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Canada: Immigration orders deportation of retired Nigerian police officer, wife

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Canadian immigration authorities have reportedly denied asylum to Wale Francis Akinpelu, a retired Nigerian police officer, and his wife, Ajarat Mojirola.

They were denied asylum due to concerns over his past service in the Nigerian police force.

The decision was based on allegations of human rights violations linked to the Nigerian police, which has faced accusations of corruption and misconduct.

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The couple left Nigeria in 2017, claiming they were fleeing threats from a criminal gang.

Mrs. Akinpelu first traveled to the United States in May 2017, and her husband joined her in October after resigning from the police.

In 2018, they moved to Canada and applied for refugee protection, arguing that they were at risk of harm if they returned to Nigeria.

However, Canadian authorities questioned Mr. Akinpelu’s credibility due to his association with the Nigerian police.

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His application was suspended, and later, a federal court upheld its rejection, ruling that his past employment disqualified him from asylum under human rights laws.

The couple’s applications were processed separately.

Mrs. Akinpelu’s request was initially denied in 2019 after authorities found inconsistencies in her claims.

She appealed the decision, leading to a new hearing, but her asylum application was rejected again in February 2023.

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The court ruled that her evidence contained contradictions, and some documents appeared fraudulent.

In her legal challenge, she argued that the rejection process was unfair.

However, Justice Norris ruled against her, stating that her claims relied heavily on her husband’s statements, which lacked credibility.

The judge pointed out that she failed to provide substantial proof to support her fears of persecution.

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With both asylum requests denied, Canadian authorities are set to proceed with the deportation process for the couple.

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Just in: Bandits reportedly kidnap newly installed monarch, wife, one other in Kwara

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Suspected bandits have reportedly attacked the palace of a traditional ruler in Olayinka community, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, abducting the monarch, his wife, and one other person in the early hours of Saturday.

According to sources who spoke to newsmen, the armed men stormed the palace around 1:40 a.m., firing sporadically before taking the royal father to an unknown destination.

Yes. At Olayinka at about 1 am. His wife and one other person were also abducted.

The Monarch is one of the recently graded.”

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Another source added, “The bandits invaded the palace around 1:40 a.m. on Saturday. They came heavily armed and took the monarch away without resistance because everyone was terrified.”

The abducted monarch was said to have been recently elevated and officially installed by the Kwara State Government earlier this year, a development that has made the incident particularly shocking to residents.

The attack is the third reported case of a traditional ruler being kidnapped in Kwara South within a year. In 2025, two monarchs in the region were abducted by suspected bandits and were only released after ransom payments were made.

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Fuel, diesel prices will drop in Nigeria as crude oil slumps

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Domestic prices of petrol and diesel are expected to decline following a sharp drop in global crude oil prices triggered by the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.

As of Saturday morning, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent crude fell by 11 percent and 9 percent to $83.85 and $90.38 per barrel, respectively, down from about $100 per barrel.

The decline comes after Iran announced that the Strait of Hormuz has been fully reopened for vessel passage.

The development has begun to reflect in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum market, where depot marketers have slightly reduced fuel prices.

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Petrol prices at depots now range between N1,205 and N1,206 per litre— about N5 to N6 higher than the Dangote Refinery price of N1,200 per litre.
This pricing trend was observed among marketers such as Aiteo, Bono, and NIPCO.

Meanwhile, diesel prices at depots in Lagos, including Menj and Duport, stood at N1,775 per liter.
Market observers say the drop in crude oil prices has triggered panic selling among depot marketers.

Despite this, retail pump prices have remained unchanged as of filing this report, with petrol selling between N1,290 and N1,333 per litre, while diesel ranges from N1,850 to N1,900 per litre.

The President of the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association, Abubakar Maigandi, confirmed the development, noting that further reductions are likely if the downward trend in crude prices persists.

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“We expect fuel prices to drop in the coming days if crude oil prices continue to decline.

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Wife demands divorce from husband for being poor

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An Area Court at Centre-Igboro, Ilorin, Kwara State, has dissolved the Islamic marriage between a couple, Toyin Ajibola and Bashirat Mohammed on grounds of lack of money.

The presiding judge, Hammad Ajumonbi, while delivering ruling said that even though Toyin did not want to divorce his wife, she still had the needed to move on not be left stranded.

He, dissolved their marriage and granted custody of the three children from their union to the wife.

The court also ordered the woman to observe the three months iddah (waiting) period before remarrying.

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Ajumonbi ordered Toyin to be responsible for the feeding of their children.

“The defendant should have unrestricted access to their children, while the plaintiff should always make their children available any time the defendant requested to see them,” the judge said.

Earlier, Bashirat had applied for divorce saying that she was tired of her marriage to her husband due to paucity of fund and her husband’s irresponsibility.

“I want the court to grant me divorce so that I can have rest of mind,” she said.

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The husband, however, told the court that he was still interested in his wife even though he was financially handicapped.

“I have been trying hard to get money to feed my family, but couldn’t.

“It is so painful that I can’t get money to visit her and the children when they left home,” he said.

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