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October 31, 2024 Charles Olumo, Known as Agbako, Dies at 101

Charles Olumo, Known as Agbako, Dies at 101

The Nigerian film industry and the Yoruba cultural community are mourning the loss of iconic actor Pa Charles Olumo Sanyaolu, affectionately known as Agbako, who passed away at the age of 101. The legendary actor, whose contributions greatly impacted Nigerian cinema, died early Thursday morning after experiencing a brief period of fatigue.

His death was announced on Instagram by Mr. Latin, the President of the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN). While he did not specify the circumstances surrounding Agbako’s passing, he mentioned that details regarding the burial would be provided by the actor's family and the association soon. “@tampanglobal announces the passing of Pa Charles Olumo Sanyaolu, fondly known as AGBAKO. Details of the burial arrangements will be shared at a later time. Good night, father, 25/02/1923 to 31/10/2024,” he wrote.

The news was also confirmed by Nollywood veteran Jide Kosoko, leading to an outpouring of condolences from actors, filmmakers, and fans across Nigeria and beyond.

 

October 31, 2024 “I Sincerely Apologize” – VeryDarkMan Issues Apology for Wearing Police Uniform

“I Sincerely Apologize” – VeryDarkMan Issues Apology for Wearing Police Uniform

Social critic Martins Otse, known as VeryDarkMan, has issued an apology to the Nigeria Police Force for wearing a police uniform in a recent video. The police had previously condemned his unauthorized use of the attire and launched an investigation into the matter.

In the video, VeryDarkMan appeared in a police uniform, identifying himself humorously as a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) of an "Online Division." Following public backlash, he posted an apology on Thursday, clarifying that his intention was not to impersonate the police.

He shared that he had been questioned by the police over the incident and urged Nigerians to seek official permission before using attire resembling police uniforms to avoid legal issues. “I didn’t intend to impersonate the police in any way and offer my unreserved apologies to the Nigeria Police Force and the office of the Inspector General of Police," he stated.

Additionally, VeryDarkMan advised the public to be cautious with uniforms that might resemble official attire. “You may have good intentions, but others might not, so it’s wise to get full approval to avoid any misunderstandings,” he added.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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October 31, 2024 Lagos Shuts Down Ikeja Golf Club Over Safety Violations

Lagos Shuts Down Ikeja Golf Club Over Safety Violations

The Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) has sealed off Ikeja Golf Club due to negligence and disregard for public safety. In a statement released Wednesday, LASBCA's Director of Public Affairs, Adu Ademuyiwa, explained that the closure followed multiple complaints about safety lapses at the club.

“The Lagos State Building Control Agency has taken decisive action by sealing off the Ikeja Golf Club on Oba Akinjobi Way, GRA, after repeated incidents of negligence raised serious concerns for public safety, lives, and property,” the statement said. LASBCA cited a recent incident where a golf ball from the club struck a LASBCA staff member at their Ikeja headquarters, along with numerous complaints of stray balls damaging vehicles in the area.

According to the agency, the club’s management had been repeatedly instructed to install protective netting or modify play areas to prevent accidents, but no action was taken. LASBCA General Manager Gbolahan Oki expressed disappointment, criticizing the club for its disregard for public safety. "It’s concerning to witness such negligence from a reputable establishment. Persistent disregard for safety regulations, particularly when it endangers lives and property, is unacceptable," Oki stated.

Oki emphasized that the club’s failure to implement preventive safety measures is a violation of safety regulations. He added that Ikeja Golf Club would remain closed until adequate safety measures are in place to protect residents and visitors from preventable risks.

 

October 31, 2024 Alleged Fraud Case: Court Postpones Hearing Against Former Kogi Governor Bello to January 21

Alleged Fraud Case: Court Postpones Hearing Against Former Kogi Governor Bello to January 21

Justice Emeka Nwite of the Federal High Court in Abuja has postponed the hearing in the alleged money laundering case against former Kogi State Governor Yahaya Bello, filed by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), to January 21, 2025.

At Wednesday’s resumed hearing, EFCC counsel Kemi Pinheiro informed the court that two witnesses were present and requested the court to enter a plea of not guilty on behalf of Bello, even in his absence, as permitted under Section 276 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act. Pinheiro argued that Bello has the right to enter a plea and can waive that right, stating that the plea would allow the prosecution to substantiate the allegations.

However, Bello’s counsel, Michael Adoyi, objected, stating that no application should proceed without Bello’s arraignment, in line with an existing court order. Adoyi emphasized that the court must not be pressured to aid the prosecution in arraigning the defendant and argued that criminal proceedings require the defendant’s physical presence.

Adoyi urged the court to reject the EFCC’s application, noting that the provisions of the ACJA cited do not waive the need for Bello’s physical presence. The EFCC counsel countered by asking the court to overrule Adoyi’s objections and proceed with entering a plea of not guilty.

Justice Nwite indicated that a ruling may not be feasible within the year and set January 21, 2025, for the ruling and/or arraignment of the defendant. In a related ruling, Justice Nwite upheld his previous order requiring Bello’s appearance in court, dismissing an application to suspend proceedings due to a pending Supreme Court appeal, which he ruled as an abuse of judicial process.

 

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