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Former Ogun State commissioner for Education, Odubela, dies of COVID-19 complications

Share Former Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology in Ogun State, Mr John Segun Odubela (SAN) is dead. He was aged 55. Tribune Online learnt that he died of COVID-19 complications in the early hours of Tuesday, at a private hospital in Lagos. Odubela was elevated to the status of Senior Advocate of Nigeria on the 18th of September, 2017. The Senior Advocate of Nigeria according to a reliable source had been hospitalized and in isolation for about two weeks, before his passage on Tuesday. He was Commissioner during the first term in office of the immediate Governor of Ogun State, Senator Ibikunle Amosun.

Journalists barred from proceedings as suspected killers of late Delta king appear in court

Mar 16, 2021 Late Obi of Ubulu-Uku in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State, Obi Akaeze Ofolue III Share The trial of the four accused persons involved in the alleged kidnapping and murder of the late Obi of Ubulu-Uku in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta State, Obi Akaeze Ofolue III in 2016 continued on Tuesday even as journalists were prevented from covering the proceedings at the State High Court sitting in Ibusa, near Asaba. Those standing trial for the murder are Jamilo Ahmed, Suleman Musa, Umoru Muhammed and one Garba. The late traditional ruler was kidnapped in early January 2016 on his way to Asaba by heavily armed men who led him into the bush where his decomposing body was found two weeks later.

On Nigeria s worsening insecurity | Tribune Online

Share The way the insecurity issue in Nigeria is going, there is a need to say the truth to people in power; the Federal Government did not handle the issue of bandits and kidnappers right in the past and their continuous pampering of these criminals has ensured that the problem continues to fester, making state governments to have little choice than to negotiate constantly with bandits and kidnappers. This is pathetic and a sign that the All Progressives Congress (APC) led has failed in its responsibility. With the way and manner the APC government had handled the problem of insecurity in the past; Nigerians certainly don’t need a soothsayer to tell them that Nigeria has failed with the obvious collapse of Nigeria’s security architecture.

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