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Residents of Idi- Oro , Mushin , have accused operatives of the Lagos State Police Command of invading 14 streets and vandalising no fewer than 200 vehicles. However , the police command denied the allegations , saying hoodlums resisting police arrest damaged the vehicles with stones. But residents who spoke to Punch on Thursday alleged that the operatives aside from damaging vehicles parked by the roadsides , also entered into mechanic workshops and destroyed the cars they found there. At least 40 generators belonging to residents were allegedly taken away by the policemen, whom residents claimed wanted to avenge the death of a police sergeant, Abam Mohammed, who was killed during a shootout with drug dealers.

Punch had reported that a drug dealer had taken delivery of hemp valued at N 7 m on Monday. On Tuesday , a police team from the Area D Command , acting on intelligence , stormed the community and recovered the hemp .Hoodlums and some residents allegedly attacked the policemen with broken bottles and stones, as the operatives retreated and returned with reinforcements . In a shootout that ensued between the two sides , the police sergeant and three others were killed .On Wednesday , some residents alleged that policemen invaded their streets , looted property and damaged their vehicles. The affected streets , according to them , are Alhaji, Ogunmokun , Awoyejo, Umoru , Elegba, Alhaji Lasisi , Smith , Amodu , Ibrahim, Akala , Ojo , Anuoluwapo , Opeloyeru and Adegbite .When Punch correspondent visited the area on Thursday , the residents lamented their loss .A trader on Alhaji Lasisi Street , Kike Ajiboye , who sold drinks , said her car was vandalised and three coolers of drinks emptied.

She said , “My car is my moble shop . I use it to sell drinks at parties . The policemen, who were in uniforms , came in around 7 .30 pm on Wednesday . There were many trucks . I was surprised when they started breaking windscreens . They vandalised my car and took all the wines in three coolers . After they emptied my coolers , they punctured the four tryes. The money I made that day , which was in the car , was stolen .“ I took my goods on credit from LAPO (microfinance bank ). How do I pay back over N 100 , 000 ? There is an armoured tank and a police patrol van at the junction and I thought that would guarantee our safety . They threw bottles at us because they knew we were watching from inside .”Another trader , Mrs Adebisi Adetula , alleged that the cops damaged her Ford car and ruined her family business.

She said , “ We could not come out . My Ford car that was destroyed was my family’s means of livelihood. My son, who graduated four years ago , uses it to supply gas in the neighbourhood . Now , what will he use ?”A transport worker, Taofik Ojedele , whose bus was vandalised , claimed that he saw the policemen with knives with which they punctured vehicle tyres .A food seller on Elegba Street , Jelila Kareem , showed Punch correspondent her store , which she alleged was razed by the cops.“ As we were trying to put out the fire , they chased us away with guns. Everything was burnt ,” she added . A mechanic , Semiu Jimoh, said seven vehicles , including Lexus, Mitsubishi , Kia , Toyota Corolla , Toyota RAV 4 , belonging to his customers , were vandalised .Jimoh, who said he was initially arrested by the policemen, alleged that they broke into a workshop where he kept some of the cars and damaged them.

“ They were more than 200 . They were broke into houses and took property . They came to my house and arrested me as well . They broke the fence of my workshop and damaged the four cars there . I don ’ t know what to tell the owners of the cars . I am in serious debt,” he added . He said many residents took away their cars because the policemen threatened to return . A trader on Amodu Street , Bintu Rosulu , alleged that her noodles shop was burgled , saying drinks and phones were taken away . An 80 – year – old woman , Alhaja Rabiu Titilayo , said her house door was broken down by the policemen around 9 pm . “When they came in, I told them not to take away my grandchildren who were taking care of me . They asked me to sit down . They collected my torchlight and some phones in the house. One of the children they arrested was released after we paid N 8 ,000 ,” she added .Some other residents on Amodu Street claimed that the policemen broke the doors and carted away bags of rice and money they made from sales. “They took away my bag of rice , ” a housewife, Shakirat Abdulsalam, said.

A woman who had a provision store on Anuoluwapo Street , Mrs . Raheem Mariam , said the policemen took bottles of drink in the three freezers in the shop . A home video shop beside her , owned by her son, was reportedly vandalised as well . “They took toothpastes , canned fish , eggs and drinks . They opened the video shop with an axe and took phones and power banks,” she said .A landlord on the street , Folorunsho Oladele , who claimed to be ill, said the operatives hit him with the butts of their guns. They were saying, ‘ Na you kill police .’ There were three of them . They beat me up and collected the N 25 , 000 I wanted to use for a surgical operation . They spent about two hours on the street ,” he added . The head of a branch of the Christ Apostolic Church in the area, Pastor Joshua Oluwagbemi, said a service was on in the church when the operatives stormed the street. He said he ended the service and was left with a few members .

He said , “The policemen came in and asked what we were doing . I told them we were in a church . They shouted at me to close the door. Suddenly , they started shooting outside . They turned off my generator . Next, they smashed the windscreens of vehicles on the whole street . They didn ’t take anything from my car . They only damaged the windscreen and side glasses. ”A food seller , Mrs . Akiyode Iyabo , said the policemen took away seven phones from the shop , adding that all the money made from the day ’s sales was taken. “My brother was about to turn off the generator when they held him. They beat him to a pulp and took all the phones in the canteen . Aside from the money we realised from sales that they took , they collected about N 70 ,000 meant for a daily contribution . The policemen were in uniform and were heavily armed, ” she said .A resident , Oluwadamilare Adele , said a car he bought in December was damaged. Two other traders said pieces of meat and bottles of wine were taken from their shops by the cops. It was learnt that a resident was shot and was taken away by the policemen.A man claimed that his wife, Taiye Amodu , was arrested in the house, while a mechanic , Taiwo Hassan , was arrested shortly after he returned from work.

Our correspondent also saw a bet shop and a barber ’s that were vandalised.The cops allegedly entered into the adjoining shop of the bet centre by breaking the wall . A resident said , “ More than 200 vehicles were vandalised on the streets . Many people have taken away their cars because the policemen said they were coming back.” The state Police Public Relations Officer , SP Chike Oti, said the police raided the community on Wednesday and arrested 255 suspects. He said hoodlums , while resisting arrest and throwing stones at the police team , broke the windscreens .He said , “The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, Edgal Imohimi , on Thursday paraded the 255 suspects arrested during the raid on Akala – Mushin and Idi- Oro areas of Lagos State. “The raid on criminal hideouts in these areas became pertinent because of the brazen nature criminals living among the people attack residents and law enforcement officers. “Sequel to this , the CP ordered a raid on identified criminal enclaves in Akala – Mushin and Idi – Oro . During the raid , the criminal elements resisted the police by hurling stones and different types of missiles at them , breaking windscreens of some vehicles parked by the roadside.

“This did not deter the police from arresting 255 suspects , comprising 246 males and nine females , and seizing 39 big bags of weed , suspected to be Indian hemp , and recovering two pump- action rifles and ammunition. “The CP vowed that the command would not rest until drug peddlers , cult members and armed criminals are rid from the streets of Lagos . The command advises parents , guardians and stakeholders to warn their children and wards to stay off criminal enclaves and avoid mingling with criminals . The CP added that the raid would continue in all places identified by police intelligence unit as black spots .”He said investigation into the case had been concluded and all the suspects had been charged to court .

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Court Jails Gospel Singer Moses Otitoju, Eight Others For Cybercrime

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The Federal High Court in Ilorin, Kwara State, has sentenced Moses Otitoju, a self-proclaimed gospel singer, and eight others to prison for crimes linked to cybercrime, conspiracy, and misuse of funds.

Otitoju was sentenced along with Ayodele Joseph, Adeoye Joseph, and Abubakar Abdulmalik, all charged with similar offences by the anti-corruption agency.

The charges were filed by the Ilorin Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

According to a statement issued Friday by Dele Oyewale, Head of Media and Publicity at the EFCC, the 31-year-old gospel singer from Iyamoye in Ijumu Local Government Area of Kogi State was sentenced to six months in prison by Justice Abimbola Awogboro without the option to pay a fine.

Otitoju was convicted for keeping over N8.4 million in his bank account, which was traced to illegal activities.

One of the charges read, “That you, Otitoju Moses Sesan, sometime between October 2024 and December 2025, within the jurisdiction of this honourable court, did retain control of the gross sum of N8,404,339 in your account, being proceeds of criminal conduct, thereby committing an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 17(a) and (b) of the EFCC Act, 2004.”

Ayodele, who had N243,750 in his account, received an eight-month jail sentence without an option of fine.

His Tecno 19 phone was confiscated by order of the court and handed over to the Federal Government.

Adeoye, a native of Okene LGA in Kogi State, was also sentenced to eight months without the option of a fine.

He forfeited $220, an iPhone 13, and a Tecno Pop 9 phone to the Federal Government.

Abubakar was handed a six-month prison term. His iPhone 16 and Samsung S10 were also ordered forfeited to the Federal Government.

EFCC prosecutors Aliyu Adebayo, Sesan Ola, Rashidat Alao, and Mustapha Kaigama led the cases, presenting statements, exhibits, and recovered funds as evidence, all of which were admitted in court.

In another case, Justices Haleema Saleeman and Sulaiman Akanbi of the Kwara State High Court found Emeka Achi, Isaac Oluwafemi, Afolabi Olatoye, Zubeiru Zubeiru Junior, and Abdulkadir Taofeek guilty of cybercrime and diversion of funds.

Justice Akanbi sentenced Abdulkadir to three years in prison with an option to pay a N500,000 fine, and ordered that N800,000, an iPhone 14 Pro Max, and a Samsung phone be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government.

Justice Saleeman sentenced Emeka, Isaac, and Afolabi to six months in jail each, with the option to pay N100,000 as a fine.

In addition, Emeka was ordered to repay N3.35 million within three months and report to the EFCC every two weeks alongside his parents until full payment is made.

Tunde Oyekola

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Kogi University Lecturer Dies During Sex Romp In Hotel Room With 200-Level Student

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A senior lecturer at Kogi State University, Anyigba, named Dr. Olabode Abimbola Ibikunle, reportedly died in a hotel room following a sexual encounter with a 22-year-old student in her second year.

It was reported that the event happened on Tuesday, July 15, and the police at Anyigba were alerted shortly after. The student involved was taken into custody for questioning.

The lecturer, known across the university for his strict approach, was allegedly infamous for taking advantage of female students in return for academic favours.

Sources claim Dr. Ibikunle, who was married with children, had booked a room in a hotel alongside the student, who is studying Social Studies Education.

According to those familiar with the situation, the lecturer consumed several energy drinks prior to the incident, presumably in anticipation of vigorous activity.

Unfortunately, the lecturer collapsed and passed away during the act.

The Kogi State Police Command verified the incident to SaharaReporters on Friday, labeling it as unfortunate.

In a statement to SaharaReporters, the Command’s spokesperson, SP William Ovye Aya, stated that the student had been moved to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for deeper inquiry and potential charges.

Aya explained: “The report was received on July 16, but the unfortunate incident happened on July 15, 2025. It was the manager of the hotel (name not disclosed), who came to the police station at Anyigba and reported about his guest, the lecturer who had lodged in their facility with a 22-year-old 200-level student, 22 years old, named Gloria Samuel.

“According to the manager, the girl on that fateful day rushed to the reception and complained that the lecturer took her to the hotel, and after they had sex, the man slumped.

“So the manager rushed and informed the DPO, and the DPO rushed to the scene, and they moved the man to the hospital. On arrival, a doctor on duty confirmed the lecturer’s death.

“So the girl in question has been transferred from Anyigba Police Division to the State CID for further investigation and prosecution. An autopsy has been conducted, but right now I don’t know whether the result of the autopsy is out because I haven’t spoken with the SCID.”

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FULL LIST: Tinubu Appoints IBB’s Son, Muhammad Babangida Chairman Bank Of Agriculture, Others As Heads Of Govt Agencies

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has appointed Muhammad Babangida, the son of the former military President, as chairman of the revamped Bank of Agriculture.

President Tinubu approved the appointment today, along with seven others. Some of them will serve as chairmen or directors-general of Federal agencies.

Muhammad Babangida, 53, is an alumnus of the European University in Montreux, Switzerland, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration and a Master’s degree in Public Relations and Business Communication. He later attended Harvard Business School’s Executive Program on Corporate Governance in 2002.

Others appointed by the President are:

Lydia Kalat Musa (Kaduna State) Chairman, Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA).

Jamilu Wada Aliyu (Kano State) Chairman, National Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC).

The Hon. Yahuza Ado Inuwa (Kano State) is the Standard Organisation of Nigeria (SON) chairman.

Sanusi Musa (SAN, Kano State) is the Chairman of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Resolution(IPCR).

Prof. Al-Mustapha Alhaji Aliyu (Sokoto State) is the Director-General of the Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA).

Sanusi Garba Rikiji (Zamfara State) is the Director-General of the Nigerian Office for Trade Negotiations (NOTN).

Mrs Tomi Somefun (Oyo State) is the Managing Director of the National Hydro-Electric Power Areas Development Commission (HYPPADEC).

Dr Abdulmumini Mohammed Aminu-Zaria (Kaduna State) has been appointed Executive Director of the Nigerian Integrated Water Resources Management Commission (NIWRMC).

 

Bayo Onanuga

Special Adviser to the President

(Information & Strategy)

July 18, 2025

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