Lagos must not allow itself to be overrun by myopic men and women who do not believe in the ideals that made Lagos what it is.
Pandemonium broke out on the university campus on Thursday when some soldiers went there to use an ATM.
“Our esteemed military retirees are please urged to remain calm and patient,” said the Military Pensions Board.
He said the camp belonged to notorious bandit, Lawal Kwalba.
Peoples Gazette learnt that Mr Oyewunmi’s firm raised N60 million, while the remaining N40 million came from a coalition of friends and family.
“Recent happenings in various TOOs reveal an increase in cases of aiding and abetting by personnel.”
Witnesses said the bandits were raiding agrarian communities a few kilometres from Zuma Barracks when soldiers were deployed from the barracks to intervene.
The troops were met with stiff resistance from the militants as they closed in on their enclave along the Imo-Anambra border communities.
The troops were said to have also destroyed insurgents’ bomb factories and a major cell used for detaining 150 captives.
The commander said the task force had ensured that no child was recruited or used to fight terrorists ravaging the state.
