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Ondo Security Firm Rescues Abducted Trader, Arrests Two Suspects in Irele LGA

GSSL operation foils ₦40 million ransom demand as police take custody of alleged kidnappers in Ondo South-West

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GSSL operation foils ₦40 million ransom demand as police take custody of alleged kidnappers in Ondo South-West

A private security company, Gallery Security Services Limited (GSSL), has dismantled a kidnap syndicate and rescued a 37-year-old trader, Morenike Falona, who was held captive for three days in Irele Local Government Area of Ondo State. The incident took place last week after the victim was abducted from her residence at Orelopo Street, off Ebute Road, in Irele Town.

According to findings, the kidnappers stormed Falona’s family home and, after failing to seize her husband, forced her into his vehicle before fleeing the scene. Acting on intelligence, GSSL mobilised a twenty-member rapid response team that tracked the suspects to a hideout within a palm plantation in the Iju-Osun community. The operation led to the safe recovery of Falona and the arrest of two alleged kidnappers: Obibodefiyie Ajuesie (36) from Ajapa Community and Monday Lucky (popularly known as “Gazilo,” 37) from Akpata Community — both within Ese-Odo Local Government Area.

Kidnap-for-ransom cases have surged across Ondo State and much of Nigeria’s South-West zone in recent months, with residents increasingly turning to private security outfits for protection amid concerns over police capacity. The abduction of traders and business owners has become a major issue for local communities who fear further attacks if perpetrators are not prosecuted.

Confirming the development, GSSL management said the operation was supported by credible intelligence from community members. “Our team acted swiftly to prevent payment of a ₦40 million ransom demanded by the suspects,” a company spokesperson stated. Ondo State Police Command has since taken custody of the two suspects for further investigation and possible prosecution.

The rescue has brought relief to residents of Irele LGA, but stakeholders warn that more robust collaboration between formal security agencies and local operatives is needed to curb rising insecurity. Police authorities urged citizens to report suspicious activity promptly while promising sustained patrols across vulnerable communities.

Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/private-security-firm-gssl-bust-kidnap-ring-rescue-abducted-trader/

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French Institute Urges Increased Support for Live Music, Emerging Artists at Abuja Event

Cultural stakeholders gather in FCT as French Institute marks World Music Day, calls for policy backing and investment

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Cultural stakeholders gather in FCT as French Institute marks World Music Day, calls for policy backing and investment

Music lovers, cultural enthusiasts, and performers converged on Team Compound in Abuja on Saturday as the French Institute marked World Music Day with a call for stronger backing of live music and upcoming artistes. The event, which drew a diverse crowd from across the Federal Capital Territory, highlighted the challenges facing Nigeria’s creative sector and underscored the need for sustained support.

The celebration featured live performances from both established acts and emerging talents, providing a platform for artistes to showcase their craft. Organisers said the event aimed not only to entertain but also to raise awareness about the pressing issues confronting musicians and the broader entertainment industry in Nigeria. According to participants, limited access to funding, inadequate venues, and lack of institutional support continue to hinder growth in live music.

Stakeholders present at the occasion stressed that increased investment from both government and private sector is essential to nurture new talent and preserve Nigeria’s rich musical heritage. The French Institute noted that collaborative efforts between cultural bodies, policymakers, and investors would create more opportunities for young artistes. “Supporting live music is not just about entertainment; it is about sustaining our cultural identity and creating jobs,” an organiser said during the event.

No government representative was immediately available for comment on proposed policy changes or direct support for emerging artistes. However, industry observers say targeted interventions—such as grants, infrastructure upgrades, and promotion of local content—could help address existing gaps. The opposition could not be immediately reached for their reaction.

As momentum builds around initiatives like World Music Day, many in Nigeria’s creative community are hopeful that sustained advocacy will lead to concrete reforms. Stakeholders say improved support structures could boost employment, enhance international recognition of Nigerian music, and strengthen cultural ties within West Africa.

Source: https://guardian.ng/life/music/french-institute-highlights-need-for-more-support-for-live-music-and-emerging-artists/

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Soludo Moves to Regulate Rent Fees in Anambra Amid Pushback Over ₦12,000 Cement Price

Landlords cite soaring building costs as government targets agents and estate operators for alleged exploitation of tenants

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Landlords cite soaring building costs as government targets agents and estate operators for alleged exploitation of tenants

Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has announced plans to clamp down on excessive housing charges, warning house agents and estate operators against collecting illegal fees from tenants beyond agreed rent payments. The move, revealed on Friday, has drawn mixed reactions in Anambra, with landlords arguing that rising construction costs make it unfair for government to influence rental prices.

The state government is considering reforms that may regulate agency charges, require the registration of real estate agents, and provide new channels for tenants to report exploitation. Governor Soludo stated that his administration was responding to reports of tenants being forced to pay multiple fees in addition to their rent. “I learnt that after tenants pay their house rent, agents still collect additional fees from them. House agents in Anambra State should get ready… we are coming for them,” Soludo said during an address.

However, some landlords and property developers have voiced strong opposition, highlighting the impact of inflation on construction materials. A Nigerian man went viral online after saying, “I can’t be buying a bag of cement for ₦12,000 and you tell me how much I will rent my property.” He added that unless government introduces mass housing schemes or subsidises building materials, efforts to regulate private rents are unsustainable. “If govt wants to crash rent, they should roll out mass housing for low income earners and rent will crash,” he argued on social media.

For years, residents in major cities like Awka, Onitsha and Nnewi have faced high accommodation costs due to agency fees, agreement charges and legal deposits often rivaling or exceeding annual rent. Some tenants allege that these extra charges are now a significant barrier to securing affordable housing. The planned reforms are expected to focus more on regulating the activities of agents and real estate practitioners than imposing direct controls on landlords’ rental prices.

Soludo’s intervention is part of a wider push by the Anambra government against what it describes as exploitative practices in critical sectors. Over the past two years, authorities have increased efforts to bring transparency into property transactions and protect residents from predatory practices. While officials say new regulations will restore order in the housing market, stakeholders warn that without addressing fundamental supply issues—such as construction inflation—the cost burden may persist.

Source: https://www.pulse.ng/story/i-cant-be-buying-cement-for-naira12000-and-you-tell-me-what-rent-to-charge-nigerian-man-reacts-as-soludo-moves-against-excessive-housing-fees-in-anambra-2026062210012541963

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Cape Verde Coach Bubista Hails Team’s Historic World Cup Progress

Manager credits players’ ambition after Cape Verde secures maiden FIFA World Cup qualification in dramatic fashion

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Manager credits players’ ambition after Cape Verde secures maiden FIFA World Cup qualification in dramatic fashion

Cape Verde national team coach, Bubista, has commended his players for their determination and belief after the country reached a new milestone by qualifying for the FIFA World Cup for the first time. The achievement was confirmed on Monday following a decisive match that sealed their historic spot at the global football tournament.

The crucial victory, which took place at home in Praia, saw Cape Verde overcome their final group stage opponents to clinch one of Africa’s coveted World Cup slots. The result sparked celebrations across the island nation as fans and football stakeholders hailed the team’s achievement.

This qualification marks a significant leap for Cape Verdean football, coming after years of steady progress on the continental stage, including previous Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) appearances. For many Nigerians and other African observers, Cape Verde’s rise under Bubista is seen as proof of what smaller nations can achieve with proper planning and investment in youth development.

Coach Bubista praised his squad’s mentality after the match, stating that their success was a product of hard work and big dreams. “We came to dream big,” he said, while also acknowledging the support from the country’s football federation and fans. He highlighted how this achievement would inspire future generations and strengthen football development on the islands.

With their place now secured in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, Cape Verde is expected to intensify preparations for their debut appearance on world football’s biggest stage. The nation joins other African qualifiers and will be looking to represent West Africa with pride when the tournament kicks off next year.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/889744-we-came-to-dream-big-bubista-salutes-cape-verdes-world-cup-rise.html

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