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Sunday 2 February 2020

Mixed Reactions As Ban For Okada, Maruwa in Lagos Take Effect


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Following the recent ban of Okada, Maruwa operation in Lagos by the Lagos State Government, some motorists and residents of Lagos have reacted to the new development in the State.

AgegePulse has gathered  some of their reactions as it affects individuals, read below for their reactions.

I have never been a fan of keke or okada.......there presence constitute nuisance -Ola Tas

The decision to ban okada on major roads is a good development in the right direction. But pressure must be put on the government to invest more in bus transportation  by bringing into service more bus routes for BRT and invest more in the transportation industry -Babajide Oshodi

Please tell me any state that has ban keke, You are comparing lagos with with over 20 million  population  with edo and imo that ban okada is not same, Okada is a choice , Nobody is forced  to take okada, The crime rate in edo is more than lagos because  of lack of employment, In edo, imo, and kano they have good road, Lagos have bad road, Danfo drive against  traffic they are not banned I hope during election  time this ban will be sustained,
It is wickedness against the people - Ade moses

See okada is a problem on a Lagos roads likewise the danfos. Lagos state has lost control over them. The lastma officials look them without any caution when dey go against the traffic laws. They stop at any place to board passengers. They caused traffics anywhere in Lagos road. They are being used as one chance. Why can’t lagos state have power over them? If you can handle them, I am very sure they have chairman. Arrest the chairman. That’s all - Engr. Ojo Ayodele

Olufemi Michael - Good suggestion sir,  another suggestion of mine is that secret camera should be installed in all our major roads especially bus stops. Eny danfo  caught doing this, should be declare wanted by police. Police should be doing stop and search excises on those danfor once on every 3 month.

Komolafe Abiodun - Regulation is what these bikes and Maruwa needs. Not outright ban. But once election approaches, una go still re-introduce them. Awon Olofo

Shop Stephen - I am so disappointed by the resent decision of the lagos govt banning keke and okada on some of these roads..they complain of the manners coursed by some of the riders which is true but because there are bad heads in the govt then should we desolve the government?....instead of looking for ways to control and regulate the activities of these people u now had to bring them back to square one... Now some of these security agencies sent to arrest  are also owners of these keke and okadas...


Stopping okada and keke nape not yet mature in lagos. Looking at the Population and biz level to meet up target in time of emergency, okada is still very useful, providing rules, regulation and safety standard should be deploy. I notice one thing in lagos, revenues generation is a priority, whenever any body is given a new political appointee she or he always look at revenue generation example. Getting permit for bole hole water is an ideal for revenue from a man and many more. How many revenue lagos resident go pay. Please do the rightful first before scratching your pocket. Stoping making movement in lagos too cumbersome. Build more open access road and restrict okada on major high way not internal Street run that is not motor able in term of traffic. O pay and etc that is safety compliance should be allow. Or can lagos state government provide a special transport for emergency purpose. Maybe soon we go pay tax in lagos before we Park our pupu or faces.
- Chima Okoro

 unfortunately their immediate family will be affected just that they didn’t think it deep..... policy without palliative  -Lanre Olanrewaju

I stand with lagos state goverment ,now lagos will  have a new look but i addvice my able governor to put addiquet  security at some local places like okoko ,iba,orile and so many others and ask my governor to try his best to provide BRT bus from lagos island to iyanoba so lagos will look more better - Ezekwa Peters

Obinna Igbinoba - The government of Lagos state missed it these time ... these excuses are not expectable under the present economy environment in Nigeria.... it has only created a more scary situation... making the security agencies to make more money from these poor riders...


When there is a law prohibiting an act, you don't indulge in it and then be asking for govt palliatives. Its like an armed robber excusing his criminality on the basis that the govt did not provide employment opportunities.-Kola Osundairo

Freziers : Is this sanctions all over Lagos or some areas not affected...? I can see tax forces  here in Agege area trying to arrest bike & keke
 D1: The situation is getting out of hands ooo, the police are trying to take undue advantage of the situation
 Frik: Our boys in Agege can not go on like this, not working for days .....before they will start engaging in crimes...🤔🤔🤔 Agege local govt chairman should look into that...
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The  ban of OKADAS and  KEKE on  some selected roads in Lagos is going to be an herculean task  for the law enforcement agencies in Lagos for  many reasons . 1 many of the OKADAS and KEKE are owned by the law enforcement agencies that  are  to arrest them . 2 corruption on the part of the security agencies. 3 where are the machineries put in place to convey those arrested to designated places or centres? The work will over stretch the enforcement agencies. -Otunba Kilajolu

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Gokada and Max riders are currently protesting the okada ban on the streets of Lagos.

I’m sad for gokada as a company, they started the online stuff, kitted there riders nicely and decent riders as well, but before jack Robinson Opay entered the market with chinko mentality, flooded the whole Lagos with agbero riders and rubbished a very nice concept....Animasaun

Saturday 1 February 2020

How we made money selling children we stole — Suspects



By Ifeanyi Okolie

Operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, Led by DCP Abba Kyari have smashed a child trafficking syndicate, which specialized in Stealing little children from their homes and selling them to waiting buyers. 12 of the suspects were arrested while so far, six of the abducted children have been recovered by the IRT operatives.

Members of the syndicate operating in several states in the country including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja, were in several groups, one of which involved a couple, Ifeoma Ebony and Emmanuel Onyekwere, who goes around the country stealing the children and sell to middle-men, who then sell to people in dire need of children.

It was learned that Ebony, a mother of two and her boyfriend Onyekere, abducted several children from their homes in Abia, Enugu, Abuja and Edo State, which they sold to their buyers identified as Blessing Nwankwo, Chioma Nike and one Onwa, whose real name were yet unknown, They sold the children for prizes Ranging from N250,000 and N450,000 each depending on the gender and Physical Condition Of the Child.


They were said to have ran into trouble after they stole two little children from their parents at Tunga Maji and Gwagwa areas of Abuja respectively and sold them to Nike at the rate N300,000, each. But the father of the stolen child at Gwagwa area of Abuja identified simply as Olobo, reported the abduction of his child to the police. The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, then directed his operatives at the IRT, headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari to investigate.

The operatives from the Abuja office debriefed Mr Olobo, who disclosed to them that Ebony and her husband Onyekwere rented an apartment in the compound where he resided with his family and they became close to his wife who had 2 Children and one one-year-old baby.

He said one week after staying with them, Ebony who pretended to be fond of assisting his wife carry her child, deceived her that she wanted to go and plait her hair and before they knew what was happening Ebony and her husband had absconded with their daughter.

A source who spoke to vanguard disclosed that based on the information Mr Olobo provided about the suspects, the operatives launched a man-hunt for them and trailed them to Asaba, Delta State, where they were arrested. Their confession assisted the operatives in arresting the receivers, Nwakwor and Nike, who sold the abducted children to people who needed them. The source also identified other suspects arrested as Onyinye Benjami, Ngozi Okoli, Nwokocha Okoli, Ndiya Kalu and Esther Ihiediwa.

When Vanguard interviewed 32-year-old Ifeoma Ebony, a native of Ogbolafor area of Enugu State, she blamed her involvement in child abduction and trafficking on her inability to get a proper education.
She said; “I didn’t attend secondary school, because my father married two wives and he couldn’t send me to school as he had so many children he couldn’t cater for.
“I was married off to an old man at a very young age and the old man died two years into our marriage leaving me with two children. When things became difficult for me and my children after the death of my husband, I took my children to my mother in the village and I travelled to Abuja to engage in prostitution.

“I spent seven years as a prostitute in Abuja, before one of my friends advised me to relocate to Oba town in Anambra State that I would make more money doing prostitution in that town.

“I took the advice and relocated but after one year, a girl known as Ogula from Benue state told me that a nurse asked her to look for someone to get pregnant and when she delivered, the child would be taken from her and she would be paid.
“I told her that I could not do such because I have two children and I was not ready to get pregnant again. She then took me to her village where She stole a female child and handed over to me. But while I was leaving with the child I was arrested by some security men and taken to prison where I spent six months.

“This incident was in 2017 and while in prison, I met one Ada who had finished serving her term who then gave me her number while she was leaving.
“I called her when I was released and she gave me a job at her shop in Umuahia, Abia state where she sold drinks. One of her customers known as Onwa approached me and said he had contacts of people who could buy children between the ages of one and three.

“I informed one Chibuzor who is Ada’s brother who stole a child and we gave it to Onwa. He took away the child but refused to pay us our money.
“At that time, I already had a boyfriend known as Emanuel Onyekwere. Onwa then contacted me three months later, pleaded for forgiveness and said he would pay me N500,000 for any child between the ages of one and two.

“My boyfriend, Onyewkere, then went to his village, stole his sister’s two-year-old child and we contacted Onwa, but this time we followed him down to Enugu State where the child was sold to an old woman driving a Toyota Camry and she paid us the sum of N250,000.

“Onwa warned us to only steal children on the road because if we were caught we would be burnt. He advised that we should move regularly to new areas, rent an apartment and after stealing a child we should leave the area and move to another place.

“So, we went to Akuke area of Enugu where we rented an apartment and we succeeded in stealing two children who were between the ages of two and four years from a man known as Onyeka, who maltreated me while I worked as a prostitute in Abuja.

“Onyeka was a very rough guy when I knew him in Abuja, it was the police that chased him out of Abuja. Unfortunately, I ran into him in Enugu and he was happy and he introduced me to his wife and we became friends.

I visited them regularly in their house and I became familiar with their children, Ada and Chinonso. I studied their area for three months and when I discovered that the coast was clear,
“I made away with the children and sold them to Onwa for 450,000 each.

Emmanuel and I then relocated to Abuja and rented an apartment at Tungamaji area. We stole a woman’s child who was our neighbour
“The woman left her child in my care while she went to the market. Myself and Emmanuel quickly packed our things and fled with the child who we sold to one Chioma, whom we met through Onwa, for the sum of N300,000.
“We rented another apartment at Gwagwa area of Abuja, where we stayed for two weeks and I stole a one-year-old baby whom we sold to Chioma for N300,000. We then left Abuja and ran to Ipoba Hill area of Edo State and rented an apartment there.
“There, we stole a child belonging to a woman who was sick and could not take proper care of the child. The child used to come to our own compound to play, so I stole the child, took her to Chioma who paid us N300,000.

“We spent most of the money on food, clothes and other frivolities. Before we were arrested, my boyfriend and I had decided to quit, but there was this woman known as Blessing who contacted us and requested for five children between the ages of one and two years. I gave her a bill of N2million and she paid instantly.
“Since we had decided to quit, Emmanuel and I used the money to rent a two-bedroom flat, furnished it and we removed our sim cards, so Blessing couldn’t reach us anymore. My children are between 16 and 17 years old, if they are stolen I will not be happy”, she narrated

On his part, Emmanuel Oyekwere, 32, a native of Isialagwu North, Abia State, said his quest to build a house for his mother got him into the business; “I am a tailor, I am not yet married and I didn’t go to school. It was Ifeoma who I met where she was working as a prostitute that lured me into this business of stealing little children.

“Things weren’t good for me and my family had no house in the village and she assured me that the business would fetch me money to build a house for my mother.
“Then, I went to my village and stole my sister’s son Victor and we sold him to an old woman who accosted us at Holy Ghost Church in Enugu State. I pretended like I was praying when we got to the church and I didn’t let anyone notice what we were doing because the boy looked so much like me. I was paid N250, 000.
“People knew I was the last person seen with the child and they have been calling me to bring their child. They even threatened to kill me if I didn’t bring back the child. Onwa then took me to a native doctor who prepared fake charms for me that would make my people leave me alone and he took the N250,000, I was paid for the child. I then recruited one of my friends known as Aboy, and we moved to Enugu State where he stole three children, one from his village, two from Enugu and we sold them for N900,000.

“I stole a total number of eight children, I am crying because I can’t go to my village, all the money, I made I can not do anything with it. If not for this Ifeoma that got me into this business, I wouldn’t have been in this mess.”

Narrating her own story, Chioma Nike, 46-year-old, divorcee, said she lost her marriage of 22-years because she had no child with her estranged husband, and after she got pregnant for a man she met in Ghana, her husband rejected it and sent her packing.
She said she had a male child for the Ghanaian and when her son grew up, he started asking for a sister. She then approached the child welfare office in Umuhaia so she could adopt a female child.
She said she met a woman she identified as Mummy Ohabiam, who told her that she would link her to a syndicate that could help her get children and all they needed to do was to perfect adoption papers from the welfare office.
“She told me the cost and I couldn’t afford it, so I contacted one Mummy Idian Emeka, who had approached me earlier for two children.
“After I got the link, I got two children from Ifeoma and I sold them to Mummy Idian for N800, 000 and I got N200,000 as my share. Ifeoma also sold four other children to me, which I sold to several people.

“I have returned three and I am yet to get the last one. I sold two of the four children to one Mummy Onyiyechi, and they have been returned. I sold one other to Mummy Blessing and other one to one Monica.
“Please have mercy on me, I will not do it again. All my colleagues in this business have all ran away. Please have mercy on me”, she pleaded.
In her own confession, Blessing Nwankwo, a nurse and graduate of School of Health Technology Aba and a native of Beden area of Abia State, said “I have worked in several hospitals and I have a maternity home for which I have been trying to get approval and registration for a long time but I couldn’t get it.

“I went into buying and selling of babies through the wife of our Catechist who did not have a child for a long time and had been saving money for a child. I contacted Chioma, who brought a girl and the child that was one year old and we paid her the sum of N550,000, but I collected N800,000 from the Catechist’s wife and I made N300,000 as my profit.

“Later, Chioma brought Ifeoma to me that she owned a maternity home in Enugu State and if I see anyone who needed a child for adoption I should contact her.
“I then contacted some of my relations and friends who were looking for children and they paid me the sum of N2million for five children, with the promise that I would bring my relatives to Enugu to perfect the adoption documents for the children after the payment had been done but they disappeared when they got the money.
“Their phone lines were switched off and I didn’t even know that Ifeoma had links with the first child that was sold to me. It was when I was arrested that I knew that the children were stolen.”

Idian Kalu, 52, who hails from Abriba Abia State, in her confession said; “I have four children, I reside in Aba Town. I have a friend who was barren and was looking for a child.
“I told her that I would help her adopt a child at the welfare, then I linked her to Chioma, and she started coming to my house. She told me that there was an old woman who had a home where we could adopt children.

“I indicated my interest and she brought a child for me and I gave it to my sister who needed it and paid N550,000 though I collected N650,000 and I made N100,000 profits, that was in 2016.

“But in 2017, Chioma called again and said two female children were available for adoption, I contacted people who had told me that they needed them and I took the girls and paid Chioma the sum of N550,000 each”, she lamented

2 SUSPECTED LESBIAN LOVERS CAUGHT IN THE ACT IN LAGOS

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Two young ladies, suspected to be lesbian lovers, Christianah Ugbaja and Kike Adeoye, are alleged to have jumped bail at a police station in Lagos State.

This was contained in a police report dated 30 October, 2018 and signed by Superintendent of Police (SUPOL) Oladimeji Johnson of the Nigerian Police, Ikorodu Area Command, Lagos.

According to the police report, the two lovers were arrested after been caught in a public display of their sexual escapades at a get-together party held at Igbogbo Road, Ikorodu, Lagos, on 28 June, 2018.

The two ladies, whose ages were put at about 30, were said to have been rescued by a police team from being mobbed by passers-by who attacked them while they engaged in their amorous sexual display.

They were subsequently taken to  and detained at the Ikorodu Police Station, while efforts were being made for their arraignment in court.

The police report further stated that the two lesbians, who allegedly confessed to the sexual act, were both married to their respective husbands who perfected their bails while in police custody.

They lesbian lovers were, however, said to have jumped bail, instead of reporting at the police station, as arranged, pending their arraignment in court.

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Breaking: LASTMA official commits suicide

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An unidentified man with the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority on Saturday committed suicide by hanging himself on a Mango tree in Lagos.

The corpse was lowered from a tree as seen through a video on social media.

Details Shortly….

The Nation Newspaper

Okada, Keke ban: Lagos council records total compliance


By Agencies - February 1, 2020


As the much-awaited enforcement of Lagos State Traffic Rule kicked off Saturday total compliance was noticed in  Ikorodu especially at Ikorodu Roundabout, Benson Bus-stop and Sagamu Road as commercial motorcycles popularly called ‘Okada Rider’ and tricycles popularly called ‘Keke NAPEP’ or ‘Keke Marwa’ kept off the axis.

Same applies to Agric bus-stop, Ogolonto and Ipakodo where activities of Okada and Keke NAPEP were not noticed.

This was in compliance with the state government restriction order on their activities with effect from February 1st, 2020.

It was observed that Ikorodu/Mile 12 Road which used to be a hub of such activities was completely free of ‘Okada‘ and ‘Keke NAPEP’.

Ketu/Ojota axis of Ikorodu Road was not left out as the axis was free from such activities.

However, partial compliance was noticed at Oregun Road as some commercial motorcycles and tricycles plying Oregun/Alausa and Ikeja were seen on queue picking passengers.

In Ogba, Akilo, Acme Roads, Ojodu Berger recorded a total compliance.



AgegePulse learnt that the riders were being aided by some Area Boys who stood at strategic positions to monitor law enforcement agents and divulge information to the erring riders.

As the enforcement exercise was ongoing, many commuters were stranded at various bus-stops especially in areas which depend solely on commercial motorcycles and tricycles for mobility.

At Majidun/Ogolonto, the compliance was not totally observed by some uniform men who were plying the roads on motorcycles without wearing helmets while the motorcycles were less than 200 capacity as stipulated by the state government.

The exercise almost resulted into chaos on Oregun Road as some Area Boys launched an attack on the enforcement team but they were overpowered as the team was reinforced and three commercial motorcycles were impounded and the riders arrested.

The development brought mixed feelings among the commuters as some praised the exercise while others urged the state government to improve on it.

Culled from Vanguard

United States Blocks Green Card For Nigerian Citizens, Five Others






U.S. President Donald Trump announces his decision on the JCPOA Iran nuclear agreement at the White House in Washington, U.S., May 8, 2018. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
BEVERLY HILLS, January 31, (THEWILL) – The Trump administration Friday announced its anticipated travel restriction on Nigeria and its citizens, alongside nationals of five other countries, blocking them from migrating to the United States to live.
The administration’s policy also blocks immigration from Eritrea, Myanmar and Kyrgyzstan in an expansion of its controversial policy blocking travel from seven other nations announced when President Donald Trump took office.
According to reporting by the Washington Street Journal, in the new policy, the citizens of these countries will not be able to apply for any category of visas that will allow them live lawfully in the United States anymore.
The administration said it designed the new policy to tighten security for countries that do not comply with the U.S. minimum security standard or cooperate to prevent illegal immigration.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary, Chad Wolf said during a call with reporters on Friday that the targeted immigrant visas are distinct from non-immigrant visas typically issued to visitors, which will not be impacted by the ban.
A Reuters report quoting Wolf said the U.S. government will also stop issuing “diversity visas” to nationals of Sudan and Tanzania.
The visas – which Trump has criticized in the past – are available by lottery for applicants from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States.
Wolf said the six countries failed to meet U.S. security and information-sharing standards, which necessitated the new restrictions. The problems Wolf cited ranged from sub-par passport technology to a failure to sufficiently exchange information on terrorism suspects and criminals.
“These countries, for the most part, want to be helpful,” Wolf said, “but for a variety of different reasons simply failed to meet those minimum requirements that we laid out.”
The original travel ban – issued during Trump’s first week in office in January 2017 – barred nearly all immigrants and travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations. The policy was revised amid court challenges, but the U.S. Supreme Court ultimately upheld it in June 2018.
The existing version of the ban includes the Muslim-majority nations of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Syria and Yemen. North Korea and Venezuela also face visa restrictions, but those measures affect relatively few travelers.
Those restrictions will remain in place, Wolf said.
Trump has made his immigration crackdown a focus of his 2020 reelection campaign and is expected to press the issue in the months ahead.
Critics contend the ban disproportionately targets Muslim-majority nations.
In 2015, during Trump’s campaign for president, he called for “a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.”
Three of the nations included in the updated ban – Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria and Sudan – have majority Muslim populations. Eritrea and Tanzania have sizable Muslim minorities.

Friday 31 January 2020

Aare Gani Adams Commends Ooni, Alaafin, Others Over Operation Amotekun

...Pays Homage To Ooni Ogunwusi As Oduduwa Festival Sets To Hold In Ile-Ife

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The Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Chief Gani Adam on Thursday paid homage to the Arole Oodua & Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II, as he led other descendants of Oduduwa in the celebration of the annual Oduduwa Festival.



In his words, Aare Adam described the Ooni as the only monarch with the seal of Oduduwa, expressing that he holds the foremost African traditional ruler in a very high esteem as his father.


"As the Arole Oduduwa, all descendants of Oduduwa must bow in respect for the highly respected throne because he is the father of all. I respect him so much because he is my father and I will continue to do so." Gani Adam explained.

While acknowledging the Ooni for his relentless efforts towards uniting the descendants of Oduduwa, Aare Adam expressed his joy over what he described an improved level of unity in Yorubaland which he said was fully displayed in the formation of the South-West Security Network, also known as Operation Amotekun recently.

"Let me commend Kabiesi, the Oonirisa, the Alaafin of Oyo and other prominent Obas, leaders of socio cultural organizations, civil society groups and individuals for supporting the crusade for Operation Amotekun.

"The events that played out during the crusade for Operation Amotekun clearly indicated  that the Oduduwa blood truly flow in our veins.

"When the issue of Amotekun came up, I made my position known to the world, without minding whose ox is gored. I said it clearly, that whoever that is against the initiative was an enemy of our race.

"It shows that in unity, everything is possible. So I am using this opportunity to appeal to all the state legislatures to do the needful by legislating the initiative giving it the necessary legal backing. When this is done, we can be sure of winning the war for a better future." Gani Adam noted.

While addressing the cheering crowd, Ooni Ogunwusi who is the natural head of the entire House of Oduduwa worldwide described the descendants of Oduduwa a section of which is called Yoruba as uniquely different people created by the Most High God.

"Take a close look at our people, their conducts and lifestyle anywhere in the world, you will agree with me that we are uniquely different. No matter where we find ourselves, we are pace setters and that is the value we must continue to uphold.

"What we need to add to our uniqueness is love, let us love ourselves and others in order to record more wins. I am confident that if we live in love and unity, we will soar above whatever challenges that may confront us.

"I hail the courage of Aare Ganiyu Adam for his commitment especially in terms of resources to ensure the consistent celebration of Oduduwa festival annually. May God continue to bless him and other members of the Oodua People's Congress, Oodua Progressive Union, as well as all descendants of Oduduwa across the world." The Ooni noted.

Lagos State Education District 1 Rewards Staff For Excellence Service



The Lagos State Ministry of Education District 1 on Wednesday recognized some of its staff for their outstanding performances in the discharge of their duties. The merit award ceremony which is the 13th edition in the District was held at the Indoor Hall of Agege Stadium with awardees carting away various prizes.



Speaking at the event tagged 'Technology: A Panacea for Educational Advancement and Excellence'  the Lagos State  House of Assembly Committee Chairman on Education, Hon. Yinka Ogundimu stated that the event was aimed at recognising excellence, adding that the importance of technology cannot be overemphasized as it is now a pre-requisite for several internal and external examinations.


He also reiterated the state government’s effort in making education a front burner as highlighted in the recently passed budget in which Education took a significant part, assuring that there will be improvements in facilities and investment in workforce through training and development of teachers going forward.

The Tutor-General/Permanent Secretary of the District, Barrister Titilayo Solarin emphasized the role of technology in educational advancement.


According to her 'The modern day knowledge of computer and its allied accessories have changed permanently our concepts of teaching especially for those who embraced it over the traditional way of teaching and learning.



Solarin also noted that the theme for this year's event was chosen to conform and align actions towards the T.H.E.M.E.S Agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in which the first E stands for Education and Technology.

She also commended the government's effort in the area of using technology in educational advancement, one of such is the recently launched EkoExcel program in which teachers are being guided in the use of technology to take students out of the confines of the analogue world and also acquit themselves creditably in all aspects of human endeavours.

According to Mrs. Solarin, "Technology is no longer a substitute; it is now the main thing". While congratulating the Award winners, she stated that they have made a mark and set standards that others will race to catch up thus starting a race of healthy rivalry.


The event featured awards and prizes for teaching and non-teaching staffs with the principal of Vetland Senior Grammar, Mrs Abiola Elizabeth Taiwo going home with the prize for Best Principal Senior Category while Mrs Alamu Bolanle, the principal of Government Junior College Agege won the Junior category.

The award for Best Teacher, Senior Category went to Mr Odusanya Tolulope from Abibat Mogaji Millennium Senior Secondary School while the Junior category was won by Mr Adewale Moses from Lagos Model Junior College Meiran amongst other prizes and awards.


Dignitaries at the event included the Olu of Agege Oba Kamila Oyedeji Isiba, Mrs Adeyinka Oyemade former chairman of Lagos State Civil Service commission, The Tutor General/Permanent Secretary of Education District 3 Mrs Yinka Ayandele, representative of the Chairman LASUBEB, Hon. Serifat Abiodun Adedoyin Representative of the Permanent Secretary TESCOM amongst others.

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Wednesday 29 January 2020

Model College, Meiran Wins Overall Best School in Education District 1



...As Vetland Principal, Student Win Best Principal, WAEC Result


Principal vetland, Mrs. Taiwo Abiola talking


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Principal Meiran Model College

Hon. Ogundimu presenting an Award to Mrs. Abiola


Yesterday was a day of Rewarding Excellent Performance at the 13th EDD1 Annual Merit Award where Lagos State Model College, Meiran Wins the Overall Best School in  Lagos State Education District 1.

Deborah Best EDD1, WAEC 2019 Result


Mrs. Bola Alamu, winner Best Principal Junior Category


Vetland Grammar School Principal, Mrs. Taiwo Abiola and Students Oluwapamilerin Deborah Oyaleke emerged the Best Principal and Best 2019 WAEC  Result at the Merit Award  held at Agege Stadium Hall in Agege.

Mrs. Bola Alamu of Government Junior College emerged Best Principal (Junior School Category)

...TPGS Education District 1, Barr. Titilayo Margaret Solarin also Honoured Outstanding Principals, Teachers, Staff, others

Congratulations!

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IKOSI-ISHERI SWEARING-IN: A LEGALITY OR AN ILLEGALITY?




Contrary to the law and the guidelines that govern the local government administration in Lagos State as amended in 2015, it was observed that the Kosofe Inside-Out article has propelled the powers that decide who becomes the executive chairman of Ikosi-Isheri LCDA to take a step ahead by announcing Thursday 30th January, 2020, as the new date to swear-in the current Vice-Chairman, Hon. Princess Samiat Bada. Will this move make this document which has been passed into law ‘obsolete’, just 5 years after? Or they are trying to leverage on the naivety of the new government?

Unconfirmed reports made it known that this same guideline that was passed in 2015 was amended again in 2017. We wonder if this so called amendment saw the light of the day, or is the amended document locked up in somebody’s locker at the house of assembly complex?

Are the laws meant to be in the custody of the lawmaker or it is meant to be disseminated to the people? The honourable house of assembly member, Barrister Tunde Braimoh should bail us out of this dilemma by making the laws available for the people’s perusal. Let the people know the laws that guide them.

Being a legislator is an avenue to create awareness for your constituents to be legally informed on the position of the existing laws, the amended laws and other government policies.

The lawmaker representing Kosofe Constituency II, at the house of assembly is in the best position to shed light on this matter. Barrister Tunde Braimoh is the number one custodian of the law of the people in the constituency II locality.

If this law was amended as claimed in 2017, the house of assembly member representing Kosofe constituency II should be held culpable for not bringing his constituents to speed on the current status of the law which emanates from the State assembly complex. The success of a legislator lies in the level of the awareness he furnishes his constituency. Infact, this is the legislator’s score card. It is a shame that Kosofe Inside-Out operates in this constituency, and one of such information have not been dispersed from the staples of the honourable house of assembly member to the public in five years of his tenure. 

We won’t quickly forget that in December, 2019,  Hon Okanlawon Babatunde Sanni, OKLA, made public all that he was able to achieve in six months of stepping into the shoes of Hon. Bayo Osinowo. He didn’t disappoint his constituents, he went ahead to add some youth support programmes to compliment his legislative functions. The initial fear of Kosofe constituency 1 residents and stakeholders was whether he could fill the vacuum Hon. Osinowo has left behind. OKLA has surely demonstrated his competence.

In order to bury this shame, the honourable constituency II lawmaker should kindly publish the amended laws and periodically furnish the people he represents with the law, the amended law, or the proposed law to be amended. This is the primary function of a legislator.

If truly there is an amendment made to the guidelines of local government administration as claimed, then we, at Kosofe Inside-Out shouldn’t be held responsible for being ignorant of this, the legislator hasn’t done enough in terms of awareness. If you visit our website, www.kosofeinsideout.blogspot.com, every information at our disposal is made readily available for our people’s consumption, we know that Kosofe Inside-Out is the people’s first stop for any adequate information, complimented with facts, same is for our printed editions.

There shouldn’t be secrecy in governance, especially a legislative arm. How come the acclaimed member who jointly passed this document in 2017 hasn’t publish this document on any of the social media platforms? Why has this document not surfaced anywhere? Why is this document so sacred, that after ransacking all the archives, it is yet to be found? Even the local government doesn’t have the laws that govern it, how do we hold the executive officers to law when they are contravening it?
Where can we find these laws? There should be a comprehensive document of the guidelines that is binding on the people made available somewhere. Not screenshots. Anybody can cook up a screenshot of any organisation’s document. These laws can be made available for the people on social media, as Kosofe Inside-Out deemed necessary on our blog when we got hold of the guidelines of the local government administration as amended in 2015.

During the last administration of Governor Ambode, every issue was made available online.

People were able to access all government policies because Ambode was press friendly, you can’t run a public office and be an enemy of the press. Why should the laws made for the people, to guide the people and to bind the people be taken far from the people?

In saner climes, lawmakers don’t create social media handles just because they want to publish pictures of parties they have attended and abandon the job they are paid to do. Social handles are meant to distribute laws passed, amended et al. You are giving us the impression that parties and social functions are the only places where our lawmakers expend the common wealth of the nation.

Which community beneficial programme or project or law has been made public through the social media platforms of yours that has brought the greatest good to the greatest number of your constituents, as being preached on your campaign posters and billboards?

As a respected barrister of the bar, Hon. Braimoh should represent Kosofe constituency II better, not by whatever might have transpired at the house of assembly complex, but at the community level where information should be disseminated. The scorecard of a lawmaker is solely on the level of awareness his constituents has on the existing laws, the amended laws and the proposed laws.
We enjoin all house of assembly members in Lagos State to always furnish their constituents with adequate information, most especially the laws that guide the people.

If anyone thinks we have stepped on toes by calling the attention of the public to what the law says about running the affairs of the government. We will be glad to have you furnish us with a comprehensive document of the amended 2017 version of the guidelines governing the affairs of the councils, else, we stand by the 2015 version available at our disposal.

Kindly click on the link below to give yourself a read of the guidelines on administrative procedures of local government administration.
http://kosofeinsideout.blogspot.com/2015/09/revised-guidelines-on-administrative.html

EDUCATION: DR. AYANDELE TO DONATE FREE UTME FORMS TO INTERESTED IDERE INDIGENES


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The wife of the Idere-born technocrat and the governorship aspirant in 2019 Oyo State gubernatorial election, Dr. (Mrs) Yinka Ayandele today promised free Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination form for interested indigenes of the community in Oyo State who wish to gain admission into a higher institution this year.

Confirming the development, the CEO of Femadex Royal Gardens, Prince Femi Olawoore said that arrangements have been made to ease the registration.

“Dr. (Mrs.) Yinka Ayandele just informed me about her willingness to purchase free UTME forms for all interested indigenes of Idere including free coaching class to enable the students come out with flying colours in the forthcoming examination”, Prince Femi said.

The business mogul reiterated that the offer is open to everyone in the community except beneficiaries of other foundations or bodies.

“Even those who have already purchased the form, their money will be refunded if they are able to present their UTME slip or registration receipt. It is only those who have benefitted this nature of offer within this registration period that are not allowed” Prince Olawoore added.

Prince Femi Olawoore however, asked interested students to meet Com. Adebayo Tunde Adebare for the free registration.


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EDUCATION: DR. AYANDELE TO DONATE FREE FORMS TO INTERESTED IDERE INDIGENES


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The wife of the Idere-born technocrat and the governorship aspirant in 2019 Oyo State gubernatorial election, Dr. (Mrs) Yinka Ayandele today promised free Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination form for interested indigenes of the community in Oyo State who wish to gain admission into a higher institution this year.

Confirming the development, the CEO of Femadex Royal Gardens, Prince Femi Olawoore said that arrangements have been made to ease the registration.

“Dr. (Mrs.) Yinka Ayandele just informed me about her willingness to purchase free UTME forms for all interested indigenes of Idere including free coaching class to enable the students come out with flying colours in the forthcoming examination”, Prince Femi said.

The business mogul reiterated that the offer is open to everyone in the community except beneficiaries of other foundations or bodies.

“Even those who have already purchased the form, their money will be refunded if they are able to present their UTME slip or registration receipt. It is only those who have benefitted this nature of offer within this registration period that are not allowed” Prince Olawoore added.

Prince Femi Olawoore however, asked interested students to meet Com. Adebayo Tunde Adebare for the free registration.


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HEALTH: LAGOS ALERTS PUBLIC ON NOVEL CORONAVIRUS

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No cases of the virus have been identified in Lagos State or Nigeria
Lagos ramping up its level of preparedness
Collaborating with the Federal Ports Authority on Screening and Surveillance
Advise Citizens on Precautionary Measures against contagious infections
The Lagos State Government has alerted the public to a new virus, the novel Coronavirus (nCoV) which is currently raging in China and have been reported some countries of the world including United States of America and have caused no fewer than nine deaths.

The State Government through a press statement issued by the Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi said Coronaviruses (CoV) are a large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).

Abayomi explained that the novel Coronavirus (nCoV) is a new strain that has not been previously identified in humans adding that Coronaviruses are primarily infections of animals that can be transmitted to humans.

“On 31 December 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO), China Country Office was informed of a cluster of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause, detected in Wuhan City, Hubei Province of China. A novel Coronavirus was identified as the causative virus by Chinese authorities on the 7th January”

“As of 22nd January 2020, a total of 471 cases have been confirmed in South East Asia and USA with 9 deaths. There is evidence now that the infection is able to spread from person to person”, the Commissioner said.

He disclosed that the common signs and symptoms of the infection include fever, cough, shortness of breath and difficulty in breathing adding that in more severe cases, infection can cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure and even death.

While noting that no cases of the virus have been identified in Lagos, Nigeria or anywhere in Africa, the Commissioner stated that the State Lagos is ramping up its level of preparedness considering the large commercial trading traffic between Nigeria and China and Thailand.

“The Lagos State Biosecurity team in collaboration with Lagos University Teaching Hospital is currently working on building urgent capacity to identify the virus in our Biosecurity facility and isolation wards located at the Mainland Infectious Disease Hospital in Yaba in the event of any suspected case arriving in Lagos State”

“We are in touch with Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) in Abuja to align our strategies. Importantly we are also collaborating with the Federal Ports Authority at air, land and sea border posts to elevate screening and surveillance of incoming travelers”, he said

Abayomi urged citizens to adopt and practice high standard of personal and environmental hygiene including regular hand washing, covering of mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing, avoiding close contact with anyone showing symptoms of respiratory illness such as coughing and sneezing and practice good biosecurity precautions with domestic and wild animals as measures against the transmission of any kind contagious infection, nCoV inclusive.

The Commissioner advised citizens travelling from South East Asia or any country where the infection have been reported or who have had contact with travelers from that region and experiencing above outlined symptoms associated with the disease to go to the nearest health facility for immediate assessment and treatment or call 08023169485, 08033565529 or 08052817243 for assistance.

“The Lagos State Government is committed to the health and safety of her citizen and so, there is no cause for panic or alarm. This alert is just to assure you that we are preparing for any eventuality as directed by Mr. Governor”, Abayomi said.

Signed

Tunbosun Ogunbanwo
Director, Public Affairs
23rd January, 2019

Tuesday 28 January 2020

Ghen Ghen: MAN DIES ON TOP OF LADY DURING SEX ROMP IN HOTEL

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A lady, Miss Victory Amaize, has been arrested and detained by the Police operatives at Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, after she reportedly engaged a man, Danjuma Yahaya Alli, in marathon sex in a popular hotel and he eventually died on top of her.

P.M.EXPRESS reports that the incident happened at the popular Grand Ibro Hotel, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, FCT, where the romp took place.

The lady, Victory, was said to be facing murder charge based on Police suspicion that she might have engaged the deceased, Danjuma Yahaya Alli, in marathon sex that eventually caused his death.

The alleged tragedy was exposed after the Chief Security Officer of the hotel,  Onyido Sule, went to the Police at Wuse Zone 5, Abuja, on 22nd January, 2020, reported that a lady, Victory Amaize, from Life Camp in Abuja, screamed from her hotel room to  management over what happened.

The management rushed to the room and found Danjuma Yahaya Alli gasping for breath on the bed. He was rushed to the hospital where the doctors confirmed him dead.

During interrogation, the suspect, Victory, told the Police that while they were having sex in Room 123, the late Alli got chocked up and later passed out in the process.
The corpse was deposited at the mortuary for autopsy test, the lady was detained while investigation was still ongoing on the matter.

It was gathered that Victory may be charged for murder if doctors reports find her culpable for engaging Alli in long sex that eventually caused his death. She may spend several years in prison custody if she is tried and found guilty before the Court for the alleged offence.

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Education: Old students to build library for DFSS Agege

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By KAZEEM AKANDE

The 1989 set of Diary Farm Secondary School (DFSS) Agege, says efforts are in place to build a N3 million worth of library to enhance learning process of students in the institution.

Mr Adetunji Adeleke, the Senior Prefect of the set, made this known on the sidelines of the reunion of the old students, 30 years after graduation in Lagos on Sunday.

“We are celebrating the maiden edition of our reunion for 30 years after leaving school. I am seeing most our class mates that we left the gate of the school several years ago.

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“I am amazed, excited and we have rolled out a lot of plans to ensure that we are able to give back to our school.

“Presently we are fixing all the aluminium windows and doors in the school. We have other plans of building the library and equipping it and the laboratory too.

“We are looking at building a library worth N3 million and equip it for the benefit of the students.

“We will work assiduously to achieve that. Put the modern library in good shape and deliver it to the school,” he said.

According to him, those infrastructure will come in batches, including the school hall too.

Adeleke said that the school infrastructure projects would be done yearly, until the school’s challenges were totally fixed.

“Most of us are scattered across the globe. We have medical doctors, lawyers, pharmacists and entrepreneurs; where most of us have reached the top echelon of our careers.

“We now think this is the right time for us to come together to give back to the school and I think that will give the students encouragement to forge ahead.

“Seeing us coming together as a set that finished many years ago, it would encourage the students to go further in their studies,” he added.

Mr Ojo Oladele, the DFSS ’89 Alumni Coordinator, said that the aim of the coming together to embark on such project was meant to give back to the school, what they had received.

“The aim of the project is to give back to the school what we have achieved for the benefit of the coming generations.

“We just finished a project in the school, providing a new set of windows and doors.

“Recently when we visited the school, we discovered most of the windows and doors were not there.

“Then we provided the little we can. Our responsibility to the school is an ongoing thing.

“We still have a lot of project to do both in terms of infrastructure and the one that will have direct impact on the students,” Oladele said

According to him, there is total decadence in terms of infrastructure in the school, unlike in the years past.

“Unlike then, when we have very few private schools, both rich and the poor then attended the public schools. Unlike now where everybody is building schools.

“That is why public schools have been relegated to the background. There are some parents who do not want their children in public schools,” he added

Mrs Folashade Olaniyi, a member of the alumni, stated that it was a great joy that the old students were able to put themselves together after 30 years of graduation from the college.

“The last time we met like this was 1989 when we dropped the pen at the college.

“That we are able to talk to each other, connect and interact to meet each other in person, is a thing of great joy.

“It is also a great joy for us to be able to put things together for the school for the benefit of the students and for the coming generations,” she said.

The school was founded on Sept. 6, 1982 with a population of 220 students and three teachers.

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Monday 27 January 2020

Gunmen attack popular Yoruba actress, Toyosi Adesanya, kill driver (See Photos)

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By David Olalekan.

Popular Yoruba actress, Toyosi Adesanya (Sisi Alagbo) was on Monday attacked by unknown gunmen on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

Although, details surrounding the incident are still sketchy, it was, however, gathered that her driver, Juwon Awe was brutally killed by the assailants.

Adesanya, who was rushed to the  after sustaining injuries during the incident was said to be returning from a movie premiere in Lagos when her vehicle was attacked.



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Breaking: LASG Announces Okada/Tricyle Ban in Six Local Government Areas ...Enforcement Begins February 1, 2020

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After a robust assessment of the debate on what has been widely referred to as the Motorcycle (Okada) and Tricycle (Keke) Menace, the Lagos State Government and the State Security Council have decided that the security and safety of lives of Lagosians are paramount.
The figures are scary.  From 2016 to 2019, there were over 10,000 accidents recorded at the General Hospitals alone.  This number excludes unreported cases and those recorded by other hospitals.  The total number of deaths from reported cases is over 600 as at date.

The rate of crimes aided by Motorcycles (Okada) and Tricycles (Keke) keeps rising.  Motorcycles (Okada) and Tricycles (Keke) are also used as getaway means by criminals.

Therefore, after consultations with stakeholders, the State Security Council, in compliance with the extant Transport Sector Reform Law 2018, has decided to commence enforcement of the law which bans the operation of Motorcycles (Okada) and Tricycles (Keke) in the following Local Governments (LGs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs):

 Apapa LG and Apapa Iganmu LCDA
 Lagos Mainland LG and Yaba LCDA
 Surulere LG, Itire-Ikate and Coker-Aguda LCDAs
 Ikeja LG, Onigbongbo and Ojodu LCDAs
 Eti-Osa LG, Ikoyi-Obalende and Iru/Victoria Island LCDAs
 Lagos Island LG and Lagos Island East LCDA

The full enforcement begins on February 1, 2020.
This is the first stage of the State Government’s plan to sanitize our roads and protect Lagosians from the negative effects of these illegal modes of transportation.

The Law is very clear.  Motorcycles (Okada) and Tricycles (Keke) are banned on all highways, bridges and the listed roads.
Major Highways

1. Lagos-Ibadan Expressway
2. Apapa-Oshodi Expressway
3. Oworonshoki-Oshodi Expressway
4. Lagos-Ikorodu Expressway
5. Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway
6. Third Mainland Bridge
7. Eti-Osa/Lekki-Epe Expressway
8. Lagos-Badagry Expressway
9. Funsho Williams Avenue
10. Agege Motor Road
11. Eti-Osa Lekki Coastal Road

Bridges

1. Iyana- Ipaja Bridge Agege
2. Dopemu Bridge Agege
3. Airport/Ikeja Bridge
4. Agege Motor road/oshodi Loop, Oshodi
5. Mushin/Isolo Link Bridge
6. Dorman Long Bridge
7. Ojuelegba Bridge
8. National Stadium Flyover
9. Apapa-Iganmu Bridge
10. Apapa-Ijora Link Bridge
11. Liverpool Bridge, Apapa
12. Mile 2 Bridge-Loop, Amuwo-Odofin
13. Okota (cele)/Ijesha Link Bridge
14. Apakun/Apapa-Oshodi Bridge Network
15. Ikorodu Road/Anthony Clover leaf Bridge
16. Trade Fair Flyover Bridge
17. Trade Fair Flyover Bridge
18. Festac/Amuwo-Odofin Link Bridge
19. 2 Flyover Bridges along Alhaji Masha Road
20. Ojota Clover leaf Bridge
21. Ogudu Bridge
22. 3rd Mainland Bridge
23. Maryland flyover
24. Ikeja General Hospital Flyover Bridge
25. Kodesoh Bridge, Oba Akran, Ikeja
26. Opebi Link Bridge
27. Sheraton-Opebi Bridge
28. Jibowu/Yaba flyover Bridge
29. Carter Bridge, Lagos
30. Bariga-Ifako Bridge
31. Apapa-Oshodi Expressway/Alapere Bridge
32. Bariga/Oworonsoki Bridge
33. Apapa-Oshodi Expressway/Gbagada U-Turn
34. Apapa-Oshodi Expressway/3rd Mainland Bridge
35. 3rd Mainland/Oworonsoki Bridge
36. Eko Bridge
37. Apongbon flyover Bridge
38. Cowry Bridge (Officers Mess)
39. Mcwen Bridge (Bonny Camp)
40. Marina/Ikoyi Bridge
41. Ikoyi/Obalende Bridge
Law enforcement agents have been directed that with effect from February 1, 2020, there will be Zero Tolerance for Motorcycles (Okada) and Tricycles (Keke) in (on) the listed Local Governments, highways and bridges.   Members of the public are hereby notified that all offenders and violators will be dealt with in accordance with the Law.

Mr. Gbenga Omotoso
Honourable Commissioner,
Information & Strategy

January 27, 2020.

Sunday 26 January 2020

Sad: How Kobe Bryant, Others Died in California Helicopter Crash!

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Legendary NBA player Kobe Bryant has died in a California helicopter crash, reports said Sunday.

He was 41.

The retired Los Angeles Lakers star was traveling in his private helicopter over Calabasas when a fire broke out, sending the chopper spiraling from the sky, according to TMZ Sports.



The crash occurred around 10 a.m. local time amid foggy conditions in the hills overlooking Calabasas, with the Sikorsky S-76 chopper sparking a brush fire on impact that hampered initial rescue efforts, according to The Los Angeles Times, which confirmed the deaths of Bryant and four others aboard the craft.

There were no survivors, and the cause of the crash is under investigation, according to TMZ.


Authorities investigating the crash confirmed to KTLA – Channel 5 that at least five people were killed in the crash, but did not identify the victims by name.

Bryant’s wife, Vanessa, was not among those aboard the chopper, but his 13-year-old daughter Gianna was, according to reports.

He is survived by the couple’s other three daughters: Natalia, 17; Bianka, 3; and Capri Kobe Bryant, born just last June.