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PRETTY OKAFOR SLIGHTS TONY OKOROJI

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WHERE ARE THE MUMU FOLLOWERS OF TONY OKOROJI, YOU ALL LINE UP HERE….. YOU SEE
THE TRUTH WILL ALWAYS COME OUT – PRETTY OKAFOR

YOU CAN’T BENEFIT FROM SUPREME COURT JUDGEMENT -MCSN TELLS COSON AND TONY OKOROJI.

The gloves are off and the Musical Copyright Society Nigeria (MCSN) is ready to counter the many lies peddled by the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) and its erstwhile Chairman Tony Okoroji in the public space in relation to COSON’s legal status following the expiration of its approval by the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) and the recent attempts by the society to benefit from the Supreme Court judgments achieved by the MCSN in Suit Nos. 336/2008 between Adeokin Records Co & Anor vs MCSN and SC. 425/2010 between MCSN vs. Compact Discs Technologies &Ors.

In a public statement signed by the Chairman of MCSN, Orits Williki, in the week, MCSN stated clearly that the management of COSON is being clever by half in its attempt to hide under the Supreme Court judgments to operate illegally and muddle up the copyright business environment.

The statement recalls that for decades Okoroji branded MCSN as a criminal organisation because MCSN rightly defined its legal status as an owner, assignee and exclusive licensee of copyright.

“While Okoroji was basking in his falsehoods, MCSN concentrated on its cases before the courts and was making progress silently.

The big bang came on December 14, 2018 when the Supreme Court entered judgment in favour of MCSN in MCSN vs Compact Discs Technologies & Ors case which is reported in (2019) 4 NWLR (Pt.1661) 1.

No sooner than when this happened that the Board of Directors of COSON which elected Okoroji as Chairman, voted to remove him as chairman, but rather than bow to the legal authority of its Board, Okoroji launched a major warfare against the people who helped him to form and grow COSON. The crisis led to the suspension of COSON’s licence/approval to operate as a collecting society/CMO. Now the approval has expired altogether”, the statement stated.

It further stated that having ran COSON into a jam, Okoroji has now launched a major scheme to continue to bamboozle the general public that COSON does not require the approval or licence of NCC to operate.

“Without an iota of shame, Okoroji and his team are claiming to rely on Supreme Court authorities. The cases from which they are drawing their authority are not mentioned, but it is clear that they are pointing to the MCSN’s judgments at the Supreme Court.
What a shameless summersault by Okoroji who for over twenty years derided MCSN for sticking to and defending its legal status as owner, assignee and exclusive licensee of copyright “.

The statement claims that for the sake of clarity and to give a lie to the new found status of COSON, the Supreme Court judgments particularly in the MCSN vs Compact Discs case, the main plank upon which the judgment was entered in favour of MCSN was that the Copyright Act of 2004 or the Copyright Amendment Decree of 1999 CANNOT operate retroactively against MCSN which had been in existence and operating since 1984.

COSON which came into existence post 1999 or 2004 cannot claim not to be affected by the provisions of the Copyright Act 2004 or Copyright Amendment Decree1999.

“Now Okoroji and COSON want to distance themselves from being “the sole government approved collecting society for musical works and sound recordings” with which they rode rough shod over the copyright space for the past 9 years. They have suddenly forgotten that they rode into collective administration of copyright in musical works and sound recordings on the wings of the approval granted to them by the NCC. They suddenly forgot that all the monies they made in those nine years were made in the name of being an approved collecting society. They suddenly forgot that all the court judgements they claim to have won at the Federal High Court were on the basis of their claim of being approved or licensed by the NCC as a collecting society or CMO. Yet they do not want to operate under the Law and regulations which brought them into being. They should be told in clear terms that they cannot eat their cake and still have it “.

In conclusion the statement made it clear that MCSN and its staffers who suffered from Okoroji’s instigated persecution for more than ten years will go after Tony Okoroji and COSON to demand compensation for damages and trauma caused them and their businesses in the last ten years as they shall be hearing from its lawyers.

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Police kill abductors of former AIG Hakeem Odumosu’s wife, recover ransom

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Operatives of the Nigeria Police Force have killed the abductors of Folashade Odumosu, the wife of former Assistant Inspector General of Police, Hakeem Odumosu.

The Force Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, who disclosed this to Channels TV on Thursday morning, said the victim also regained her freedom on Wednesday.

The retired AIG’s wife was kidnapped last Thursday at the entrance of her residence in Arepo, Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State.

Society Reporters learned that the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Lanre Ogunlowo, led the operation that rescued the retired AIG’s wife.

The kidnappers whisked the victim through a swampy area to an unknown destination after dragging her out of her SUV.

Giving an update on the matter, Adejobi said the operatives also recovered the ransom paid to the kidnappers as bait.

However, he refused to disclose the amount paid to the kidnappers or where exactly the victim was rescued.

 

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ENHANCING PUBLIC SAFETY AND SECURITY: THE HALO TRUST AND US GOVERNMENT PARTNER TO PROVIDE AMMUNITION HANDLING AND ACCOUNTING TRAINING AT IKEJA LAGOS.

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The Nigeria Police Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal – Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (NPF EOD-CBRN) has successfully completed the first batch of training for 19 personnel on Ammunition Handling and Accounting Course. The training, held in Ikeja, Lagos, from December 3-20, 2024, was organized by The HALO Trust and sponsored by the United States Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs.

According to The HALO Trust’s Country Director for Nigeria, Prince Ganiyu Otunba, this training is part of aholistic NPF-HALO developed project aimed at supporting personnel capacity building, addressing equipment needs, and enhancing the operational readiness of the NPF EOD-CBRN Command to mitigate explosive ordnance threats in Nigeria. A second batch of 22 personnel is scheduled to undergo the same training in January.

The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun PhD, NPM, through the CP EOD–CBRN CP Patrick Atayeroexpressed gratitude to the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs andThe Trust HALO for their support.

The training aimed to equip NPF EOD-CBRN personnel with the knowledge, skills, and best practices necessary to handle and account for ammunition and explosives safely and securely. The course also focused on ensuring proper accounting and record-keeping, preventing theft and diversion, reducing the risk of unplanned explosions at munitions sites, and promoting international best practices.

The NPF appreciates the support provided by the United States government, which will have a profoundly positive impact on the society.

CP Patrick Atayero emphasized the importance of responsible ammunition management in preventing the proliferation of illicit weapons and reducing the risk of unplanned explosions at munitions sites. He urged all stakeholders to collaborate with the Police in efforts to prevent the diversion, misuse, and unauthorized handling of explosive and other hazardous materials.

About HALO

The HALO Trust is the world’s largest humanitarian organization engaged in the field of Mine Action and weapons and ammunition management. With over 35 years’ experience, The HALO Trust is the most experienced organization in the field of Weapons and Ammunition Management, rehabilitating and constructing armouries and ammunition stores to international standards, disposing of unsafe and unserviceable weapons and ammunition, and building national capacity to allow for the safe, accountable and secure management and control of weapons and ammunition.

The HALO Trust presently implements Mine Action and weapons and ammunition management projects in 30 countries and territories. In 2024, HALO trained a total of 106 Nigeria security forces personnel in weapons and ammunition management.

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Aliu Gafar delivers stellar performance as Esusu in Femi Adebayo’s Seven Doors

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By Rtn. Victor Ojelabi

The much-anticipated movie series Seven Doors by Femi Adebayo has finally premiered, currently showing on Netflix, captivating audiences with its intricate storytelling and compelling characters.

The movie begins with a haunting scene of seven women under a mysterious spell leaping to their deaths from a waterfall, setting the tone for a gripping tale that unravels in Ilara Kingdom.

The series explores various societal issues, including corruption, greed, gluttony, family values, malicious conspiracies, and the delicate balance of law and order.

Central to its plot is the calamitous fate of Oba Adedunjoye, the Onilara of Ilara, whose failure to perform traditional rites—symbolised by knocking on seven doors—unleashes devastating consequences on his kingdom.

At the heart of this chaos is Esusu, a malevolent and exiled villain whose return wreaks havoc.

Esusu, a ni ohun t’Eledumare o ni.
Eledumare o ni ika, ika ni Esusu

The character of Esusu, pivotal to the story’s depth, is masterfully brought to life by Aliu Gafar.

Gafar’s first appearance, late in Episode 2, immediately shifts the narrative, introducing a chilling force that spares no one, not even the royal family. His commanding portrayal encapsulates the essence of Esusu, a man whose wickedness defies comprehension.

The backstory reveals Esusu’s sinister pact with Ọba Adejuwọn, an ancestor of Adedunjoye.

Desperation led Adejuwon to seek Esusu’s help to evade death—a move that came at an unthinkable cost, forgetting that bi alọ ba lọ, abọ nbọ (a pendulum that swings to is still coming to swing fro).

Esusu’s return demanded not only royal treatment but the freedom to live as he pleased, challenging the very fabric of the kingdom.

Gafar embodies this complex character with remarkable precision, delivering a performance that is both chilling and unforgettable.

With almost two decades in Nollywood, Aliu Gafar has solidified his reputation as a versatile and dedicated actor.

His extensive filmography includes acclaimed productions such as Jagun Jagun, Anikulapo, Iyalode, Eefin, and Omo Ajele.

His role in Seven Doors further cements his legacy as a master of his craft, showcasing his ability to seamlessly portray multifaceted characters.

The Yoruba actor has also garnered accolades for his work, including the Best Actor award at the Dallas International Yoruba Movies Awards for his role in Peregun.

His commitment to the industry and his talent for captivating performances continue to make him a force to be reckoned with in Nollywood.

In Seven Doors, Gafar’s nuanced performance as Esusu elevates the series, demonstrating his ability to command attention and bring depth to a complex narrative.

His contribution to the Nigerian film industry remains invaluable, and his portrayal of Esusu is a testament to his enduring excellence.

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