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Court Orders Arrest, Remand Of Women Affairs Commissioner In Ondo

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An Akure Magistrate’s Court has ordered the arrest and remand of the Ondo State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Seun Osamaye, over the alleged assault of Chief Magistrate Temitope Alphonso.

The incident reportedly occurred within the premises of the Ondo State Ministry of Women Affairs while the magistrate was on official assignment.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria, the police filed charges of “assault” against Osamaye, with court documents alleging both verbal and physical abuse following a judgement the commissioner reportedly found unfavourable.

During Wednesday’s court session, Osamaye was absent but represented by her counsel, A.K. Adewusi, who informed the court that she was receiving treatment at a hospital in Ilara-Mokin, Ifedore Local Government Area of the state.

The lawyer requested a 90-minute stand down to allow time to present a medical report, a request which was granted by the presiding magistrate.

Upon resumption, Adewusi tendered a hospital report indicating that the commissioner was undergoing medical care.

However, the prosecution, led by Suleiman Adebayo, challenged the credibility of the medical document.

In his ruling, Magistrate Damilola Sekoni rejected the report, stating it lacked essential details.

“The report did not indicate that the commissioner was on admission in a hospital or medically unfit to attend court,” Sekoni ruled.

He further noted that the document failed to specify the date and time of the alleged hospital admission, deeming it insufficient.

Citing disregard for court proceedings, Magistrate Sekoni ordered the immediate arrest and remand of the commissioner in a correctional facility.

The matter was subsequently adjourned to January 12 for further hearing.

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Man Hacks His Girlfriend To D3ath With Machete For Denying Him S3x (Photos)

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Police have arrested a 30-year-old man identified as Moses over the m8rder of his girlfriend at Yamoah Nkwanta in the Awutu Senya West District of the Central Region, Ghana. Event Planning Services

It was gathered that the suspect, a resident of Oboman in the Ga South Municipality of the Greater Accra Region, visited the deceased, identified as Sister Yaa, to spend the night with her, the media reported on Thursday, January 8, 2025.

However, a misunderstanding broke out between the two when the deceased denied the suspect s3x.

The suspect reportedly inflicted machete wounds on the deceased before dragging her out of her room and smashing her head with a concrete block, killing her instantly.

Chief of Awutu Yamoah Nkwanta, who doubles as the Ogyahene of Awutu Traditional Council, Nai Achiene Acheampong Kuma, told Citi News that he personally made a report to the police after learning about the incident, leading to the suspect’s arrest by police in Yamoah Nkwanta and subsequently handed over to the Awutu Ofaakor District Police Command. News subscription service

Remains of the suspect have since been deposited at the Police Hospital morgue while efforts are being made to establish contact with family of the victim.

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Imo state police command arrests suspect accused of r@ping 15-year-old, detain officers who allegedly demanded N100,000 from victim’s family

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The Imo State Police Command has arrested Wisdom Onyeaju, a 24-year-old male of Umuekweye, Irete, Owerri-West Local Government Area, in connection with an alleged case of d$filement.

The arrest followed credible information received by the Command from the family of the victim, who had earlier drawn public attention to the incident through a viral video circulating on social media.

A sister of the victim had come online to seek help after the incident. In a viral video, she claimed that the suspect r@ped her sister and is threatening to use the police to silence her family She mentioned that when the matter was reported to the police station loacted close to the Imo state government house, the officers on duty demanded N100, 000 before they could take the victim’s statement.

In a statement released this morning, the Imo police command spokesperson, DSP Henry Okoye, said the suspect is currently in custody and undergoing thorough investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID). Upon conclusion of investigation, he will be arraigned in court with the appropriate charge(s).

Okoye further added that the command has identified and detained the police officers alleged to have engaged in professional misconduct in the handling of the case. He mentioned that an Orderly Room Trial has been scheduled to commence on Monday, 12th January, 2026, in line with extant police regulations.

 

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Family mourns, fixes burial date for three brothers who died in Lagos Island fire

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Grief has continued to envelop the Omatu family following the death of three brothers who were among the eight victims of the devastating fire that engulfed the Great Nigeria Insurance, GNI, building on Martins Street, Lagos Island, on December 24, 2025.

The deceased: Stephen Onyeka Omatu, 50, Casmir Nnabuike Omatu, 39, and Collins Kenechukwu Omatu, 37, were natives of Ihiala in Anambra State.

They were in Lagos pursuing economic opportunities and were reportedly conducting business within the Great Nigeria House, a busy commercial complex comprising offices, shops and warehouses.

According to family members, the fire broke out unexpectedly and spread swiftly through sections of the building, leaving occupants with limited opportunity to escape.

Witnesses recounted chaotic scenes as thick smoke filled the structure and people desperately attempted to flee.

The three brothers were among those trapped inside, and their remains were recovered after firefighters brought the blaze under control.

The tragedy has once again drawn attention to persistent concerns over fire safety, emergency preparedness and compliance with building regulations in Lagos’ densely populated commercial districts, where similar incidents have repeatedly resulted in loss of lives and property.

Those who knew the Omatu brothers described them as hardworking, closely bonded and dedicated to the welfare of their immediate and extended family.

Since the incident, sympathisers from within and outside Anambra State have continued to send condolence messages.

Community groups, youth organisations and religious bodies in Ihiala have held prayer sessions in their memory, while also renewing calls for stricter enforcement of safety standards in commercial buildings.

A service of songs was held in their honor on January 7, 2026, at Jesus the Saviour Catholic Church, Bucknor Ejigbo, Lagos.

The family announced that the brothers will be buried on January 14, 2026, in their hometown of Ihiala.

Burial preparations are ongoing, with relatives arriving from different parts of the country to pay their final respects.

Traditional rulers and representatives of various associations are also expected to attend the funeral rites.

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