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Man Killed, Wife Critically Injured As Over-speeding Truck Rams Into Car Along Lekki-Ajah Expressway

A man has died while his wife sustained critical injuries after an articulated truck laden with granite crushed their car at Eleko Junction along the Lekki–Ajah Expressway.

The spokesperson for the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Adebayo Taofiq, disclosed this in a statement, noting that the fatal crash occurred in the early hours of the day.

According to Taofiq, preliminary investigations revealed that the truck, which was travelling at high speed from the Epe axis towards Eleko Junction, suffered brake failure, causing the driver to lose control.

He said the truck veered off its lane and rammed into a Toyota saloon car heading from Ajah towards Epe, before toppling onto the smaller vehicle.

“The mechanical failure precipitated an abrupt loss of vehicular control, causing the truck to stray from its designated path and collide forcefully with a Toyota saloon car travelling from Ajah inward Epe,” Taofiq said.

He added that the impact crushed the car beneath the truck’s weight, trapping the driver inside the wreckage.

“LASTMA officials, in collaboration with operatives of the Federal Road Safety Corps and bystanders, rescued the victims from the mangled vehicle. However, the husband was pronounced dead at the scene.

“His wife, who was seated in the front passenger seat, sustained life-threatening injuries and was rushed to the hospital for urgent medical attention,” he added.

Taofiq noted that the remains of the deceased and the injured woman were evacuated by the Federal Road Safety Corps ambulance team for medical and mortuary procedures.

He further disclosed that the truck driver fled the scene shortly after the crash.

“In a most condemnable abdication of responsibility, the driver of the articulated truck absconded immediately after the incident,” the statement said.

Reacting, the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, described the incident as a distressing and preventable tragedy, while commiserating with the bereaved family and wishing the injured woman a speedy recovery.

Bakare-Oki reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to enforcing traffic regulations, particularly against reckless driving and poor vehicle maintenance.


 

How A Food Vendor Was Electrocuted To Death In Unilag


A male food vendor, identified simply as Lekan, died on Sunday morning at the College of Medicine of the University of Lagos, Idi-Araba campus.

It was gathered from eyewitnesses that the vendor was electrocuted at a water point within the campus premises.

The incident reportedly occurred in the morning at the South Side of the Idi-Araba campus when Lekan allegedly went to dispose of waste and stopped to wash his hands.

A student, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the incident, said the deceased was elect rocuted after holding a metal railing near a tap.

The Secretary-General of the UNILAG Students’ Union Government, Joshua Saanumi, also confirmed the incident.

He said, “From the report we got, he wanted to dispose of waste. After that, he went to wash his hands at a tap. When he finished washing, he wanted to turn off the tap and held a railing close to it. That was how he got electrocuted,” said the insider.

According to the source, the student was alone at the scene when the incident occurred and only got help after a security operative noticed the situation and raised the alarm.

“He was alone there. It was a security man who noticed something was wrong and started shouting, which attracted people to the scene. By the time I got there, people were already trying to help him,” the source stated.

He disclosed that the incident happened around 10 a.m., adding that efforts were immediately made to revive the victim before he was rushed to the school’s medical facility.

“I got there past 10 a.m. Some of us performed CPR on him for about 10 minutes. He regained consciousness briefly and was rushed to the Accident and Emergency unit inside the school,” he explained.

He, however, noted that the student later died at the hospital.

“He was not confirmed dead at the spot. He died later at the A&E inside the school,” he added.

The operatives of the state police command, according to the insider, were notified and arrived at the scene shortly after the incident.

“The police came to the location where it happened. From there, we all went to where the body was and later returned to the scene. Engineers were also around to assess the situation,” the source stated.

He added that preliminary findings did not immediately indicate a faulty railing, noting that students and security personnel regularly used the area without prior incidents.

“Even a security man said he washed clothes there earlier that morning. The place was still wet, showing that people used it regularly. So, at the moment, it’s difficult to conclude that the railing was faulty,” he said.

On the response of the school authorities, the source said several officials were present, including security heads and engineers, although the provost could not be reached at the time.

“We called the provost, but he didn’t pick up. However, the chief security officer, engineers, and the chairman in charge of the complex were all around,” he stated.

In a statement signed by the Head of the Communication Unit, Adejoke Alaga-Ibraheem, the varsity confirmed the fatal incident.

The statement read, “The University of Lagos Management regrets to confirm a fatal electrocution incident at the College of Medicine, Idi-Araba campus.

“The tragic incident involved a sales assistant of a food vendor within a commercial outlet at the CMUL premises.

“The University is deeply saddened by this unfortunate development and extends its heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and associates of the deceased.

“We urge members of the University community and the general public to refrain from speculations on the incident, which is currently under investigation by the appropriate authorities.

“Please be assured that the safety and wellbeing of all members of the University community remain our highest priority.”


 

Lagos Taskforce Arrest Two Omotaku Urchins


OPERATIVES of the Lagos State Taskforce have arrested two suspected street urchins, popularly known as Omotaku, along the Oshodi–Agunlejika–Apapa Expressway for allegedly extorting motorists.

The suspects, AbiodunAjasa, 44, of No. 18 Jimoh Meji Street, off Agunlejika Street, and JunaidFolami of No. 12 Agunlejika Street, Itire-Ikate, were alleged to have targeted motorists whose vehicles developed mechanical faults, demanding money before allowing them to continue their journey.

Their arrest followed a tip-off from a civil society group, ICU – To Save A Soul. Acting on the intelligence, taskforce operatives apprehended the duo while they were allegedly attempting to extort a motorist. The suspects initially claimed to be a bystander and a revenue collector, respectively, but investigations later linked them to a group accused of illegal revenue collection activities.

Chairman of the Lagos State Taskforce, CSP AdetayoAkerele, said the suspects had been on the agency’s watchlist following numerous public complaints about a syndicate allegedly involved in unlawfully arresting motorists and negotiating financial settlements for the release of their vehicles.

“I receive numerous calls and online complaints from residents who report that these individuals operate deceptively and appear legitimate, making them difficult to apprehend,” he said.

During interrogation, Ajasa reportedly confessed that their targets were vehicles transporting goods from Apapa Port that broke down along the expressway. He said they approached such motorists under the guise of revenue collectors, claiming to protect them from rival groups, before threatening vehicle impoundment unless certain sums were paid.

The second suspect was said to have admitted that his role involved preventing drivers from accessing their vehicles in order to create fear and compel them into negotiations.

Akerele assured the public that the suspects would be prosecuted in accordance with the law, urging residents to continue reporting suspicious activities to security agencies for prompt action.


 

Army Arrest Fake Major General In Lagos

The Nigerian Army has arrested one Alhaji Tijjani Abdul Rauf for allegedly impersonating a retired Major General and misleading the public while abusing the prestige of the military institution.

In a statement issued on Friday, the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Appolonia Anele, said preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect was never commissioned into the Nigerian Army at any time, nor did he attain the rank of General or retire from the service in any capacity.

According to Anele, further findings showed that Abdul Rauf also falsely claimed to have attended the prestigious National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, and fraudulently asserted that he was a recipient of the national honour of Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR).

“All these claims have been conclusively confirmed to be entirely false and fabricated,” she said, adding that no retired Army General bears the name Alhaji Tijjani Abdul Rauf.

The Army spokesperson disclosed that the impostor consistently exploited the false credentials to intimidate unsuspecting members of the public, including during court proceedings where he presented himself as a retired senior military officer to command undue respect, sympathy and influence.

She added that during interrogation, media reports published in two nationally recognised newspapers were recovered, in which Abdul Rauf was repeatedly described as a “retired Major General.”

“These misrepresentations, now established to be false, further demonstrate the extent to which the individual sustained his deception within the public space,” Anele said.

According to her, one of the publications identified the suspect as “Major General Abdul Rauf Tijjani (rtd)” in a suit instituted against the Lagos State Government and other respondents, in which he sought ₦8 billion in damages. Another report, dated November 9, 2020, similarly referred to him as a “retired Major General” while reporting his appeal against the dismissal of the same suit, which the court had earlier described as a gross abuse of court process and incompetent in law.

“The Nigerian Army categorically states that no retired officer of the Nigerian Army bears the name Alhaji Tijjani Abdul Rauf, nor has any officer with such identity ever held the rank of Major General or above within the service,” she said.

Anele strongly condemned the act of impersonation, describing it as a grave offence that undermines public trust and tarnishes the honour and integrity of officers who have genuinely served the nation with distinction.

She reiterated the Army’s commitment to safeguarding the sanctity of its ranks, honours and institutions, adding that it will continue to collaborate with relevant authorities to ensure that impostors and fraudsters are brought to justice.

“The Nigerian Army remains steadfast in upholding professionalism, integrity and accountability in the defence of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” she said


 

Tension In Lagos APC: Over 200 Days After Swearing-In, Chairmen Still Operate Without Supervisory Councilors, Aides


On July 27, 2025, Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, sworn in the newly elected chairmen and councillors across Lagos State’s 20 local councils and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) following the July 12, 2025 elections. But many local councils in the state, if not virtually all, have no full executive committees to run the affairs of the councils, a critical component of grassroots governance.

Despite the democratic mandate conferred on July 27 2025, when they were sworn-in although with the subsequent directives by state leadership that council chairmen should not make any appointments except that of Chief of Staff, the delay in constituting executive council members, including supervisory councilors and secretaries, many stakeholders claimed, has stalled decision-making and service delivery at the local level, raising concerns about governance effectiveness and accountability in Africa’s largest urban state.

Some analysts argued that the councils not having supervisory councilors for environment contributed to the dirt that has taken over different parts of Lagos.

Worthy to mention is that the Local Government Administration Law 2025 provided for an Executive Committee for each local council in the state. The law stated that the executive committee for each of the council shall comprise the chairman, vice chairman, supervisors, special advisers, Secretary to the Local Government, council manager, council treasurer, and the Head of Legal Unit.

Section 6 of the law stipulated that any appointment, not recognised by the guidelines, local council bye-laws, or other relevant laws shall require the express approval of the Governor of Lagos State.

However, some stakeholders argued that the council chairmen have not made appointments based on directives. They alluded to the instruction the council chairmen got on the day they were sworn in. Speaking at the ceremony, Sanwo-Olu instructed the new chairmen and vice chairmen not to appoint secretaries to the local council, aides, or supervisor councillors until they get approval from the state government.

He, however, said that the chairmen could appoint a Chief of Staff to enable them hit the ground running as they assume office. And truly, many of council chairmen have only appointed Chief of Staff in compliance with the directive.

Commenting, a resident, John Adigun, said that it is a misnomer for a critical unit in governance delivery in any state would be left incapacitated without having the appropriate man power to drive its activities, especially in terms of policy formulation and execution.

“And this is happening when local councils are getting more money to execute programmes and projects. This is because the statistics from federal allocation to state and local council has doubled if not more than doubled. So, I hope whatever is the stumbling block will be removed for smooth and effective administration at the grassroots.”

However, a party man, who pleaded to be anonymous, disclosed that tension within the ruling All Progressives Congress in the state and 2027 interests are major factors why the council chairmen have not fully formed their executive committee by appointing aides, supervisors and secretary to the council.

According to him, the emergence of the elected council chairmen polarized the party greatly because of the allegations that some of the chairmen and councilors were imposed on party members and leaders. He said it was what informed why the governor instructed that the council chairmen not to make any appointments yet because the plan was to use the appointments to douse the tension and placate the leaders and aspirants that felt aggrieved.

He, however, said that the effort to ensure that the appointments do not lead to further polirisation of the party is why the list is still being compiled. He revealed that the Justice Forum and Mandate Group contest also contributed to the delay revealing that in the build up to 2027 elections, the two groups believed that to have an upper hand in case the party does not align with consensus candidates, the group in charge of majority in the council appointments will have the upper hand. He said that is also pushing a lot of pressure within the party.

He further said that in some cases, the infighting within the two major groups also contributes to the delay, mentioning that in Mushin Local Council, there is a contest among the Mandate Group on who should present the appointees zoned to them as there are two factions of Mandate Group.


 

Our Lagos Office Is Open And Operational - NAFDAC

THE National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has addressed the reports circulating in the media, particularly a story alleging that protesters have “shut down” NAFDAC’s Lagos office.

The demonstration was reportedly linked to the agency’s recent strict enforcement of regulations banning the sale and consumption of alcohol in sachets and glass bottles of 200ml or less. Despite objections from parts of the manufacturing sector and labour unions, NAFDAC has maintained its position.

The management, in a press statement, categorically stated that this report is “false and misleading.” It noted that the protest, which occurred outside the NAFDAC premises, did not disrupt operations in any way.

It said: “Our offices remain fully open, and all staff are carrying out their duties without interruption. Normal activities are ongoing, and there has been no shutdown of any kind.” It however, said NAFDAC remains fully committed to its mandate of safeguarding public health and will continue to enforce all regulatory measures, including the ban on sachet alcohol.


 

How Female Pedestrian Was Crushed To Death By A Hit-And-Run Driver At Igando


A female pedestrian and worshipper of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Church was crushed to death by a lone vehicle at the NYSC Bus Stop, inward Igando, Lagos, according to the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA).

LASTMA, in a statement , said the victim was on her way to church when she was struck by a Mercedes Benz C300 driven by an unidentified motorist who later fled the scene.

The agency said the deceased was lawfully using the pedestrian corridor when the vehicle, under circumstances yet to be ascertained, veered off course and rammed into her, killing her instantly.

Operatives of LASTMA, who received distress alerts shortly after the incident, were said to have cordoned off the area to prevent secondary crashes and regulate traffic within the corridor.

The statement added that the driver of the vehicle absconded immediately after realising the fatal outcome of the collision, an act described as a serious violation of traffic laws and civic responsibility.

The accident vehicle was later secured and evacuated from the road by LASTMA operatives in collaboration with officers of the Nigeria Police, Igando Division, to restore normal traffic flow.

It was gathered that the incident threw the MFM Church community into mourning after news of the tragedy filtered into the church during service, where the victim’s husband was worshipping. 

He, alongside other church members, reportedly proceeded to the scene and conveyed her remains.

Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police have commenced investigation into the incident to determine the cause of the crash and track down the fleeing driver for possible prosecution.

The General Manager of LASTMA, Mr. Olalekan Bakare Oki, expressed condolences to the bereaved family and the MFM Church community, urging motorists to obey speed limits and respect the rights of pedestrians.


 

Chinese Spring Festival: A Felicitation Message From Consul-General In Lagos

Article By Yan Yuqing 

February 17, 2026, marks the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Horse, also known as the Spring Festival. With a history of more than 4,000 years, the Spring Festival is the most solemn and grand traditional festival of the Chinese people. It is acrystallization of the Chinese culture and serves as an important window for understanding China.

The Spring Festival is a time of reunion and a vivid embodiment of the Chinese culture of “Harmony”. The Chinese people value family harmony, believing that harmony brings

good fortune. On Lunar New Year’s Eve, those who are away from home will return to reunite with their families, working together to prepare a grand reunion dinner. On this night, every family is immersed in peace and harmony, with family members freely sharing their stories of the past year.

The Chinese people also cherish the philosophy of “Harmony and Coexistence” of the world. Last year, we solemnly commemorated the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War, firmly standing on the side of peace and justice. China has translated the Global Development Initiative, Global Security Initiative, Global Civilization Initiative and Global Governance Initiative into concrete actions.

We are sharing development opportunities with countries around the world, including Nigeria, and working together to build a community with a shared future for mankind. Last year, Nigeria joined the International Organization for Mediation, demonstrating its firm support for multilateralism and determination in working with China to promote world peace, development and win-win cooperation. It is a vivid example of the philosophy of “Harmony and Coexistence”.

The Spring Festival is also a time to bid farewell to the old and welcome the new, embodying the Chinese people’s heartfelt aspirations for a better future. On Lunar New Year’s Eve, Chinese families observe the tradition of staying up together in anticipation of the arrival of the New Year. On the first day of the New Year, people go out to visit their relatives and friends, extending their most sincere wishes.

In the new year, China-Nigeria relations will also usher in a fresh chapter. Looking back at 2025, bilateral relations between the two countries have advanced by leaps and bounds. The foreign ministers of the two countries met three times to implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, leading the China-Nigeria Comprehensive Strategic Partnership towards a new height.

Over the past year, the Consulate General, together with friends from all sectors in China and Nigeria, celebrated the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival and the National Day of our two countries. Our bilateral cooperation projects and people-to-people exchanges keep emerging. In the year ahead, the Chinese Consulate General will continue to carry out a wide range of cultural exchanges and charitable donations to promote exchanges and mutual learning between our two civilisations, further consolidating the foundation of the China-Nigeria community with a shared future.

In 2024, “Spring Festival, social practices of the Chinese people in celebration the traditional New Year” was inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. So far, nearly 20 countries have designated the Spring Festival as a statutory public holiday, including the United Nations in 2023.

The Spring Festival now belongs not only to China, but also to the whole world. We sincerely hope that Nigerian friends will join us in celebrating the Spring Festival amid this festive atmosphere and enjoy the grand cultural feast together. This year is the Year of the Horse according to the Chinese tradition. In the Chinese culture, the horse symbolises strength, courage, and success. I sincerely wish that the China–Nigeria relations, just like a galloping horse, will surmount obstacles and develop with an unstoppable momentum.

Finally, on the occasion of the Spring Festival, on behalf of the Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China in Lagos, I would like to extend my sincere New Year greetings to all Chinese nationals in the consular district, as well as to all friends who support China-Nigeria friendship. May you enjoy a happy Spring Festival, be full of vitality and achieve swift and resounding success in the Year of the Horse!

Yan Yuqing, Consul General of the People’s Republic of China in Lagos


 

Oshodi Residents Protest Over Rising Gangsterism And Violent Clashes In The Area

Residents of Oshodi have staged a protest over violent gangsterism going on in that part of the state. On Sunday, a group of suspected thugs, reportedly codenamed “Seven Street”, attacked members of a rival Orile group, throwing the communities into panic as residents fled for safety. Properties worth millions of naira were destroyed during the violence.

According to eye-witness accounts, despite the presence of police stations within the vicinity, the situation has remained largely unchanged, allowing the gangs to continue their activities without fear. During the clash, several cars and buses had their windscreens shattered, while a mosque on Mosaku Street was also damaged by stones.

The protesting residents, mainly drawn from Orile, Mafoluku, Orona, Alimi-Oke, Mosaku, Owoseni and Adekunle streets, said the areas are gradually becoming hotspots for gang violence and breeding grounds for thugs.

A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, expressed frustration that the neighbourhood had become a breeding ground for thugs, blaming parents for failing to provide proper supervision for their children. She said many of those involved were under 18 and warned that urgent steps must be taken to prevent them from becoming a threat to the community.

A 70-year-old resident, who also requested anonymity, recalled that similar incidents had occurred repeatedly over the years with little response from the local government authorities.

He said residents now live in fear, uncertain of when violence might erupt, adding that he once had to flee during an early morning prayer when clashes suddenly broke out in the area.

Another resident, lamenting the extent of damage caused by Sunday’s attack, appealed to the police and the local government chairman to intervene urgently, warning that rival groups might still be planning retaliatory attacks.


 

Ladipo Market Shut Over Environmental Violations


Ladipo market, a spare parts market, where automobile parts are sold, has once again been shut by the Lagos state government over environmental violations. Ladipo Market is located along the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road (Apapa–Oshodi Expressway). It is a market highly dominated by traders from the eastern part of the country. The state government said it was closing the market due to repeated environmental violations.

The closure was announced by the Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr Tokunbo Wahab, in a post shared on X.

 According to him, the action followed persistent violations, including indiscriminate disposal of refuse on road medians and highways, as well as illegal street trading.

“Lagos State government, this morning, sealed Ladipo Spare Parts Market along Murtala Muhammed International Airport Road (Apapa–Oshodi Expressway) over repeated environmental infractions; indiscriminate refuse disposal on the median/highway and illegal street trading,” he said.

Officials said the move underscores the government’s zero-tolerance stance on environmental degradation, improper waste management and activities that obstruct traffic and endanger public safety.

The state government has repeatedly warned traders and residents against street trading and unlawful waste disposal, stressing that enforcement actions would continue against defaulters across the metropolis.

Meanwhile, traders at the market have appealed to the Lagos State Government to reconsider the closure, lamenting that the closure has grounded business activities in the multibillion-naira market.

A trader, Leo Ugochukwu Ogbonna, said the notice of the planned action was short and poorly communicated. “We got information last Thursday that the government could seal part of the market, but this was the first time. The notice was too short and the message was not well passed,” he said.

Ogbonna, who is also the assistant manager of J&F Warehouse, added that traders had waste bins within the market but complained of irregular evacuation by the Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA).

“We are not dumping refuse on the road, so our warehouse should not have been locked,” he said.

Another trader, Vincent Nduka, said the government acted rightly but stressed the need for traders to take responsibility. “The service lane is mostly congested by some traders, and the government wants to put things in order. The market will reopen soon, but we need to play our part,” he said.

He blamed the market management for allowing traders to spill onto the road and appealed for more waste bins to be provided to help keep the market clean.

Responding, LAWMA spokesperson Mukaila Sanusi said the agency had provided designated locations for waste disposal and regularly evacuated refuse from the market. He added that traders often violated the arrangement by dumping waste on the expressway median despite repeated warnings.

Sanusi said the continued disregard for environmental regulations prompted the enforcement action taken by the state government.



 

It's Unfortunate That Nollywood Movies Are Not Reflecting Daughter And Mother Relationships - Omotola Jalade

Nollywood veteran Omotola Jalade Ekeinde is one actress that has remained focused on the movie industry in Nigeria. Recently, the actress has been on a media tour of her about-to-be released movie, Mother’s Love. Omotola has been using the opportunity to advocate for mother and daughter relationship, which she says is not being adequately reflected in Nollywood. 

In an interview with Yanga FM, Omotola gave insights into the film, which explores the complex bonds between mothers and daughters.

Reflecting on the scarcity of stories like hers, Omotola said, “We don’t have too many films that explore or showcase the relationship between mothers and daughters.” She described the subject as one “very dear to my heart,” emphasizing the importance of bringing these stories to the big screen.

The actress also addressed the challenges of promoting films in Nigeria, particularly the expectation for actors to dance on social media.

“Do whatever you can do—it’s exhausting, it’s not natural. For me, the film industry is not supposed to be like that. We are encouraging nonsense if we are doing that. It doesn’t mean that whoever is doing it is wrong. Anybody should be able to do what they can do. It’s your film, you invested money in it, and you know where it’s painful for you,” she explained.

On a personal note, Omotola reflected on motherhood, admitting, “With my first daughter, I’m not going to lie—I didn’t do a good job, because that was the way I understood things. I only understood discipline; I was a disciplinarian, period.”

In another development, Omotola disclosed how her children faced death threats during the EndSARS.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Rubbin’ Minds on Sunday, the 48-year-old actress said the threats marked a turning point in her long time of advocacy journey, forcing her to rethink how she engages in activism.

“I am used to death threats; I have received them many times,” Omotola said.

“But I have never seen anything like what happened during EndSARS. It was intense, my kids started getting death threats. That was when it became real, and when I realised this was no longer just about me.

“When people started coming to my home and workplace looking for me, I knew it was time to think beyond myself. I had to protect others, especially my children,” she said.

Omotola revealed that the experience ultimately pushed her to shift away from street protests toward more strategic, focused advocacy, citing the increasing difficulty of guaranteeing her children’s safety as they grow older.

“I can’t control where they go. I can’t protect them as much. I don’t care for my life, but I do care for them,” she said.


 

Why I Fought My Wife In London - Tu Face

    Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2Baba, has revealed that the fight between him and his wife, Natasha Osawaru, in October 2025 in London was because he was unable to control his temper. The award-winning artiste further stressed that emotional strain can cloud judgment, saying he now understands the importance of responding more carefully in tense situations.

“There are so many things I wish I could rewind and do better. As a human being, there are times when you are overwhelmed or don’t make the best decisions. My thick-skin is weaker now,” he said.

The singer opened up about personal and professional decisions he now regrets, revealing that difficult experiences have shaped his outlook on life and career.

The music icon made the disclosure during an appearance on the Mic On podcast, where he spoke candidly about lessons learned from emotionally charged moments and stressful situations.

The father of six admitted that there were several circumstances he wished he had handled differently, noting that pressure and intense emotions had influenced some of his past choices.

During the podcast, 2Baba also revisited a controversial incident in London involving a disagreement with his wife, Natasha Osawaru, in October 2025. He took responsibility for the episode, acknowledging that his actions were driven by anger.

“I was angry that day. It was an unfortunate incident,” the singer said. “I let my emotions get the best of me. I want young boys and girls to learn from this. When you reacts in anger, you end up regretting what you do.”

He explained that balancing personal struggles with life in the public eye has often been challenging, adding that some experiences have forced him to rethink how he manages conflict and stress.

 

If You Date Me Again, We Will Never Break Up - Peller Begs Jarvis


Popular Nigerian content creator and TikTok personality, Hebeeb Hamzat, better known as Peller, has generated widespread social media attention after making an emotional appeal to his ex-girlfriend, Jarvis, during a recent livestream in which he invited her as a guest.

In the viral clip, Peller openly begged Jarvis to give their relationship another chance, assuring her that things would be different this time.

He said, “If you date me back, we’ll never break up again, we’ll be together forever, and we won’t do an online relationship again.

“We’ll travel, and nobody will know. I’m more mature now. I now eat and give leftovers to the kids to eat.

“When my dad eats, he would give us the leftovers to eat, that’s what they call maturity,” he added.

However, Jarvis appeared unmoved by his emotional appeal, responding sharply to his statements. She said, “Show workings, no be chochocho,” a phrase indicating that she wants to see real actions rather than empty promises.

The livestream has since gone viral, sparking reactions across TikTok and other social media platforms.


 

Shock And Disbelief As Music Artiste, Three Crew Members Found Dead In Ajah Studio

There is confusion in the Ajah area of Lagos state as a popular music artiste, Matthew Ogundele, and three of his crew members have been found dead inside a studio.

The crew members were identified as Itunu Ogundele, Joseph Sanya, and blogger Matthew Awosanya, alias JoesTv.

The deceased were said to have been discovered on February 4, around 11 am, in the studio located at HFP Shopping Complex, Abraham Adesanya in Ajah.

It was gathered that the artists had gone to Ajah to perform in a three-day birthday party allegedly organized by the owner of the studio, Olanireti Akinbola.

The deceased, it was learnt, performed on February 3 and decided to sleep in the studio when they finished around midnight.

According to sources, they were given food by the owner’s husband that night, who is said to be the one who noticed something was amiss around 11 am the next day.

Sources alleged that a possible suffocation from a generator placed directly opposite the studio door could be responsible for their death.

They were allegedly found unresponsive with blood coming out of their nostrils, ears, and mouth, but no violent mark seen.

 “The convener invited some gospel artistes to minister during her three-day birthday praise, which started on Monday.

“Segun Praise was scheduled to minister on the second day, and he came with his crew. The session started in the evening and ran late, so they decided to stay overnight in the studio.

“It was the following morning that we heard that their bodies were found in the studio.

“Her husband was the one who raised the alarm after knocking the studio door several times with no response coming from inside.

“A generator was on and placed directly opposite their sleeping locations. So, it is suspected that this probably caused their death, but nothing has been concluded yet,” said a police source.

Contacted, the Lagos Police Spokesperson, SP Abimbola Adebisi, confirmed the incident, saying it was reported on Wednesday, February 4, at Ajah Division, adding that it was later transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Yaba.

“One suspect identified as the organizer of the event is currently in custody. Investigation is ongoing while we await the autopsy report,” said Adebisi.


 

How Police Officers In Ikorodu Pointed Their Guns At Us And Threatened To Shoot Before Extorting N100,000 From Us - Auto Dealer


A Lagos-based auto dealer, Quadri Balogun, has alleged that some policemen in the Ikorodu area of the state pointed guns at him and a friend and threatened to shoot them before extorting N100,000.

Balogun recounted the incident in a telephone interview with PUNCH Metro.

According to him, the officers, who were riding in a minibus, intercepted his vehicle in the Itamaga area of Ikorodu while he was driving with a friend.

He said he presented his vehicle documents when stopped, but the officers allegedly refused to inspect them and instead ordered both occupants out of the car.

Balogun claimed that the policemen assaulted them after they stepped out and forced his friend into their minibus, while he was made to remain in his own vehicle.

“They drove us to the back of LASUSTECH. My friends who were expecting me began calling my phone, and when I picked up and explained what was happening, the officers accused me of trying to mobilise people,” he said.

“They later took us to a bushy and isolated area, pointed guns at us and threatened to kill us, saying nothing would happen.”

He further alleged that the officers seized his phone and wristwatch and accused him of taking their photographs.

“They demanded N5 million before they would release us,” he added.

Balogun said after prolonged negotiations, the officers reduced the demand to N100,000, which he and his friend had to source from family members.

According to him, they were taken to a Point of Sale operator and compelled to withdraw the money, which the officers allegedly collected before releasing them.

“They insisted on N100,000 after we told them we didn’t have money. We had to borrow from relatives and withdraw it through a PoS. That was when they let us go,” he said.

The auto dealer described the experience as traumatic.

“Since the incident, I haven’t been myself. I was scared when they pointed guns at us,” he added.

When contacted, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Adebisi, urged the victims to formally report the matter to the police complaints unit for investigation.

In an SMS sent to the PUNCH Metro, the PPRO wrote, “09111111151 CRU. Contact the Complaints Response Unit on this.”

Incidents of alleged police extortion have remained a recurring complaint among residents of the state.

On January 6, PUNCH Metro reported that a Lagos-based plumber accused officers of extorting N70,000 from him during a stop-and-search operation near the Otedola Bridge area.

Similarly, on January 29, a mechanical engineer alleged that officers attached to the Area J Command in Ajah extorted N250,000 from him under similar circumstances.


Culled from the Punch