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RRS rescues man from plunging into 3rd Mainland Bridge

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But for the alertness and swiftness of an officer of the Lagos State security outfit, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), yesterday evening (July 22) a 29 year old man, Dauda Yakub, would have ended his life by plunging into the Lagoon.
Dauda had, apparently, made up his mind to commit suicide by jumping into the massive flowing Lagoon river, by the UNILAG side of the Third Mainland Bridge, but was stopped from the fatal act, by the eagle-eyed, vigilant officer.
The distraught man, Dauda Yakub was at the verge of taking his life, but for the swift and timely intervention of security men within the vicinity.
According to the Officer who spoke to www.focusmagazineonline.com, “he was ready to end it all”.
The man himself suddenly blurted out, “There is nothing in this world”.
He sat on the railing, looking down at the huge Lagoon spreading on both sides of the Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos.
One of the officer of the Rapid Response officer, had noticed how he was awkwardly drifting towards the railings protection on the bridge. He gently walked up to him and made him come out of his decision to commit suicide by plunging into the Lagoon.
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4 youths Perish in River Osun after Granny’s funerals

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4 youths Perish in River Osun

The tranquillity and calmness of the sleepy, but rustic community of Oke Imesi, Ekiti West Local Government, Ekiti State, were ruptured early Sunday morning when four young boys were mysteriously drowned in the River Osun, along the Oke Imesi, Ido Ile and Ikoro road.

The four young boys, aged between 24 and 27, were said to be in the town to attend the final funeral rites of the grandmother of two of them.
When www.focusmagazineonline.com correspondent visited the town, people were seen in groups discussing the ugly incident in hushed tones.
Generally, silence and unease calm pervaded the atmosphere, even up to the Palace of the traditional ruler, Owa Ooye.


Eye witnesses disclosed to www.focusmagazineonline.com that two of the boys, Mr. Gabare and an unidentified friend, had followed their friends, Mr. Samson Anisere and his cousin, Mr. Leye Adeoti, to celebrate the final funeral rites for late Mrs. Anisere, who hailed from Obanla Compound, Oke Imesi.

Our correspondent learnt that the boys decided to go and swim in the river around 11:45 am, since they had decided not to embark on the journey back to Lagos on Sunday. The funerals were done on Saturday, November 9.
All through Monday, the traditional institution of the town were busy with offering of sacrifices and performing all necessary rituals to appease the god of river and to prevent a reoccurring of such ugly incident.

According to tradition, the corpses must be bury by the bank 0f the river and must be done without delay.
Meanwhile, the remains of the four boys were buried by the river’s bank on Monday evening, after consultation with all the families of the bereaved and necessary police report obtained by the community.

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Defendant Death Forced Adjournment of Arraignment of OAGFZA Staff

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A new drama, a new twist was introduced to the planned arraignment of two senior staff members of the Oil and Gas Free Zone Authority (OGFZA), Abuja, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) over allegations bordering on forgery and falsification of official documents, on Tuesday, (10 October), when the defence counsel, casually informed the court the first defendant is deceased.

The two defendants: Mr. Wasiu Sule, the Head of Legal Services and Secretary to the Board, and Mr. Alenju Ngofa, the Head of Human Resources of OGFZA.

The Defendants’ Counsel for the first time informed the court orally, when the magistrate, Mr. Emmanuel Iyanna, called for the arraignment of the defendants, that the first Defendant is late and also that the second Defendant was also physically indisposed, and so could not be present in the court to answer charges.
The plaintiff counsel objected to the defence counsel’s oral application and insisted that he should present documentary evidence to the effect of the first Defendant’s death. The Court sustained the objection.

The Defendant’s Counsel however, promised to present an Affidavit to support his oral evidence/application in the next adjourned date.
The Court also insisted that the second Defendant should appear before the court on the next adjourned date.
The matter was adjourned to the 1st of November, 2023 for the arraignment of the second Defendant.
The two OGFZA officials, Mr. Wasiu Sule, the Head of Legal Services and Secretary to OGFZA’s Board, and Mr. Alenju Ngofa, the Head of Human Resources of the organisation, who are the first and second defendants, are accused of forgery and falsification of official documents.

When the matter came up on Tuesday at the magistrate Court 2, Zone 6, Abuja, for arraignment, the court was informed of the demise of the first defendant.
Therefore, in view of the development, the court adjourned the matter till November 1, 2023 for mention and arraignment.
OGFZA and the nominal complainant, Olufunmilayo David Omosule, had been locked in a legal battle over the legality or otherwise of his suspension following his petition against some management staff of the agency over alleged corruption over the sale of the organisation’s generating set worth over one hundred million naira.
Thereafter, the plaintiff submitted his academic credentials to the defendants for processing for promotion exercise. But the documents were declared missing when the Board conducting the promotion exercise sat.

Omosule therefore, alleged that the defendants wilfully and maliciously distorted his official records “to appear as though he does not possess any requisite qualification to be employed at OGFZA or any qualification at all to be considered for promotion.”
The agency had, via a letter dated April 18, 2011, suspended Omosule as the manager of its Abuja office on the grounds that he refused to comply with its letter dated December 3, 2010, which had directed him to present the originals of his credentials for verification.

Omosule, however, refuted the claim of the authority, stating that he made available to the organisation Certified True Copies (CTCs) of his educational certificates and credentials, including GCE ‘O Level and degree certificates, as instructed.
He had claimed that the originals of his credentials were misplaced in untraceable circumstances as at 2010 when the request to submit them was made, and averred that the CTCs of his certificates submitted to the agency were certified by the issuing institutions, which included the West African Examination Council (WAEC) and the University of Ado-Ekiti, then Ondo State University, Ado-Ekiti, respectively.

The claimant therefore approached the National Industrial Court of Arbitration, (NIC) Abuja, seeking a declaration that he was still a staff member of the organisation and entitled to all the rights, privileges, and benefits due to him because of his employment.
He prayed the court for an order directing the defendants to reinstate him to the position of a director on grade level 17, a position he claimed his contemporaries were currently in, as well as an order directing the agency to pay all his outstanding salaries, benefits, and entitlements since 2011.
The NIC in its judgement in May, 2023 in its judgement ordered the OAGFZA to re-absorbed the plaintiff and calculate all his salaries and emoluments from April, 11 2011 to date and pay him. He was also to be restored back into his employment. The OAGFZA was ordered to pay a fine of five hundred naira to the plaintiff, Mr. Funmi Omosule.

Subsequently, the two officials who were responsible for the mishandling of the plaintiff’s documents, Mr. Wasiu Sule and Mr. Alenju Ngofa were dragged before the Magistrate Court 2, Zone 6, Wuse, Abuja for forgery and falsification of official document. The case has been dragging since 2021, suffering various setbacks, that have prevented the arraignment of the two staff members.
Now that Mr. Wasiu Sule is said to be late, it remains only Mr. Alenju Ngofa, the Head of Human resources of OAGFZA, Abuja to explain to the court, the circumstances surrounding the mysterious disappearance of the plaintiff’s academic records submitted to them.

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Amuwo Odofin Affirms Rabiu Ijaoye as Baale, warns Trouble Shooters

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By Wura Oyinlola

The Amuwo Odofin community in Amuwo Odofin Local Government area of Lagos State have cried out to all peace lovers in the State to prevail on those hell-bent on truncating the peace of the community.

A community leader, Alhaji Isiaka Rabiu, alleged that some members of the community are planning to disrupt the peace of the community over their agitation for the uncalled-for deposition of the traditional ruler of the community, Akeem Rabiu Ijaoye.

Alhaji Isiaka reminded the leader of the group, Alhaji Mutiu Bashorun that Akeem Ijaoye was properly installed some ten years ago, and as a “State where Law and Order reigns supreme, there are laid down processes to install and depose (if the need arises) a Monarch. The responsibility of carrying out such responsibility lies solely in the constituted authority which in this Case is the Government of Lagos State”.

He called the attention of all relevant authorities to the disruptive activities of Alhaji Mutiu Bashorun in the community.

Alhaji Isiaka stated that “this attempt to disrupt public peace according to information available to the family is just a means to achieve a bigger plan of conducting a Palace coup which is aimed at overthrowing the sitting Baale of Amuwo Odofin Community who was by the existing Chieftaincy law of Lagos State duly installed as the Monarch of this Ancient community 10years ago”.

According to him, “therefore, whatever seems to be the motivation for Alhaji Bashorun and his cohorts to appropriate the right and responsibility of a State Government to themselves remains unknown”.

The community leader believed that “as it will always be in any human endeavour, disagreements is inevitable. It is the ability to sit at a round table to discuss and subsequently resolve differences that stands us out as matured and civilised human beings”.
www.focusmagazinesoline.com investigations revealed that Baale of Amuwo Odofin, Chief Akeem Rabiu Ijaoye, had on many instances made attempts to make peace with Alhaji Bashorun on the disagreements between them, but all to no avail.

The Baale was said to have gone further to the extent of making concessions in order to allow peace reign in the community.

Sources told www.focusmagazinesoline.com that relevant bodies and institutions, specifically the Muslim leaders in Morkaz, Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Police and the Lagos State House of Assembly have made several attempts to resolve this issue and to also make Alhaji Bashorun soft-pedalled but all efforts were fruitless.

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