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Generator Fumes Kills Man,Wife Hospitalized in Ogun

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A man has died of suffocation from the fume from a standby electricity generator at Obafemi Owode, in Ogun state.
The deceased, Nwachukwu Ikechukwu’s wife, Oyin Falodun, however, escaped death and now hospitalized.
The tragic incident occurred in the early hours of Friday, while they were asleep in their home at Shogoye community in the town.
A neighbor, who went to the house later on Friday, to pay his daily contribution of N1,000 to the deceased wife, found the couple on the floor.
He met Ikechukwu lifeless on the floor, while the wife was unconscious and alerted members of the community.
Spokesperson of the state police command, Omolola Odutola said the wife recalled that they fell asleep after placing a generator in the sitting room, to power the fan in their bedroom.
Later, the wife said she found her husband struggling out of bed and fell on the ground, after the generator went off due to exhaustion of petrol.
Odutola said the body of the husband had been deposited at the morgue of Obafemi Owode general hospital.

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Ogun to Fine filling stations, eateries denying the Public Usage of their Toilets

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Ogun state government has criminalized prevention of members of the public by petrol filling stations and eateries, as well all public places, from using their toilets.
It says members of public have the rights to use their toilets which must always be kept clean for public use.
The state environment commissioner, Ola Oresanya asked members of the public denied the usage of the toilets, to report to 090-1048-0056.
Oresanya, speaking on a Rockcity FM programme: ‘daybreak show’ on Thursday, said the provision of public toilets was part of the conditions for approving their operational licenses across the state.
The commissioner also said a bill has been sent to the state house of assembly to penalize open defecation and urination in the state.
According to him, the bill stipulates fines ranging from N5,000 to N50,000 for offenders.
He adds that there is a provision for three month prison term or a one month community service for anyone caught in the act of defecating or urinating publicly.
Oresanya said that already, the state was building modern public toilets, six of which are now operational between Mowe and Berger axis of the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.
The target, according to him was to build 40, across the state, out of which 20 would be ready by end of 2025.

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One Person injured as Custom,Smugglers Clashes in Ogun

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One Person injured as Custom,Smugglers Clashes in Ogun

Customs officers have been injured in a gunfight with smugglers at Obada Idi Emi near Imeko Afon, in Ogun state border communities with Benin republic.
The leader of the customs patrol team and another officer were injured in the arm and legs.
Another person suspected to be an onlooker was shot dead.
The smugglers had attacked officers of a custom patrol which intercepted smuggled parboiled rice on Monday.
The officers had offloaded the contraband from a Mazda car whose driver had escaped into their patrol van when the armed smugglers opened fire on them.
The custom officers were forced to escape from the scene.
The patrol vehicle was damaged while the seized contraband was taken away.

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Breaking: Court Dismisses Alleged Imposed Baale in Kajola Iboro, Ota

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Breaking: Court Dismisses Alleged Imposed Baale in Kajola Iboro, Ota

A High Court sitting in Idi-Oke, Igbesa, on Tuesday issued a ruling that restrains Odetogun Moruf from presenting himself as the Baale of Kajola Iboro, a town in Ota, located in the Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State.

In the case with suit number HCI/130/2024, the court ordered Mr. Moruf, who was previously claimed to have been installed by the Alake of Egbaland, Oba Aremu Gbadebo Adedotun, to cease parading himself as the Baale of the Awori town.

Kajola Iboro, an Awori town sharing borders with Atan, Ota, Oke-Ore, and other Awori settlements, traditionally falls under the jurisdiction of the Olota of Ota.

However, the alleged “expansionist” actions of the Alake reportedly led to the installation of an “illegal” Baale in the town, a decision that has now been overturned by the High Court.

Further details of the court proceedings remain unavailable as of the time of this report,

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