She also x-rays the Lagos of our dreams, female presidency and the inexorable march of her political party, the all Progressives Congress, APC to power in 2015, amongst other issues, in this commemorative 55th birthday interview.
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My father’s political associates drafted me into politics –Adefulire, Lagos Deputy governor
She also x-rays the Lagos of our dreams, female presidency and the inexorable march of her political party, the all Progressives Congress, APC to power in 2015, amongst other issues, in this commemorative 55th birthday interview.
In Ekiti community, mum’s refusal to have her 5-year-old daughter circumcised tears families apart
■ Her circumcision is a must as tradition demands –Dad’s family
Against the background of a child Rights Law that guides against harmful cultural practices on children in Ekiti State, two families: the royal family of Olaoye in Ushi-Ekiti and the Oyenekan family are at loggerheads over the circumcision of a 5-year-old girl. The once rosy relationship between both families has now turned sour following a disagreement over the circumcision of their 5-year-old daughter, (name of baby withheld).
Miss Olufunke Oyenekan, mother of the 5-year old girl and fiancee to Mr. Emmanuel Olaoye, son of the Olaoyes, a royal family in Ushi-Ekiti, Ekiti State, had disagreed with the Olaoyes over their decision to perform the traditional circumcision rites on her daughter. The woman, sensing that her husband’s family wanted to perform the rites by all means, fled with her child from the Olaoye’s family house in Ushi Ekiti in 2012 and her whereabouts has since remain unknown.
Recently, the Olaoye family again raised the alarm through a representative, identified as Chief Olu Olaoye over the sudden disappearance of Olufunke and her daughter. The family said that their son’s fiancee did not mean well for the family by preventing them from performing the circumcision rites on the child. Their explanation is that it is a mandatory cultural practice to have all their children circumcised, moreso that theirs is a royal family whose duty it is to preserve the cultural heritage of the people of Ushi Ekiti in order to set an example for the people.
Tension brews as plot to impeach Ekiti Speaker thickens
Sunday Sun gathered that other officers of the State House of Assembly battling to save their positions are the Deputy Speaker, Hon Taiwo Orisalade, Majority Leader, Hon Churchill Adedipe, Chief Whip, Hon Ade Ajayi and other principal officers of the House.
Twenty five out of the 26 members of the House are members of the All Progressives Congress, with only one, Hon Oyedele Ajibola belonging to the Peoples Democratic Party sequel to the defection of Hon. Bunmi Oriniowo to APC prior to the June 21 governorship election in the state.
Buhari, Tinubu, Oyegun storm Imo for Okorocha’s wedding
The young couple was joined in the holy matrimony by the Catholic Bishop of Okigwe Diocese, Most Rev. Dr. Solomon Amatu at St Joseph’s Catholic chaplain of Imo State University,Owerri during which the Bishop charged the couple to preserve the sanctity and holiness of the marriage institution by loving one another and living Christ-like life.
Kirikiri Prison riot: 1 inmate dead, 6 injured
An inmate of Kirikiri Medium Prison in Lagos died yesterday following the riot which broke out at the facility last Friday.
A statement issued by the Prisons Public Relations Officer (PRO), Ope Fatinikun said the deceased inmate was among the four rushed to various hospitals after the riot on Friday.
A statement issued by the Prisons Public Relations Officer (PRO), Ope Fatinikun said the deceased inmate was among the four rushed to various hospitals after the riot on Friday.
2015: No third term for Bayelsa lawmakers
Cameroon Paid Boko Haram $400K Ransom, Plus Arms And Ammunition, To Secure Release Of Deputy Prime Minister’s Wife, Other Hostages

SaharaReporters has
learned that the Cameroonian authorities paid Boko Haram insurgents at
least $400,000 in ransom in order to secure the release of Francoise
Agnes Moukouri, wife of Vice Prime
Boko Haram insurgents had
abducted Mrs. Ali in July from the town of Kolofata. The insurgents also
seized the town’s district head. The deal to secure their release was
struck three days ago, as SaharaReporters exclusively reported. Our source, who was part of the negotiation that led to the release of Mrs. Ali and several other hostages, disclosed that the terms of the settlement included the payment of an undisclosed sum of money from the Chinese government. Boko Haram subsequently released 10 Chinese construction workers who had been held hostage since their abduction in May.
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