The suspect, who claimed to have come from Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State was reportedly nabbed while using the name of the President to beg for money to purchase ram for the Eid-el Kabir in Agbado, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement made available in Abeokuta.
Adejobi said “the suspect was arrested in the palace of Alagbado of Agbado, His Royal Highness, Oba Adedayo Shyllon on Monday, October 14, at about 1400hrs.” when he claimed to be a Colonel and the Aide De Camp(ADC) to the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and was soliciting for help to buy ram for sallah.
“The traditional ruler became suspicious of him when he claimed to be the ADC to the president and begging for money to purchase ram for sallah; and the traditional ruler immediately informed the police and he was arrested.
“On interrogation, Mr Hassan confessed to be a dismissed Air Force officer of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but impersonates Colonel to make ends meet. He said he attended the military school in 1979 and posted to Zuru Kebbi State as a lance corporal; and that he attended the Nigeria Defence Academy in 1980 and passed out in 1985.
“The fake colonel said he worked with the presidency in 1997 before he was dismissed in the year 1999 as a Wing Commander.
“The suspect, who claims to be residing at the National Defence College, is cooling his feet in our custody and will be charged to court at the end of our investigation.
“The Command therefore appeals to the general public to beware of such fraudsters who may want to dupe them of their earnings and always contact the police whenever they are in doubt.
Culled from Vanguard; October 17, 2013.
October 17, 2013
EOKUTA
— The Ogun State Police Com-mand said, yesterday, that it has arrested a
50-year-old fake Colonel Hassan Ayinde for claiming to be ADC to
President President Goodluck Jonathan.
The suspect, who claimed to have come from Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State was reportedly nabbed while using the name of the President to beg for money to purchase ram for the Eid-el Kabir in Agbado, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement made available in Abeokuta.
Adejobi said “the suspect was arrested in the palace of Alagbado of Agbado, His Royal Highness, Oba Adedayo Shyllon on Monday, October 14, at about 1400hrs.” when he claimed to be a Colonel and the Aide
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The suspect, who claimed to have come from Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State was reportedly nabbed while using the name of the President to beg for money to purchase ram for the Eid-el Kabir in Agbado, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement made available in Abeokuta.
Adejobi said “the suspect was arrested in the palace of Alagbado of Agbado, His Royal Highness, Oba Adedayo Shyllon on Monday, October 14, at about 1400hrs.” when he claimed to be a Colonel and the Aide
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was arrested.
“On interrogation, Mr Hassan confessed to be a dismissed Air Force officer of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but impersonates Colonel to make ends meet. He said he attended the military school in 1979 and posted to Zuru Kebbi State as a lance corporal; and that he attended the Nigeria Defence Academy in 1980 and passed out in 1985.
“The fake colonel said he worked with the preside
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was arrested.“On interrogation, Mr Hassan confessed to be a dismissed Air Force officer of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but impersonates Colonel to make ends meet. He said he attended the military school in 1979 and posted to Zuru Kebbi State as a lance corporal; and that he attended the Nigeria Defence Academy in 1980 and passed out in 1985.
“The fake colonel said he worked with the preside
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ABEOKUTA
— The Ogun State Police Com-mand said, yesterday, that it has arrested a
50-year-old fake Colonel Hassan Ayinde for claiming to be ADC to
President President Goodluck Jonathan.
The suspect, who claimed to have come from Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State was reportedly nabbed while using the name of the President to beg for money to purchase ram for the Eid-el Kabir in Agbado, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement made available in Abeokuta.
Adejobi said “the suspect was arrested in the palace of Alagbado of Agbado, His Royal Highness, Oba Adedayo Shyllon on Monday, October 14, at about 1400hrs.” when he claimed to be a Colonel and the Aide De Camp(ADC) to the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and was soliciting for help to buy ram for sallah.
“The traditional ruler became suspicious of him when he claimed to be the ADC to the president and begging for money to purchase ram for sallah; and the traditional ruler immediately informed the police and he was arrested.
“On interrogation, Mr Hassan confessed to be a dismissed Air Force officer of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but impersonates Colonel to make ends meet. He said he attended the military school in 1979 and posted to Zuru Kebbi State as a lance corporal; and that he attended the Nigeria Defence Academy in 1980 and passed out in 1985.
“The fake colonel said he worked with the presidency in 1997 before he was dismissed in the year 1999 as a Wing Commander.
“The suspect, who claims to be residing at the National Defence College, is cooling his feet in our custody and will be charged to court at the end of our investigation.
“The Command therefore appeals to the general public to beware of such fraudsters who may want to dupe them of their earnings and always contact the police whenever they are in doubt.
The suspect, who claimed to have come from Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State was reportedly nabbed while using the name of the President to beg for money to purchase ram for the Eid-el Kabir in Agbado, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement made available in Abeokuta.
Adejobi said “the suspect was arrested in the palace of Alagbado of Agbado, His Royal Highness, Oba Adedayo Shyllon on Monday, October 14, at about 1400hrs.” when he claimed to be a Colonel and the Aide De Camp(ADC) to the President and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and was soliciting for help to buy ram for sallah.
“The traditional ruler became suspicious of him when he claimed to be the ADC to the president and begging for money to purchase ram for sallah; and the traditional ruler immediately informed the police and he was arrested.
“On interrogation, Mr Hassan confessed to be a dismissed Air Force officer of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but impersonates Colonel to make ends meet. He said he attended the military school in 1979 and posted to Zuru Kebbi State as a lance corporal; and that he attended the Nigeria Defence Academy in 1980 and passed out in 1985.
“The fake colonel said he worked with the presidency in 1997 before he was dismissed in the year 1999 as a Wing Commander.
“The suspect, who claims to be residing at the National Defence College, is cooling his feet in our custody and will be charged to court at the end of our investigation.
“The Command therefore appeals to the general public to beware of such fraudsters who may want to dupe them of their earnings and always contact the police whenever they are in doubt.
EOKUTA
— The Ogun State Police Com-mand said, yesterday, that it has arrested a
50-year-old fake Colonel Hassan Ayinde for claiming to be ADC to
President President Goodluck Jonathan.
The suspect, who claimed to have come from Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State was reportedly nabbed while using the name of the President to beg for money to purchase ram for the Eid-el Kabir in Agbado, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement made available in Abeokuta.
Adejobi said “the suspect was arrested in the palace of Alagbado of Agbado, His Royal Highness, Oba Adedayo Shyllon on Monday, October 14, at about 1400hrs.” when he claimed to be a Colonel and the Aide
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/police-arrest-fake-colonel-claiming-jonathans-adc/#sthash.svdrmLRm.dpuf
The suspect, who claimed to have come from Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State was reportedly nabbed while using the name of the President to beg for money to purchase ram for the Eid-el Kabir in Agbado, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.
Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi said this in a statement made available in Abeokuta.
Adejobi said “the suspect was arrested in the palace of Alagbado of Agbado, His Royal Highness, Oba Adedayo Shyllon on Monday, October 14, at about 1400hrs.” when he claimed to be a Colonel and the Aide
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/police-arrest-fake-colonel-claiming-jonathans-adc/#sthash.svdrmLRm.dpuf
“On interrogation, Mr Hassan confessed to be a dismissed Air Force officer of the Federal Republic of Nigeria but impersonates Colonel to make ends meet. He said he attended the military school in 1979 and posted to Zuru Kebbi State as a lance corporal; and that he attended the Nigeria Defence Academy in 1980 and passed out in 1985.
“The fake colonel said he worked with the preside
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ies,
ASUU, yesterday, in Awka took to the streets on a peaceful protest to
prevail on the Federal Government to implement the agreement it reached
with the union in 2009 on the proper funding of the country’s public
universities.
The lecturers gathered at the popular Aroma junction in the Anambra State capital as early as 8. 00am, displaying placards with some inscriptions as ‘Kill education, kill development’; ‘Fund education, fund development’; ‘ASUU for quality education’; ‘FG: agreement is agreement’; and ‘Nigeria needs quality education’.
UNIZIK ASUU chairman, Professor Ike Odumegwu, who addressed the lecturers among others, accused politicians and some wealthy Nigerians of deliberately trying to kill education in the country so that their private universities could make education beyond the reach of the poor people.
He said: “The implementation of the agreement borders on morality. We are neither negotiating, nor renegotiating with the Federal Government, but only asking government to implement the agreement it signed with ASUU in 2009.
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The lecturers gathered at the popular Aroma junction in the Anambra State capital as early as 8. 00am, displaying placards with some inscriptions as ‘Kill education, kill development’; ‘Fund education, fund development’; ‘ASUU for quality education’; ‘FG: agreement is agreement’; and ‘Nigeria needs quality education’.
UNIZIK ASUU chairman, Professor Ike Odumegwu, who addressed the lecturers among others, accused politicians and some wealthy Nigerians of deliberately trying to kill education in the country so that their private universities could make education beyond the reach of the poor people.
He said: “The implementation of the agreement borders on morality. We are neither negotiating, nor renegotiating with the Federal Government, but only asking government to implement the agreement it signed with ASUU in 2009.
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ies,
ASUU, yesterday, in Awka took to the streets on a peaceful protest to
prevail on the Federal Government to implement the agreement it reached
with the union in 2009 on the proper funding of the country’s public
universities.
The lecturers gathered at the popular Aroma junction in the Anambra State capital as early as 8. 00am, displaying placards with some inscriptions as ‘Kill education, kill development’; ‘Fund education, fund development’; ‘ASUU for quality education’; ‘FG: agreement is agreement’; and ‘Nigeria needs quality education’.
UNIZIK ASUU chairman, Professor Ike Odumegwu, who addressed the lecturers among others, accused politicians and some wealthy Nigerians of deliberately trying to kill education in the country so that their private universities could make education beyond the reach of the poor people.
He said: “The implementation of the agreement borders on morality. We are neither negotiating, nor renegotiating with the Federal Government, but only asking government to implement the agreement it signed with ASUU in 2009.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/asuu-strike-unizik-teachers-protest-non-implementation-agreement-fg/#sthash.3q1Du28v.dpuf
The lecturers gathered at the popular Aroma junction in the Anambra State capital as early as 8. 00am, displaying placards with some inscriptions as ‘Kill education, kill development’; ‘Fund education, fund development’; ‘ASUU for quality education’; ‘FG: agreement is agreement’; and ‘Nigeria needs quality education’.
UNIZIK ASUU chairman, Professor Ike Odumegwu, who addressed the lecturers among others, accused politicians and some wealthy Nigerians of deliberately trying to kill education in the country so that their private universities could make education beyond the reach of the poor people.
He said: “The implementation of the agreement borders on morality. We are neither negotiating, nor renegotiating with the Federal Government, but only asking government to implement the agreement it signed with ASUU in 2009.
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AWKA—MEMBERS
of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, UNIZIK, branch of the Academic Staff
Union of Universities, ASUU, yesterday, in Awka took to the streets on a
peaceful protest to prevail on the Federal Government to implement the
agreement it reached with the union in 2009 on the proper funding of
the country’s public universities.
The lecturers gathered at the popular Aroma junction in the Anambra State capital as early as 8. 00am, displaying placards with some inscriptions as ‘Kill education, kill development’; ‘Fund education, fund development’; ‘ASUU for quality education’; ‘FG: agreement is agreement’; and ‘Nigeria needs quality education’.
UNIZIK ASUU chairman, Professor Ike Odumegwu, who addressed the lecturers among others, accused politicians and some wealthy Nigerians of deliberately trying to kill education in the country so that their private universities could make education beyond the reach of the poor people.
He said: “The implementation of the agreement borders on morality. We are neither negotiating, nor renegotiating with the Federal Government, but only asking government to implement the agreement it signed with ASUU in 2009.
“In that agreement, government agreed with ASUU on the needs assessment of the universities and agreed to release money for its implementation only for it to turn round now to say that ASUU strike is politically motivated. Government has said ‘no work, no pay’ and ASUU is saying ‘no pay, no work’. Our demand is that our universities should be made to compete with others in the world.
“A situation whereby our rich people send their sick ones to India for medical treatment because our teaching hospitals are in shambles due to lack of proper funding is no longer acceptable.
“Our government is budgeting N3.2 trillion for the building of centenary village, but it cannot release N400 billion to upgrade facilities in the nation’s public universities. If this strike fails, it will result to a number of negative consequences for Nigerian education, including the fact that an average Nigerian student in a federal university will be paying at least N200,000, while over 80 per cent of parents can no longer afford to send their children to the university.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/asuu-strike-unizik-teachers-protest-non-implementation-agreement-fg/#sthash.3q1Du28v.dpuf
The lecturers gathered at the popular Aroma junction in the Anambra State capital as early as 8. 00am, displaying placards with some inscriptions as ‘Kill education, kill development’; ‘Fund education, fund development’; ‘ASUU for quality education’; ‘FG: agreement is agreement’; and ‘Nigeria needs quality education’.
UNIZIK ASUU chairman, Professor Ike Odumegwu, who addressed the lecturers among others, accused politicians and some wealthy Nigerians of deliberately trying to kill education in the country so that their private universities could make education beyond the reach of the poor people.
He said: “The implementation of the agreement borders on morality. We are neither negotiating, nor renegotiating with the Federal Government, but only asking government to implement the agreement it signed with ASUU in 2009.
“In that agreement, government agreed with ASUU on the needs assessment of the universities and agreed to release money for its implementation only for it to turn round now to say that ASUU strike is politically motivated. Government has said ‘no work, no pay’ and ASUU is saying ‘no pay, no work’. Our demand is that our universities should be made to compete with others in the world.
“A situation whereby our rich people send their sick ones to India for medical treatment because our teaching hospitals are in shambles due to lack of proper funding is no longer acceptable.
“Our government is budgeting N3.2 trillion for the building of centenary village, but it cannot release N400 billion to upgrade facilities in the nation’s public universities. If this strike fails, it will result to a number of negative consequences for Nigerian education, including the fact that an average Nigerian student in a federal university will be paying at least N200,000, while over 80 per cent of parents can no longer afford to send their children to the university.”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/asuu-strike-unizik-teachers-protest-non-implementation-agreement-fg/#sthash.3q1Du28v.dpuf