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Unknown gunmen murder Ogun APC’s councillorship candidate Search Daily Post Nigeria Daily Post Nigeria NewsUnknown gunmen murder Ogun APC’s councillorship candidatePublished on October 12, 2024By Gift Oba Some yet-to-be-identified gunmen shot dead Adeleke Adeyinka, the All Progressives Congress (APC) councillorship candidate for Abeokuta South Local Government, on Saturday. The incident occurred at about 2 p.m. in the Jide Jones area of Oke Ilewo, Abeokuta, Ogun State. DAILY POST gathered that the assailants arrived in a tinted car, after which one of them stepped out, shot Adeyinka at close range, and then smashed his head until he died. In a viral video observed by our correspondent, the victim was lying face up in a pool of his blood. According to a source who pleaded anonymity, “The killing happened around 2 p.m., it took everybody by surprise. No one knows if it was a cultist attack or not. The people in the area are already locking their shops. Everywhere is tense now, it is so sad.” The deceased, a former youth leader of Abeokuta South Local Government, was aspiring for the post of Councilor for Ward 15 in the forthcoming November 16 local government elections. Adeyinka was said to be a transport union worker in the Panseke area of Abeokuta during his lifetime. Meanwhile, the Ogun All Progressives Congress Youth Leaders’ Forum has condemned the killing. The forum, in a statement obtained by DAILY POST and signed by the youth leader of Abeokuta South Local Government, Comrade Kabir Odedairo, and its PRO, Timothy Odedina, described the killing as senseless and horrific. The statement reads: “The Ogun State All Progressives Congress Youth Leaders’ Forum is deeply saddened and outraged by the brutal murder of Adeleke Adeyinka, the APC candidate for Ward 15, Abeokuta South, who was killed today in the Jide Jones area of Abeokuta City. “We strongly condemn this senseless and horrific act, which has left our community shaken and grieving. The fact that Adeleke was shot and stoned to death by unknown assailants in a tinted car is particularly disturbing and warrants immediate attention from law enforcement agencies. “Adeleke was not only a promising young leader but also a dedicated member of our party, having served as the youth leader of Ward 15 in Abeokuta South and worked with others during the election.” They demanded a swift and thorough investigation by relevant authorities to ensure justice is served and urged the police to increase patrols and security measures in the affected areas to prevent further violence. The spokesperson of the Ogun police command, Omolola Odutola, when contacted by our correspondent, said the command is not aware of the situation.

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Vanguard News Search for: Search Home News E-Editions Politics Metro Business Sports Editorial Columns Allure News January 3, 2025 7-year-old boy survives five days in lion-infested Zimbabwe park 7-year-old boy survives five days in lion-infested Zimbabwe park A seven-year-old boy was found alive after being lost for five days in a reserve home to lions and other wild animals in northern Zimbabwe, the wildlife authority said Friday. The boy wandered into the Matusadona National Park next to his village on December 27 and was found five days later and about 50 kilometres (about 30 miles) away, ZimParks spokesperson Tinashe Farawo said. He had survived on wild fruit and water that he found by digging into a river bank, a technique known in Zimbabwe’s drought-prone areas, Farawo said in a statement. I Can’t give up because I have a mother and two brothers — Blind 23-Yr-Old Fabiyi…0:00 / 0:00 “Remarkably, it is estimated that he walked through the harsh terrain of the lion-infested Matusadona National Park for 49 kilometres from his village to the point where he was found,” Farawo said. Rangers, locals and police launched a search for the child immediately after hearing that he was missing but their efforts were hindered by heavy rain. His footprints were spotted on December 30 and the boy, Tinotenda Pundu, was found early the following day, he said. The child was admitted to hospital and was frail but had no visible injuries, said lawmaker Mutsa Murombedzi, who is from the area. “It was a miracle that he survived,” she told AFP. “He was clever enough to… sleep on perched rocks so that lions and other wildlife could not get to him,” she said. “Villagers helped with the search, playing drums hoping that he would follow the sound,” the MP said. But he was only found with the help of rangers who were able to go deeper into the wilderness to look for him. The Matusadona National Park, near Zimbabwe’s Lake Kariba, is home to a range of wild animals including lions, leopards, elephants and buffalo, according to its website. I did not sign $45.21m Flyover deal with China’, Okpebholo replies PDP October 27, 2024 Jimoh Ibrahim urges Govt to issue food vouchers to combat hunger October 27, 2024 5 African countries that retained their colonial names October 26, 2024 How US sent aircraft with medical equipment to evacuate Binance executive Gambaryan from Nigeria – Report October 26, 2024 more top stories How Customs officials are breaching security, threatening staff at Lagos airport — FAAN FAAN, CIAP urge aviation reporters to prioritise accurate coverage Food World food prices drop 2% in 2024 – FAO Man Utd ‘starving for leaders’ ahead of Liverpool clash, says Amorim Man Utd ‘starving for leaders’ ahead of Liverpool clash, says Amorim Disclaimer Comments expressed here do not reflect the opinions of Vanguard newspapers or any employee thereof. About Us Advertise with us Contact Us Privacy Policy Casino Non AAMS Allure Aviation Business Columns Crime Alert Discussion Editorial Education E-Editions Entertainment Environment Features Foreign Health Homes & Property Human Angle Insurance and You Interviews Labour Law & Human Rights Metro Motoring Politics Relationships Special Report Sports Sweet Crude Technology The Arts Cartoons Travel & Tourism Videos Viewpoint Woman’s Own Worship © 2025 Vanguard Media Limited, Nigeria

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