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BREAKING: Gunmen Hijack Bullion Van In Ogun, Kill Finance Director Bureau Of Political Affairs

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Yet-to-be-identified gunmen, on Wednesday, killed the Director of Finance to the Ogun State governor’s office, Mr. Taiwo Oyekanmi.

According to Daily Post, the accountant was waylaid and shot dead on the popular Kuto Bridge in Abeokuta, less than three kilometres from a bank where he had withdrawn a lump sum of money for government use.

The unknown amount was also taken away by the gunmen.

Sources from the government office hinted that Oyekanmi was gruesomely killed a few days after he celebrated his birthday.

The sources further stated that Oyekanmi was rushed to the state hospital, in Ijaye area of Abeokuta, where he breathed his last.

It was further gathered that the news of his demise has been broken to his family and the Secretary to the State government (SSG), Tokunbo Talabi, as at the time of filing this report, was with the family of the deceased paying his condolence.

When contacted, Spokesperson of the Ogun State Police Command, Omolola Odutola, confirmed the incident but insisted that nobody died at the scene.

But when the commissioner of police, Abiodun Alamutu, was called, he confirmed the incident and also admitted that Oyekanmi was killed.

The police boss said, “This afternoon, the accountant, the Director of Finance with the driver and one other person left for Fidelity Bank to make some withdrawal.

“They went with a homemade bullion van. They were supposed to have a police escort, but for certain reasons, the person was permitted to travel to attend to some issues.

“Consequently, he was not part of the movement today. According to the story, after making the withdrawal, and on their way back to the office, they were accosted.

“A vehicle blocked them on top of the bridge, five occupants of the vehicle came down, shot at the director and from their vehicle brought out a sledge hammer to force the receptacle where the money was kept open and they left with the money.

“The director that was shot was thereafter taken to Ijaye hospital where he eventually gave up the ghost.

“For our investigation, I have directed the area commander to get to the bank and request for the CCTV footage which will give us insight into the vehicle in question and possibility of identifying the culprits if they ever tried to step out of the vehicle or maybe they just maintained their position in the vehicle.

“I have reached out to Lagos and everywhere in the command to block all the exits out of the state, while we are trying to identify them because they said they were five and they were hooded.”

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BREAKING: Maryam Sanda’s Pardon Revoked, Death Sentence Reduced To 12 Years Imprisonment

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The death sentence of Maryam Sanda, who was convicted in 2017 for the murder of her husband, has been commuted to 12 years’ imprisonment.

Sanda’s name was listed under the “reduced terms of imprisonment” and “sentence list” released on Wednesday by Lateef Fagbemi, the attorney-general of the federation (AGF).

 

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JUST IN: Tinubu Reviews Pardon List, Excludes Drug, Human Trafficking, Kidnapping Convicts

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President Bola Tinubu has directed that individuals convicted of kidnapping, drug trafficking, human trafficking, fraud, and unlawful possession of firearms be removed from the list of beneficiaries of the federal government’s prerogative of mercy.

The decision, according to a statement released on Wednesday by Bayo Onanuga, the president’s special adviser on information and strategy, followed Tinubu’s consultations with the Council of State and a review of public opinion on the matter.

“President Tinubu has ordered the exclusion of persons convicted for kidnapping, drug trafficking, human trafficking, fraud, and unlawful possession of firearms from the list of beneficiaries under the federal government’s prerogative of mercy,” the statement read in part.

“This decision was reached after due consultations with the Council of State and in response to concerns raised by members of the public.”

The move is understood to be part of a broader effort to strengthen public confidence in the government’s justice system and ensure that acts considered severe threats to national security are not treated with leniency.

The prerogative of mercy, often exercised by the president on the recommendation of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Prerogative of Mercy, allows for the pardon or sentence reduction of certain categories of prisoners.

Tinubu’s review comes amid growing public concern over the inclusion of convicts with serious offences in recent state and federal pardon lists, a development that had sparked criticism from rights advocates and legal experts.

Further details on the revised list of beneficiaries are expected to be released in the coming days.

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UNILAG Denies Raising Student Fees, Attributes Changes To NELFund Directive

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The University of Lagos (UNILAG) says there has been no new hike in undergraduate tuition fees, attributing recent changes visible on student portals to a directive by the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFund) aimed at consolidating charges.

On Tuesday, students raised concerns after noticing updated fees on their portal showing seemingly higher amounts. In response on Wednesday, UNILAG’s Head of Communications, Adejoke Alaga‑Ibraheem, clarified that the adjustments reflect bundling of previously separate faculty and departmental dues into a single portal payment, in line with the NELFund’s requirement.

“This ensures that once students make payment through their official portal, no other payment will be collected at the faculty and departmental levels,” Alaga-Ibraheem said.

Documents reviewed by TheCable show that while the total quoted fee did not increase significantly, several components were adjusted, and new items such as “portal maintenance” and “entrepreneurship” charges were introduced. For instance, departmental/faculty dues moved from N2,000 in the 2024/2025 session to N15,000 on the consolidated portal. The “TISHIP” fee rose from N5,000 to N7,500. Furthermore, fees for “entrepreneurship” (N5,000), “portal maintenance” (N15,000), “student insurance” (N1,250), “student support services” (N1,250), “professional services” (N7,500), and “general studies (GST)” (N5,000) were listed.

When confronted, the university reiterated that no fresh fees had been introduced and that many of the fees now shown had always been payable but billed separately at faculty or department levels. The consolidation, the spokesperson said, was to ensure that students who access NELFund loans have one clear payment point.

“What we have done is in the best interest of the students so that when they apply for NELFund, they get funding that covers every bill that they pay in school through a central system,” Alaga-Ibraheem explained.
“It is also important to note that the amounts reflected on the portals differ across programmes based on specific academic requirements. This does not amount to a fee hike but an integration of previously separate, legitimate dues.”

In May 2025, NELFund directed UNILAG to refund amounts paid by students before loan disbursement, noting that institutions should not bar students with verified loan applications due to unpaid fees. The university’s consolidation exercise appears aligned with that directive, enabling the loan agency to cover all charges in one go.

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