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Ogun Police Arrest Six Suspects, Seize Firearms and Ammunition in Statewide Raids
Violent Crime Response Unit leads coordinated operation across Abeokuta, Wasimi and Ibafo; authorities warn against illegal arms possession
Violent Crime Response Unit leads coordinated operation across Abeokuta, Wasimi and Ibafo; authorities warn against illegal arms possession
Police operatives in Ogun State have arrested six suspects and recovered several firearms and rounds of ammunition during a series of coordinated raids across Abeokuta, Wasimi and Ibafo. The operation was carried out on Tuesday by the Violent Crime Response Unit (VCRU), Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, and officers from the Ibafo Division following intelligence reports on criminal activities in the state.
The suspects—identified as Afisu Awesu, Bala Aminu, Moruf Sodiq (alias ‘Okiki’), Mumuni Amodu (alias ‘Stone’), Abayomi John (alias ‘Ibafo’), and Adeboye Ojesina—were apprehended after police disrupted multiple criminal networks suspected of illegal possession of firearms, armed intimidation, theft, conspiracy, and receipt of stolen property. According to Ogun State Police Command, the raids targeted hotspots known for violent crimes and followed a spike in reported cases involving armed gangs.
Police authorities stated that the success of the operation is significant for public safety as Ogun State continues to grapple with incidents of armed robbery and theft. The use of intelligence-led tactics is part of a wider effort to restore confidence among residents amid rising concerns about security within the South-West region. The Command noted that some suspects were also linked to recent generator thefts reported by residents.
In a statement issued after the arrests, police officials reiterated their commitment to tackling violent crime in Ogun State. “We are sending a strong warning to all criminal elements that illegal possession of arms will not be tolerated,” a senior officer said. No opposition or civil society group had commented on the arrests as at press time.
The police said investigations are ongoing, with efforts underway to track other members of the syndicates still at large. Recovered items include locally-made pistols, live cartridges, and other evidence linked to ongoing cases. Authorities encouraged members of the public to provide information on suspicious activities to further strengthen security across Ogun’s communities.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/police-arrest-six-in-ogun-raids-recover-guns-ammunition/
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Nigerian-Born DJ Spectacles Uses Data Analytics to Transform UK Live Music Scene
Performer blends audience insights with music trends and cultural storytelling, drawing attention from British and Nigerian communities
Performer blends audience insights with music trends and cultural storytelling, drawing attention from British and Nigerian communities
Nigerian-born DJ Spectacles is making waves in the United Kingdom by using data-driven techniques to redefine live music experiences. Based in Britain, the innovative DJ and music curator is gaining recognition for combining audience analytics, music trends, and elements of cultural storytelling to deliver standout performances across various venues.
Spectacles, who hails from Nigeria but has established his career in the UK, departs from the traditional approach where DJs rely mainly on instinct or long-standing experience. Instead, he studies crowd preferences and music consumption data before every show, ensuring each set list reflects the tastes and moods of his audience. This method has set him apart among both British and Nigerian diasporan communities.
Industry observers note that his approach comes at a time when the global entertainment sector is shifting towards more personalised experiences. For many Nigerians living abroad, Spectacles’ performances serve as a bridge to home culture while also introducing British audiences to new sounds and narratives. The trend of integrating technology into live entertainment is gradually gaining ground in London, Manchester, Birmingham and other major UK cities where large Nigerian populations reside.
While some critics argue that relying on data could limit artistic spontaneity, supporters believe Spectacles’ method brings much-needed innovation to an industry sometimes resistant to change. His supporters say that by using technology alongside musical talent, he is helping UK event organisers attract more diverse crowds.
As the popularity of data-informed performances grows, stakeholders in both Nigeria’s creative industry and the UK entertainment sector are watching closely. Many expect more DJs and performers will adopt similar practices as competition for audiences intensifies both at home and abroad.
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Nigerian-Born Musician Spencer Percussionist Champions Wellbeing Through African Rhythms in UK
Spencer Richard Momoh’s creative health initiatives use music to foster social connection among diverse communities
Spencer Richard Momoh’s creative health initiatives use music to foster social connection among diverse communities
Nigerian-born musician Spencer Richard Momoh, popularly known as Spencer Percussionist, is leveraging African percussion and community engagement to promote wellbeing and social connection across the United Kingdom. Based in the UK, Spencer has garnered attention for integrating traditional rhythms with creative health programmes, offering an alternative approach to mental and physical wellness beyond conventional medical settings.
Spencer’s work spans multiple festivals and community events, where he employs African percussion instruments to create interactive sessions aimed at enhancing participants’ sense of belonging and participation. His initiatives fall under the Creative Health movement, which encourages the use of art forms as tools for improving overall wellbeing. Through workshops and performances, Spencer invites people from various backgrounds to connect through rhythm, fostering an environment where creativity becomes a pathway to healing.
The musician’s approach comes at a time when discussions on health in Nigeria and across the world are shifting towards holistic methods that include mental, emotional, and social aspects. By drawing from African musical traditions and adapting them for audiences in the diaspora, Spencer highlights how cultural heritage can serve as a bridge for inclusion and positive mental health outcomes. Stakeholders in both the arts and healthcare sectors have noted a growing interest in such cross-disciplinary collaborations, which reflect broader trends in community-based health interventions.
While official statements from UK health authorities on Spencer’s specific projects were not available as at press time, advocacy groups within the creative industry have welcomed his efforts. They maintain that artists like Spencer play an important role in addressing isolation and stress through accessible programmes that encourage group participation. Experts say that such initiatives could inform similar models in Nigeria, where community-driven solutions are increasingly seen as vital complements to formal healthcare delivery.
Looking ahead, observers expect that success stories like Spencer’s may inspire more Nigerian artists at home and abroad to explore how their craft can impact public health. As cultural exchange continues to shape approaches to wellbeing globally, artists engaging with their roots stand poised to make meaningful contributions within their adopted communities.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/music/how-spencer-percussionist-uses-rhythm-to-promote-wellbeing/
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Ekiti ADC Governorship Candidate Raises Alarm Over Vote-Buying Ahead of 2026 Polls
Candidate warns electoral officials to enforce rules, says widespread inducement threatens credibility of South-West state’s elections
Candidate warns electoral officials to enforce rules, says widespread inducement threatens credibility of South-West state’s elections
The African Democratic Congress (ADC) governorship candidate in Ekiti State has expressed serious concerns about alleged vote-buying activities as the state prepares for its 2026 governorship election. The candidate, who spoke in Ado-Ekiti on Saturday, said the growing trend of financial inducement at polling units could undermine the integrity of the entire electoral process.
According to the ADC flagbearer, reports from party agents and supporters across various local government areas suggest that some political actors are already mobilising funds and materials with the aim of influencing voters. He urged both the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies to take swift action in order to protect the credibility of Ekiti’s democratic process.
Vote-buying has been a recurring issue in Ekiti and other South-West states during previous elections, raising questions about the effectiveness of existing laws and enforcement measures. Analysts say that if left unchecked, such practices could erode public trust in government and discourage credible candidates from participating in future polls.
The ADC candidate called on INEC officials to strictly enforce anti-vote-buying regulations at polling centres and for security personnel to arrest any individual found engaging in electoral malpractice. He also appealed to voters not to allow themselves be swayed by financial offers but to vote according to their conscience.
With campaigns set to intensify in the coming months, stakeholders are watching closely to see how authorities will respond to these allegations and whether measures will be put in place to ensure a free and fair election come 2026.
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