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Wednesday, 19 August 2026

Poco Lee reportedly arrested in UK over rape allegation

Nigerian singer and dancer Poco Lee has reportedly been arrested in the United Kingdom over an allegation of rape, according to reports circulating online.

The report, which has sparked reactions across social media, claims the entertainer was arrested in connection with an alleged sexual offence in the UK.

However, details surrounding the reported arrest, including the identity of the alleged victim, the circumstances of the allegation and whether formal charges have been filed, remain unclear.

The claim has yet to be independently verified through an official statement from UK law enforcement authorities or a court.

Poco Lee, whose real name is Iweh Pascal Odinaka, is a prominent Nigerian dancer and singer who rose to fame through his dance performances before establishing himself in the music industry.

He has collaborated with several leading Nigerian artistes and has built a significant following through his music, dance performances and social media presence.

The reported arrest comes amid growing attention to allegations involving public figures, with social media frequently becoming a source of breaking claims before details are officially confirmed.

Until further information is released by the relevant authorities, the allegation against Poco Lee remains a report and should not be treated as a proven criminal offence.

Further details are expected to emerge if UK authorities or legal representatives for the entertainer issue statements regarding the reported incident.



Youth Development Takes Centre Stage As Commissioner Wasilat Adegoke Adefemi Visits DG Youth Mobilisation Kazeem Bolarinwa

The Honourable Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Hon. Wasilat Adegoke Adefemi, paid a strategic and impactful visit to the Director-General of Youth Mobilisation, Hon. Kazeem Bolarinwa, in a meeting focused on the future, welfare and empowerment of young people.

The meeting provided a valuable platform for both leaders to engage in meaningful discussions on issues affecting the youth constituency, with particular attention given to the challenges confronting young people and practical ways to address them.

The discussions centred around the need for stronger youth engagement, empowerment opportunities, inclusive participation, skills development and policies that will create a better environment for young people to thrive. Both leaders acknowledged that the youth remain a critical force in the development and progress of any society and must therefore be given the necessary support, opportunities and platforms to contribute meaningfully.

Hon. Kazeem Bolarinwa appreciated the Commissioner for the visit and for her commitment to matters concerning young people. He emphasised the importance of continuous collaboration between stakeholders in order to identify the real needs of the youth and develop sustainable solutions that will positively impact their lives.

The meeting also highlighted the importance of taking youth-focused initiatives beyond discussions and turning ideas into concrete programmes and opportunities that can improve the lives of young people across the state.

Hon. Wasilat Adegoke Adefemi, on her part, reiterated the importance of listening to young people, understanding their concerns and working collectively towards addressing the challenges confronting the youth constituency.

The engagement ended on a positive note, with both leaders reaffirming their commitment to deeper collaboration, stronger youth mobilisation and purposeful initiatives that will place the interests and aspirations of young people at the heart of development.

When leaders listen to the youth, progress becomes possible. When leaders work with the youth, the future becomes brighter.

The conversation continues, the vision remains clear, and the commitment to a stronger and more empowered youth constituency is unwavering.



British couple on honeymoon killed in helicopter crash on Greek island

A young British couple and their pilot were killed in a helicopter crash on the Greek island of Sifnos on Monday, Greek police have said.

They have been named as newlyweds Alexander Cromie and Marie Ebert, who were in Greece on their honeymoon.

The private Bell 206 helicopter crashed just metres from a landing pad, killing the pair and their pilot, a Greek national.

The couple are said to have taken the helicopter from the village of Markopoulo near Athens to the popular holiday island, Kathimerini reported.

Greece’s aviation safety authority told the BBC it was investigating the crash and that its investigators were heading to the scene on Tuesday to gather evidence and speak to witnesses.

A Foreign Office spokesperson told the BBC: “Our thoughts are with the families during this difficult time. We are providing consular support and in contact with the Greek authorities.”

The BBC has contacted Greek authorities and the aviation company for comment.

Asset management firm Blackstone, where Cromie worked, said in a statement: “We are shocked by the tragic passing of three people including our colleague Alex Cromie and his wife Marie Ebert, who were celebrating their honeymoon.

“Alex was beloved by everyone who knew and worked with him at Blackstone, and our thoughts and prayers are with his loved ones.”

Ebert worked as a senior specialist at consultancy brand Bain & Company.

In a statement, the company said: “We are shocked to read reports of a tragic accident in Greece regarding one of our colleagues and her husband.

“Our thoughts and support are with the families involved at this very difficult time.”

A senior police official told the Times that the crash came just before the helicopter’s scheduled landing time of 18:15 local time (16:15 GMT).

Sifnos’ Deputy Mayor, Manolis Foundoulakis, arrived at the scene shortly after the incident and told local news site Newsit there was almost “nothing left” of the aircraft.

The island’s Deputy Mayor Yiannis Rafeletos told the BBC the people of Sifnos are “devastated” and “deeply shocked”.

“So much happiness has turned into sorrow,” he added.

He said locals saw the helicopter crash within metres of their homes and had described a “bizarre engine noise coming from the aircraft” as it was about to land.

He said two of the victims were found in the wreckage, while the third was a short distance away.

Firefighters worked to tackle a blaze which broke out after the crash, and the flames had been extinguished by Monday evening.

DJAN Oyo Chapter Visit DG Youth Mobilisation Kazeem Bolarinwa, Backs Makinde & Adekanmbi

The momentum for the 2027 political movement in Oyo State continues to gain strength as the DJ Association of Nigeria (DJAN), Oyo State Chapter, paid a strategic visit to the Director-General, Youth Mobilisation, Hon. Kazeem Bolarinwa, in an atmosphere of unity, dialogue and renewed commitment.

The delegation, led by the Chairman, DJ Honeymix, alongside the Vice Chairman, DJ Collabo, General Secretary, DJ Afrika, and other members of the association, used the occasion to formally declare their support for Governor Seyi Makinde’s presidential ambition and the aspiration of Hon. Bimbo Adekanmbi to become the next Governor of Oyo State.

The meeting featured extensive and fruitful deliberations on youth mobilisation, entertainment, grassroots engagement and the strategic role of the creative industry in political and community development. The discussion also highlighted the need for young people and professionals in the entertainment sector to remain actively involved in issues that affect the future of Oyo State.

Hon. Kazeem Bolarinwa welcomed the DJAN leadership and appreciated them for their confidence, solidarity and willingness to contribute to the ongoing mobilisation. He noted that the strength of any successful movement lies in unity, organisation and the ability to bring different sectors of society together for a common purpose.

The DJAN Oyo Chapter, in turn, reaffirmed its readiness to work with relevant stakeholders and contribute its voice, network and influence toward the realisation of the movement’s objectives.

The presence of DJ Honeymix, DJ Collabo, DJ Afrika and other members made the engagement particularly significant, demonstrating the growing involvement of the creative community in the political conversation ahead of 2027.

As more associations, youth groups and grassroots stakeholders continue to engage with the DG Youth Mobilisation, the message remains clear: the mobilisation is expanding, the support base is growing, and the road to 2027 is steadily gaining momentum.

Together, with unity and purposeful mobilisation, the movement continues to move forward.


Monday, 17 August 2026

Eleyele Youth Forum Thunders Into Kazeem Bolarinwa’s Office, Declares Total Support For Seyi Makinde & Bimbo Adekanmbi — Omituntun 3.0 Gains Fresh Momentum

The political momentum behind Omituntun 3.0 continues to gather strength as the Eleyele Youth Forum paid a strategic visit to the office of the Director-General, Youth Mobilisation, Hon. Kazeem Bolarinwa, where the group openly declared its unwavering support for Governor Seyi Makinde and Hon. Bimbo Adekanmbi ahead of the 2027 political season.

The visit was more than a courtesy call; it was a powerful demonstration of youth solidarity, grassroots mobilisation and confidence in the vision of continuity, development and progressive leadership.

Speaking during the engagement, members of the Eleyele Youth Forum expressed their readiness to actively participate in the movement for Omituntun 3.0, reaffirming their commitment to the political direction of Governor Seyi Makinde and the aspiration of Hon. Bimbo Adekanmbi.

The Forum noted that the achievements recorded under the present administration have strengthened their belief in continuity and the need to sustain policies and programmes that positively impact young people, communities and the wider society.

Receiving the delegation, Hon. Kazeem Bolarinwa, DG Youth Mobilisation, appreciated the Eleyele Youth Forum for its confidence, commitment and continued engagement with the youth mobilisation structure. He emphasised the important role of young people in shaping the political future of Oyo State and encouraged them to remain united, organised and actively involved at the grassroots.

The meeting further highlighted the growing network of youth support across communities, with Eleyele joining other youth groups and grassroots stakeholders who are increasingly identifying with the Omituntun 3.0 agenda.

With youth mobilisation gathering greater momentum across the state, the message from Eleyele is clear: the youths are organised, determined and ready to take their place in the movement for continuity and progressive leadership.

As 2027 approaches, the alliance between grassroots youth structures and the leadership of Hon. Kazeem Bolarinwa continues to expand, strengthening the campaign for Seyi Makinde and Bimbo Adekanmbi.

Omituntun 3.0 is gaining momentum. The youths are ready. Eleyele has spoken! 

#Omituntun3 #SeyiMakinde #BimboAdekanmbi

Poco Lee reportedly arrested in UK over rape allegation

Nigerian singer and dancer Poco Lee has reportedly been arrested in the United Kingdom over an allegation of rape, according to reports circ...