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Non Legal Representation Stalls Trial of Unilorin Student Murder Suspects

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From Alfred Babs, Ilorin

The trial of eight suspects brought to an Ilorin High Court over alleged rape, armed robbery and murder of a 24-year-old University of Ilorin student, Olajide Omowumi, could not commence yesterday because of the inability of three of the suspects to produce legal representation.

The suspects – Abdulazeez Ismail, Ajala Moses Oluwatimileyin (aka Jacklord), Oyeyemi Timileyin Omogbolahan, Abdulkarim Shuaib (Easy), Kareem Oshioyemi Rasheed (Rashworld), Abdullateef Abdulrahman, Daud Bashir Adebayo (Bashman) and Akande Taiye Oladoja, were scheduled to be arraigned before Justice Ibrahim Yusuf of a Kwara state High Court.

It is recalled that the Kwara state Police command had confirmed suspected rape and murder of a 300 Level student of Agricultural Science of the University of Ilorin in her residence located at Tanke area, Ilorin.

The defendants were brought before the court by the Kwara state government in suit No KWS/33c/c/2021, on 11-count charge bordering on armed robbery, illegal possession of firearms, rape and murder.

Three of the suspects were slammed with alleged robbery, rape and murder while the rest five described as accomplish were charged with offence of receiving stolen items.

Three of the defendants, Abdulazeez Ismail, Ajala Moses Oluwatimileyin (Jacklord) and Oyeyemi Timileyin Omogbolahan were alleged to have conspired among themselves, “to rob one Olajide Gloria Blessing Omowumi also known as “Wumi” (now deceased) of her Samsung Galaxy A2 Core handset and carted away other items, including one black Acer aspire, one series laptop, one Samsung drive, one pink wireless mouse, one white handheld mini sewing machine, one Infinix charger and one gold colour wintouch tab while armed with offensive weapon including a black wooden pistol gun”.

The prosecution also alleged that five others of aided and abetted in the receipt of stolen items which include Samsung Galaxy A2 Core handset and some other computer gadgets being proceeds of armed robbery.

The Prosecution in the charge also accused Abdulazeez Ismail, Kareem Oshioyemi Rasheed and Abdulkarim Shuaib of stealing a sum of N116,000 from the GTB account of the deceased.

“The count also read that Kareem Oshioyemi Rasheed on or about June 11, 2021 did commit illegal act to with; you received and was found to be in possession of one blue Samsung phone with IMEI 352031/496383/6, one black lanovo phone, one golden Nokia phone with model number TA-1053, one mother board, one blue itel phone, one black hp 15 laptop with model number 15-r002se, one black hp pro book 45ogi with serial number 2CE3481LIP, one hard drive (500gb) being stolen properties”.

The plea of all the suspects was not taken by the Court.

Kwara state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Salman Jawondo who was the leading Prosecution Counsel said that the case could not go on because three of the accused persons have not been able to secure the services of Counsels that would give them legal representation during the trial of the case.

Justice Yusuf however ordered the suspects to be remanded in the Federal Government Correctional facilities at Mandala, Ilorin and adjourned the case till July 6, 2021.

Speaking newsmen shortly after the Court proceedings, Jawondo said that, “The case was slated for the arraignment of the accused persons but unfortunately three of them have not been able to secure the services of counsels to give them legal representation at the trial which they are entitled to under the 1999 Nigeria Constitution since the offence is capital in nature.

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Wike Congratulates Okpebholo’s Appeal Court Victory, Urges More Commitment To Serving Edo People

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has congratulated the Governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, on the Appeal Court judgment, affirming his election in the September 2024 governorship poll.This was contained in a statement, by his Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, Wike urged the governor to “remain focused and committed to good governance and provision of democracy dividends to the people.

”The Minister described the Appeal Court judgment as a further confirmation of the mandate freely and genuinely given to Okpebholo by the people of Edo State.He reiterated his belief in Governor Okpebholo’s ability to continue to provide good governance, saying; “I have watched him since he assumed office and I can say that he has been doing well for Edo State and its people.
”For me, I believe in him, and I am confident that his government will have sustainable impact on Edo State.”While urging the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate,Asuerime Ighodalo to accept the Appeal Court judgment, the FCT Minister said he (Ighodalo) should in the collective interest of Edo State, accept the judgment and allow the sleeping dogs of the election to lie.”

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Former Deputy Speaker Writes Umahi Over Stalled N95bn Bali-Serti-Gembu Road

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By Andrew oota, Abuja

Former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Honourable Babangida Nguroje has written the Minister of Works and Housing ,Engineer Dave Umahi on the stalled Bali-Serti-Gembu road reconstruction and expressed concerns that the current situation has caused an untold hardship on the people and affecting economic activities in the area.

In a letter dated May 27, 2025 and addressed to the minister entitled ,”letter of Appeal “, the former Deputy Speaker stated that “the contract was awarded to SCC Nigeria Limited on 11th July, 2018 with an agreement signed on 18 May ,2022 which was valued at Ninety-Five Billion, two hundred and thirty -two million, four hundred and seventy-five thousands ,Ten Naira, sixty -two kobo has being stalled”.
He expressed concerns ,on behalf of the community that the completion period of the twenty-four months for the 235 kilo meter road with 90.2 kilo meter from Bali to Serti designated for rehabilitation and 144.9 kilo meter from Serti to Gembu with an expected completion date of 28 Nah, 2024 has become impossible and since elapsed on the grounds of the inability of the construction company to proceed . He maintained that the work progress on the reconstruction stands at 19.5 per cent concerning 18.8 kilo meters of binder course and 11.5 kilometers of wearing course . In the letter he stressed that ,” you will recall your Excellency ,that the Bali-Serti-Gembu road ,when completed has the potential of rebooting the unlocking the economic prosperity of the area and unlock it’s hidden potentials in no small measure therefore , the excitement that had earlier greeted this road construction was beyound words. “However ,the inability of the construction company to proceed with the completion of this project, especially the Maisanari-Nguroje-Gembu road has become a nightmare for the people especially now that the rains are already here. “Upon our inquiries into why the contact was stalled, the company in charge of the road construction confirmed to the community that although it has being receiving steady payments from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), it has being faced with challenges of contract variations”. He called on the minister to intervene in a manner that will return the contractors to site , giving the importance and strategic nature of the road that links other neighboring countries .

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Kalu Says Nigeria/UK Trade Relations was £7.2 billion in 2024

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By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja

House of Representatives Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu, on Thursday, said that trade relations between Nigeria and the United Kingdom amounted to about £7.2 billion in 2024, with a trade surplus of £3.4 billion in favour of the UK.The Deputy Speaker also said that the National Assembly was seeking to create about 74 federal legislative seats and 108 state assembly seats for women in the ongoing constitutional review process.

Speaking when the Parliamentary Undersecretary of State (Africa) for Foreign and Commonwealth Development Affairs, Lord Collins of Highbury, visited him, Kalu said that with a population of about 230 million, Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy, adding that in 2024, the nation’s economy demonstrated a growth rate of 3.
4%, marking our highest in a decade.He said total trade in goods and services between the UK and Nigeria amounted to £7.2 billion in the four quarters in 2024 with total UK exports to Nigeria amounting to £5.3 billion (an increase of 3.2% compared to the previous year), while total UK imports from Nigeria stood at £1.9 billion.He said further that this indicates a trade surplus of £3.4 billion for the UK, with Nigeria being the UK’s 38th largest trading partner during this period, accounting for 0.4% of total UK trade.On legislative representation, Kalu said, “we observe with keen interest the progress made in the United Kingdom Parliament, where women now constitute approximately 40% of the House of Commons (263 female MPs) and 30% of the House of Lords, resulting in an overall representation of 35% and ranking the UK 27th globally according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). “In Nigeria, female representation in the National Assembly currently stands at less than 5% (4.05%, with 19 women out of 469 seats: 4 in the Senate and 15 in the House of Representatives). This positions Nigeria at 178th out of 182 countries in the IPU’s global standings.”As Chairman of the House Committee on Constitution Amendment, and as the sponsor of the Special Seats Bill, which aims to create an additional 74 federal legislative seats and 108 state assembly seats for women, I am committed to ensuring our legislative framework is more inclusive.“In our ongoing constitutional reform efforts, particularly concerning inclusion and representation, the insights and experiences of the UK Parliament are highly valued.We propose the establishment of robust legislative exchange programmes to benchmark policies, facilitate collaboration on committee work, promote youth inclusion, and strengthen public accountability mechanisms.The Deputy Speaker said the bilateral partnership between Nigeria and the United Kingdom is multifaceted, as demonstrated by the Nigeria-UK Strategic Partnership agreed on November 4, 2024, and further reinforced by eight partnership agreements signed in September 2024 valued at approximately N589 billion (£272.6 million).These agreements, he said, span critical sectors including governance, climate change, education, health, and the economy, with Key areas including the Enhanced Trade and Investment Partnership (ETIP), signed in February 2024, which is strengthening ties in legal services, financial technology, and renewable energy.

He said the UK-Nigeria Security and Defence Partnership (SDP) has achieved significant milestones, including the establishment of the Multi-Agency Anti-Kidnap Fusion Cell and securing over 500 terrorism-related convictions and the UK-Nigeria Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Cyber Security Cooperation, signed in February 2024, which provides a cooperation framework through 2027.In addition, he said Nigeria recorded a balance of payments surplus of $6.83 billion in 2024, while the Digital Special Economic Zones aim to position Nigeria as a leading technology hub in Africa.On Education, he said the expanded exchange programmes, increased scholarships, and the lifting of restrictions on £55 million of transnational education investment are facilitating collaborations between UK and Nigerian universities, while Initiatives such as Propcom+ are assisting over 4 million Nigerians in adopting sustainable agricultural practices and transitioning to renewable energy.Kalu also said the nation’s development cooperation, supported by over £1 billion from the UK across various programmes, focuses on governance, job creation, support for women and girls, humanitarian aid, climate resilience, and health. These sectors represent significant opportunities for deepening our collaborative efforts. The Deputy Speaker said the United Kingdom’s May 2025 Immigration White Paper, “Restoring Control over the Immigration System,” introduces several reforms, including raising the Skilled Worker visa threshold to RQF Level 6, increasing salary thresholds, replacing the broader Immigration Salary List with a more restrictive Temporary Shortage List, extending the qualifying period for settlement to ten years for most routes, tightening English language requirements (B2 for main applicants and introducing requirements for adult dependants), shortening the Graduate Route visa to 18 months, and closing the overseas Social Care Worker visa route to new applicants.He said these measures have the potential to create new challenges for Nigerian nationals who have historically contributed to the UK’s economy and society.He stressed that the relationship between our nations is built on a foundation of shared objectives and a forward-looking vision, saying “we anticipate that our parliamentary cooperation will continue to strengthen, contributing to the prosperity and well-being of both our countries”.Earlier, Lord Ray Collins, UK’s Minister for Africa at Foreign Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) said that the United Kingdom (UK) was committed to fostering stronger international ties with Nigeria, to ensure democratic and economic development.Collins affirmed UK’s interest in Nigeria’s democratic and economic development saying, “I am here to cement strong partnership on economic growth, creating a win-win relationship and increasing the welfare of our people together”.The minister, who reiterated UK’s passion for Nigeria’s development, reassured of the country’s interest in supporting democracy in Nigeria.

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