News
#ENDSARS: Slain Police Children Beg Makinde For Scholarships

Some children of officers of the Nigeria Police Force whose parent were killed in Oyo State #ENDSARS campaign has begged Governor Seyi Makinde for scholarships to further their education.
TrackNews Online recalls that five policemen were murdered by some hoodlums during the October 2020 protest against police brutality in Oyo State.
The slain cops were identified as James Akanmu, Rotimi Oladele, Adegoke Ajibola, Alidu Wada and Peter Agunbiade.
Lamenting the death of their parents, the bereaved children said they have been withdrawn from their schools by their mothers because they could no longer afford to pay school fees.
Speaking with newsmen in Ibadan on Wednesday, April 7 on behalf of the other children of the slain cops, 12-year-old Kehinde Agunbiade, said, “I am begging Governor Seyi Makinde to please consider our future as very important. We don’t need cash but we need education.
“Since our fathers were killed, it has been very hard for our mothers to feed us let alone send us to school. My father was running his Master’s programme when he met his untimely death. He told us that he was going to give us education to Master’s level before we all get married.”
One of the windows of the slain policemen, Feranmi Oladele, also appealed to the governor to assist them.
Meanwhile, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has asked the new Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Usman Baba, to ensure the Nigeria Police Force regains the trust of Nigerians.
Speaking on Wednesday during the decoration of Baba with his new rank at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, Osinbajo also urged the acting police boss to restore dignity to the force as soon as possible, TrackNews Online reports.
-
Politics7 days ago
JUST-IN: George Turnah Welcomes Isaac Amakuro’s Disassociation from G-House Political Family
-
Business2 days ago
An Open Appeal To The Gov. Of Bayelsa State, Sen. Diri Douye Regarding The Removal Of My Prominent Billboard On Azikoro Road, Near Ekeki Park.
-
News3 days ago
Police have arrested three suspects who offered a pregnant woman N30 million to terminate her six-month-old fetus for a ritual in Niger State
-
Crime7 days ago
Why I Butchered Student I Met on Facebook – Kwara Cleric
-
Gist2 days ago
A housewife in Bauchi has stabbed her husband to death during a dispute over child custody
-
Politics6 days ago
Breaking News: The Federal High Court has ordered PDP to go ahead with its South-South Zonal Congress
-
Politics2 days ago
Tension in Osun: LG Workers Stand Their Ground, Defy APC’s Resumption Order
-
Politics6 days ago
Rivers Crisis: Eze Warns Tinubu That Posterity Will Judge Him If Fubara Is Humiliated