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An Ekiti State High Court sitting in Ado Ekiti has discharged and acquitted the state chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Jide Awe, and two others who were arraigned for murder.

The defendants had been on trial for the  alleged murder of Madam Juliana Adewunmi and Murphy Jeje, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party in 2013.

The late Adewunmi was the mother of Mr. Segun Adewunmi, the current  Deputy Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly.

The two others discharged by Justice Bamidele Omotosho are Sola Adenijo and Sefiu Owonikoko. But Owonikoko died about three weeks ago.

Their discharge and acquittal followed the withdrawal of the murder charges on Wednesday by the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Kolapo Kolade, on the order of Governor Ayodele Fayose.

Kolade said the state was withdrawing the case in order to promote peace and brotherliness among the people of Erinjiyan Ekiti, which is the community where both the complainant and the defendants in the matter hail from.

He also said the governor consented to the withdrawal of the case in spite of political differences because of his belief in posterity, peace and welfare of the people of the community which was said to have been divided over the court case.

Speaking with newsmen on the development, Kolade said, “What happened in court today is far beyond politics; the governor, in his usual characteristic manner of promoting peace and brotherliness in all communities in Ekiti and across party lines, has intervened.

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JUST IN: CBN Resumes Forex Sale To BDCs At N1,021/$

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The Central Bank of Nigeria has resumed the sale of foreign exchange to Bureau De Change operators. In this latest move, the apex bank is selling to them at an exchange rate of N1,021 per dollar.

Additionally, the CBN has directed BDCs to limit their sales to an amount not exceeding 1.5 per cent above the purchase price.

This information was disclosed in a circular uploaded to the CBN’s website on Tuesday.

Details later…

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St.Ives Hospital Celebrates 3000 IVF Births

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In line with its commitment to deliver total healthcare to its patrons and patients and etched a permanent smile on the faces of families, St. Ives Hospital recently celebrated a landmark three thousand (3000) in vitro fertilization, IVF births. The hospital, which is fast becoming synonymous with IVF success, has continued to record groundbreaking acclaim with its patients in its assisted reproductive technology initiative.

Many Nigerians who hitherto believed that their dreams of becoming parents via the IVF route can only be realized abroad are now the ones
recommending the hospital to others in the same situation as themselves.

The 3000 births success represents one of the highest rates in the medical industry in Nigeria.

St. Ives Hospital started out in 1996, with the family as the area of focus, dedicating its service to women, children, and the family at large.

Overtime, in 2007, it delved into fertility as a core area of competence and has since distinguished itself as the hospital of choice for those who are seeking the fruit of the womb. Among its outstanding feats was the delivery of a set of twins by a 68-year-old lady, which went on to be recorded as the oldest IVF mother in Africa.

The hospital, whose team is led by Dr. Babatunde Okewale, the founder and Chief Medical Director has continued to grow in leaps and bounds with presence at Ikeja, Ikoyi, Akowonjo, all in Lagos State, and Abeokuta in
Ogun State.

The FESTAC branch of the hospital is planned for opening in the third quarter of 2024. One of the outstanding features of the hospital is
the fact that there is a medical consultant on seat at each of its hospital branches.

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BREAKING: Soldiers Dismissed For Stealing Armoured Cables From Dangote Refinery

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Corporal Innocent Joseph and Lance Corporal Jacob Gani, have been found guilty and dismissed from service for theft of armoured cables at Dangote Refinery premises in Lagos State on April 14, 2024.

Major General Onyema Nwachukwu, the Director of Army Public Relations, announced this in a statement on Monday.

Nwachukwu claims that after a comprehensive investigation carried out in coordination with the Dangote Refinery management, it was discovered that Joseph and Gani had left their positions of responsibility and were in unlawful possession of the armoured cables.

He said: “Subsequently, they were both charged for Failure to Perform Military Duties punishable under section 57, sub section (1) and Other Civil Offences punishable under section 114, sub section (1) of the Armed Forces Act CAP A20, the Law of the Federation of Nigeria 2004.

“They were summarily tried.

“During the trial, the evidence against them was presented and they were given the opportunity to present their cases and defend themselves, but were however found guilty of the charges levelled against them in accordance with military laws.”

Nwachukwu said as a demonstration of the zero-tolerance for misconduct and criminality within its ranks, the two soldiers have been dismissed from the Nigerian Army with immediate effect and handed over to relevant authorities for further prosecution.

He added: “This decisive action underscores the NA’s resoluteness in maintaining its institutional integrity and reputation.

“The NA reassures the general public of its dedication to upholding integrity, discipline and accountability at all levels.

“We remain resolute in our duty to protect and serve the nation with honour and dignity.

“We urge the public to continue to support our efforts in safeguarding national security and promoting peace and stability across the nation.”

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