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Police Inspector dies during marathon sex with widow in Ibadan
A 47-year-old police Inspector, Michael Ogunlade has been confirmed dead during marathon sex with his secret lover, name withheld, at a Hotel in Ibadan, Oyo state.
An informed hotel source told newsmen that the incident happened around 3:15 pm, yesterday, shortly after the two of them paid for a short rest at the hotel located at Oke-Ado in Ibadan, the state capital.
According to an eyewitness, they met me at the staircase but being one of the workers, I cannot be looking at their faces, so I just ignored them. A few minutes later, the woman rushed down and started crying, saying the man was unconscious.
“We quickly informed the police at Iyaganku Police Division and they came around quickly but before they would take him to a nearby hospital, he had given up the ghost.” She stated.
Conflicting reports said he died as a result of a thunderbolt laced on the woman by another man, while some said the late officer used an energy booster to have sexual intercourse with the widow.
One of the hotel’s attendants, who wanted to remain anonymous, said: “I don’t know her but the way she was talking after the incident, she had lost her husband in 2014. She even said the late officer was responsible for the payment of her children’s school fees for more than five years and other house chores.
“Where will I start again? He was my helper. My benefactor. He was like my husband because we saw him every Sunday. Apart from once a week.
He responded to anything I asked him.” One of the hotel attendants quoted her saying it after the incident.
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Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abubakar Mohammed Guri, slumps, dies at Force HQ
A Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP Abubakar Mohammed Guri, the DC in office of COMPOL MOPOL, Force Headquarters, Abuja on Monday 3rd June, reportedly slumped and gave up the ghost.
Sources said the late DCP who was in his uniform, slumped on his seat in his office and was quickly taken to the Clinic inside Police headquarters for medical assistance, where he was confirmed dead.
No official reasons have been adduced for the death of the officer who was said to have looked hale and hearty and exchanged pleasantries with officers and staff of the Mopol department when he reported for duty
However, a source who spoke in confidence, opined that the senior officer’s sudden collapse and death may not be unconnected with heart failure noting that in recent times, many police officers out of fatigue have suffered the same fate, because they work round the clock, even at night, without rest
Nothing was heard from the office of the Force Public Relations Officer regarding the late officer.
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NOA to issue standardised version of reintroduced National Anthem
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) says it will issue a standardised version of the reintroduced national anthem.
On May 29, President Bola Tinubu signed a bill reintroducing the old national anthem.
However, there have been criticisms against the reintroduction of the anthem.
In a statement on Tuesday, Paul Odenyi, NOA’s spokesperson, said Lanre Issa-Onilu, the director-general of the agency, spoke after several versions of the anthem appeared on social media.
Odenyi added that the agency’s community orientation and mobilisation officers (COMOS) also reported citizens’ confusion with the correct lyrics and instrumental and audio rendition of the anthem.
“Our COMOS, whom we ordered to learn the new national anthem, have come up with the feedback that many of our people are eager to learn and promote the new anthem but are confused about which of the ones they find online is the correct version,” the statement reads.
“They have asked questions about which of the stanzas is the national prayer.
“The director-general also assured that a decision on whether any of the stanzas will be adopted as national prayer will be taken after the necessary approval procedure.
“He advised government agencies that seek to play the anthem at their functions to revert to the agency for the official copy of the new anthem.”
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Edo guber: EFCC warns against vote buying, selling
Ola Olukoyede, chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has warned against vote buying and selling in the forthcoming governorship election in Edo state.
The election will hold on September 21, 2024.
Olukoyede issued the warning on Monday during a town hall meeting on voter sensitisation in Ekpoma, Esan West LGA, and at the Famcoop Hall, University of Benin.
Represented by Williams Oseghale, assistant commander of the EFCC, the chairman said vote buying and selling are against the law.
He asked participants to also take the message to their friends, brothers, sisters and colleagues.
“Ignorance is not an excuse in law. That I don’t know is not an excuse. The law is against it. So stay away from it,” he said.
Citing the Electoral Act, he said any person who “buys or offers to buy any voters’ card whether on his own behalf or on behalf of any other person, commits an offence and shall be liable on conviction, to a fine not exceeding N500,000.00 or imprisonment not exceeding two years or both”.
Ochre Precious, executive director of YES Project Initiatives, who facilitated the programme, said the essence of the town hall meeting was to inspire youths to discharge their civic responsibilities by registering and casting their votes.
He said it was also aimed at discouraging trading in votes during the governorship election.
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