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Lagos Government Shuts Oshodi Market After Traders Clash With KAI Officials

Commissioner Wahab orders indefinite closure as authorities investigate vandalism; residents advised to use alternative markets

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Commissioner Wahab orders indefinite closure as authorities investigate vandalism; residents advised to use alternative markets

The Lagos State Government has ordered the immediate closure of Oshodi Resettlement Market following a violent incident between traders and officials of the Lagos State Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), commonly known as KAI, on Sunday. The decision was announced after several government vehicles were damaged during an enforcement operation in Oshodi, a key commercial area in Lagos Mainland LGA.

According to Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, the confrontation began during a routine exercise aimed at removing environmental offenders and suspected hoodlums from the Oshodi axis. The operation reportedly escalated when some traders obstructed KAI officers from making arrests. The altercation turned violent, resulting in attacks on government personnel and vandalism of agency vehicles.

Oshodi Resettlement Market is one of Lagos’ busiest trading hubs, attracting thousands of shoppers daily seeking affordable clothing, footwear, household items and more. The closure has left hundreds of traders unable to conduct business and disrupted shopping plans for many residents who depend on the market’s competitive prices. “Lagos maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards assaults on enforcement officers,” Wahab said in a written statement. He added that investigations are ongoing to identify all those involved in the attack, and warned that such incidents would not be tolerated.

As at Monday evening, no date has been given for the market’s reopening. Traders and shoppers are urged to await further announcements while security agencies continue their investigation. In the interim, Lagosians are advised to patronise other major markets offering similar goods. These include Tejuosho Market in Yaba (noted for fashion items and accessories), Balogun Market on Lagos Island (renowned for wholesale and retail products), Arena Market within Oshodi axis (for general merchandise), Idumota Market (popular with bulk buyers), and Aswani Market (known for affordable clothing).

With state authorities vowing to restore order before any reopening, stakeholders in the market community have called for calm and urged all parties to cooperate with ongoing investigations.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/lagos-closes-oshodi-market-alternatives-2026062317490691405

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NFF Confirms Finidi George to Manage Super Eagles and U-23 Team Ahead of New Contract

Nigeria Football Federation says dual role will not affect preparations for upcoming AFCON qualifiers and Olympic campaign

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Nigeria Football Federation says dual role will not affect preparations for upcoming AFCON qualifiers and Olympic campaign

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has officially announced that Finidi George will continue as head coach of the Super Eagles while also overseeing the national U-23 side, ahead of his expected contract renewal. The decision was made public on Tuesday, 23 June, in Abuja, following months of speculation about his future with both teams.

According to NFF officials, Finidi will combine responsibilities for the senior national team and the Olympic Eagles as Nigeria prepares for a packed football calendar. The NFF clarified that the arrangement is temporary pending the signing of a new contract with George, who took charge of the Super Eagles earlier this year after serving as an assistant coach.

The move comes at a time when Nigerian football faces heightened expectations after recent performances at continental tournaments. Stakeholders have expressed concern over possible divided attention, but NFF leadership insists that the dual role will ensure continuity and allow for better talent transition between age-grade and senior teams. “We believe this is in the best interest of Nigerian football at this critical time,” an NFF board member said during Tuesday’s briefing.

Finidi’s contract renewal talks are reportedly in advanced stages, with both parties seeking clarity on deliverables for upcoming fixtures, including AFCON qualifiers and Olympic Games preparations. The coach is expected to name his technical crew soon, balancing commitments across both squads. While some football analysts have questioned the feasibility of combining two demanding roles, NFF officials maintain that support structures are in place to aid Finidi’s work.

As at press time, no date has been set for the formal signing ceremony. However, NFF says it will provide further updates once negotiations conclude. Supporters and former internationals have urged all parties to prioritise stability as Nigeria aims for success on multiple fronts in 2026.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/890100-its-official-chelle-to-combine-super-eagles-u-23-roles-ahead-of-new-contract-signing.html

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Ogun Police Recover Late Broadcaster’s Lexus, CP Vows to Uncover Killers

Commissioner Bode Ojajuni visits scene in Abeokuta, assures thorough investigation as detectives probe double killing

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Commissioner Bode Ojajuni visits scene in Abeokuta, assures thorough investigation as detectives probe double killing

Police authorities in Ogun State have recovered a Lexus RX300 belonging to late broadcaster MS Kitan Oyesiku, after she and her security guard were allegedly killed at her residence in Abeokuta. The Commissioner of Police, Bode Ojajuni, made this known during an on-the-spot assessment of the crime scene on Monday, promising to ensure those behind the act are brought to justice.

Ojajuni arrived at the house where the retired Ogun State Television (OGTV) staff and her guard were found dead, and was briefed by detectives currently handling the investigation. According to him, police operatives traced and recovered the vehicle overnight following earlier reports that it was missing from the compound after the incident.

The case has heightened concerns over residents’ safety in Ogun Central Senatorial District, especially given recent reports of violent crimes targeting both prominent and ordinary citizens. The late Oyesiku was a respected figure in the state’s media sector, making the circumstances of her death a matter of public interest.

“It is worthy of note that the vehicle earlier reported missing from the residence, a Lexus RX300, has been recovered by police operatives during the night hours,” Commissioner Ojajuni said at the scene. He added that all necessary forensic evaluations were ongoing and assured that investigators would leave no stone unturned until those responsible are identified and prosecuted.

Police officials say they are intensifying efforts to trace further leads connected to the case. Residents have been urged to remain calm but vigilant as investigations continue. The command emphasised its commitment to restoring public confidence in security within Ogun State.

Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/police-recover-ex-ogtv-staffs-missing-vehicle-cp-assures-justice/

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Cubana Chiefpriest Agrees to Live DNA Test in Lagos Amid Ongoing Paternity Dispute

Socialite says he will not fund travel as Hellen Ati renews public appeal over child’s paternity claim

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Socialite says he will not fund travel as Hellen Ati renews public appeal over child’s paternity claim

Popular socialite and businessman, Cubana Chiefpriest, has agreed to take a live DNA test in Lagos to resolve the ongoing paternity dispute with Kenyan woman Hellen Ati, following her renewed appeal on national television. The development comes after a video resurfaced on Monday showing Ati pleading for support while highlighting the boy’s health challenges and her financial struggles.

The controversy dates back to early 2023, when Ati claimed she met Chiefpriest during a visit to Lagos in 2022, resulting in a pregnancy. She announced the birth of her son in January 2023 and named Chiefpriest as the father, calling on him to acknowledge responsibility. Chiefpriest has consistently denied the paternity claim, describing it as an attempt to gain attention and financial benefit from his name.

In response to widespread calls from followers urging him to address the matter once and for all, Chiefpriest posted on Instagram: “Make Una help me bring her & the child for una studio make I come there come do the DNA For una on live tv for free.” He maintained that he would not send money or fund any trip, insisting that anyone making such a claim should present the child. “If you have a child for me too bring it to any of my outlets or my residence,” he added.

Despite his denial, Ati has repeatedly reached out for both a DNA test and financial assistance. She also alleged that Chiefpriest sent her ₦300,000 in instalments after childbirth complications, though he has continued to reject any suggestion of paternity. The case gained further attention in January 2025 when musician Burna Boy publicly backed Ati’s call for a DNA test and offered to facilitate her travel.

The dispute remains unresolved nearly three years after it began. While Ati insists that a DNA test will confirm Chiefpriest as her son’s father, Chiefpriest says he is prepared to undergo testing if she brings the child to Nigeria. There has been no official comment from government agencies or legal representatives of either party as at press time.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/cubana-chiefpriest-live-dna-test-hellen-ati-2026062318210376891

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