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Navy Busts Abandoned Oil Well Used For Criminal Activities In Ogun

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Navy Busts Abandoned Oil Well Used For Criminal Activities In Ogun

Navy busts abandoned oil well used for criminal activities in Ogun. Operatives of the Nigerian Navy have uncovered an abandoned oil well used by suspects for criminal activities in Oke-Agor-Isekun, an island community in Ogun State which is also close to Ondo State.

SaharaReporters learnt that the oil well, long abandoned by authorities, had attracted the attention of oil thieves and other criminals in the community.

According to the Naval Base in Epe, Lagos State, under Navy Captain Solomon Ohunenese, the oil well in Ogun community was busted on Saturday.

The military command reportedly deployed two gunboats of about 30 personnel, including two officers and 28 ratings, as well as five officials from the Ogun State government to the hideout.

“The team embarked on the operation, which took approximately 4 hours by boat from the base to the remote island of Oke-Agor-Isekun.

Upon arrival, the naval team immediately cordoned off the general area to establish security and prevent unauthorised access.

“This paved the way for officials from the Ogun State government to conduct a detailed assessment of the abandoned oil well,
evaluating both the extent of potential environmental damage and the risk posed by illegal activities,” the naval command said.

“On Saturday, 11 January 2025, Naval Base Epe (NB Epe) received credible intelligence from the Ogun State government regarding an abandoned oil well situated near the boundary between Ogun and Ondo States.

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“Acting promptly on this report, NB Epe, in collaboration with officials from the Ogun State Government, conducted a joint visit to Oke-Agor-Isekun, the site of the abandoned oil well. Oke-Agor-Isekun, an island situated approximately 5 kilometers from Ondo State boundary, has been identified as a hotspot for criminal activities,” the command added.

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Portable Released After A Week In Police Detention In Ogun

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Portable Released After A Week In Police Detention In Ogun

Portable released after a week in police detention in Ogun. Portable, the controversial singer, has regained his freedom after spending a week in police custody.

On January 12, the singer was arraigned before a court in Ota, Ogun State, on charge including assault, theft, causing harm and resisting arrest.

He was also accused of stealing a Mercedes-Benz E300 valued at N12 million.
The court denied him bail after the police officer involved in the case was absent.

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Portable is back after nine days behind bars and already teasing new music, I’m betting Zlatan is his first target pic.twitter.com/zbhifbEoHN

In a now-viral video, Portable is seen surrounded by his associates, who celebrated his return and repeatedly welcomed him back.

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SSS Arrests Former-AGF Malami After Release From Kuje Prison

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SSS Arrests Former-AGF Malami After Release From Kuje Prison

SSS arrests former-AGF Malami after release from Kuje prison. The SSS did not respond to media men’s inquiry concerning Mr Malami’s arrest on Monday.

Nigeria’s State Security Service has arrested the federation’s former Attorney-General, Abubakar Malami, shortly after he was released from Kuje Prison after fulfilling his bail conditions.

Mr Malami was earlier remanded in Kuje prison following his arraignment by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission alongside his wife and son, for alleged corruption.

A Federal High Court last Wednesday granted Mr Malami, his wife, and his son bail in the sum of ₦500 million each, with two sureties each.

However, SSS operatives arrested Mr Malami’s son, Abdulaziz at Kuje Correctional Centre last Friday after he was released from prison following the fulfillment of his bail conditions.

Abubakar Malami

Abubakar Malami

There are indications that Mr Malami is being probed by the SSS on allegations relating to national security concerns.

The SSS did not respond to Peoples Gazette’s inquiry concerning Mr Malami’s arrest on Monday.

However, a trending video on X showed the moment of Mr Malami’s arrest by the SSS.

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SSS Amends Charge Against Sowore In Alleged Cyberstalking

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SSS Amends Charge Against Sowore In Alleged Cyberstalking

SSS amends charge against Sowore in Alleged Cyberstalking. The SSS lawyer, Akinlolu Kehinde, informed Justice Mohammed Umar of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, shortly after the case was called for commencement of trial.

The State Security Service, on Monday, amended the criminal charge it filed against Omoyele Sowore, the publisher of Sahara Reporters, and co-defendants over an alleged false claim against President Bola Tinubu.

The SSS lawyer, Akinlolu Kehinde, informed Justice Mohammed Umar of the Federal High Court, Abuja Division, shortly after the case was called for commencement of trial.

Mr Kehinde then pleaded that the two-count amended charge be read to Mr Sowore, who is the sole defendant in the fresh charge.

High Court Declines DSS Request To Arrest Sowore Over X

SSS Amends Charge Against Sowore

Though Mr Sowore, X, and Meta (Facebook) Inc. were earlier named as the first, second, and third defendants, respectively, in the amended charge, the names of the second and third defendants were dropped.

Counsel to Mr Sowore, Marshal Abubakar, did not oppose Mr Kehinde’s application that the charge be read to his client for him to take his plea.
After the counts were read to Mr Sowore, he pleaded not guilty.

Mr Sowore, the 2019 and 2023 presidential candidate of the African Action Congress, is being charged for alleged cyberstalking of Mr Tinubu using his X handle and Facebook page.

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