Adeleke orders review of ‘shoddy’ road project after community protest

 

The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, on Saturday, directed a review of a road project in Aduramigba community, Ido-Osun, after a protest by the residents, who alleged that a shoddy job was done by the contractor.

 

Residents of Aduramigba community had earlier held a peaceful protest over the quality of work done on the 4.76 kilometres road that passes through the area.

 

During the protest, the residents carried placards with inscriptions such as ‘We say no to no drainage and stone base road’, ‘Don’t cause quick pain for six communities ’, ‘We kick against corruption on this project,’ among others.

 

Speaking during the protest, the community chairman, Sunday Ogundele, said the road was constructed without a proper drainage system, insisting that a poor job was done by the contractor.

 

“The quality of this road is so poor, they started tarring the road on Sunday and Monday, but that rainfall on Thursday washed away the asphalt in some portions,” Ogundele said.

Reacting in a statement, spokesperson to the governor, Olawale Rasheed, said senior officials from the Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Works and O-RAMP Project have visited the “community affected by the reportedly, sordidly constructed road for on the spot assessment, interaction with the community and to deliver the message of Governor Ademola Adeleke.”

 

The statement further read, “The team related to Governor Adeleke’s directive for an immediate review of the work done on the road while directing remedial action in line with best practices.

 

“The team also assured the community that apart from a review and a follow-up remedial work, the Governor is also looking into other pressing needs of the community.

 

“The team is also currently interfacing with the contractors and the project managers to collate reports and determine an immediate remediation action. The government team is to report back to the Governor by Monday, after which further corrective decisions will be taken.”

Kwankwaso disowns viral statement, calls it ‘political mischief’

 

The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party in the 2023 general elections, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, has disowned a statement circulating on social media, which allegedly claimed to represent his views on Nigeria’s ongoing political realignments.

 

Kwankwaso made the clarification on Saturday via his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, distancing himself from the comments and describing them as “false, unfounded, and products of political mischief.”

 

He wrote, “My attention has been drawn to a statement purportedly stating my position on the recurring political realignments in Nigeria.

 

“I wish to categorically state that such statements are false, unfounded, and products of political mischief.”

 

The former Kano State governor and influential political figure further stated that he has deliberately refrained from commenting on current political developments and intends to maintain that position for now.

 

“I have refrained from commenting on contemporary political events, and I will continue to do so for the time being,” he stated.

 

Kwankwaso also cautioned the public to disregard any statements not issued through his official channels, warning against the spread of misinformation.

 

“In this regard, I urge the public to only engage statements that come from my public handles and other official sources,” he added.

 

The clarification comes amid growing speculation about possible alliances and defections ahead of the 2027 elections, in which Kwankwaso is widely believed to still wield considerable political influence, especially in the North-West.

TCN begins reconstruction of collapsed towers on Kainji-Birnin Kebbi line

 

The Transmission Company of Nigeria has commenced the reconstruction of three collapsed towers along the 330kV Kainji–Birnin Kebbi transmission line.

 

This was disclosed in a statement on Saturday by the General Manager, Public Affairs, TCN, Ndidi Mbah, who said the company had mobilised three contractors to the site, with each contractor assigned to rebuild one of the affected towers.

 

According to her, the multi-contractor strategy is aimed at fast-tracking the reconstruction process and restoring full transmission capacity as quickly as possible.

 

“To mitigate the impact of the outage on Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (Kaduna Electric) and its customers, alternative supply routes have been activated,” she said.

 

Mbah added that affected states, including Sokoto and Birnin Kebbi, were currently receiving between 6 megawatts and 7 megawatts of bulk power through the alternate 132kV Mando-Zaria-Funtua-Gusau-Talata Mafara-Sokoto-Birnin Kebbi line, which is fed from the Mando Transmission Substation.

 

She said, “TCN appreciates the patience and understanding of the affected communities as contractors work assiduously alongside our supervising engineers to rebuild the towers and restring the 330kV line.

 

“We regret the inconvenience caused and remain committed to restoring full supply as quickly as possible.”

The company also reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the integrity and reliability of the national power grid.

 

The collapse of the towers occurred on Thursday, May 8, 2025, and led to a major outage across parts of Kebbi and Kaduna states, as well as surrounding areas.

 

Kaduna Electric, in a statement signed by its Head of Corporate Communication, Abdulaziz Abdullahi, confirmed the development on its official X (formerly Twitter) account.

 

The statement read, “We sincerely wish to apologise to our esteemed customers in Birnin Kebbi for the outage currently being experienced. The outage is due to the collapse of three transmission towers near Yauri town.

 

“The TCN team is working diligently to rectify the issue. Normal power supply will be restored as soon as possible. We sincerely apologise for any inconvenience.”

 

The latest incident adds to a string of disruptions along the 330kV Kainji–Birnin Kebbi transmission corridor, which has suffered multiple outages and system trips since 2024.

Tinubu celebrates Mary Lar at 90, hails contributions to education

 

President Bola Tinubu has congratulated renowned educationist and former Nigerian ambassador to the Netherlands, Professor Mary Lar, on her 90th birthday.

 

In a statement issued Saturday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, the President praised Prof. Lar for her groundbreaking contributions to education, diplomacy, and national development.

 

Born on May 15, 1935, in Langtang, Plateau State, Prof. Lar is widely respected for her lifelong dedication to teaching and mentoring generations of Nigerian students.

 

She began her career in government secondary schools before moving into academia, eventually becoming the first female professor from Northern Nigeria—an achievement that paved the way for many others.

Tinubu also commended her service as Nigeria’s ambassador to the Netherlands and her support during the tenure of her late husband, the first civilian governor of Plateau State, Solomon Lar.

 

Describing her as a “pace-setter and dedicated nation-builder,” the President applauded Prof. Lar’s lasting impact on Nigeria’s educational and diplomatic sectors.

 

“The President wished her continued good health and a long life, and hoped that she would remain a source of inspiration through her community service and mentorship,” it added.

Police nab car theft syndicate, recover stolen bus in Ebonyi

 

The Police Command in Ebonyi said it has apprehended one Chibuike Solomon, a member of a three-man car snatching syndicate in the state.

 

Spokesman for the Command, SP Joshua Ukandu, disclosed this in a statement he issued in Abakaliki on Saturday.

 

Ukandu said the suspect was apprehended by the officers of the command while attempting to sell the vehicle.

 

“On May 15, 2025, operatives of the Ebonyi State Command arrested Chibuike Solomon, a member of a three-man car snatching syndicate.

 

“Solomon was apprehended while attempting to sell a vehicle by officers of the command.

 

“The vehicle, which was stolen in March 2025 from a private school in Abuja and used as a school bus, had already been re-registered in the suspect’s name.

“During the operation, military camouflage uniforms were also recovered at the location in Idembia community in Ezza South Local Government area of Ebonyi,” he explained.

 

The PPRO noted that the command had intensified efforts to apprehend the other members of the gang.

 

“The State Police Commissioner, CP Adaku Uche-Anya, is urging the public to take advantage of the Nigeria Police Force Digitised Central Motor Registry (E-CMR) by registering their vehicles at https://cmris.npf.gov.ng.

 

“The registration will facilitate the tracking and flagging of stolen vehicles,” Ukandu added.

 

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29-year-old Nigerian-British elected as UK’s youngest Mayor

 

Princess Opeyemi Bright has been inaugurated as the youngest Mayor in the United Kingdom, in a historic moment for Nigerians in the diaspora and youth leadership.

 

At 29 years old, she now holds the esteemed position of First Citizen of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

 

The inauguration, which took place on Friday, May 16, 2025, marks a new chapter in British politics and celebrates Nigerian global leadership.

 

Born in the UK to Nigerian parents, Princess Bright’s rise is seen as a personal milestone and a reflection of the growing influence of Nigerians abroad.

 

“This is nothing short of God’s grace,” Princess Bright said during her inauguration.

 

“I’m proud to serve my borough, and as a proud Nigerian, I will represent my heritage with humility and excellence. May this journey inspire others to lead, serve, and rise.”

 

Bright’s political journey began early. Elected as a councillor at just 22, she has spent the last seven years championing youth empowerment, social inclusion, and economic opportunities within her borough. Her dedication to service is deeply rooted in her upbringing.

She is the daughter of Dr. Councillor Afolasade Bright, who served as Civic Mayor of Hackney from 2006 to 2007, and Pastor Gbolahan Bright MBE, a senior minister in the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

 

Her election is emblematic of a larger trend—the growing political footprint of Nigerians in the diaspora.

 

From Kemi Badenoch, a Conservative MP and the UK’s Secretary of State for Business and Trade, to Labour MP Chi Onwurah, and from Canadian Minister Uzoma Asagwara to US Representative Esther Agbaje in Minnesota, Nigerians are increasingly asserting their voices in governance around the world.

 

Princess Bright’s victory challenges stereotypes about youth apathy in politics and reaffirms the impact of women and immigrants in leadership. It also reinforces Nigeria’s soft power at a time when positive narratives about the country are much needed.

 

For many, her story is a symbol of resilience and inspiration, proving that with support, values, and opportunity, Nigerian youth can thrive and lead—anywhere in the world.

 

Her ascension also presents a call to action for Nigerian policymakers. As the diaspora continues to excel globally, there is a strategic opportunity to engage this community in national development. Policies that invest in youth leadership, encourage diaspora participation, and promote global partnerships could help unlock untapped potential for the nation.

Lagos rejects smelly, mosquito-infested city claims

 

The Lagos State Government has denied claims on social media that the state is smelly and is filled with big mosquitoes.

 

PUNCH Online reports that a controversial influencer, Scott Iguma, had, in a now-viral podcast interview, claimed that “Lagos is smelling…There are a lot of big mosquitoes in Lagos.”

 

Reacting in a post via his official X handle on Saturday, the Commissioner of Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, stated that some individuals are deliberately trying to tarnish the state’s image.

 

He claimed that the individuals leveraging social media followings propagate harmful narratives, often aligned with divisive agendas, undermining the progress and inclusivity that Lagos represents.

 

Wahab noted that while constructive criticism is essential for growth, malicious attempts to vilify a state that empowers countless lives daily are counterproductive.

He wrote, “The deliberate efforts by a handful of individuals to tarnish the reputation of Lagos State are deeply concerning. It is regrettable that some who relocate from their home states in pursuit of better opportunities quickly, in less than a month or two, resort to disparaging the very state that has provided them with the platform to thrive.

 

“Leveraging social media followings, these individuals propagate harmful narratives, often aligned with divisive agendas, undermining the progress and inclusivity that Lagos represents.

 

““While constructive criticism is essential for growth, malicious attempts to vilify a state that empowers countless lives daily are counterproductive. Lagos remains a place of opportunity, innovation, and resilience, and it is imperative that we collectively uphold its integrity while fostering unity and progress.

 

“Dear @IgumaScott, I do hope that you will put this same energy into ‘looking out’ for other states. I wish you all the best!”

Gas explosion kills two, injures six in Anambra market

 

A gas cylinder explosion has killed about two persons and injured several others at the Plumbing Market, along Uga Street, near Onitsha Bridge Head Market in Anambra State.

 

Our correspondent gathered that the incident which occurred on Friday, caused panic in the market as traders, passers-by and customers scampered to safety.

 

An eyewitness near the scene said the explosion happened while a welder was working on metal with carbide.

 

One of the market leaders, identified as Uzomah Eke, who spoke to our correspondent on Saturday, said, “Two persons died yesterday(Friday) in our market at the plumbing section of the Bridge Head Market, Onitsha, as a result of a cylinder explosion.

 

“A welder was welding iron with carbide, and the gas cylinder suddenly exploded, killing two and injuring many others near the scene. It was a real tension because some body parts of the victims, which were shattered as a result of the explosion, littered the floor and this caused everybody in the area to run for safety and abandon their wares; Some traders did not lock up their shops.

 

“The explosion damaged some goods and properties in the sections of the market. Interventions and rescue efforts were made by good-spirited individuals who took the injured victims to the hospital and also prevented further damage.”

 

Although the Anambra State Fire Chief, Chukwudi Chiketa, could not confirm the incident when contacted, as he said he was not aware.

 

However, the Spokesman for the Anambra State Police Command, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, confirmed the development when contacted on Saturday.

Ikenga added that police operatives have taken steps to secure the area and prevent criminal-minded persons from taking advantage of the situation to commit crimes.

 

He said, “Police operatives attached to the Onitsha Head Bridge Divisional Police Headquarters on May 16, 2025, complemented the rescue efforts by good-spirited individuals on the six victims of a gas cylinder explosion at a plumbing market, along Uga Street, which regrettably recorded one death.

 

“Preliminary information revealed that the welding gas cylinder exploded as the welder was working on the metal due to exposure to excess heat.

 

“Meanwhile, the six rescued victims are currently receiving treatment in the hospital, while the deceased has been deposited in a morgue.

 

“To this end, the Police Operatives have taken steps to secure the area and prevent criminal-minded persons from taking advantage of the situation to commit crimes.”

 

According to him, the Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Ikioye Orutugu, is concerned about the unfortunate incident and has provided some safety tips to prevent such from reoccurring.

“The tips include regular inspection and maintenance of the gas cylinder equipment, ensuring that the gas cylinders are stored securely and that the equipment is used according to the manufacturer’s instructions and safety guidelines,” he added.

Training imperative due to security threats, says Kogi NSCDC commandant

 

The Kogi State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps recently concluded an intensive weapon handling training exercise in response to escalating security challenges and the need to safeguard critical infrastructure.

 

No fewer than 262 personnel of the Corp were trained in weapon handling with a charge on them to uphold the ideals of the Corps.

 

The Kogi State NSCDC Public Relations Officer, DSC Aliyu Abdullahi, who disclosed this in a statement on Saturday quoted the State Commandant, Esther Akinlade, as saying that the officers were encouraged to demonstrate a high sense of humour, discipline, and professionalism in their service to the nation after successfully round up the range classification exercise.

 

The statement said, “The Commandant noted that it becomes imperative for Officers and men to acquaint themselves with the latest skills in weapon handling following the trends of attacks on Security Personnel, Security formations, Critical National Assets and Infrastructures etc, thus the need for training and retraining of personnel on weapon handling become essential and vital”.

 

The Commandant asserted that the personnel had undergone rigorous and intensive training for the period of 6 weeks after satisfying the basic forensic and medical requirements before finally embarking on the shooting range classification.

Akinlade stressed on the need for professionalism and strict adherence to the acceptable standard of operation of the Corps and warned thoroughly against any act of misuse or conduct that negates the ethics of firearms.

 

She reiterated that the essence of these exercises is to bring about maximum and better productivity to meet up with the taste of time as the whole nation is putting more hope in NSCDC sequel to the policies and strategies put in place by the Commandant General, Dr Ahmed Audi.

 

Akinlade appreciated the Commander, 12 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Brig General Sidi, including other security agencies for his unflinching support towards making the exercise a success.

 

She added that the officers of the command were rigorously drilled in conformity to arms training both on the G3 rifle and the AK-47 rifle respectively.

10 inmates escape New Orleans jail through toilet hole

 

Ten inmates escaped from a New Orleans jail early Friday morning after navigating through a hole behind a toilet, prompting a manhunt and raising serious concerns about security breaches and possible internal assistance.

 

Authorities from the Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office said the escape began at around 12:22am when the inmates tampered with a cell door.

 

Surveillance footage later showed them entering the compromised cell and slipping through a hole in the wall behind a toilet.

 

They exited through a loading dock, scaled a barbed-wire fence using blankets, and fled toward nearby railroad tracks and Interstate 10.

 

“We have made progress,” said Orleans Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.

 

Three of the escapees have since been captured. Kendell Myles, facing charges of attempted second-degree murder, was found hiding under a vehicle in a French Quarter hotel garage.

Robert Moody was apprehended later that day, although officials have not disclosed further details about his arrest. A third escapee, Dkenan Dennis, was located near Chef Menteur Highway.

 

Eight inmates remain at large, including four charged with second-degree murder: Corey Boyd, Lenton Vanburen, Jermaine Donald, and Derrick Groves. Initial reports had indicated that 11 inmates had escaped, but officials later clarified that one had been relocated to another cell.

 

Orleans Parish Sheriff Susan Hutson confirmed the escape was not discovered until a routine headcount at 8:30 a.m. Federal and state law enforcement agencies were alerted shortly afterwards, with New Orleans police receiving notification by 10:30 a.m.

 

Investigators believe the jailbreak was aided by someone within the facility. “It’s almost impossible to escape from this facility without assistance,” Hutson said. Faulty cell locks are also suspected to have contributed to the breach.

 

Discarded orange jail uniforms were found in a nearby neighbourhood, suggesting the escapees may have changed clothes shortly after fleeing the jail.

 

Authorities continue to pursue leads as the search intensifies. The public is being urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.

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