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Yahaya Bello’s Wrong And Crook Drama At EFCC Door—-Former governor of Kogi State, Alhaji Yahaya Bello should take a vocation in acting. He will not need to appear in many Nollywood movies to make the fame.

His display at the gate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission last week went viral and may have skilled him as the new comedian in town.

Bello is already a celebrity having ruled the confluence state for two terms but not without allegation of money laundering that has now become his millstone.

Having gone under to disregard the invitation of the EFCC over N80.2 billion scandal, Bello alongside his successor, Ahmed Usman Ododo played a script that may haunt the incumbent in the nearest future.

Not surprising anyway that Ododo who whisked away Bello when the operatives of the EFCC first visited the former governor’s home was actually the one to lead the entourage to the EFCC headquarters to present his benefactor.

It was the last Ododo had to do to show his loyalty to his political godfather, even though investigation revealed that the governor is suffering in silence, trying to protect the interest of Bello.

He had been spending the state funds to sell media propaganda for his predecessor against the antigraft agency. The emphasis is not whether Bello actually committed the crime but the manner with which the EFCC is going about the matter.

Ododo, according to a source was fed up because Abuja did not support his role even though he is a governor on the platform of the All Progressives Congress. He was warned to withdraw his support so that he would not go down with his predecessor.

However, some forces within the Kogi APC caucus rose, urging Ododo not to leave his benefactor during this trying period. The governor found himself at the crossroads and had no option to persuade Bello to show up at the EFCC unannounced.

Having turned down several EFCC invitation, I think it will be decorous enough for Bello or perhaps his custodian, Ododo to notify the antigraft agency that he would presenting himself for questioning on a particular date. He stormed the EFCC office unannounced and expected to be arrested or received for questioning.

For Ododo, it was a gameplan to quickly release his former boss to the antigraft agency and get the hook out of his neck but his plan boomeranged as the operatives of the EFCC refused to play into their hands.

Like other law enforcement agencies, EFCC has procedures of arrest and having declared Bello wanted, the agency refused to be served with a bait. Bello’s case is as put in the book of proverbs 28;1, that the wicked flees when no one is pursuing him.
Bello’s idea of arrest is a wildlife experience of the predators and their preys; the hunters and the hunted who have rules and strategies to either be killed or escaped being killed.

As ferocious as lion is and as beautiful as it looks, it is one of the most cautious predators that will not pounce on a visiting prey. Yes EFCC is after Bello, the antigraft agency has acted smartly within the gamut of the law and its own rules. Lion defines its rule of hunting and in this case, it is the EFCC’s procedures not Bello’s idea that must prevail and it offers a great opportunity of setting a precedence for any erring public figure under scrutiny.

The question is why did Bello go into hiding when EFCC invited him for questioning in April? Did he have the rights to choose the date to present himself to any law enforcement agency ? And why did he go to court to stop his arrest and suddenly woke up one morning to present himself for arrest?

Bello’s drama is wrong and crook both in the face of law and morality. It also sounds unbelievable that the EFCC operatives whom he said had asked him to go back home after his visit were the ones who lay siege at the Kogi government lodge in Abuja to arrest Bello.

While his entourage was able to post the pictures of his visit to EFCC headquarters, they forgot or refuse to circulate the shootings by the operatives at the Kogi’s lodge in Abuja.

According to a report, Bello’s attempt to surrender was rejected due to concerns that his actions were intended to compromise the commission’s operational procedures.

The EFCC stated that its investigation uncovered intelligence suggesting Bello’s motives were not genuine.
The report also showed that Bello was said to be communicating with some officers upon his arrival at the Commission’s premises, who misled him, thus throwing his surrender efforts overboard.

As a matter of fact, the EFCC chairman, Ola Olukoyede said on April 23 that he personally put a call to Bello over the invitation.

To the EFCC boss, inviting Bello is not synonymous with arrest but because the former governor turned down the invitation, the agency had to declare him wanted.

The agency insisted that Bello faces a 19-count charge of money laundering, which it believes he attempted to circumvent with his surrender bid.

The EFCC is a highly professional agency with strict guidelines regarding the arrest, bail, surrender of wanted suspects, investigation, and prosecution. Bello presenting himself like an emperor in an environment where he is a suspect.

A statement by the EFCC surmised Bello’s drama as a plot adding that the Commission encountered intelligence suggesting that the motives of the former governor for surrender could jeopardize his trial.

It stated “These factors led Ola Olukoyede to act swiftly and reject his contrived surrender offer. The only remaining opportunity for him is to appear in court on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, to enter his plea.

“The Commission is not concerned about his maneuvers because charges have already been filed against him, and his delay tactics could only worsen his case. His last opportunity is to present himself in court, which is the only action that can help his case.”

However, Bello has got another opportunity to represent himself to the agency if at all he is bold enough to do so.

Recall that Bello had avoided court sessions scheduled for his arraignment for at least five times, specifically on April 18, April 23, May 10, June 13, and July 17. Perhaps he will appear on Wednesday when the trial resumes at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

The trial Judge, Justice Emeka Nwite, at the last sitting, held that proceedings would continue despite the appeal filed by the defendant before the Court of Appeal.

“The only saving grace and last opportunity is for him to show up in court on Wednesday, Sept. 25, to take his plea.

By Kunle Aremu

– Kunle Aremu is a seasoned journalist and columnist

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APFSPN Set To Host Inaugural Town Hall Meeting And Induct New Members

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……APFSPN Town Hall Meeting and Induction of New Members Set for June 17

The Association of Professional Food Service Providers of Nigeria (APFSPN) has announced plans to host its Inaugural Town Hall Meeting and New Members Induction Ceremony on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, at the Professor Wole Soyinka Centre for Arts and Culture, Iganmu, Lagos.

The landmark event, themed “The Business Behind the Plate,” is expected to bring together stakeholders across Nigeria’s food service ecosystem, including caterers, restaurant owners, event food service providers, culinary professionals, food entrepreneurs, policymakers, and development partners to discuss the future of the industry and strengthen professional collaboration. 

Speaking at a media briefing ahead of the event, the newly elected President of APFSPN, Mr. Tobi Fletcher, said the Association was established to address the longstanding absence of structure, institutional support, and unified representation within Nigeria’s rapidly growing food service industry. 

According to him, despite being one of the most vibrant sectors of the economy, the food service industry has operated for too long without a coordinated voice capable of driving standards, recognition, and sustainable growth.

“APFSPN exists to professionalise the food service industry. We exist to give caterers, food vendors, restaurant owners, event food service providers, and every professional who works behind the plate a platform for growth, recognition, and collective strength.” — Tobi Fletcher, President, APFSPN

He explained that the theme of the event, “The Business Behind the Plate,” reflects the economic realities and entrepreneurial ecosystem surrounding food service delivery in Nigeria.

“Behind every plate of food served at an event, in a restaurant, or at a corporate function, there is a business, a dream, and a livelihood. More importantly, over 90 percent of our members are women who wake up every day to build sustainable businesses and contribute meaningfully to the economy. APFSPN is here to ensure that these businesses are supported, protected, and celebrated.” — Tobi Fletcher, President, APFSPN

Also speaking at the press briefing, the Vice President of APFSPN, Mrs. Ibidunni Layade, emphasised the Association’s commitment to capacity building and the welfare of its members. She noted that APFSPN is not merely a professional body but a support system designed to elevate the standards of food service delivery across Nigeria.

“Our members are the backbone of Nigeria’s hospitality and events industry. What APFSPN offers is a structured pathway for them to access training, mentorship, business development resources, and a community that understands their unique challenges. This Town Hall Meeting is the beginning of that journey — a space where every food service professional can have a voice and be heard.” — Ibidunni Layade, Vice President, APFSPN

Mrs. Layade further stated that the induction of new members at the event underscores the Association’s rapid growth and the hunger within the industry for formal recognition and collective representation. 

The Events Director of APFSPN, Ms. Temi Adelana, took the media through the programme of events for the Town Hall Meeting. She outlined a carefully curated agenda designed to combine ceremony, knowledge sharing, and networking.

“The event will commence at 9:00 AM with the arrival and registration of guests, followed by the opening ceremony, the presidential address, the keynote by our Guest Speaker, and the formal induction of new members. We have also incorporated panel discussions, an exhibition showcase featuring food service businesses, and structured networking sessions to ensure that every attendee leaves with tangible value and new connections.” — Temi Adelana, Events Director, APFSPN

Ms. Adelana added that the choice of the Professor Wole Soyinka Centre for Arts and Culture as the venue reflects the Association’s desire to position the food service industry within the broader narrative of Nigerian creativity, culture, and enterprise.

The event will also feature the formal induction of new members, reinforcing the Association’s commitment to building a professional body dedicated to excellence, ethics, innovation, and capacity development in Nigeria’s food service sector.

In further demonstration of the growing relevance of the Association, APFSPN disclosed that the event will attract international delegations and representatives from the Canadian Trade Commission and the Italian Trade Agency.

The Guest Speaker for the event is Former Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed; Aare (Dr.) Abisoye Fagade, DG/CEO of NIHOTOUR, while the Special Guest of Honour is High Chief Lai Labode, Aare Ona of Egbaland, and other top dignitaries.

With over 500 food service professionals and stakeholders expected in attendance, the event is positioned to become a defining moment for the industry and a launchpad for stronger institutional engagement.

Calling on the media to amplify the industry’s story, Fletcher described the gathering as more than an event.

“You are not merely covering an event; you are witnessing the beginning of a movement. We urge the media to help tell the story of the women and men who feed this nation and an industry that is ready to be recognised and taken seriously.” — Tobi Fletcher, President, APFSPN

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21-Year-Old Woman Dies After Staff Allegedly Forget Safety Rope During Brazil Bridge Jump (VIDEO)

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21-Year-Old Woman Dies After Staff Allegedly Forget Safety Rope During Brazil Bridge Jump (VIDEO)—-Tragic rope-jump accident in São Paulo leaves young woman dead as authorities detain six people and launch an investigation into safety failures.

A 21-year-old woman has died after being launched from a bridge during a rope-jump activity without being attached to the required safety rope in the Brazilian city of Limeira, São Paulo state. The victim, identified as Maria Eduarda Rodrigues de Freitas, fell approximately 40 metres after staff allegedly failed to secure her safety equipment before the jump.

The fatal incident occurred at the Ponte do Esqueleto trail, a popular destination for adventure sports enthusiasts. Video footage circulating on social media reportedly shows instructors carrying the woman to the jump platform before releasing her. Moments later, witnesses can be heard shouting that the rope had not been attached.

Emergency responders, including firefighters and paramedics, rushed to the scene but were unable to save her. She was pronounced dead at the site of the accident. Authorities say witness statements indicate a critical safety lapse may have occurred before the jump.

Brazilian police detained six individuals connected to the operation as investigators began examining the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. Reports indicate that some workers attempted to leave the area following the incident before being located by authorities.

The companies linked to the rope-jump operation have come under intense scrutiny as officials investigate potential negligence and safety protocol violations. The case has reignited debate over safety standards in Brazil’s growing extreme-sports industry.

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