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Fire guts Yinka Ayefele’s Music House in Ibadan, Fresh FM affected

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A late evening fire on Friday gutted the Music House, a massive business complex owned by gospel singer Yinka Ayefele, at Ibadan, Oyo State.

The building, which houses Ayefele’s Merry Makers’ Band, Tiwantiwa Radio, Blast FM, and the widely listened-to Fresh FM, was thrown into chaos as the blaze disrupted live broadcast and activities around 7:30 pm.

Eyewitness Samuel Ibikunle, who first raised alarm, appealed for quick intervention.

“Fresh FM is currently on fire! We urgently need the Fire Service to respond immediately. Please spread the word and alert the nearest station,” he cried.

The Oyo State Fire Service boss, Rev. Akinyemi Akinyinka, later confirmed that firefighters were already at the scene working to put the situation under control.

As at press time, the cause of the fire and the full extent of damage were yet to be confirmed.

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Appeal court affirms retrieval of over 40 government vehicles from former Governor and defence minister Matawalle

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The Court of Appeal in Sokoto has upheld the Federal High Court’s decision dismissing the appeal filed by former governor and current minister of state for defence Bello Matawalle challenging the decision that the official vehicles he carted away after he was defeated at the 2023 general elections were his personal property.

In June 2023, following a complaint from the Zamfara State Government, the police raided Matawalle’s residence and seized over 40 official vehicles that he and his cabinet had taken before handing over power on May 29, 2023.

A statement by the spokesperson of the Zamfara State Governor, Sulaiman Bala Idris, said that a three-member panel of the Appeal Court, in a unanimous decision by Hon. Justice A.M Talba on 08 August 2025, dismissed Matawalle’s appeal.

According to him, the Court of Appeal in Appeal No. CS//S/2024 – Bello Muhammed Matawalle vs Nigeria Police & Others held that the decision of the Federal High Court Sokoto division on the right of the Police to investigate allegations of commission of crime was correct.

It further held that Matawalle failed to adduce credible evidence to support his claim of ownership of the 40 vehicles recovered from his residence, as such lacks justification to allege that his fundamental right to own property has been breached.

“In June 2023, the Zamfara State Government gave former governor Bello Matawalle and his deputy five working days to return all vehicles stolen,” the statement read.

“However, all attempts to recover these vehicles were unsuccessful, prompting the Zamfara State Government to seek a court order. After the order was issued, police recovered over 40 vehicles.

“After the vehicles were recovered, Bello Matawalle approached the Federal High Court in Gusau, and the court granted an order that the cars be returned to him. Additionally, he filed a separate suit at the same court, seeking to enforce his fundamental right to own property, including the vehicles in question.

“The Zamfara State Government requested the transfer of the case to the Sokoto division of the Federal High Court.

“The Federal High Court of Nigeria, Sokoto Judicial Division, dismissed the matter in December 2023 and refused to grant any of the reliefs sought by Bello Matawalle. As a result, the vehicles are still considered the property of the Zamfara State Government.

Not satisfied with the Federal High Court’s judgment, Bello Matawalle approached the Appeal Court.

“⁠The Appeal Court last Friday upheld the entirety of the judgment of the Federal High Court, Sokoto, affirming that the police have the power to investigate allegations of the commission of a crime upon receipt of a complaint.

“It added that the entire procedure followed by the State Government in the retrieval of the stolen vehicles is in line with the law, as such, does not offend the fundamental right of Bello Matawalle, as alleged, and thus cannot shield him from investigation and prosecution.”

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Bye-election: Okpebholo faults BVAS machine malfunction in Edo

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Governor Monday Okpebholo of Edo State on Saturday expressed concerns over the slow performance of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System (BVAS) in the ongoing by-election in Edo Central Senatorial District.

Okpebholo said this while casting his vote at Ward 2 Polling Unit 1 in Udomi Primary School in Esan Central Local Government.

Speaking with journalists shortly after casting his vote, Okpebholo said that although the exercise was peaceful, the BVAS machines deployed by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) were causing unnecessary delay.

“Well, I just voted. You can see the frustration.

“The BVAS is just too slow. It takes too long before you can get accredited.

” I think INEC needs to look into this. So far, so good, the reports I’m getting are good,” Okpebholo said.

The governor, however, commended INEC for the peaceful conduct of the exercise.

He urged the electorate in the senatorial district to participate fully in the process and defend their votes.

“The process has been smooth here and the reports I am getting from other areas in the district are also smooth.

“INEC is doing well. I urge the voters to come out to vote and defend their votes,” Okpebholo said.

The by-election is being conducted to fill the vacant senatorial seat following Okpebholo’s emergence as Governor of Edo State.

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PHOTOS: Security operatives nab suspected vote buyer with N25.9m cash in Kaduna

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Security operatives in Kaduna have arrested a suspected vote buyer in possession of N25,963,000.

This arrest occurred barely hours before the conduct of Saturday’s bye-elections in parts of the state.

The suspect, identified as Shehu Aliyu Patangi, was apprehended around 3:30 a.m. by operatives of the Nigeria Police Force in collaboration with the Department of State Services at a popular hotel along Turunku Road in Kaduna metropolis.

According to the Kaduna State Police Command, preliminary investigations revealed that the huge cash was intended to induce voters and compromise the integrity of the electoral process.

Police spokesman, DSP Mansir Hassan, confirmed the arrest, noting that the suspect had already confessed to the crime and pleaded for leniency.

Money recovered from suspected vote buyer in the tune of N25.9m for Kaduna bye-election on August 16, 2025

He quoted the Commissioner of Police, CP Rabiu Muhammad, as saying, “The suspect was arrested with the said amount, believed to have been earmarked for bribing voters.

“He confessed to the crime and begged for mercy. We wish to reiterate that anyone found attempting to undermine the electoral process will face the full wrath of the law.”

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