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Gully Erosion threatens seven Edo communities

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At least, seven communities in Iluleha, near Sabongida-Ora, Owan West Local Government Area of Edo State are under threat of gully erosion that has destroyed the only road linking the community with the rest of the state. There are similar threatening gullies ‎in Iruekpen and some other areas in the state.The Guardian gathered that the gully in Uzebba area is measuring between about 50ft deep and 35ft with several fingers and no fewer than eight houses have been destroyed in the area. The seven-affected communities-Ikpeyan, Oromen, Okeagho, Avbioghola, Ivbiodohen, Oah and Iloje, may soon be cut-off from the main town of Uzebba, as Okpuje road that linked the communities has almost been eroded. The traditional head of Iluleha, Chief Sam Dogo, appealed for quick intervention from the state government.While describing the erosion as a menace that has continually threatened the existence of his people, he noted that they now leave in fear each time it rains. He said; “As I worr...

Ogoni clean-up commences before fourth quarter

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The long-awaited Ogoni land  clean-up will commence before the fourth quarter, Director General of National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), Peter Idabor, has assured. He said relevant officials from Federal Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) will be drafted for the exercise. Idahor stated these yesterday in an exclusive with our correspondent in Abuja. According to him, the federal government has decided officials from the Federal Ministries of Environment, Finance and Petroleum Resources among others will make up support staff for the Hydro-carbon Pollution Remediation Programme (HYPREP), which is the implementing body. He said it was agreed that there would be no vacancies for other positions on the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) project. Idahor explained the HYPREP Board of Trustees (BoT) has been set up as well as the Governing Council already. He added that the National Coordinator for HYPREP has also been...

Trailer Crushes Okada Rider to Death

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​ Lagos State Emergency Agency​, LASEMA, on Thursday said it ​received a distress call at about 9.19 am concerning an accident at Daleko Bridge inward Isolo​ in Lagos.​ ​Its spokesman, Kehinde Adebayo, stated that the alert prompted the immediate activation of the Agency’s Emergency ​Response ​Team​ to the scene of the accident​.​ ​”​Investigation conducted by the Agency’s ERT on getting to the scene of the incident revealed that a bike man was crushed under a trailer while trying to make a u-turn​”, he said. ​”​The driver of the trailer absconded immediately the accident occurred but was later apprehended by the Police officers and was taken to Olosan Police Station, Mushin for further interrogation​”​. ​”​Unfortunately​,​ the driver of the ​motorcycle identified as Biliaminu Olayiwola lost his life​. His corpse was recovered by the LASEMA Response Team and​ handed over to the Police​. “The trailer was recovered off the road with a tow truck provided by LASTMA ...

Police parade suspected militants arrested in Ikorodu

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5 suspected militants have been arrested and paraded by operatives of the Zonal Intervention Squad attached to Zone 2 command Onikan Lagos. The suspected militants were arrested on the 17th of April following a fierce gun battle with the police at Ogijo in Ikorodu. The Zonal Police PRO SP Dolapo Badmos who paraded the suspects before newsmen today, said the AIG in charge of Zone 2 Adamu Ibrahim mni gave an order that Ikorodu and it's environ should be rid of criminal elements. This necessitated the intensified patrol within the creeks and coastal line within Lagos, that led to the arrest of the militant group. She added that the AIG has directed that the suspects be charged to court at the conclusion of investigation. Among those arrestedand paraded were; Tochukwu Ohanezim aka Almighty King of the Jungle; Oluwadamilare Ojo, Fatai Karounwi aka Kokoro, Akeju Adeniyi aka Tablet, Oyebanji Agboola and Innocent Ikechukwu. 

Oyo warns residents against dumping waste in Ogunpa River

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Oyo state government has warned residents who dispose wastes arbitrarily and traders selling under high-voltage power cables to be careful during this rainy season. The warning was contained in a statement by the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr Toye Arulogun.  This became necessary in view of the Ogunpa flood disaster that claimed so many lives in the state on August 26, 2011.  The commissioner also said that the State Government had begun rehabilitation of additional seven roads in the city.  The roads are Iyanganku/NTC road, Eleta/Odinjo/Muslim road, Beere/Oranyan/Orita Aperin road and Ogbomoso High School/Baptist High road.  The government noted that the roads are either being rehabilitated, renovated and reconstructed through its agency; Oyo State Road Maintenance Agency (OYSROMA), disclosing that Ariyo Box culvert at Olorunsogo/Akanran road, Iyana Church/Oyeniyan along Iwo road/Olodo road and Ologuneru/Abanla/Alafara road are a...

Akesan, Lagos State Creates Office for Oba, Oba Fagbohun Becomes First Oba

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The Alakesan of Akesan Kingdom : Oba Gbadewolu Ogedengbe Abayomi FAGBOHUN; officially received his Staff of Office today from the Governor of Lagos State – Mr Akinwunmi Ambode ably represented by Hon.Commissioner for Local Government And Community Affairs – Hon. Folami Muslim.  The event was a very colourful, historic and entertaining one as it was well attended by government officials from Alausa as well as Professors and other distinguished members of the LASU Community. Oba Gbadewolu Abayomi Ogedengbe FAGBOHUN is the biological father of Professor Olanrewaju Adigun Fagbohun, Vice Chancellor, Lagos State University.

Egbekiri Community Protests Neglect by NAOC

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The people of Egebekiri community in Nembe Local Government Area, Bayelsa State on Thursday protested Nigerian Agip Oil Company’s (NAOC) neglect of the community. The residents took their protest to the Obama flow station operated by the company, disrupting production in oil wells 5, 7, 9 and 12. Chief Karibi MacDonald, a community leader in Egebekiri, explained that the company has not paid residents of the community any form of royalties or related fees since beginning oil exploration there over 40 years ago. Mr. MacDonald said they were tired of writing letters to NAOC officials seeking intervention only to be ignored. The community leader maintained that a Supreme Court judgment of July 13, 2007 had confirmed community residents as the legal owners of the land area hosting the oil fields. He added that NAOC has paid royalties and other fees to neighboring communities while ignoring Egebekiri. “They have yet to recognize and deal with us as landlor...