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Court Sentences Ekiti Lecturer Shittu Isiaka To De@th By Hanging For Armed Robbery
Court Sentences Ekiti Lecturer Shittu Isiaka To De@th By Hanging For Armed Robbery
Court sentences Ekiti lecturer Shittu Isiaka to de@th by hanging for armed robbery. The court of appeal sitting in Akure, the Ondo state capital, has sentenced Shittu Isiaka, a lecturer at the College of Health Technology, Ijero-Ekiti, to death by hanging for armed robbery.
Omolara Adejumo, the presiding justice, delivered the judgement after finding Isiaka guilty of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and armed robbery.
John Joshua, the prosecution counsel, told the court that the incident occurred on July 5, 2017, along Ibuji on the Akure-Ilesha expressway.
Joshua said Isiaka and other accomplices – who are still at large – robbed Olatunji Olowoyeye, a commercial driver, of his Nissan Cabstar vehicle with registration number XJ 214 KTU at gunpoint.
While testifying, Olowoyeye told the court that he knew the defendant before the incident.
He said Isiaka and two other men had hired him in Ilesa to transport cocoa beans from Igbara-Oke for N20,000.
According to him, the men paid N8,000 upfront and promised to pay the balance after the trip.
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Olowoyeye said he became suspicious when the passengers asked him to drive the vehicle into the bush near a primary school at Ibuji.
He told the court that one of the men sitting beside him suddenly brought out a gun while Isiaka sat in the front seat.
The victim said the attackers dragged him out of the vehicle, collected the key, his phone and cash, tied his hands and legs and abandoned him in the bush.
Olowoyeye further alleged that the defendant injected him with a substance before tying him to a tree.
According to him, he later rolled through the bush and reached the highway, where police patrol officers rescued him and took him to a hospital.
Olowoyeye told the court that he passed bloody urine for several days and spent about 15 days receiving medical treatment.
Kehinde Omotosho, an inspector and police witness, told the court that highway patrol officers brought the victim to the Igbara-Oke police station, where he made a statement implicating Isiaka.
During the trial, Isiaka denied the allegations.
The suspect told the court that he was not involved in the robbery and also denied injecting the victim with any substance.
The defendant argued that he was not a medical practitioner and had no licence to administer injections.
He further told the court that investigators failed to present any syringe or item allegedly used in the crime, adding that no medical report was tendered to support the victim’s claim.
In the judgement, the judge held that the prosecution failed to establish the offence of endangering life as required under section 135(1) of the Evidence Act.
The judge also noted that there were no eyewitness accounts of the alleged injection and no medical report to support the victim’s claim.
She said it would be unsafe to rely solely on the testimonies of the victim and another witness without any supporting medical evidence.

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The judge consequently acquitted Isiaka on the third count but held that the prosecution established sufficient evidence linking the defendant to the robbery.
Adejumo convicted Isiaka of conspiracy to commit armed robbery and armed robbery, sentencing him to life imprisonment for conspiracy and death by hanging for armed robbery.
“The sentence of the court upon you is that you be hanged by the neck until you are dead,” the judge said.
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EU Ambassadors Explore Kannywood’s Potential to Drive Youth Employment in Northern Nigeria
EU Ambassadors Explore Kannywood’s Potential to Drive Youth Employment in Northern Nigeria
KANO, Nigeria – A delegation of European diplomats under the banner of Team Europe has visited Kano Film Village to assess the growing role of Kannywood in creating jobs, developing skills, promoting education and driving social change across northern Nigeria.
The delegation was led by the European Union Ambassador to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Gautier Mignot, and included ambassadors and deputy ambassadors from Denmark, Spain, Italy, France, Czechia, Finland, Belgium and Austria.
The visitors were received by the Executive Secretary of the Kano State Films and Video Censorship Board, Alhaji Abba El-Mustapha, and the Managing Director of the Nigerian Film Corporation, Ali Nuhu.
During the visit, the diplomats engaged with filmmakers, actors, producers and industry regulators. They also observed the production of Hindatu, a film centred on a young girl determined to pursue her education and become a medical doctor despite pressure from her family to marry early.
Speaking during the tour, Ambassador Mignot emphasized the power of storytelling and the creative arts in shaping attitudes and promoting positive social values.
“Stories have the power to inspire change. Films that promote education, opportunity and inclusion can spark important conversations and encourage positive change within communities,” he said.
He noted that creative industries are not only important for cultural expression but also serve as engines of economic growth and youth empowerment.
“Creative industries are about jobs, skills, entrepreneurship and creating opportunities for young people. Across Nigeria, young people are demonstrating remarkable talent and creativity, and industries such as Kannywood are helping transform that potential into livelihoods and economic opportunity,” Mignot added.
Alhaji Abba El-Mustapha highlighted Kannywood’s contribution to both economic development and the promotion of positive social values. He disclosed that the Kano State Films and Video Censorship Board has approved more than 10,000 films over the years while supporting the industry through training programmes, workshops and stakeholder engagement.
“Our role is not only regulatory. We also work with filmmakers to strengthen professional standards, support capacity development and ensure that films contribute positively to society,” he said.
The delegation also toured Kano Film Village, a production facility established by broadcaster and filmmaker Abdullaziz Dansmall. The facility was created to provide filmmakers with a dedicated environment for efficient film production.
According to Dansmall, the project began with revenue generated from the production of Gidang Haya, which was reinvested to gradually expand the facility.
“Our long-term ambition is to transform the site into a fully developed film village capable of supporting larger productions,” he said.
Ali Nuhu, Managing Director of the Nigerian Film Corporation, described Kannywood as a major contributor to youth employment in Kano State, citing research that ranked film production as the second-largest employer of young people after agriculture.
He said the industry’s impact extends beyond entertainment by supporting businesses and livelihoods across the creative value chain.
Nuhu also identified challenges facing the sector, particularly in distribution and access to modern production facilities, while noting that filmmakers have increasingly embraced digital platforms as traditional DVD markets continue to decline.
The visit comes as the European Union expands cultural cooperation between Africa and Europe through initiatives such as the Africa-Europe Partnerships for Culture (AEPC), a €30 million programme designed to support artist mobility, cultural spaces and collaboration between African and European creative professionals.
The EU says the initiative reflects its growing recognition of culture and creative industries as important drivers of economic opportunity, innovation and social development.
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Obi: Nigerians Arrested While Transiting Through Ethiopia’s Airport In Search Of Greener Pastures
Obi: Nigerians Arrested While Transiting Through Ethiopia’s Airport In Search Of Greener Pastures
Presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, Peter Obi, alleges that an overwhelming number of Nigerians were arrested while travelling through Addis Ababa’s international airport in search of greener pastures abroad.
Mr Obi stated this in a statement on Tuesday while hailing the successful completion of a prisoner exchange agreement between Nigeria and Ethiopia.
“A significant number were arrested while transiting through Addis Ababa’s Bole International Airport in search of green pastures,” Mr Obi stated.
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“While we commend this humanitarian intervention, it serves as a reminder of a larger systemic crisis. The overwhelming majority of these citizens are young Nigerians. A significant number were arrested while transiting through Addis Ababa’s Bole International Airport in search of greener pastures,” the politician stated.
Nigeria and Ethiopia had signed an agreement to facilitate the transfer of prisoners between them, in line with their respective laws and international obligations.
Magnus Eze, special assistant on communication and new media in the Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs, disclosed this in a statement days ago.
Mr Obi described the agreement as a refreshing humanitarian intervention.
“The news of the conclusion of the prisoners exchange between Nigeria and Ethiopia is refreshing,” the NDC chieftain added. “Every life is precious, and ensuring the constitutional right to human dignity for all Nigerians – regardless of where they are or the circumstances they find themselves in – must remain a cornerstone of our national foreign policy.”
The politician, who commended the efforts of Nigeria’s foreign affairs and justice ministers, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, attorney general Lateef Fagbemi, also lauded their Ethiopian counterparts for finally concluding the protracted negotiations.
The politician, however, condemned the death of at least four Nigerians who lost their lives in custody while the diplomatic and administrative process dragged on over the past few years.
He further decried the harsh circumstances forcing young Nigerians out of the country.

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“While we must continuously urge our citizens to remain law-abiding and respect the laws of host nations wherever they travel or reside, we must also ask ourselves a hard question: What drives our young and productive population into desperate circumstances across the globe?” Mr Obi stated.
The NDC chieftain advocated genuine rehabilitation and societal reintegration for prisoners, stressing the need for a country characterised by genuine economic opportunities, a functional education system, and an environment where hard work is rewarded.
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NPF Arrest Man For Sharing Fake Video Of Bandit Attack In Ekiti
NPF Arrest Man For Sharing Fake Video Of Bandit Attack In Ekiti
The Ekiti State Police Command has arrested a man, Sunday Olawale, over allegedly spreading fake news of bandits’ attack on Are Ekiti in the Irepodun Ifelodun Local Government area of the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Sunday Abutu, said in a statement in Ado Ekiti on Tuesday that the suspect, who confessed to the crime, had been unable to give a reason for the false information.
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Abutu stated, “The Police Command wishes to reiterate that there was no bandit invasion in Are Ekiti or any part of the Ekiti State”.
The statement reads in part: “On 14th of June, 2026, the Command Rapid Response Squad trailed and arrested one Sunday Olawale at Ekute area of Ado Ekiti for cyberstalking and giving of false information intended to cause breakdown of law and order.

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“During the investigation, the suspect confessed to having peddled the false information on social media and was unable to give any satisfactory reason for his action.
“The State Commissioner of Police, Michael Falade, while warning that the Command will not tolerate any act of fake news peddling or content capable of initiating panic among members of the public, advises members of the public to always verify information they believe or share on social media,” the PPRO stated.
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