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January 29, 2025 Actress Olayinka Adebanjo Seeks Assistance to Conceive After Losing Only Child

Actress Olayinka Adebanjo Seeks Assistance to Conceive After Losing Only Child

Nollywood actress Olayinka Adebanjo has called on fans and well-wishers for help in her journey to become a mother again after the heartbreaking loss of her only son.

In a recent appearance on the Talk2B podcast, Adebanjo shared the tragic story of her son, Adeniyi Ishola, a 28-year-old nurse who passed away suddenly while playing football. The grieving mother expressed her deep desire to have another child of her own rather than adopt, and she is now seeking medical alternatives to aid her conception.

Adebanjo revealed that she had considered adoption, even visiting an adoption center in Abeokuta, but she is exploring other medical options as well.

The actress, who has been a prominent figure in Yoruba films since 1983, spoke emotionally about her experience. “I have seen a lot after the loss of my son. I’ve even been called barren in my old age,” she said. “My son, Adeniyi Ishola, went to study nursing and graduated. I was ready to enjoy the fruits of my labor when he went to play football and collapsed.”

She continued, “I went to an adoption center in Abeokuta and spent a lot of money. They advised me to take medical tests, and I have their receipts. Biola, please have mercy on me. I don’t want to be barren in my old age. I want to carry my own child, not someone else’s.”

In her heartfelt plea, she asked, “Nigerians, please help me. Whatever you can do for me, I beg you. I do not want to die suddenly. Talk2B, I am begging you to do whatever you can. Have mercy on me.”

During the podcast, the host, Biola Bayo, suggested surrogacy as a possible solution, estimating the cost at around N20 million. “I don’t know how we are going to help Aunty Yinka, but I want to advise surrogacy because of her age. All we need is resources. With N15 to N20 million, we can make this happen,” Bayo said.

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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January 29, 2025 EFCC vs Yahaya Bello: Court Adjourns to April 3 After First Witness Testifies

EFCC vs Yahaya Bello: Court Adjourns to April 3 After First Witness Testifies

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday called its first witness in the 16-count money laundering case against Yahaya Bello, the immediate past governor of Kogi State.

The witness, Fabian Nwaora, a real estate businessman, took the stand after Justice Maryann Anenih overruled an objection raised by Bello and his co-defendants, who argued that the EFCC had not provided them with all the necessary evidence for their defense. However, the judge noted that there was no formal application supporting their claim and allowed the trial to proceed.

In his testimony, Nwaora, owner of EFAB Property, detailed how his company sold a property at No. 1 Ikobosi Street, Maitama, Abuja, to one Shehu Bello in 2020 for N550 million. He further explained that in 2023, Bello returned the property’s documents, informing him that the EFCC was investigating the transaction. According to the witness, he was later summoned by the EFCC and instructed to refund the money into an account designated by the anti-graft agency.

Justice Anenih subsequently adjourned the case to April 3 for further hearing.

Bello, who governed Kogi State from 2016 to 2024, is facing trial for his alleged involvement in a N110 billion fraud case. He is being prosecuted alongside two Kogi State Government officials, Oricha and Abdulsalami Hudu. The charges against them, filed under case number CR/7781, include conspiracy, criminal breach of trust, and possession of unlawfully obtained property.

The EFCC alleges that Bello used state funds to acquire multiple properties, including:

  • No. 35 Danube Street, Maitama, Abuja (N950 million)
  • No. 1160 Cadastral Zone C03, Gwarimpa II District, Abuja (N100 million)
  • No. 2 Justice Chukwudifu Oputa Street, Asokoro, Abuja (N920 million)
  • Block D, Manzini Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja (N170 million)
  • A hotel apartment in Burj Khalifa, Dubai (AED 5,698,888)
  • Block 18, Gwelo Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja (N60 million)
  • No. 9 Benghazi Street, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja (N310.4 million)

Additionally, the EFCC accuses the defendants of transferring $570,330 and $556,265 to TD Bank, USA, and illegally possessing N677.8 million linked to Bespoque Business Solution Limited.

On December 10, 2024, the court ordered Bello’s remand in Kuje Prison, although his co-defendants were granted bail. He was later granted bail himself in the sum of N500 million with three sureties of equal value.

The case continues on April 3.

READ ALSO: FCT High Court Grants Ex-Gov Yahaya Bello N500m Bail

January 29, 2025 Court Dismisses Defamation Suit Against Farotimi

Court Dismisses Defamation Suit Against Farotimi

The Federal High Court in Ado Ekiti has struck out the defamation suit filed by the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, against activist lawyer Dele Farotimi over alleged cybercrime.

The case, which arose from comments made by Farotimi during an interview about his book, Nigeria and Its Criminal Justice System, particularly regarding the founder of Afe Babalola University, Aare Afe Babalola, was formally withdrawn in court on Wednesday.

During the hearing, counsel for the complainant, Samson Osobu, informed the court of a notice of discontinuance filed earlier that morning. Citing Section 108(1)(2)(a) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015, Osobu requested the court’s leave to withdraw the charge, emphasizing that the decision followed interventions by respected Nigerians and a request from the nominal complainant, Afe Babalola, to discontinue the case.

The defendant’s counsel, Adeyinka Olumide-Fusika (SAN), did not oppose the withdrawal. As a result, Justice Babs Kuewumi ruled, “This case is hereby struck out.”

Speaking after the ruling, Olumide-Fusika confirmed the conclusion of the case in Ado Ekiti but refrained from commenting on related cases still pending in Lagos, Ibadan, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and the Magistrate Court in Ado Ekiti. He also advised Farotimi against granting press interviews on the matter.

The withdrawal of the suit follows the diligent efforts of prominent traditional rulers, led by the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi. On Monday, Afe Babalola announced that he had instructed his lawyers to withdraw the defamation charges against Farotimi.

RELATED: Afe Babalola Drops Lawsuits Against Farotimi Following Ooni and Monarchs’ Mediation

January 29, 2025 Edo Governor Signs Secret Cult Prohibition Bill into Law, Approves 21-Year Jail Term for Offenders

Edo Governor Signs Secret Cult Prohibition Bill into Law, Approves 21-Year Jail Term for Offenders

Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has officially signed the Secret Cult Prohibition Bill into law, imposing strict penalties, including a 21-year jail term for cultists and their sponsors.

In a statement, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Umar Ikhilor, announced that the previous law had been repealed to introduce tougher measures against cult-related activities. He urged residents to avoid any involvement in secret cults to ensure the peace, growth, and development of the state.

“The Edo State Secret Cult (Prohibition Law) 2018 has been repealed and replaced with the Secret Cult and Similar Activities (Prohibition) Law, 2025,” Ikhilor stated. “The new law, effective from January 24, 2025, provides for stricter penalties, including a 21-year jail term for financial and material sponsors of secret cults under Section 5.”

Additionally, Section 6 of the law prescribes a 10-year imprisonment for individuals who knowingly shelter cult members or allow secret cult meetings to take place on their property. Such properties will be confiscated and demolished by the state government.

The law also includes harsher punishments for violent cult-related crimes. Under Section 12, any cultist found guilty of assault, injury, or property destruction in furtherance of cult activities faces 21 years in prison without the option of a fine. In cases resulting in fatalities, perpetrators will be sentenced to death, and their properties will be seized and demolished.

Edo State has been plagued by violent cult clashes, particularly among youths, leading to loss of lives and destruction of valuable properties. This new legislation aims to curb the menace and restore peace across the state.

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