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THE RISING PROFILE OF ADENIKE OLUWAFUNMILOLA

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Adenike Oluwafunmilola is the rare kind of author, who can write great religious as well as great motivational and inspirational and interesting books from her brain shelf to make the world a better place. She is the unassuming CEO of Peniel Oat Book House, a reserved publishing firm in Nigeria.

The soft spoken writer who is a graduate of Educational Guidance and Counseling from the prestigious Ondo State University (Now Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti) Ekiti State, Nigeria is no doubt one of the leading authors to reckon with when it comes to religious, counseling and inspirational books in Nigeria.

In this present state of the nation, when people need great books to lift up their spirits, she has strategically published new books for the readers’ delight and empowerment which can be very useful in and outside the shores of this country.

On her list of publications presently are books to buy namely: The Love Medicine, War Against Home Destroyers & Marriage Breakers, Angelic Assistance, Don’t Be Too Sure, The Sweetness of Salt (with 77 Prayer Points and The Sweetness in Honey (Prayer of Abundance).

The Love Medicine: This is a story of a woman who believes the only way to win her husband’s love and affection is by giving him a love portion but she found herself in dilemma as the love portion was discovered to be a poison meant to kill her husband.

War Against Home Destroyers & Marriage Breakers:  Many women have lost their homes to strange women and through demonic attacks from household wickedness and manipulation from witchcraft power. The husbands of such women might be showing signs of infidelity, such as keeping late at night, threatening to leave the home over little argument, refusing to eat at home and they ignorantly believe the devil’s lies that it is a sign of work pressure.

The book exposes the antics of strange women and it explain some physical steps to be taken in bringing the in order and also contains prayers to settle the matter spiritually.

Angelic Assistance: Angels are the heavenly beings created by God to minister to his children. They bring to pass anything believers pray about that is in line with the word of God and His will because they are committed to obeying God’s command.

God is the giver of all good things but there are Angels that are put in-charge of them, therefore we can send them to carry out all what God has commanded concerning us.

In this book Angelic Assistance, it definitely brings you insights from revelation and her personal experience, how the angels in charge of abundant wealth and prosperity can put to work through effective prayers.

Don’t Be Too Sure:  Overcoming temptation is one of the tests we have to go through as Christians and the purpose is to strengthen our spiritual muscles; if we never stand against temptation, we might never know our own spiritual strength.

Even the Lord Jesus Christ was tempted by the devil and He overcame him with the word of God “It is written” The purpose of this book is to help us understand temptation and aggressively resist it so as to stay ahead of the devil using the appropriate word of God.

The Sweetness of Salt (with 77 Prayer Points: Salt is a mineral that has been in use since ancient time as a preservative. In 2 Chronicles 13:5 the Bible says “Should you not know it that the Lord God of Israel gave the dominion over Israel to David and his sons by a covenant of salt”

The above word of God is the covenant that he made with David and his generations; the covenant that cannot be broken, changed or corrupted.

She therefore encourages you to read this book with understanding and key into this generational covenant. You will be mightily blessed as you pray the prayers in this book as instructed by the soirit of God. This is when the purpose of this book is fulfilled. Shalom!

The Sweetness in Honey (Prayer of Abundance): Honey is mentioned severally in different verses of the Bible and when God says He will take you to a land that is flowing with milk and honey. He actually means He will take you to a place of supernatural abundance of wealth and prosperity.

The thought of Divine Abundance might seem like a huge misconception considering the worsening economic conditions. However, when you receive the promise from God in your spirit and walk in it then the purpose for this book is achieved.

Findings from the industry watchers revealed that she is an in-depth teacher of the word, Christian Counselor, Best Selling Author and reputable speaker in Churches, Conferences and Seminars.

Those who should know disclosed that Adenike is a crown princess born into Basibo Odoru dynasty, the ruling clan in Iperu Remo Kingdom in Ogun State. And, she is a servant leader of Balm of Gilead Counseling Ministry which is solely dedicated to ministering faith and healing to people who suffer from various emotional wounds and trauma.

More so, she is also the Founder/Lead Counselor of God’s own Daughters Ministry International, a Non-Governmental Organization divinely inspired to help woman of all ages rediscover their talents and potentials, so as to fulfill the purpose of God in their lives, teaching them how to manage their relationships, talents and resources within the confines of God’s words in order to live fulfilling lives and become channel of blessing to their generation.

She has this incredible compassion and humanity for whatever or whoever he was writing about. No doubt, she remains the best at creating sympathy for even unsympathetic character.

She use words so beautifully, so adeptly that she gives the readers tons of information without seeming like she’s giving any at all.

Outstandingly she talks and writes about women in a way that no one did for a very long time. She tells the truth about women’s lives- class, love, ambition, sex, marriage, kids, and all of it like no one else does.

No doubt, Adenike Oluwafunmilola is a great gift to the publishing industry and you can always connect with her through the email: penieloat@gmail.com

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Oando Boss, Wale Tinubu Receives Award as Best Investor of the Year

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Jubril Adewale Tinubu, oil tycoon and GCE of leading oil and gas firm, OANDO, yesterday shone brilliantly like a well-cut diamond when he received the award for the New Telegraph Investor/Transaction of the Year 2024.

 

The oil guru with three decades of expectational performance in the oil sector was among other prominent Nigerians that went home with honours at the Oriental Hotels, venue of the ceremony.

 

The award, described as well- deserved, was presented to Tinubu for leading his team to successfully completing the acquisition of Agip Oil Company at $783 million.

 

The transaction, which was completed in August 2024, was described my many as a remarkable one the nation’s economy.

 

Tinubu is an intelligent, pragmatic and a genius who strikes when the iron is hottest.

 

Gifted with a knack to spot opportunity ahead of the crowd, Tinubu has in the last 30 years of unbroken entrepreneurial voyage positioned Oando among the best oil and gas company in the world.

He believes Nigeria offers limitless possibilities and opportunities, and holds high, at all times, the banner of hope.

 

Today, the business has not only earned him fame and wealth, but has also contributed in great measures to the economic development of Africa and beyond.

 

Other awardees on the night include Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State won the Governor of the Year 2024; Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State received the Governor of the Year in Projects, while Governor Ahmed Aliyu of Sokoto State won Governor of the Year in Economy

 

 

Others are Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State; Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke; Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji; Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), Mr Mele Kyari, won the newspaper’s prestigious Man of the Year 2024, while the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Barrister Festus Keyamo (SAN), won Minister of the Year 2024 in Transformative Leadership.

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The weaponization of justice and the injustice faced by Dan Etete – Jeremiah Perekeme 0woupele

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In the intricate corridors of global jurisprudence, the scales of justice often tip under the weight of political machinations and economic interests. The case of Dan Etete, Nigeria’s former Minister of Petroleum, epitomizes how legal systems can be manipulated, leading to profound personal and national injustices.

Dan Etete, appointed as Nigeria’s Minister of Petroleum Resources in 1995, played a pivotal role in introducing the marginal oil field regime and indigenous participation in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry. His contributions have however been beclouded by the controversy around the controversial OPL 245. This oil block, one of Africa’s richest, became the focus of a protracted legal battle involving major oil companies amid allegations of corruption. Etete’s involvement led to accusations that have marred his reputation and overshadowed his contributions to Nigeria’s oil sector.

In a landmark decision, an Italian court acquitted Eni, Shell, and associated individuals, including Etete, of corruption charges related to OPL 245. The court concluded that there was no case to answer, highlighting the absence of sufficient evidence to substantiate the allegations. This verdict underscores the complexities inherent in international legal proceedings, where accusations often outpace the evidence required for conviction.

Etete’s ordeal is not isolated. Globally, individuals have faced similar legal battles, where accusations are levied, with years spent in court, only to culminate in acquittals. These cases highlight systemic issues within legal frameworks that allow for the weaponization of justice, often driven by political or economic motivations.

The protracted legal saga of Amanda Knox serves as a poignant illustration of Italy’s judicial labyrinth. Knox, an American student, was accused of the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia. After initial convictions and subsequent acquittals, she was finally exonerated by Italy’s Supreme Court in 2015.

The case highlighted significant issues within the Italian legal system. Issues were raised around the handling of forensic evidence, media interference, and prosecutorial conduct. It also underscored the challenges of ensuring justice in a system where legal procedures can be as complex as the crimes themselves.

In the UK, the case of the Birmingham Six remains a stark reminder of the fallibility of justice systems. Six Irish men were wrongfully convicted in 1975 for pub bombings in Birmingham, based on coerced confessions and questionable forensic evidence. After 16 years of imprisonment, their convictions were quashed in 1991, revealing systemic flaws such as investigative misconduct and the suppression of evidence. This case prompted significant reforms in the UK’s criminal justice system, emphasizing the need for checks and balances to prevent miscarriages of justice.

The term “weaponization of justice” refers to the deliberate manipulation of legal systems to achieve objectives beyond the pursuit of truth and fairness. The weaponization of legal technicalities, whether through coerced confessions, mishandled evidence, or political interference, undermines the foundational principles of justice.

In Dan Etete’s case, the prolonged legal battles, despite eventual acquittal, suggest a misuse of judicial processes, leading to reputational damage. Despite his achievements that merit recognition, and most notably his discharge and acquittal in three jurisdictions – ITALY, UNITED KINGDOM, and Nigeria; he has remained the focal point of smear campaigns.

What does his discharge and acquittal really mean? It means that Dan Etete has been formally cleared of charges in a court of law. This means the court has found him not guilty of the charges brought against him. An acquittal signifies that there was insufficient evidence to prove the person committed the alleged offence, or was proven innocent. This means the accused is released from the legal process and is free to go. If he has been found to have done nothing wrong by the Nigerian Legal system, where the judiciary has come under scrutiny in recent times, is it being insinuated that the course of justice was perverted in those other jurisdictions?

In reflecting upon the Chief Dan Etete cases, it becomes evident that the pursuit of justice requires constant vigilance, systemic introspection, and unwavering commitment to fairness. Just as poverty can be weaponized to perpetuate societal inequities, legal ambiguities when exploited, lead to miscarriages of justice.

Moreover, they erode public trust in legal institutions, deter individuals from public service, and can have economic repercussions, especially in sectors as vital as oil and gas. Furthermore, they highlight the need for reforms to prevent the misuse of legal systems and to ensure that justice is truly blind.

Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs) often find themselves under intense scrutiny due to their influential positions, making them susceptible to allegations of corruption. In several instances, PEPs have been wrongfully accused and, despite subsequent exoneration, have suffered significant reputational damage due to smear campaigns. Here are five notable cases from different countries:

Former President John Dramani Mahama was implicated in a bribery scandal involving Airbus SE, with allegations suggesting his involvement through his brother, Samuel Adam Mahama. These claims, lacking substantial evidence, were perceived as politically motivated to tarnish Mahama’s reputation and divert attention from governmental shortcomings. The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) eventually exonerated Mahama, but the smear campaign had already inflicted damage on his public image.

Adolphus Wabara, former President of the Nigerian Senate, faced allegations in 2005 of accepting a ₦55 million bribe to influence budget approvals. Despite his resignation and a prolonged 14-year legal battle, Wabara was acquitted in 2019 due to insufficient evidence.

Frederick Chiluba, Zambia’s second President, faced allegations of embezzling public funds after his tenure ended in 2002. Following a protracted legal process, Chiluba was acquitted of all charges in 2009. The court determined that the prosecution failed to provide compelling evidence linking him to the alleged crimes. This verdict underscored the challenges in distinguishing between political vendettas and genuine anti-corruption efforts.

Georgia Thompson, a Wisconsin state employee, was convicted in 2006 on federal corruption charges, accused of steering a state contract for political reasons. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit overturned her conviction in 2007, citing a lack of evidence.

Former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia was accused of misusing funds related to the Zia Charitable Trust, leading to her conviction and imprisonment in 2018. In November 2024, the Supreme Court of Bangladesh acquitted Zia and all co-accused, citing a lack of credible evidence.

Nabil Sayadi, director of the European branch of the Global Relief Foundation, was accused of transferring funds to an Al-Qaeda financier, leading to his inclusion on international watch-lists and the freezing of his assets. In 2006, Belgian judges exonerated Sayadi, citing a lack of evidence linking him to terrorist activities.

These cases highlight the profound impact that unfounded corruption allegations and smear campaigns can have on PEPs, often resulting in lasting reputational harm even after legal exoneration.While many accusations are substantiated, there are notable instances where PEPs have been wrongfully accused and subsequently exonerated by the legal system.

Chief Dan Etete’s experience, like the ones already referenced, serves as a stark reminder of the potential for justice systems to be weaponized. It calls for introspection and reform to safeguard the principles of fairness and equity, ensuring that individuals are protected from undue legal persecutions driven by interests that have little to do with justice. This underscores the necessity for robust legal frameworks that ensure due process, protect individuals from politically motivated accusations, and uphold the integrity of judicial systems worldwide.

*** Jeremiah Perekeme Owoupele is a Niger Delta based lawyer.

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Portable now in our custody – Ogun Police

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The Ogun State Police Command says Habeeb Okikiola, aka Portable, is now in its custody.

 

Omolola Odutola, the state public relations officer made the disclosure in a statement on Wednesday.

 

According to her, “The Ogun State Police Command wishes to inform the public that Habeeb Okikiola, also known as Portable, arrived at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Eleweran, Abeokuta, at exactly 13:23 hours today, February 19, 2025.

 

 

“His presence at the SCID is connected to an ongoing investigation. The command assures the public that due process will be followed in handling this matter, and updates will be provided as necessary.”

 

Portable was declared wanted for assault on some officials of the Ogun State Town Planning Agency who were carrying out enforcement on his property in the Ilogbo area of the state.

 

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