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Osun APC Sweeps Off Aregbesola’s Loyalists For Anti-party Activities…

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It’s a Joke, says Kunle Ige

The gale of crises currently rocking the Osun State Chapter of the All Progressives’ Congress (APC), continues unabated Thursday, (August 31, 2023), as the State Executive Committee of the party rose from its meeting and announced the suspension of another set of senior members believed to be supporters and followers of the one-time governor of the State and Internal Affairs Minister, Rauf Aregbesola.

Prominent figures on the new list includes the former Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Moshood Adeoti, a former Speaker, Osun State House of Assembly, Hon. Nojeem Salami, a former member of the House of Representatives, who was the Senatorial candidate of the party in Osun East Senatorial District, in the last general election, Hon. Francis Famurewa, and a former Special Adviser to governor Aregbesola, Hon. Kunle Ige, and twenty-two other senior members of the party across the State.
But in a swift reaction, Hon. Kunle Ige, dismissed the suspension saying “it is irrelevant and stupid. They can’t even follow common due process. They are destroying the party.
I haven’t been home (Esa Oke) in ages. Since the last election, so where was the anti-party activity? I wasn’t even home (Esa Oke) for the last election. They don’t even think”, he queried.
According to Kunle Ige, the best thing is to “ignore them completely. I don’t have the time for their nonsense”
These gale of suspensions are alleged to be a direct response to the launching of the Omoluabi Caucus by the former governor, Aregbesola, a few weeks ago in his country home in Ilesa.
The former Minister had restated his firm commitment to progressive ideals and the APC in Osun State, as he stated that political parties are amalgamation of different interests and tendencies at the launching.
The former two-term governor of the state, while describing the caucus as one of the many caucuses in the state, said the caucus was not a faction of the party, but a union of like-minds in the state.

He further declared that “the Omoluabi tendency is a caucus within the APC; actually one of the caucuses in the state. We are not a faction. We are the genuine foundation members of the party and we have no intention of abandoning the ship of the party as it navigates the most turbulent waters. We are no sprinters, but long-distance runners and we will still be standing when all the fair-weathers have gone”.

But with the latest developments, it appeared the party did not take kindly to this move by the former minister and his proteges in the party. They have all been slammed with suspension from participating in the party’s activities.

The party had earlier, a week ago, announced the suspension of eighty-four members, who are known notable foot soldiers of the former governor, Aregbesola. They were accused of accepting appointments from the government of Senator Ademola Adeleke of the rival Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP).

The party, in a statement signed by the State Chairman, Sooko Tajudeen Lawal, urged members “to remain focused on our goals and continue working together (sic) to serve the interests of our constituents and our State”.
He declared further that “our commitment to transparency, inclusivity, and adherence to our party’s core values remains unwavering”.
The party in the statement stated that “following complaints of anti-party activities, the State Executive Committee of the Osun State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) constituted a Disciplinary Committee to investigate the allegations against some of its members.

It explained further that “this disciplinary measure came in response to the allegations of misconduct bordering on factionalization of the party and creating parallel party organ”.
“The Disciplinary Committee undertook a thorough and impartial review of the allegations and the findings were carefully deliberated upon by the State Executive Committee.
“After a comprehensive assessment of the evidence and consideration of the committee’s recommendations, the State Executive Committee has taken the difficult yet necessary step of suspending the following members indefinitely:
1. Alhaji Moshood Adeoti
2. Hon. Najeem Salami
3. Senator Mudasiru Hussain
4. Elder Adelowo Adebiyi
5. Mr. Adelani Baderinwa
6. Mr. Sikiru Ayedun
7. Engr. Kazeem Salami
8. Alhaji Adesiji Azeez
9. Barr. Gbenga Akano
10. Mr. Kunle Ige
11. Mr. Biodun Agboola
12. Barr. Gbenga Awosode
13. Mr. Rasheed Opatola.
14. Hon. Gbenga Ogunkanmi
15. Hon. Israel Oyekunle
16. Hon. MBO Ibraheem
17. Mr. Akeem Olaoye
18. Hon. Francis Famurewa
19. Hon. Tajudeen Famuyide
20. Hon. (Mrs.) Adenike Abioye
21. Hon. Wasiu Adebayo
22. Hon. Rasheed Afolabi
23. Mr. Segun Olanibi
24. Mr. Tunde Ajilore
25. Mr Ganiyu Ismaila Opeyemi.
26. Mr Zakariah Khalid, Olaoluwa-South LCDA.

Earlier the party suspended the following eighty-four members for the same reason:
1. Akibu Olaiya – Iwo LG
2. Yekeen Ajoke Nafisat – Iwo LG
3. Wakeel Mutaleeb Adekunle – Iwo East LCDA
4. Olufunke Akano – Iwo East LCDA
5. Olatunji Idowu Ajoke- Iwo West LCDA
6. Ajala Abayomi – Ayedire LG
7. Adegboyega Semiu Adeniyi – Ayedire LG
8. Sabitu Rofiat Omolayo – Ayedire South LCDA
9. Oladeji Ismail – Ayedire South LCDA
10. Tajudeen Akanbi – Olaoluwa LG
11. Oyediran Quasim – Olaoluwa LG
12. Ajetunmobi Moshood – Olaoluwa South LCDA
13. Akintoye Opeyemi – Irewole LG
14. Akerele Sunday – Irewole LG
15. Pastor Peter Olaawo – Irewole LCDA
16. Orisatola Surajudeen A. – Irewole LCDA
17. Shariat O. Olaniyi – Ayedaade LG
18. Akeem Olodude – Ayedaade LG
19. Raji Sikiru – Ayedaade South LCDA
20. Isaac Adeyemi Aderinoye – Ayedaade South LCDA
21. Oyedeji Tawab O. – Osogbo LG
22. Aderemi Tajudeen – Osogbo LG
23. Kamoru Afusat Bolanle – Osogbo South LCDA
24. Ibrahim Mumini Tunde – Osogbo South LCDA
25. Olayinka Musiliu Shina – Osogbo West LCDA
26. Adewumi Ademola Taofeeq – Osogbo West LCDA
27. Ajala Oladiran – Olorunda LG
28. Abiola Omotosho – Olorunda LG
29. Ganiyu Aliu O. – Olorunda North LCDA
30. Lawal Olalekan – Olorunda North LCDA
31. Ganiyu Adebayo A. – Olorunda Area Council
32. Afolabi Olaniyi Olatunde – Olorunda Area Council
33. Serifat Olayiwola – Ifelodun LG
34. Olawale Morufu Adebukola – Ifelodun LG
35. Ajibade Olatunji Ganiyu – Ifelodun North LCDA
36. Oladunjoye Rasheed Taye – Ifelodun North LCDA
37. Wale Agboola – Ifelodun Area Council
38. Sulaiman Akeem – Ifelodun Area Council
39. Odetayo Olubunmi – Odo Otin LG
40. Agboola Dayo Remilekun – Odo Otin LG
41. David Ajiboso – Odo Otin North LCDA
42. Ajala Richard Folashade – Odo Otin North LCDA
43. Ogunkanmi Adekunle – Odo Otin South LCDA
44. Adepoju Kabiru – Odo Otin South LCDA
45. Fadunmola Fatai A. – Boluwaduro LG
46. Aina Olusola – Boluwaduro LG
47. Oyekanmi Hajarat Adenike – Boluwaduro East LCDA
48. Adewumi O. Olufemi – Boluwaduro East LCDA
49. Teniola Alaba – Ilesa East LG
50. Muraina Fatai Olusegun – Ilesa East LG
51. Alaka Bode Olakunle – Ilesa North East LCDA
52. Ojediran Folasade Kehinde – Ilesa North East LCDA
53. Raji Azeez – Ilesa West LG
54. Afolayan Kafayat – Ilesa West LG
55. Kabir Ademola Hameed – Ilesa West Central LCDA
56. Kazeem Kafayat – Ilesa West Central LCDA
57. Agunlejika Adejuyigbe – Atakumosa West LG
58. Ogundele Sesan Opeyemi – Atakumosa West LG
59. Omidiji Olaolu – Atakumosa West LCDA
60. Adejare Israel – Atakumosa West LCDA
61. Oni Abiodun – Ife Central LG
62. Ismail Busayo Alabelewe – Ife Central LG
63. Chief Titus Awofesobi – Ife Central West LCDA
64. Alhaji Akeem Oyeleye – Ife Central West LCDA
65. Alhaji Omisakin Bisi – Ife East LG
66. Ogunrinola Sayo – Ife East LG
67. Oyewole Rafiu – Ife Ooye LCDA
68. Adefioye Adegboyega – Ife Ooye LCDA
69. Sangolade Olawale – Ife East Area Office
70. Adekunle Toyin Asabi – Ife East Area Office
71. Adeyeye Yinusa O. – Oriade LG
72. Mathew Olamuyiwa Samuel – Oriade LG
73. Samson Fakinyede Oladipo – Oriade South LCDA
74. Oyediran Mikail – Oriade South LCDA
75. Lamidi Oyeyemi – Obokun LG
76. Dare Adarayaki- Obokun LG
77. Oluseyi Oyinloye – Obokun LCDA
78. Ogundele Ogunsanmi – Obokun LCDA
79. Ismail Elewedi – Ejigbo Central LCDA
80. Yekeen Adewale – Oyebisi Ejigbo South LCDA
81. Muraina Atanda Adeleke – Ejigbo South LCDA
82. Alhaja Temilade Olokungboye Halid – Osogbo West LCDA
83. Comrade Biyi Odunlade – Ife Central LGA
84. Hon. Rasak Salinsile – Iwo LGA.

www.focusmagazineonline.com (August 2023)

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Real Reasons Makinde Refuses To Announce New Alaafin

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State

Some fresh facts have started emerging why Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State rejected the candidate selected by the body of Oyomesi,(Kingmakers) in Oyo Town, to succeed the departed Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Atanda Adeyemi 11.

The late monarch died on April 22, 2022 and since then, over nineteen months, a successor is yet to be announced.
No less than sixty-five princess from the Agunloye Ruling House, including an octogenarian priest, Bishop Ayo Ladigbolu, did put in an application to succeed the late flamboyant monarch. But after a laborious exercise, that lasted about four months, the Oyomesi claimed that they have submitted a name to the Executive Governor since 30 September, 2022.
The Governor on his part neither confirmed nor denied being in possession of a recommended name from the Oyomesi. But he just kept mute and refused to announced a name.

The body of Oyomesi however, speculatively approached the State High Court, sitting in oyo town, when they suspected that the Governor might announced a different candidate from their preferred choice. The case is still pending before the State Chief Judge who is yet to assign it to a trial Judge.
But in a new twists, www.focusmagazineonline.com gathered in the ancient town of Oyo that the Governor ‘might be protecting the ancient stool from despoliation by his tardiness in announcing a substantive Alaafin’.

Since 1823, Sokoto Caliphate has had a near obsession to annex Oyo into its estate, using the proxy emirate at Ilorin.
A source revealed to www.focusmagazineonline.com that there are a lot of external influences circling around the Oyomesi trying to influence the selection process.
It was further revealed that a prince with very deep affiliation to the Caliphate through Ilorin, and had gotten the support of the Sultan of Sokoto had successfully infiltrated the Oyomesi to influence the successor of Adeyemi III.

The prince was said to have the confidence of the Chief Imam of Oyo Town and that of the Muslims’ Rights Council (MURIC), in his bid to ascend the throne.
‘These people put immense pressure on the Bashorun to compromise the selection process, so that he can recommend the selection of a prince with Fulani blood’.
‘This prince’, www.focusmagazineonline.com further gathered, ‘has more loyalty to Usman Dan Fodio philosophy and heritage than the Yoruba heritage’.

Governor Makinde was said to have seen through the shenanigans and decided to outrightly cancelled the selection process and ordered a fresh one, which the Oyomesi strongly objected to.
The source revealed that ‘Governor Seyi Makinde rejected the process at the risk of his second term in office and insisted on a new selection process with total autonomy of the Oyomesi from Sokoto/Ilorin Fulani caliphate’s influence’.

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EFCC Arraigns 11 OAU Undergraduates for Alleged Internet Fraud

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Eleven of the sixty-nine students of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, arrested by the operatives of the Ibadan Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday (31 October) over alleged fraudulent internet activities have been charged to court.

The remaining fifty-eight arrested students have since been released.
The students were arraigned before Justice Nathaniel Ayo-Emmanuel of the Federal High Court, Osogbo for their alleged involvement in internet fraud.
www.focusmagazineonline.com recalled that about 69 students of the institution were arrested over alleged fraudulent internet activities at the end of the operation. The operation reportedly lasted between about 1.40 a.m. and 4 a.m. on Wednesday. The suspects were ferried to the EFCC zonal office in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital for interrogations.

This was disclosed in a statement by the Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, on Tuesday (07 November).
Oyewale said the defendants were arraigned on different count charges, ranging from one to six charges, as preferred against them by the EFCC.
The defendants are: Perekebena Olombeni Micah, Nnekwelugo Nnaemeka, Moyosore Favour Oluwasakin, Aghwaritoma Wisdom Obaro, Daniel Olashile Maiye, Gbolahan Khalid Adesina, Yinka Temitope Jayeola, Olumuyiwa Emmanuel Adeleye, Abiola Emmanuel Oluwadare, Busari Abdulazeez Ayodeji and Okesipe Tobiloba Paul.

Nine of the defendants were arraigned on one-count charge each, while the remaining two: Micah and Obaro, had six-count charges filed against each of them.
One of the counts reads: “That you, Perekebena Olombeni Micah sometimes in 2023 in Osogbo, Osun State within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court did fraudulently impersonated the name – Pies through your Whatsapp account phone number +1(414)367-9473 by claiming that you are an American Female in love with your victims in the United States of America with intent to gain advantage for yourself and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 22 (2) (b) (i) and punishable under Section 22 (2) (b) of the Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc.) Act, 2015.”

Another count reads: “That you, Aghwaritoma Wisdom Obaro on or about 1st November, 2023 at Ile-Ife, Osun State, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, fraudulently impersonated by representing yourself to be a white man by name Alex Stephens from United States of America to one Megan Johnson, through your Google Chat and your email address (alexsteps678@gmail.com) with intent to gain advantage for yourself and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 22 (2) (b) (i) and punishable under Section 22 (2) (b) of the Cyber Crimes (Prohibition, Prevention etc.) Act, 2015.”

Upon their arraignments, they all pleaded “not guilty” to the charges when they were read to them.
Consequently, prosecution counsel, Oluwatoyin Owodunni, prayed the court for trial dates and the remand of the defendants in a Correctional Centre.
In response, defence counsels to Ayodeji, Adesina, Oluwasakin, Micah, Adeleye and Okesipe informed the court of “motions for bail applications” filed on behalf of their clients, which have been served on the prosecution, therefore urging the court to admit the six defendants to bail in the most liberal terms.

Justice Ayo-Emmanuel, having listened to the prayers of both parties, admitted Ayodeji, Adesina, Oluwasakin, Micah, Adeleye and Okesipe to bail.
Ayodeji, Adesina, Oluwasakin, Adeleye and Okesipe were admitted to bail in the sum of N2 million each, while Micah was granted bail in the sum of N3 million.
Other bail conditions are: two sureties in like sum, first surety must be the defendant’s father or mother; the second surety must be a relative, sibling, clergy or civil servant with the Osun State Government; the sureties must depose to an affidavit of means and both residential and office addresses of the sureties, as well as their statuses, must be provided and verified by the court registrar.

The judge adjourned the matters to November 29 and December 12, 2023 respectively for commencement of trial and remanded the defendants at the Ilesha Correctional Centre, Osun State pending the perfection of their bail conditions.

The defendants were among the 69 suspected internet fraudsters arrested on November 1, 2023 at Oduduwa Estate area of Ile-Ife in Osun State following actionable intelligence on their alleged involvement in fraudulent internet-related activities.

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Nigerians Says No as Labour Declare Strike

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Organised Labour, consisting of the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress, (TUC), have been advised to shelve their proposed nationwide strike slated to take off on November 14.

Many Nigerians spoken to were particularly displeased that the workers could be contemplating such an economic debilitating move at this point in time, when the nation is grasping for breath economically.

www.focusmagazineonline.com recalled that the leadership of the two unions on Tuesday (07 November) declared a total nationwide strike effective November 14, 2023.
The leadership of the two unions reached the resolution after an extraordinary National Executive Council meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.
The leadership of the NLC and the TUC had summoned what the unions described as an extraordinary NEC meeting.

The aim of the meeting was to review the modalities of the planned strike following the brutalisation of the National President of the NLC, Joe Ajaero, review of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Federal Government and the organised labour on October 2, 2023, following the removal of the subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit which the labour centres said has caused “untold hardship” to Nigerians.

The labour unions had, on Friday, issued a five-day ultimatum over the earlier arrest of the National President of the NLC, by the police in Owerri, Imo State, on Wednesday.
The labour centres demanded the redeployment of the commissioner of police in the state and the arrest and prosecution of the aide of the government who was alleged to have perpetrated the attack.

The unions also threatened to embark on a nationwide industrial action if their demands were not met in five days from Friday.
But a Labour Lawyer, Mr. Richard Akinola counselled the unions to perish the plan, at least for now.
He wrote, ‘dear NLC, l was one person that came out unapologetically to condemn the brutalization of your president, Joe Ajaero in Imo state and l still stand by that condemnation.
‘However, by declaring a national strike over that assault is stretching your luck too far. You have trivialized strike as a tool that nobody takes you serious again. You have demystified yourself and the potency of strike. So, you mean workers in Maiduguri would go on strike because of what happened in imo?

He added that ‘you people mean employers who have no trade dispute with their workers would shut down in this struggling economy and you expect them to pay the workers? When you abuse the power of strike, it loses its potency. You guys must be joking’, he warned the workers.

An Ikeja based businessman, Engr. Charles Nwaneke was more furious. He lamented the huge wage bills he had to contends with every month, and now the workers are planning to disrupt what was left of his staggering business.

He urged the workers to always towed a path of peace and development.
www.focusmagazineonline.com recalled that NLC President, Ajaero was arrested by the police ahead of the state-wide protest in Imo on Wednesday. This was disclosed by the NLC’s Head of Information, Benson Upah.

Although the police denied arresting Ajaero, stating that he was merely taken into protective custody to prevent a mob attack, the Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, accused the labour leader of meddling in the political affairs of the state.

The attack on the labour leader has been condemned by many prominent Nigerians and civil society organisations, including the presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi, and human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN).

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