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Saliu Alowonle Bags 12 Years Imprisonment For Raping Minor—-The Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court in Ikeja, on Tuesday, sentenced one Saliu Alowonle to 12 years imprisonment for grievous harm and having unlawful sexual intercourse with a 17-year-old girl (name withheld).

Justice Rahman Oshodi convicted and sentenced Alowonle to 12 years imprisonment, following his plea bargain agreement to the amended two-count charge preferred against him by the Lagos State Government.

Oshodi said: “Saliu Alowonle, you have pleaded guilty to two serious offences – grievous harm and forcing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent.

“These offences have caused significant trauma to the victim and her family.

“I have considered the terms of plea and sentence agreement which demonstrate acceptance of responsibility

“I hereby sentence you to seven years imprisonment on count one and five years jail term on count two.”

He further held that the sentences would run consecutively, totaling 12 years.

“You shall be registered as a sex offender in the Lagos state sexual offences register.

“You shall also undergo a mandatory counseling and you must have no direct and indirect contact with the victim’s family,” the judge said.

The Lagos State Government had earlier charged the convict on a three-count charge of conspiracy to commit robbery, armed robbery and conspiracy to commit felony.

He had pleaded not guilty following his  arraignment on June 20, 2022.

During the trial, the State Counsel, Ms Olufunmilayo Aluko, had called the stepfather of the survivor as a prosecution witness in the case.

The witness testified that the survivor was outside their apartment to take in clothes spread outside to dry in 2019, when two armed men forcefully took her to a nearby field.

The witness further said that a child that saw the abduction alerted passerby about the incident, which was reported to the police who arrested the convict while his accomplice escaped from the crime scene.

According to the stepfather, his wife had been overwhelmed and in trauma since the incident, and which made her relocate to Kogi State with the survivor.

Later in the trial, the prosecutor informed the court that Alowonle, through his counsel, Mr Yusuf Oyebanji, had entered a plea bargain agreement dated Feb. 19.

Oyebanji, in his allocutus, prayed the court to temper justice with mercy in respect of his client.

“My lord, I plead with this court to temper  justice with mercy.

“Since I came into this matter, I have witness the remorsefulness of the convict,” he said.

According to the prosecution, the offences contravene Sections 245 and 265 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

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Moises Caicedo Lone Goal Helps Chelsea Defeat Stubborn Pafos On Liam Rosenior UCL debut

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Moises Caicedo Lone Goal Helps Chelsea Defeat Stubborn Pafos On Liam Rosenior UCL debut—-Moises Caicedo’s late goal gave Chelsea a vital 1-0 win against Cypriot minnows Pafos on Wednesday as the Blues moved closer to automatic qualification for the Champions League last 16.

Chelsea’s fourth victory from seven Champions League group stage matches lifted them into eighth place.

Chelsea’s Dutch defender #21 Jorrel Hato focuses on the ball whilst under pressure from Pafos FC’s Brazilian midfielder #11 Jaja during the UEFA Champions League league-phase football match between Chelsea and Pafos at Stamford Bridge in London on January 21, 2026. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)

A win at Napoli in their final group game on January 28 would likely be enough to send Chelsea through to the last 16, depending on other results.

The Blues would face the unwanted stress of a play-off round if they finish outside the top eight.

Rosenior has won three times and lost once in his first four games since arriving from Strasbourg to replace Enzo Maresca, who left Stamford Bridge after mounting tensions with the club’s hierarchy.

It was far from plain sailing for Rosenior as Chelsea struggled to find a way past inspired Pafos keeper Jay Gorter before Caicedo made the breakthrough.

Chelsea’s Ecuadorian midfielder #25 Moises Caicedo celebrates scoring the team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League league-phase football match between Chelsea and Pafos at Stamford Bridge in London on January 21, 2026. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)

Optimistic Chelsea fans have noted their two Champions League triumphs in 2012 and 2021 came after they changed manager in mid-season.

But there is a long way to go before Rosenior can hope to emulate those iconic victories masterminded by Roberto Di Matteo and Thomas Tuchel.

Chelsea have been steady rather than eye-catching so far under Rosenior, with far sterner tests lying in wait in the surprise choice to replace Maresca.

Wake-up call

Rosenior made six changes from the 2-0 win over Brentford on Saturday, with injured England forward Cole Palmer absent due to a slight strain.

Brazilian veteran David Luiz, a 2012 Champions League winner with Chelsea, was on the bench for Pafos, who were far from overawed in their first ever match against English opposition.

Chelsea laboured for long periods and even when Enzo Fernandez had the ball in the net in the 18th minute, the midfielder’s close-range header was disallowed for a push.

Chelsea’s Ecuadorian midfielder #25 Moises Caicedo (R) celebrates scoring the team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League league-phase football match between Chelsea and Pafos at Stamford Bridge in London on January 21, 2026. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)

Chelsea nearly gifted Pafos a shock opener when a wayward back-pass to Filip Jorgensen was almost intercepted by Anderson Silva, but the Blues keeper chested the ball away from danger.

Rosenior’s men had lost their momentum and Pafos went close when Jaja’s shot from just inside the area took a wicked deflection off Reece James and hit the post with Jorgensen rooted to the spot.

That near-miss served as a wake-up call and Caicedo’s blast was pushed away by Gorter before Benoit Badiashile glanced a header narrowly wide moments later.

Caicedo’s long-range drive forced another good stop from Gorter, who also repelled Jorrel Hato’s fierce strike just before half-time.

Frustration was mounting among Chelsea supporters and Rosenior made a double change at the break, sending on Robert Sanchez for Jorgensen and Estevao Willian for James.

Estevao nearly made an instant impact with a stinging volley that Gorter saved at full stretch.

Gorter was enjoying the game of his life and he denied Pedro Neto and Caicedo with two more fine saves.

To Rosenior’s immense relief, Chelsea finally found a way past Gorter in the 78th minute.

Pafos couldn’t clear a corner and Caicedo arrived to flick his header into the far corner from close range.

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Ekiti Decide 2026: INEC Releases Final List of Candidates

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Ekiti Decide 2026: INEC Releases Final List of Candidates—-The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has released the final list of candidates cleared to contest the June 2026 Ekiti State gubernatorial election, setting the stage for a multi-party contest involving 12 political parties.

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The list, signed by INEC National Commissioner, Rose Oraran-Anthony, shows that candidates will be vying for the governorship seat alongside their running mates, with qualifications ranging from primary school certificates to doctorate degrees.

According to the commission, the approved candidates include representatives of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), African Democratic Congress (ADC), Action Democratic Party (ADP), Zenith Labour Party (ZLP), Young Progressives Party (YPP), and several other parties.

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The incumbent governor, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, 58, will be contesting on the platform of the APC, with Monisade Afuye, 67, as the deputy governorship candidate.

The Labour Party is presenting Olajuyin Ikusayede Gbegbe Oyebanji, 67, as its governorship candidate, with legal practitioner Okumade Ayokunle Odumayo as his running mate.

Among the younger contenders is Abegunde Ayobami Blessing of the NNPP, aged 35, while the AAC has nominated Akande Oluwasegun Samuel, 36, with John Fajuyigbe Oluwasanmi as deputy.

Other candidates include Bejide Oluwadare Patrick (ADC), Ojo Ayodeji (ADP), Anifowose Joseph Olanrewaju (APM), Awogbemi Bidemi Olaiya (APP), Ayodele Olaniyi Olanrewaju Praise (PRP), Osinkolu Olusegun Ayodele (YPP), and Adetunji Victor Damilola (ZLP).

INEC’s document also highlights the wide disparity in educational backgrounds among the candidates and their deputies, a development that has already sparked conversations among political observers and voters in the state.

With the final list now public, political parties are expected to intensify campaigns ahead of the governorship poll, which is seen as a critical test of voter sentiment in Ekiti State amid economic hardship, governance concerns, and growing youth political engagement.

INEC has reiterated its commitment to conducting a free, fair, and credible election, warning parties and candidates to adhere strictly to electoral laws and campaign regulations.

The Independent National Electoral Commission had fixed the governorship elections in Ekiti states for Saturday, June 20

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