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Group raises alarm over looming food shortage in Southwest

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..… calls on govt to provide security, incentives to farmers

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

A Yoruba socio-political group, Yoruba Commitment Forum (YCF) has raised an alarm about the looming food shortage in the South West region of the country.

The group said, though, the impending food insecurity is a national crisis, stressing that its impact on Yorubaland is going to be calamitous.

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This was contained in a statement jointly signed by Otunba Hon Tayo Onayemi, Barr. Akeem Aponmade,

Barr. Femi Mokikan, Otunba Niyi Sodiya, Mrs. Buky Tunde Oshunrinde and Mrs. Sola Maja, and made available to newsmen in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital.

The YCF attributed the looming food shortage to the invasion and destruction of farmlands by rampaging Fulani herders.

The group, while calling for adequate security of farmers and their farmlands, equally appealed to the federal government to adequately compensate whose farmlands were destroyed and as well give them financial incentives, to encourage them to go back to farm.

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The statement titled, “Nigeria’s headaches, food insecurity in Yorubaland”, read, “we have observed that for about seven years now, Fulani herdsmen have been engaging in a relentless destruction of farmlands and settlements in Yorubaland. These criminal Fulani elements resorted to kidnapping, raping, maiming and killing of farmers and Yoruba sons and daughters.

“Neither the governments at any level, nor Fulani herdsmen’s apologists would claim ignorance of the atrocious activities of these ruthless people. Video recordings of their wicked actions suffuse the internet. The end result is that farmers began to be scared off their farms gradually until now when farms have been completely abandoned.

“When this started years ago, foresighted individuals raised concerns; they warned about the potential danger of food insecurity beginning with rising food prices and the need to ensure a stable food supply. It appears that Southwest was deliberately targeted and the invasion of our farmlands was the execution of a conscious plan to starve our people to death.

“We, the Yoruba Nation agitators, cried out for help against the brazen onslaught, but none came from the federal government led by a Fulani man.

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“Unfortunately, the hens have now come home to roost as the consequences of our action, and inaction, are now here for real with food shortages and very high prices making it increasingly difficult for our people to access the basic necessity of food.

“Before the current situation spirals out of control, we hasten to inform the government that there is no alternative to large scale farming which Fulani herdsmen have destroyed by waging a war against farmers. Subsistence farming through the backyards, as good as it is, cannot serve the purpose of assuring any people of food security. Farmlands in the South West must be made very safe.

“We state emphatically that the situation whereby a basket of tomatoes is sold for #4000 in the North while the same is sold in Yorubaland for #150,000 is callous, ruthless and unacceptable to us.

We also call for assistance to use cheaper rail transport among others to assist our market men and women. Other regions do this, why not here in Yorubaland?

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“Secondly, governments must incentivise farmers whose investments have been destroyed during the war of attrition waged against them by Fulani terrorists. Without government’s financial assistance, there is no way most farmers will be able to go back to farming, even if security of their lives and new investments are assured”, the statement concluded.

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S3xtape: Engonga Moved To Infamous Black Beach Prison

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Equatorial Guinea former Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), Baltasar Engonga, has been moved to the infamous Black Beach Prison in Malabo where he is being remanded.

The Black Beach Prison is believed to be one of the most notorious prisons in Africa just as Amnesty International reported how a prisoner that was finally released some few years ago described the prison situated in the capital Malabo where he was detained as a hideout.

According to Amnesty International, the released prisoner qualified the prison as “a hole” in which the humidity makes prisoners live in infrahuman conditions due to the proximity of the sea and the land.

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The high-profile imprisonment of Engonga came after the shocking allegations that he had over 400 s3x secretly recorded videos involving some married women connected to powerful figures across Equatorial Guinea.

The scandal which blew open during an ongoing investigation of fraud allegedly committed by the 54-year-old economist, led ANIF officials to carry out a swift search operation at his home and office.

During the raid, officials reportedly uncovered numerous CDs containing explicit footage of Engonga with different married women. The footage which leaked online, sparked a media frenzy and public outrage.

Expectedly, President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo responded swiftly to the unfolding scandal, issuing Decree No. 118/2024 on November 4, which terminated Engonga’s appointment. According to the decree, the dismissal was due to “irregularities committed in the exercise of his functions, as well as inappropriate family and social conduct for the performance of public duties.”

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A viral video shared on social media on Friday showed Engonga in handcuffs that restrained both his hands and legs, as he made a court appearance.

The French media outlet Afrikmatin confirmed that Engonga, was officially dismissed on November 6, and subsequently transported to Malabo Central Prison, where he faces charges of corruption and embezzlement.

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Liverpool remains top with 5 points ahead of others after 2-0 bashing of Aston Villa

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Liverpool opened up a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League as Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah struck in a 2-0 win over Aston Villa.

The Reds took full advantage of Manchester City’s latest defeat at Brighton earlier on Saturday to surge further clear of the champions.

Liverpool failed to hit the heights of their second-half humiliation of German champions Bayer Leverkusen in a 4-0 Champions League win in midweek.

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But Arne Slot’s men were again defensively solid to protect a sixth clean sheet in 11 league games and take a firm grip on the title race.

Villa’s fourth consecutive defeat in all competitions sees Unai Emery’s men slip to eighth, but only one point off third-placed Nottingham Forest.

The Anfield crowd was fired up by news of City’s 2-1 defeat at Brighton and inspired a fast start from the home side, but it was Villa who had the better chances in the opening period on the counter-attack.

Ryan Gravenberch produced an excellent last-ditch block to repel Jacob Ramsey’s shot before Leon Bailey headed over when unmarked at the back post.

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Set-pieces have been one of Villa’s big threats during their two-year rise under Emery, but it was from their corners that Liverpool looked most dangerous before the break.

The opener arrived when Virgil van Dijk’s long clearance caught the visitors under-manned at the back and Bailey would likely have been sent off for bringing down Salah had Nunez not burst onto the loose ball to net his third goal of the season.

Liverpool were then dealt a blow as Trent Alexander-Arnold hobbled off with a muscle injury that is likely to rule him out of England duty in the coming weeks.

Only wasteful finishing from Nunez saw Villa escape from a carbon copy move to the first goal.

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This time Salah played in the Uruguayan on the break from a corner, but he slotted high and wide with only Emi Martinez to beat.

The first half story of Villa’s set-pieces continued as Caoimhin Kelleher was twice forced into fine saves from Amadou Onana and Diego Carlos to preserve Liverpool’s lead at half-time.

Morgan Rogers wasted another huge chance for the visitors to level just seconds into the second half when he sliced wide.

Nunez continued to have the best of Liverpool’s opportunities as he headed wide from Andy Robertson’s cross at the other end.

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The home side were set for a nervy finale until Salah gave them breathing space six minutes from time.

Carlos’ header was charged down by the Egyptian who raced through on goal to dink in his 10th goal of the season.

Liverpool’s 15th win in 17 games since Slot took charge moves them into a commanding position in the title race.

Arsenal are 10 points adrift of the leaders ahead of a dauting trip to in-form Chelsea on Sunday.

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And an out-of-sorts City are next to visit Anfield on December 1 after Liverpool visit bottom-of-the-table Southampton when Premier League action returns following an international break. Glitters

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SAD! Ex-NTA prolific newscaster, Joy Osiagwu, is dead

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

A prolific broadcaster, news anchor, reporter, producer, videographer, and film editor, Joy Osiagwu, has passed.

A report by QEDNG said that Mrs Osiagwu died last Friday at Arewa Hospital, Jabi, Abuja, in a brief illness.

She was a former employee of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA).

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Her path crossed this reporter’s at the National Assembly, where they both reported the activities of the Senate for their respective media organisations.

She was also a newscaster and would later become a media consultant. She plied the journalism trade for over two decades in full-time capacity in Nigeria and North America.

Osiagwu covered activities of the Nigeria High Commission in Ottawa Canada and the Nigeria Mission to the United Nations in New York for a decade, including the United Nations rotational presidency of the Security Council during the tenure of the former permanent representative of Nigeria to the UN Mission, Professor Joy Ogwu, in July 2010, October 2011 and August 2015 for the NTA.

Apart from covering the United Nations Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration in Marrakech, Morocco in 2018, Osiagwu covered the election process and emergence of the 74th president of the United Nations General Assembly, Professor Tijjani Bande, in June 2019 at the UN in New York.

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Osiagwu obtained a masters in business administration and media leadership from the University of Cumbria in the United Kingdom. She also had a post-graduate diploma in broadcast performing arts from the Columbia Academy, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She obtained a bachelor of arts degree in drama, majoring in theatre for development (TFD) at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

Osiagwu was a member of IFLAS (the Institute for Leadership and Sustainability Cumbria Business School).

She worked at the NTA for 23 years and retired voluntarily in September 2019.

Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of THE CONCLAVE, Mr Sufuyan Ojeifo described Joy Osiagwu as a brilliant journalist who distinguished herself in the practice as a media professional.

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He said the last time he saw Mrs Osiagwu was in June 2013 in Washington DC when she travelled down from Canads to cover an assignment involving the then Director General of NAFDAC, Dr Paul Botwev Orhii.

He said she would be sorely missed even as he prayed that the Almighty God would grant her soul eternal repose in His Bosom.

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