Monday 30 November 2015

Former minister of finance, Bashir Yuguda arrested by EFCC


A former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) over arms procurement deals during the last administration.
Yuguda was reportedly arrested alongside other top officials from the office of the former National Security Adviser (NSA), Sambo Dasuki.

According to Premium Times, Yuguda was arrested Monday afternoon and was interrogated by detectives.
The report stated a huge amount of money was traced to Yuguda’s account from funds meant for arms procurement.
A source was quoted to have said: “The funds were directly transferred to him from the NSA office and he has been unable to explain the rationale for the transfer.”
“The transfers were made to his account between December 2014 and May 2015. The suspects are being grilled by crack detectives and may not be allowed to go home soon.”

Military Artillery burnt down as Boko Haram Strikes Again In Adamawa

Rampaging Boko Haram militants on Sunday night engaged Nigerian troops in a fierce battle in their new bid to take over Gulak, the administrative headquarters of Madagali in northern part of Adamawa State.

Security and local sources say the insurgents, who came in three vehicles brandishing guns, burnt down a military base as they also burnt down three artilleries and carted away guns.

“They came around 7 p.m. and started firing on the soldiers during which all the soldiers ran away.

“There was pandemonium, people scampered for their lives, many slept in bushes, they killed one soldier during the fierce battle.

“Our local vigilantes had tried by staying back, until another troops were deployed from Madagali town and Shuwa, they engaged them, if not they would have recaptured the town for the second time,” said James Ularamu, former chairman of Madagali.

The former Council chairman, and a local vigilante who did not want to be named, said there were heavy gun battles.

The local vigilante, who couldn’t say whether there were casualties from the Boko Haram side, said “after we chased them away they fled to the nearby Sambisa area.”

Efforts to get the army spokesperson were futile, but a member representing the area at the house of Representatives, Adamu Kamale, confirmed the attack.

He, however said he did not have “much details for now”.

The state commissioner of information, Ahmed Sajo, said additional troops had been deployed to the area.

A Nigerian 'Cele' Pastor In Us Arrested For Beating, Robbing & Raping Ladies(pics)

A Nigerian man who claimed to be a preacher has been arrested after being accused of beating, robbing and raping escorts in hotels across Washington DC. Gabriel Omogbo of Hyattsville, Maryland, is charged with attempted first degree murder, armed robbery, first degree assault and reckless endangerment.

Police believe that the 33-year-old used the website Backpage.com to find Follows & arranged to meet up with them.

According to WJLA, the first two attacks happened at the Best Western Plus Hotel in Rockville and on both occasions he is accused of raping and stealing from two women he had met online.

A third attack took place at the Radison Hotel in Rockville, where he is accused of threatening a woman with a knife.
He ordered the woman to take off her clothes before reportedly telling her 'You are going to die today.'
He then beat her, cutting her arms, legs and hands and stole her iPad, cell phone and $300.
The woman survived and told police that before he fled the hotel room offered her a glass of water.

He was arrested after police traced CCTV footage from the hotels as well as collecting DNA evidence from each of the rooms.
CCTV footage showed a man matching Omogbo's description wearing blue jeans and brown loafers entering and leaving the hotels at the time of the attacks.
Omogbo is now being held at Montgomery County Correction Facility on a no bond status. He will next appear in Court on January 8 and could face life in prison.

According to his Facebook page, he preaches at the Celestial Church of Christ in Riverdale and is a former student at Bowie State University.
He also works as a security guard and currently lives at home with his parents.

Saturday 28 November 2015

Buhari Shocks Ministers With poor salaries and Austere Benefits

Barely three weeks in office, President Muhammadu Buhari has shocked Ministers with poor salaries and austere allowances.

He has also imposed dos and don’ts on the ministers including travel restrictions.

Most Ministers were said to be embarrassed by the perks of office accruable to them in office.

The only leverage the Ministers will enjoy is the privilege of flying in a Business Class on trips.

These conditions of service for Ministers were contained in a letter given to them during the week by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Engr. Babachir David Lawal.

The letter said: “I am pleased to inform you that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, has appointed you as a Minister in the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

“The appointment takes effect from 11th November, 2015 under the following Terms and Conditions of Service as contained in “Certain Political, Public and Judicial Office Holders(Salaries and Allowances, etc) (Amendment ) Act 2008.”

“I am to add that your tenure terminates at the end of this Administration unless otherwise decided by Mr. President. Please accept my heartiest congratulations and best wishes on your appointment.”

The SGF’s letter gave the details of the perks which the ministers will enjoy in office as long as they last in the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

While the substantive minister will earn N2, 026, 400 Annual Basic Salary($8,514.285), Minister of State is to get N1.8million($7,563.025) per annum.

Other highlights of the conditions include: Estacode Allowance($900 per diem); Duty Tour Allowance(N35,000); Utilities Allowance(Telephone/ Electricity/ Water)–30% of Annual Basic Salary (N607,920); Domestic Staff Allowance(75% -((N1,519,800) of Annual Basic Salary; Medical Facilities (in accordance with NHIS Policy); Special Assistant (To be provided in kind); Security (To be provided in kind); Air Travel (By Business Class); Newspaper Allowance (15% of Annual Basic Salary-N303,960).

The letter said: “As a Political Office Holder, you must obtain permission from Mr. President before you travel out of Abuja. If the trip is official, Ministers are entitled to a Duty Tour Allowance of N35,000 per diem. However, all private journeys will attract no Allowance.

“Severance Allowance of 300 %of Annual Basic Salary payable after full tenure of office with government. The allowance will be pro-rated after a minimum of two years tenure.

It added: “200 % of Annual Basic Salary (N4,052,800) will be paid to you to enable you to acquire accommodation of your choice in line with monetization policy.

“Furniture Allowance. 300 %(N6,079,200) of Annual Basic Salary will be paid once in every four years. The allowance will be paid annually at the rate of 75% (N1,519,800) of Annual Basic salary.

“Motor Vehicle Fuelling Maintenance Allowance. 75% of Annual Basic Salary (N1,519,800) for the maintenance of your vehicle(s) as Government no longer provides chauffeur driven vehicles to Political Office Holders/Public Officers for house to office running.

“Annual Leave (30 calendar days for each leave year or calculated on pro-rata basis, with 10% of Annual Basic Salary(N202,640) as leave grant); Personal Assistant Allowance (25% of Annual Basic salary to enable you to employ a Personal Assistant of your choice).”

Investigation however revealed that some of the ministers were uncomfortable with the salary and allowance package because it might not be able to pick their bills.

The package has caused rumbles in the cabinet because while Nigerian ministers earn $8, 514.28 Per Annum (N2,026,400), their counterparts in Ghana are on $50,000 (N11,900,000) and those in South Africa (the highest paying in the continent) were said to be taking home about $302,521 per annum.

A reliable source said: “Most ministers have been sad since they received their letters of appointment because the salary and allowance package was a far cry from where they were coming from. We hope that ministers will eventually not steal if they have to serve this nation on hungry stomach.

“We have ministers in this government who left high-net worth job of $10,000 to $20,000 per month, how will they settle their bills? Some ministers have headed corporate. You can imagine a minister managing about $3billion portfolio now getting $8,521 per Annum.

“Some ministers have children in Ivy League universities where they are paying as much as $40,000 to $60,000 per annum. How will they be able to cope to meet up with their responsibilities?”

As at press time, it was unclear if the ministers had made representation to the president or not.

“Curiously, we have some Executive Secretaries, Directors-General and Group Managing Directors of parastatals like NNPC, PPMC, NCC, NDIC, PEF, PPPRA, DPR, NERC, NIGCOMSAT, and others who will be earning more than their ministers. I think the system is distorted somehow.”

Another source added: “To earn commensurate salaries and allowances, the president can explore foreign donors’ basket for payment of ministers. Or else, it will be difficult to get the best from this team.

“Alternatively, there might be scientific corruption in Buhari’s cabinet. This is the type of corruption we call ‘chop and clean mouth.’

Former Massachusetts police officer accused of shootout hoax found dead

A former part-time Massachusetts police officer accused of shooting up his own patrol cruiser and calling in a hoax bomb threat has died after apparently committing suicide.
Bryan Johnson, 24, was found dead early Thanksgiving morning in his Millis, Mass. home, the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office said.
Prosecutors said there were no signs of foul play and his death is not considered suspicious.

Johnson faced six charges stemming from a Sept. 2, 2015, incident in which he said he was attacked by a gunman who shot up his cruiser and fled. Johnson’s cruiser was found crashed into a tree and on fire, and authorities launched a massive search to find the reported gunman.

But within hours, police decided it was all a hoax, as was a bomb threat called into a local school. Johnson, who was fired, was free pending a future court appearance. A grand jury indicted him Nov. 19 and he was on home confinement monitored by a GPS device, according to court records.

According to prosecutors, Johnson, a police dispatcher who also worked part-time as an officer, fired a personal firearm into the cruiser in a remote area of the town, drove a little further before crashing into a tree and getting out of the vehicle, which then burst into flames.

Prosecutors said Johnson told dispatchers that he’d come under fire from an unknown white man in a maroon pickup truck that had fled the area toward the neighboring town of Medfield.



Source:USA Today

30 new federal high court judges appointment approved by Pres. Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the appointment of 30 new federal high court judges who were recommended by the National Judicial Council.
According to a statement by the Council yesterday, the names of the new judges are:

Hon. Justice Yellin S. Bogoro (Bauchi State)
Rosemary O. Dugbo Oghoghorie (Delta State)
Taiwo Obayomi Taiwo (Ogun State)
Ibrahim Watila (Borno State)
Mallong Peter Hoommuk (Plateau State)
Isa Hamma Adama Dashen (Adamawa State)
Hassan Dikko (Kebbi State)
Jude Kanyioh Dagat (Kaduna State)
Olayinka Olusegun Tokode (Osun State)
Simon Akpah Amobeda (Kogi State)
Jane Egienanwan Inyang (Cross River State)
Daniel Emeka Osiagor (Rivers State)
Prof. Chuka Austine Obiozor (Anambra State),
Iniekenimi Nicholas Oweib (Bayelsa State)
Hassan Muslim Sule (Zamfara State)
Hadiza Rabiu Shagari (Sokoto State)
Saleh Kogo Idrissa (Yobe State)
Joyce Obehi Abdulmalik (Edo State)
Hillary Ide Osho Oshomah (Edo State)
Fadima Murtala Aminu (Adamawa State)
Toyin Bolaji Adegoke (Kwara State)
James Kolawole Omotosho (Ogun State)
Nehizena Idemudia Ekunwe (Edo State)
Stephen Daylop Pam (Plateau State)
Akintayo Aluko (Ekiti State)
Dr. Nnamdi O. Dimgba (Abia State)
Emeka Nwite (Ebonyi State)
Abdulazeez M.Z. Anka (Zamfara State)
Abdu Dogo (FCT), and
Adamu Turaki Muhammed (Jigawa State).

The statement which was signed by the Acting Director of Information at the NJC, Mr. Soji Oye, stated that the judges will be sworn in on December 2.



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Daughter's Wedding moved to dad's hospital room for him to witness it

A North Carolina woman decided to hold her wedding in a hospital room so her terminally ill father could be a part of her big day.
Kaila Kirby, planned to tie the knot in July, but after her father's pulmonary fibrosis took a turn for the worse, she decided to improvise.

“I just kind of wanted my Dad to give me away on my wedding day,” Kalia Kirby told WBTV.
On Wednesday morning, Kaila Kirby and her fiancĂ© Daniel Pardue stood beside Jubal Kirby’s hospital bed at the Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, N.C., and said their vows.

With only a few hours to prepare, hospital staff pulled together $45 in donations and bought fresh flowers and cake to celebrate the wedding, the Observer reported.
About 50 friends and relatives surrounded the couple as they tied the knot, according to the newspaper.

And while a wedding in a hospital room may seem rare, it wasn’t the first vow said in Jubal Kirby's hospital room this week.

Jubal Kirby married his daughter’s mother in a short ceremony last week, WBTV reported.

Jubal Kirby and Colleen were together for 26 years but did not decide to get married until it became clear how ill he was.
“He said he wanted to make an honest woman out of her,” Kaila’s older sister, Jessica Harrison, told the Observer.

(Photos) EFCC Arrests ‘pastor’ For N200m Fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested one Jonathan Ibinabo Alatoru, a self-acclaimed pastor and Chief Executive Officer, CEO, Chemtronics Nigeria Limited, for conspiracy, forgery and obtaining money by false pretence to the tune of N200 million. The suspect, who had earlier jumped the administrative bail granted him by the Commission, was arrested by operatives of EFCC in a sting operation on Thursday, November 26, 2015, in Abuja.

The 55-year-old suspect had been awarded a contract by the Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs, Abuja for the construction of a skill acquisition centre at Igualeba, Orhiomwon LGA, in Edo State, to the tune of N1.7billion. The contract, which was supposed to be completed within a year, was, however, terminated in 2011 when he could not complete the structure 18 months after. However, the suspect allegedly approached Sterling Bank Plc with some documents purported to have emanated from the Ministry to secure a N200 million bank facility. In fulfillment of the requirements to obtain the bank facility, the suspect allegedly presented both the Certificate of Occupancy, C of O, of a property located in the G.R.A., Ikeja area of Lagos and another mortgage agreement letter as collateral in 2012. The investigation, however, revealed that both documents belong to the late Vice-Admiral Babatunde Elegbede, a former military Governor of Cross Rivers State, who died in 1994. According to the complainant, the suspect also allegedly presented a forged domiciliation payment letter, stating that the proceeds of the contract should be remitted to the bank for the servicing of the loan. It was also discovered that the suspect allegedly connived with one Ndubuisi Egbe Unah, who is currently facing trial before a Federal High Court, Abuja, and some staff of the bank to perpetrate the alleged fraud. The suspect will soon be charged to court.

In DeltaCommercial Sex Worker Loses N750,000 To Fraudster

A commercial sex worker, Njideka Joseph, a native of Nkpor in Anambra State but resident in Cable Point Quarters, Asaba Delta State, has lost the sum of N750,000 to fraudsters who currently operate in Asaba and its environs.

Ahead of Christmas and New Year celebrations, these fraudsters, including pick pockets, investigations revealed, have targeted unsuspecting members of the public especially traders and visitors to rid them of their hard earned money.

It was gathered that the unsuspecting commercial sex worker fell victim of the new crime wave when the fraudsters last Tuesday, approached her for an all night services, after they both reached an agreement to pay N8,000 per night.

The fraudsters were said to have lodged separately in different rooms with two of them hanging over with commercial sex workers. But this was not to be in the case of Njideka who said she was allegedly robbed unknowingly by one of the fraudsters who claimed to be Benson Abel the sum of N750,000.

According to her, “I saw the two men who came in a coloured taxi car claiming they are business men from Port Harcourt, Rivers State, they approached me for all night show and I told them I cannot carry two persons but one. In the night, one of them whom I agreed to sleep with, paid me N8,000 and while we were discussing, he introduced some
business to me which I showed interest in.

“The amount he talked about the business was N1m and all I had in my room that I was taking to the bank next Wednesday was N750,000. I parted with the money and collected his GSM numbers including a note where he wrote his addresses.

“But two days later, I called the lines, they were not going and I reported the case to the police at the ‘A’ Division police station in Asaba.”

Further investigations revealed that they are different groups of fraudsters, some who operate in motor parks, markets, and busy places where they can easily perfect their criminal acts with their unsuspecting targets while other group operates with buses and taxi cabs in Asaba and other major towns like Agbor, Ughelli, Sapele.

But in a swift reaction, the Commissioner of Police in the State, Mr. Alkali Baba Usman said the Police have mapped out strategies to bring to book pick pockets, fraudsters and hoodlums who may be set to disrupt smooth Christmas and New Year celebrations across the state.

NEWSWATCH- Buhari And Fg’s 20,000 Abandoned Projects


Three years after federal government investigative reports confirmed that more than 20,000 federal projects have been abandoned, the federal government said September 15 2013 it had set up of a task force to halt the rogue fleecing of the nation.

If the executive arm of government under former President Goodluck Jonathan was guilty of gross inaction and insensibility, the legislative arm too had demonstrated no serious commitment in checking the waste of government funds in the abandoned projects that litter the constituencies they supposedly represent. However, much is expected from the Muhammadu Buhari administration in examining the legion of abandoned projects and making the fleecing contractors and rogue bureaucracy to give account.

For instance, two years after, the National Assembly is yet to pass the bill mooted to check unbridled wastage and corruption in abandoned projects; mum is the word from the National Assembly, as if they were unconcerned that the welfare of their constituencies means nothing to them so far their pecuniary appetites are lustfully satisfied.

Former Head of Service of the federation Mr. Danladi Kifasi said in Abuja before directors in the service that government was worried by the waste from abandoned projects by federal ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs).

He said government had resolved to set up a project performance and monitoring taskforce to punish contractors who collect mobilization funds and disappear. However, this cannot be unless the odious image of the Civil Service is redeemed in order to restore public confidence and reverse nation that “government business was nobody’s business”. To what extend Kifasi can clean the Service rot, which has become a cankerworm?

Indeed, the abandoned projects by Federal Ministries Departments and Agencies (MDA) had climbed from 11,886 three years ago to 20,000, going by figures supplied by the former Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.

Former Speaker House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal had mooted in July last year a bill to compel MDAs to implement national budgets in order to halt disturbing trend of failed and abandoned projects. His words, “It is time we changed from the so-called cash-based budgeting system to performance-based budgeting….We hope that all arms of government, especially the Legislature and the Executive will learn to build the kind of synergy that will encourage budget implementation and reduce poverty in the land.”

In addition, Tambuwal noted, “The Presidential Projects Assessment Committee (two years ago) estimated that over 11,886 projects valued at N7.7 trillion were abandoned after government had spent N2.2 trillion on them, and N9 trillion is required to complete the abandoned projects. This is unsupportable wastages. I advocate performance budgeting.”

Indeed, when similar unaudited abandoned projects by the 36 states and 774 local governments are added, the figure would be astounding. Many National Assembly members fleece through bogus and unaccounted constituency project votes. The legislative –executive feud over N80 billion constituency projects has bogged down implementation of the 2013 Appropriation Act.

This unchecked fiscal indiscipline, Okonjo-Iweala had regretted has allowed the country’s debt profile to climb to $37 billion, almost to the position before the expensive bailout during the Obasanjo administration. Despite executive agencies and the Presidency failing to check rein in fiscal indiscipline, the Finance Minister is strangely advocating the collection of more foreign loans when previous loans have remained unaccounted for and projects not seen to benefit the people.

The Fiscal Responsibility Act (FRA) was enacted in July 2007. Unknown is the impact of the Fiscal Responsibility Commission set up to manage prudently the nation’s resources, ensure long-term macroeconomic stability, secure greater accountability and transparency in fiscal operations . Bureau of Public Procurement, established to check these frauds, has been ineffective.

The NASS that should perform oversight function on the executive has largely slept on its duty. This is why in the past 14 years federal recurrent expenditures is about 75 per cent to service a few thousands of public office holders while a miserly 25 per cent takes care of the rest 160m million people.

During a tour of abandoned projects two years ago former Minister of Information Labaran Maku had manipulated that the desire for ego credit taking, rather than service delivery, was behind the drive for new projects and abandoning of old ones. The embarrassing trend might stall new projects in 2014 and 2015.

The abandoned projects include power projects, for which billions of dollars have been committed with no production of electricity, road, rail, and water transportation infrastructure to jumpstart the economy and provide job opportunities, education, and health institutions provisioning, infrastructure to provide domestic self-sufficiency in food and fuel.

Other factors are pitiable planning, inadequate budgeting, delay in releasing project funds, which leads to project execution delay, increased contract cost variation and ultimate abandonment and contract splitting to give jobs for the boys. President Goodluck Jonathan cannot affect positively on peoples welfare without urgently curbing corruption by officials using fraudulent ploys: upfront payments for contracts prior to execution, white-elephant money-laundering projects proposed principally to pull out money from the treasury.

Exposing contractors that have collected money for jobs not done and bringing them to trial will effectively check the culture of impunity in abandoned projects. The abandoned projects badly affect peoples’ welfare countrywide. There is urgent need for the Buhari administration to revisit the abandoned projects scandals for the sake of accountability, probity to discourage looting spree with impunity.

Canadian broadcaster,David Smith Establishes Radio Station To Fight Boko Haram Insurgency

A Canadian broadcaster, David Smith, has established a radio station focused at combating Boko Haram insurgency and its ideology.

The channel, Dandal Kura, will air on shortwave from Nigeria to discourage people from violence.
Dandal Kura, Kanuri words for meeting point, targets mainly the Kanuri and Hausa-speaking communities of Nigeria where Boko Haram has conducted a brutal insurgency since 2009.

Mr. Smith, a veteran crisis and conflict news reporter, distinguished himself by setting up radio stations in crisis areas to preach the gospel of peaceful coexistence in war-torn areas.

He cut his journalism teeth during the Apartheid in South Africa in 1985, and despite being of Canadian descent, worked for the ANC-owned radio station, Capital Radio, against the P.W. Botha-led National Party.
Mr. Smith describes Apartheid as “terrorism”.

He set up the first UN-supported conflict-zone radio in the Balkan region in the 90s during the war in Yugoslavia, and later established a similar project in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, CAR.
With the huge success recorded in educating the people to eschew violence in CAR, he set Radio Bar-Kulan (meaning a meeting place in the local language) in Somalia, and later established Radio Okapi in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

With terrorism ravaging the Lake Chad Basin – an area covering parts of Nigeria, Niger, Chad and Cameroun – the broadcaster established Dandal Kura in Nigeria.
Speaking when he visited PREMIUM TIMES recently, the Media Advisor of Dandal Kura Radio, David Smith, said the station targets about 9 million people in the Lake Chad basin.

Mr. Smith, who once worked with the UN on media projects in conflict zones, said the major target audience of Dandal Kura Radio were states affected by the Boko Haram crisis.

He said although the station informs and entertain the people on routine issues, the thematic area of the its programming was largely on peace building.
He said Dandal Kura Radio broadcasts in Kanuri language in order to give people “sense of belonging and ownership”.

He said other areas of the station’s focus were Eastern Niger area of Diffa, the Northern Cameroon area of Marwa, Northern Chad, noting that the station had correspondents in these areas.

“We have network of correspondents in states affected by the Boko Haram activity, and also in neighbouring states,” he said.

“Interestingly, because I travel a lot to N’jamena where I am in talks with the Multi-National Joint Task Force and the Lake Chad Basin Commission, I come across a lot of Kanuri speaking people in N’jamena, there is a large Kanuri speaking IDPs in N’jamena.

“I didn’t know they existed until I started visiting the Lake Chad Commission, and all the Kanuri speaking people in N’jamena started to find me to tell me how much they appreciated Dandal Kura, and wanted to contribute in it.

“Interestingly, because we broadcast on shortwave, and shortwave covers a vast area, I can say even in South Africa, I can pick up Dandal Kura.

“We have a large following in South Sudan and other areas because of the Kanuri speaking people in the Juba area, as well as the Khartoum area. Because of the traditional and historical reasons, people travelling on overland route to Mecca find themselves settling in Khartoum.”

According to him, there are estimated 9 million Kanuri speakers in the Lake Chad basin, and that Dandal Kura Radio is the only radio station that mainly broadcasts in Kanuri.

He said the station was currently operating in Kano for security reasons, assuring that the station would soon move to Maiduguri, where he called the “the heart of the Kanuri speaking world”.

The station currently operates for six hours – from 6am to 8am on 7415KHz in the 41 metre band; 8am to 9am on 15480 KHz in the 19metre band; and 7 to 10pm on 11830 KHz in the 25 metre band.

Friday 27 November 2015

Commonwealth gets a new Secretary-General,Baroness Patricia Janet Scotland

Baroness Patricia Janet Scotland has been announced as the new Secretary General of the Commonwealth group of Nations. She was announced the new Sec-Gen this afternoon at the Commonwealth Heads Of Government Meeting holding in Malta. She will be the first woman to hold the office. Congrats to her.

Scores Feared Dead as Suicide Bomber Hits Kano

Scores were feared dead at Dakasoye village, Garun Mallam local goverment area of Kano Friday when a suicide bomber blew himself up among the Shia procession on there way to Zaria witness says.

The incident which occured by 2.00pm was said to have affected mostly women and children.

A local Journalist, Ali Kakaki who was at the scene of the blast told Vanguard that the ugly incident occured shortly after a middle aged man was caught with Improvised Explosive Device.

The suicide bomber on Friday blew himself up among crowds at a Shia Muslim procession outside the City of Kano, in the latest violence to hit the troubled region.

The group, led by Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, said on its website the blast happened at 2:00 pm (1300 GMT) and that “scores” had been killed.

But there was no official indication of casualties and one of the organisers told AFP: “It’s a huge crowd so it’s too early to give a precise figure of casualties.

“We now have the other suspect in custody.”

The organiser, who asked to remain anonymous, said the bomber ran into the crowd before he could be spotted and detonated his explosives.

“He was dressed in black like everyone else. His accomplice was initially arrested and confessed they were sent by Boko Haram,” he added.

“They were part of the young men abducted by Boko Haram in (the Borno state town of) Mubi last year and taken to Sambisa Forest where they were given some military training.

“They were sent to Kano 11 days ago and kept in a house specifically for this attack.”

The bomber detonated his explosives after realising his accomplice had been arrested, the organiser added.

Details soon

Pic of ISIS militant who transported the Beirut suicide bombers killed

ISIS militant Abdul Salam Al-Handawi arranged and drove from Raqqa, the two suicide bombers who carried out suicide attack in beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday, November 12. Al-Handawi was killed on Thursday in Homs countryside. At least 43 people were killed and around 200 injured in the twin suicide bomb attack. His corpse after the cut...

The explosions claimed by the Islamic State tore through crowds on a busy street in the neighbourhood of Bourj el-Barajneh, close to Beirut's airport.

Akinwunmi Ambode Commissions Helicopters, Gun Boats, Armoured Personel Carriers in Lagos

In a bid to enhance security in the state, the Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode today commissioned some security apparatus worth N4. 765 billion. Among the items commissioned include 100 4-Door Salon Cars, 55 Ford Ranger Pick-Ups, 10 Toyota Land Cruiser Pick-Ups, 15 BMW Power Bikes/Cycles, 100 Power Bikes, Isuzu Trucks, 3 Helicopters , 2 Gun Boats

5 Armoured Personnel Carriers Revolving Lights, Siren and Public Address System, Vehicular Radio Communicators Security Gadgets, including Bullet Proof Vests, Helmets, Handcuffs, etc Uniforms, Kits, etc; and Improved Insurance and Death Benefit Schemes...







Fraud- Facebook Hacker Arrested In Rivers After Duping 5 Influential Nigerians (pic)

NEMESIS has caught up with a 36 year old cosmetic seller, Daniel Obasi, who also is a serial facebook account hacker after he posed as the Deputy governor of two states in the South West. Before the long hands of the law caught up with him, five influential Nigerians had fallen prey to his rooster and bull stories and were handsomely duped.

Vanguard gathered that Obasi who hails from Imo State and resides in Port Harcourt, River State hacked into the Facebook accounts of the Ondo and Lagos state deputy governors Alhaji Lasisi Oluboyo and Alhaja Oluranti Idiat Adebule respectively and made good money from their unsuspecting friends and acquitances.

The suspect who was paraded alongside other criminals at the state police headquarters confirmed to Vanguard during an interview that he specialises in hacking to the face book account of prominent Nigerians in a bid to dupe their unsuspecting friends.

Internetbusiness

Obasi said frustration drove him into the illicit business after his cosmetics business nose dived due to paucity of funds and in a bid to survive he ventured into the Internet business. According to him, he succeeded in hacking into the account of the two governors and was working on other deputy governors facebook account when detectives traced him to his residence in River state where he was arrested and subsequently detained.

Speaking on his arrest, Obasi who did not deny the crime said frustration forced him into a life of cyber crime. He said he resorted to using the Facebook accounts of the notable personalities because he was sure his victims will easily fall for his tricks.

“I am Daniel from Imo State but live in Port Harcourt. I opened a separate account of Deputy Governors and I used it to chat with people on the net. I did not hack into their accounts; I only opened new accounts on their behalf. I use it to communicate with people. I have never hacked into their accounts.

“I was doing cosmetic business before. But when my money was stolen inside my shop and there was no money to re-stock my shop, I have no choice than to look for a way to survive that was why I went into cyber crime. I have not been long in this business. I have only clone accounts of Ondo and Lagos States Deputy Governors and they have blocked the accounts now,” he explained.

But Police sources said Obasi did not only clone accounts but would hack into the accounts of the deputy governors using a particular software. The police said large sums of money were paid into his bank accounts. Vanguard gathered from Police detectives that Obasi has been using the cloned accounts to chat with friends, siblings and political associates of the Deputy Governors telling them of contracts to be given out by their state governments.

“According to him, he would \usually ask the unsuspecting friends of his victim to pay money into a specific accounts to help them facilitate contracts in the offices of the two Deputy governors. Obasi said that he was arrested by detectives from the state command, who pretended to be interested in a contract to be awarded from the office of the deputy governor .

“The detectives presented themselves as representatives of a tailors’ union and they said they are interested in a contract that would soon be awarded by the office of the Deputy governor of Ondo state. “ They however insisted that they want to pay directly into my account to help facilitate the contract. I did not know that they are police detectives that was how I was arrested “

Obasi who told Vanguard that he was pushed into the business after he was frustrated out of business, did not however deny the offence and attributed the crime to the handiwork of the devil and frustration.

“Frustrations led me into this unholy business after the collapse of my business, I never hacked into the Facebook accounts of these deputy governors, but opened a separate account on their behalf to communicate with people on net and used it to dupe only about five or six persons”

Speaking on how the suspect was arrested, the state Commissioner of Police, Mike Ogbodu explained that Obasi had been using various accounts of Deputy governors to dupe some of his unsuspecting victims before he was nabbed. The police Chief said that the suspect has confessed to opening clone Facebook accounts on behalf of notable personalities in the country and using them to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

Juicycontracts

Ogbodu listed some of the Face book account being operated by Obasi to include that of the state Deputy Governor, Alhaji Oluboyo and his counterpart in Lagos State,Dr Oluranti Idiat Adebule. According to Ogbodu, the suspect usually attracts his victims with juicy contracts promising to help them facilitate it but not without soliciting for money to be dropped into his account.

The Police Chief confirmed that an unspecified sum of money has been deposited into the account of the internet fraudster. The suspect, according to the Commissioner, of police has made and confessional statement and that detectives are already on the trail of other internet fraudsters. Ogbodu declared that” We will soon track them down. It’s a matter of time and we will arraign them in court.”

Nigerian fraudsters coned a British woman of £1.6m they met on an online dating site

A west London woman was tricked into transferring large sum of money to a Nigerian gang of fraudsters after one of them told her he loved her. Ife Ojo,31, and Olusegun Agbaje,43, were due to be sentenced today, Friday, November 27, in connection with the scam in which the woman who is in her 40s handed over increasingly large sums of money to the man and his “associates”over a period of 10 months last year.
 
Ojo, who claimed to be studying at the London School of Business and Finance, and Agbaje, an NHS admin assistant of Hornchurch, Essex, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud at an earlier hearing.
Detectives believe they were part of a wider romance fraud gang – many of them based overseas – who target lone and vulnerable women on the Internet.
 
On their arrest police found a laptop containing records of conversations between the woman and the man called Anderson and a copy of The Game, a bestselling book on the art of seduction. 
Detective Chief Inspector Gary Miles, of the Met’s FALCON cyber crime and fraud task force, said:
     "This is a growing problem, in recent months we have seen an increase in reports of romance fraud."
 
"Within the past year Falcon officers have investigated the loss of more than £4 million in relation to about 100 victims. These victims were ruthlessly manipulated by men and women pretending to love them."
 
The suspects showered them with compliments and confided their seemingly innermost secrets to them. In many cases suspects were talking to victims online or over the phone for hours every day.
In the latest case the woman, from Hillingdon, told police she had met a man called Christian Anderson on a dating website in February last year.
 
Unusually, they met in person after a couple of weeks when he told her he was an engineer working in the oil industry and was divorced. 
 
As the relationship continued he convinced the woman he loved her but said that he needed a loan of £30,000 for equipment for an engineering project in Benin, Africa.
 
The woman paid the cash and handed over further sums in a series of increasingly elaborate requests by the man who convinced her they would soon be living together.
 
At one stage the victim began house hunting for them and even travelled to Amsterdam to meet an associate.
The woman told detectives she often doubted the man’s authenticity but every time she asked for proof he sent convincing but false documentation.
 
DCI Miles said:
     "Victims of this fraud must understand they are not foolish and they are not alone. These fraudsters go to great lengths to convince their victim. But these victims are not gullible, the fraudsters are very professional, often they are talking from carefully prepared scripts."
Police advise that people should never send money abroad to people they have not met or do not know well, question people’s stories and talk to friends about the relationships.

Woman said ‘I Paid Fraudsters N40,000 For Week-old Baby’ (pictured)

A 26-year-old woman, Chiamaka Anusim, has disclosed that some suspected fraudsters, operating at Ajegunle area of Lagos State, asked her to bring N40,000 in order to buy a week-old baby.

Anusim said that the conmen told her that the week-old baby would be used to cleanse some imported phones, which they wanted to give her to sell. The Rapid Response Squad (RRS) said it had arrested five of the 15 suspected fraudsters.

They are Adeola Oladele (42), Friday Philip (33), Israel Ibe (35), Oyewole Thompson (30) and Onyebuchi Godwin (20). The suspects were arrested at Oko Baba Sule, off Wilma Street, Olodi, Apapa. RRS operatives recovered several denominations of fake US dollars and four mobile phones from them. Anusim said that a member of the gang, Thompson, was the first to hoodwink her.

She said: “I gave Thompson my ATM card. He went to the nearest bank and withdrew N40,000. The next day, I went there, he collected my ATM card again and withdrew N70,000.

“The third time I went for the phones to be given to me, he collected N60,000 from me. When I asked further when he would give me the products, he asked me to come with another N40,000, a roll of white handkerchief, a walking stick and three live fowls.

“He said the items would be used to do some rituals before the products could be given to me. He said N40,000 was to be used to procure a week-old baby to concoct the charm.”

It was gathered that the incident occurred about 3pm. The RRS operatives were said to have nabbed the suspects while they were carrying out their nefarious activities.

RRS operatives swooped on them and bundled them to their state headquarters at Alausa, Ikeja for interrogation. Thompson said it was greed and unemployment that lured them into the crime.

He said: “We’re 15 members and we used to split ourselves into groups whenever we wanted to go on operation. We usually operate around Boundary Market and Marine Beach, all in Apapa.

Those are the places we look for victims. “All we do is just to talk and convince victims that we are genuine.

We will ask them to bring some Nigerian money, which we would promise to either change into US dollars or British pounds. Toronto is the leader of our syndicate.

People like Ifeanyi, Emeka, Bobo and Onyibo head different groups.

7-year-old boy shot by gang members urges Father Christmas in a letter for the offenders to be caught

Christian Hickey was shot in the leg on October 12 alongside his mother, Jayne, 30, by two men. According to the police, two men knocked on the door and reportedly asked for the boy's father, Christian senior. After a brief conversation, one of the men fired a number of shots which resulted in Jayne being hit twice in her legs and Christian being shot once in his right leg.
After numerous surgeries both have now left hospital and are recovering at home. In the letter posted by Greater Manchester Police (@gmpolice) he wrote:
 
"To Santa, this year for Christmas I would like; 1. Help police catch the people who hurt me. 2. Match attack cards. 3.  Remote controlled helicopter 4. Super graph. 5. Walkie talkies. 6. Fifa '16. 7. Jurassic World game PS4. 8. Minecraft story mode. From Christian H."

Detective Chief Superintendent Russ Jackson of the Greater Manchester Police Serious Crime Division said:
     "It is heart wrenching to know that a little boy who should be writing a list filled with exciting gifts, has got this at the top of his Christmas list."
      "What happened to Christian will stay with him for the rest of his life but what we can do is try to make this up to him by finding those responsible and bringing them to justice."

Detectives said the double shooting is potentially linked to the murder of gangland security boss Paul Massey, 55, in Salford in July, and a feud between rival gangs in the Swinton and central Salford area of the city which has so far seen at least five shootings.
     "These people have absolutely no place in civilised society and we remain as determined as ever to find them. We are continuing to appeal for information and I would like to urge anybody who may know something to please get in touch." Jackson said.

London- Nigerian doctor and 2 nurses accused of causing a woman's death after abortion

Dr Adedayo Adedeji, 63, two nurses, Margaret Miller, 55, from Camberley, Surrey, and Gemma Pullen, 32, from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, have been accused of manslaughter by gross negligence of a woman who died after an abortion in their hospital.

32-year-old Aisha Chithira died after having a termination at a Marie Stopes clinic in Ealing, west London, on January 21, 2012. All three appeared at a short hearing at the Old Bailey before Judge Charles Wide today, Friday Nov. 27, and denied killing Ms Chithira.

They were not arraigned on further charges of failing to take reasonable care of the health and safety on the woman contrary to the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. A six-week trial is scheduled to start on March 7th 2015. The defendants are on bail.

Thursday 26 November 2015

A millionaire Dad who killed paedophile for taking pictures of his children avoids jail

A millionaire who punched a paedophile to death after seeing him take pictures of his young daughter is to be spared jail.
Dad-of-three Devinder Kainth was sentenced to six months after admitting the manslaughter of Sandro Rottman at a restaurant in the upmarket resort of Sotogrande, Spain.

But the sentence is to be suspended as he made a deal with prosecutors – and first offenders in Spain are normally not jailed unless they are given two years or more.
And it emerged Kainth, an estate agent, may even end up being let off with just a fine after his lawyer appealed.
A source said: “Mr Kainth feels aggrieved as prosecutors offered him a suspended jail term replaceable by a fine.
“He agreed but the judge said the law had changed and the swap was off. Now he wants the deal of a fine he was offered.”
Rottman, 43, died in hospital after the attack in the Spinnaker Restaurant. Kainth, 39 – out for a meal with partner Gemma Hawkins and their children – turned violent after finding snaps of his kids on the computer programmer’s iPad.
Rottman, a German was facing trial at the time over child porn on his computer.
Judge Raquel Gomez Sancho, who sentenced Kainth after the deal, ruled Rottman’s health problems from heavy drinking had contributed to his death.



Mirror Online

Minister of youth says the payment of N5,000 to unemployed youth will begin in 2016


The minister of youth and sports,Solomon Dalong during a condolence visit to the national chairman of the APC, John Odigie-Oyegun, over the death of Abubakar Audu on Wednesday said that the promise to pay N5,000 to unemployed youths is not contained in the 2015 budget but it willdefinitely begin in 2016.

Mr. Dalong who spoke to ​ journalists​ during the visit​ said:

    “I would want the youth to understand that every promise must be backed up by budgetary provision and our promise to pay N5000 is not contained in the 2015 budget. So, definitely, it is going to begin in 2016 as we have made budgetary allocations for that
    “We are committed to the campaign promises of creating jobs, providing wealth and combat poverty. We have embedded in our manifesto things that we are translating to reality​.”​

Woman tracks attempted rapist on Facebook and have him jailed


A young woman who was sexually assaulted by a man she met outside a nightclub tracked him down on Facebook after he mentioned they had friends in common.

Chanel Purchase, 21, found the picture of 22-year-old James Huggett after trawling social media following the attack in April last year.
 The man - who did not tell her his name - had offered to walk Miss Purchase home, but pinned her to the floor and tried to rape her just metres from her front door.
 
On Tuesday, Miss Purchase, from Sheerness, Kent, told how she believes combing Facebook helped bring her attacker to justice.
The young woman, who has waived her right to anonymity to warn others about the dangers women face, phoned police after the attack but immediately began her own investigations.
Although he did not tell her his name, and he does not have a Facebook account, the attacker spoke about their mutual friends which helped Miss Purchase track down the photograph.

She said: 'It wouldn't have been easy to confirm it was him and identify him if I hadn't have found the picture so I think I helped solve the case.'
The attack took place after Miss Purchase had spent the evening out with friends at a nightclub close to her home. She had met Huggett outside who insisted that he walk her home.

She eventually agreed but, as they approached her house, Huggett pushed her to the ground and launched the assault, pulling down Miss Purchase's underwear and attempting to rape her. When she struggled and screamed, he fled.
That night, Miss Purchase - who is planning to train as a midwife next year - called the police who immediately sent out officers to take a statement and DNA swabs.

Determined to see him swiftly brought to justice, Miss Purchase then trawled through social media in a bid to track him down.
After finding a photo of him, Miss Purchase informed police of his identity. Huggett, of Minster, Kent, was arrested the next day.
 
 
Speaking after his conviction last week at Maidstone Crown Court, she said: 'I think he should get a few years. I will never feel safe if he was released.'

During the trial the jury heard a neighbour had been in bed when she heard a noise and looked outside to see what she thought was a scuffle between two people.
Prosecutor Simon Taylor said one was straddling the other and pinning them down. He said: 'It was then that she saw the person on the ground was a female and heard her shout "get off me, and if you don't get off me I'll scream".

The court heard how, when the woman screamed, the man ran off and the neighbour recognised the victim as Miss Purchase.

Huggett initially denied meeting the victim but then admitted seeing her outside the nightclub. He then claimed they cuddled
and kissed on the cheeks before he went home to change into jeans.

But he denied trying to rape the woman and said Miss Purchase had mistakenly identified him as her attacker.
He later said that he had given a false alibi - including to his legal team - because he did not want to involve his parents in the trial as they grieving from the death of their son Craig.
'I lost my brother in a motorcycle accident and it was only a couple of months before this,' he told the jury."



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60- Year-old Lagos Landlord rapesTeenager and she Collapsed

Racheal (pseudonym) gave residents a scare after she collapsed in the passage of her parents’ rented apartment in the Fadeyi area of Lagos State.

It was gathered that the 14-year-old girl almost died after she passed out a few minutes after being allegedly raped by her parents’ landlord, identified only as Christopher.

The prompt response of residents of Fasanya Street, where the incident happened, however, averted a tragedy.

Our correspondent learnt that among those who came to her aid was Christopher, who pretended as if nothing happened between them.

However, the landlord was said to have been arrested by policemen from the Alakara division after the victim confessed to her parents.

Racheal, an indigene of Ugelu, Delta State, told PUNCH Metro that her ordeal started the day she ran an errand for the landlord, who hails from Imo State, while her mother was away from home.

She said, “He has raped me three times. The first time was late last year when he asked me to buy him N10 sachet water. I bought the item and took it to his room, but he locked the door and pushed me to the bed. He pulled off my pants and I shouted for help.

“He said he would kill me with a knife he had kept on the table if I didn’t shut up. He then brought out a black and white cloth, which he used to cover my mouth.

“He brought something which he rubbed on my private parts and his own as well.

“After he finished, there was blood everywhere. He brought water and said I should wash the bloodstains on my clothes. He gave me N100 to buy a drug to reduce my pain. He said I should not let my parents know that he had deflowered me. He said if they noticed, I should lie that it was a classmate that did it.”

The Junior Secondary School 1 pupil said the following day the suspect sneaked to her parents’ apartment and demanded the pants she wore the day he deflowered her.

“I asked him what he wanted to do with it; he said he only wanted to see it. I gave it to him, and he took it away. The following day, he returned it to me and said I should make sure I wear it.

“From that time, my private parts started itching me. I found it difficult to urinate,” she added.

Racheal said the suspect threatened to kill her if she mentioned his name to her parents as being responsible for her ordeal.

He was said to have also promised to buy her a mobile phone if she kept the secret.

Racheal said on the day she passed out, the suspect tricked her again into his room and raped her, adding that after the sex, she became weak.

She said the suspect gave her a tin of milk to drink, adding that after she left the room, she became dizzy and fainted.

Racheal’s mother, Elizabeth, told PUNCH Metro that she rarely stayed at home due to the demand of her factory job, adding that her husband was jobless.

She said the family never suspected Christopher, because of the role he played while Racheal was ill.

She said, “I go to work in Agege around 3am, and return sometimes at 11pm, when they would have gone to bed. By the time I wake up in the morning, she and her siblings would still be asleep.

“When my daughter started complaining about itching in her private parts and could not urinate well, she told me it was her classmate that raped her.

“The landlord took me to the police station and together with some policemen we started looking for this classmate who allegedly raped her. I spent a lot of money and we went to different places, until the police became tired.

“We took her to a hospital for medical test and when I could not wait, I left my daughter with Christopher. When I asked him about the result of the test, he told me the doctors said everything was in order.”

She said a few weeks after she fainted, she woke Rachael up around 2am and pestered her to open up on who actually raped her, adding that it was then she confessed it was the landlord.

PUNCH Metro learnt that soon after the suspect was arrested by the police, Rachael was kidnapped.

Racheal, while recalling the incident, said she had gone out to throw away dirt in the evening when she was abducted by three men.

She said, “They said I should not shout and that if I did, they would kill me. I can recognise one of them.

“They said I must not run, if I did, they would kill me. They took me to a house.

“They used clothes to cover my face and my mouth and raped me. I was shouting and crying, but nobody came to my rescue.

“After they were done, they started apologising to me. The following day, one of the rapists brought me back home around 6am.”

Her father, Peter, said the family apprehended the suspect and was taking him to the Alakara Police Station when some hoodlums hijacked him from them.

He said he could not tell the fate of the suspect, as the mob pummeled him, before taking him away.

Peter said their neighbours had started keeping malice with them over the detention of the landlord.

Peter, who lost his welding job about 12 years ago, explained that the family did not have the means of relocating from the house.

“It is not our joy to continue to live in this kind of place, but what do we do? I lost my job in 2003 and my wife, who was a factory worker, has stopped working over this issue. We have spent our livelihood on the infection that affected her private parts.

“We need the help of the government and the good people of Nigeria, not only to rescue our daughter, but to save us and give us justice in this case,” he added.

The Coordinator of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team, Titilola Vivour-Adeniyi, said the victim had been taken to the Mirabel Medical Centre where a case of rape was established.

She said, “We also informed the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Alakara Police Station and he organised officers who apprehended the suspect.

“However, the victim’s mother did not tell us that she was gang-raped. I think the level of awareness of the family is low. But we will see the case through.”

The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, confirmed the incident, adding that the matter had been transferred to the State Department of Criminal Investigation.

“The man involved is a 60-year-old man. They all live together in Fadeyi. The case has been transferred to the SDCI and I have been informed that they have taken him to court.

“I am not aware that some boys gang-raped her.”

Buhari set to visit Lagos Nov. 27 to commission 3 helicopters purchased by LASG for security management

President Buhari will on Friday November 27th visit Lagos state for the formal commissioning of three helicopters, patrol vehicles, power bikes and other security gadgets acquired by Governor Ambode-led administration to beef up security in the state through the Rapid Response Squad.

In a press release issued by the State's Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Steve Ayorinde, President Buhari will be the special guest of honour at the ceremony which will hold at the Lagos House, Alausa in Ikeja.

The statement went further to state that Buhari's visit would further witness the rebranding of the RRS as the state’s no-nonsense police response squad against crime and criminality. Buhari will also join Governor Ambode in handing over the brand new patrol equipment to the Police authorities in the state. The equipment to be handed over include: three helicopters, two patrol boats, 100 motorcycles, 13 BM power bikes, 60 Ford salon cars, 55 Ford Rangers, 40 Toyota salon cars, 10 Toyota Land Cruiser SUVs, 31 Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs) as well as police uniforms and other kits.

"With these security equipment, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode has demonstrated his firm commitment and ability to safeguard the lives and property of every Lagosian. The government is convinced this gesture will further boost the morale and capacity of the Police, RRS and other security agencies in the state. It is an attestation to the efficacy of the state’s Security Trust Fund and we believe that this will send a clear signal that criminals and armed robbers no longer have hiding place in the state as government will spare no effort in ridding the state of every form of criminality," he said.

The statement added that the deployment of the security gadgets would further complement the efforts of the State Government in making the state a mega city that is working for all and sundry. "It is noteworthy that the Lagos State Government has stepped up its enforcement of traffic laws and declared zero tolerance on potholes on the roads, a decision that has brought to 282 the number of roads so far rehabilitated in the past five months while another set of 189 roads has been marked for repairs before the end of the year,"

Lagos- Policeman Shoots Wife Dead

The police in Lagos have arrested a policeman, Corporal Yinka Oloko, who allegedly shot his wife dead in the Egbeda area of the state.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the incident occurred at about 10pm on Tuesday in the rented apartment of the policeman.

Our correspondent gathered that Oloko, who is attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja, had arrived home on the evening, and started to UnCloth in the bedroom, with his wife sitting on the bed.

The corporal, while removing his pistol from the holster, was said to have mistakenly fired his wife on the lap, leading to commotion in the apartment.

Oloko, assisted by neighbours, was said to have rushed the woman to a nearby hospital, but she reportedly died before they got to the hospital.

According to a police source, the matter was a case of an accidental discharge, adding that the suspect and his wife did not have any altercation before the incident.

He said, “It was a case of an accidental discharge. The police corporal was not careful in removing his pistol from the holster. When he got home on that evening, his wife welcomed him and they went to the bedroom.

“As he was undressing, he removed the gun and wanted to place it on the bed when it discharged. The bullet hit the wife’s lap. He was the one that rushed his wife to the hospital. She died before they got to the hospital.

He was thereafter arrested and detained in the Ikeja Police Division although the incident happened in Egbeda.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Joe Offor, confirmed the arrest.

Offor, who also noted that it was an accidental discharge, said the case was being investigated at the State Department of Criminal Investigation, Yaba.

He said, “The policeman has been arrested, and handed over to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, SCID, for investigation. The incident involved him and his wife. It was a sort of a discharge rather than a fight. Investigation is still ongoing.”

A Trigger-happy Police Corporal who killed a man dismissed from service will be charged for murder

The Delta state police command has dismissed from its service a trigger-happy police officer, Nelson Ndukwu, who killed a man identified as Amos Nsikak, in Warri, Delta State on Wednesday Nov. 4th. According to eyewitnesses, 28 year old Amos who hails from Akwa Ibom state, was on his way to his residence in the town when he met Nelson. An argument ensued between the men and Nelson immediately opened fire, killing Amos instantly.

The state Police public relations officer, Celestina Kalu, who confirmed the dismissal of the police corporal to newsmen said the suspect has been tried and dismissed from service and any moment from now, he will be charged to court to face a murder case.

Akwa Ibom state- Fraudsters Dupe Traders By Buying With ‘Magic’ Money

Fraudsters who defraud people by buying goods with ‘magic’ or ‘mystic money’ are on the prowl in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital. The fraudsters sometimes pretend to be tricycle riders or taxi drivers.

Yesterday, some of them entered a rice shop on Aka- Etinan Road, Uyo and duped a sales girl with alleged ‘magic money’ and succeeded in going away with seven bags of rice without full payment.

The story surprised passers-by. Narrating her ordeal, the sales girl, Rose Etim, from Mbiet Ebe Obio Uyo, said two men came to the shop to purchase 10 bags of rice.
According to her, after telling them a bag of rice was N12,000, the fraudsters paid her N120,000 in N1,000 notes.

Etim said she counted the money before putting it in her pocket but to her shock, the money turned to N100 notes. She said: “It all happened this morning (yesterday) around 11 am.

Two men came in here to buy rice from me.

I told them Ironic tomatoes rice cost N12,000 per bag. They gave me money for 10 bags and I counted the money, it was N120,000 naira. I put the money in my jeans skirt pocket and one of them went and sat in the car while the second one and I started carrying the rice to the vehicle.

“After carrying seven bags to their vehicle, it was as if the money wanted to fall out of my pocket. So, I pulled it out in order to keep it where we used to keep sales money. I now noticed that the money has changed from N1,000 notes to N100 notes.”

Etim said she immediately raised the alarm which drew the attention of neighbours. But, according to her, the men jumped inside their vehicle and zoomed off.

A witness, Mr Ubong Essien, who is a tailor in a nearby shop, confirmed Etim’s story.

Two Ghanaians Arrested In Amsterdam For Pounding Fufu In Their Flat On 7th Floor

Amsterdam would pass as second Kumasi—with several Ghanaians having made the place their first home because of the high standard of living and countless economic opportunities the capital of Netherlands presents.

Of course with such great opportunities and order come the laws which make the country attractive; and everyone living in Netherlands, even if from the Amazon forest or Tuobodom must abide by the laws of the land.

But Ghanaians love their fufu and light soup and though the Dutch do not really have a problem with Ghanaians eating their local dishes, the cooking/preparation must all be done within the laws of the land.

The people of Netherlands are extensive liberal and that explains why for many years, places like Bijlmer Arena with a huge Ghanaian population, literally and metaphorically constantly filled with the aroma of ‘Prekese’ still has several whites living there.

In spite of the liberal mindset and the immeasurable hospitality of the Dutch, they do not joke with their nuisance laws—the reason why Holland is peaceful, clean and orderly.

For two Ghanaians living at Bijlmer Arena in Amsterdam, the Neat Fufu which almost every Ghanaian abroad have to eat in place of the actual pounded fufu Ghanaians enjoy back home is not enough—to be frank, it does not taste and feel like the real fufu.

So after many years of struggling to eat Neat Fufu and their Prekese soup, the satisfaction kept depreciating and the hanker for the real pounded fufu kept growing.

Therefore, during their recent visit to Ghana, they managed to bring fufu Mortar and Pestle via KLM to Amsterdam—and around 10pm last week after they returned from work, they started their fufu pounding in their flat on the 7th floor.

According to police sources, about 15 neighbours who were being disturbed by the heavy pounding kept calling to report the nuisance.

Eventually when the police stormed the apartment, the two had finished pounding their fufu and were settled, ready to eat.

They were arrested for nuisance—a warning was not enough, because these same couple had already been warned 3 times, 2 for playing loud Amakye Dede songs at night—and the other, for unnecessary car beeping when they drive pass their friends.

During the arrest, ScrewLife.Com is told the couple begged the police to allow them to at least finish eating their fufu and Prekese soup, with crabs swimming all over in the soup.

But the police refused because they did not have time to wait around. The two will soon appear before a judge with a short prison sentence and fine hanging around their necks.

PDP Chieftain, Bode George's wife Roli Bode George becomes Acting Chairman of NDLEA

Roli Bode George, the wife of PDP Chieftain, Bode George has assumed office as the acting Chairman of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA. Her appointment comes after the former chairman of the anti-drug agency Ahmadu Giade retired from office on Wednesday November 25th after serving the agency for 10 years.
Giade handed over to the Roli Bode-George in a parade at the Ikoyi headquarters, Lagos. Roli was appointed DG of the agency in June 2014 by former President Goodluck Jonathan.

Tragic- Corps Member Chokes Girlfriend Over Rival In Delta


A Batch ‘B’ corps member, Jeremiah Osewe, at the Issele-Uku Orientation Camp near Asaba, Delta State, almost choked his girlfriend to death on Monday over a rival corps member.

It was reliably gathered that the victim, Stella Omorodion, before coming to the orientation camp, had a boyfriend who was unknown to her boyfriend at the camp.

Sources said that trouble started when Stella’s former boyfriend was redeployed from Zamfara State to Delta State, and after making enquiries discovered that Stella was in the camp at Issele-Uku.

The sources added that the duo resumed their relationship. It was learnt that the victim and her former lover boy were sighted at the popular Mammy Market in the community by the enraged corps member who was alleged to have mobilised his friends to the scene.

On getting to the scene, it was further gathered that the angry corps member grabbed the neck of the victim and started squeezing it till she almost died before fellow corps members rushed to the scene to save the situation.

Speaking to our correspondent, the state coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mrs. Esther Etukudo, said, “We got the report of what transpired between two NYSC members and our findings revealed that it was a rival love relationship; the girl was almost strangled to death by the angry corps member who claimed to be her boyfriend after what would have been a bloodbath;

they took the girl to the hospital for treatment and the boy was sanctioned for indiscipline.”

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome may face jail term In South Africa

South Africa’s Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) has threatened a jail term for Chris Oyakhilome if his church, Christ Embassy, fails to release its financial records.

Several controversial religious leaders could also face prison if they do not adhere to the demands of the Commission.
Commission head Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva told News24 she had already asked the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to advise on their next legal course of action.

“We are forced to take the legal route because some of them are not complying and we cannot be held [to] ransom by a few,” she told News24.
The Commission is investigating the commercialisation of religion and the abuse of people’s beliefs. It has summoned several religious organisations to appear before them.




All those summoned to the hearings were required to produce their ordination certificate, the church registration certificate, bank statements and the annual financial statements dating from 2012.
Mkhwanazi-Xaluva said they were also looking at possibly filing charges of intimidation against some of the religious leaders who have threatened the commission publicly.

“Some of these religious leaders will face prison if they do not comply and we have been clear about our course of action. Some religious leaders have also threatened the commission, which is leading us toward the legal route. Saps have been notified already,” she said.
She said she could not understand why some pastors who took money from their followers were now unable to provide the commission with financial records.

“These people take money from people. What are they doing with that money? We want to know. We will not back down,” she said.
Mkhwanazi-Xaluva said Christ Embassies Pastor Chris Oyakhilome had indicated that he would fight the commission in court before he released his records.
“If he intends on that route, we are ready. He will have to face the same fate as the others who refuse to hand over their financial records,” she said.

Lagos- (photo) Robbers Smash Baby On The Road While Robbing Mom

The police at Shasha division have arrested two men on a motorcycle after they smashed a 2-year-old baby on the road while attempting to snatch a bag from the toddler’s mother in Lagos State, western Nigeria.

The suspects, Olalekan Durojaiye, 20, and Femi Kromoga, 27, escaped a mob attack after they were apprehended by the residents while they attempted to escape on their motorcycle.

The incident happened at Salami bus stop in Shasha area where they attacked the victim, Mrs Mary Nwanfor and her baby, Samuel Nwanfor.

According to Mary, she was returning from work and was at the bus stop to board another bus to her house when the incident happened.

She said while she was at the bus stop with her baby, the suspects rode their motorcycle to where she was standing and stopped in front of her.
Mary said they suddenly attacked her and attempted to snatch her bag.

She said while she was struggling with them, one of them forcefully removed the baby from her hand and smashed him on the ground.

She said she was forced to leave the bag to pick her baby who was bleeding profusely.
The baby was immediately taken to the hospital where he is receiving treatment.

However, while the robbers were trying to escape, some residents who noticed what happened, apprehend them.

They were handed over to the police after they were severely beaten. Their motorcycle was also recovered and taken to the station.

After investigation, the police charged them before a Magistrates’ court for inflicting injury on Samuel and snatching Mary’s bag under the Criminal code.

They pleaded not guilty and the presiding Magistrate, Mrs J. O. E. Adeyemi granted them bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum.
They were remanded in prison custody pending when they will perfect their bail.

The matter was adjourned till 11 December, 2015.

Wednesday 25 November 2015

(pictured) Day-old Baby Found Inside Uncompleted Building In Ondo

Police in Ondo state have commenced investigation on the discovery of a day old baby inside an uncompleted building in Ondo town, headquarters of Ondo West Local Government Area of the state.

The baby, according to a reliable source was found inside an uncompleted building located at Idimu-Alo Street in Ondo with his placenta and other parts of his body intact.

The incident, however, threw the residents of the area into serious confusion as they expressed worry on the development.

A source told our correspondent that the baby was discovered by the passersby who took note of his cry while passing at the area in the early hours of the day.

Although, it was not certain whether or not the baby was dumped in the uncompleted building by his mother, it was rumoured that a woman could

have perpetrated the dastardly act.

It was gathered that the residents of the area called the attention of the Police to the development, who later stormed the area and took the

baby to the motherless home.

The Divisional Police Officer ( DPO) in charge of the area , Mr Kunle Omisakin, a Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) corrfirmed the development, saying investigations have commenced on the matter.

He added that the baby has been taken to a motherless baby’s home in the community, assuring that the baby is in a safe custody

Police Arraign Four Women For Prostitution in lagos

A 58-year-old woman, Sandra Akomake, was on Wednesday remanded in Kirikiri Prison by a Lagos State Magistrates’ Court in Igbosere after pleading guilty to a one-count charge of prostitution.

Akomake and four other women – Helen Ugwu (34), Chika Okoro (40), Roseline Jebba (43) and Ordega Theresa (61) were arrested by police on Tuesday night for allegedly soliciting for sex in exchange for money.

They were arraigned before Mrs. S. K. Matepo and the prosecutor, Sergeant Nicholas Akeene, told the court that the five women committed the offence at about 11:00pm at Thompson Avenue, Ikoyi on Tuesday.

He said their offence contravened Section 142 (1) (a) (b) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.

Ugwu, Okoro and Jebba pleaded guilty to the single count charge, but 61-year-old Theresa, the fifth defendant, denied the allegation.

“I know nothing about this,” the sexagenarian said.

Her counsel, S.A. Owhoraye, said she was a trader and applied for her bail.

The magistrate, Mrs. Matepo, granted Theresa bail in the sum of N50,000 and two sureties in like sum.

She remanded the other women in prison and adjourned the case till November 30 for facts and sentencing.

(Pics) Ooni Ogunwusi Builds New House 'Paraki White House' In Ife



The newly crowned Oba of Ife, Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi has finally moved into his new mansion
in Paraki area of Ile Ife Osun State.The mansion named White house was built under 6 weeks.The real estate mogul turned monarch tarred the road leading to the gigantic mansion.

Right from the Paraki junction, Oba Ogunwusi’s new mansion is one of the conspicuous buildings on that street because its an all white magnificent edifice nestled on the hill. The mansion will serve as his temporary palace where he will receive visitors after his coronation.

Congrats to him




TCN- New Peak Power Generation Record Of 4883.9MW

Transmission Company Nigeria (TCN) yesterday said it has acheived a new record peak generation of 4883.9megawatts (Mw) and the highest maximum daily energy delivery of 106,288.48Mw.

A statement signed by the Asst. General Manager (Public Affairs), Clement Ezeolisah, explained that the new feat was achieved at 21.15hours on November 23. The previous peak generation was 4810.7Mw attained on August 25. The previous highest maximum daily energy wheeled was 104,794.26Mw, attained on September 23.

The Managing Director, System Operation/Market Operation, TCN, Engr. Dipak Sarma attributed the achievement to the improvement in the supply of gas to the power generating stations and enhanced cooperation among all the stakeholders.

TCN assured that it will continue to strive at improving the network capacity to deliver more quality power to the electricity distribution companies.

(Pics) HID Awolowo Was Buried Beside Her Husband, Chief Obafemi Awolowo In Ikene

Late Mrs Hanah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo was finally laid to rest today in grand style at Ikenne, Ogun state. The matriarch who was buried in a gold casket was placed beside her husband/former elder statesman -Chief Obafemi Awolowo at their Ikenne residence..



Lagos- Police Kills 5 Armed Robbers, Arrest 1 In a Fierce Gun Battle In Lekki

The Nigeria Police did a wonderful job today, Wednesday November 25, 2015 when some of its officers engaged some armed robbers in a shoot out and killed five suspects in Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos state.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), apart from the suspect killed during the fierce gunbattle, one of them was arrested alive with bullets wounds. Police sources informed that the suspects had engaged policemen from Elemoro Division in Ajah during the severe shootout, and five of them lost their lives on the spot.

The source said: “The police in Elemoro got information that the suspects were operating at Abule Parapo, opposite Awoyaya in Elemoro area of Ajah around 2 a.m. “The suspects engaged the police in a shootout as soon as they saw them. Two locally made double barrel shot guns, one cutlass and iron cutter was recovered from them.

“The gang had been terrorising residents of Ajah, robbing and raping women.” After the shootout, the corpses of the dead and the injured suspects were reportedly taken to the Lagos state police command headquarters, Ikeja at about 12.15 pm, NAN reports.

The case has since been taken over from SP Sani Limawa, the Divisional Police Officer at Elemoro by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) for further investigation. DSP Joseph Offor, the police spokesperson, when contacted, noted that he was yet to get a report on the issue.