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Oyo monarch decries five-year unpaid salary

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The Aresaadu of Iresaadu in the Surulere Local Government Area of Oyo State, Oba Adeyeye Oyerinde, on Sunday, lamented the non-payment of salary and other benefits accorded his office, five years after his appointment.

He also alleged that moves were ongoing to produce another candidate to sit on the throne he currently occupies, a plot he said would cause upheaval in the town.

Oba Oyerinde, who addressed journalists through his counsel, Adekunle Raji, at the Nigeria Union of Journalists Press Centre, Iyaganku, in Ibadan, therefore, appealed to Governor Seyi Makinde to intervene.

He said his appointment was approved by the state government on May 24, 2019, after compliance with due process in the selection process.

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The monarch said, “The recent events in Iresaadu in this state have highlighted a disturbing issue that threatens the very fabric of justice and peace in the state.

“Despite the governor’s untiring efforts to uphold the rule of law and fairness in governance, matters of the traditional institution inclusive, it has become evident that certain individuals are working to subvert the noble efforts of the governor.

“HRM Oba Oyerinde’s appointment was approved by the government on May 24, 2019, as the Aresaadu of Iresaadu, after compliance with due process in the selection process.

“However, it has come to light that a senior official’s surreptitious roles have unduly interfered with the necessary recognition being accorded the oba and payment of his entitlements.

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“Initially, it was thought that the crisis brewed because of the transition of government from one party to another, but the governor has demonstrated beyond reasonable doubt that partisanship doesn’t influence his decisions on matters of public interest.”

Oba Oyerinde described the non-payment of his salary and other benefits accorded his office as an infringement on his constitutional and human rights.

He said, “We have it on good authority that underground moves are being initiated to set in motion, a process for the Emiolu Ruling House to produce a candidate to occupy the throne of the Aresaadu of Iresaadu.

“The consequence of such action, if allowed to materialise, will only give rise to chaos and upheavals in the community,” he said.

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The monarch advised Makinde to read the court rulings, and also seek opinions from legal counsel from the Ministry of Justice on the matter and ensure that he was rightfully recognised and duly compensated.

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Breaking: Finally police rescue Adelabu’s sister, her twins

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have rescued Olaide Busayo Adegoke John-Paul, the sister of a former Minister of Power, Adebayo Adelabu, and her 12-year-old twin sons: Peter and Paul.

According to available information, they were rescued at about 7:30pm on Saturday in a heavy gun duel with their abductors.

Sources revealed that no fewer than two of the kidnappers were neutralised, while others escaped with gunshot wounds.

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Recall that John-Paul and her twins were kidnapped on June 3, 2026 around 7:30am while she was driving them to school.

Details shortly…

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‘If You Can’t Halt Insecurity, Step Aside’ — Apostle Suleman

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The General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Johnson Suleman, has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to consider stepping down if his administration is unable to effectively tackle the growing insecurity threatening lives and livelihoods across Nigeria.

The outspoken cleric made the remarks while addressing members of his congregation during a church service, where he expressed concern over the persistent wave of terrorism, banditry, kidnappings, and violent attacks in different parts of the country.

Suleman argued that the government’s approach to combating insecurity must shift from targeting only armed attackers to identifying and dismantling the networks of individuals allegedly financing and sustaining terrorist activities.

According to him, the true challenge facing Nigeria is not merely the criminals carrying out attacks but the powerful sponsors who provide them with resources, weapons, logistics, and financial support.

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The preacher stressed that any serious effort to defeat terrorism must begin with exposing and prosecuting those behind the scenes who enable extremist groups to operate.

“The sponsors of terrorism are the real problem confronting the nation. The government should focus on them. If the President cannot deal decisively with those people, then he should resign and allow someone else to take over the responsibility,” Suleman declared.

He further claimed that many of the young men currently involved in violent activities are products of extremist networks that have existed for years and were allegedly allowed to expand unchecked.

According to him, some of the individuals now seen carrying sophisticated weapons were children during the early stages of insurgent activities and have since grown into active participants in criminal and terrorist operations.

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Suleman maintained that arresting or eliminating foot soldiers alone would not end insecurity, insisting that authorities must trace and neutralize those who recruit, fund, and arm violent groups.

“The young boys carrying assault rifles today did not emerge overnight. There are people empowering them, financing them, and providing the resources that sustain their activities. Until those sponsors are identified and brought to justice, the problem will persist,” he said.

Despite his criticism of the government’s handling of the security situation, the cleric praised Nigeria’s security institutions, describing them as highly professional and capable of confronting the country’s challenges when adequately supported.

Drawing from his international travels, Suleman said he has confidence in the abilities of the Nigerian military, the police, and the Department of State Services (DSS), arguing that the country possesses competent personnel capable of delivering results.

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“I have visited many countries around the world, and I can confidently say that the Nigerian Army, the Nigeria Police Force, and the DSS rank among some of the finest security institutions globally. The issue is not necessarily a lack of capacity but the willingness to take bold action against those driving insecurity,” he stated.

The cleric emphasized that stronger political resolve is required to dismantle criminal and terrorist networks operating across the country. He warned that insecurity would continue to worsen unless those allegedly sponsoring violence are exposed, arrested, and prosecuted under the law.Politics

His comments come at a time when many Nigerians are increasingly concerned about the security situation, particularly in regions affected by recurring kidnappings, terrorist attacks, communal violence, and banditry.

Citizens, civil society groups, religious leaders, and political stakeholders have repeatedly called on the Federal Government to intensify efforts aimed at restoring safety and public confidence.

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Suleman’s remarks are likely to add to the growing national conversation on security and governance, as pressure mounts on the Tinubu administration to deliver lasting solutions to the country’s security challenges.

The cleric concluded by urging the government to stop treating insecurity as a routine criminal issue and instead confront what he described as the broader network allegedly sustaining terrorist operations throughout Nigeria.

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Famous US actor stabbed to death in his apartment

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Popular US actor James Handy, known for his roles in films including Jumanji and Top Gun: Maverick, has been stabbed to death at his home in Los Angeles, police have said.

Handy, who was 81, was found unconscious in the front garden of his home in Tarzana, California, on Wednesday with several stab wounds to the chest.

Michael Gledhill, 44, the son of Handy’s girlfriend, has been arrested on suspicion of murder, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

Officers responded to a report of “unknown trouble” after a caller dialled 911 and told police: “I am the son of man, I just killed the man of sin.”

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Handy was born in New York and appeared in a string of films and TV shows over six decades, often as a supporting character or for a small number of episodes.

Despite rarely being the leading star, Handy racked up a long string of credits, including NYPD Blue, K-9, Law & Order, CSI: NY, Logan, Alias, Castle, NCIS, The West Wing, Arachnophobia, The X Files, and Murder, She Wrote.

His most recent film role was in 2022’s Top Gun: Maverick, in which he played Jimmy, a bartender who works with the character played by Jennifer Connelly, Tom Cruise’s love interest.

Paying tribute, entertainment writer Jay Bobbin said he was “heartbroken to learn about the passing of a superb character actor”.

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Writer and producer Don Winslow, who created the 2001 procedural drama UC: Undercover, in which Handy appeared, described Handy as a “terrific actor”.

“We were honoured to have him on UC: Undercover in a recurring role,” Winslow said. “His performances were always special.”

Following Handy’s death, the LAPD said Gledhill “flagged down nearby responding officers, telling them he was the one they were looking for”.

“The suspect resides at the location with his mother, who is the victim’s girlfriend,” a statement added.

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“Detectives believe this is an isolated incident and there appears to be no danger to the public.”

After his arrest, Gledhill was transported to Van Nuys Jail and booked for one count of murder, with his bail set at $2m (£1.5m).

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