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Costal highway: Landmark Beach refunds customers after demolition

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The management of Landmark Resort Beach says it has initiated the refund process for customers impacted by the recent demolition of portions of its properties by the Federal Government.

According to a statement posted on its X account on Friday by Landmark Africa, the parent company of Landmark Resort Beach, refunds are being facilitated through the Landmark Citizen App.

While acknowledging the patience of their customers, the management advised that completion of the refund process may be delayed due to the high number of requests.

“Dear Landmark Citizens, we would like to assure you all that we have started issuing refunds to those who requested a refund of their money on the Landmark Citizen App.

“Please be patient with us, due to the volume of requests, this process will take some time. Be rest assured that all refund requests will be processed,” the statement read.

A portion of Landmark Beach on Victoria Island, Lagos, was demolished on Monday to accommodate the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway.

Minister of Works, David Umahi has defended the demolition, citing that the Landmark centre encroached upon the Federal Government’s right-of-way.

The Breeze Beach Club, Mami Chula and other beach businesses were also demolished in the process.

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Sanwo-Olu has no hand in Obasa’s impeachment – Gboyega Akosile

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The Special Adviser to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State on Media and Publicity, Gboyega Akosile, says the governor has no hand in the impeachment of the immediate past Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa.

Akosile refuted viral rumour that Sanwo-Olu was responsible for the removal of Obasa, over a rumoured rift between the legislative arm and Sanwo-Olu.

Akosile made the clarification on Tuesday in Lagos, saying, “No, no, no. There is absolutely nothing true about that. I mean, no, the Governor does not have a hand in it. It was purely a legislative matter.

“The Governor is busy with serious matters, busy with taking care of the over 20 million Lagos population.

“What happened in the Hallowed Chamber of the House of Assembly was purely the prerogative of the legislators.

“I mean, we saw on the media, just like you, that the legislators removed the Speaker. We watched like every other person. The Governor must have watched it like any other person.

“I don’t think there is anything more to it other than that. So, absolutely, there is no hand of the governor in the impeachment of the Speaker,” Akosile told the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN.

Society Reporters recalls that members of the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday, impeached Obasa, a sixth-term lawmaker, serving his third term as Speaker.

The Assembly subsequently elected and swore in Deputy Speaker, Mrs Mojisola Meranda, APC-Apapa I, to replace Obasa while Mr Fatai Adebola, APC- Ibeji-Lekki I, was elected as the Deputy Speaker.

The House also suspended the Clerk of the Assembly, Olalekan Onafeko, indefinitely during the plenary and dissolved all principal positions and standing committees.

 

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Whoever collected bribe for Alaafin stool will be prosecuted – Makinde

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State says those who received bribes for the selection of the Alaafin of Oyo designate would be prosecuted.

Makinde made this statement on Monday when he presented the staff of the office to Abimbola Owoade, the new Alaafin of Oyo.

Society Reporters reports that the presentation of the staff and certificate of recognition took place at the Oyo state government house in Ibadan, the capital city.

Recall that Makinde announced Owoade as the Alaafin-designate on Friday despite pushback from a five-member faction of the Oyomesi (kingmakers).

Those in the faction insisted on Lukman Gbadegesin as their preferred choice for Alaafin.

The other two members of the Oyomesi, in July 2024, told the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, that Gbadegesin offered each of the five kingmakers N15 million during the Alaafin selection process.

Makinde, while presenting the instruments of office to the monarch, emphasized that the Alaafin stool would not be for sale under his watch.

The governor reiterated that those who sought to destabilise the traditional institution in the state will be prosecuted.

“The government is not letting down. We will prosecute them. The money they collected, they will still be prosecuted.

“Except they go to Kabiyesi and apologise, if he forgives them, then I will also forgive them,” he said.

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Naira Abuse: EFCC invites Okoya’s sons

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has summoned Subomi and Wahab Okoya, sons of billionaire industrialist Razaq Okoya, for questioning over alleged naira abuse.

 

The invitation followed a viral video which shows the duo appearing to throw naira notes into the air last week, while a police officer held stacks of the currency.

 

The incident reignited concerns over the abuse of Nigeria’s currency and the involvement of law enforcement officers in private activities.

 

 

In his response to the backlash, Subomi Okoya, also known as Sirheem, issued an apology via X, describing his actions in the viral video as naive and unintentional.

 

The Nigerian Police subsequently identified and detained the policeman captured in the video.

 

But there have been calls from Nigerians especially on social media for the arrest of the Okoya’s sons as well.

 

 

In an invitation signed by Michael Wetkas, the acting director of the Lagos directorate of the EFCC, the brothers have been directed to appear at the commission’s office at 15A Awolowo Road, Lagos, on Monday, January

13 by 10:00 am.

 

 

 

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