Saturday 15 April 2017


Rising music star, Da’iyke born Samuel Ikechukwu Onyebuchi is here with new single titled ‘TestiMony’ featuring star singer, Oritsefemi.
The South Africa based Da’iyke ready for the music industry. Watch out for him!
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Tribulations as bulldozer dismantle illegal structures along rail tracks


Occupants of the shanties along railway lines between Ilupeju bypass to Yaba axis of Lagos State, broke down in tears on Friday when a bulldozer ripped through their structures and destroyed goods and properties worth millions of Naira.
No fewer than five churches, three mosques and two preparatory schools were reduced to rubbles in the demolition carried out by the NRC to clear the rail track for the Federal Government Railway Modernisation Project.
The distraught occupants of the structures complained that the corporation did not give them enough time to remove their properties and relocate before the demolition.
The demolition started at 8 a.m when many of the traders were yet to open for business. The operation was led by the chairman of NRC Committee for Removal of Illegal Structures, Mr Anthony Ochuko Onyokoko.
More than 2,000 shanties were demolished in the operation.
The Nation gathered that the occupants got a notice to vacate the shanties on Thursday, less than 24 hours before the exercise was to be carried out.
It was gathered that the NRC officials were in the area on Thursday to mark the structures for demolition.
It took many of the traders by surprise when the NRC officials led a contingent of riot policemen to carry out the demolition.
Some of the affected occupants and traders could not be consoled as they counted their losses.
Mrs Kabirat Adeniji, 48, who operated a wholesale liquor trader rolled on the floor as her three shops were brought down.
She said she had recently stocked her shops with goods worth N500,000.
Mrs Adeniji, who said she rented the three shops 18 years ago, said: “These people (NRC officials) have finished me. There is nothing my children and I will eat again. As you can see, my source of livelihood has just been destroyed by the Railway Corporation. I don’t know where to start again. As I am talking to you, I don’t have anything again.”
The Imam in charge of Orire Mosque which was also demolished, Alhaji Abdulazeez Ajetunmobi, said the mosque was built on the approval of the NRC.
“This mosque was built in 1963 and there was no prior notice for the demolition. We only saw the NRC officials yesterday (Thursday) marking buildings for demolition. We were not told the demolition would be carried out today (yesterday), so that we could start relocating the mosque’s properties. Last month, we spent N2.5 million to renovate the mosque and carry out capital projects. Everything is gone now, ‘’ lamented the 54-year-old Muslim cleric.
Coordinator of a Pentecostal church’s Sunday School, which was also demolished, Mr Israel Komolafe, said the exercise took the church by surprise.
He said the church had been occupying the space for 16 years and had been paying monthly rent to NRC officials. He said the corporation did not give notice to vacate the space.
The affected traders said it was wrong for NRC not to give them time to relocate after its officials collected monthly rent from them. They said the NRC’s Station Manager in Mushin, whose name was identified as Mr Ojo, collected the undocumented rent in cash on behalf of the corporation.
Mrs Pelumi Aluko, a hairdresser, said she paid N2,000 as rent on Thursday, wondering why the occupants were not notified of the demolition before they paid the rents.
In protest, some of the traders besieged the Mushin station of the NRC to get back the rents paid to Ojo, who allegedly ran away on sighting the crowd.
Arguments ensued between the NRC officials and a septuagenarian, Pa Madamidola Aremu, whose property, leased to a Cherubim and Seraphim Church, was marked down for demolition. Aremu, who claimed to have Queen’s Conveyance approving the perimeter of the property, accused NRC of encroachment on his property. He threatened to sue the corporation if the property is demolished.
Prophet Eri Atobatele whose Cherubim and Seraphim (Ijo Temidire) church was also marked for demolition said he paid N275,000 to rent the property six month ago.
Reacting, Onyokoko dismissed the claims that enough time was not given the occupants to vacate the structures and relocate their properties.
He said the corporation had issued quit notice to the occupants three times in the last three years, adding that the notice for the yesterday’s demolition was issued two months ago.
Onyokoko said the demolition was to clear the rail track ahead of the commencement of the modern rail project of the government.
He said none of the shanties built on the rail track was approved by the corporation, dismissing claims that NRC collected rent from the occupants.
He said: “We are starting a standard rail project from Lagos to Ibadan and the only way to make the project successful is to clear railway’s corridors of illegal structures. We have continually reminded them the railway corridor will be cleared.
“The modernisation project will start next week. We gave the occupants notice of three months. We announced on radio and newspaper. So, they are all aware of what is going on now. That is why they are not resisting our officials from carrying out the demolition. The government’s railway modernisation project is for public good. Over time, the illegal structures’ occupants were served notices of demolition. They thought we would not come for the demolition as promised.
On whether NRC is aware of the rent collected from the occupants, Onyokoko said: “We are not aware of any rent paid by the occupants of the illegal structures. To the best of my knowledge, there is nothing like that. If the employees in the lower cadre collect rents and it is not brought to our notice, we cannot know. Why did they not complain before now that somebody was collecting money from them? If any money is paid by anyone, it is to keep them to illegally occupy railway land.”
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Auto crash: Professor, 5 others killed in road crashes in Abakaliki




















The Dean, School of Basic Medical Sciences at the Federal University, Ndufu-Alike Ebonyi, Prof. Robert Nneli is dead.
He died in one of the two accidents recorded Thursday night at the notorious 131 junction of the Abakaliki-Enugu federal highway.
Nneli, 69 years old, joined the University in 2012 after spending close to 20 years at Abia State University.

Mrs Stella Uchendu, Sector Commander of the FRSC in Ebonyi confirmed the two accidents in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
He was educated at St. Patrick’s Secondary School Emene in Enugu and the University of Calabar.
She said both accidents occurred between 9 and 11pm.

“In the first accident, the articulated vehicle’s driver blinded with his headlight the driver of the white-coloured Toyota Camry vehicle which made him lose control as he was on top speed.
According to her, it was raining heavily when the accidents occurred and attributed to possible reckless driving, over-speeding and poor visibility.
“The vehicle then veered off its lane and collided with the on-coming articulated vehicle. The car was crushed by the truck.
“The professor died in the accident as his son and another occupant sustained serious injuries and are receiving treatment at the Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki.

“When we concluded our evacuation, the police men on duty told us that they would tow the articulated vehicle off the road but they never did.
According to Uchendu, the second accident involved an SUV with five occupants which also crashed into stationary articulated vehicle due to over speeding and poor visibility.
“The SUV apparently crashed into the articulated vehicle as all its five occupants died and their corpses evacuated to the Federal Teaching hospital Abakaliki,” she said.
She commended her officers for their prompt response to the crashes and urged motorists to always obey traffic regulations.
“Motorists should ensure that when they are confronted with headlights from oncoming vehicles, they should reduce their speed and and keep to their right side.
“Motorists should also avoid night travels, driving under the rain and ensure they obey road regulations to save lives,”
A witness told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the drivers of the Camry and the SUV were to blame for driving recklessly under the rain.
“The FRSC should increase its enlightenment of motorists especially on night journeys and driving under the rain, in order to check the incessant loss of lives on the road.
DSP Jude Madu, the Ebonyi Police Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRP) absolved his men of any complicity by failing to tow the articulated vehicle.
He blamed the FRSC for failing in its duty.
“No police officer would reject an offer of assistance to tow vehicles off the road, in order to save lives as my officers stayed on the road till day break to enforce law and order.
“They even signaled to approaching cars to divert to the other lane of the road but most drivers including that of the SUV, failed to heed to the diversion signals,” he said. (NAN)
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I Am Quitting The Music Business – Mr Eazi


The humor in most artistes go unnoticed until they decide to let the bird fly.
This Mr Eazi did a couple of ours back, taking to his IG page to announce to his fans, that he will no longer be making music, as he has taken up a new job, ‘WHISTLE BLOWER.’
The HOLL’UP crooner wrote:
Dear fans I have now quit music for a better rewarding career i am now a whistle blower! Thanks – Signed – Mr Eazi

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