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Activities grounded in Enugu as Peter Obi supporters hold two million-man march

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An unprecedented crowd of men, women and youths from different parts of Enugu state on Saturday paralyzed normal activities within Enugu capital city as they staged a solidarity walk on major roads and streets for Peter Obi, the Labour Party Presidential Candidate.

The mammoth crowd had converged at the Michael Okpara Square in the early hours of the day from where they marched through the capital city singing solidarity songs for Obi and dancing as they moved.

It was observed that members and supporters of political parties other than Obi’s Labour Party participated in the rally.

Some residents, who were not part of the crowd at the inception, abandoned their activities to join the crowd chanting “Obi is our next president”.

The rally was very peaceful as the excited participants conducted themselves in a very orderly  manner.

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Doctor, Nurses detained over missing placenta, umbilical Cord

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Doctor, Nurses detained over missing placenta, umbilical Cord


The Kwara State Police Command has commenced a discreet investigation into the mysterious disappearance of umbilical cord and placenta of a newly born baby at Government Cottage Hospital, Iloffa in Oke-Ero Local Government Area of the state last Sunday.

A woman identified as Mrs C. B. A. Williams, a Class Teacher at Orota Secondary School, Odo-Owa in the Oke-Ero council area reportedly gave birth to a baby on Sunday night while the umbilical cord and the placenta were yet to be given to her by the hospital workers as at the time of this report.

Five health workers who are suspects in the matter are currently being detained by the General Investigation Unit of the Criminal Investigation Department of the command in Ilorin.

The suspects detained by the police late Thursday afternoon after interrogation included one Dr. Ajibola, a resident doctor in the hospital, and three nurses identified as Rukayat Adeloye, Aishat Awolusi, and Peace Alabi as well as Toyin Adewumi, a ward attendant at the hospital.

The police were later involved when efforts to settle the controversy at various layers of hierarchies in the local government failed.

It was further gathered that it took spirited efforts of elders of the Odo-Owa community to calm the fray nerves of restive youths who suspected foul play and were about to burn down the hospital on Tuesday over the incident.

Mrs Williams delivered her baby at the hospital on Sunday night at about 7 pm after hours of labour.

Williams, while narrating her ordeal, said that she was rushed to the hospital while experiencing labour pains on Sunday afternoon and gave birth to a baby at about 7pm the same day.

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“I was feeling some labour pains on Sunday and I got to the Cottage hospital, some minutes past 1pm on Sunday, and told the particular Nurse Adeloye I met on duty that I was having contractions. She was the one that attended to me after confirming that I was truly in labour.

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“She took me into the labour room and asked me to wait because I still had more time. Not quite long after I came, the doctor also came in and instructed the nurse to usher me into the labour room.

“In the course of the delivery, it was one nurse Alabi who took the delivery, and nurse Adeloye and the Ward Attendant identified as Mrs Toyin were the three people present.

She said that she delivered the baby and was in the hospital till the following morning before she was discharged and allowed to go to her home.

She, however, said that the hospital workers gave her a nylon containing her personal items but did not give her the placenta and the umbilical cord of the baby when they asked her to go home.

“Though they handed a black nylon bag to me I discovered that there are two missing items inside the nylon; those are the umbilical cord and the placenta,” she said.

When contacted, Police Public Relations Officer, Kwara State Police Command, Ejire-Adeyemi Toun, confirmed the incident, adding that the investigation is ongoing.

“The police are investigating the incident and five suspects have been arrested in connection with it, an investigation is still ongoing,” the PPRO said.

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Police officers fighting on the street dismissed in 2022 – Force PRO

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Police officers fighting on the street dismissed in 2022 – Force PRO


Two police officers who were caught fighting in a viral video were dismissed in 2022.

The police public relations officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi disclosed this on Friday while reacting to the viral circulating on social media.

Adejobi said, after investigation, it was confirmed that the regrettable incident occurred: ” in the year 2020. The behavior displayed by the officers during this altercation, witnessed by members of the public who had to intervene to separate them, is completely unacceptable and unbecoming of officers entrusted with upholding law and order.

“The Nigeria Police Force is aware of a video circulating on social media platforms depicting a street fight involving two police officers. The two officers involved afied as F/NO. 491112 Cpl Ozimaede Aidonojie and F/NO. 516384 PC Salubi Stephen, both of whom served at the Ebele Divisional Police Headquarters in Edo State.

“In response to this serious breach of professional ethics, both Cpl Ozimaede Aidonojie and PC Salubi Stephen have been dismissed from the Force. Their dismissal was officially communicated through a Police wireless signal with reference number CH 6450/EDS/PROV/VOL.3/188, dated April 24, 2020.

“The Nigeria Police Force wishes to reiterate its condemnation of such act in the strongest terms, while assuring resolute commitment to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and integrity among its personnel.

“Members of the public are encouraged to continue to partner with the Force, as partnership is key to promoting accountability and transparency in the Force, as well as enhancing a safe and secure environment for all”.

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Court jails Lagos medical doctor, Anuoluwapo Adepoju over failed plastic surgery

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Lagos court jails medical doctor, Anuoluwapo Adepoju over failed plastic surgery
• Jailed Doctor Anuoluwapo Adepoju


The Federal High Court sitting in Lagos State has convicted and sentenced a medical doctor and founder of MedContour Services, Anuoluwapo Adepoju, for conducting a failed plastic surgery that resulted in the death of one Nneka Onwuzuligbo in 2020.

Justice Mohammed Liman found her guilty and sentenced her to a one-year jail term.

However, she was given the option of paying a ₦100,000, in lieu of the jail term.

While reacting to the judgement, a former Director-General of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, Babatunde Irukera in a post via his X handle, said he was proud of the development.

He wrote, “Today is a day of pride for me that I personally prosecuted Anu Adepoju and her medical practice.

“Though I’ve left, the case has ended in a conviction, strengthening the accountability framework for all in society, professionals or otherwise.

“This is how society should work and grow

“Anu Adepoju and her medical practice were convicted on all five counts charged by FCCPC.

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“The wheel of justice may grind slowly, but we must see it through. Good day for consumers of professional services.”

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