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Thursday, 29 May 2025

Horror in Iwo: Islamic Cleric to Die by Hanging After Slaughtering 25-Year-Old Client in Chilling Ritual Murder Disguised as Prayer

Horror in Iwo: Islamic Cleric to Die by Hanging After Slaughtering 25-Year-Old Client in Chilling Ritual Murder Disguised as Prayer

Grief, rage, and disbelief filled the courtroom in Iwo, Osun State, on Wednesday, May 28, as Justice Lateef Adegoke pronounced the ultimate sentence on an Islamic cleric, Kabiru Ibrahim — death by hanging — for the brutal and ritualistic murder of a 25-year-old man, Lukman Adeleke.

What began as a simple request for spiritual guidance ended in cold-blooded horror.

According to the case presented by the prosecution, Lukman, a vibrant young man with a promising future, had approached Ibrahim for spiritual consultation over a land purchase. As part of the process, the cleric instructed him to bring the money intended for the land, claiming it needed to be “fortified” through prayers. Lukman complied — but he never returned home.

Days turned into weeks, and his family grew frantic. When confronted, Kabiru Ibrahim denied seeing Lukman in over two weeks. But a local resident shattered his lie, revealing that he had personally escorted Lukman to the cleric’s house the very day he disappeared.

The family immediately raised the alarm, and the matter was handed over to the police. What followed was a series of chilling revelations that left even seasoned investigators stunned. During police interrogation, Ibrahim broke down and confessed. He admitted to killing Lukman and led the police to the Ilesa/Akure expressway. There, hidden away from the world, was a sack — inside it, Lukman's decomposing body, his palm gruesomely severed.

The court heard how the spiritual session was a deadly trap, with Ibrahim luring his client under the guise of faith. The stolen money was never recovered, but the damage had already been done — a promising life brutally ended, a family left shattered, and a community stunned by the evil lurking behind clerical robes.

Justice Adegoke, in delivering his ruling, described the crime as barbaric and heartless. The court found the defendant guilty on all counts: conspiracy, murder, and theft, in violation of Sections 324, 319(1), and 390 of the Criminal Code of Osun State. While Kabiru Ibrahim received a seven-year sentence for theft, it was the murder charge that drew the ultimate punishment: death by hanging.

The prosecution, led by Abiodun Badiora, presented a watertight case backed by photographic evidence, eyewitness testimony, and the killer’s own extrajudicial confession. Six witnesses were called to testify, all painting a damning picture of betrayal and ritual horror.

Notably, Ibrahim’s defence counsel offered no rebuttal to the prosecution’s final written address — a silence that echoed the cleric’s guilt. With no mitigating circumstances, the court ruled that nothing short of the maximum penalty would suffice.

As the judge pronounced the death sentence, there was no joy in the courtroom — only a heavy silence, broken by the quiet sobs of Lukman’s grieving family. For them, justice may have been served, but the hole in their hearts remains.

This is not just a story of murder. It is a chilling reminder that evil sometimes wears the robes of religion, and that the thirst for money can drive men to the darkest depths of inhumanity.




Thursday, 22 May 2025

Alade described his panic and confusion, emphasizing he only wanted to get his children safely to school.

Alade described his panic and confusion, emphasizing he only wanted to get his children safely to school.

His worst fears came true when, amid the chaos, a police officer fired a shot that struck Kehinde, who was seated in the back of the vehicle.

“As I parked to bring the boy out, the policemen and traffic officials were still running after me. I held onto one of them. People gathered and rushed the boy to the hospital. From there, he was taken to UCH. Sadly, when we got there, he gave up the ghost,” he recalled painfully.

Having raised his children alone since their mother left seven years ago, Alade is heartbroken and now demands justice.

“Their mother abandoned us seven years ago, and I made a promise to myself to give my children the best life possible. I’ve worked tirelessly to provide for them, often sacrificing my own needs.

“I’ve turned down opportunities to remarry because I wanted to focus on raising my kids. I often wonder which woman would accept me and my situation without jeopardizing their well-being.

“I’ve done everything I could to give my children a good life. Kehinde had dreams. He loved school. That life is gone now — and for what? A reckless chase over nothing.”

He insisted he was never a suspect and remains bewildered by the officers’ harsh reaction.

“They saw I had children in the car. I wasn’t doing anything wrong beyond trying to get my kids to school. They misjudged me.”

Alade concluded with a call for accountability.

“This cannot go unpunished. I want those responsible to be held accountable. No parent should have to endure the pain of losing a child in such a senseless manner.

“Kehinde was a bright boy with dreams and aspirations. He loved school and was excited about his future. Now, all of that has been stolen from us.

“I need to understand why this happened. My son had so much potential, and it feels incredibly unfair that his life was cut short due to a reckless decision by those who are supposed to protect us. I demand answers, and I want to ensure no other family suffers this kind of loss.”

Following the tragedy, the Inspector-General of Police has ordered a full investigation into the matter, and one officer has reportedly been detained.




Wednesday, 21 May 2025

Why Iyiola Omisore Is The Game Changer In Osun 2026

Why Iyiola Omisore Is The Game Changer In Osun 2026

Iyiola Ajani Omisore, APC,
As the 2026 gubernatorial election draws nearer in Osun, one politician stood above other aspirants jostling for the ticket of the All Progressives Congress(APC)

 He is Iyiola Ajani Omisore, who has remained a strong factor in Osun politics. In 2018, when it was obvious that Alhaji Adegboyega Oyetola, the standard bearer of the APC, will not make it, Omisore, who stood on the platform of the Social Democratic Party was on hand to deliver the good even to the chagrin of the Afenifere leaders who felt that the APC does not deserve such favour from Omisore.

But as a politician with slender arms full of goodwill, he obliged the APC and pronto, Oyetola became the governor. It’s therefore not surprising when the former governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi, encouraged Omisore to berth at the APC. He was later to become the National Secretary of the Party, where he discharged his duty creditably. He mobilised and ensured that President Bola Tinubu got the presidential ticket and capped it with electoral victory in 2023 before he stepped down.

Today in Osun politics, Omisore has become the numero uno that even when he has not indicated interest in the governorship, some canvassers have begun to campaign for Omisore. And like ‘Araba nla’ that he is in Osun politics, the opposition has continued to   show signs of pre election lethargy. Will Omisore join the fray? Presently, Omisore is busy with his professional calling of engineering to the admiration of his professional colleagues. Recently, he was in Oyo State at the invitation of the state governor, Seyi Makinde, who is equally an engineer to put the younger ones through. 

Omisore also received a standing ovation at the 15th mechanical engineering distinguished lecture at the Yar’Adua Centre, Abuja recently. 

Today, Omisore is everywhere across the country and beyond impacting knowledge and promoting the engineering profession. 

To cap it all, Omisore has just been appointed as the chairman Engineering Residency Program Task Force to advance the implementation of Engineering Residency Programme( ERP)  in Nigeria.

If the doctrine of reciprocity is adhered to in the forthcoming Osun guber poll, Omisore is the only candidate that stands as a sure Banker for the APC since Mr Oyetola who reserves the honour of first refusal may not be interested anymore. 


An analysis of the zoning is in favour of Omisore. From Oyetola, Osun central to Ademola Adeleke, Osun West, and now Omisore, Osun east.

Also, the voting demographics is in his favour. From Ife central to east, north and south, Omisore holds the ace. 
 Local governments in Ijesaland will make up the numbers. That’s apart from his supporters across the other two senatorial districts of West and Central. 

As it stands today, Omisore is the only candidate in the APC that his candidature cut across. He’s the only candidate that can break into the strongholds of Adeleke and win substantial followers that will transform to an  electoral victory. 

Omisore is the only candidate in the APC who has the magic wand that can swing the electoral victory in favour of his party.






Oyo Police Command Arrest Officer who Shot WAEC Student in Ibadan

Oyo Police Command Arrest Officer who Shot WAEC Student in Ibadan

The Oyo State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of one of its personnel involved in the accidental shooting and death of a 14-year-old secondary school student, Kehinde Alade, during a traffic enforcement operation in Ibadan.

The Command's Public Relations Officer, CSP Adewale Osifeso, disclosed the development in a statement released Tuesday in Ibadan. He noted that the officer responsible for the firearm discharge has been taken into custody alongside other members of the operation team.

According to CSP Osifeso, the Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, CP Johnson Adenola, has ordered a thorough and transparent investigation into the incident. The investigation is to be led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID).

"The officer involved is cooperating fully with the ongoing investigation, and we assure the public that the findings will be made public," Osifeso said.

The incident occurred around 7:45 a.m. during a joint traffic enforcement operation with the Oyo State Traffic Management Authority (OYTMA). The enforcement team had attempted to stop a black Honda Accord vehicle, with registration number FST 639 JJ, driven by Mr. Odunayo Alade, the deceased’s father, for alleged traffic violations.

"Rather than complying with lawful directives, the driver reportedly accelerated toward the enforcement team in an attempt to evade arrest, ramming into two OYTMA vehicles and a police Buffalo Patrol Truck," the statement added.

In a bid to halt the vehicle and prevent further danger to officers and other road users, barricades were set up. However, the driver allegedly broke through them, prompting a police chase. During the pursuit, a police corporal discharged his firearm, aiming at the vehicle's tyres to stop it. Tragically, the bullet missed and struck young Kehinde Alade, who was seated in the back seat.

The victim was immediately rushed to the University College Hospital (UCH), where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

CSP Osifeso added that the body of the deceased has been deposited at the Adeoyo State Hospital mortuary for autopsy and preservation.

The Oyo State Police Command deeply regrets the unfortunate loss of life and extends its condolences to the Alade family. The Command reiterates its commitment to transparency, justice, and the protection of all citizens.




Monday, 19 May 2025

GOV. SOLUDO DECRIES MURDER OF AGULERI PRESIDENT GENERAL, OTHERS

GOV. SOLUDO DECRIES MURDER OF AGULERI PRESIDENT GENERAL, OTHERS. 


 Soludo Decries Murder of Aguleri President General, Others

The Governor of Anambra State, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has vehemently condemned the brutal murder of Mr. Ifeanyi Iloakasia, President General of Aguleri community and a legal practitioner, who was tragically attacked alongside his client on May 15, 2025, near the Agulu-Nanka boundary in Anambra State.



 This condemnation was conveyed through an official statement issued by the Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Christian Aburime.



Following thorough briefing on the incident, Governor Soludo strongly disapproved the murder, extending sincere condolences to the family, friends of the late Barrister Iloakasia, and the Aguleri community, who have been profoundly affected by the loss of a stalwart peace advocate.



Governor Soludo assured that the state government is actively addressing the incident, collaborating closely with security agencies to swiftly identify and bring the perpetrators to justice, thereby allaying the concerns it has understandably raised.



In a related development, Governor Soludo acknowledged and commended the bravery of state security operatives who foiled an attack on an Isuofia security checkpoint on May 15, 2025. While expressing regret over the sacrifice of one of the officers, he reassured the public that the situation is now under control, with enhanced security measures in place to protect communities.



The governor thereby extended his deepest sympathy to all impacted by these unfortunate events, reiterating his steadfast resolve to uphold and sustain the state's existing peace and security.



He also exhorted residents to remain watchful and sustain their full cooperation with security agencies in the ongoing endeavour to rid Anambra State of the scourge of violence.
 


Diri: You Send Private Jet To Carry Your Own Boss But You Want Fubara To Disrespect His Boss—Eradiri

Diri: You Send Private Jet To Carry Your Own Boss But You Want Fubara To Disrespect His Boss—Eradiri

Udengs Eradiri, a former governorship candidate of the Labour Party in Bayelsa State, has stated that Governor Douye Diri is one of the people encouraging suspended Governor Siminalayi Fubara to disrespect his former boss, Nyesom Wike.

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According to Punch, Eradiri stated that it is wrong for Diri to encourage Fubara to disrespect Wike when he himself continues to honor and respect his own predecessor, former Governor Seriake Dickson in Bayelsa. He said he once served as a commissioner in Bayelsa and knows how things work. He said Diri often goes as far as sending a private jet to ferry his boss (Dickson), showing deep respect. He said, "You respect your own, you will send a private jet to go and carry him, but you want your brother to disrespect his boss"

Eradiri also said that the crisis between Wike and Fubara is not about ethnicity. He said it is a PDP crisis and that dragging the Ijaw people into it is misleading.




Peace Deal: Tinubu asked 'Do you all agree" everybody said yes. Fubara, Wike and I were there—Okocha

Peace Deal: Tinubu asked 'Do you all agree" everybody said yes. Fubara, Wike and I were there—Okocha

Mr. Chukwujinka Okocha, SAN, a former President of the Nigerian Bar Association and ex-Attorney-General of Rivers State, has shared what he witnessed during a peace meeting held at the Aso Rock Villa to address the political crisis in Rivers State.

Speaking in a coverage by Symfoni TV, Okocha said the crisis began between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, whom Fubara used to refer to as his boss. He stated that they were invited to meet with President Bola Tinubu at the Presidential Villa.

Okocha disclosed that during the meeting, an eight-point peace deal was brought out. He said the peace deal was read aloud by former Governor Peter Odili. He said when President Tinubu asked everyone present if they agreed to the terms of the peace deal they said yes

Okocha said he was present in the meeting and witnessed everything that happened. He said Governor Fubara, Nyesom Wike, and the Rivers State House of Assembly Speaker, Martin Amaewhule, were all in attendance.

In Okocha's words: "After crisis started between him (Fubara) and his Oga as he used to call Nyesom Wike, we went on the invitation of President Tinubu to Aso Rock Villa. Again, that 8 point communique was produced, read by our former governor Sir Doctor Peter Odili. And after each point President Tinubu would echo 'do we all agree' and everybody would say yes. I was physically there, Fubara was there, Nyesom Wike was there, Martin Amaewhule was there"