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July 24, 2023 Gunmen Abduct Popular Herbalist “Akwa Okuko tiwara aki” in Anambra

Gunmen Abduct Popular Herbalist “Akwa Okuko tiwara aki” in Anambra

Celebrity native doctor; Chukwudozie Nwangwu, popularly knowns as  “Akwa Okuko tiwara aki” ( an egg that breaks palm nut) , was kidnapped on Sunday night in one of his hotels located in Oba, Idemili North local government area of Anambra State.

Akwa Okuko tiwara aki, was believed to possess power of disappearance, but could not disappear when the kidnappers came calling.

His two personal aides were said to have been killed in the vicinity of the hotel before the kidnappers effortlessly whisked him away.

Regarded as one of the strongest native doctors in Anambra State, it was a surprise that he was kidnapped with so much ease in his hotel, Triple P Hotel, which is one of the three hotels he built in Oba.

The Anambra State police command has  confirmed his kidnap as the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, DSP Toochukwu Ikenga said the incident happened around 11:30pm last night.

The state Commissioner of Police, Aderemi Adeoye has already ordered operatives to go after his abductors and ensure his release.

A source said: “Akwa Okuko Tiwara aki has been Kidnapped. Two of his security men were shot dead.

July 24, 2023 Tanker Fire Kills 20 in Ore, Ondo State

Tanker Fire Kills 20 in Ore, Ondo State

A tanker fire has killed no fewer than 20 persons in Ore, Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State on Sunday.

The victims were said to have been scooping fuel from a petrol tanker that fell and spilled its content along the Benin–Ore-Sagamu Expressway on Sunday.

According to an eyewitness, the fire was ignited by a spark from a phone held by one of the persons who were scooping fuel.

The eyewitness stated that the victims of the disaster included three children and a pregnant woman who reportedly brought some money to the scene to buy fuel.  “We were inside the church when the tanker fell and spilled its contents on the road. Shortly after it fell down and spilled the fuel on the road, some persons rushed to the place to scoop fuel.

“At that time, the rain was falling. Despite that, people still rushed there and started scooping fuel when the fire started after a spark from a phone.

“At the scene, we have counted about three children and over 15 bodies we can’t identify, and also a pregnant woman that wanted to buy the fuel also died in the incident. They were burnt beyond recognition.”

When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami, confirmed the incident and described the victims as fuel scoopers.

July 20, 2023 Nigerian Author “Yebo Gogo Man” Kole Omotoso Dies at 80

Nigerian Author “Yebo Gogo Man” Kole Omotoso Dies at 80

Nigerian author, Professor Kole Omotoso has died at the ripe age of 80 in South Africa where he had been sick for a while, according to a family source.

Professor Omotoso breathed his last on Wednesday as revealed by an official statement that his family released to confirm his death.

“Our beloved father and husband moved on from this plane on Wednesday 19th late afternoon,” the family wrote in a statement sent to journalists.

“We will share more information with the public as we gather ourselves,” they said while thanking the friends of the family for their care, love and support.

Bankole Ajibabi Omotoso also known as Kole Omotoso, born on 21 April 1943 was a Nigerian writer and intellectual best known for his works of fiction and in South Africa as the “Yebo Gogo man” .

His written work is known for its dedication and commitment to fusing a socio-political reappraisal of Africa and respect for human dignity into most of his works.

Omotoso was born into a Yoruba family in Akure, Ondo State, Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. He was raised by his mother and maternal grandparents after the death of his father.

The events of his early childhood contributed a great deal to his development as a man and also as a writer.

Omotoso was educated at King’s College, Lagos, and the University of Ibadan and then undertook a doctoral thesis on the modern Arabic writer Ahmad Ba Kathir at the University of Edinburgh.

Some of the works of fiction Omotoso authored include The Edifice, The Combat, And Just Before Dawn. His Novel ‘Just Before Dawn’ written in 1988 was controversial and caused him to flee Nigeria.

He became a visiting professor in English at the University of Stirling and the National University of Lesotho and had a spell at the Talawa Theatre Company, in London.

Omotoso became a professor of English at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa after later a professor in the Drama Department at Stellenbosch University.

He was a renowned Professor of African Literature and is celebrated as a master of multiple genres.

His children grew to become equally famous, one of them a Hollywood movie director.

Omotoso was once described by the late Nelson Mandela who was a family friend, as “the most photographed man in South Africa” due to his iconic Yebo Gogo folksy character portrayal, through which he became one of the most ubiquitous figures in South African popular culture.

July 18, 2023 Enugu State Governor Tackles Sit-At-Home Order

Enugu State Governor Tackles Sit-At-Home Order

The Governor of Enugu state, Mr. Peter Mbah has put action to words in tackling the Sit-At-Home order that has kept the state from economic activities as declared by IPOB. Full academic and business activities resumed in Enugu State, yesterday, as the government intensified efforts to eradicate the order imposed by proscribed Biafra agitators.

Governor Peter Mbah, who monitored compliance with the forced restriction, yesterday, warned traders at Ogbete Main Market, Garki, Kenyetta and other places that locking shops on Mondays would no longer be condoned.

“We are going to revoke your license to operate. We will revoke your shop titles and reallocate them to someone else who is ready to do business. This is something we must enforce with effect from Monday, next week.

“There are also consequences for not heeding our orders. Going forward, I want to put you on notice. I will go round the state again on Monday. We are going to come with the Enugu Capital Territory Development Authority to put a seal on any shop that is found locked on Monday, because of an illegal sit-at-home order. We would take it that you are not ready to do business.”

There was improved vehicular and human movement, as well as enhanced security patrol in Enugu, yesterday.  Although the entrance to the markets was wide open with security operatives at strategic locations, many shops were under lock and key.  However, other smaller markets like Major, Abakp and Artisan markets were a beehive of activities as they operated fully.

The state secretariat was also full of activities, as civil servants reported to work.  A source noted that compliance by workers with the governor’s directive was complemented with provision of buses for workers.

Besides public schools, many private institutions were opened, indicating they were complying with the governor’s directive. School authorities expressed confidence that the counter measure had come to stay, given the level of security arrangements on ground.

Mbah assured residents that adequate security had been provided, observing that there had not been any incident of attacks since the ban on the sit-at-home in June.

The governor, who took time to interact with business owners, shoppers, traders and civil servants at the state secretariat, said: “It should never be heard that we were cowed, because of the threat of violence by these criminals. The poverty that will befall us for sitting at home will kill us even faster.

“We lose over N10 billion every Monday. Enough is enough. This foolishness must end, and it must end now. We cannot marginalise ourselves and still complain of marginalisation.”

“So, we must say no to sit-at-home, because what it means is that we are destroying our employment, our economy, and our Gross Domestic Product (GDP). We must erase it from our memories. We should see it as our shameful past, which we do not want to remember. We must put it behind us and forge ahead, ensuring that we work every working day of the week.”

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