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Why We Removed Dayo As Ogun PDP Chairman – Kashamu

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Senator Buruji Kashamu, the Ogun State’s Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate in the 2019 gubernatorial election, has said the former chairman, Chief Adebayo Dayo, was removed for trying to sell the party’s structure.

In a statement he personally signed, which was released in Lagos on Wednesday, Kashamu said Dayo met with Sir Kessington Adebutu at a hotel where he attempted to sell the structure of the party to the businessman.

According to him, “We have the evidence of the meeting at Equity Hotel, Ijebu Ode, where Dayo collected money to sell the Ogun State structures of the PDP to Sir Kessington Adebutu. What the purported buyers should realize is that they have been scammed, as Dayo has no power to transfer the structures of the party to anyone. How can anyone think that he can sell a political structure comprising many interests and major stakeholders for a mere N100 million?”

Chief Dayo has, however, denied the allegation saying it was Kashamu’s group that tried to bribe him with N10million to write the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) that the party’s delegate congress had been conducted.

But Kashamu denied offering the embattled former chairman any bribe, saying there was no reason for that since he had been financing the party in the state over the past 10 years.

Kashamu said, “No one is against the reconciliation of any aggrieved members but the question members of the party continue to ask is: How could Dayo claim that he was trying to reconcile anyone when he did not have any meeting with any stakeholder or any of the party executive committees at LGA or ward level and carried nobody in the State Executive Committee along before signing his contract with the purported buyers.

“What is more intriguing is: how would someone who calls himself PDP chairman want to sell the party to people who still have a binding and subsisting three-year agreement with the Allied People’s Movement (APM) in Ogun State? The agreement was publicly announced on the 7th of March, 2019. They have just done a year and the agreement will lapse in 2022. These elements have neither repudiated the agreement nor have they formally returned to the PDP.”

While stressing that the suspension of Dayo was in accordance with the party’s constitution, Kashamu said, “Constitutionally, the suspension of Adebayo Dayo was very much in order as prescribed by Article 57(3) of the PDP constitution.

“This provision empowers the Ogun State Working Committee (OGSWC) of the PDP to suspend any member of the party for a period not exceeding one month during which period such a member may be referred to the appropriate Disciplinary Committee.

“The OGSWC did not entertain any motion to discipline Adebayo Dayo. It only considered a motion to lodge a complaint against him at the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the PDP, for his activities against the Ogun State Executive Committee (OGSWC) and the party in Ogun State.

“Once it was resolved to lodge a complaint at the NEC against Dayo for the question of his discipline to be entertained by the NEC of the party, the members of the OGSWC further resolved that he should be suspended in the interim until the NEC decides whether or not to initiate the necessary disciplinary process against him.”

He added, “Contrary to Chief Adebayo Dayo’s argument, there is no encumbrance whatsoever on the capacity of the OGSWC to pass a motion to suspend him from his position as state chairman. This was not a meeting of the Ogun State Executive Committee of the PDP to determine whether to refer Dayo to a state disciplinary committee of the party as forbidden by Article 59(3) of the PDP Constitution.

“It was a duly convened extraordinary meeting of the OGSWC of the PDP to discuss the party’s activities and it was at that meeting that the decision was taken that the OGSWC be a complainant to the NEC of the party, against Dayo, which may then refer the matter to the appropriate disciplinary committee at the national level.”

Kashamu assured PDP members in Ogun State of the strength and virility of the party saying, “I wish to urge all members of the party in Ogun State to be peaceful and calm, as Dayo has no hope of victory in his dastardly endeavour. Members should be confident that the future of the party in Ogun State is bright and all will be well.”

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Bandits Burn Primary School in Niger Despite Alleged ₦10m Protection Levy

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By Ekunode Ayomipo

Fresh concerns have emerged over the worsening security situation in parts of Niger State after suspected bandits reportedly set ablaze the Central Primary School in Dekara, Borgu Local Government Area, despite allegedly receiving a ₦10 million protection levy from communities within the district.

According to residents who spoke to journalists, the armed men invaded Dekara after emerging from the Kainji Lake National Park, where criminal groups have long been suspected of operating. Community members claimed the attackers had earlier imposed a ₦10 million levy on villages in the area, threatening devastating attacks if the demand was not met. In an effort to protect lives and property, residents reportedly contributed the money with the hope that the communities would be spared.

However, despite the payment, the gunmen allegedly launched an attack on the district headquarters, setting the Central Primary School on fire and forcing residents to flee. The incident has left many families displaced and has further disrupted access to education for children in the affected community.

Residents described the attack as a betrayal, saying the payment had been made under duress after assurances that the communities would no longer be targeted. The destruction of the school has intensified fears among locals, many of whom have abandoned their homes for safer areas and informal internally displaced persons (IDP) camps.

The latest incident adds to a growing pattern of insecurity across several local government areas in Niger State, including Borgu, Shiroro, Munya, Rafi and Agwara, where armed groups have continued to carry out kidnappings, killings, extortion and attacks on rural communities. Security analysts have repeatedly warned that the forests surrounding the Kainji Lake National Park provide difficult terrain that allows criminal groups to operate and evade security forces.

Reports also indicate that, around the same period, armed bandits attacked communities in Shiroro Local Government Area, leaving at least one person dead while another was reportedly abducted, underscoring the persistent security challenges facing many parts of the state.

As of the latest reports, authorities were yet to issue a comprehensive official statement specifically addressing the Dekara school attack. Meanwhile, residents continue to call for stronger security measures, increased military presence and lasting solutions to end the cycle of violence that has devastated communities across Niger State.

The incident highlights the growing humanitarian and security crisis in rural Nigeria, where attacks on schools and civilian infrastructure continue to threaten lives, education and economic activities despite ongoing security operations.

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We Killed Ogun Broadcaster Just to Teach Her a Lesson, Three Suspects Confess

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The Ogun State Police Command has arrested three suspects in connection with the killing of former Ogun State Television (OGTV) broadcaster, Olakitan Oyesiku, and her security guard, Pelumi Adetayo.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Bode Ojajuni, announced the arrests on Thursday while addressing journalists at the command headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta.

Ojajuni said investigators uncovered the suspects through intelligence-driven operations, technical tracking and forensic investigations launched after the double murder.

Oyesiku and Adetayo were discovered dead at the retired broadcaster’s home in the Owode-Egba area of Ogun State on June 21. Her Lexus RX 330 was also missing from the residence.

The police commissioner said officers at the Owode-Egba Police Station received a report around 4pm on June 21 over unusual developments at the deceased’s residence.

“Preliminary information indicated that the front door of the residence had been partially damaged while the security house within the compound was found locked, prompting immediate police intervention,” Ojajuni said.

He said detectives who arrived at the scene found Adetayo dead inside the security post, while Oyesiku’s body was discovered in the living room of the main building.

“The crime scene was scientifically processed. Preliminary investigation further revealed that a Lexus RX 330 vehicle belonging to the deceased was missing from the compound, raising suspicion of robbery and murder,” he added.

According to Ojajuni, the stolen vehicle was traced and recovered a day later through intelligence and technical tracking efforts.

He said investigators also recovered a handwritten note at the crime scene, which later became a key piece of evidence.

“Although the ignition key had been removed and the registration number plates detached from the vehicle, detectives recovered the vehicle’s registration plate concealed underneath one of the seats, which enabled investigators to positively identify and confirm the vehicle as the property of Madam Olakitan Oyesiku.

“One critical piece of evidence recovered from the scene was a handwritten note apparently left behind by the perpetrators. The note was subjected to forensic examination and analysis, which generated valuable investigative leads that significantly aided detectives in identifying and tracing those responsible for the crime,” he stated.

The CP said further intelligence gathering led operatives to arrest the prime suspect, 22-year-old Sodeinde Olajuwon Philip, on June 24 at a construction site in Ibara GRA, Abeokuta, where he worked as a labourer.

He added that subsequent operations resulted in the arrest of Sakirudeen Abdulraheem Ayoola, 27, a security guard, and Sobu Obafunsho, 36, a bricklayer.

Ojajuni said Philip admitted his involvement in the crime and told investigators that he recruited the two other suspects.

He said, “Further follow-up operations by detectives of the command led to the successful arrest of Sakirudeen Abdulraheem Ayoola and Sobu Obafunsho, thereby bringing into custody all identified suspects directly linked to the criminal conspiracy.

“During interrogation, Sodeinde Olajuwon Philip made a confessional statement, admitting his involvement in the murder of Madam Olakitan Oyesiku. He further disclosed that he had recruited Sakirudeen Abdulraheem Ayoola and Sobu Obafunsho to participate in the crime.”

The commissioner said Philip told investigators he orchestrated the attack because of grievances he held from the period he worked as a security guard for the deceased.

“The suspect stated that the murder of Madam Olakitan Oyesiku was intended to ‘teach her a lesson,” Ojajuni added.

Ojajuni said the suspects struck on June 20 and first subdued Adetayo before forcing their way into the residence.

“According to the statement, they first overpowered the security guard, Pelumi Adetayo, and used him to gain access to the residence. Upon gaining entry, they attacked Madam Olakitan Oyesiku and subsequently murdered the security guard.

“After committing the crime, the suspects fled the scene with the deceased’s Lexus RX 330 vehicle, which was later recovered through intelligence-led and technical tracking operations at the Onikolobo area of Ogun State,” the CP said.

The police commissioner also revealed that detectives recovered several items believed to be linked to the crime, including a broken hammer, a cutlass, a plank and a black pen.

“Following the suspects’ confessional statements, detectives conducted further searches at locations linked to them. During the operation, a broken hammer, a cutlass, a plank, a black pen and other relevant exhibits connected to the investigation were recovered,” he said.

Ojajuni noted that despite the confessional statements and evidence already obtained, detectives were still expanding the investigation.

“The Ogun State Police Command wishes to emphasise that while the suspects have made useful statements and substantial evidence has been recovered in the course of the investigation, all suspects remain entitled to due process under the law.

“Investigation is ongoing to consolidate all available evidence and ensure diligent prosecution of all suspects connected with the crime,” he added.

He assured residents that the command would pursue justice for the victims and ensure everyone connected to the killings faces the law.

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Glo Extends “Borrow Me Credit” Services for Customer Inclusion

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National telecommunications operator, Globacom has extended its “Borrow Me Credit” service in a calculated move meant to guarantee that none of its customers will ever be disconnected because of a low or zero airtime balance.

According to a statement released by Globacom in Lagos, the service’s eligibility requirements have been simplified to offer millions of active prepaid consumers nationwide quick airtime and data solutions. The company made it clear that even though there is a service fee, the main objective is still to provide instant assistance whenever the customer’s balance is low.

The enhanced “Borrow Me Credit” service also allows subscribers to “Borrow Special Data “and additionally “Borrow Airtime/Data for Others”. This allows Glo customers to act as a lifeline for friends and family members who may be out of reach or unable to recharge immediately, further strengthening the bonds of the Glo community through shared connectivity.

“Whether it is an urgent business call, a late-night research project, or staying in touch with loved ones during an emergency, Glo’s “Borrow Me Credit” ensures that a low balance never results in a zero-communication experience,” the company hinted.

The service caters to a wide range of customer needs, with airtime and data denominations available from as low as N25 up to N4,000, ensuring flexible options for different usage requirements.

Globacom added that the structure of the service is designed to ensure higher borrowing limits to customers with stronger usage profile and greater engagement on the network.

By maintaining a consistent presence on the network, prepaid customers unlock various tiers of credit and data, ranging from basic emergency airtime to substantial Data Plans “Borrow Me Credit” ensures that the service is sustainable and provides the most frequent users with higher limits to match their digital lifestyle.

All eligible Glo prepaid customers are encouraged to explore the benefits of the “Borrow Me Credit” service by simply dialing *303# and choosing from the available airtime or data options. Customers can also visit the official Globacom website for more information regarding eligibility criteria and the service charge policy.

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