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Date: 2020-01-15 The Kwara state government says no religious organisation is permitted to preach or conduct other spiritual activities in public schools across the state. Bisola Ahmed, the state commissioner for education and human capital development, made this known in a statement on Tuesday. "It has come to the notice of the Kwara State Government that some religious organisations have been going to public schools in the state to preach during the morning Assembly,� the statement read. "The ministry wants to say it categorically that no religious organisation is permitted to go to public schools for preaching or engage in any religious activities during morning Assembly." As a multi-religious country, there have been occasions when Christians and Muslims, observers of two major religions in the country, disagree over issues. The commissioner said the decision was made to maintain peace and orderliness across the schools in the state. She urged school officials to comply with the directives, adding that prayers should be said silently during the morning assembly session in the schools. "The ministry therefore directed that prayers should be said silently on the morning Assembly across public schools in the state," she said. The government appeals to all school heads and other stakeholders to adhere strictly to this directive, which is to maintain peace and decorum in our schools. All principals, head teachers and education secretaries should take please note." https://www.ilorin.info/fullnews.php?id=26384 |
what does the release of pigeon symbolises in the military? I can c the Kwara State governor released a white pigeon. |
Do quick Abdulraman AbdulRasaq of Kwara State. It took just a day for both KWHA and KWSG to pass and sign the demolition bill of Ile- Arugbo. Y is it taking so long to sign the 30k minimum wage? |
na babanriga im suppose wear |
Lo! They didn't repel but ran away |
Ifyjos:Directly or indirectly, u are responsible |
if the guy later dump u, that's when u will know that blood is thicker than water. Did u also responsible for the job loss? If yes, how did u do it? |
In your own interest, don't report to police. u can report to Zonal inspector through your LI. This was the advice given to a friend whose laptop and other items were stolen during my service year @ Igbajo, Boluwaduro Local govt. Osun state. The suspects ( who are likely the members of your host community) would definitely be released and your life is at stake. |
Definitely, illegally acquired state property will be reclaimed and put into proper use. Kwarans are saying NO TO DYNASTY- o to ge |
Charmingrascal:in fact, u are conversant |
Do quick Abdulraman AbdulRasaq of Kwara State. It took just a day for both KWHA and KWSG to pass and sign the demolition bill of Ile- Arugbo. Y is it taking so long to sign the 30k minimum wage? |
Date: 2020-01-07 Kwara State Government on Monday denied attacking or demolishing any home belonging to old people, saying the property demolished was a shed occasionally used for political gathering and never a place where old women are being quartered. Kwara State Communications Commissioner Murtala Olanrewaju said in a statement Monday night that the whole narrative about government demolishing old people’s home was a fabrication by the opposition to cover up for their lack of any document confirming their ownership of the property bordering the civil service clinic in Ilorin, the state capital. Olanrewaju said the AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq administration currently holds the trophy as the most gender-friendly government in Africa with at least 56 percent of the cabinet being women while some other top government positions are held by females. He added that the government is also embarking on so many initiatives, including the social investment programme and health insurance scheme due for launch this quarter, targeted at taking care of old people, especially women. “The property is one of the over 100 government assets in GRA, Ilorin Kwara State, Victoria Island Lagos, Kaduna, and Abuja investigated by the Asset Recovery Committee led by Senator Suleiman Ajadi, which were unlawfully converted to private use. Until its physical reclamation, the property comprised only of sheds,” Olanrewaju said. “The property was never an old people’s home, nor was it residential; nobody lived there. The property has always been a security risk. No fewer than 97 people, mostly women, have died in mysterious stampedes in that facility as they scampered for handouts. There were yearly mass deaths in the said property in November 2010, June 2011, and October 2013. A google search will instantly reveal these sordid facts which were widely published in the media. “Contrary to the claims by the opposition, the physical reclamation of the property by the government on 2 January 2020 was without any incident. Nobody was met on the property. It was never a place where people lived in, so the question of ejecting, maltreating or deploying violence against anyone did not arise. No court process has been served on the government. “Without any legal basis to claim the property, the opposition later that morning (2 January) mobilised some women to stage a protest in which they portrayed the government as attacking old people who were quartered there. This is an outright fabrication. The Government strongly condemns the use and abuse of vulnerable and indigent old women for propaganda purposes. “This Administration can boldly claim the trophy for being the most gender-friendly sub-national government in Africa in recent history with a 56%-woman cabinet. Furthermore, women are heads of key government institutions like the Civil Service Commission, the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS) as well as the Head of Service. “Following the steps of President Muhammadu Buhari whose Social Investment Programme has been a huge success, Kwara State has become one of the first subnational entities to set up a Social Investment Programme which will commence in the first quarter of 2020 with a bias for women, especially market women. The conditional cash transfer component of the programme has in fact been designed to favour old people to stamp out destitution and extreme poverty. The law setting up the Kwara State Social Investment Programme was recently passed by the State House of Assembly. “ The first quarter of this year will also witness the government formal launch of the State Health Insurance Scheme, mostly targeting the poor, especially our senior citizens. We urge members of the public to ignore the disinformation about the status of the said land and the events of the last few days as the opposition only seek to distract attention from the main issues of probity, accountability and good governance.” https://www.ilorin.info/fullnews.php?id=26359 |
"arrest by proxy is unconstitutional " |
RIP |
LegendHero:Honestly |
Shibaraba:Lo! u forgot to add this 1. Feeding the parrot = 15k daily |
adewumiopeyemi:Be specific, mathematics graduates |
Nipeks:So, a primary six pupil was given this to solve, is the assignment meant for the parent or pupil? |
valarmorghulis:NTA (close to Shoprite? ), ministry of agric, GSS Ilorin etc. |
olasaad:u turned me down |
olasaad:based in Ilorin? |
na follow come, leave am like that. Don't create problem for yourself |
Thanks for this question, over to the scientists in the house. I'm a science educator |
olasaad:congratulations! I wish u a blissful nuptial |
olasaad:it's quite an age, are u still in Ilorin? Taiwo |
Published January 5, 2020January 5, 2020 Adeeko Owolabi Twenty-three-year old Adeeko Owolabi reportedly connived with a self-acclaimed pastor to murder his girlfriend, Favour Daley-Oladele, who was a final-year student of the Lagos State University. He talks to DAUD OLATUNJI about why he chose Favour as his target and how he executed the plan How would you describe the role you played in the killing of Favour Daley-Oladele? I am a student, my colleagues just finished from Lagos State University, but I have carryover and was trying to retake the course when this happened. I study sociology. I called Favour on December 8, 2019 to meet me at Ikoyi-Ile so we could spend some time together. She met me at a hotel in the area, but immediately she got there, she started complaining that she was tired and needed to rest. I told her that we needed to visit my dad’s younger brother before she would rest. It was a lie. I tricked her into going to the church of Segun. When we got to the church, again, she complained that she wanted to sleep, so, I asked her to go into the church and rest. When she slept off, I used a pestle to smash her in the head and she died. After we confirmed she was dead, Pastor Segun slaughtered her and removed the vital organs from her body so that they could be used for the ritual we wanted to perform to make money. How did you meet the prophet? I met the prophet through my aunt; she introduced him to me. I have known him for long, but he used to only interpret dreams for me. My mother is the breadwinner of our family. Since my father lost his job, she has been the one going about to ensure that we survive. But recently, I discovered that things were not going smoothly for her. She was not making money like she used to and she wasn’t getting contracts. Because of the love I had for my mother and because I knew how much she had tried for the survival of the family, I decided to perform a money ritual for her without telling her. Why did you not tell her? I don’t know why I did not tell her. I just wanted to surprise her. I thought the ritual would be a way to pay her back for all the good things she had done for me. When did you meet Favour? I met her about a couple of months ago in school and she was surprised that I was still in school. She asked me about it and I explained to her that I had a carry-over. After we started talking, we became closer. Since you performed the ritual, have your family become rich? We have not got any money. Things have not been going on well; my mum’s business has not improved after what we did and despite all our efforts. I think the money ritual did not work. Do you have any regrets? I have a lot of regrets and I feel very bad that I did such a thing to my girlfriend. I have felt bad from the moment I did it and I regret it. Since there is law of karma, I already know I will be killed. What is painful to me is that my mum did not know about it and it would be bad if she is punished for what she did not have any hand in. I have accepted that they will kill me, but they should not do anything to my mother because she is innocent. I regret following my son to meet killer pastor – Mother of slain LASU student’s boyfriend Mrs Bola Adeeko is the mother of the suspected killer of final-year student of Lagos State University, Favour Daley-Oladele, who was said to have been involved in the killing. She tells DAUD OLATUNJI she was not involved in the killing of her son’s girlfriend What do you do for a living? Adeeko I am 46 years old. I do decorations. I get contracts for school decorations. I’m a married woman and we live together. How many children do you have? Owolabi is my only child. What role did you play in the death of Favour, whom your son has admitted to have killed? I went to see Pastor Segun because of the spiritual problems facing our family. There is nobody who does not have problems. I went there so that he could assist us spiritually. I went there for solutions to our problems. Before I went there, I had spoken to him on the phone and he told me all that would be done for me and my family. I had a dream and he told me that the dream was what would determine the kind of spiritual ritual to be done for me. He gave me a soap to use and after using it, I dreamt that I saw myself giving food to people. The next day, I called him and explained my dream to him and he told me I needed to offer a sacrifice to my deceased parents because that was why I suffered a setback in all I had been doing. He told me I would need to cook for people and would need to buy a goat and other food items for the sacrifice. How much did you give him for the sacrifice? I gave him N200,000 for the sacrifice. I borrowed the money from people around me. What happened after you gave the pastor the money? He bought the goat like he said and I saw as they cooked and distributed food to the people living in the environment where the church is located. They also packaged some in plastic bowls and gave them to beggars. That evening, he came to where I was lodged and told me that they would use the goat’s vital organs to prepare concoction for me. In the night, the pastor brought the concoction as he promised. I only ate a little from the concoction because I am not a fan of such things. In fact, I vomited after eating it unknown to me that human body parts were used to prepare the concoction. The following day, the pastor came to me and told me that they would prepare a spiritual soap for me that I would be using to bathe so that I could get good clients for my job. Why did you partake in such a heinous act? I did not know anything about the killing of the girl; I was surprised when the police told me that my son had committed murder. I was never aware that the concoction they gave me had human body parts. I felt bad and devastated. In fact, I have not eaten anything since Friday that I was arrested. It hurts and I can’t even imagine that I ate human body parts without my consent. I am also a mother and it really touched my heart that they killed someone’s daughter for me. There was no way they would tell me they wanted to use human body parts to prepare concoction for me and I would agree to it. Why did you follow your son to seek spiritual intervention to solve your problems? Frustration made me follow him because things were not going well for my family. We were just going from one problem to another. I have visited many pastors myself, but when he came to me and told me about the pastor (Segun), I felt he might have solutions to our problems. How were you arrested? I left the place (Ikoyi-Ile in Osun) three days after the sacrifice was made and went to Lagos. The pastor told me that my son would stay back for some time because he needed to perform some rituals for him. But a day before Christmas, I went to my father’s house in Ibadan; that was when I started calling my son and the pastor and couldn’t get him. All efforts to get him were in vain, so I had to call a mechanic I gave my car to at Ikoyi-Ile so he could fix it as it was faulty. It was the mechanic that told me that my car had been impounded by the police. So I left Ibadan for Osun and went straight to the Ayedade Police Station to find out why they impounded my vehicle. I also reported at the station that I was looking for my son. It was there I was arrested and taken to Mowe in Ogun State. Do you have any regrets? I regret following my son to meet the prophet. I regret meeting the prophet because if I did not meet the man, what happened to us wouldn’t have happened. After all, he was not the first prophet I would go to. If not that my son insisted that he knew the prophet and was sure the man could solve our problems, I wouldn’t have gone there. Has any member of your family visited you? Nobody has come to check on us because they have not given us the opportunity to make calls. I want the government to help me because I did not know anything about it. I was kept in the dark. I did not see anything wrong in having problems and going to a pastor to seek spiritual guidance. Government should come to my aid; I am innocent. https://www.punchng.com/icymi-i-was-paid-n210000-to-use-lasu-undergraduate-for-money-rituals-pastor |
Gandollar:Hahaaaaaa! Mesujanba? |
hoctre20:yeah |
ffo:Lo! just pulling your leg |
Gandollar:Kwara is not Lagos |
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