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Pastor Adeboye narrates how a scammer promised to make him commandant
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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has narrated how his ambition to lead a paramilitary group led to a massive scam.
He recalled an incident from years ago when he was deceived by someone claiming to offer him a prestigious position.
He said the man, who presented himself as a recruiter for a new paramilitary agency, convinced him to invest in the venture.
The clergy revealed this in a post on his X handle on Monday.
Describing his decision to trust the man as a lapse in judgment influenced by his past fascination with the military, Adeboye admitted that his desire to fulfil this role led him to act prematurely.
He narrated, “Years ago, I was duped by a man who promised to make me a commandant of a paramilitary group. This man had been sending messages to me through my secretary for a while, and so, one day, I gave him an audience. He explained to me how a Boy-Scouts-like group had evolved into this new agency, and that he was sourcing for who would lead the group spiritually.
“Normally, I ask God before getting involved in anything at all, but this time, my love for the military in my younger days beclouded my best instincts, and I agreed to be their head. He told me that they needed some funding, which I gave as the prospective head. However, I later found out that the man was a fake.”
He, however, noted that the experience birthed the Redemption City corps and a local police post.
“My desire to be part of a paramilitary group made me run ahead of God, but God had already purposed for Redemption City to have its own corps of chaplains as well as a local Police post. He knew the desire of my heart, and He had planned for it to be fulfilled in His own time. I thought that I could bring my desire to fulfilment in my own time, but I was wrong. What I lost in that experience was money, but for someone else, it might have been their life or a loved one.
“However, I later found out that the man was a fake. My desire to be part of a paramilitary group made me run ahead of God, but God had already purposed for Redemption City to have its own corps of chaplains as well as a local Police post. He knew the desire of my heart, and He had planned for it to be fulfilled in His own time. I thought that I could bring my desire to fulfilment in my own time, but I was wrong. What I lost in that experience was money, but for someone else, it might have been their life or a loved one,” he added.
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NELFUND debunks fake upkeep suspension notice
The Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) has dismissed as fake a social media document claiming that upkeep allowances under the Federal Government’s Student Loan Scheme for the 2025/2026 academic session were suspended.
The Fund said the document, dated July 10 and attributed to its Director of Strategic Communications, Mrs Oseyemi Oluwatuyi, did not originate from NELFUND and should be disregarded.
Oluwatuyi described the document as fake and urged beneficiaries and the general public to disregard the misinformation and rely only on its official communication channels for authentic updates.
She said neither the federal government nor NELFUND had approved or announced the suspension of upkeep allowance payments to eligible beneficiaries.
She said the document further alleged that funds allocated for May, June and subsequent months had not been released, insisting the suspension was temporary and promising payments after outstanding allocations were received.
She explained that the student loan and upkeep allowance disbursements were continuing in line with its mandate to provide financial support to eligible students in public tertiary institutions nationwide.
Oluwatuyi urged beneficiaries to disregard the fake document, warning that fabricated publications and AI-generated content were increasingly being used to spread misinformation and erode public trust.
She advised students, parents, institutions and the public to verify information relating to the student loan scheme through NELFUND’s official communication channels before sharing it.
She reaffirmed the Fund’s commitment to transparency and accountability, assuring eligible beneficiaries that approved tuition and upkeep disbursements would continue in accordance with established guidelines.
(NAN)
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Court orders deployment of police lawyer to every station
The National Industrial Court in Abuja has ordered the deployment of at least one police lawyer to every police station across the country in line with the Police Act 2020.
Justice O. Y. Anuwe gave the order on Friday while delivering judgment in a suit filed by the Incorporated Trustees of the Nigerian Bar Association against the Police Service Commission and five others.
The court also barred police officers who are not employed in the Specialist Legal Cadre from representing the Nigeria Police Force in civil proceedings.
It further dismissed a preliminary objection by the PSC challenging the competence of the suit and the locus standi of the NBA to institute the action.
The judgment followed a public interest suit instituted by the NBA, through its Section on Public Interest and Development Law, seeking the interpretation of provisions of the Rules of Professional Conduct for Legal Practitioners 2023, the Police Act 2020 and the Police Force Order 2013 relating to the status and functions of police lawyers.
The NBA had argued that several police officers recruited as General Duty Officers later obtained law degrees and were called to the Nigerian Bar but were never converted to the Specialist Legal Cadre as required by law.
According to the association, despite not belonging to the Specialist Legal Cadre, the officers continued to provide legal services and represent the police in court, contrary to Rule 8 of the Rules of Professional Conduct.
The Rule 8 restricts salaried lawyers from appearing for their employers unless they are employed as legal officers in a government department or agency.
In the judgment, the court held that the NBA had the legal standing to institute the suit, adopting what it described as a liberal approach to locus standi in public interest litigation.
Justice Anuwe held that the action was brought to protect the interests of legal practitioners and ensure compliance with statutory and professional obligations.
The court also ruled that the continued appearance of legally qualified police officers who had not been appointed or converted to the Specialist Legal Cadre in civil proceedings on behalf of the Nigeria Police was inconsistent with the Rules of Professional Conduct.
Consequently, the court restrained such officers from representing the police in civil cases until they are duly appointed or converted to the appropriate legal cadre.
Justice Anuwe held that deploying police lawyers to police stations nationwide would strengthen legal oversight within the Force and enhance compliance with human rights standards in police operations, including arrests, detention and investigations.
The NBA had also sought orders directing the conversion of all qualified police lawyers currently performing legal duties within the Force to the Specialist Legal Cadre.
Reacting to the judgment in a statement on its official X handle on Saturday, the NBA described the decision as a major step towards strengthening the rule of law and institutional reforms within the Nigeria Police Force.
The association said the judgment would promote the professionalisation of police legal practice, improve access to legal advice at police divisions and reinforce constitutional safeguards in policing.
The suit was prosecuted by the NBA-SPIDEL Public Interest Litigation Committee led by Olukunle Edun, SAN, alongside Austin Utah, Dr Lilian Ojimma, Bulus Atsen, Olajide Abiodun, Mohammed Danjuma and Vincent Adodo.
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APC sweeps Edo council polls amid low voter turnout
Candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have won Saturday’s local government elections conducted across the 192 wards and 18 local government areas of Edo State.
Despite the statewide victory, voter turnout was low in many polling units visited, with reports from across the state indicating widespread voter apathy.
The Edo State Independent Electoral Commission (EDSIEC) said 12 political parties participated in the election, but APC candidates emerged victorious in all the chairmanship and councillorship contests.
However, turnout was relatively high at Ward 2, Udomi Primary School, in Esan Central Local Government Area, where Governor Monday Okpebholo cast his vote.
Election materials arrived early at polling units, while voters queued to cast their ballots in parts of Esan South-East, Esan West and Esan Central local government areas.
Governor Okpebholo arrived at his polling unit at about 10:30 a.m. and voted 10 minutes later.
Speaking after voting, he described the exercise as peaceful and orderly.
“This election is very peaceful and it is going smoothly based on the feedback we are getting from the field.
“The turnout is very high. This is a demonstration of grassroots democracy. It shows that our people are interested in choosing those who will administer the affairs of their local governments. By the grace of God, a winner will emerge at the end of today’s election,” he said.
The governor urged residents to remain peaceful throughout the exercise and await the official declaration of results by EDSIEC.
Earlier, EDSIEC Chairman, Johnson Aifuobhokhan, said the commission recruited and trained 10,000 ad hoc staff for the election.
Former Edo State Governor, Senator Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole, and his son, Dr Cyril Oshiomhole, also voted at Ward 10, Iyamho, in Etsako West Local Government Area.
In Ovia South-West Local Government Area, 30-year-old Anthony Osarobo of the APC was declared chairman-elect after polling 98,994 votes across the council’s 10 wards.
Returning Officer for the election, Dr Arodoye Nosakhare, announced the result at the EDSIEC Local Government Collation Centre.
“After the collation of results across different party lines, the APC chairmanship candidate, having scored the majority of valid votes, is hereby returned elected,” Nosakhare declared.
Reacting to his victory, Osarobo expressed appreciation to the electorate for the confidence reposed in him.
“I am happy to have emerged as the Chairman-elect of Ovia South West. I do not take this victory for granted because it was made possible by the support and confidence reposed in me by the people. I will use this mandate to work tirelessly for the development and progress of Ovia South West,” he said.
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