Home Blog

Adeboye stated that women who wear makeup question the perfection of God’s creation.

0

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has said women who wear makeup do not believe God did a perfect job on them.

Adeboye spoke on Saturday during the RCCG ministers’ conference held at the Redemption City, Mowe, Ogun State, as part of activities lined up for the church’s just-concluded 72nd annual convention.

Adeboye said God did a great job when God created humans, stating that women wearing make-up are expressing their disbelief in God who created them.

He said, “When you marry, you cut your coat according to your clothes. Some of you want to be like the people of the world. I can’t even imagine some of the things I see now. It wasn’t so in the beginning.

“People spend hundreds of thousands of naira on ‘shoot out’ (photo shoot). And then, on the day of the wedding, the girl put on all manner of decorations. Those who do make-up are those who do not believe God did a good job.

“When God created you, He did a great job, you are wonderful, perfectly made, and you cannot find any other fellow like you. You are special.

“When you begin to paint, and you think you can improve on what God has already done, you are a fool. You can never improve on what God has done.”

OGD @ 70: Tinubu Commends Daniel’s Service and Leadership

0

Tinubu Leads Tributes as Gbenga Daniel Marks 70, Hailed for Service, Leadership

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu led a wave of tributes to former Ogun State governor, Senator Gbenga Daniel, as he marked his 70th birthday, praising his enduring contributions to governance and national development.

“I salute Otunba Daniel for his professional exploits, governance strides, and political achievements. He accomplished these feats by dint of hard work, tenacity, wisdom, and courage,” the president stated, describing him as a progressive politician and a true Afenifere man.

Tinubu also acknowledged Daniel’s service to Ogun State and Nigeria, commending his commitment to socio-political and economic development, while wishing him continued good health and impactful years ahead.

At the thanksgiving service, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Enoch Adeboye, also extolled Daniel’s integrity and faith, urging Nigerians to embrace the fear of God as the foundation of wisdom and purposeful living.

In his vote of thanks, Daniel expressed appreciation to President Tinubu, Governor Dapo Abiodun, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, and other dignitaries for honouring him.

In a moment that drew laughter, he humorously described Amosun as an “enfant terrible successor,” reflecting on their political history with candour.

“Let me appreciate the former governors who are here, especially the one they call Ajiri, Senator Ibikunle Amosun—a fine, terrible successor of mine.

He showed me hell, but we thank God, with the prayers of our clergymen, he has repented. Ibikunle, thank you very much. We started the race together, but you were in too much of a hurry.

You fought for the crown, and you got it. I still wish you well,” Daniel said.

The event drew an impressive array of dignitaries, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, who was represented by his wife, Chief Bola Obasanjo; Governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke; former deputy governors of Ogun State, Salmot Makanjuola Badru and Yetunde Onanuga; Ambassador Tokunboh Dosumu-Awolowo; Ambassador Sarafa Tunji Isola; and a host of political associates and long-time allies.

A highlight of the celebration was the unveiling of a 266-page book chronicling Daniel’s life and accomplishments.

The initiative, led by Kola Onadipe, the 2002–2003 OGD Campaign Team Leader, brought together associates who have supported his political journey over the years.

Among those present were former Director General, Bureau of Lands and Survey, Surveyor Gbenga Ogunnoiki; Chairman of Bet9ja, Kunle Soname; Senator Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello; and Yemi Sodimu, among others. The book offers a comprehensive account of Daniel’s contributions to public service and his achievements over the years.

Traditional rulers were also well represented, led by the Alake of Egbaland, Adedotun Gbadebo; the Akarigbo of Remoland, Babatunde Ajayi; and the Olubadan of Ibadan, Rasheed Ladoja, alongside other eminent personalities from across the country.

Also in attendance were notable figures including renowned industrialist Chief Solomon Onafowokan, Engr. Gbenga Osinaike, Chief Funlola Okunowo, Adedeji Osibogun, Giwa of Egbe Bagbimo of Ijebu; and Ademorin Aliu Kuye, among other distinguished guests.
Officiating ministers at the service included Bishop Fasina Fape and Rev. Dr. Oliver Ali Aba, JP, who joined other clergy in ministering at the well-attended thanksgiving celebration.

The ceremony, rich in tributes, worship, and goodwill, underscored the far-reaching influence and enduring legacy of the celebrant, as dignitaries from all walks of life gathered to honour a life defined by service, leadership, and impact.

This story is from NUJ Ogun-East Independent Chapel

END.

Ogun NUJ Marks OGD’s 70th Birthday Celebration

0

The Ogun State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) warmly celebrates His Excellency, Otunba Justus Olugbenga Daniel (OGD), on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

This landmark celebration is a testament to a life dedicated to service, leadership, and impactful contributions to Ogun State and Nigeria at large.

Otunba Daniel, an accomplished engineer turned politician, has distinguished himself through years of exemplary public service.

As a former Governor of Ogun State and a serving Senator representing Ogun East, he has consistently demonstrated visionary leadership, commitment to development, and a passion for the welfare of the people.

The Ogun NUJ commends his enduring legacy in governance, particularly his strides in infrastructure development, economic growth, and human capital advancement during his tenure as governor.

His continued service in the National Assembly further reflects his dedication to strengthening democratic institutions and promoting the interests of his constituents.

As he marks this significant milestone, the Council recognizes Otunba Daniel as a statesman whose leadership and experience remain invaluable to the progress of Ogun State and the nation.

His journey continues to inspire younger generations to embrace integrity, diligence, and selfless service.

The Ogun NUJ joins family, friends, associates, and well-wishers in celebrating this remarkable achievement and prays for good health, wisdom, and many more years of impactful service to humanity.

E-Signed:

Comrade Akinwale Olanrewaju
Chairman, Ogun NUJ

Comrade Bunmi Adigun
Secretary, Ogun NUJ

Airport Meeting with Plateau Victims: Presidency Defends Tinubu

0

The Presidency has clarified why Bola Tinubu met victims of the recent attack in Jos at the airport instead of visiting the affected communities.

In a statement issued on Friday, the President’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, said the decision was necessitated by security and logistical constraints, particularly operational limitations at the Jos airport.

According to Onanuga, the President had originally planned to travel to Ogun State after hosting Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, but changed his schedule following a briefing from Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang.

He explained that the meeting with the Chadian leader, which focused on strengthening bilateral security cooperation, extended beyond the expected time and delayed the President’s departure for Jos.

On arrival in Plateau State, further constraints made it impractical for Tinubu to proceed into the city and return to the airport before nightfall.

Onanuga noted that although the drive from the airport to Jos township takes about 40 minutes, the absence of navigational aids at the airport prevents night operations.

“The limitations made it unfeasible to travel into town, assess the situation on ground, and return safely before dusk,” he said.

As a result, authorities arranged for victims and community representatives to meet the President at a facility near the airport, allowing him to engage them within the available time frame.

Onanuga added that top security officials, including the Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector-General of Police, had earlier visited the affected areas in Rukuba to assess the situation firsthand.

He maintained that the President’s visit was aimed at fostering dialogue and finding lasting solutions to the recurring violence in Plateau State. During the engagement, Tinubu reassured victims of the Federal Government’s commitment to justice and lasting peace, while also listening to concerns from local leaders.

The Presidency also disclosed that the President proposed deploying 5,000 AI-powered surveillance cameras across Jos to improve security and aid law enforcement in identifying perpetrators.

Onanuga said Tinubu further invited community leaders to Abuja for continued discussions, stressing that the visit was a strategic effort to promote sustainable peace rather than a symbolic gesture.

Easter Period: RSC Rolls Out Marshals to Manage Traffic in Ogun

0

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Ogun State Sector Command has intensified efforts for traffic management as Regular and Special Marshals have been deployed across major roads to ensure smooth traffic flow and minimize accidents during and after the Easter celebration in the state.

The Sector Commander, Corps Commander Akinwunmi Fasakin said that the deployment was aimed at ensuring safe, smooth, and hitch-free movement for motorists during the festive period.

Fasakin, while reiterating the stance of the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, CC Fasakin noted that the operation became imperative following the anticipated surge in vehicular and human traffic as Nigerians join the global Christian community in celebrating Easter.

He said that the Command would intensify enforcement against critical traffic violations that contribute to road crashes, including:Excessive Speeding and dangerous overtaking.
Overloading and “mix-loading” (transporting passengers with goods).

Others are: Lane Indiscipline and use of mobile phones while driving.
Mechanical Deficiencies, tyre violations, and lack of seat belt/child restraint compliance.
Operational Resources & Local Initiatives.

The commander also said he has activated 24-hour patrol, rescue, and traffic management services, supported by patrol vehicles, ambulances, and tow trucks and directed the Acting Unit Commander of Ota, Chief Route Commander Wasiu Ogunmefun, to carry out strategic traffic realignment at the Old Toll Gate along the Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway.

“This includes:Closing illegal U-turns and highway access points by realigning knocked-down road kerbs and Conducting vehicular traffic counts to provide data for future policy and research.” he added

Fasakin, however, urged the motoring public to take personal responsibility for their safety, saying “It is only the living who celebrate,as he advised drivers to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy and to avoid distracted driving.

Ex-Oyo First Lady Criticises N300 Special School Feeding Allowance

0

The wife of a former Governor of Oyo State, Oluwakemi Alao-Akala, on Wednesday said the N300 daily feeding allowance provided for visually impaired students in special schools is grossly inadequate, urging the government to urgently review the provision.

She made the call during a visit to the Nigeria Training Centre for the Blind and the Oyo State Special Basic School in Ogbomoso, where she donated items to support the students.

Alao-Akala, who was on a humanitarian visit to the institutions, said the current feeding allocation does not reflect the realities of rising food costs in the country.

“What comes to them is not encouraging. N300 per day is not enough for anyone. I appeal to the government to increase their allocation because their well-being matters to all of us,” she said.

She explained that her visit was in fulfilment of a promise made during an earlier engagement with the schools, particularly to support their vocational unit.

“The last time I was here, they requested support for the vocational department, and I promised to provide uniforms for them. Today is simply a case of promise kept,” she added.

Items donated during the visit included uniforms, liquid soap, beads, disinfectants and air fresheners.

The former First Lady commended the students for their resilience and creativity, noting that their ability to acquire vocational skills despite their condition underscores their capacity for independence.

“I have seen the things they produce and sell. It shows clearly that they can stand on their own and live meaningful lives,” she said.

She also stressed the importance of engaging the students in productive activities, noting that it contributes to their emotional well-being.

“When they are busy, they are happy. You can see the joy on their faces,” she added.

Alao-Akala further called on Nigerians to support institutions catering to persons with disabilities through regular visits and donations.

Meanwhile, the Headmistress of the school, Oyedokun Janet Olabimpe, urged parents to stop hiding children with disabilities and instead enrol them in special schools for proper care and education.

“If you have a disabled child at home, don’t keep them hidden. Bring them to us. These children are capable and should be given the opportunity to become what God wants them to be,” she said.

Also, a special educator, Ogunleke Simeon, emphasised the importance of early enrolment for children with special needs, warning that delays could hinder their development.

“When they are brought early, they can be properly trained in braille, typing and other academic activities just like their peers,” he said.

He noted that vocational training at the institution dates back to 1958, while formal academic instruction for visually impaired learners began in 1977.

Rising Insecurity: Falana Cautions Politicians on Early Campaigns

0

Human rights lawyer and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has called for the immediate suspension of ongoing political campaigns, warning that premature politicking is undermining governance and worsening insecurity across the country.

Falana’s position follows the announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission, which fixed January 16, 2027, for the presidential and National Assembly elections, and February 6, 2027, for governorship and state Houses of Assembly polls.

Despite the timeline placing elections about 10 months away, Falana lamented that political parties and elected officials had already intensified campaigns, sidelining governance and public service delivery.

In a statement on Wednesday, Falana said, “It is common knowledge that some political parties have commenced political campaigns even though elections will not hold until 10 months’ time.

The governance of the country has since been abandoned for the celebration of defections by elected governors and legislators, as well as other forms of political campaigns.”

The senior lawyer linked the alleged neglect of governance to worsening insecurity, citing rising cases of kidnapping and killings across various parts of the country.

Nigeria has, in recent years, grappled with persistent security challenges, including banditry in the North-West, insurgency in the North-East, and rising urban crime, all of which have strained public confidence in government institutions.

Falana further criticised what he described as the misplacement of priorities by political actors, noting that public funds were being spent on what he termed “illegal campaigns” instead of critical sectors like education.

It is sad to note that while huge public funds are wasted on illegal political campaigns, authorities in the Federal Capital Territory and most states have refused to pay counterpart funds required to access the N98bn matching grant of the Universal Basic Education Commission,” he stated.

The Universal Basic Education Commission fund is designed to support basic education across Nigeria, but several states have historically failed to access the funds due to their inability to provide counterpart financing, raising concerns about declining education standards in Africa’s most populous nation.

Citing legal provisions, Falana reminded political parties of the Electoral Act, which regulates campaign timelines.

“Section 98(1) of the Electoral Act, 2026, clearly provides that the period of campaigning shall commence 150 days before polling day and end 24 hours prior to that day,” he said.

He, therefore, called on INEC, the Nigeria Police Force, and the State Security Service to enforce compliance with the law.

“We are compelled to call on the relevant authorities to halt further political campaigns in strict compliance with the provisions of the Electoral Act,” Falana added.

Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar Resigns To Contest Bauchi Governorship

0

Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, has resigned from his position to pursue his political ambition of contesting for the governorship of Bauchi State.

The resignation was confirmed on Monday in a brief statement by the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa.

The resignation of the Honourable Minister of Foreign Affairs is confirmed,” Ebienfa said.

The development follows earlier reports that Tuggar was among ministers in the cabinet of Bola Tinubu expected to step down to pursue political ambitions ahead of the next governorship elections.

Previously, the Special Adviser to the Minister on Media and Communications Strategy, Alkasim Abdulkadir, had confirmed Tuggar’s interest in contesting for the governorship seat in Bauchi State.

Abdulkadir stated that the minister would comply with the timetable released by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), which outlines the rules and regulations for candidates seeking elective office.

Tuggar, an indigene of Udubo in Gamawa Local Government Area of Bauchi State, had previously contested for the governorship position in the state.

2Face: Afrobeats Will Never Fade Away

Nigerian music legend, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Face Idibia, has expressed strong confidence in the future of Afrobeats, dismissing fears that the genre could decline on the global stage.

Speaking during a recent interview on Wazobia FM in Lagos, the “African Queen” crooner argued that predictions suggesting Afrobeats might lose relevance are unfounded.

According to him, the continuous emergence of young talents in Nigeria guarantees the sustainability and growth of the genre, describing upcoming artists as the driving force behind Afrobeats’ global success.

“Afrobeats can never die. If you listen to some of the young Afrobeats artists now, you will agree with me that the genre is in safe hands,” he said.

The veteran singer also praised the creativity and style of the new generation of musicians, noting that their unique sounds are helping to keep the genre fresh and appealing to global audiences.

He cited a recent remake of his classic song If Love Is A Crime by a young artist named Fola as an example of how emerging talents are building on the legacy of established stars.

“Recently, one of the young artists, Fola, remade my song ‘If Love Is A Crime.’ I really loved it. Soft, smooth vocals. It is amazing. The present crops of artists have special flows. I love their styles,” he added.

APC Convention: Yayi Movement Convener, Akintunde, Hails Tinubu, Yilwatda, Others

0

APC Convention: Yayi Progressives Movement Convener, Akintunde Hails Tinubu, Yilwatda, Other National Excos

  • …commends Gov. Abiodun, Assembly Speaker Elemide over defections of opposition members into the ruling party

The Convener of the Ogun State based political group, Yayi Progressives Movement, Armstrong ‘Tope Akintunde, has congratulated the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, alongside the newly elected National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, and other members of the party’s National Working Committee.

Akintunde also extended his goodwill message to the Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON, national delegates from Ogun State, and members of opposition parties in the Ogun State House of Assembly who recently defected to the ruling APC.

In a felicitation statement released to journalists on Saturday, the convener noted that the APC is witnessing significant growth under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, praising the emergence of the new national executives entrusted with piloting the affairs of the party in the coming years.

“This is another opportunity for our great party to move forward and strengthen its position against opposition parties. The APC continues to grow stronger daily, witnessing massive support and increasing membership across the country.

“I commend our dear President and leader of the party, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for a job well done. Baba is indeed a great leader, and his leadership style remains a model we proudly emulate as a progressive movement in Ogun State today.”

He further applauded Governor Dapo Abiodun for his leadership in the state.

“I cannot end this heartfelt felicitation without commending our leader and father in Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun, CON, who has continued to pilot the affairs of our party with wisdom. What we are witnessing in Ogun State today is exemplary, particularly the movement of opposition members in the Ogun State House of Assembly into the APC.”

Akintunde also commended the Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Oludaisi Elemide, alongside other national delegates who attended the party’s 8th National Convention held at Eagle Square, Abuja, expressing optimism that the party would continue to progress.

In the same vein, the Yayi Progressives movement’s State Coordinator, Hon. Olusegun Kaka, in a separate message, rejoiced with members of the national executive over the successful conduct of the convention.

“This is another great moment of celebration for our party, particularly in Ogun State, where opposition members joined us at the Abuja convention. What we are witnessing in the State Assembly today reflects growing unity and is a clear indication that the party is making steady progress in the state,” – Kaka said.

The Yayi Progressives Movement has continued to distinguish itself as a vibrant grassroots-driven political platform under the leadership of Armstrong ‘Tope Akintunde, committed to strengthening progressive ideals, promoting unity within the party, and mobilizing support for good governance across Ogun State.

Members of the Yayi Progressives Movement expressed renewed commitment to advancing the party’s vision while fostering inclusiveness, political stability, and sustained development across the board.

  • Oluseun JOSHUA,
    State Media Director, Yayi Progressives Movement

Kwara Abduction: Bandits Seek ₦1bn for Release of Eight Worshippers

0

Gunmen who abducted worshippers during a Sunday service at an Evangelical Church of West Africa in Omugo, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, have demanded a ransom of N1bn for the release of the victims.

The Pastor-in-Charge of the church, Toba Omole, disclosed this in an interview with journalists on Wednesday, confirming that eight members of the congregation, including his wife, remain in captivity days after the incident.

He said the kidnappers established contact with the community on Tuesday, briefly allowing families to speak with the abductees before issuing their demand.

“This morning, we were able to hear from those who were abducted. I heard my wife’s voice and those of other members,” Omole said.

About eight of them are still in captivity, and the kidnappers have demanded N1 billion for their release.”

The cleric described the demand as far beyond the reach of the affected families and the rural community, thus appealing for urgent intervention from the government and well-meaning Nigerians.

“This is far beyond what we can afford. We are appealing for help and intervention, including efforts toward negotiation to secure their release,” he added.

Arewa PUNCH had earlier reported that the attack, which occurred during a worship session on Sunday, has since altered daily life in Omugo, with residents fleeing their homes amid fears of another assault and what they perceive as inadequate security presence.

As of Monday, signs of a mass exodus were evident in the community, as several homes remained locked and deserted, while vehicles loaded with household items ferried families to safer locations.

As uncertainty lingers, residents continue to flee Omugo, while families of the abducted hold on to hope amid growing calls for decisive action to stem the tide of rural banditry in the state.

In a related development, suspected bandits have reportedly extended their attacks to Oro-Ago, a neighbouring community to Omugo in the same Ifelodun Local Government Area on Wednesday evening, killing a vigilante commander and leaving another security operative seriously injured.

The coordinator of the Kwara South Joint Security Watch, Elder Olaitan Oyin-Zubair, confirmed the latest incident to our correspondent on Wednesday night.

According to information gathered, the attackers stormed the community, killed the commander of the local vigilante group, and shot the town’s chief security officer, popularly known as the Olu-òde, identified as Odeyemi.

“The vigilante commander was killed during the attack, while the Olu-òde sustained gunshot injuries,” the coordinator said.

Residents said the fresh assault has heightened tension across neighbouring communities, many of which are already grappling with fear following the abduction of the ECWA worshippers in Omugo.

As of press time, the Kwara State Police Command had yet to issue an official statement on the incident.

The latest attack underscores growing security concerns in the area, with residents calling for urgent and reinforced security deployment to prevent further bloodshed and restore confidence among rural dwellers.

Artisans Partner Yayi Progressives Movement Ahead of 2027 in Ogun

0

2027: Artisans Collaborate With Leading Political Group In Ogun, Yayi Progressives Movement

  • …Akintunde commends the move, welcomes artisans into the movement

In a renewed show of growing political momentum and grassroots engagement, the Yayi Progressives Movement in Ogun State has welcomed a prominent association of artisans into its fold, further strengthening its expanding support base ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The gathering, held on Thursday in Abeokuta, attracted key leaders and stakeholders of the artisans’ association across the state. The delegation was led by the Chairman, Board of Trustees of the Association, Hon. Kehinde Odeneye, alongside the State President of Artisans and other senior executives.

Also present at the event were Comrade Ayodele Anthony and representatives of the league of Presidents, comprising leaders of affiliated artisan associations statewide. The meeting equally had in attendance the four divisional coordinators, members of the State Executive Council, and local government chairmen of the Artisans Association across Ogun State.

Receiving the delegation, the State Coordinator of the Yayi Progressives Movement, Hon. Olusegun Kaka, described the development as a clear indication of the movement’s growing acceptance among grassroots groups and professional bodies.

He noted that the Movement remains open to all individuals and organizations willing to contribute to progressive political development in the state.

Speaking at the gathering, Kaka stated that both groups agreed to work collaboratively toward mobilizing support for Senator Adeola’s gubernatorial ambition ahead of the 2027 elections.

“At today’s meeting, where we formally received the executives of the Artisans Association into the Yayi Progressives Movement, we resolved to work together in mobilising widespread grassroots support for Distinguished Senator Adeola as part of our collective assignment toward the 2027 governorship election.”

In his reaction, the Convener of the Yayi Progressives Movement, Armstrong ‘Tope Akintunde, described the collaboration as a significant step in repositioning and strengthening the movement as a leading grassroots mobilisation group in Ogun State.

“I warmly welcome all artisans and their executives into our movement. The Yayi Progressives Movement has grown into a large platform with over 30,000 members, and with the inclusion of artisans and other groups joining soon, we are optimistic of reaching nearly 100,000 supporters before the general elections,” – Akintunde said.

Adding that the movement’s primary objective remains mobilising support for candidates of the All Progressives Congress (APC) across all elective positions, including the Presidential, Governorship, National Assembly, and State House of Assembly seats.

Akintunde further appreciated members and coordinators working behind the scenes to strengthen the movement, noting that consistent grassroots engagement continues to yield positive outcomes.

“As political activities gradually build toward the 2027 elections, the Yayi Progressives Movement remains committed to expanding inclusive participation, empowering grassroots stakeholders, and fostering unity among professional and community groups across Ogun State.

“We call on residents, artisans, youths, and professionals to join its growing platform, it as a people-driven initiative focused on progressive leadership, collective development, and sustainable political advancement for the future of our dear state”. – Akintunde added.

  • Oluseun JOSHUA, State Media Director, Yayi Progressives Movement

60-Day Remand Ordered for Ogun Nurse Over Alleged Corps Member Death

0

A 37-year-old nurse, Kehinde Adesanya, has been remanded for 60 days at Ibara Correctional Centre, Abeokuta, over the alleged unlawful abortion that led to the death of 23-year-old NYSC corps member, Victoria Ariyo.

Adesanya was arraigned on Thursday at the Magistrate Court in Isabo, Abeokuta, on four counts, including conspiracy, supplying drugs for unlawful abortion, and murder.

Police counsel Solomon Babalola told the court that the offences occurred between January and March 2026 at Ikereku area, Laderin, Abeokuta, and that the drugs allegedly supplied by Adesanya led to Ariyo’s death.

The charge sheet read, “COUNT I: That you KEHINDE ADESANYA ‘F’ and others at large, between January to March, 2026 at Ikereku area Laderin Abeokuta in the Abeokuta Magisterial District did conspire among yourselves to commit Felony to wit; Abortion and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 516 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun State of Nigeria, 2006.

COUNT II: That you KEHINDE ADESANYA ‘F’ and others now at large, on the same date, time and place in the aforementioned Magisterial District did Unlawfully Attempt to Procure abortion by supplying Ariyo Victoria Olapeju ‘F drugs and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 230 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Ogun State of Ogun State of Nigeria, 2006.

“COUNT III: That you KEHINDE ADESANYA ‘F’ and others at large, between January to March, 2026 at Ikereku area, Laderin Abeokuta in the Abeokuta Magisterial District, did conspire among yourselves to commit Felony to wit; Murder and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 324 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun State of Nigeria, 2006.

“COUNT IV: That you KEHINDE ADESANYA ‘F’ and others at large, between January to March, 2026, at Ikereku area, Laderin Abeokuta in the Abeokuta Magisterial District did unlawfully kill one Ariyo Victoria Olapeju ‘F’ Aged 23 years by giving her drugs for abortion and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 319 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun State of Nigeria, 2006.”

Standing trial before Magistrate O Sam-Obaleye, the police counsel urged the court for an order to remand the defendant for 60 days in the first instance at the Ibara Correctional Centre pending advice from the state Director of Public Prosecution.

According to him, the offences contravene Sections 516, 230, 324 and 319 of the Criminal Code Laws of Ogun State, 2006.

The Magistrate, Mrs O.O. Sam-Obaleye, granted the application and ordered that the defendant be remanded at the Ibara Correctional Centre, pending legal advice from the State DPP

The case was adjourned to May 26, 2026.

According to the police, Ariyo was allegedly involved in a romantic relationship with Abass Olalekan, the NYSC Inspector of Abeokuta South Local Government, which resulted in pregnancy and the subsequent abortion.

Olalekan was arrested and arraigned on Monday before Magistrate A.K. Araba on a two-count charge of conspiracy and attempt to procure abortion. He pleaded not guilty and was granted bail of N500,000.