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Late COAS, Lagbaja’s community seeks President Tinubu’s intervention over alleged attacks by neighbours

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The people of Ilobu community, the administrative headquarters of the Irepodun Local Government of Osun State, have called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to save them from the hands of their neighbours, Ifon-Osun and Erin-Osun.

The community said the call became necessary because they have lost confidence in the Osun State government to protect them and their property against their alleged attackers.

Ekwutosblog reports that the late Chief of Army Staff, COAS, Lt-Gen Taoreed Lagbaja hailed from the Ilobu community.

 

The National President of Ilobu Development Union, Pastor Olufemi Salako, made the call on Monday in a letter dated March 24, 2025, and made available to DAILY POST staff.

The letter, titled, “Urgent intervention to stop the siege, pogrom, and annihilation of the peace-loving people of Ilobu, Irepodun Local Government, Osun State,” was addressed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Salako said the intervention of the President was geared towards putting a final stop to an unending siege, pogrom, and annihilation of the people of Ilobu from the map of the Federal Republic of Nigeria by the alleged ethnic militias of Ifon-Osun and Erin-Osun, the neighbouring communities sharing borders with the community.

He said the Ilobu community had won all cases on the disputed land between its neighbours since the ’70s, even to the Court of Appeal.

He said the last 72 hours or thereabouts had been hellish for the people of Ilobu because of the alleged two neighbouring communities who had connived to descend on it.

The National President of Ilobu Development Union said the two neighbouring communities were being provided logistical support by an alleged prominent cabinet member of the State Government.

According to him, this is the eighth time the violent attacks have been unleashed on the innocent people of a town that has continued to contribute to the peace of this nation.

“On Thursday, March 18, 2025, there was a joint attack on Ilobu communities by its neighbouring communities. Our people were smoked out of their homes, shot, displaced, and their properties burnt down.

“The effect of the unprovoked war has caused Ilobu collateral damage in terms of the huge humanitarian chaos that has resulted in annihilating the defenceless community that has their rights of identity, association, and existence as protected by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the African Charter on Human and People’s Rights.

“Ilobu produced the late patriotic Chief of Army Staff, General Taoreed Lagbaja, who died for this nation, in mysterious circumstances.

“The immediate past Clerk of the National Assembly, Amos Ojo, among numerous others, hailed from this noble town. But rather than protecting the lives of Lagbaja’s kinsmen, a government in the state has allegedly looked the other way while the town burns.

“All cases taken to court since the ‘70s over the land disputes up to the Appeal Court, were all won by Ilobu,” he said.

Salako called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to intervene in the crisis if he truly loved General Lagbaja in his lifetime.

He, however, called on the President to direct the heads of the security agencies to overhaul the security architecture of Osun State and replace them with competent, proactive, and unbiased officers to head the critical commands in the State.

He also called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of the alleged ethnic militias that invaded Ilobu Community.

Other demands of the Ilobu Development Union included the protection of lives and property of the law-abiding citizens of the community.

“Directing the Chief of Army Staff to send his men to protect the country Home of General Taoreed Abiodun Lagbaja, who served this great country to the last day of his life.

“Directing the Chief of Army Staff to establish a Command and Control Centre at the Ilobu Community to reinforce the security networks in Osun State.

“Mobilising aggressively human and material resources towards alleviating the prevailing humanitarian crisis affecting the large number of the displaced residents of the Ilobu community,” he demanded.

Meanwhile, the State government has ordered the immediate distribution of food and relief materials to the displaced people of Ilobu, Ifon, and Erin-Osun.

A statement by Mallam Olawale Rasheed, spokesperson for the State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, also said the governor issued a directive to the Commissioner of Police and the Director of State Services to summon the traditional rulers, chiefs, and identified ringleaders in each town for grilling and signing of peace undertakings.

Rasheed said the Governor, who also directed the search and arrest of perpetrators of the violence, insisted that those arrested should be charged to court without further delay.

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Ihitteafoukwu Community Coronates Eze Nwandu, Akaraka III, Celebrates Iriji Festival in Grand Style

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By Anselem Anokwute, Owerri

The Ihitteafoukwu Autonomous Community in Ahiazu Mbaise Local Government Area of Imo State was aglow with colour, culture, and celebration as it held a grand coronation ceremony for its new traditional ruler, His Royal Majesty Eze Dr. Okwudiri Divine Nwandu, Akaraka III of Ihitteafoukwu Ancient Kingdom.

The well-attended event was a double celebration, marking not only the coronation of the monarch but also the annual Iriji (New Yam) Festival—a thanksgiving for a bountiful 2025 harvest. The festivities took place at the royal palace and drew crowds from across the state and beyond.

One of the major highlights was the traditional wrestling competition, which featured representatives from various villages within the Ihitteafoukwu Ancient Kingdom. Mr. Thaddeus Ononiwu emerged overall champion and was crowned Mr. Ihitteafoukwu 2025, receiving a cash prize of ₦700,000. Ebegbulem Peter came in second with ₦500,000, while Somtochukwu Enwerem and Chukwunenye Egwim clinched the third and fourth positions, taking home ₦300,000 and ₦200,000 respectively.

The wrestling event, supervised by Mr. Chika Umeyo (popularly known as Oka Mgba Imo), President of the Imo State Wrestling Association, was conducted in line with international standards. Primary health workers were on ground to ensure safety and manage any emergencies.

In his address, Eze Okwudiri Divine Nwandu emphasized the cultural importance of the inter-village wrestling competition, describing it as a tool for youth engagement, community cohesion, and crime prevention. He highlighted the need to revive cultural values that promote discipline, hard work, and peace.

“I want to reawaken the consciousness of our youth toward productive ventures and reduce involvement in drug abuse and criminality,” the monarch stated. He also pledged to introduce additional sporting and cultural initiatives to harness local talent and promote job creation within the community.

The monarch thanked the people of Ihitteafoukwu for their unity and support, promising to lead with humility, fairness, and a spirit of brotherhood, regardless of political or religious affiliations.

The event also reflected interfaith harmony, as dignitaries from various religious backgrounds joined in the celebration. Notably present was the Chief Imam of Imo State, Barr. Suleman Yusuf Njoku, a proud son of Ihitteafoukwu, alongside Alhaji Prince Bashir Uwakwe, President of the Imo State Muslim Community, and Imam Aminu Ahmed. They described Eze Nwandu as a God-sent leader—young, God-fearing, and compassionate—capable of bringing progress to the community.

Other prominent guests who spoke at the event included HRH Eze Samuel Ekezie (Eze Igbo of Accra, Ghana), Hon. Princess Doris Tony Anyanwu, Dr. Chinedu Anyanwu (Miri na Ezuroha I of Ihitteafoukwu), and Chief Nduka Okoro of Egberede Nguru. Also in attendance were Hon. Larry Chikwe, Executive Chairman of Ahiazu Mbaise LGA, Chief Emeka Anyandu, Chief Francis Nzenwata, Hon. Val Echebelem, Chief Ugochukwu Angus Okoro (Agbara Mbaise), Chief Chima Onuoha, Chief Peter Dede, and Barr. Chidi Ojinere, Prince of Oil Kingdom, “the Joke is over”.

The cultural grandeur was elevated by performances from women’s dance troupes, Mbaise cultural groups, and music ensembles including Okunwa Mama and Ababa Nna. The event was compered by veteran broadcaster Chief Joe Ihioma of IBC Orient FM/TV (retired), who added his signature style and flair to the occasion.

With traditional leaders (Ndi Obi) of Ihitteafoukwu adorned in regal attire, the coronation of Eze Nwandu Akaraka III marked a historic milestone and set the tone for a renewed era of peace, unity, and cultural renaissance in Ihitteafoukwu Autonomous Community.

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COMMANDER OF IMO ANTI KIDNAPPING SQUAD (TIGER BASE) HONOURED WITH PROMOTION TO ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF POLICE. … DECORATED BY IMO COMMISSIONER OF POLICE…

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
12- AUG- 2025

The Imo State Police Command Headquarters in Owerri witnessed a moment of celebration on Monday as the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Aboki Danjuma, formally decorated the Commander of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, popularly known as “Tiger Base,” Oladimeji Adeyeyiwa, with his new rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).

The elevation comes on the heels of Adeyeyiwa’s recent promotion by the Inspector-General of Police, a move the CP described as “a well-earned recognition for exceptional service and outstanding results in crime-fighting.” Danjuma noted that the officer’s tenure at the helm of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit had yielded remarkable achievements, including the arrest and detention of over 65 suspected kidnappers, whose ongoing investigations have been pivotal in tracking down other criminal elements.

While addressing concerns from certain quarters calling for the disbandment of Tiger Base, Danjuma firmly advised against it, instead urging for more resources, personnel, and tools to further strengthen its operations. He credited the unit with restoring calm to previously troubled communities, dismantling the sit-at-home enforcement in the state, and reclaiming areas once deemed unsafe before the last elections.

Governor Hope Uzodimma, represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr. Nnamdi Anyaehie, praised Adeyeyiwa’s leadership, strategic approach, and dedication to public safety. The governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting the police with every necessary resource to sustain the fight against crime. Similarly, ACP Linus Nwaiwu, head of the IG X-Squad in Imo, lauded Adeyeyiwa’s professionalism, loyalty, and work ethic, predicting that he may clinch the prestigious Crime Buster Award for a third consecutive year.

In his remarks, ACP Adeyeyiwa expressed gratitude to the Inspector-General, the governor, and the CP for the confidence reposed in him. He pledged to redouble his efforts in safeguarding lives and property across Imo State. Adeyeyiwa, who joined the Nigeria Police Force in August 2002, is already a two-time recipient of the Crime Buster of the Year award (2023 and 2024).

 

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Tinubu offended me, he’s full of himself – Babachir Lawal

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A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, has claimed that he did not offend President Bola Tinubu.

Instead, he insists that it was Tinubu who offended him.

Lawal stated this while answering questions on Politics Today on Channels Television on Monday.

When asked by host Seun Okinbaloye if he is still friends with Tinubu, Lawal replied: “Yes, of course. We are friends. You should be able to tell your friend the truth even on national TV. The last time I spoke with him (Tinubu) was July 2022.

“The problem with Bola Tinubu is that he thinks that I offended him. I didn’t offend him. But he offended me. And he’s full of himself. Because he thinks he’s the so-called president.”

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