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‘Lagos will hold elections in 20 local govts, 37 LCDAs’

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Elections will hold in the pre-existing 20 local governments and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in Lagos State next year, chairman of All Progressives Congress (APC) Cornelius Ojelabi  said yesterday.

He dismissed as distractive speculation the insinuations that the polls may not hold in 57 councils.

Ojelabi said: ”We wish to inform all and sundry that the Local Government elections will hold across the state in the 20 local government areas and the 37 Local Council Development Areas in the year 2025.”

The chairman said since the creation of the LCDAs, they have not only been the closest to the grassroots, but they have also fostered developments across the state.

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He said the party has noted with keen interest the debates on the desirability of the existence of the LCDAs and the need to hold elections into the political offices.

Ojelabi said: “Our position as a progressive party is that we cannot discountenance the contributions of the LCDAs to the overall political and socio-economic development of the state.

“Our landscape is dotted by several infrastructural projects by the LCDAs which include road , drainage and market construction , school and housing projects, primary education and health facilities and various social service interventions etc

“The various collaborative efforts with the state government on refuse disposal, drain clearing and security are also pointers to their continuous relevance.”

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He added: We hope this release will put paid to further speculations as regards the local government elections in order not to unnecessarily heat up the polity.

“We implore our members and all Lagosians to continue to coexist peacefully as we all strive to maintain the leading position of our state in the federation.”

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SAD! Nigerian Man Slumps, D!es Inside S3x Worker’s Apartment

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A 31-year-old man identified as Ajayi Nicholas, slumped and d!ed inside a s3x worker’s apartment at New Kutunku community in Gwagwalada Area Council of the FCT.

A resident of New Kutunku, Josiah Gabriel, told Daily Trust that the incident happened on Saturday, March 8, 2025 around 5pm when the deceased allegedly checked into a hotel room in the area.

He said the man allegedly slumped when he was about to leave the room and the woman rushed to alert the manager of the hotel.

The source said the hotel manager identified the deceased and rushed to report the incident to his relations, who are residing within the area.

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He said the deceased was taken to a nearby hospital where he was confirmed d3ad.

According to him, some policemen from the outpost in the area came to the hotel for investigation.

“After that, the man’s corpse was deposited at the mortuary, while the lady in question was detained by the police,” the source said.

A police officer at the outpost, who preferred anonymity, confirmed the incident on Wednesday, saying the deceased’s corpse was deposited at the mortuary after an autopsy.

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Nigerian Lady Trafficked To Iraq Allegedly Defiled By Boss Pleads For Help To Return

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A 27-year-old Nigerian woman who identified herself as Francis Julianah Omowunmi, who was trafficked to Iraq has made a desperate plea for help to return home after she was allegedly raped and abused by her employer.

Omowunmi, who said she was living in Ekiti State in Southwestern Nigeria, told SaharaReporters that she was trafficked to Iraq on October 7, 2023 by a friend of her sister’s husband.

However, she was syndicated to another agent in Akure, Ondo State capital, who then sent her to another agent in Lagos, one Alhaja Nafisat, who deceitfully transported her to Iraq with promises of a better life.

Omowunmi said her employer not only raped and physically assaulted her but also conspired with his friends, wife, and children to threaten her with death if she reported the assault to the authorities or her family.

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She said the assault left her deeply traumatized and fearing for her life after her employer allegedly conspired with others to perform an unsafe abortion on her, causing severe pain and threatening to kill her if she spoke out.

Seeking help, she confided in her sister and a friend, who warned her to stay silent due to the risks posed by her Iraqi employer. However, when the pain became unbearable, she informed her employer’s wife, who took her to the hospital, where she was drugged and an unsafe abortion was carried out.

Speaking with SaharaReporters, Omowunmi said her employer raped her and threatened to kill her if she told anyone. Despite her sister’s advice to remain silent, she eventually told his wife after missing her period.

“He gave me drugs, saying it was for a headache, but I knew something was wrong,” she said. “I initially refused to take them, but when he threatened to beat me, I took them.”

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She said that after the incident, she started experiencing stomach pains. Her employer eventually asked her to leave his house, saying he didn’t want to see her anymore.

“I packed my things, and his wife took me to her father’s house,” she added.

Omowunmi further explained, “They asked me what happened but I told them I did not fight with Baba because my sister had advised me not to tell anybody about what happened.

“The following day, they took me to the office and I explained everything to one of the girls there.

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“I was taking care of two kids but when the fight started, my boss took the kids away to his father’s house.

“Baba came to my room every day and claimed he wanted to take clothes and gives them to his wife.

“That day he raped me; I was arranging clothes when he came in and stood behind me. When I asked him what he wanted, he started beating me.

“When I asked him why he was beating me, he punched my eyes. I could not record what happened because I did not know such a thing was going to happen.

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“After my boss raped me, I explained to my sister that I felt like I was pregnant but she told me not to worry.

“However, when my boss’s wife took me to the office, the girl I told what happened told my boss’s wife and when she asked me, I told her the truth. The office said they wanted to do a test on me.

“I followed the woman to a hospital and after sometime, they brought a paper which I did not know what they wrote in it and my boss’s wife said there was nothing wrong with me. I asked her why I had not seen my period but the woman took me to another hospital to do another test.”

Omowunmi continued, “Before we went to the second hospital, they added something inside the water and gave it to me. When we got to the hospital, they asked me to sleep. I tried questioning them but before I knew it, I slept off.

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“I did not know what happened again but when I woke up, I just saw three people, my box, one male doctor, one female doctor and I saw things that looked like they wanted to do abortion for someone.

“I asked what happened but they did not say anything. When I tried to stand up, I could not stand up again. I found out that I was feeling pains in my stomach. My boss’s wife took me back to her house but I was not able to walk.

“She was just giving me tea every day and when I asked what happened to me, if you said that I was not pregnant, why did you give me something and tampered with my private parts?

“She only said I would be fine. She said I should not tell anyone what happened and that she would make sure that my boss was jailed. She took me to the police and we made a statement and from there, they took the case to court.

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“But now, I no longer understand what they are saying. Since the day they took the case to court, we would go to court and they would ask us to come back, that they would arrest my boss.”

She said that one day, her employer visited her madam’s father’s house and admitted to raping her. He pleaded not to be sent to jail and promised to give her anything she wanted.

“However, since the day we withdrew the case and came back to the house, my madam has been maltreating me. For six months, she locked me inside and said that I was smelling. They did not give me food,” she said.

“I have never felt well again. I kept having stomach pains and I can’t stand up and I can’t bend down.”

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She said she called Mr. Damilola of Hopes Haven Foundation who helped in rescuing her and she was taken to the office.

However, though she was told that she would be returned to Nigeria, nothing has been done.

According to her, her boss brought one of his friends who compelled her not to tell the court that her boss raped her.

“I asked him why I should tell the court that my boss did not rape me when he raped me and beat me. I reminded him that the lawyer warned me not to lie or I will be jailed for five years in prison.

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“Last week they brought one paper they wrote in Arabic language which I did not understand. They asked me to sign it. I asked them to translate it into English, which they did and after I read it, I refused to sign it,” she said.

She said she refused to sign the document presented to her because her boss and his accomplices claimed in it that she had fabricated the rape allegation to demand her unpaid salary.

They claimed in the statement they wanted her to sign, that she has always been treated nicely and respectfully by her employer and that she has abandoned the lawsuit in court.

“Meanwhile, they did not pay me six months’ salary, and I have also spent four months in the office [of the agency that trafficked her] without salary, and I have kids and family at home,” she said.

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Omowunmi’s harrowing ordeal has again mirrored the dangers faced by many women lured into domestic servitude abroad.

Recall December 2024 reported how a 28-year-old Nigerian woman, Odunayo Eniola Isaac, who hails from Osun State in the South-West region of Nigeria trafficked to Iraq, made a distressing and heart-wrenching plea for assistance to return home.

Allegedly, Odunayo was a victim of human trafficking perpetrated by one Alhaja Yusuf Shakira, notoriously known as Mama Uganda, who deceitfully transported her to Iraq with promises of a better life.

But having endured almost two years of inhumane treatment, brutal physical torture, and degrading dehumanisation at the hands of her Iraqi employer, Saba Akram, and his spouse, Odunayo’s emotional and psychological well-being was severely compromised.

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Overwhelmed with despair and desperation, she raised the alarm and implored the Nigerian authorities to facilitate her urgent return to Nigeria, lest she loses her life.

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SDP crisis: Chairman says congress was conducted by ghost members

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The Chairman of the Social Democratic Party in Kogi State, Moses Oricha, has declared the party’s state congress, held on Wednesday by some aggrieved members, as criminal, illegal, null and void, and futile.

Oricha discribed the organisers of the purported congress as “faceless.”

Speaking with journalists in Lokoja on Wednesday night, he stated that proceeding with a phantom congress despite a pending case before a court of competent jurisdiction was a criminal violation of due process.

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According to him, our tenure will expire in April 2026, and we wonder why the rush to conduct an illegal congress.”

He commended the Independent National Electoral Commission and security agencies for not attending the congress, which purportedly produced Ahmed Atta as Chairman and Abdulrahman Idris (Sofather) as Secretary, among other party executives.

“We urge the general public, security agencies, and INEC to disregard this purported congress organised by some individuals masquerading as party members.”

“It has just come to my notice that some ghost individuals, claiming to be members of the Social Democratic Party in Kogi State, organised a state congress today, Wednesday, February 12, 2025.

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“This is not only laughable but also criminal in a modern democratic setting. These individuals are not only faceless but are also being sponsored by their paymasters — not just for their selfish interests but also to cause chaos in our party, which we built from scratch.

“The general public should not take these individuals seriously with their caricature of a state congress, which cannot stand the test of time because nobody knows them in SDP Kogi State.

“I have written to the Independent National Electoral Commission and copied the Department of State Services and the Commissioner of Police, urging them to disregard this charade called a congress.

“I am the authentic Chairman of SDP in Kogi State, and we will not allow intruders working hard to destroy our party, which we have built over the years. This congress, held today, Wednesday, is null and void and cannot stand.”

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Oricha recalled that the congress of the present executive, held on April 9, 2022, under his leadership, remains valid under the SDP constitution.

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