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3 Health Workers Arrested Over Missing Placenta In Ondo Hospital

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Three health workers at Emure-Ile Comprehensive Health Centre, in Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State, have been arrested over the alleged missing placenta of a new baby born at the facility.

The 23-year-old father of the baby girl, Tunde Ijanusi, raised the alarm after the hospital workers failed to hand over the placenta to him, after the delivery of his child.

Speaking on the incident, the paternal grandmother to the baby, Mrs Funmilayo Ijanusi, said the hospital officials claimed that a dog entered the facility and taken away the placenta.

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Mrs. ljanusi added that the hospital personnel also persuaded the family not to be worried by the development.

According to her, “When we insisted that they should produce the placenta, they begged us not to make an issue out of it since it’s not their fault that dog came into the health centre and took away the placenta.

“It was when we realised that they’re hiding something that we reported the matter at the police station.
“They should produce the placenta because we learnt that they sell it to some people, who use it for spiritual purposes.”

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Vanguard gathered that three health workers were later arrested for questioning after the matter was reported by the parents of the baby.

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Reacting to the incident, state chapter of the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives, NANNM, absolved its members from the alleged missing placenta.

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Chairman of the association, Kehinde Olomiye, said: “The two health workers and a security man apprehended in connection with the stolen placenta were not qualified nurse and not members of the association.”

Olomiye asked the police and the hospital authorities to carry out thorough investigation on the incident to prevent recurrence.

Reacting, spokesperson for the state police command, Funmi Odunlami, confirmed that three persons have been arrested in connection with the missing placenta.

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Odunlami said police detectives were interrogating the suspects and if found culpable would be charged to court.

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Otuaro Felicitates Tompolo On Honorary Doctorate Award

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Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Otuaro has congratulated High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, on the conferment of an Honorary Doctorate of Laws (LLD) by the E.K. Clark University.

Otuaro described the recognition as well-deserved and befitting, noting that Tompolo has, over the years, demonstrated uncommon commitment to the peace, progress, and stability of the Niger Delta and Nigeria at large.

According to him, Tompolo’s role in sustaining peace in the region, particularly through his steadfast support for dialogue, community engagement, and nonviolent approaches to conflict resolution, has made a significant contribution to national security and economic stability.

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He further noted that, beyond his contributions to peacebuilding, Tompolo has demonstrated extraordinary compassion, philanthropy, and devotion to humanitarian causes.

He added that his investments in youth empowerment stand as clear evidence of a man whose heart is truly with his people.

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“Tompolo’s good heart, generosity, and love for humanity distinguish him as a leader of rare character,” Otuaro said.

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The PAP Administrator commended E.K. Clark University for identifying and honouring a personality whose impact continues to resonate across the Niger Delta and beyond.

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He urged other institutions to emulate such gestures that celebrate individuals advancing society through selfless service.

Dr Otuaro prayed for God’s continued guidance, long life, and strength for High Chief Ekpemupolo as he continues to serve the Niger Delta and Nigeria with dignity, wisdom, and compassion.

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JUST IN: Defence Minister, Badaru Mohammed Resigns

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The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru, has resigned his appointment with immediate effect.

His resignation was contained in a letter addressed to President Tinubu and dated December 1.

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The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirmed this on Monday.

The presidential spokesman said Abubakar resigned on health grounds.

 

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Police Deny Opening Recruitment Portal, Warn Nigerians Against Fake Adverts

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The Police Service Commission has debunked reports circulating on social media and several unofficial websites claiming that it has opened a portal for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force.

The Commission described the publications as fake, warning that they were created by fraudsters seeking to deceive and exploit unsuspecting Nigerians.

In a statement published on its official website on Monday, the PSC said it had not commenced any recruitment exercise.

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The general public is hereby informed that these publications are fake and entirely misleading.

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They are the handiwork of fraudsters attempting to exploit innocent citizens,” the Commission said.

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It added that no recruitment portal had been opened by the Commission.

There is currently no ongoing recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force.

“The Police Service Commission has not opened any portal for such an exercise,” the statement added.

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The PSC stressed that whenever recruitment begins, the announcement will be made strictly through authorised platforms.

According to the statement, official channels include advertisements in reputable national newspapers, announcements posted on the Commission’s verified website (www.psc.gov.ng), and formal press releases.

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We urge Nigerians to rely only on information published through these official channels.

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Any recruitment portal not listed on our website is fraudulent and should be reported to the police,” the commission said.

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The PSC advised the public to ignore the fake recruitment claims to avoid falling victim to scams.

The PUNCH had reported that the Police Service Commission has cautioned Nigerians seeking a career in the Nigeria Police Force to beware of fake recruitment adverts circulating online, insisting that it has not yet commenced the 2025 recruitment exercise.

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