and certain representatives of Erebe town.

Meanwhile, The police in the course of investigating a report made to them by the Community founding family visited Iganta (Erebe) to make inquiries where one Segun Lawal, an OGD ally and a host of cultists invaded the site shot sporadically into the air and destroyed three vehicles of the police and eloped with the main suspect.

As at the time of writing this report Erebe town has remain in disarray as only the hired thugs terrorising the town are occupying the territory, organizing protests to cover their tracks.

A clergy Pastor Sanya of OLOJA ADEKOYA (OFIRIGIDI) ANIKINAIYA reliably inform our correspondent that the community is waiting to see WHETHER the invading land grabbers boast of their security from prosecution guaranteed by OGD could transfer Erebe and it’s villages; Okemeri, Ikasi, Igbota, Iganta, Oke Oko, Agbafen, kajola customary ownership to their Owu migrants customary tenants (inventors SANGOKOYA OFIRIGIDI) whom their (OLOJA ADEKOYA OFIRIGIDI’s) ancestor Awujale Anikilaya settled at Omu in the year 1849 after the Owu-Ipole war of 1822—1829 descendants of Awujale Anikilaya (Oloja Adekoya Ofirigidi Anikinaiya family) will retain their heritage in country where rule of law exists, time will tell.

Also, Omoba Falilat Otukoya opined that Government need to look into land grabbing activities of Obas abusing their chieftaincy privileges or prescribed authority donated to them to dabble into land issues on the pretext of chieftaincy powers by appointing their stooges as Baales over earlier settled nearby towns, creating parallel administrative structures in a bid to expand their territory or annex the land therein as it is being attempted on Erebeland in this latest scenario.

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Primate Ayodele Becomes The Most-Sought After Prophet In Togo* By Serge Ayao, Lome

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*Primate Ayodele Becomes The Most-Sought After Prophet In Togo*

By Serge Ayao, Lome

 

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The leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Pastor Elijah Ayodele has touched several nations with his dynamic and unique prophetic ministry and it appears Togo is the latest country to experience the heavy wave of the prophet’s ministry.

 

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Primate Ayodele Becomes The Most-Sought After Prophet In Togo*
By Serge Ayao, Lome

The Nigerian-born cleric has suddenly become a household name in Togo due to his remarkable prophecy regarding the country’s parliamentary election which took place last week. There are reports that Primate Ayodele’s prophecy videos and statements concerning the election have become ‘ringing tone’ for people who are yet to recover from the accuracy of his prophecy.

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Primate Ayodele, known for always prophesying ahead of time, had revealed the outcome of the parliamentary election months before it was held. The election was presumed by many to be tough due to the presence of opposition but Primate Ayodele in his prophecy categorically stated that the ruling party will still get more parliamentary seats.

At the release of his 2024 prophecies in December 2023, Primate Ayodele revealed that every plan to remove the president of the country will be aborted. He made it known that the incumbent president will still return to his position after the election.

These were his words

‘’TOGO: I foresee there will be an election in Togo even as people will not be satisfied with the performances of the government. The country will be troubleshooting on how to revamp the economy. There will be total confusion in Togo before, during and after the election. The country will not find things so easy. I foresee that all the plans designed to remove the president will be aborted.’’

In another prophecy he shared a few hours to the election, Primate Ayodele asserted that the ruling party will get more seats in the election because the opposition parties failed to form a coalition as he earlier advised.

These were his words

‘’The union of forces and other parties should have come together for this election but as it stands, Union for the Republic party’’

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In fulfillment of this prophecy, the ruling party, Union for the Republic party (UNIR) won 108 of 113 seats in the new assembly, according to provisional results from Monday’s vote.

Under the new constitution approved by lawmakers in April, Gnassingbé will now be able to take a new post as “president of the council of ministers” – a role similar to prime minister that is automatically assumed by the leader of the majority party in parliament.

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Mende Estate: Lagos homeowners decry demolition, seek compensation

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Sadly, the residents of Mende Estate Villa in the Maryland area of Lagos State have decried the recent demolition of their multimillion naira houses in the area by the Lagos State Government while seeking compensation for a new shelter.

 

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Our correspondent, who visited the area on Sunday, observed how the estate’s homes were destroyed and how the occupants hastily packed their possessions to leave.

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Speaking with PUNCH Metro, some residents bemoaned how terrible it was to exit their houses without having a backup plan and a comfortable place to sleep.

 

 

 

 

PUNCH Metro had reported that the state Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, had said the demolition was needed to reclaim the Odo Iya Laro drainage channel.

 

Also, a popular Nigerian singer, Yemi Alade, had decried the demolition carried out at the estate while stating that such action would discourage those interested in investing in real estate in the state.

A member of the resident association who pleaded anonymity claimed that the residents tried to negotiate with the Lagos State Government but were ignored and that they were not given any prior notice before the demolition began on Saturday.

“The Lagos State Government came and said they wanted to demolish the place. They did not serve us any letter of demolition. We were negotiating with the government yesterday (on Saturday), and before we knew it, they just moved in with their bulldozer.”

 

He added that although there were miscreants in the estate, the security guards were making every effort to stop them from stealing their possessions.

“They have not told us what they want the estate for. All they said was that we were too close to the canal. Miscreants are everywhere, and the security officers are trying to prevent them from stealing anything because residents’ properties are scattered everywhere,” he lamented.

Another resident in the area, simply identified as Kayode, said the government asserted that the houses were too close to the canal and that they had yet to discuss with the residents.

Kayode added, “Nothing has been said so far. We are hoping that they will come and have a discussion with us. For now, all we know is that we have to move out. They do not care where we will move. They have started demolishing areas around a bridge in the area, and we never thought it would get to our area.”

 

He stated that the issue might potentially end in court, and he was hoping that the appropriate party would win.

“They said the houses are too close to the canal, but they should have known before now because before we all built all the houses, we got approval from the government. I am sure the issue will end up in court, and the court can decide who they think is right,“ he said.

Another resident, simply identified as Tega, claimed that the residents’ biggest nightmare came true when the government gave them two hours to leave their houses.

 

 

 

She said, “We did not get any prior notification. They gave us two hours to exit the estate. They told us yesterday (on Saturday). Most people have moved out since then, and we are just trying to get the pieces today. It is the worst nightmare for some of the families here.”

When contacted, the Commissioner for Information, Gbenga Omotoso, stated that before the demolition, several meetings were held with the residents.

Omotoso said, “The government cannot be so heartless as to tell people to leave their homes in two hours. The Commissioner for Environment was on Arise News Television this morning (Sunday), and he explained everything.

“He explained how many years they had been at it, even before he came to office. On his social media page, he released a series of videos of meetings he had with them.

He added that the state Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources paid a visit to the estate two weeks ago and engaged in negotiations with the residents, adding that the community at large needed to be prevented from flooding.

“He was there last week and two weeks ago. It is not true that they were given two hours. They have been negotiating with them, but the thing is, we do not look at the larger picture.

“If we say one house must stay and the whole community will have to suffer when there is flooding, then that is not right. No one can exit them without prior notice in a country that is governed by law. Should they be compensated for building on drainage channels? I have never heard of that, and the law does not say so.”

 

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Residents of Odo Iragbushi protest the 10 years delay in appointing a new traditional ruler

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Residents and leaders of Odo Iragbushi, a community in Eredo Local Council Development Area, of Epe, Lagos State on Friday staged a peaceful protest demanding an expedited action on the appointment and installation of a new traditional ruler for the town.

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The residents noted that the ancient town had no monarch for more than 10 years after the demise of the late traditional ruler Oba Julius Aladegbusi.

The protesters, who were led by the youth leaders of the community argued that the lack of a traditional ruler in the community for almost ten years has had a negative impact on its development.

They appealed to the Lagos State Government to ratify the community’s choice of a new king, Prince Tomina Odutuga.

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A youth leader in the community, Comrade Babatunde Moshood who spoke on behalf of the residents asked the government to consider the people’s choice and speed up the process of installing a new king for the community while warning that any manipulation against people’s wish may plunge the town into chaos.

He noted that all their efforts on this matter were truncated by the bigwigs in and outside the community while the two contenders for the kingship post have been an issue in the community.

He noted that the community leaders and the youth on several occasions had dialogued with the two contenders to allow peace to reign but none of them was ready to step down for each other.

Meanwhile, the community had early last year staged a peaceful protest to the Governor’s Office and the State House of Assembly this year where they sent petition letters to the Lagos State Governor, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftancy Affairs and other concerned ministries. Today again, a peaceful protest was staged in the community as a reminder.

 

Residents of Odo Iragbushi protest the 10 years delay in appointing a new traditional ruler

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