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Customs seizes N4.2bn worth of donkey skins

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The Federal Operations Unit (FOU), Zone ‘A’ of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has intercepted a container loaded with 4,410 pieces of donkey skins worth N4.235 billion.

Speaking to newsmen at the unit’s Ikeja office, FOU Comptroller Kola Oladeji disclosed that the smuggled donkey skins were seized in line with Nigeria’s ban on trading in endangered species.

The smuggling attempt also violates the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).

“With the quantity of donkey skins intercepted, it is evident that over 4,000 donkeys were slaughtered illegally.

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“This is a grave violation of CITES, and we are committed to unmasking the individuals behind this illicit trade,” Oladeji stated.

Vehicles, rice, drugs, fuel

In addition to the N4.2 billion donkey skins seizure, the Customs Unit also confiscated 21 vehicles with a duty-paid value of N500 million.

Other intercepted contraband items include:

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*3,031 bags of 50kg foreign parboiled rice worth N387.9 million.

*2,725 parcels (1,378 kg) of Cannabis Sativa valued at N218 million.

*397 jerrycans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS/petrol) worth N1.588 million.

*118 cartons of frozen poultry products with a street value of N2.832 million.

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*105 bales of second-hand clothing worth N126 million

Also seized were undisclosed quantities of narcotics and other contrabands.

6 arrested

Oladeji confirmed that six suspects were arrested in connection with the intercepted goods, including smuggled drugs and banned items.

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Some of them have been granted administrative bail while investigations continue.

The FOU Comptroller emphasized that Customs will continue its “Swift Sting Operation” in 2025 to crack down on economic sabotage.

“I strongly advise smugglers to abandon illegal activities and engage in legitimate trade.

“For genuine importers and traders, our doors remain open for consultation and collaboration in line with the Federal Government’s Ease of Doing Business policy,” he added.

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The Nigeria Customs Service reiterated its commitment to enforcing trade regulations and protecting the economy from the negative effects of smuggling.

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Natasha: Justice Is Not Emotional Blackmail, Duru Rubbishes Ezekwesili’s Memo

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By Francesca Hangeior

In a blistering rebuttal to Oby Ezekwesili’s recent public defense of Senator Natasha Akpoti, Dr. Sandra C. Duru, a prominent advocate for due process and female integrity, has accused the former minister of weaponizing emotion and gender narratives to obstruct justice and undermine an ongoing legislative investigation.

Dr. Duru did not mince words, calling Ezekwesili’s statement “intellectually dishonest” and “a gross insult to the intelligence of Nigerians.” She criticized what she described as a strategic reframing of Akpoti’s questionable conduct as a “cry for justice,” asserting that such emotional appeals are being used to cloud legal scrutiny and deflect from the glaring absence of admissible evidence.

“Justice,” Duru argued, “must be rooted in veritas—truth. What you are defending is not justice. It’s the weaponization of gender narratives and public sympathy to obstruct lawful inquiries.”

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Her response condemned Ezekwesili’s public memo as an attempt to sway public sentiment through emotional blackmail and social media theatrics, while interfering with an active legislative process. “This is a classic case of obstruction of justice in spirit, and if not, in letter,” Duru noted pointedly.

Dr. Duru further accused Ezekwesili of betraying her legacy as a former public servant by endorsing what she described as a “discredited narrative bereft of verifiable proof.” She warned that public figures must not allow misplaced loyalty or political alignment to compromise the sanctity of judicial proceedings.

Closing with a firm appeal to the Nigerians and the investigative committee, Dr. Duru urged them to resist “orchestrated interference” that undermines truth and accountability. “Justice is not a gendered performance,” she emphasized. “It is a matter of fact, law, and conscience.”

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Palace announces Owa Adesuyi Haastrup’s coronation activities

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The Palace of the Owa Obokun Adimula and Paramount Ruler of Ijesaland has announced a series of activities that will culminate in the coronation of His Imperial Majesty, Owa Clement Adesuyi Haastrup, Ajimoko III, as the 41st monarch of the Kingdom.

This was announced in a statement by Chief Shola Oshunkeye, Chairman, Media and Publicity Sub-Committee of the Coronation Committee.

The former Deputy Governor of Osun State and billionaire business mogul was named as successor to the departed Owa, His Imperial Majesty, Dr. Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran II, on December 27, 2024.

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According to Oshunkeye, the 10-day programme of activities that will start on May 16, 2025 and hit a crescendo with the coronation of the new Owa on May 23, 2025.

All events will hold at Ilesa, the capital and heartland of Ijesaland, where strong indications have already emerged that the epoch would be an iconic representation of royal pageantry rarely witnessed in this clime.

According to the statement, the epoch kicks off on Friday, May 16, 2025 with a special Jumat Service at Ilesa Central Mosque starting from 1pm, while cultural celebration holds on Saturday, May 17 between 10am and 4pm at the newly refurbished Obokungbusi Hall.

From 9pm of the same day, culture and tradition take the centre stage with a grand Isese night holding at the palace courtyard.

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On Monday, May 19, 2025, there will be royal visit to Ijesa zones between 10am and 4pm, while on Tuesday, May 20, the grand finale of the coronation sporting activities will begin with the Owa Ajimoko III Ijesa Marathon starting at 7am.

From 10am, the same day, the final of the coronation football competition, medal presentation, and awards ceremony will hold at the Ilesa Grammar School Sports arena.

Wednesday, May 21, 2025 would be the turn of the various orphanages in and around Ilesa to have their fair share of the celebrations with visits and charity by eminent persons, starting from 10am.

The day continues with a video documentary and workshop by ljesa Mineral Resources Development Forum, scheduled for the University of Ilesa.

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Sports take the centre stage again on Thursday, May 22, 2025 with the Ajimoko III Coronation Golf Kitty starting at 8am.

The train moves to the Royal Park International Hotel and Resort, Iloko-Ijesa, where a symposium and Ajimoko III Foundation’s scholarship and empowerment scheme comes up at 11am.

At 10am on Friday, May 23, 2025, the grand coronation train finally reaches its destination: the Owa’s Palace, as His Imperial Majesty will be formally crowned as the Owa Obokun Adimula and Paramount Ruler of Ijesaland with all the pomp and pageantry that Ijesas could muster.

At 1pm, a never-seen-before coronation reception will come up at Ilesa Grammar School with dignitaries and VVIPs treated to the best of Ijesa hospitality and carnival-like entertainment that would be the talk of the town for a long time to come.

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The week-long activities will be rounded off on Sunday, May 25, 2025 with an interdenominational thanksgiving service at the Methodist Church, Otapete, Ilesa by 10am.

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‘S3x is good, enjoy it,’ Bishop Adejumo tells wives

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The Co-founder of Agape Christian Ministries, Bishop Funke Felix-Adejumo, has urged African women to embrace their sexuality without shame, challenging cultural norms that suppress open discussions about intimacy.

Speaking in a video shared via her Instagram page on Tuesday, she encouraged women to discard outdated beliefs and confidently express their needs in marriage.

Adejumo emphasised that mutual enjoyment and open communication are key to a healthy and fulfilling relationship.

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“I like sex. If I don’t, how will I have children? And you are just pretending—you like sex.

“African culture has told you that a woman should not show that she enjoys sex; otherwise, they will call her a prostitute,” she said.

Adejumo stressed the importance of shedding such mindsets, warning that suppressing intimacy could cause marital problems.

“When your husband is touching you, you’re happy. So, the first thing is to change that mentality, otherwise, you’ll be causing problems in your marriage,” she added.

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Encouraging wives to be more expressive during intimacy, she said, “Tell yourself, ‘sex is good. I want my husband.’ And when you’re having sex with him, don’t just lie there like a log—talk, moan, sex is good.”

She further cautioned that repressed desires could weaken relationships.

“You cannot believe that African mentality. Let’s change it. The devil is using it to destroy marriages because that’s the highest level of intimacy.

“Tickle your husband, touch him when he’s making love to you. When he finishes, tell him he did a good job,” she advised.

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