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Politics / Re: Shettima Dances To Buga, Tinubu Dances To Kwam 1 At Inauguration Ball (Videos) by nurish(m): 11:27am On May 30, 2023
Did you know last time he sleep three hours in a day?
I'm sure it's over two weeks ago
If You and I try it
We can suggest our strength level


He will have to travel and rest for a while after all the celebration
Investment / Re: Crypto Is Not Just For Me, Massive Loss (millions Gone Under 2 Days by nurish(m): 1:21pm On Nov 11, 2022
100%
Politics / Re: House Of Reps Removes Direct Primary Clause, Passes Electoral Act by nurish(m): 11:19pm On Jan 19, 2022
Read a book named *PEDAGOGY OF THE OPPRESSED* you will understand more
Fashion / Re: Ladies Can You Dress Like This In The Public? by nurish(m): 11:12pm On Jan 19, 2022
Which one fair pass

Food / Re: How Much Do You Spend On Food Daily by nurish(m): 9:20am On Oct 17, 2021
At Least 350/meal and One beer @night
1500 everyday


Me wey I dey chop with less than 100 in 2000


God Bless Nigeria
Foreign Affairs / Re: Multiple Websites Go Offline Across The World by nurish(m): 5:19pm On Jun 08, 2021
Even Sportybet.com has gone
Career / What Gives You Happiness In Life by nurish(m): 5:18pm On Dec 12, 2020
I am a football fan not a fanatic.
The death of this golden legend called Diego Maradona got me wondering about the essence of life. Little wonder when billionaire Femi Otedola in a telephone interview, was asked by the radio presenter
"Sir what can you remember made you a happiest man in life?"
Femi said:
I have gone through four stages of happiness in life and finally I understood the meaning of true happiness.
The first stage was to accumulate wealth and means. But at this stage I did not get the happiness I wanted.
Then came the second stage of collecting valuables and items. But I realized that the effect of this thing is also temporary and the lustre of valuable things does not last long.
Then came the third stage of getting big projects. That was when I was holding 95% of diesel supply in Nigeria and Africa. I was also the largest vessel owner in Africa and Asia. But even here I did not get the happiness I had imagined.
The fourth stage was the time a friend of mine asked me to buy wheelchair for some disabled children. Just about 200 kids.
At the friend request, I immediately bought wheelchairs.
But the friend insisted that I go with him and hand over the wheelchairs to the children. I got ready and went with him.
There I gave these wheel chairs to these children with my own hands. I saw the strange glow of happiness on the faces of these children. I saw them all sitting on the wheelchairs, moving around and having fun.
It was as if they had arrived at a picnic spot where they are sharing a jackpot wining.
I felt REAL joy inside me. When I decidedto leave one of the kids grabbed my legs. I tried to free my legs gently but the child stared at my face and held my legs tightly.
I bent down and asked the child: Do you need something else?
The answer this child gave me not only made me happy but also changed my attitude to life completely. This child said:
"I want to remember your face so that when I meet you AGAIN if GOD/DEATH allow, I will be able to recognize you and thank you once again"

*What would you be remembered for after you leave that office or place?*
Will anyone desire to see your face again where it all matters?

This got me thinking. I pray it does same to everyone.

Have a wonderful day

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Travel / Re: Train Ride From Lagos To Ibadan To Cost Between N3K-N6K by nurish(m): 12:09am On Dec 05, 2020
While i will take a bus @ #500 for Ibafo
Politics / Re: Abba Kyari Is Dead! by nurish(m): 7:23am On Apr 18, 2020
I dey fear if Buhari is not going to resign...
Cos he love this man with everything, and the Man was his cabinet's backbone as all says
I pray His demise bring better things to the citizen





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Politics / Re: Abba Kyari Is Dead! by nurish(m): 7:19am On Apr 18, 2020
I dey fear if Buhari is not going to resign...
Cos he love this man with everything, and the Man was his cabinet's backbone as all says
I pray His demise bring better things to the citizen





Chech my signature for better life
Politics / Re: Security Agents Take Over Kano Major Streets As 1-Week Lockkdown Begins by nurish(m): 7:28am On Apr 17, 2020
I pray Kano's covid-19 case will not skyrocketed over lagos cases because Northerner doesn't careful mostly.......
Anyway ..check my signature to know how you can live a better life without Government help
Business / Re: Be A Landlord With Just #1500. by nurish(m): 7:11am On Apr 17, 2020
Check the website sir ....www.assurancegrs.com
Business / Re: Be A Landlord With Just #1500. by nurish(m): 7:09am On Apr 17, 2020
Drop your whatsapp number and i add you to the group


Aftermath you understand it
Then u will know if its the best
Or


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Business / Be A Landlord With Just #1500. by nurish(m): 3:25pm On Apr 15, 2020
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Business / Be A Landlord With Just #1500. by nurish(m): 3:20pm On Apr 15, 2020
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Music/Radio / Beware...upcoming Artist When Sighning Contract by nurish(m): 10:42pm On Jan 13, 2018
The Magnate vs The Musician: The story of the epic battle between King Sunny Ade and Chief Bolarinwa Abioro

It was in 1974 that the news broke. Chief Bolarinwa Abioro, the Balogun of Ipokia, the Chairman of African Songs Limited, had taken his star musician to court! Everyone who knew KSA knew Abioro. Everyone who knew Abioro knew Sunday Adeniyi. Sunny was the son. Abioro was the father. What could have gone wrong between father and son?

KSA was the second artiste to be signed on to the stable of African Songs Limited. Ayinde Bakare was the first. Sikiru Ayinde Barrister was the third. Like most creative people, young Sunny Ade was more concern about his passion and less concern about the business aspect of music. His passion was to play music and to excel as a musician.

It was enough that Abioro – one of the biggest men in the music industry at the time – was ready to promote him. They brought documents for Sunny and his band boys to sign. They called it a contract. It could have been called any other name for all that KSA cared. Won ni ko wa je saara, o ni ojo ti wonu ju. Se ata ni won ni ko mu wa ni, abi iyo.

You are invited to a free feast, you are complaining about the short notice, are they asking you to bring salt or pepper? Sunny Ade and his boys didn’t hesitate. It is doubtful if any of them read what the contract said. The most important thing was that they were going to become recording artistes. Sunny signed. His band boys signed. Everybody was happy.

The contract was for five years. However before its expiration, KSA had become a household name. His album, Challenge Cup, sold in excess of 500,000 copies. It was certain that King Sunny Ade was going to dominate the music scene for a very long time to come. African Songs Ltd knew a good product when it saw one. The management of the company didn’t wait for the first contract to expire before they brought a new contract.

The new agreement was carefully worded. KSA and his band boys agreed to perform and record exclusively for ASL for a period of five years. ASL had full copyrights to all compositions and recordings of Sunny Ade. ASL was entitled to the sole right of production, reproduction, and use of King Sunny Ade’s performance throughout the world.

That was not all. During the period of the agreement, KSA was prohibited from rendering any performance whatsoever to himself, any company or group of persons. The contract also stipulated that ASL had the option to renew the agreement at its expiration for a further term of two years or for any longer period. Sunny Ade had no such right.

That was not all. On the sale of every album which price was then fixed at N6.00, KSA and his boys were entitled to a princely sum of 20 kobo. Yes, you read that right. African Songs would go home with the remaining N5. 80 kobo. Onigegewura’s mathematics has never been good. He is just an amateur historian. You can do the sum yourself.

Still basking in the euphoria of his growing fame, Sunny gratefully signed again. His band boys signed. 20 kobo was still something. Orogun iya re da sokoto fun o, o ni ko bale, melo ni iya to bi o da fun o? You are complaining that the trousers made for you by your step-mother was not long enough, where is the one your own mother made for you?

They were expecting their 20 kobo royalty on every album. Well, when the time came for actual payment, it was then discovered that mathematically and arithmetically, it was not supposed to be 20 kobo. They had not factored the cost of publicity and promotion! And since it was the artiste that was being promoted, he must be the one to bear the cost! After the addition and subtraction, Sunny was given 15 kobo per album.

KSA was not Chike Obi, the mathematician. But he knew that 20 kobo and 15 kobo were not the same thing. Compared with his contemporaries in the music industry, KSA realized that he was holding the short end of the stick. His colleague, Baba Commander, Chief Ebenezer Obey was earning as high as 70 kobo per album. Others were earning between 35 kobo and 60 kobo.

That was when Sunny decided to ask Chief Abioro for a raise of the royalty payment. The chairman listened patiently to KSA and his colleagues. He was nodding as they canvassed one reason after another why a raise was in order.

When they finished, Chief Abioro flipped open a file he had on his table. He brought out a bundle of documents. Even from where he was seated across the table, Sunny saw that it was a copy of the contract he signed. ‘An agreement is an agreement. It is a binding contract!’ The chief informed them. ‘This is what you signed. This is what you are entitled to! No more, No less.’He returned the documents to the file. Case dismissed.

But Sunny was not done. ‘Chief, this is not about contract. You are our father. Our request is for adequate compensation! Let’s leave the contract aside.’ Chief Abioro looked at the young star the way a parent looks at a child asking for another candy. ‘Leave the contract aside? We should leave the contract aside?’ The chairman asked incredulously. ‘You know, it would be nice to leave the contract aside. But you know what? That would be illegal!’

Haba! Illegality ke! It was then that someone brought up the idea of requesting some of his friends to plead their case. Sunny agreed. After all, Eni ti o mo oju Ogun, ni pa obi ni ‘re. It is the person who is conversant with Ogun, the god of iron, that is usually given the duty to administer its rites.

They went to meet Prince Okunade Sijuwade who would later become the Ooni of Ife. They also met with Chief Afolabi Joseph. Even Chief Ebenezer Obey was also requested to intervene as well as Chief Nurudeen Alowonle.

The eminent persons appeared in the court of the Balogun of Ipokia as ‘amici curiae’ on behalf of the musicians. Amici curiae are lawyers invited by the judge(s) to assist in filling briefs that may be helpful to the court in deciding a case. Our eminent persons argued their case like experienced advocates.

They cited relevant sections of the unwritten Yoruba constitution. They cited Yoruba proverbs. They made reference to the story of Oduduwa. The presiding chairman listened to their submissions and summarily dismissed the case. Contract is contract!

Chief did not only dismiss the request for a raise. He opened another file on his table and brought out a new set of documents. Your guess is right! A new five-year contract!

By now, Sunny Ade had learnt enough law. He had become a professional mathematician. He had obtained his Master of Business Administration from practical experience. He knew the implication of putting pen to paper. He applied for an adjournment.

The King of African Beats found himself in a quandary. His new songs were ready but Chief had threatened not to release any new album until he signed the new contract. And KSA was not ready to sign any new contract until the issue of royalty was resolved.

KSA remembered his grandmother’s proverb. Ti abiku ba gbon ogbon ati ku ni igba erun, iya abiku a gbon ogbon ati sin oku e si etido. If an abiku decided to die during the dry season when he knew that the ground would be hard to dig, his parents would also decide to bury him by the riverside where the ground would not be hard to dig.

Sunny Ade decided to release his record with another company. His plan was to use the album to bargain for a better deal with African Songs. Instead of the measly 20 kobo, he was confident that the chairman would be ready to pay him at least N1.00 per copy.

The album was recorded in Nigeria but taken to London for mixing. What Sunny Ade did not know was that Chief Abioro was a master at the game. Before Sunny could get a copy of his own album, Chief Abioro was already in possession of the new record.

Baba Ibeji was composing fresh materials at home when the court bailiffs arrived. They served him with an order of interim injunction! The court order was as comprehensive as it was broad. Sunny Ade was prohibited from sale, distribution, marketing, dealing, etc. etc. of the record. He read the order again. Even without being a lawyer, he knew the implication of the document he was holding.

With palpable emotion, his mind went back to how he came to Lagos from Abeokuta with only one shilling and eighteen pence! He remembered his years with Baba Sala. He recalled how he got stranded with Baba Sala’s travelling theatre in Jebba and Kano.

How he did not see his mother for two years whilst he suffered to make it as a musician. He recalled how his first album sold only 13 copies. Now when he was at the threshold of success, this court order! With grim determination, he knew he couldn’t afford to quit.

He remembered his first day at Oshodi when he missed his way trying to locate Moses Olaiya’s house and how he was directed instead to Dr. Victor Olaiya at Tinubu. He recalled how he knelt down in the dust of Oshodi to pray. Immediately he knew what he must do. Sunny went down on his knees and with an emotional voice, he prayed and prayed.

It was not the Sunday Adeniyi that knelt down to pray that stood up. He had become empowered. He had become emboldened. That same evening, he established his own label.

He didn’t bother to sit down again. He remembered the threat of Chief Abioro to bring him down at all cost. He needed a lawyer who knew his law and who would be prepared to fight his cause against the Magnate. He went off in search of Gani Fawehinmi.

Gani collected the court papers and looked at the claims. He looked at his client. He looked again at the claims. Chief Abioro was not leaving anything to chance. He knew what he wanted from the court. His lawyer had read the agreement between African Songs Limited and Sunday Adeniyi.

Chief Abioro wanted only four things from the court: a declaration that the agreement between ASL and Sunday Adeniyi and his boys was still subsisting; an injunction restraining Sunny Ade from distributing or selling the record; an account of all sales of the record; and N1 million for breach of contract.

I hope you are not sneering at the N1 million as being ‘chicken change’. Remember this was in 1974. The price of a brand new Volkswagen Beetle car was about N500 at that time. N1 million in 1974 was a princely sum!

On the day of the trial, the court was filled to capacity. Gani Fawehinmi was armed with every conceivable legal authority. The law books he brought to the court were more than enough to open a library.

There were books on Contract. There were books on Human Rights. There were volumes on Intellectual Property. Gani even brought some books on Slave Trade.

The first application Gani brought before the court was for an order to compel African Songs to produce its statement of account over the preceding three years. The court granted the order.

It was discovered that the company was making almost N900,000 every year from the sale of Sunny Ade Records. It was also discovered that the total sum that KSA received was N62,000 in the almost 10 years he was with the company. How can you be asking me what is 900,000 divided by 62,000? I have told you that I’m not a mathematician. Please don’t ask me about percentages or fractions.

Gani did not forget to raise the issue of how 20 kobo became 15 kobo. He also cross-examined Chief Abioro at length on the onerous terms contained in the contract. Gani put it to the chief that the contract was in restraint of trade and that it was therefore null and void as it amounted to colonization of King Sunny Ade, a free citizen of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and a citizen of the Commonwealth!

My Lord Justice L. J. Dosunmu listened patiently to the parties. His Lordship also asked the witnesses some probing cases. The court thereafter adjourned the matter to February 14, 1975 for judgment.

It did not even occur to the King of African Beats that the day was St. Valentine’s Day. His only preoccupation was to find out the direction in which the pendulum of justice was going to swing.

On February 14, people started arriving at the court as early as 7am. The court officials had hectic time controlling the mammoth crowd that had come to court to witness the historic decision.

In His Lordship’s judgment, Justice Dosunmu held that although some of the terms of the contract were stringent, that was not a ground for holding the contract invalid. In effect, the contract between ASL and KSA was therefore valid.

As the court pronounced on the validity of the contract, Sunny looked at his lawyer. Gani signaled to him to be calm, the court had only resolved one issue out of four.

With regard to the second claim, the court held that since the records in question had been distributed all over Nigeria, there was no way the court could order them to be recalled. The court therefore refused to restrain Sunny Ade and his marketer, M. Ola Kazim from distributing the album. A tiny smile crossed Sunny’s face.

You recall that Chief Abioro was asking for N1,000,000 as damages for breach of contract. The court ruled that for recording with another company during the subsistence of the contract, Sunny Ade was liable. He was asked to pay N300! Yes, Three Hundred Naira! From N1,000,000 to N300! Sunny smiled for the first time.

The court having found that the contract was still subsisting, KSA was ordered not to release another album pending the expiration of the contract with Chief Abioro’s company, which was due in six months.

Six months! What am I going to be eating? Sunny thought. Apparently, this was the only part of the judgment that Anti Wura, Buroda Alani’s third wife must have heard, and heard wrongly too!

As if reading Sunny Ade’s mind, Justice Dosunmu said he realized that Sunny Ade would need to eat and feed his family in the six months that the contract had to run.

His Lordship therefore held that the injunction was limited to only recording of albums and that Sunny Ade was free to do live performances for fees. His Lordship said that this was in order to avoid a situation where the King of Music would starve or be compelled to go back to Chief Abioro.

The Judge had hardly risen before King Sunny Ade jumped up to hug his counsel. He was free! He gave Gani a bear hug. He had learnt his lesson. Creativity and Business must go hand in hand.

Years later, the King of Music recalled: ‘The lesson I learnt from the episode is that if an artiste is churning out hit records, he needs to keep an eye on the business side of things. If not, he would be in a mess.’

I thank you for your time.

Copied from Onigegewura.

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Romance / Re: 10 Ways Some Nigerian Ladies React When You Deny Them Sex by nurish(m): 10:49pm On Sep 07, 2017
Twaci:
I don't do those angry

I simply refuse to cook for you cheesy
gbam! na dt 1 go bring gobe pass....me i no dey play wit fud ooo
Politics / Re: Yusuff Empowers People On Marketing Of Plantain, Fish Smoking & Mushroom In Osun by nurish(m): 10:33pm On Feb 24, 2017
divicoded:
Upon all the billions you have stolen at the NASS, this is all you can show for it? Chai, the thunder that will fire you is doing press-up
dont talk that way.. praise him and talk of those didnot do anytin
Politics / Re: Yusuff Empowers People On Marketing Of Plantain, Fish Smoking & Mushroom In Osun by nurish(m): 10:31pm On Feb 24, 2017
divicoded:
Upon all the billions you have stolen at the NASS, this is all you can show for it? Chai, the thunder that will fire you is doing press-up
Education / Marriage Is A School by nurish(m): 9:47am On Jan 22, 2017
Marriage is the only school where you get the Certificate before you start.

It's also a school where you will never graduate.

It's a school without a break or a free period.

It's a school where no one is allowed to drop out.

It's a school you will have to attend every day of your life.

It's a school where there is no sick leave or holidays.

It's a school founded by God:

1.On the foundation of love.

2.The walls are made out of trust.

3.The door made out of acceptance.

4.The windows made out of understanding

5.The furniture made out of blessings

6.The roof made out of faith.

Be reminded that you are just a student not the principal.

God is the only Principal.

Even in times of storms, don't be unwise and run outside.

Keep in mind that, this school is the safest place to be.

Never go to sleep before completing your
assignments for the day.

Never forget the C-word...Communicate.

Communicate with your classmate and with the Principal.

If you find out something in your classmate (spouse) that you do not appreciate,

Remember your classmate is also just a student not a graduate,

God is not finished with him/her yet.

So take it as a challenge and work on it together.

Do not forget to study the Holy Book (the main textbook of this school).

Start each day with a sacred assembly and end it the same way.

Sometimes you will feel like not attending classes, yet you have to.

When tempted to quit find courage and continue.

Some tests and exams may be tough but remember,

the Principal knows how much you can bear and yet

it's a school better than any other.

It's one of the best schools on earth;

joy, peace and happiness accompany each lesson of the day.

Different subjects are offered in this school, yet love is the major subject.

After all the years of theorizing about it, now you have a chance to practice it.

To be loved is a good thing, but to love is the greatest privilege of them all.

Marriage is a place of love, so love your spouse.
More grace from God.

Send this to all your married friends to encourage them, and to your unmarried friends to counsel and educate them.
Sports / Re: Cristiano Ronaldo, His Son & Georgina Rodriguez Attend FIFA Football Awards by nurish(m): 9:25pm On Jan 09, 2017
hungryboy:
If I no make money before I reach 30yrs,
I go do blood money

u neva chop again .. ....ur signature
Forum Games / Re: What Do You See When You Dim Your Eyes? by nurish(m): 12:58pm On Jan 07, 2017
ThisCouldBeUs:
grin

the guy be like why CAF no recognise me
Sports / Re: First Picture Of Leicester's New Signing Wilfried Ndidi In Training by nurish(m): 7:39am On Jan 06, 2017
sorry where they put hamed musa
Sports / Re: 2016 GLO-CAF Awards: Live Updates by nurish(m): 11:31pm On Jan 05, 2017
best of mesut


dont mind me
i just wanted to remind his fans out dere

Sports / Re: 2016 GLO-CAF Awards: Live Updates by nurish(m): 11:25pm On Jan 05, 2017
enemmo:
Chai Psquare Don miss this one o!


their mouth don big
Sports / Re: 2016 GLO-CAF Awards: Live Updates by nurish(m): 11:20pm On Jan 05, 2017
enemmo:



You're wicked!LOL



na money he pursued go europe not fame
Sports / Re: 2016 GLO-CAF Awards: Live Updates by nurish(m): 11:12pm On Jan 05, 2017
Donbabajay12:
And the winner is Riyadh mahrez

he deserved it

he plays like magician sometimes
Sports / Re: 2016 GLO-CAF Awards: Live Updates by nurish(m): 11:07pm On Jan 05, 2017
optional1:



Yes He can cos with God all things are possible and when there is life there is hope.




may be as coach
Sports / Re: 2016 GLO-CAF Awards: Live Updates by nurish(m): 10:52pm On Jan 05, 2017
can MIKEL WIN THIS AWARD in his football career?
Sports / Re: 2016 GLO-CAF Awards: Live Updates by nurish(m): 10:47pm On Jan 05, 2017
hungryboy:
oga wetin you dey talk sef?,
I never see Femi Kuti perform before or hear him songs,. But i was pretty impressed with his performance and lyrics,
Abi na different performance you dey watch?



u aint do better infront of your foe
Education / Gaddafi Prophesies by nurish(m): 8:32am On Dec 20, 2016
Muamar Gaddafi's Prophecies:

"I will not go into exile to any foreign country. I was born here in Libya, and I will die here. This country was a dessert, and I turned it into a forest, where everything can grow.

No one Love this land more more than its citizens. If Europe and America tells you that they love you, be careful. They love the wealth of your land. The oil and not the people. They are helping you to fight against me but, it will be more wise for you to fight against them because they are fighting against your future and progress.

My message to you the people of Libya is, they are helping you to kill me but you will pay the price because you will suffer. And my message to you America and Europe is, you will kill me, but be ready to fight a never ending TERRORISM.

Before you realise your ignorance, terrorists will be hitting you at your doorstep."

GADDAFI once told the Nigerian and British governments to divide Nigeria into two, so that the Hausa/Fulani (Moslems), Yoruba (Christians) and Biafrans/Igbo, can live as neighbouring countries.

It's good we look at these 16 REAL REASONS WHY COL. GADDAFI WAS KILLED:

1. There is no electricity bill in Libya, electricity is free for all its citizens.

2. There is no interest on loans, banks in Libya are state-owned and loans given to all its citizens are at a 0% interest by law.

3. Home is considered a human right in Libya. Gaddafi vowed that his parents would not get a house until everyone in Libya had a
home.

4. All newlyweds in Libya receive $60,000 Dinars (US$50,000) from the government to buy their first apartment.

5. Education and medical treatments are free in Libya. Before Gaddafi, only 25% of Libyans were literates. Today, the figure stands at 83%.

6. Libyans taking up farming as a career, they received farm land, a farming house, equipment, seeds and livestock to kick- start their farms – all for free.

7. If Libyans cannot find the education or medical facilities they needed in Libya, the government funded them to go abroad for it.

8. In Gaddafi's Libya, if a Libyan buys a car, the government subsidized 50% of the price.

9. The price of petrol in Libya is $0. 14 per liter.

10. Libya has no external debt and its reserves amount to $150 billion – now frozen globally.

11. If a Libyan is unable to get employment after graduation, the state would pay the average salary of the profession as if he or she is employed until employment is found.

12. A portion of Libyan oil sale is credited directly to the bank accounts of all Libyan citizens.

13. A mother who gave birth to a child under Gaddafi, received US $5,000 as child benefit upfront.

14. 40 loaves of bread in Libya costs $ 0.15

15. 25% of Libyans have a university degree

16. Gaddafi carried out the world’s largest irrigation project, known as the Great Man- Made River Project, to make water readily available throughout the desert country.

If this is called "Dictatorship", I wonder what type of Leadership Democrats have!!

Share if it interest you.
Career / Hoodlum In Osun by nurish(m): 9:14pm On Dec 19, 2016
Hoodlums kill newspaper agent in Osun
Zovoe Jonathan / 41 minutes ago


Hoodlums struck and killed a newspaper agent known as Saheed Eluyera, in Ilesa, Osun State on Monday.

It was gathered that Eluyera had earlier gone to supply newspapers at Wesley Guild Hospital, Ilesa and was returning to his base when some youths attacked him and hacked him to death.

Another agent told our correspondent that Eluyera’s motor cycle broke down while returning and an argument ensued between him and some boys, who eventually hacked him to death.

But the Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Fimihan Adeoye, told our correspondent on the telephone that only one person was killed in Osogbo on Saturday.

He said the police were investigating the situation, saying those involved in the killing would be brought to justice.

The CP said he had not been briefed concerning the killing in Ilesa.

Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party has called on the Sevurity agencies in the state to act fast before hoodlums would take over the state.

The spokesperson of the PDP said in a statement on Monday that it was sad that the state capital was witnessing an unprecedented breakdown of the law and order despite the huge amount of money spent on security matters by the state government.

“We call on the Director General of the Department State Services and Inspector General of Police, to take over the security of the state and investigate the matters.

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