08/02/17
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                             TV Producer, Kunle Agboola
A report on Tuesday said: “If we need to keep him alive to continue from where he stopped with life and his entertaining show, we need to support him with our finances.
Producer of popular TV show, Idan Irawo, which airs on DSTV Africa Magic, Yoruba, Kunle Agboola, is down chronic kidney disease and needs financial support.
According to his doctors, the disease is already at Stage 5, which is an advanced stage.

A report on Tuesday said: “If we need to keep him alive to continue from where he stopped with life and his entertaining show, we need to support him with our finances.
“As you are reading this, Mr. Kunle Agboola, is in dire need of everyone’s support in whatever way you can as the producer of note has spent and sold all to keep up with his weekly dialysis at Gbagada General Hospital.”

From the tests and diagnosis carried out by medical experts, Agboola was informed he would need about $40,800 (N14.8 million) for the cost of kidney transplant, flight, accommodation for three people (himself, kidney donor and care-giver) to carry out the kidney transplant operation at Columbia Asia Hospital in India.

Notable actress, Mercy Aigbe, having been intimated by popular blogger, Alonge Michael, of Agboola’s state of health, paid him a visit on Tuesday, recorded a video of him in his present condition for her Instagram fans and followers to come to his aide financially.

Aigbe has also promised to champion the cause to raise fund from friends, family and lovers of Nollywood films for Agboola to undergo the kidney transplant in India.
His account details are:
Kunle Agboola
GTBank Account no. 0111462501
Contact: 08055744734, 08189487990.
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He said thorough interrogation revealed that the suspect sold the child to an unknown woman residing in Uyo in Akwa Ibom State.
The Cross River State Police Command said on Wednesday that it had in its custody a 52-year old man, Abraham Udoh, who allegedly sold his two-year-old son for N150,000.
The state Commissioner of Police, Hafiz Inuwa, disclosed this at a media briefing in Calabar.

Inuwa said the suspect was arrested on July 24, shortly after his wife, Esther, reported the matter to the police.
The police commissioner said Udoh sold the child without the consent of the wife.
He said thorough interrogation revealed that the suspect sold the child to an unknown woman residing in Uyo in Akwa Ibom State.
Inuwa said: “On the 24th of July 2017, a case of child trafficking was reported at our Uwanse Divisional Headquarters here in Calabar.
“One Esther Abraham reported that his husband sold their two-year old son without her consent.

“Upon investigation, Udoh revealed that he sold the child at the sum of N150,000 to an unknown woman residing at Uyo in Akwa Ibom State.
“When he was arrested, the sum of N103,000 was recovered from him and registered as an exhibit.
“Investigation is in progress to arrest the alleged buyer and recover the child before they will be charged to court.”

Udoh admitted selling his son for the said amount in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria.
He said: “Actually, I sold the child because I needed some money. I have six children and I am really sorry for not telling my wife about it.”

The commissioner also told journalists that 26 other suspects were arrested by the state command for various offences in the state between June and July.
Inuwa said five of them were armed robbery suspects arrested on July 20, after they had invaded the house of one Angela Obo in Calabar South.
He said some locally-made pistols, one revolver also made locally, three rounds of 9 mm ammunition, three live cartridges among others items, were recovered from the criminals.
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An Iyaganku Chief Magistrates’ Court in Ibadan on Tuesday remanded an ace broadcaster in Ibadan, Oriyomi Hamzat, 37, and four others in Agodi prison for alleged murder.

Mr. Hamzat, Idowu Ibrahim ,27; Mohammed Bashir, 31; Taiwo Olaronke ,23; and Yusuf Toheeb Ajisafe, 23, were arraigned on a two-count charge of conspiracy and murder.

The prosecutor, Sunday Fatola, told the court that the accused all conspired to commit the offences.
He alleged that the accused unlawfully caused the death of a 17-year-old simply identified as Peter by inflicting an injury on his head and body.

The prosecutor said Peter, who had been an inmate in a home set up by the “Make a Future Alive Initiative” owned by Mr. Hamzat, was found dead in the facility.

Mr. Fatola said the alleged offences were committed on July 21 at about 4 a.m. at the facility located at Oremeji Agugu in Ibadan.
He said the offences contravened Sections 324 and 316 and were punishable under Section 319 of the Criminal Code Cap 38, Vol II, Laws of Oyo State, 2000.

The court, however, did not take the plea of the accused and the Chief Magistrate, Abdulateef Adebisi, remanded the accused in Agodi prison.

He also ordered the duplication of the case file to enable a copy to be sent to the Directorate of Public Prosecution for legal advice.
Mr. Adebisi adjourned the case till September 5 for mention.
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                                   Senate President, Bukola Saraki
Saraki stated on the News Agency of Nigeria Forum in Abuja that he wrote a letter to the state government to stop the payment of the pension.
The President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, said he had stopped collecting pension in Kwara State as a former governor of the state.
Saraki stated on the News Agency of Nigeria Forum in Abuja that he wrote a letter to the state government to stop the payment of the pension.
According to Saraki, the move was sequel to complaints from some quarters that former governors who are currently senators or ministers were receiving pension and salary in their new jobs, all from the government.

A civil society organisation, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, had accused the former governors of receiving double pay from government, and said it was illegal.
Saraki said: “No, I’m not collecting pension; the moment I saw that allegation, I wrote to my state to stop my pension.
“So, I speak for myself on that part; I’m not doing that, I am not receiving pension from my state.”
On other senators involved on the issue, Saraki said: “I think I will leave everybody to their individual decision.
“Morally, if you have got another job, you should give it up until when you are truly a pensioner.

“Some of these oversights are not addressing the issues. What the states should do is to go and amend their laws to say that if you have another appointment then you are not entitled to that benefit.
“With this, we will just simplify the matter.”
On the role of Bank of Infrastructure in the country, Saraki said the Senate had not had any serious interface with the bank, but that it was involved in some projects.

He said: “We are not engaging with them particularly. I think that they were part of those involved in the Lagos-Ibadan road. But, I don’t think government should really put funds into that.
“I have this strong view and I feel very strongly about it, that nowhere in the world has government funded infrastructure.

“Government cannot, and even if government can fund infrastructure projects, the social sector will suffer, health will suffer and education will suffer.”
He said there were a lot of complaints that budgetary allocation to health and education was too low, attributing it to the fact that much money was being invested in infrastructure development.
Saraki explained that due to the challenges, the National Assembly had passed Bills that would encourage private sector participation in infrastructure development.
He said: “What should happen is that we should try and get private sector to take over some of these infrastructure so that the money can go into education and health.

“By doing that, banks like Bank of infrastructure will come in.
“We are really pushing the idea of, particularly, the Lagos-Ibadan Road, that appropriating that project from the budget does not show seriousness.
“This is a road that is very viable; that is centre of the commercial activity and we should see how private sector can participate.
“For example, even if you go by the budgetary allocation on that road, last year was N30 billion, this year, after back and forth, we took it back to N20 billion.

“This was done so that if they don’t find private funding, we will take it up.”
According to him, even if the N30 billion was provided, it will not be enough because that road needs about N100 billion to be completed.
Saraki said: “So, the point I’m making which I want to emphasise is that it is the kind of laws and policies that we pass that will encourage private sector that will make the infrastructure deficit to reduce.
“Government alone cannot reduce infrastructure deficit.”
He confirmed that the senators had fulfilled their October 2016 pledge to contribute N300,000 each to support Internally Displaced Persons in the North-East.

He said the Senate would continue to tackle humanitarian crisis in the North-East through budgetary appropriations.
He said: “I think that to the best of my knowledge, that is happening but it goes beyond just that. I think that we have shown that we will continue to support in form of appropriation of adequate money.

“As you saw just last week, we also approved some foreign loan that will go toward supporting activities in the North-East as palliative means to fight humanitarian crisis.
“We are close to about 800 million dollars we approved for the executive from that point of view.
“We are always ready to support our men and women in uniform to ensure that whatever they required was provided.”

Saraki added that the lawmakers had being meeting with a lot of Non-Governmental Organisations to provide support to the North-East.
He said: “We are looking at the possibility of what we can do to create more incentives for Nigerians.
“We are approaching individuals and companies to make more donations and see what kind of concessions they can get for the kind of donations they are making in the North-East.”
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Governor Aregbesola and his Mother
The Osogbo-born Professionals under the aegis of the Osogbo Affairs Forum has sent its heartfelt condolences to Aregbesola over the death of his mother.

The mother of the Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Alhaja Saratu Aregbesola, is dead.
Saratu Aregbesola, popularly known as Iya Olobi, passed on to the great beyond on Tuesday morning
She was laid to rest according to Islamic rites on Tuesday in Ilesa, Osun State.

The Osogbo-born Professionals under the aegis of the Osogbo Affairs Forum has sent its heartfelt condolences to Aregbesola over the death of his mother.

OSAF’s condolence message was contained in a press statement signed by the Convener, Prince Hameed Oyegbade, and the Chairman of the Steering Committee, Abdulrahman Okunade.

OSAF condoled with Governor Aregbesola, members of his family and the entire people of the Osun State over the demise of the mother of the governor.
The group said the late Alhaja Saratu was not only a great and successful business woman, but indeed was a good mother.

According to the statement: “Osogbo-born professionals home and in the Diaspora commiserate with Governor Aregbesola on the death of his mother, Alhaja Saratu who died today (Tuesday).

“We also identify with the Deputy Governor, Otunba (Mrs)Grace Titilayo-Laoye Tomori on this sad occurrence in the family of her boss, praying that God would give the Aregbesola family, the fortitude to bear the loss and grant the late Alhaja Sanatu, Aljanat Fridaus.”