Armed Herdsmen Invade Lagos…Chase Epe Land-Owners with Gun

In a petition dated May 10, 2021, the Ali Moibi-Balogun Family of Odo-Egiri Town in Eredo Local Council Development Area of Lagos seeks Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s intervention after armed herdsmen forcefully took over their land and erected structures on it. In this interview with VICTOR AYENI, the lawyer for the Ali Moibi-Balogun family, Adeyemi Adegbite, explains the ordeal of the family

How long has the family been living on the invaded land?

Their forefathers handed it to them. In our petition, we said they inherited it from time immemorial. So, it predates Nigeria’s independence. You know in Yoruba culture, when you own a land, it is your father’s land from ages. It was not a land they came about in 10 or 20 years; it has been their inherited land.

At what point did they begin to notice the invasion on their land?

It was on March 4, 2021. That was the first instance that they experienced the incursion on their land. And then, they came back sometime in April.

How did the family members protect themselves during these attacks?

It was not all members of the family that were on the ground; they had some members and workers living on the land. Suddenly, these people invaded the land and started shooting indiscriminately. Probably, there have been some land trespassers who had been trespassing on the land. So, when they came and started shooting, the family members and their servants that were on the land escaped. That was on March 4. They reported to the extended family and that was when the family had to present the matter at the Noforija Police Station.

What was the response of the personnel at the Noforija Police Station?

As our petition captured, the first time the invaders came, the police responded swiftly. The people that invaded the land came with three motorbikes, a Honda Accord and the others were on foot. So, they were shooting indiscriminately to take possession of the land; then, those who escaped reported to the police. And as we said, the police at Noforija responded swiftly such that they were able to recover the Honda Accord that the invaders brought. Those on motorbikes, the three of them, escaped. Since then, the Noforija Police Station has been investigating it.

But all of a sudden it is like they developed cold feet such that even our client, the complainant, was treated like a suspect. It was at that point that they now briefed us and said they couldn’t take this; they needed a lawyer who would write a petition. That was when we came in.

Aside from the petition, which was aimed at giving a voice to this family, what do they want the government or the authorities to do for them?

Precisely, what they want is to get their land back and also to alert the government that there is danger somewhere in the Epe area, so that the government can quickly come and curtail the activities of the Fulani herdsmen. That is what is written in the petition. How can some strangers from nowhere just come and take their land?

As lawyers, we have to tell the whole world that there is fire on the mountain. The rooftop has caught fire; we can no longer go to sleep. The government should drag these people away so that there can be peace in Lagos State. We do not want Fulani herdsmen coming from anywhere to come and disturb the peace that has been prevalent in Lagos State. That is why we had to petition everybody. We wrote petitions to the governor, the House of Assembly, the Inspector-General of Police, Commissioner of Police and all that this thing should be nipped in the bud.

You described these people as Fulani herdsmen, how are you sure? What is the level of ammunition they have?

These people came with guns and were shooting. They had knives and charms all over them. I was not there, so I would not know if it was an AK-47 or whatever. But they shot at people. So, if someone invades your land with a gun, you should know that it is not a mere threat. They did not even come as if they were passing by, they came to settle down. After they came and drove everyone away between their first and second attack, they already built huts. My clients were watching, wondering what happened on their land. They were taking pictures.

We went to the police; the police came initially and anytime there was an incident, they went back to the police. At a stage, it seemed that the police were helpless; there was nothing they could do. You know, maybe they were compromised or whatever and couldn’t take any further step until we decided to blow this open. But even before then, some people had been threatening them (the family members). They had percolators on their land and they knew their names. The community leader is of no assistance to them. Life has become unbearable for them; they cannot go to their farmland, and all of that. So, the reports that were supplied to us were included in our petition. Whatever the authorities can do to come to the aid of our clients, we will appreciate it. And that will even save us the rigours of going to court, suing the government or suing people. If the government can stem it now, we will not need to go to court and say we want to file criminal action anywhere. That is the essence of the petition.

The family said the police branded them as suspects when they complained. Can you shed more light on this?

You see when the first occurrence took place, we said the police responded swiftly and they recovered some things, which we stated in our petition. After the second occurrence, something happened. What they expected the police to do, the police started to drag their feet. Yesterday, we were at the police area command and we met two DPOs from Noforija and Epe.

They gave us different versions of events. They said an incident occurred in which somebody got injured and they were trying to treat the person, but when they invited our clients, they failed to turn up. But our clients were saying that this particular DPO was not very cooperative with them and wants to turn them into suspects. So, this was what they briefed us about at the area command after we filed our petition.

That’s the most I know about this. It is not as if I have been following this thing for a long time, you know I was just brought in. They used another lawyer before, who was not available, who should be abreast of the facts. But because of the urgency of the case with herdsmen everywhere, everyone was apprehensive. We just wanted to do something so that we would bring it to the attention of the authorities.

Which police division or command was involved in this investigation?

That area falls under Noforija, but then, Noforija falls within Epe. But both DPOs there are hardworking. They stepped up and took this case seriously. In fact, when I met them, they had not even had some rest. They have been going up and down, trying to unravel the situation.

Are the herdsmen still occupying the land as we speak?

I have not been to the site. We lawyers rely on information provided to us by our clients. We attached some photographic evidence to our petition, so you could see that they were present. Then again, like I said, yesterday we were at the area command and we tried to get our clients to come to the area command, but they could not come. But then, when I called them to ask about their position if they were coming for the meeting at the area command, they told me that they noticed some herdsmen still on the land and they were trying to video them. Even when we got to the residence of my client at Epe with the DPO, the wife of the Olori Ebi confirmed to me that the Fulani herdsmen were still on their land.

Have the police visited the expanse of land to invite or arrest the suspects?

At the first instance in March, the police went there and recovered a car. That was when the DPO at Noforija said he saw someone there who was injured. I think he was bleeding on his head kind of, so he paid attention to him. Probably they might have gone back, you know, on some other occasions that we were not aware of.

Do you suspect that some powerful people in Abuja are supporting these herdsmen in some way?

Abuja? That is beyond my brief. We wrote a petition to the Inspector-General of Police. You see, this insecurity is nationwide, that is why we want to alert everybody. I wouldn’t know if anybody is supporting them. Support is a big word. I would not know if anybody is sponsoring or backing them from Abuja. My own is that we saw these people on the land and we have to alert the authorities.

Have the state government and House of Assembly responded to your petition?

Nobody has responded to our petition now except that the police are working hard. They are working round the clock. We have not received any correspondence from any authority. But I was even surprised, you see we did not write to the Commissioner of Police, we only copied him, yet the police are working. They are on top of the matter. They want to be sure that if there is such a thing, they will nip it in the bud.

– Culled from Punch Newspaper

Lagos Assembly asks Buhari to address nation

– Commends southern governors for banning open grazing

…Says restructuring of Nigeria long overdue

Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly resumed from the Sallah break on Tuesday with a call on President Muhammadu Buhari to address the nation over issues relating to insecurity and rising sectional agitations across the country.

 

 

 

The House also said it was standing by the decisions reached by the southern governors at their recent meeting in Asaba, Delta State.

 

 

Calling the attention of his colleagues to the communique released by the governors after the meeting, the Deputy Leader of the House, Hon. Noheem Adams, noted that the Lagos Assembly had always called for the establishment of state police.

 

 

Hon. Adams urged his colleagues to support the governors saying the latter had shown that they are alive to their responsibilities.

Adams, however, urged the governors to start restructuring in their states by implementing autonomy for state legislatures and judiciary.

He recalled how the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, as chairman of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures, led his colleagues to the president to seek autonomy for state legislatures and judiciary. He lamented that the governors had yet to implement it.

Speaker Obasa, who presided over the sitting, commended the governors for coming out at a period when insecurity had taken the ‘front seat’ of discussions. He also commended some members of the National Assembly for supporting the governors.

Obasa lamented the rise in the number of groups agitating for secession adding that Nigeria can be restructured if there is the will power.

“People are getting tired of the call for constitutional conference because nothing had happened to previous ones,” he said adding that Nigeria needs true federalism at this stage.

The Speaker said it was disheartening to know that two neighbouring states like Ogun and Lagos cannot unite to meet some of the needs of the people simply because such could be on the exclusive list.

Earlier in his contribution, Hon. Kehinde Joseph suggested that the National Assembly needed to amend the Act establishing the Nigeria Police Force for the creation of state police.

Speaking also, Hon. Jimi Mohammed, who supported the motion, said the decision of the southern governors boils down to insecurity adding: “We can’t clamour enough for the calls for state police.”

On his part, Hon. Sanni Okanlawon said the governors had made a statement by calling for the ban on open grazing which he described as archaic and has led to the death of many.

He said restructuring of the country is long overdue. He also commended the southern governors for their other decisions.

Hon. Ajani Owolabi supported the motion and opposed those arguing that the constitution makes provision for freedom of movement. According to him, people who move must be citizens and must not move with the aim to damage. He however lamented that the herdsmen had failed in these two areas.

Hon. Adedola Kasunmu, while supporting the motion, urged that some items such as power be moved from the exclusive list to concurrent.

“Our national grid is getting weak and if the opportunity is given to states, it would help. If you fix power, you have fixed everything,” he said.

For Hon. Sentonji David, the country urgently needs to act against insecurity. “This is the time for us to have a restructured country,” he said.

The leader of the House, Sanai Agunbiade added: “A country cannot be drifting this way and the President is quiet. The President must address this country and assuage nerves.

“The National Assembly should come up with a bill to address the issue of state police. The bandits are multiplying like amoeba.”

Hon. Adewale Temitope noted that the issue of insecurity had progressed rapidly and sent shivers down spines.

He commended the governors but urged them to also establish autonomy for state legislatures and judiciary.

He also lamented that most of the police officers in Lagos are from a particular region of the country and as such, they hardly understand the terrain and the people they are meant to protect.

Hon. Abiodun Tobun noted: “Cattle rearing is a private business. So it is supposed that you cannot use your business to stop my progress or movement.

“If truly we are practising true federalism, then each state should be allowed to secure its area.”

Others who contributed included the Deputy Speaker of House, Hon. Wasiu Eshilokun-Sanni, Hon. Rasheed Makinde, and Hon. Bisi Yusuff

OBA KAZEEM ADESHINA SALAMI SET TO CELEBRATES 2ND YEAR ANNIVERSARY

All is set for the 2nd year anniversary of one of the richest king, Oba Kazeem Adeshina Salami (Ilufemiloba I), the Osobia of Makun Omi as he marks anniversary in his newly built multi-million naira edifice palace at Ijebu water side, Makun from the 17th to 22nd of May, 2021.

 

 

 

The fun fair anniversary will kick start the marking of the 2nd year that the stylish king has taken over the thrown of his ancestors, the second day of the celebration of the Makun-Omi festival called (Okosi day), will be all about bestowing chieftaincy title on some personalities in the town on that day, football competition, Miss Osobia Beauty Pageant, special prayers will hold on May 21st.

 

 

The grand finale of the celebration will hold on May 22nd while the talk of the town anniversary in Ogun State particularly, Ijebu will be having in
attendance, personalities like, executive governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, Senator Lekan Mustapha as Chairman of the Day, His Royal
Majesty, Oba Babatunde Olaogun Ogunlaja Aladeshonyin of Odo Nofirija, Dr. Oluwatoyin, Ogun State Commissioner for culture and tourism, Hon. Adesegun Adekoya (attacker) Deputy, Minority Whip, just to mention but few among those who are billed to grace the event.

Gunmen Abduct Shari’a Court Judge In Katsina

Gunmen have abducted a judge at a Shari’a Court located between Baure Zaka villages in Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State.

The judge, simply identified as Alhaji Husaini Sama’ila was, according to a resident (name withheld), kidnapped at about 3:00 pm today while on a personal visit to the court which was relocated to Safana for security purposes.

He said the judge was recently moved to Safana town to continue to deliver justice because of the worsening insecurity challenges bedeviling the two villages where the court was established earlier.

Meanwhile, the police authorities in the state are yet to confirm the incident as phone calls put through the spokesman, SP Gambo Isah were not responded to.

 

 

IGP Launches Operation Restore Peace In South-East

The Inspector-General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, has flagged off a new Operation codenamed Operation Restore Peace in the Enugu State to contain the rising insecurity in the South-East region.

The event was held on Tuesday at Micheal Okpara Square in Enugu capital city and was attended by Enugu State Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi.

This is coming barely two days after the headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Enugu State was attacked and properties set ablaze by yet-to-be-identified gunmen on Sunday night.

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi and other top officials at the event.

Six vehicles were razed with two others damaged following the attack INEC office in Enugu.

Also in April, two officers were killed in an attack on a police station in Adani, Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area of Enugu State, raising concerns over incessant assaults on security formations in the South-East region of Nigeria.

 

 

IGBOHO Pays Guru Maharaji courtesy visit, seeks spiritual help on Yoruba nation

 

Chief Sunday Adeyemo popularly known as Sunday Igboho has paid a courtesy visit to a popular spiritual leader in Nigeria and the founder of the One Love Family, Sat Guru Maharaj on Sunday at the spiritual leader’s residence in Maharaj ji village, along Lagos/Ibadan Expressway.

Igboho’s visit to Maharaj ji is part of his efforts to seek the support of Yoruba political and religious leaders towards the actualization of the Yoruba Nation agenda.
During the visit, Maharaj ji noted that he fully supports Igboho and prayed for him.
Igboho came to national prominence after he asked Fulani herders to vacate Igangan town in the Ibarapa area of Oyo state.
Recall that Maharaj ji, originally known as Mohammed Ajirobatan Ibrahim, had in February admonished Southwest Governors to honour Igboho for confronting the crisis of insecurity in the region.

Maharaj ji also told the governors to appoint Igboho as the leader of Amotekun in the region.

BREAKING: Hired ‘Thugs’ Disrupt NLC Protest In Kaduna, throw stones, sticks at protesters

 

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) peaceful protest in Kaduna State has been interrupted by hired “thugs.”

During the rally, some alleged thugs arrived in two cars, including KEKE NAPEP, and began throwing stones at the demonstrators.

Some of the attackers covered their faces wielded knives and sticks.

“They came in car and started throwing stones on the workers protesting. People started running but the workers were able to chase them away,” an eye witness told Daily Times.

Journalists and some other persons around fled the area. It is not clear those who sent the thugs to disrupt the protest.

During the protest, the striking workers blocked the main road, forcing motorists to divert to other routes.

 

Nigeria receives £4.2m Ibori loot from UK

 

Nigeria receives £4.2m Ibori loot from UK

 

 

The Federal Government of Nigeria has received £4,214,017 loot linked to former Delta State Governor, James Ibori.

Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami made the confirmation on Thursday.

His spokesman, Umar Gwandu, in a statement said the designated government was credited with the Naira equivalent on May 10.

Malami signed the Memorandum of Understanding for the repatriation of the Ibori loot on behalf of the federal government.

The AGF said the repatriation was in recognition of Nigeria’s reputation earned through management of recovered stolen public funds.

Ibori was Governor from May 29, 1999 to May 29, 2007. In April 2012, he received a 13-year jail sentence after admitting fraud of nearly £50million.

He pleaded guilty two months earlier, to conspiracy to launder funds, substantive counts of money laundering and one count of obtaining money transfer by deception and fraud.

Judge Anthony Pitts told Southwark Crown Court in London in the light of other matters, aid Ibori’s loot “may be in excess of £200 million, it is difficult to tell”.

The Metropolitan Police estimated that Ibori embezzled £157 million of state money.

“James Ibori’s sentence sends a strong and important message to those who seek to use Britain as a refuge for their crimes”, said Andrew Mitchell, then UK International Development Secretary.

Remo Omokri organizes massive Protest To Pursue Buhari Back To Nigeria In France Today

 

Another protest is set to hold against President Muhammadu Buhari’s presence in France.

We gathered that the protest has been scheduled to hold today, Tuesday, 18th of May, 2021, and is being organized by Reno Omokri.

The protest is being trended with the #HarassBuhariOutOfParis, and is already gathering momentum

 

 

Unraveling the secret process of ITG’s dominance in Home Cinema

The Infinite Technology Global (ITG) is a name reckoned with. They are the top segment leader and influencer in home cinema’s , automation and recording studio construction. ITG’s latest project is named the Icon Cinema. It was created for one of Nigeria’s top business leaders and social icon. The main objective was entertaining family and friends. Looking at the results it
evident that they succeeded.

 

 

 

The Process
After meeting with the client to incorporate his design and ideas, the engineering began. The finished product had to be bold and stunning.

 

 

Acoustics
ITG used computer-aided analysis to create an acoustical model thereby identifying potential trouble spots within the venue. Then, numerous acoustic panels were erected to correct the space through balancing its reflectivity, diffusion, and absorption parameters.

 

 

Equipment
The astounding immersive sound is created by multiple JBL commercial speakers arrayed in a Dolby Atmos configuration. This is the same technology trusted in major cinemas around the world for accuracy and dynamic sound reproduction. ITG utilized a massive 154-inch 4k cinema screen in conjunction with a custom Ultra High-definition Laser projector flown in from
Berkeley California.

This combination creates breathtakingly life-like images with amazing detail. This homeowner can control every aspect of his system from a single press of the automated touch screen integrated by ITG.

Décor
All the amplifiers, sound processors and automation components are tastefully incorporated into custom-built cabinetry that blends seamlessly into the décor of the cinema.

The second level contains a custom crafted concession area with overflow seating and
additional purpose-built cabinetry. ITG arranged the lighting in multiple zones to allow various lighting scenes.

Finally, an elegant night sky, adorned with a vast number of pulsating fiber optic elements, completes the visual ambience.
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