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Sex worker dies in Ondo brothel altercation

Operatives of the Ondo State Police Command have arrested three people over the death of a commercial sex worker at a brothel in Akure.
One of the suspects had sought the services of the deceased but demanded a refund of his N15,000 following the alleged failure of the sex worker to satisfy his desire.
According to the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Olayinka Ayanlade, the incident occurred at the weekend in a popular brothel in the Cathedral area of Akure, the Ondo State capital.
Ayanlade stated that during a sexual activity with one of the suspects, the sex worker complained of tiredness, which infuriated the customer. This then escalated into a heated altercation between the manager of the brothel, the deceased, and the suspect, as well as friends he had invited to help retrieve the money initially paid for the services.
The police spokesperson said: “At approximately 10 am on June 29, the manager of the brothel reported to the station under the jurisdiction of A Division that there had been a violent altercation between a sex worker and a male customer earlier that morning. The disagreement began when the sex worker reportedly complained of sudden weakness during an encounter and could no longer continue providing the agreed services.
“The police acted swiftly and professionally; while the victim was being rushed to a nearby hospital in the Lafe area, officers at the scene simultaneously effected the arrest of three suspects involved in the incident. The victim was later referred to the Police Hospital in Akure but was, unfortunately, declared dead on arrival by a medical officer. Her body has since been deposited at the State Specialist Hospital morgue for autopsy.”
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I Reached Out To Soludo, Alex Otti, concerning the October 20 protest for Nnamdi Kanu and No Response, I Reached out To Peter Obi, They Said He’s In Rome-Omoyele Sowore

Human rights activist and Sahara Reporters publisher, Omoyele Sowore, has revealed that several prominent southeastern leaders failed to respond to his personal attempts to reach them.
Speaking in an interview with Arise TV, Sowore said that many of the political figures he once had direct access to suddenly became unreachable after he tried contacting them. According to him, even governors he personally knew, including Charles Soludo of Anambra State and Alex Otti of Abia State, never replied to his messages.
He added that while Alex Otti was once a columnist for Sahara Reporters and someone he had a personal relationship with, he still did not respond. Sowore also mentioned that he reached out to Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, who was said to be in Rome at the time. In his words:
“Some of them that I used to be able to reach just switched off their lines. The ones I sent messages to never responded. I reached out to Soludo, who I know personally, governor of Anambra State — no response till now. I reached out to Alex Otti. Alex Otti used to be a columnist for Sahara Reporters, so I know him personally. No response till now. The only response I got was a nominal one: ‘I know we shouldn’t have dragged us the way you did.’ I reached out to Peter Obi. They said he is in Rome. So I sent a message that, you can behave as Romans do too. Just be part of this.”
Sowore also opined that the delay in the release of Nnamdi Kanu is also as a result of the nonchalancy from some southeast politicians who think that the release of Kanu will jeopardize their political career.
The Activist also dragged Ohanaeze Ndigbo, stating that when he included the release of Nnamdi Kanu as part of his endbadgoverment protest in 2024, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo issued an official statement that they are not part of the protest.
Sowere believes that if southeast politicians and traditional rulers have been involved in this since, Nnamdi Kanu would have been released.
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Navy destroys 6 illegal refining sites in Delta

The Forward Operating Base, FOB, Escravos of the Nigerian Navy says it has deactivated six illegal refining sites at Obodo Omadino Community in Warri South Local Government of Delta.
Navy Capt. Ikenna Okoloagu, the Commanding Officer of the FOB, Escravos disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Warri.
Okoloagu said the operations were carried out between October 2 and October 6 in the coastal community.
He said that an approximated 11,200 litres of stolen crude were seized in the series of coordinated operations.
The naval boss added that the products were discovered in 28 dugout pits and six polythene sacks.
“The FOB Escravos has deactivated six illegal refining sites at Obodo Omadino Community and seized approximately 11,200 litres of stolen crude in a series of coordinated operations.
“The products were discovered in 28 dugout pits and six polythene sacks. Also, one pumping machine was recovered,” he said.
Okoloagu said that the operations were part of the ongoing Operation DELTA SANITY II, adding that the feat was made possible through credible intelligence.
According to him, the operations aligned with the strategic directives of the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Adm. Emmanuel Ogalla to stern illegalities in the maritime space.
Okoloagu, however, reiterated the Base’s unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nation’s oil assets against economic sabotage.
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