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‘Where will I start from?’ – Father of quintuplets cries for help, plans to escape from hospital

by Folarin Kehinde January 2, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

“Where will I start from ?” Mr Joseph Ogagbe, father of newly born quintuplets cried as he spoke to the Vanguard, appealing to the wife of governor Sheriff Oborevwori and other kind-hearted Nigerians to come to his aide.

“It will not be easy for me and my wife. Three boys and two girls. I heard the governor’s wife is a very good woman, she should come to our aide.”, he pleaded.

He said when nurses congratulated him at the hospital as the father of five newly born babies his instinct immediately told him to run, abandoning the children and the mother but he dropped the idea after he saw the jubilation at the Shepherd hospital, Edjeba, Uvwie local government area where the delivery took place on December 27, two days after the Christmas Day celebration.

“Initially I wanted to run away when they told me the number of children at the hospital, I wanted to abandon my family. I have not seen this kind of thing before, I only saw this in movies.”, he said.

Ogagbe a dock worker at the Warri Port sadly can’t eke out a living at the Port because vessels rarely berth at the place

He appealed to Nigerians to assist him with the job so he could earn a monthly salary to take care of his young family.

The wife, an Itsekiri, Patience, sells a recharge card at Ekurede Itsekiri, close to the palace of the Olu of Warri.

Ogagbe said he borrowed so much money to be able to discharge the wife from the hospital, adding that they were heading to Lower by Opay Street, No7 Omoine in Warri, where they would be till the weekend before they relocate to their abode at Ekurede Itsekiri.

According to him, the culture of Ekurede Itsekiri forbade him to enter the community with the quintuplets until eight days from the day they were delivered.

“My wife sells recharge cards at Ekurede Itsekiri. For no,w we can’t go to Ekurede Itsekiri because we were told that it will take eight days before the children will be allowed into the community. We reside at Okurede Itsekiri.

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JUST IN: Wife kills husband with pestle over constant disagreement in Niger

by Folarin Kehinde January 2, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

“When he came back, he went to bed. I used a rope to tie his neck, and he could not struggle. I hit him with a pestle three times, twice on his head and once on his hand. I took advantage of his sleeping because his sleep is always deep.

A 27-year-old woman identified as Fatima Dzuma has been apprehended for killing her 25-year-old husband, Baba Aliyu, in Lafiyagi Dzwafu village in the Katcha local government area of Niger State.

Dzuma was said to have married Baba three years ago as his second wife after divorcing her first husband, but she had not given birth to Baba, while Baba’s first wife had just given birth, and preparations were underway for the naming ceremony.

Sources told The Nation that the deceased and the suspect usually had misunderstandings, and even the night before Dzuma killed Baba, they had a fight in which Baba beat Dzuma.

Confessing to the crime, Dzuma narrated that there had been an altercation between them that night, and she was beaten by her husband, who left the house after the assault.

“When he came back, he went to bed. I used a rope to tie his neck, and he could not struggle. I hit him with a pestle three times, twice on his head and once on his hand. I took advantage of his sleeping because his sleep is always deep.

“After I killed him, I put him inside a mat, threw him over the fence and dragged him to the bush in the backyard before coming back to wash the blood and excreta that came out of his body when I killed him”, she said.

When asked why she killed him, she said they had a misunderstanding where she told him that she did not love him anymore, and he beat her up.

When the family of Baba was looking for him, she claimed she had not seen him but confessed to the crime three days after she killed him.

According to her, only she carried out the act without the help of anybody.

The Niger State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abiodun Wasiu, said that the body of Baba Aliyu was found in a bush close to the house, adding that the suspect is currently in police custody.

“She confessed that she used a pestle to hit her husband when he was asleep and she later tied the deceased with clothes and rope and rolled the corpse to a nearby bush with a mat.

“The corpse was taken to general hospital Bida for post-mortem while the suspect was taken to custody. She will soon be transferred to SCID Minna for further investigation and prosecution”, Abiodun said.

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Catholic priest shot boy dead for firing ‘banger’ during New Year Mass in Imo

by Folarin Kehinde January 2, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

A Catholic Reverend Father allegedly shot a boy dead after he set off fireworks during the New Year Mass on January 1, 2025, in Amaimo, Ikeduru Local Government Area of Imo State.

In a Facebook post shared on Wednesday through the ‘For The Love Of Anambra’ page, the priest whose identity remains unknown shot the boy within the church premises.

It noted that the event sent shock waves through the community.

“The incident has left the community in shock and mourning, with residents expressing outrage and demanding a thorough investigation to uncover the facts behind the unfortunate event,” the post partly reads.

The sad incident has generated reactions on social media.

Reacting to the incident, a Facebook user, Buka Tee, wrote, “Please let there be proper and comprehensive investigation regarding this Matter. It should not be swept under the carpet. It’s highly and gravely disheartening.”

Another user, Malachy Chukwunyereugo, wrote, “He will spend the rest of his life in prison.”

Icha Joseph wrote, “The Rev father acted in self defense, Rev fathers are been murdered everyday in the east they can’t be too careful, moreso the Nigerian police ban those act of barbarism called knockouts especially during these times of rampant insecurities.”

A user, Steve Idealmann wrote, “The father shouldn’t be judged considering what happened in my church yesterday, people are becoming cra-zy as the day goes by, how can you target fireworks at worshippers during service rather than towards the sky it was meant for?

“Everyone needs to talk to his children/wards, it’s becoming unbearable.”

Another Facebook user, Elochukwu Obiegbu said, “Who gave the Rev father a gun or who licenced a gun to him, that is the first question to be directed to the priest.”

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2025 budget: FG to spend N60bn to feed pupils in primary schools

by Folarin Kehinde January 2, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The federal government has allocated the sum of N60 billion in the 2025 budget for school nutrition feeding of primary schools as one of the new projects to be executed by the Federal Ministry of Education under its Economic Recovery Growth Plan (ERGP)

Recall that the immediate past minister of education has hinted that the school feeding programme will be handled by the ministry, which was where it originally started before it was moved to the Presidency.

The Federal Ministry of Education was allotted the sum of over N348 billion out of the total allocation of over N2. 517 trillion for the sector, which is among the highest but yet to meet the World Bank 20 to 30 per cent recommendation.

Further breakdown of the ministry’s budget for new project include the allocation of N50 billion was allocated to support the daunting Out of School Children (OSC) project while N1, 000,000,000 billion was dedicated for provision of learning materials resources for basic and secondary schools across the 36 states and the FCT as well as provision of modern learning material for 118 federal unity colleges.

In addition, the ministry also budgeted N5, 000,000, 000 billion for the development and upskilling of teachers on the new curriculum and modern ways of teaching in 112 federal unity colleges in the country.

Also, the sum of N30, 000, 000 million is allocated for sustainable scalable and equitable science laboratory equipment in 120 unity schools.

Also, under its ERGP the ministry also allocated N420, 000, 000 million for the induction of 3,500 newly recruited teachers on acculturation into the school system and practice.

Another new project to be undertaken by the ministry is Smart/Digital school education programme, which a total of N415, 000, 000 is assigned to, this is in addition to the provision of 300 numbers of 3 in1 desktop computer to the sum of N300, 000, 000 million, while the provision of 50 Corei7 laptop will gulp the sum of N100, 000, 000 million.

Also, N85, 000, 000 million will be dedicated to providing 100 printers and another N80, 000, 000 million was allocated for another 40 numbers of 3 in1 desktop computers and printers.

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“Pray for Tinubu to succeed”, Ex-Kogi Gov, Yahaya Bello accused of N80.2 bn fraud advises Nigerians

by Folarin Kehinde January 2, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Immediate-past governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello, has appealed to Nigerians to be patient with President Bola Tinubu while supporting him with prayers to succeed in his mission to turn around Nigeria’s economy.

Bello spoke on Tuesday at the palace of the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland in Okene, marking his first public appearance since he regained his freedom from prison where he was remanded by the court amid his N110bn fraud trial.

The former governor, who was received by a mammoth crowd of his supporters in the Kogi Central Senatorial District, harped on the need for unity and patience with the President.

Bello, who was in company with his successor, Governor Usman Ododo, said, “President Tinubu’s government needs time to tackle the challenges affecting Nigeria’s progress, and Nigerians must continue to pray for his success.”

In his own remarks, Ododo credited the success of his administration so far to what he described as the solid foundation laid by Bello.

He said, “The ability of my administration to pay prompt salaries at both state and local government levels stems from the resourceful economic reforms and visionary leadership of my predecessor, Alhaji Yahaya Bello,” Ododo said.

According to him, the reforms in the state’s civil service and the productive workforce instituted by Bello have been instrumental in driving sustainable growth and development.

Ododo also pledged to continue uniting the people of the state and delivering dividends of democracy across all regions.

“For us to succeed, we need the support of our people because I am ready to serve and will continue to do my best to unite the people of the state,” the governor added.

The Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Dr. Tijani Ahmed Anaje, used the occasion to call for peace and solidarity among Ebiraland’s indigenes at home and abroad.

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2025: ‘Marine kingdom has injected strange women into the world’ – MFM’s Olukoya warns men

by Folarin Kehinde January 2, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya, has issued a stern warning to promiscuous men, cautioning them to turn away from adultery as agents of the marine kingdom have been dispatched in the form of ladies to ensnare their souls.

Speaking during the church’s interdenominational crossover and prosperity night at Prayer City, Lagos-Ibadan Motorway, Olukoya emphasised the need for spiritual vigilance, urging believers worldwide to pray for their “spiritual eyes” to be opened and to connect to God’s power through targeted prayers.

“The ultimate solution to live year 2025 successfully is to connect to God’s power; you must know God personally and intimately this year and ensure your ‘spiritual eyes’ are open to see things from God’s perspective, the way God is seeing it,” he said.

On marine world injecting strange women, Olukoya said, “It is also a year of tragedy for men, married men who like going around with strange women. The marine world has injected into our midst women who are not women, who are from another world. If you are a man and fond of going all over the place, you may just disappear. So you have to be very careful.”

Dr. Olukoya described 2025 as a year of strange battles, where the wicked will seek to oppress the righteous and turmoil will abound.

“You cannot afford to be ignorant this year. Also, you need targeted prayers according to the Bible, the word of God, this year because 2025 is a year of strange battle where the crooked want to attack the straight, a year where the oppressed will fight the free, a year where the empty want to empty the full, and where the thief wants to fight the owner,” he said.

He also noted that God’s intervention would thwart the plans of the wicked, declaring, “This year God will scatter the plans of the enemies with divine interruption. For us in MFM, this is our year of power and undeniable victories.”

Olukoya predicted significant breakthroughs for those seeking marital and fruit-of-the-womb blessings, as well as an era of transformative leadership globally.

He described 2025 as a year of restoration and called on believers to anchor their lives in God as the ultimate survival strategy against the year’s economic, political, and weather-related challenges.

“More prayers are needed to tackle strange economic and political turbulence, massive weather turbulence like floods, and all kinds of weather disturbances,” he warned.

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BREAKING: Nwabali loses mother, months after father’s death

by Folarin Kehinde January 1, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Super Eagles goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali is bereaved, yet again.

Nwabali had in November 2024 announced the passing of his father, and barely two months later, he has announced that his mother is also no more.

A devastated Nwabali took to social media to announce the sad development writing, “A very very crazy world indeed, Rip mom, worst year of my life already”

The 28-year-old shot stopper was excused from the Super Eagles camp for the game against Rwanda last year when his father passed, to allow him mourn.

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Zimbabwe abolishes death penalty

by Folarin Kehinde January 1, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Zimbabwean President Emmerson Mnangagwa has signed a law abolishing the death penalty with immediate effect.

The abolition takes immediate effect, making Zimbabwe the latest African country to eliminate capital punishment.

Rights group Amnesty International praised the decision as a “beacon of hope” for abolitionist movements across the region. However, the organisation expressed concern over a clause that allows the death penalty to be reinstated during a state of emergency.

The move follows a parliamentary vote earlier in December to scrap the death penalty. While Zimbabwe last executed a prisoner in 2005, courts continued to impose death sentences for severe crimes such as murder.

Approximately 60 inmates are on death row at the end of 2023, according to Amnesty. These individuals will now be re-sentenced, with judges instructed to consider factors such as the nature of their crimes, the time they spent on death row, and their personal circumstances, reported the state-owned Herald newspaper.

Justice Minister Ziyambi Ziyambi described the abolition as “more than a legal reform,” calling it a “statement of our commitment to justice and humanity.”

The death penalty was introduced during British colonial rule and has long been a contentious issue in Zimbabwe.

President Mnangagwa, a vocal critic of capital punishment, has often cited his own experience: he was sentenced to death in the 1960s for his role in the guerrilla war for independence, but his sentence was later commuted to 10 years in prison.

The Death Penalty Abolition Act, officially published in the government gazette on Tuesday, represents a culmination of Mnangagwa’s long-standing opposition to the practice.

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“Pray more 2025 is a year of strange battle” Olukoya advises Nigerians

by Folarin Kehinde January 1, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Founder and General Overseer of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), Prof. Daniel Olukoya has described 2025 as a year of strange battle.

Olukoya, who tagged 2025 as a ‘year many prayers are needed to avert economic turbulence’, urged Nigerians during the Church’s annual crossover service, on Wednesday, to follow the survival keys to scale through the year.

According to him, 2025 is a year of power and undeniable victory (Act 1:8) for MFM members worldwide.

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Tinubu orders return of history as primary, secondary school subject

by Folarin Kehinde January 1, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Minister of Education Tunji Alausa says President Bola Tinubu has mandated the return of Nigerian History as a subject in basic education.

Alausa said this on Tuesday when he was featured as a guest on Channels Television’s End-of-Year Specia Review show.

“President Tinubu has given the directive for the return of history as a subject in primary and secondary schools from the year 2025,” Alausa said.

History was removed from the Nigerian school curriculum in 2008. The government replaced history with social studies, government, and civic education.

The decision was made due to a number of factors, including: Students avoided the subject, there were few job prospects for history graduates and there was a shortage of history teachers.

Meanwhile, quantitative data from existing studies quantified the repercussions of the removal of history from the Nigerian school curriculum in 2008.

Research after tracing the evolution of history education in Nigeria from colonial times to independence, said this study chronicles the rise (late 1940s) and fall (1970s) of the study of history.

The study categorizes the consequences of this removal into three key areas: nation-building and development, historical scholarship, and national consciousness and identity.

The loss of history had economic, democratic, and ethnic repercussions, impacting tourism, government accountability and transparency. Historical scholarship declined, and alternative subjects (social studies, civic and government) failed to foster national identity.

Despite these challenges, the study offers hope by examining the reintroduction of history into the curriculum by the Historical Society of Nigeria, addressing related challenges, and emphasizing the importance of history in nation-building, scholarship, and identity formation.

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