Kenyan protesters defy crackdown as police, marchers clash

 

 

Police blocked roads in a show of force to deter anti-government marchers from the deserted streets of Kenya’s usually bustling capital on Monday, with small groups of protesters clashing with officers on Nairobi’s outskirts.

 

Many people appeared to be staying home rather than attend the annual so-called Saba Saba Day, meaning Seven Seven, marches to commemorate July 7, 1990 when Kenyans rose up to demand a return to multi-party democracy after years of autocratic rule by then-president Daniel arap Moi.

 

From around midday, AFP saw running battles with groups of anti-riot police who fired teargas at small gatherings, with some of the crowd throwing rocks at officers and engaging in destructive looting.

 

Young Kenyans, frustrated over economic stagnation, corruption and police brutality, are once again engaging in protests that last month degenerated into looting and violence, leaving dozens dead and thousands of businesses destroyed.

 

Protesters accuse the authorities of paying armed vandals to discredit their movement, while the government has compared the demonstrations to an “attempted coup”.

 

On Monday, the streets of central Nairobi were quiet after police mounted roadblocks on the main roads, restricting entry to areas that were the epicentre of previous rallies.

 

Many businesses were closed for the day.

 

“I have never witnessed the city centre like this,” security guard Edmond Khayimba, 29, told AFP.

 

While the centre remained deserted, groups gathered on the outskirts in the afternoon with AFP reporters witnessing two people wounded, as well as looting and vandalism.

 

Protesters on a major highway clashed with police blocking their entry into the city, with the small crowds chanting: “Ruto Must Go”, a popular rallying cry against President William Ruto, and “wantam” meaning “one term”.

 

Again, AFP saw looting and property destruction in the surrounding area.

 

With much of Nairobi at a standstill, an interactive map showing at least 20 suspected police roadblocks was shared online and through WhatsApp groups.

 

Local TV stations also showed gatherings, some violent, in several towns across the country.

 

– ‘Ruto Must Go’ –

Social media and rising economic expectations have fanned anger over inequalities in a country where around 80 percent are trapped in informal, poorly paid jobs.

But a crackdown by the police — at least 80 people have died in protests since June last year while dozens have been detained illegally — has scared many off the streets.

 

On Sunday, men, some armed with sticks, forced their way into the compound of the Kenyan Human Rights Commission during a press conference calling for an end to “enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings”.

 

Nairobi motorbike driver Rogers Onsomu, 32, told AFP that while the town was deserted, he hoped demonstrators would come out later, and criticised Ruto’s government.

 

“What he has promised the country, (he) is not delivering,” Onsomu said.

 

“The youths are protesting because of many things, like healthcare.”

 

“As the constitution say, the power belongs to people,” he said. “So this slogan of ‘Ruto Must Go’. We will not relent and we will keep it going each and every day.”

 

– ‘The world is different’ –

 

Since being elected in 2022, Ruto has forged an uneasy alliance with the main opposition leader Raila Odinga, leaving no clear challenger ahead of the next vote in 2027.

 

But each violent crackdown fuels further unrest, said activist Nerima Wako.

 

“Every time people organise a protest, they kill more people, so it just continues to feed off itself,” she said.

 

The previous demonstration on June 25 — intended to mark the peak of last year’s deadly anti-government rallies — turned violent and left 19 people dead, according to rights groups.

 

Police made hundreds of arrests.

 

Gabrielle Lynch, an African politics expert at Britain’s University of Warwick, said the government appeared to be recycling tactics from the 1990s.

“But we’re not in the nineties,” she said. “They don’t seem to have realised the world is different.”

 

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Emir of Ilorin mourns Olubadan, Oba Olakulehin 7th July 20

 

The Emir of Ilorin and Chairman, Kwara Traditional Rulers Council, Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari has mourned the death of Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, who died on Monday.

 

This is contained in a condolence message issued by the Emir’s Spokesman, Dr. Abdulazeez Arowona, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria in Ilorin on Monday.

 

Oba Olakulehin died in Ibadan at the age of 90.

 

The Emir described the death of Oba Olakulehin as the will of Almighty Allah.

He noted that the one year reign of the deceased was peaceful and valuable to the sustenance of the cultural heritage and tradition of the people of Ibadan and Oyo State in general.

 

Sulu-Gambari commiserated with the immediate and extended family members of Oba Olakulehin, Olubadan-In-Council, Oyo State Traditional Rulers Council, government and good people of Oyo State over the unfortunate incidence.

 

He prayed to God for the repose the soul of the deceased and to give the people of the ancient city of Ibadan and humanity at large, the patience to bear the great loss.

TCN laments vandalism, urges Kaduna communities to protect facilities

 

The General Manager, Transmission Company of Nigeria, Kaduna Region, Nasir Mansur, has urged communities to act fast in curtailing vandalism, saying that the firm was overwhelmed by vandalism.

 

He made the call on Monday during a sensitisation and public awareness campaign tagged: ‘Encroachment of the TCN Right of Way and Vandalisation of High-Tension Installations’, at Mando, Kaduna State.

 

He stated that vandalism was the greatest challenge in Nigeria’s power sector, saying, “Traditional leaders and the members of the communities are critical stakeholders that will help in curbing the menace.

 

“This trend is dangerous, if we continue like this, I am afraid, electricity cannot be sustainable.

 

“The consequences of vandalism include interrupted power supply, huge losses, and other associated damages; we expect all patriotic citizens to protect these facilities,” he said.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that technical presentations were done by the Health, Safety and Environment’, Electrical and Maintenance Department, as well as Systems Lines Departments of TCN.

 

Mr Yakubu Abdulrazak from EMD, explained that the right of way for high voltage power lines were 25 meters left and 25 meters right, adding that it was dangerous to farm or build on the right of way.

 

“People encroaching the company’s right of way may suffer electrocution, fire hazards, and structural collapse, leading to deaths and loss of properties, ” he said.

Also, traditional leaders at the event, pledged their support for the cause, saying they would ensure the dissemination of information to their subjects and collaborate to report any issue of vandalism.

 

One of them, Adamu Saleh, the Sarkin Jaji, commended TCN for the sensitisation programme, saying it has armed the community leaders with information on the dangers of encroaching right of way, as well as vandalisation.

 

Saleh said, “Security must be strengthened along these facilities; traditional leaders and security must collaborate to fight against encroachment of right of way and vandalism.”

 

Another ruler, the Sarkin Mando, Sani Musa, stated that his Palace had been reporting suspected moves to vandalise TCN equipment or erect a structure on the right of way.

 

“We will continue to support authorities in ensuring businesses and houses on the right of way are evacuated to avoid tragedy, ” Musa said.

 

NAN reports that TCN provided hotlines to report damages or vandalism, to call or send emails, which include: 07016839880 or affairs.public@tcn.org.ng.

Luka Modric to join AC Milan after C’World Cup — Allegri

 

AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri said on Monday that Croatia captain Luka Modric will join the Italian club from Real Madrid after the Club World Cup.

 

Modric, who turns 40 in September, joined Madrid from Tottenham in 2012 and has been linked with a move to Italy since early June, after announcing he would leave the Spanish giants at the end of his contract.

 

Madrid play Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals of the Club World Cup on Wednesday. The final is on July 13.

 

“He’ll arrive in August,” Allegri said during his first press conference on his return as Milan boss.

“He’s an extraordinary and important player. It would be useless to talk more about him.”

 

Allegri is back at the helm at Milan, having led them to the Serie A title in 2011 during his first spell in charge between 2010 and 2014.

 

Their first game of the new season is in the Italian Cup on August 17.

 

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Meet ex-Oyo governor, Rasheed Ladoja, set to become 44th Olubadan

 

Almost a year ago, specifically July 12, 2024, the late Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, ascendend to one of the highest traditional titles in Yoruba land in a grand ceremony that took place at the historic Mapo Hall.

 

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde handed Olakulehin the staff of office to be the new Olubadan and the event was witnessed by the crème-de-la-crème and the influential personalities in the country and beyond.

 

Dignitaries led by President Bola Tinubu, governors, ministers, eminent traditional rulers, captains of industries, and academics, among others, witnessed the coronation and the rest they say is history as the ancient town mourned the passing of their new king who had barely spent one year on the throne on Monday.

 

The late Olubadan of Ibadanland is the second Olubadan to rule from a befitting palace, after the famous Olubadan Yesufu Oloyede Asanike, who first lived in the old palace at Oja’ba. The ultramodern historic palace sitting magnificently on Oke-Aremo, inaugurated by Governor Seyi Makinde on Wednesday, is to be the new official residence and palace of subsequent Olubadans, starting with Oba Olakulehin.

Hitherto, the personal residence of the succeeding Olubadan had always served as the palace, upon ascension to the throne.

 

To ascend the throne of Olubadan, you have to be a member of the two high-ranking principal chieftaincy lines consisting of the Balogun and Otun.

 

The Balogun (warrior) line consists of the Ekarun Balogun who’s the sixth in command, Ekerin Balogun who is the fifth in command, Ashipa Balogun who’s the fourth in command, Osi Balogun who is the third in command, Otun Balogun who is next in rank to Balogun and the Balogun himself who is the highest member of the line.

 

While the Otun (civil) line consists of Ekarun Olubadan, Ekerin Olubadan, Ashipa Olubadan, Osi Olubadan, and the Otun Olubadan as the highest-ranking member in the line.

 

The late Olakulehin was from the Balogun line and he waited 38 years to ascend the throne after becoming Jagun Balogun.

 

The next Olubadan will now switch to the Otun line where former Oyo State governor, Rasheed Ladoja, is the highest-ranking member.

 

In this report, PUNCH Online will be familiarising you with the things to know about the emerging Olubadan —Ladoja who governed Oyo between 2003 and 2007.

 

1. Ladoja was born September 24, 1944 in Gambari area of Ibadan.

 

2. He attended Ibadan Boys High School between 1958–1963 and Olivet Baptist High School between 1964 and 1965. He further studied at the University of Liège, Belgium between 1966 and 1972 where he earned a degree in chemical engineering.

3. He was elected to the Nigerian Senate in 1993 during the short-lived Nigerian Third Republic, where he happened to be a member of the United Nigeria Congress Party during the Abacha Political Transition.

4. In 2000, Ladoja rose to the position of director at Standard Trust Bank Limited.

5. Ladoja was elected governor of Oyo State in April 2003 on the PDP platform, and took office on 29 May 2003.

 

6. His emergence was supported by the late Alhaji Lamidi Adedibu, a PDP power broker in the state.

 

7. In August 2004, Ladoja and Adedibu were locked in a fierce struggle over allocation of government appointees and this led to his struggle in both the party through which he emerged and governance in the state.

 

8. On 12 January 2006, Ladoja was impeached by Oyo State legislators and forced out of office. His deputy, Christopher Adebayo Alao-Akala, was sworn in as the new governor.

 

9. On 1 November 2006, the Appeal Court in the state capital, Ibadan, declared the impeachment null and illegal, but advised waiting for confirmation of this decision by the Supreme Court. However, the apex court upheld the decision on 11 November 2006, and Ladoja officially resumed office on 12 December 2006.

 

10. In the next election, Ladoja failed to win the PDP nomination as candidate for a second term. He chose to back the Action Congress candidates for 33 local council chairmanship elections.

 

11. On 28 August 2008, Ladoja was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over allegations of non-remittance of the proceeds of sale of government shares totaling N1.9 billion during his administration

 

12. He was briefly remanded in prison by the Federal High Court in Lagos on 30 August 2008 and was granted bail on 5 September, in the amount of N100 million with two sureties for the same sum

 

13. Again, Ladoja was the governorship candidate for Accord party in Oyo State during the April 2011 and 2015 elections and he lost to Senator Abiola Ajimobi.

 

14. He took a break from politics after defecting to ADC and finally ZLP in 2018 to face his traditional chieftaincy.

 

15. On August 12, 2024, the late Olakulehin, formally presented the ceremonial beaded crown to High Ladoja, a crown he had formerly rejected during ex-Oyo governor, Abiola Ajimobi’s administration.

Theo Hernández nears Al Hilal move in €25m deal

 

French international Theo Hernández is on the verge of completing a move to Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal, with a deal now sealed between the club and AC Milan, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano on Monday.

 

The left-back is expected to sign his contract in the coming days after a verbal agreement was reached two weeks ago. AC Milan will reportedly receive a €25 million transfer fee for the 26-year-old.

 

Hernández will become the latest addition to Al Hilal’s growing list of European stars and will be a key figure in the squad managed by Simone Inzaghi.

 

“Theo Hernández to Al Hilal, here we go! Agreement now being sealed after verbal pact made two weeks ago. AC Milan will receive €25m transfer fee as Theo will sign his contract in the upcoming days. New left back for Simone Inzaghi,” Romano wrote.

The former Real Madrid defender joined AC Milan in 2019 and quickly became one of the club’s standout performers, helping them secure the Serie A title in the 2021/22 season.

 

His departure marks a significant change in Milan’s defensive setup ahead of the new campaign.

Luis Diaz may sign for Bayern, agrees personal terms — Report

 

Liverpool forward Luis Diaz has reportedly agreed on personal terms with Bayern Munich ahead of a potential move to the Bundesliga club, according to German outlet BILD.

 

The Colombian international has been the subject of growing transfer speculation during the summer window, though he remains part of Arne Slot’s squad at Anfield for now. Diaz, who joined Liverpool in 2023, has established himself as one of the Reds’ key players on the left wing.

 

Despite his importance to the team, it appears Diaz is open to a new chapter, with BILD reporting that an agreement on personal terms has already been reached with Bayern. However, it remains unclear whether Liverpool are willing to enter negotiations over a transfer.

 

Diaz played a significant role in Liverpool’s successful 2024/25 Premier League campaign, during which the club secured the league title. Over 36 league appearances, he scored 13 goals, provided five assists, and was involved in 16 goal-creating actions across 2,399 minutes of play.

 

The 27-year-old’s potential departure comes as Bayern Munich look to strengthen their attack following a serious injury to Jamal Musiala during the FIFA Club World Cup. The German side may view Diaz as a key reinforcement ahead of the new season.

 

Meanwhile, Liverpool have made a strong start to their own transfer window, having secured the signings of Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez.

 

Wirtz, in particular, is seen as a versatile option capable of filling in on the left if Diaz departs.

 

As of now, no official deal has been announced between the clubs, but the reported agreement signals that Diaz’s future at Anfield remains uncertain.

Tinubu should show more compassion to Nigerians — Obi

 

2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has urged President Bola Tinubu to show more compassion to Nigerians.

 

This is as he said that the office of the Nigerian president requires sacrifice and compassion, not detachment, luxury, or fear.

 

Speaking on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics, Obi said the Tinubu administration is disconnected from the suffering of ordinary Nigerians.

 

He said, ”If I become president, I will use resources effectively. I cannot say, ‘buy a new jet.

 

“I don’t need one because I can go anywhere without a jet.

 

“I will not use N150 billion to buy a jet when 80 per cent of primary healthcare centres are not functioning.”

 

The former Anambra State governor said his time in office was marked by modest living and responsible governance.

 

“I was a governor, and for my first four years, I drove 406.

 

“For the rest of it, I didn’t drive bulletproof cars.

 

“Nobody will try to kill you if you do the right thing.

 

“It is when you do the wrong thing that you fear death.

“If your people are dying, you should be ready to die.

 

“The president should also be ready to die,” Obi said.

 

The former governor faulted Tinubu’s response to major tragedies in 2024, including the stampede at a Christmas party in Ibadan, Oyo State, which led to the death of several children.

According to him, Tinubu opted to remain in Lagos for the holidays instead of visiting grieving families.

 

“There is no compassion; people lost their children who will lead this country in the future, and he went on a Christmas holiday,” he said.

 

He also criticised Tinubu for failing to visit Yelwata in Benue State, where suspected herdsmen attacked and displaced thousands.

 

Obi said, ”People want to get up and see a president that cares, a president that shows compassion.

 

“Today we have a country without compassion.

 

“Leadership without compassion does is a minus.

 

“It is not good for a country.”

Olubadan, Oba Olakulehin dies at 90

 

The Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Owolabi Olakulehin, has passed away.

 

Olakulehin died at the age of 90.

 

The PUNCH Online learnt that the monarch died in the early hours of Monday.

 

Olakulehin died during the ongoing 90th birthday and first anniversary coronation celebrations.

 

He succeeded the late Oba Lekan Balogun.

 

A source close to the Olubadan-In-Council confided in our correspondent in Ibadan, the state capital, that “we received the message that the paramount ruler passed away this morning. He has joined his forefathers. Though it has to be officially announced by the state government.”

 

Another palace source, who confirmed the news, said the Otun Olubadan, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, who is the next in line to become Olubadan, is currently out of the country and he is expected back.

 

“We are expecting a former Governor of the State and the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Ladoja, who is currently out of the country, to come back home.

 

“He must have been briefed,” he said.

Seven coalition leaders interested in Tinubu’s seat – ex-ADC chair

 

 

Former National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, Ralph Nwosu, has disclosed that at least seven prominent figures in the coalition movement are being pushed by supporters to contest the 2027 presidential election against President Bola Tinubu.

 

Nwosu stated this amid growing speculation that some northern power blocs within the coalition movement are already backing the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate for a one-term deal.

 

The opposition coalition, led by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, on Wednesday, adopted the ADC as its platform for the 2027 presidential contest.

 

Speaking with Sunday PUNCH, Nwosu said there were seven coalition leaders being tipped to replace Tinubu in 2027, but the ADC would embrace an open selection process.

Aside from Obi, he said supporters of Atiku, former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, ex-Kaduna and Osun states governors, Nasir El-Rufai, Rauf Aregbesola, and those of the Oyo State 2023 ADC governorship candidate, Bamidele Ajadi, were all rooting for their respective leaders to succeed Tinubu.

 

“We all have the right of expression. And as far as the coalition is concerned, everybody is important, and that is the beauty of the new party we are growing.

“There are some people who want Aregbesola to run. There are also people who are rooting for Dr Ganiyu Bamidele Ajadi to run. There are also people rooting for Amaechi to run. There are also those calling for Atiku to run.

 

“El-Rufai also has his own plan. Even Sule Lamido is also running. I have been part of the coalition conversations, and I know the personalities that are interested in running. So, I am telling you from the inside. Even the old ADC may be backing Ajadi. That tells you it is free, and that is democracy. But the selection process will be open and transparent,” Nwosu said.

 

He explained that as the coalition movement gathers momentum, supporters of the presidential hopefuls were holding engagements, even as the Peoples Democratic Party, and the All Progressives Congress continue to lose their membership base to the ADC.

 

“People are working together and having conversations. So, we will gradually start to see the leadership in each person. The real model will start to create the new Nigeria and the African renaissance that all of us are interested in. As I have said, it’s beyond politics and power. It is to rescue Nigeria from ICU to global reckoning.

 

“This is a big coalition. What we have built within this short time of coming together is bigger than any political party in Nigeria. Already, 95 percent of the PDP has collapsed into our party with all their networks and grassroots stuff. For the APC, over 35 percent of their membership is collapsing into this movement. The Labour Party is seeing over 80 percent coming to us,” he revealed.

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