Obituary

By Modupe Toba

It was a solemn service at St Joseph Catholic Church, Oke Ado, Ibadan, Oyo State, as children of late Mama Veronica Otugbo, family members, and friends gathered for her funeral service.

In a sermon during the, the assistant Parish Priest, St. Joseph Catholic Church, Oke Ado, Ibadan, the Reverend Father Christopher Olupooye enjoined Christians to live a good life and turn from their evil ways.

Reverend Father Olupooye admonished people to be conscious that they would end their journey one day, hence the need for them to be mindful of how they live their lives to enable them to have hope of eternity.

Some of the children of the deceased described their mother as a woman of faith who had impacted positively on their lives.

Some church members who knew Mama Etugbo said she was a God-fearing mother who loved everybody.

Late Mama Veronica Etugbo aged seventy-one was survived by children and grandchildren among who is Mrs Jacinta Odubanjo of the Programmes Department, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Ibadan.

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Obituary

By Bunmi Agboola

Late Babatunde Olaniyi has been described as a mentor, a moulder whose indelible mark will not be forgotten in the modern-day broadcasting in Oyo state and beyond.

This was the submission of family, friends and colleagues at the funeral service for the veteran broadcaster held at his residence at Agbofieti, Idi -Isin extension, Ibadan.

In a sermon, Pastor-in-charge, Christ Apostolic Church, Oke Iyanu, Ajanla Street, Oke Ado, Ibadan, Pastor Samuel Ookuewu said apart from being a broadcasting guru, the body of Christ would also miss “Ti O Common” as the deceased was fondly called, with his unique contribution and integrity to the church.

Pastor Ookuewu admonished people to live a life worthy of emulation as death was inevitable.

Some friends and colleagues said Babatunde would be missed in the broadcasting industry most especially in Oyo State.

The veteran broadcaster, Babatunde Olaniyi “Ti O Common” died during a brief illness at the age of 66 years.

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Transportation

The fuel crisis rocking the nation in the past three weeks has not  thawed.

The long queues of vehicles and motorcycles at the few filling stations selling fuel are the tell tale marks of the aggravating nature of the fuel crisis in Ibadan, and by extension, Oyo State.

In parts of Ibadan metropolis such as Molete, Oke Ado, Sango, Sabo, Jemibewon Road, Mokola, U.I, Oojo, Jericho, Gbagi  and Adegbayi  vehicle owners, motorcyclists and residents with their kegs stayed till late evening and arrived very early at filling stations just to buy fuel.

Some of them shared their experiences with Radio Nigeria

A motorist, Mr Mukaila Oladimeji, explained that he had to pass the night at a filling station, while another motorist, Mr.Olanrewaju Olayiwola said he had to queue at a fuel station which sold at official price without being sure of getting the product.

As usual, black market has been thriving with jerry cans of different sizes lining the streets like wares, despite the potential danger this spells.

A black market operator, who spoke with Radio Nigeria, said petrol stations sold the product to them for N250 in the night, while they sold to residents at N400 or N500.

This underscores the complicity of petroleum marketers in the current crisis.

Some residents, Mr Adebola and Mrs Bola Adeoti said the current situation had compelled them to also patronize the black market.

Efforts to speak with the Nigerian Midstream Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority was however not successful as the Controller was unavailable to comment on the development.

Meanwhile, the cost of transportation has skyrocketed with about forty per cent increase.

Consequently, some people resort to trekking some distance before boarding commercial vehicles to their places of work due to financial constraints.

Olukemi Akintunde

Crime

A middle-aged man who was suspected to be a kidnapper was burnt on Monday around Lanihun in Oke-Ado Area of Ibadan in Oyo State.

The man was caught while trying to lure away a five-year-old boy who was sent on an errand by his mum.

The man was accosted by passers-by when the boy began screaming and his crying mother who was looking for him found him with the man.

The suspected kidnapper quickly handed over the boy to his mother before he was searched by some of the residents and money and some charms were found on him.

The items found on him prompted the residents who grabbed him to tag him a kidnapper and he was set ablaze.

Tayo Alonge