2016
was very eventful for Nigerians with the many happenings that kept them
on their toes in both awe and anger and even frustration. These are
some of the newsmakers.
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In Lagos, there is hardly a slow news day. You only need to tune
your nose to the correct frequency. Last year, several persons,
personalities, and institutions kept newsrooms across the state buzzing
month in, month out.
This list compiled by Premium Times, brings you 10 of the regular features that made the front pages.
1. Akinwunmi Ambode:
While Nigeria is facing its worst recession in years, Lagos is
making money, raking in more billions than it had ever made. In fact, at
N287 billion, the Internally Generated revenue in 2016 is the second
highest ever in the state’s history. From constructing over 400 roads to
lighting up more than 200 streets within his first 365 days in office
and other people-oriented projects, Akinwunmi Ambode ranks among the
best performing governors in the country.
Mr. Ambode began the year in a demolition style. While some of the
shop owners were still in their villages exchanging kegs of palm wine
with their kinsmen, he swooped on Oshodi and levelled the over
40-year-old Owonifari market.
In February, he hosted the Lagos Marathon. One month later, he was
sealing off Lekki Gardens after a building collapse and ordering the
arrest of the developers. By November, he was announcing the inclusion
of Lagos State among the recipients of the 13 percent derivation fund.
It was indeed a busy year for the governor.
2. The Lagos State Police Command:
The police reports itself. That’s what the Command in Lagos do.
They interview crime suspects, take their photos, quote sources, and
syndicate the finished article across newsrooms almost on a weekly
basis. The outcome has been one arrest after another.
However, when the police is reported, if the officers were not
shooting a commercial bus driver for refusing to part with some money,
they were being beaten up for causing the death of a Lagosian.
Fatai Owoseni, the state police commissioner, said 65 officers had
been arrested by his Anti-Extortionist Squad by September – 33 arrested
as at August 8, 12 more as at August 24, and another 20 by September 8.
“Some of them have been recommended for dismissal, some to be
demoted in ranks. Those involved in unlawful killings have been charged
to court for murder.”
Some of the police officers were arrested for improper dressing such as wearing bathroom slippers while on duty.
One of the officers, Michael Adeoya, was arrested as he emerged from a tricycle outside the Mile 12 market.
“I went to the market to buy food for my chickens which I rear at home,” said Mr. Adeoya, a police corporal.
“I was surprised when I was arrested. After I was interrogated,
I was told by the police at the squad that I was arrested for improper
dressing. Now there is nobody to feed my chickens. They would have all
died.”
On Christmas day, a building collapse inside the police barracks killed a sergeant and his visitor.
3. Oniba of Ibaland:
The hoodlums who kidnapped the Oniba of Ibaland dared the gods and
stole the king while he was half-naked. For three weeks, reports of Oba
Goriola Oseni’s health, ransom, and more ransom dominated the news. The
monarch was finally released from captivity after 21 days.
Four suspects were arrested and charged for Mr. Oseni’s kidnap.
In November, as the prosecution’s first witness, Mr. Oseni, 73,
told the judge he was kidnapped around 8 p.m. while watching TV inside
his palace. He had heard a noise in his sitting room and had gone to
check when nine, shirtless and armed men blocked him.
Gunmen: “This is the king.”
Oba: “What can I do for you?”
Next thing, they grabbed the king, sprayed bullets around the room
that sent the king’s wives scampering to safety, and dragged their prize
out of the palace.
“They started pushing me and shouting ‘Trek, trek,’ till I fell and injured my arm.”
A day after he was released from captivity, before his appearance
in court, the Oba had said the kidnappers succeeded only because he was
not prepared.
“I told the gunmen in the creek that it was God who permitted
them to kidnap me because I am not an easy prey. I told them I was
putting on only shorts and that was why they could abduct me.”
4. Kidnappers:
2016 will go down as a year kidnappers ran amuck in Lagos. A month
hardly went by without a report of a successful kidnap. From poor
residents to landlords to the wealthy class to school children to
traditional ruler, everyone had a taste of the kidnappers’ juice. By
November, the governor had no choice but to sign into law a death
sentence for any kidnapper convicted in the state.
5. Patience Jonathan:
Dame Peshe hugged headlines in 2015, particularly in the run up to
the general election. In 2016, even with being hardly seen in public,
she continued her occupation of newspaper front pages. Such is the
influence the former first lady wields.
It began with the arraignment of Waripamo Dudafa, a member of the
kitchen cabinet of Mrs. Jonathan’s husband, Goodluck, before a court for
alleged laundering of N1.6 billion. Mr. Dudafa was charged alongside
four other companies which were later linked to Mrs. Jonathan.
In September, Mrs. Jonathan dragged the EFCC before a federal court
in Lagos over the freezing of her “hard-earned” $15 million, a sum
accumulated from receipt of “legitimate gifts” from friends and well
wishers in the last 15 years.
In a dramatic twist, the directors of the four companies in whose
accounts the ‘$15 million’ was found pleaded guilty before a judge.
Mrs. Jonathan accused the EFCC of parading unknown persons as the companies’ directors.
She sued the Commission for freezing the ‘$15 million’ and demanded $200 million as damages.
Mrs. Jonathan petitioned the House of Representatives to prevail on
the EFCC to stop harassing her and unfreeze her ‘$15 million’.
She sued the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project for poking their noses into her ‘$15 million.’
Some Ijaw women numbering over 100 danced into the federal high
court demanding that the ‘$15 million’ be released to Mrs. Jonathan.
In all these drama, Mrs. Jonathan never appeared in person.
6. EFCC:
Since it began operation in 2004, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had dragged suspected criminals before judges.
2016 presented an entirely different scenario.
The Commission began dragging judges before their fellow judges, accusing the former of money laundering and bribery.
It all started after operatives of the State Security Services
conducted a midnight raid on judges’ homes in several states across the
country. This resulted to judges, day after day, strolling in and out of
the EFCC’s Awolowo Road office in Lagos to honour invitations for
questioning over suspicious funds traced to their bank accounts.
7. Wole Soyinka:
Nothing irks Professor Wole Soyinka like photojournalists and
cameramen who, at events, stand as a wall between him and his audience.
This year, his anger came in various forms. First, it was directed
to journalists who had a habit of conducting imaginary interviews with
him, invent fictitious quotes, and attribute them to him.
Then the anger went several notches higher when some Nigerians
began shedding their blood over the Professor’s earlier threat to shred
his green card if Donald Trump wins the US election.
Earlier in the year, the Nobel Laureate’s appointment as a
co-Chairman of the Lagos @ 50 was rejected by a group of indigenes in
the state.
“There are very many elders, octogenarians, septuagenarians,
former governor, ministers, academicians, public and civil servants and
other indigenes both at home and in the diaspora who are more than
eminently qualified to celebrate their state,” Oluwole Smith, a professor and president of the Eko Foundation, said in March.
“Prof. Soyinka’s choice is an insult to the indigenes and he
should decline to serve, to accord with his reputation as a protester
who has tirelessly protested against
wrongs and injustice in the better part of his adult life.”
Two months later, Mr. Soyinka responded, saying those opposed to his appointment were “only exhibiting ignorance.”
8. Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia:
There is something not quite right when a judge stands in a dock
facing a fellow judge. As a judge, Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia was a
no-nonsense, sometimes cold-blooded woman. Once, she confronted a lawyer
in her court: “Do you think it’s a woman in your kitchen talking to
you? Do you think it’s just a woman with two breasts? I will send you to
prison.” The lawyer was lucky to escape unhurt. Weeks later, Mrs.
Ofili-Ajumogobia sentenced Megan Chapman, an American and a Lagos-based
human rights activist, to several hours in a prison room within the
court for operating her mobile phone while the court was in session.
But it was in 2016 that Mrs. Ofili-Ajumogobia’s ordeal began. In
February, she was found culpable for adjourning an Ogun State House of
Assembly pre-election matter before her several times until the life
span of the lawmakers expired and sanctioned by the National Judicial
Council. She was barred from further elevation on the bench or any
ad-hoc judicial appointment until her retirement. She is now being
prosecuted for corruption.
9. Rickey Tarfa:
In February 2016, Senior Advocate of Nigeria Rickey Tarfa tried to
“intimidate and harass” Justice Aishat Opesanwo. At least, that was what
the judge believed when Mr. Tarfa, facing a two-count charge of
obstruction of justice and attempt to pervert the course of justice,
stormed the court with almost 90 lawyers, several of them fellow senior
advocates. The lawyers filled every available space in the court room
and spilled to the corridor, leaving the judge with little room to
breathe.
“I find no need for this magnitude of support,” Mrs. Opesanwo fired back.
“It is to harass and intimidate us on this side.”
10. MMM:
Internet Slang defined MMM as “an expression of pleasure and
contentment;” and 2016 was winding up as the Year of the Mavrodians. MMM
Guiders – and promoters – with their sales pitch of ‘30 percent ROI
within 30 days’ were getting Nigerians on board the Ponzi scheme faster
than evangelists were winning new souls for the church.
Until the Mavrodians woke up one morning in December to a news that
sent some people back to sleep hoping to ‘properly wake up’ later.
Disbelief turned to despair and then to devastation.
The Mavrodi Mondial Moneybox had actually frozen its website till
January or Till Further Notice, depending on the individual’s level of
optimism.
Nevertheless, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency quickly
put out an emergency number – 112 – to be dialled on sighting any MMMer
with suicidal intentions.
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