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Breaking: Abacha’s ex-Chief of Staff, Gen Oladipo Diya is deadFormer Chief of Staff in General Sani Abacha’s military ju...
26/03/2023

Breaking: Abacha’s ex-Chief of Staff, Gen Oladipo Diya is dead

Former Chief of Staff in General Sani Abacha’s military junta, Lt-General Donaldson Oladipo Oyeyinka Diya (retd) is dead.

His death was confirmed by Prince Oyesinmilola Diya. He said the former military administrator of Ogun State passed on to glory in the early hours of 26th March 2023.

Born on the 3rd of April, 1944, Diya was military Governor of Ogun State after the Buhari-Idiagbon coup of December 31st, 1983.

Diya joined the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna and fought during the Nigerian Civil War.

He later attended the US Army School of Infantry, the Command and Staff College, Jaji (1980–1981) and the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru.

While serving in the military, Diya studied law at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he obtained an LLB degree, and then at the Nigerian Law School, where he was called to bar as Solicitor and Advocate of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

He held other top military posts like GOC, 82 Division and finally the Chief of General Staff (military Vice President) to Gen Sani Abacha

The statement read:

“On behalf of the entire Diya family home and abroad; We announce the passing on to Glory of our dear Husband,Father, Grandfather,brother, Lt- General Donaldson Oladipo Oyeyinka Diya (Rtd) GCON, LLB, BL, PSC, FSS, mni.

“Our dear Daddy passed onto glory in the early hours of 26th March 2023. Please keep us in your prayers as we mourn his demise in this period. Further announcements will be made public in due course.

Barrister Prince Oyesinmilola Diya, on behalf of the family.”

Imo Labour Party Governorship aspirant found deadLabour Party aspirant in the upcoming Governorship primaries in Imo Sta...
25/03/2023

Imo Labour Party Governorship aspirant found dead

Labour Party aspirant in the upcoming Governorship primaries in Imo State, Chief Humphrey Anumudu has been found dead in his house.

The aspirant died in his house in Lagos after he had returned from an LP meeting at the party national headquarters in Abuja on Friday.

A native of Mbieri Ancient Kingdom in Mbaitoli Local Government Area of Imo state, Anumudu was reportedly found dead in his house in what family sources described as a “spiritual attack.”

As a multi-billionaire businessman cm politician, he has been contesting for the governorship seat of the state since 1998.

He was said to be the true winner of the Peoples Democratic Party governorship primary in the state in 1998 before the ticket was ceded to Achike Udenwa who went on to rule the state between 1999 and 2007.

Since then he had been contesting for the number one seat of the state. In 2019 he was the Zenith Labour party governorship candidate.

A close friend of the deceased said that he died around 5:30 pm on Friday.

The late politician had already paid the sum of 25 million Naira for Labour Party’s Governorship form for the November 11th 2023 Guber contest

Chief Anumudu, a respected legal luminary and an astute politician was also the Chief Executive Officer of Globe Motors.

He contested for the Governorship election in the past under the All Progressives Grand Alliance.

Mark Zuckerberg, wife welcome third childAmerican business man and co-founder of Facebook, Mark Elliot Zuckerberg and wi...
24/03/2023

Mark Zuckerberg, wife welcome third child

American business man and co-founder of Facebook, Mark Elliot Zuckerberg and wife, Priscilla Chan, welcome their third daughter.

The proud father made this known in a post via his Instagram page on Friday, where he shared cute photos of his new daughter.

He wrote," Welcome to the world, Aurelia Chan Zuckerberg! You’re such a little blessing."

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24/03/2023

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Family Doctor Testifies, Says Sylvester Oromoni Did Not Die Of Blunt Force TraumaA third prosecution witness, Doctor Agh...
02/02/2022

Family Doctor Testifies, Says Sylvester Oromoni Did Not Die Of Blunt Force Trauma

A third prosecution witness, Doctor Aghogho Owhojedo, the Oromoni’s family doctor, has testified at the coroner’s inquest investigating the controversial death of the Dowen College Student.

The doctor, who treated the late Sylvester Oromoni Jnr from Nov 26th when he arrived in Warri till Nov 30th, 2021 when he finally died, testified that he did not see any evidence of physical assault on the deceased.

While answering questions from counsel to one of the accused Dowen College Students, Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Godwin Omoaka, the family doctor also told the coroner, Magistrate Mikhail Kadiri that Sylvester Oromoni Jnr did not die of blunt force trauma.

In the proceedings, which lasted over 7 hours at the Coroners Court sitting in Ikeja, Dr. Owhojedo said he treated the late Sylvester at the Oromoni’s home in Warri because his condition was not life-threatening when he first saw him on the 26th.

“Because you felt his condition was not critical, you disagreed with his father when he requested that you admit the young man to the hospital?” the counsel asked

“No, that is not correct”, replied the doctor.

“So why did you not admit him?” the counsel questioned. The deceased father called me and said his son sustained injuries while playing football. The child was given first aid in school at the sick bay and there was no evidence of fracture or dislocation, on his upper or lower limbs.

“His body was very hot as he had a high temperature of 38.7oc. The private ward was not available at that time and since there was no fracture or dislocation, I managed him at home on an ad-hoc basis, a nurse was with him,” the doctor explained.

The counsel asked again, “On the 26th when you examined the young man, did you see any evidence of physical assault on him.?”

“No, I did not” came the physician’s reply. He however admitted that the late
Sylvester was in pain from the 26 to the 30th of Nov. 2021 when he died.

Speaking further about the care administered to Sylvester, the doctor explained that he “took blood samples and did a test for full blood count, random blood sugar, and typhoid fever.

“That result showed he had malaria fever and we treated him for malaria from the 26th to the 28th with a nurse in attendance. I equally noticed the redness of the upper lips which may not be a result of malaria, so I referred them to St. Louis Diagnostics for scan and x-ray on the 29th.

“The result got to me late on the 29th and revealed that the boy had enlarged liver.

“Enlarged liver can be caused by heart failure, trauma(beating), sickle cell disease, ingestion of a harmful or toxic substance, sepsis and sometimes severe malaria.”

When asked if he took any sample from the boy’s body to determine if he ingested anything, Doctor Owhojedo said, he got the information on the 29th that the deceased was given harmful substance to ingest and he told the parents that the initial information given to him was wrong.

“I told the parent to take him to a toxicology screening and that was when we took the decision to take him to the Delta State Teaching Hospital, Oghara,” the medical practitioner stressed.

The counsel went on to ask Doctor Owhojedo if he accepts that between the 26th and 30th Nov, Sylvester’s condition gradually deteriorated, but the physician was of the opinion that the deceased got better a bit but not as good as was expected.
He added that “based on the history given to me, that he sustained an injury while playing football…If I had been told he took harmful substances initially or much earlier, I would have initiated a transfer much earlier and a toxicological screening much earlier”.

When asked if an injury while playing football can lead to the introduction of infection, in this case, sepsis into the body if not properly managed, the doctor replied: “Yes it can”.

“Would I be correct to say and would you accept that Sylvester Oromoni did not die as a result of blunt force trauma?” the defense counsel questioned,

“Yes”, the doctor replied.

The counsel – Godwin Omoaka – then questioned that “based on what you have told the court; you cannot say that that he invested any harmful substance?”

“I’m not a pathologist or a toxicologist, I cannot answer that question,” the doctor answered.

While answering questions under cross-examination from counsel to Dowen College, Anthony Kpokpo, the witness testified that as of November 26, 2021, he ran some laboratory blood tests.

He said, “I checked his packed-cell volume (PCV). it was 34% and by the 30th of November, his PCV was 31%. He was febrile to touch”

When asked for the interval he visited the child at home, the witness admitted that between the 27th & 28th, there was a time-lapse of 32 hours.

“I visited the deceased at 9 am on November 27 and the next visit was at 5 pm on November 28….a 32-hour interval”

“If he had been in your hospital, would you have been away from a patient with severe painful distress, with an enlarged liver for 32 hours? Explain to the court what the circle of ward round is?”

“Ward-round is done every morning and sometimes in the evening with the nurses.”

“On the 30th you revealed that the patient was brought in dead on arrival?” the counsel inquired and the doctor replied, “yes, he was rushed to the clinic at about 10 am, and because of much wailing and sadness, I did not issue a death certificate.”

Counsel to the Lagos State Government, Mr Akin George also cross-examined the family doctor who admitted that the late Sylvester Oromoni, was not taken to a hospital for treatment but was taken to church by his family for prayers.

Dr. Owhojedo also testified that he attended the same church, God’s Grace Ministry International Church, with the Oromoni’s.

“What was your response to the treatment at a church as opposed to a proper medical facility?” the counsel asked.

“I am aware that the church is not a treatment centre. I am not against prayer, I will prefer a combination of both prayer and medical treatment,” the doctor replied.

He said that the late Oromoni could not be taken to the teaching hospital because his condition deteriorated and he passed away.

“Which hospital was he ever taken to before he died?” George asked. “He was treated at home,” the doctor responded.

The Coroner, Magistrate Mikhail Kadiri, adjourned proceedings till February 7th when the father, Sylvester Oromoni senior and his daughter, are expected to testify.

Treason: Nnamdi Kanu Finally Brought to Court Amidst Tight SecurityThe leader of Indigenous People of Biafra on Thursday...
21/10/2021

Treason: Nnamdi Kanu Finally Brought to Court Amidst Tight Security

The leader of Indigenous People of Biafra on Thursday arrived at the Federal High Court in Abuja amidst tight security.

He was brought to the Court on a black Sports Utility Vehicles at about 8am, although sitting had yet to commence as of the time of this report.

Journalists, lawyers and staff of the FHC were barred from entering the Court premises.

From Transcorp Hilton through the Ministry of Justice and Abia House, security was beefed up with the presence of a combined team of Police, Army, Department of State Services operatives estimated to be over 3,000.

CHIWETALU AGU RELEASED BY DSSAce Nollywood Actor, CHIWETALU AGU, who has been in Army and DSS detention for nearly one w...
13/10/2021

CHIWETALU AGU RELEASED BY DSS

Ace Nollywood Actor, CHIWETALU AGU, who has been in Army and DSS detention for nearly one week, for allegedly wearing the Biafran clothes and inciting members of the public,has been released by the DSS. He was first arrested at Upper- Iweka ,Onitsha, Anambra state, for adorning an outfit which the Army personnel said reflected the colours of the Biafran flag.

Mr Agu had argued then that he had committed no known offence, as he was merely wearing an attire with the rising sun and distributing ten thousand naira worth of bread he had bought, to the poor and hungry.

Agu was later handed over to the DSS by the Army, which immediately whisked him off to Abuja. He was released this evening after intervention by Mike Ozekhome 's chambers which had been briefed by the Nigerian Guild of Actors to take up Agu' s defence probono. Chief Ozekhome had been briefed by Chief Emeka Rollas, Steve Eboh, and Waski, on behalf of Nigerian Guild of Actors, to step into the matter, and effect Agu's release. Several interactions were held by the chambers with the DSS operatives, who were however very civil and cooperative. Agu was released Tuesday evening to Eboh and Monolisa Chinda ( Director of Media, Actors Guild of Nigeria), by the DSS at their headquarters in Abuja, after a careful search on his phones showed nothing incriminating.

Ecstatic Chiwetalu Agu in company of Steve Eboh, later paid a courtesy call on Chief Mike Ozekhome, SAN and his team of lawyers this evening, at his Abuja Chambers, to thank them and express their gratitude for Agu's release. Some moments of excitement..

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