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DęfíIemęnt of 8 year old boy and 4 years old girl by their uncle in Ekpan – Israel joe

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Yesterday, we arrested one Miracle in Ekpan, for allegedly repeatedly having canal knowledge with his 8 years old nephew and 4 years old niece.

It was all disgusting when the said Miracle confessed to the crime at the Ekpan Police station, saying himself was abused and taught being h.o.m.osexual at Ekpan basic school in primary six.

The grandmother of the victims who is also the mother of the suspect kept backing the son up for what he did. She said at the point the Ekpan youths floged the son for doing that, he hasn’t repeated it.

I will drop two videos today on this. One would highlight the confession of the suspect and the other one would project the testimony from the 8 years old boy.

We are calling on the Delta State Government to take over those children immediately. Great thanks to the DPO Ekpan, CSP Shaba, a partner in justice.

Society is really down…

Comr. Israel Joe

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Prominent Nigerian businessman Aminu Dantata is dead

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Renowned Nigerian businessman and philanthropist, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, has passed away at the age of 94.

A family source confirmed that the elder statesman died on Friday night in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, after a brief illness.

He died at about 3am Nigerian time at a hospital in Abu Dhabi.

The source added that funeral arrangements will be announced in due course.

Born on May 19, 1931 in Kano, Alhaji Aminu Dantata was a major figure in Nigeria’s business landscape for decades.

He was a respected industrialist and a key player in the country’s private sector growth.

He is survived by seven children and many grandchildren. Among his children is Alhaji Tajuddeen Aminu Dantata.

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Experts call for collective action against GBV in Ogun

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Experts in Ogun State have called for urgent action to curb the state’s persistent increase in Gender-Based Violence, GBV, and other forms of abuse.

They made the call at a stakeholders’ engagement on GBV, Standard Operating Procedures, Case Management, and Legislative Framework Workshop organized by the Gender Unit of the Ogun State Economic Transformation Project, OGSTEP, and the Ministry of Women Affairs.

The engagement, held on Thursday at the OGSTEP conference room, Oke-Ilewo, Abeokuta, brought together 86 media professionals, online content creators, civil society groups, and government agencies to strengthen ethical reporting on Gender-Based Violence, GBV.

Speaking at the engagement, OGSTEP’s Gender Specialist, Mrs. Ewajesu Fasina, lamented that the state had the highest number of GBV cases and insisted that everyone involved, particularly the media, must raise the alarm on the danger posed by the menace.

Fasina stated that according to a report from the Ministry of Women’s Affairs and Social Development, 28% of Nigerian women aged 25–29 have experienced some form of physical violence at the age of 15, while 1 in 10 boys experiences sexual abuse.

She stressed the importance of the media in influencing public opinion on GBV and urged journalists to prioritize the dignity and safety of survivors in their reporting, warning against narratives that could cause further harm.

Fasina said, “Journalists have the power to overturn court cases with the power of the pen or the power of the keyboard.

“Journalists have the opportunity to cover all angles, the health, the security, the legal aspects of every story and that’s why we’ve taken out our time to say, in this war against gender-based violence, without media, without journalists, we cannot win it. Only this group of people have the better and eagle’s eye view.”

Also, a legal expert and State Coordinator of the Child Protection Network (CPN), Barrister Adedamola Lapite, maintained that asking for consent and maintaining confidentiality would help to prevent trauma for the survivors.

He guided participants through the legal framework for gender-based violence response and reporting, urging media practitioners to report responsibly and increase public awareness about the harmful impact of such issues on society.

“What we have done here today is basically talk to us on the things required in reporting gender-based violence cases. We must talk about the need for confidentiality, for consent, so as to avoid traumatizing survivors when we’re reporting them,” Lapite said.

The OGSTEP Project Coordinator, Mosunmola Owo-Odusi, stated that as part of their program intervention, they have renovated four Sexual Assault Referral Centres throughout the state and outfitted two of them with empowerment centres to ensure that survivors have a safe place to go.

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Retired police officers demand exit from pension scheme, plan nationwide protest

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The Kaduna State Chapter of the Retired Police Officers’ Union under the Contributory Pension Scheme has planned to embark on a peaceful protest nationwide by next month.

In a statement by the Chairman of the Kaduna State Chapter, Retired CSP Mannir M. Lawal Zaria, and his Vice Chairman, Retired ASP Danlami Maigamo, it was said that the protest is a continuation of their demand for the Nigeria Police Force to be exited from the scheme.

He said the only option left for them was to embark on another peaceful protest tagged ‘Mother of All Peaceful Protests’ on July 21, 2025, adding that the upcoming protest will be nationwide and strictly peaceful.

“As law-abiding citizens, we shall continue to pursue our demand for the Nigeria Police to be exited from the CPS through peaceful means until our voices are heard,” the statement stated.

The decision to embark on the peaceful protest, which was taken after their crucial meeting in Kaduna, further stated that the meeting had its central agenda on unresolved issues surrounding the police’s participation in the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS).

According to the union, a peaceful protest was previously held between February 24 and March 3 this year at the National Assembly by the Kaduna and Bauchi State Chapters, adding that the protesters submitted written complaints to five key offices, including the chairmen of relevant Senate and House Committees and the Director of the Department of State Services (DSS) at the Three Arms Zone, Abuja.

It said despite these efforts, the group expressed disappointment over the lack of feedback from the National Assembly, particularly regarding the report of a public hearing on the establishment of a Police Pension Board, which was conducted on November 19, 2024.

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