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Nigeria’s fight against corruption unwavering, unshakable – President Tinubu reaffirms

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to pursuing recovery of assets stolen from the country by economic crime perpetrators in any part of the world.

He said the perpetrators of the economic crimes against humanity, especially Nigeria, would be identified through digital bid and would be held accountable for their actions.

The President spoke on Tuesday in Abuja at the opening of a Summit on Stolen Assets Recovery attended by several foreign nationals and international organizations.

To make the stolen assets recovery meaningful, President Tinubu said the federal government under his watch would take deliberate steps to strengthen anti-corruption institutions and policies in the fight against corruption.

He vowed that transparency and accountability would be enforced while perpetrators of economic crimes would be made to face the music for their unlawful actions and ensure that justice is served.

“Our resolve as a government to fight corruption is unwavering and unshakable and we are pleading with our development partners to join us in this journey to rid our society of corruption.

” Let us work together with steadfast determination to build a Nigeria and a world where integrity triumphs over impunity and justice prevails over greed.

“As we converge here today, it is essential to acknowledge the profound impact that corruption has had on our society. In Nigeria, we have witnessed the devastating effects of corruption on healthcare, education and infrastructure.

” The consequences of misappropriated public funds are painfully evident. Corruption weakens our institutions, erodes trust in governance and deprives our people, especially the vulnerable of the services and opportunities they deserve.

“Asset recovery sends a clear signal and unwavering message that there will be no safe haven for corruption in Nigeria. It serves as a deterrent, a symbol of accountability and a practical tool to rebuild national confidence in public institutions”, he said.

The President said that as part of efforts to make Nigerians feel the impact of recovered stolen funds, it was used to finance critical infrastructure like Lagos-Ibadan expressway, the second Niger Bridge, the Abuja-Kano expressway and rural electrification programs.

President Tinubu called on all and sundry to use courage and unity of purpose to tackle corruption and deprive criminals of the proceeds of their crimes and use same for the benefits of the people,

While declaring the Summit open, the President charged participants to foster collaboration, inspire innovative solutions and lead to significant progress in the fight against corruption.

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Burial plans announced for Sylvester Oromoni’s mum, three years after son’s controversial death

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Burial plans have been announced for late Evangelist Mrs Rosemary Oromoni, the mother of Sylvester Oromoni Jr, the Dowen College student who died under controversial circumstances in 2021 after he was allegedly bullied by fellow students.

Mrs Oromoni died in November 2024, three years after her son’s tragic death. Reports say she battled depression and high blood pressure following the loss of her son and the long legal fight that followed.

Her son, Sylvester, became the centre of national attention after his death in November 2021. His family claimed he was beaten and forced to drink a toxic substance by seniors at Dowen College, Lagos. The school denied the claims, saying he got injured while playing football.

The case dragged for years with multiple autopsies giving conflicting reports. While an earlier autopsy suggested chemical poisoning, a Lagos coroner later ruled that Sylvester died of natural causes from sepsis. The students accused were eventually cleared, and no one was held responsible.

The Oromoni family, unhappy with the outcome, refused to bury their son for over two years. He was eventually laid to rest in Warri in January 2024. Just months later, his mother passed away.

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“777 anniversary”: Police vows to crack down any planned cult related activity in Ogun

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The Ogun State Police Command has vowed to crack down on any illegal gatherings or processions that are organised in connection with the “777” cult anniversary celebration across the state.

The command stated that it has strengthened security operations throughout all divisions and area commands, warning that anyone found in possession of firearms will be prosecuted.

Ekwutosblog reports that the “777” date, which falls on the seventh day of the seventh month, has historically been linked to violent conflicts in the state.

The command’s spokesperson, Omolola Odutola, in a statement issued on Sunday, advised parents and guardians to caution their wards to avoid loitering or forming clusters in public places.

Odutola, while reaffirming the command’s commitment to maintaining peace and public safety, noted that security operatives will not hesitate to disperse gatherings that raise suspicion or threaten public peace.

She said, “The Ogun State Command wishes to alert the general public, especially young persons, on intelligence reports regarding planned cult-related celebrations popularly called ‘777’ across the state.

“Any attempt to stage unlawful gatherings, processions, or anniversary events linked to cultism will be met with swift and decisive police action.

“Parents and guardians are advised to caution their wards. Young people are strongly urged to avoid loitering or forming clusters in public places.

“The command further warns that anyone found in possession of firearms will be prosecuted,” she added.

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Man drags new wife to court in Kano over alleged theft of phones worth ₦65,000

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A man identified as Usman Ali has taken his newlywed wife Maryam, before a Sharia Court sitting in Jaba, Kano State, accusing her of stealing three mobile phones valued at approximately ₦65,000.

During the court session, Maryam denied the allegations, stating that she had travelled from Abuja to Kano after enduring repeated beatings from her husband.

She told the court that she was forced to return to her parents’ home to seek refuge from the alleged abuse.

Usman also filed a complaint against three other women whom he identified as Maryam’s friends, accusing them of influencing his wife negatively and encouraging her to engage in inappropriate outings.

The presiding judge, Ustaz Rabiu Yahaya, granted Maryam bail and adjourned the case to July 15 for further hearing.

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