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Parents seek review of UK court verdict convicting Nigerian student over robbery

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The parents of a Nigerian student convicted of robbery and blackmail in the United Kingdom have appealed to the authorities to review the verdict, insisting that their son was wrongly convicted and is innocent of all the charges against him.

Mr Aderinkola Akinrinola and Mrs Olayinka Akinrinola made the appeal in a statement released in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Thursday, following the conviction of their son, Oluwatobiloba Akinrinola, by a UK court on June 19, 2026.

He is currently being held in a prison in Nottingham pending his sentencing, scheduled for July 27.

The distraught parents alleged that the conviction was based largely on circumstantial evidence and their son’s association with the principal suspect in the case.

They explained that their son met Richile Vagnu shortly after resuming his studies as a first-year student at Leicester University in September 2025, describing their relationship as that of acquaintances rather than close associates.

“Our son was present at the party where the incident took place, but he was never involved in the robbery,” the parents said.

They claimed that some of the victims testified in court that Oluwatobiloba was not among those who robbed them and that he only briefly entered the room where the incident occurred, asked what was happening and left after making it clear that he did not want to be involved.

The parents further stated that investigators found evidence of money transfers made by victims to accounts linked to other suspects, but found no such transactions in their son’s bank records.

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They also alleged that CCTV footage presented during the trial did not place their son at the scene of the alleged robbery, apart from showing him arriving at the party.

According to them, the police were unable to produce some of the suspects in court because they allegedly failed to honour police invitations.

The family further claimed that one of the victims testified that Oluwatobiloba appeared to be trying to assist those affected rather than participating in the crime.

They disclosed that shortly after the incident, their son came across a social media video that allegedly linked him to the attack.

Concerned by the allegations, he reportedly contacted the police voluntarily and offered to present himself for questioning.

According to the parents, officers informed him at the time that he was not considered a suspect.

Describing their son as a calm and sociable young man with no previous criminal record, the couple appealed to the UK authorities to re-examine the case.

They also called on relevant authorities, legal institutions and human rights organisations to look into the circumstances surrounding the conviction and ensure that justice is served.

The statement read in part, “Our son, Oluwatobiloba Akinrinola, was wrongfully convicted of robbery and blackmail. We are Mr Aderinkola Akinrinola and Mrs Olayinka Akinrinola, parents of Oluwatobiloba Akinrinola, who was wrongfully convicted of robbery and blackmail by the UK government on June 19, 2026. He has been remanded in Nottingham Prison pending sentencing on July 27, 2026.

“Our son is innocent of the charges against him. The police argument against him is that he is guilty by association with the prime suspect. The only evidence presented in court against our son is a picture he took with Richile Vagnu, the prime suspect, and CCTV footage showing him entering the venue of the party where the robbery took place on November 21, 2025. Oluwatobiloba Akinrinola met Richile Vagnu in October after resuming school in September as a fresher at Leicester University. They were, at best, acquaintances.

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The parents’ statement added, “While our son was present at the party where the robbery took place, he was never part of the robbery. Some of the victims also confirmed this in court. As recorded in his statement, he briefly entered the room where the robbery was taking place, questioned the prime suspect about what was happening and then left, insisting that he did not want to be part of it.

“The robbery victims said they were robbed of their jackets and footwear, and none of the items was found in our son’s possession after police searched his apartment. The police said they found evidence that money was transferred by the victims to the accounts of the other suspects, Vagnu and Ayomide Ibraheem, but no such evidence was found in our son’s bank records.

“The court insists our son is guilty but allowed other suspects to go scot-free, including Ayomide Ibraheem, whom victims identified as the person preventing them from leaving the room during the robbery. In all the CCTV footage played by the police in court, our son did not appear at the scene of the crime. He was only seen entering the party. The police also failed to produce the other suspects in court, despite allegations that they received money from the victims. The police said they did not honour invitations.

“Victims testified that our son was not involved. In fact, one of the victims said he was trying to help them. A few days after the robbery incident, our son saw a misleading video online posted by a TikTok influencer linking him to the attack. He immediately contacted the police and told them he was willing to come in for questioning because he was not involved in the robbery. The police told him not to bother because he was not a suspect.

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“Our son is a calm and sociable young man who has never been linked to any criminal activity before now. Please help us. We are devastated. We simply want the world to hear our side of the story. Our son is about to suffer for a crime he did not commit. His life is about to be destroyed for something he did not do. We want the UK government to review the case and ensure that justice is done.”

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Flooding: Stop blocking gutters with garbage – Abia Govt cautions residents (PHOTOS)

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Abia State government has advised residents to stop blocking gutters with garbage.

The Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Philomen Ogbonna, made the call in Umuahia on Saturday after monitoring this month’s clean up exercise, said the state government was committed to prevention of disease outbreak and flooding.

The commissioner who was represented by Mrs Happiness Akpulonu, the Head of Department, Pollution Control and Environmental Health in the ministry, expressed concern at the low compliance level in the June 2026 clean up exercise.

Ogbonna who condemned the attitude of some traders in Orie Ugba Market, Umuahia, where a refuse dump was discovered, warned that the state government may apply force against such environmental law offenders henceforth.

The commissioner charged sanitary inspectors in the state to increase their sensitization and monitoring exercises in urban and rural communities, to ensure that no part of the state is exposed to flooding or disease outbreak.

Also speaking on the sanitation exercise, the Chairman, Abia State House of Assembly Committee on Environment, Kalu Mba Nwoke, urged the Umuahia Capital Development Authority and other concerned authorities to ensure that blocked gutters on the Owerri Road and Isi Gate areas of Umuahia are opened up to prevent flood disaster.

Also, the leader of Hausa community in Abia State, Yaro Danlandi, who supervised the opening of blocked drainage around the Ama Hausa area of Umuahia on Saturday, reiterated his support for the clean environment initiatives of Governor Alex Otti.

Meanwhile, 66 persons were arrested in Umuahia on Saturday by the environmental Task Force and were brought to the mobile court for violating Abia State environmental laws.

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The mobile court presided over by His Worship , O.C. Ibekwe, released seven out of the arrested 66 defaulters because of their health conditions and for identifying themselves as students. Nine others were ordered to carry out community services in Umuahia.

Fifty of the arrested defaulters were found guilty and ordered to pay fines to the state government.

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PHOTOS: Sanwo-Olu orders shanty demolition along Lagos-Badagry Expressway, gives 72-hour quit notice

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The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and his wife, Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, on Saturday led the monthly environmental sanitation exercise across communities in Surulere Local Government Area of the state.

The exercise came as Sanwo-Olu issued a 72-hour ultimatum to occupants of shanties and makeshift structures along the median of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

Sanwo-Olu clearing refuse during the monthly environmental sanitation exercise on Saturday. Photo: Johnson Idowu

Addressing journalists after the exercise on Saturday, Sanwo-Olu said the state government enforcement team would be deployed to the area from next week to demolish the shanties.

The governor said the clearance exercise would cover the stretch from Orile-Iganmu to Okokomaiko, warning that all illegal structures along the corridor would be removed.

He said, “This is the final notice to everyone occupying the median of the Lagos-Badagry Expressway. From next week, we are coming to clear the entire median. Everything there will go. Every illegal structure will be removed.

“It is not meant to be a market. It is not meant to be a place where people erect structures. It is a highway median, and we must preserve it, especially considering the huge public investment on that corridor.

“It’s a 10-lane highway that was built with the resources of our taxpayers. I will not fold my arms and allow them to turn that international gateway into a slum. This is a notice that I am giving officially to everybody on that corridor. We are starting next week, and we are going to deploy thousands of men there.”

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Speaking on his administration’s waste management efforts, Sanwo-Olu said the state would soon add 150 compactors to its waste collection fleet, adding that waste tricycles would be deployed to inner communities to strengthen waste collection.

He noted that the state was also investing in long-term waste processing infrastructure, including a modern material recovery and recycling facility capable of processing about 4,250 metric tonnes of waste daily.

He, however, urged residents of the state to support the government’s efforts through responsible waste disposal and prompt payment of waste collection bills.

“Waste management is not the responsibility of government alone. It is a collective responsibility.

“Residents must also play their part by paying for waste collection services. That is what enables the PSP operators to continue providing efficient services.”

The governor concluded by encouraging parents to involve their children in sanitation activities to instil environmental responsibility from an early age, describing cleanliness as essential to building a healthier and more sustainable Lagos.

Meanwhile, during an inspection of the Olusosun Landfill after the exercise, the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, said the linear waste management system was no longer sustainable, hence the commencement of the material recovery facility at the dumpsite.

He noted that the project was aimed at ensuring that waste collected across the state was converted into useful products.

“This place will be one of the transfer loading stations that will transfer about 2,500 metric tonnes of waste a day to the material recovery facility that will be located in Ikorodu. The target is for it to commence operations before the end of the year, so we just have to come and see what they are doing.

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“We can’t sustain the linear waste management system that we have practised for over four decades, which simply means we have been used to collect and dump. Collect and dump cannot be sustainable. Even if we leave climate issues aside, we simply do not have the land for it.

“So let us make waste a resource—for wealth, for energy, and for many other purposes. That is the transition we are going through now.”

He urged Lagosians to bear with the government as it continues implementing the ongoing waste management reforms.

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188 die, 1,500 injured in Venezuela earthquake disaster

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At least 188 people have been killed and more than 1,500 injured after two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela in quick succession, causing widespread destruction across the country’s northern region and triggering a major humanitarian emergency.

According to Venezuelan authorities, more than 200 people remain trapped beneath collapsed buildings, while rescue workers continue search-and-rescue operations in affected communities.

The earthquakes, which struck late on Wednesday, severely impacted the capital, Caracas, and the neighbouring coastal state of La Guaira, where dozens of buildings collapsed, the New York Times reported.

Officials said at least 250 structures were damaged, with more than 100 buildings reportedly destroyed in La Guaira alone.

Acting President Delcy Rodríguez described the disaster as a tragedy, saying emergency responders were engaged in intensive rescue efforts across the affected areas.

The earthquakes disrupted critical infrastructure, causing power outages, burst water pipes and widespread communication challenges.

Parts of Caracas remained without electricity on Thursday, while water services were interrupted in several northern states.

Authorities also suspended rail and metro services to facilitate rescue operations, while Simón Bolívar International Airport was closed after sustaining significant damage. Schools in affected areas were ordered shut for the remainder of the week.

The scale of the disaster was reflected in stories emerging from hospitals and rescue centres.

At the Universidad Central de Venezuela clinic in Caracas, relatives of 10-year-old Efraín Lucena said the boy had been rescued from a collapsed building in La Guaira and was in stable condition.

Family members said doctors were assessing severe injuries to one of his legs and considering whether amputation might be necessary.

According to relatives, the boy’s mother managed to pass him through a window to safety before becoming trapped in the rubble and dying. Another family member remained missing as rescue efforts continued.

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Rescue operations have been complicated by Venezuela’s longstanding infrastructure problems, including unreliable electricity supply, deteriorating public services and limited healthcare resources.

Residents in some of the worst-hit communities reported digging through rubble themselves in search of survivors, citing a limited emergency response in the immediate aftermath of the disaster.

In several locations, families and neighbours joined rescue efforts as they searched for loved ones trapped beneath collapsed buildings.

Experts said the impact of the earthquakes was intensified because the two tremors occurred within a short period of each other and struck an area with geological conditions that amplified ground shaking.

The United States Geological Survey warned that many buildings in the affected region were constructed with materials highly vulnerable to earthquake damage, increasing the risk of collapse and contributing to the high casualty toll.

The hardest-hit areas included densely populated districts of Caracas and La Guaira, where residential towers, commercial buildings and homes were reduced to rubble.

Authorities also expressed concern about informal hillside settlements, where structures are often more vulnerable to seismic activity.

International assistance has begun mobilising, with Venezuela announcing that rescue teams and humanitarian support are expected from several countries, including the United States, Mexico, Brazil, El Salvador, the Dominican Republic and Qatar.

The death toll is expected to rise as emergency workers gain access to severely affected areas and continue searching for survivors trapped beneath collapsed structures.

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