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Showing posts with label CRIME. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CRIME. Show all posts

Wednesday 14 June 2017

MAN KILLED WIFE AFTER MAKING LOVE IN THE FARM IN CALABAR

Okon Ubem,35, has said that he killed his wife Eka Imaobong after making love to her on the farm because she stole his N40,000.

The suspect said that he killed his eight-year-old stepson because he insulted him.

“She stole my N40,000. So, I went to meet her in the farm and killed her. Yes, I made love to her before killing her. I also killed the stepson because he abused me.”

The State’s Commissioner of Police, Hafiz Inuwa, also confirmed this in Calabar while addressing journalists.

He said the suspect was arrested on May 13, 2017 following a hint by one John Bassey. The CP also said that he had confessed to the crime and would soon be charged to court.

Inuwa said: “On May 13, 2017, at about 1500 hours, one John Bassey (male) of Ikot-Okpora village in Biase LGA reported to the Divisional Police headquarters in Akpet Central that one of his tenants, Okon Ubem, went to farm where he murdered his wife, Eka Imaobong, and her eight year-old son, Godswill.

“The suspect confessed to the crime and will be arraigned in court soon,”

Tuesday 13 June 2017

NIGERIAN PASTOR JAILED FOR 9 YEARS IN BRITAIN'S BIGGEST EDUCATION FRAUD

In Britain’s biggest ever education fraud, a ‘dishonest, greedy’ and possibly bigamous school accountant /Pastor, Sam Kayode, 59 has been jailed for nine years for stealing £4.1million of taxpayers’ money – and lavishing it on four women.

Sam Kayode, a school accounts manager,spent the cash on his real wife, a second ‘wife’ and two alleged mistresses.

He bought luxury cars including a Mercedes, an Audi TT sports car and an Infiniti, and is also feared to have sent much of the money to his homeland of Nigeria.

During those years no questions were asked about the secretive man who locked himself in his office to work late, after arriving in a Mercedes, wearing £500 Gucci shoes and carrying a Louis Vuitton briefcase.

His boss, chief financial officer Paul Durgan, failed to notice a penny missing.
Prosecutor James Thacker said the father of four from Ilford, East London, was a ‘dishonest, greedy man’ too arrogant to admit his guilt even after he was caught red-handed in 2012. The accounts manager started work at Haberdashers’ – which has links with the public schools of the same name – in 1997.

Read more:HERE

PHOTOS OF WIFE AND 5 CHILDREN OF NOTORIOUS BILLIONAIRE KIDNAPPER (EVANS)

Here are photos of notorious kidnapper, Evans’ wife and 5 children in his mansion before he relocated them, days before his arrest.



UPDATE: YEWANDE OYEDIRAN WHO ALLEGEDLY STABBED HER HUSBAND TO DEATH DENIES MURDER CHARGE

Mrs Yewande Oyediran, (read more here) who allegedly stabbed her husband, Ajanaku Oyediran,  a France-based businessman, to death at their Akobo residence in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital on February 2, 2016 after a domestic dispute has denied the murder charge.

Led in evidence by her lead Counsel, Mr. Leye Adepoju, during the Examination-in-chief, she narrated how her late husband met his untimely death on the fateful day.

Her Words:

”We had earlier had a scuffle in which my late husband beat me up and it was settled by our landlord and his wife and my husband had gone for treatment in a neighbourhood hospital, after I had inflicted some cuts on him, because he had pressed me on the bed and continually hit on me.

“This was the aftermath of a phone call I received from a woman on that night who had earlier claimed that he had a child for my husband. My husband has confirmed it and we had quarreled over it, but had settled the issue since she first called me on July 7, 2015.

”However, after some few hours, he became angry again and started hitting me with a plank. He was angry about the wounds and threatened to retaliate. I managed to escape and he still followed me outside with a knife and pressed me to our Landlord’s car.

”Later, I felt that I have been able to push him off me, only to later realise that it was actually our landlord that had helped me out of his grips.

”I rushed to our landlord’s flat and once inside, i turned to see what was going on behind me, only to see my husband coming after me. Suddenly, I saw him falling on his back as he tried to climb the steps to the apartment.

”I rushed back after him and tried to pull him up only to see blood gushing out of his neck. I quickly shouted for help and the landlord and his wife together with his son and a Doctor whose clinic was on our street, tried to apply first aid”.
”My landlady told my Landlord to take my husband to the hospital, but he declined saying that there was blood on his car and so needed to wash it before he can take it out.
”My landlord and I went to our neighbour, Mrs Olubunmi Onipede, to help me take him to the hospital, but she refused too, saying that I earlier insulted her when she came to intervene in the earlier scuffle.
” Eventually, she agreed to take us to the hospital after I promised to fuel her car the next day, because she had told us she didn’t have fuel in her car.

”While on our way to the University Teaching Hospital, UCH, as advised by the Doctor inside our compound, our neighbour, stopped at the hospital on our street claiming that we needed to collect a referral, but the Nurse on duty, said we didn’t need one and I also heard the voice of the Doctor in the back ground telling her we didn’t need one, but that we should rush to UCH.

”We proceeded towards the hospital only for her to take Akobo Road, when we got to General Gas Road, instead of the Iwo Road that is shorter, I asked why she was taking the route, but she replied that we must take him to the nearest hospital because it was an emergence case.
”At that time, I still kept calling my husband, ”lowo”, ”lowo” and he was nodding to me even though his eyes were closed.

When her lead Defense Counsel asked her point-blank whether she killed her husband, she became emotional and said,

”I did not kill my husband. I love my husband, even if we quarrel, it won’t be to the point of death”.

However, she admitted when asked by the Prosecuting Counsel, Mr.S.S. Akinyele that it was the offending phone call from her husband’s lover that precipitated the scuffle between her and her husband that fateful night.

The Presiding Judge, who is also the Chief Judge of Oyo State, after conferring with both legal teams, instructed that the Defense legal team should file and serve its written address on the Prosecuting team on or before June 19, 2017, while the prosecuting team should respond by July 4, 2017, with the response of the defense slated for July 10, 2017, which has been set aside for adoption by the court.

SHOCKING CONFESSION BY BILLIONAIRE KIDNAPPER: "MY BUSINESS PARTNER SHOT ME IN SOUTH AFRICA"

Chukwudi Onuamadike, the rich kidnapper described as crafty and deadly, claims he has five children, and they are all in Canada with his wife.

In this confession ,courtesy of The Sun in The Sun, he stated he has stomach cancer as he described his nightmarish exploits.

Here’s the confession ;

“I was able to evade police arrest because I was too wise. I am the only surviving member of our initial gang. I learnt kidnapping from China who was also killed. I formed my gang and my members formed their own gang which is an adhoc gang. I told Uche to hire two flats at Igando. When we get victims, we have people that will receive them and hand over to another gang who would hand over to another person that looks after the victims. None of these gang members know themselves, so it is difficult to know me. The only person that knows me very well is my second in command, Felix, but he does not know where I stay.

“I have two houses in Magodo Estate and two other in Accra Ghana. I have 11 phones and they are for different gangs. I don’t use a phone for two gangs. The one for my immediate family members is different from that of extended family. I tried as much as I could to keep off from trouble and the people I know. I am still puzzled the way I was picked in my house like a common criminal.

“It is true I don’t collect Naira for ransom. I collect Dollars. And I don’t reduce ransom. If I say $1 million, it is final. This was because of what I went through in life. It’s not because I am wicked.

“I was into auto parts importation but lost all my money (over N25 million) when Customs seized my goods. I relocated to South Africa, where I started peddling drugs. Along the line, my business partner shot me thinking I was dead. I recuperated, returned to Nigeria and decided to start kidnapping rich people for ransom.

“The police see me as a bad man. I am not evil. I have never killed. The victims who died were killed by Urchman, Uche and Nnamdi. They were the ones who carried weapons. Chinedu and Ehis brought contacts and names of victims to be kidnapped. We have kidnapped about 10 people since I started my own gang in 2015. Uyi Technical and Dan Odete paid N100 million and N50 million ransom respectively. I got N10 million as share.

“The highest amount I have collected was $1 million from Festac. I don’t know my networth. I don’t have any money in the bank. I operate only one account. I collect dollars because it’s my choice. It’s not true that victims pay money to an account in South Africa.

“Once the victims pay the ransom, the money goes to the people who own it. I don’t have a boss but some people own the money.

“I have people heading different sections. There are two gangs that work for me in every operation. It is not all the time I follow them. Most times, I control them on phone. The two gangs do not know themselves and none of them know my house.

“Two people take charge of the detention camp at Igando and on every operation, I pay them N2 million each. My parents are in the village. My mother knows what I do but she has never approved of it. I have five children- three boys and two girls. I sent my family to Canada.

“I have dual citizenship – Nigeria and Ghana. I got visa for my family in Ghana because I couldn’t get it in Nigeria. I have not left Nigeria since 2007 that I returned from South Africa but my family usually travelled and I also give money to people to buy whatever I need or I buy online.

“Most of our victims are targeted and picked along the road or before they enter their homes. We do not pick victims from their homes. I believe it was time for me to be arrested, that was why I was caught because I have always been in Nigeria. I am suffering from abdominal cancer and I am always on drug.

“Uche Amadin is incharge of the detention camp at Igando. At first, I told him I was into international business (drugs) but along the line, he knew it was kidnapping and he stayed with me. He was the one who brought his wife into it. He was the one who said we should rent a house at Igando in his wife’s name.”

NOTORIOUS KIDNAPPER BEGS FOR FORGIVENESS

A notorious kidnapper, Chukwudi Onuamadike, who is also popularly known as who was arrested by security operatives on Saturday, June 10, has begged for forgiveness.

It was reported that during the arrest he was wearing a designer wrist watch which costs $170,000.
Vanguard reports that Evans burst into tears during his interrogation asking for forgiveness and promising to be a born-again Christian if given the opportunity.

 He said: “My friend, known as Hunch Man, introduced me into kidnapping and after a few operations during Peter Obi’s administration, we were forced to leave the state and we moved to Edo state. I had some boys from Warri, Delta state, working with me.

 "We carried out two big kidnappings where our victims paid N80m and N100million respectively. In 2013, I came to Lagos and I went straight to Festac Town. Before I came to Festac, I had already established contacts with some boys. One of the jobs we did was that of the owner of Young Shall Grow Motors, Chief Vincent Obianodo.

 "One guy, known as Emeka, brought the job and we were five that went for that operation — Hunch Man, Nmamdi, Uche, Nwoke and I. I was the one driving and our target was to kill Young Shall Grow’s driver and his police orderly. Hunch Man, Uche Nnamdi and Nwoke were carrying guns and they were the people who fired at Young Shall Grow.

 “Hunch Man and Uche were killed during the attack, while Nnamdi, Nwoke and I survived. That operation was my most bloody operation. I didn’t know it was going to turn out that way. I usually don’t know names of people I kidnapped in Festac. But if I see them, I will tell you what I did to them. I have people who gave me information about my victims.

“The pharmacist job is the only one that gave us a problem. The highest ransom I collected was $1million dollars from somebody living in Festac. I keep my victims for months because I want their people to pay the ransom I demanded. I have people cooking for my victims, one of who stays in the house; his name is Uche.

“The other boy is from Aguleri. The boy is a new person, but Uche is old. I usually pay Uche N20million for every operation. I usually make the calls for the ransom. I have six boys in Lagos. My mother does not come to my house and she also knows that I am into crime but she is not in support.

“I bought this house for N130million and I have two houses in Magodo. My house in Ghana is bigger than this. I don’t kill.” 

Monday 12 June 2017

MY ENCOUNTER WITH ABBA KYARI NIGERIA'S CRIME BUSTER WHO CAPTURED EVANS~~JOURNALIST

 Abba Kyari circled, the detective who led the Special Intelligence Team IRT
A Nigerian journalist, Chris Kehinde Nwandu has narrated his encounter with  top cop Abba Kyari, the detective who led the Special Intelligence Team IRT, to capture notorious kidnap kingpin Chukwudi Dumeme Onuamadike, a.k.a Evans.

Writing on social media, Nwandu said: "I have not met Nigeria's number one crime buster Abba Kyari in my life though we've been friends on facebook.It was shocking that during the parade of Nigeria's most notorious kidnapper "Evans" yesterday, Abba was able to pick me out of the so many journalists.



"He left what he was doing, walked up to me shouting CKN,CKN,CKN..We embraced severally. I became an instant celebrity among my colleagues and several top police officers at the event. Thanks bro,you're made for the top. Keep up soaring like an eagle. May Allah continue to protect you as you continue to diligently serve your fatherland. Amb CKN."



It would be recalled that Kyari also was the officer who led the operation that gunned down notorious Imo state kidnapper, Henry Chibueze, aka Vampire.

Tuesday 30 May 2017

PHOTO: NIGERIAN MAN DECLARED IN EGYPT FOR HUMAN TRAFFICKING

Police in Cairo, Egypt have declared wanted a  Nigerian man, Dennis Abayomi Isemede, 35, in connection with investigations into an alleged case of conspiracy to commit felonies and misdemeanors, trafficking adult persons for the purpose of committing a criminal offense, a fake marriage, counterfeiting and fake document circulation.

Police has called on the citizen with useful information that can help locate him to contact the anti-trafficking office at 22-808950, any police station.
Source: Cyprusmail.com

Sunday 28 May 2017

ADE BENDEL : CRIME STORY OF GRAND FATHER OF ALL NIGERIAN YAHOO BOYS aka 419 !

In the past, Nigeria was teeming with a very curious breed of criminals. And I don’t mean your regular pickpockets or fake gold grifters. They were the head honchos of a ruined system, ruthless mafia lords of the sleazy world of gbajue. I am referring to intercontinental fraudsters, GPRS criminals so advanced that they actually had access to the Presidency and were so sophisticated they bankrupted an entire national bank to the tune of over $200 million. They were the flashiest socialites in town, wore the most sparkling of jewelry, dated the classiest people in the society, hired the best musicians and at their rumbustious parties, you will see the finest French cognacs wasted like water.

They lived life to the fullest. They were the dorobuccis: smart, smooth-talking, convincing and supremely intelligent moneybags, so great was their slyness that they were part and parcel of the big enchiladas. That was in the past. Now, this is the present. Well, not much has changed and it even seems they have switched from analogue to the digital mode. You know, talk of upgrading and adapting to the times. These criminals are still very much around, reaping the bitter-sweet fruits of their poisoned orchards. As for the future, it is my hope that the current-generation Yahoo-Yahoo boys, the grandsons of the 419 godfathers of yesterday (even if they can never make as much money as Mark Zuckerberg unless they defraud the US Treasury) do not continue to smear what is left of Nigeria’s tattered flag and battered image. Hmmm, Ade Bendel.

Here is the story of the one man who rocked (still kinda rocking) the Nigerian society with his audacious moves in that shady world of scams and advance fee frauds. Before I continue, let me state clearly that he was not alone in this messy trade or other really controversial businesses like drug smuggling. ‘Barrister’ Fred Ajudua, Dele Ilori, Oloruntoyin Akindele Ikumoluyi aka Akindele Ile Eru, Ikechukwu Anajemba aka Rasheed Gomwalk, Amaka ‘The Queen’ Anajemba, Emmanuel Nwude-Odenigwe (aka Owelle of Abanga), Femi Abiodun Lekuti aka Danku Baba Imole, Lanre Shittu, Sanjay Oloruntoyin, Kenneth and Princess Hamabon William are some of those that also totally wrecked the image of the world’s most populous black nation as they went all over painting the Blue Planet red with their kleptomaniac tendencies. Not a few of them were locked up at the Awolowo Road Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission during a ruthless drive against corruption under the Obasanjo presidency. Obviously, apart from sports, another ‘job’ that has ‘federal character’ in Nigeria cutting across tribes is fraud. But for today, the zoom lenses will be on Ade. The story of Ade Bendel.

Background and early days

Born as Adedeji Alumile (Ademiluyi Elumalu) in Ibadan, Oyo State in 1966 (some reports indicate 1964), he hails from a small sleepy town named Hiveevie in Owan Local Government Area of Edo State. Ade Bendel is the most (in)famous product of this obscure town. He was put in school but for reasons that are still somewhat cloudy, he dropped out from the primary school and later landed in Lagos State in search of ‘greener pasture’. While young, his friends were reported to have said that Ade Bendel always nursed the dream of hitting it big someday.

Love, romance, family and marriage

-A lover of women, especially ladies between 18 – 23 years of age (he was said not be into married or old women), he had his bevy of pretty ladies all around him. He was the toast of society and entertainment magazines in Lagos State. However, he is married to Bola Yinka Alumile, an educated woman (his children were named David and Gbenga Michael) who was said to have advised him to set up his own media outfit so as to ‘rebrand’ his business in another light and deflect criticism or tackle opponents. He agreed to this idea and launched Evening Express in a high-octane event in 1999. You will later read in this story of what became of the paper.

The days of crime, fraud and scamming

It is not clear precisely when Ade Bendel started his journey into the world of fraud, but by 1992, he was already at the top of the ladder, rubbing shoulders with fellows like Toyin Igbira, Tulamania and Eko Round City. By 1994, he was the clear leader, and even as other fraudsters and drug barons were steadily declining, Ade Bendel kept making more money. He was so successful with his money-raking ventures that by 1995, he had attracted the attention of the Sani Abacha government and he would be detained severally by the Nigerian Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) which was then led by General Musa Bamaiyi. He was a regular guest at the NDLEA Ikoyi office where he told them plainly that he was not into drugs but he was a ‘deals man’. When he could not bear the Abacha heat anymore, he fled to Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire) and then later returned to chill out in Ibadan for a while. He was always on the move.

In Ibadan, he bought a palatial residence and wanted the street to be named after him, he went ahead and name the street after himself but the owner vigorously kicked against it, even when Ade Bendel reportedly offered him a sum of one million naira. After living in what was described as a self-imposed exile in Ibadan, he left for his usual base –Lagos, and it was business as usual. But it was not long before he ran into trouble again. In 1997, he was nabbed by the Federal Criminal Investigations Bureau (FCIB), Alagbon, Ikoyi, Lagos following the petition by a victim but he managed to go free, returned to his business and even made spectacular gains. The gains were so much that he left his home located on Talabi Street, off Adeniyi Jones Avenue and moved into a twin duplex in Victoria Garden City. He forked out N25 million for the new building without breaking a sweat. Then he transformed his former residence to a guest house. Thereafter, he purchased two other houses on Victoria Island and these were to be used as his ‘consultancy offices’.

At the peak of his nefarious career, Ade Bendel was praised to the highest heavens by Nigerian musicians and entertainers. So sonorous were those songs that the angels of heaven must have felt some tinge of jealousy. King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, the talazo crooner, was one of those who almost went hoarse as he strained his vocal cords to praise Ade Bendel and his cohorts for some bucks. Well, Ayinde Omo Anifowoshe was just doing his own job, abirukileyii gan…lol. However, in a country where no one bothers to ask any questions, it is easy for any bandit to be elevated to sainthood.

-Ade Bendel duped locally and internationally. Back at home, one of those that he ‘washed’ and ‘dried’ was Abba Kyari, a retired brigadier general of the Nigerian Army and the former governor of the old North-Central State in 1999.Lobatan. Ade Bendel duped this gullible general of an amount you will not believe: N500 million naira. Ade Bendel approached the gullible Kyari and told him of a wonderful business opportunity that would soon spin billions of profits only if he would invest. Kyari too fell for the offer and dropped half a billion naira and he crossed his legs in his house calmly waiting for the promised profits. By the time he realized that he had been properly swindled, it was too late. Ade Bendel was already all over the town celebrating his latest catch. At a naming ceremony at the residence of one of his friends in Iyana Ipaja in Lagos State, he obliterated the host when he started spraying money with reckless abandon. After all, it was free money, kinda, and the magas will always pay since a sucker is actually born every minute. As long as there are greedy mugus and unthinking magas, there will always be swindlers and fraudsters.

A flummoxed Kyari could not shout and scream out of shame that the whole nation would revel at such legendary stupidity and greed, so the former military governor just kept the story to himself and could not summon enough courage to approach the police and file a report. He leaked his wounds in private but something later happened and the bubble burst.

One of the friends of the former governor could not just watch Kyari as he sunk into depression. He went straight to the Special Fraud Unit of the Nigeria Police Force and filed a report on behalf of Kyari. Hmmm…N500million naira. Issokay, continue. All I will say on that one is that #TIGO. Anyways, after the report was filed, the Nigerian Police launched a manhunt for Ade Bendel who was later arrested, interrogated and then detained on the Kyari case. But as usual, he was released a few days later. Yes, he was that connected. After his release, he left the country for the Netherlands where he spent a couple of weeks and then returned to Nigeria where he kept a relatively low profile for a while but his business continued.

-But Kyari was not the only one stung by Ade Bendel. There was a man called Sheikh Abdul-Jabar Balogun (if you listen to Lanrewaju Adepoju’s tapes, you will recall Abudujabaru right away). Anyway, Sheikh Abdul-Jabar Balogun was based in Epe, Lagos State and when General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida was the military president of this great nation, he patronized a number of spiritualists and marabouts who advised him and said they prayed to keep him in power. The Sheikh made some good money from the services he rendered to Babangida but by the time Ade Bendel finished dealing with the Sheikh, he would be wondering the kind of truck that hit him. He was comprehensively duped, and a man that said he could see the future for Babangida could not even see through Ade Bendel’s trickery. Sheikh Abdul-Jabar Balogun wanted to buy a ship and he consulted with one of his friends, a well-known socialite (later joined politics) and incidentally, was a mutual friend of Ade Bendel. They told the Sheikh that Ade Bendel would facilitate the deal and get the ship purchased.

The Sheikh was sweet-talked into paying N70 million naira. After dropping the money, Abdul-Jabar got a message that the N70 million naira was not enough. But the Sheikh was already down to his last penny. Then Ade Bendel came up with another masterstroke of his cruel ingenuity: he advised Abdul-Jabar to sell some of his exotic cars to quickly make the payment. To worsen the matters and add seasoning to the soup well well, the cleric too was in a hurry to get his ship but there were no available buyers that could purchase quickly. Ade Bendel offered to ‘help’ again and without thinking, Abdul-Jabar Balogun, the alfa from Epe handed over 15 cars to the con men. At the end of the day, after dropping N70 million and 15 cars, Sheikh did not even see the spare part of a canoe, not to talk of a ship. That was the beginning of the end of one of Nigeria’s most prominent clerics and pushed him to the very edge of extinction.

Today, few people know him, only those who were very current during Babangida’s era will clearly remember this particular cleric who was cleanly emasculated by Ade Bendel.

-But that was not all o. You know sey dem dey always talk sey Warri no dey carry last? Warri carry last for Ade Bendel hand. In 1998, two rich and influential Warri indigenes were gbaju-ed by Ade Bendel. Warri is a major town in Nigeria’s oil-rich state of Delta (which was later ruled by another major fraudster now in a British jail). One of the two Warri indigenes owned a plastic industry and he was coerced into paying Ade Bendel a sum of N11 million for a sketchy business transaction. He did not see a kobo in return from Ade Bendel. But he was very lucky o, his other Warri kinsman was swindled out of a blinding sum of N250 million. While hitting these big jackpots, Ade was also doing other smaller runs, that fetched him sums in the range of N5-10 million naira. Ade Bendel, as hinted earlier, did not limit his fraudulent activities to Nigeria, he diversified his economy and internationalized his dastardly trade. He would promise unsuspecting but greedy foreigners of incredibly lucrative investment deals in Nigeria. He sent fake letters that proclaimed his ‘high connections’ and abilities to land any deal in oil-rich Nigeria.

The days of enjoyment and pleasure

Unlike the other swindlers who prefer to keep everything on a low-key and operate beneath the radar, Ade Bendel was the complete opposite. He operated in the full glare of the public. He loved the paparazzi and was intoxicated with publicity. On the 12th of December, 1999, he threw what is now one of the biggest parties in Nigerian history. The kind of party that will make even the late Ezego of Ihiala go green with envy. The venue was the town of Hiveevie and the event was the burial ceremony of his maternal grandfather, and the moneybag was determined to shake the small town to its very foundation by spending to the very last. As I am writing this, that burial remains one of the most talked-about burials in Edo State.

At that time, he was just aged 35, very youthful, bubbly and energetic. He stormed the town with the swagger of a drug lord, confident in his vaults of endless cash. Because he was based in Lagos State, he hired some of the best musicians from that region, and that included his longtime entertainer, King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1, now referred to as K1 the Ultimate), Daddy Showkey, the galala crooner from Ajegunle, Sir Shina Peters, the Afro Juju exponent and Wale Thompson who was then an upcoming artiste. In short, a total of seven musicians were shipped into the town and a sum of N5 million naira was set aside to pamper them. They were all to set the small town on fire and they sure threw more than ‘bangers’. Many of Ade Bendel’s friends and acolytes, many of whom were Lagos-based, trooped into Edo State with some of the ‘baddest’ automobiles on the ‘sickest’ wheels. Not a few Nigerians were oppressed and mesmerized at the same time. The hamlet had never seen such sudden influx of wealth before in its history. But then, Ade Bendel’s mother had just lost her father and the heavens must know his grandson was a wealthy dude.

To provide the rentals was Laurie B Rentals, also based in Lagos. They were to handle the tents, canopies, tables, chairs and food to be consumed by the high-class guests expected at the event. The hospitality outfit had to roll in a whole freezer truck all the way from Lagos, full of all kinds of drinks, from juices to wines. Ade Bendel shelled out a kingly sum of N60 million for that aspect alone. Laurie B Rentals surely hit the jackpot that day.

In no time, the party started that evening and the musicians were sprayed continuously with wads of currencies. But something interesting happened. Ade Bendel and his friends did not ‘disgrace’ the entertainers with the Nigerian naira. On the dance floor, they brought shame to the British pound sterling and the American dollar as they rained these foreign currencies endlessly.

Ade Bendel could not hide his excitement and he swayed his big frame to the beats of Wasiu Ayinde. He danced his heart out, with a glass of swirling champagne in his hand, rolling and smoking expensive cigars lit by golden lighters as he wished. But as the high-spirited Ade Bendel danced on, others joined in the frenzy but the strange thing was that no one knew or could point to any particular business that had brought the son of the soil so much money. No one cared to know. As for the good people of Hiveevie, all that mattered was that they had a son who was very ‘successful’ in Lagos. And they could only pray to Osanobuwa to keep blessing him.

Clash with the Law

-In September 2000, President Olusegun Obasanjo would declare a very vicious war on all fraudsters and advance fee fraud scammers. It seemed for a moment like the sun was about to set on Ade Bendel. That month, he was arrested by the International Police (INTERPOL) and slammed behind bars at the Ikoyi Prison, Lagos where he chilled off in Cell 7.751709. Later, he was whisked off to Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory. The precise reason why he was arrested at that time was not known but it was gathered that it was due to the relentless petitions fired to the Presidency by foreigners, particularly American businessmen who got more than a copious dose of Ade Bendel’s bitter pill. As at 2000, Americans had lost about $10 billion to Nigerian con artists like Ade B and the US government was not taking the issue lightly with Aso Rock.

The pressure was piled on and a beleaguered Obasanjo presidency had to do something, at least, and an arrest and eventual prosecution of the most well-known fraudster in the land will surely send a strong message to the international community that the new democratic government meant business and was surely going to combat corruption. The two governments agreed to partner and work on advance fee fraud, money laundering and the lingering international drug trade in which Nigeria was used as a transit country. But Ade Bendel is no small boy in the business. Before his arrest, he had just successfully ‘washed and dried’ a retired military officer of a princely sum of N14 million naira. That case hook am for throat like sabalo bone and he was dragged to court which ordered that he be remanded in jail but he agreed to refund the money to the officer.

-After many years of disturbing the peace of the society and escaping numerous times, sending many to early graves with his callous actions and sentencing many more to a life of penury and abject poverty, the not-so-long arm of the Nigerian law caught up with Ade Bendel. In December, 2007, a high court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos sentenced the well-fed dude to six years imprisonment. The judge was Justice Mufutau Olokooba who described Ade Bendel as an ‘embarrassment to the nation’. The judge said:

‘The offence is an international embarrassment to the nation and the courts do not have no mercy for such offence. To serve as deterrent to present generation and upcoming generation. Not giving the accused a full weight of the law is inappropriate, I hereby sentence the accused to six years imprisonment on one charge.’

But why? He had defrauded a retired general in the Egyptian Armed Forces, Abdel Azim Attia, of over $605,000 (about N97 million) in 2003. The poor general said that he met Ade Bendel in Saudi Arabia and he took him as a good Muslim brother that he could do business with. Ade Bendel (who reportedly posed as Dr. Ibrahim Ahmed) sold the idea of a phony agricultural venture to the retired general who was enticed by promises of profits of half a billion dollars, once he invested in the deal. 65-year-old Attia initially paid $300,000 to his ‘business partners’ and he was shocked with the speed with which the money vanished. But not done sucking him yet, they told him that in order for the $500 million to be transferred to his account, he had to pay another $200,000 for the transfer to be facilitated, which he paid. By the time the general would realize the game, Ade Bendel had already duped him of close to N100 million. The Egyptian general could not swallow it anymore and fired a petition which interestingly led to case that eventually had Ade Bendel jailed.

Obviously, cluelessness in the military is not geography-limited if you know what I mean. Anyway, while another Egyptian general is now very well on his way to becoming the president of the largest nation in the Arab world, this particular general was duped because he was greedy enough to believe that after paying over half a million dollars, half a billion dollars would be wired to his account for the supply of agricultural equipment. That reminds me of a quote: the honest ones do not get swindled.

In 2003, not a few Nigerians were tired and frustrated with the activities of these fraudsters. Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka said at that time on the issue:” I want to call on the Obasanjo government to explore all possible avenues to ensure that activities of advanced fee fraudsters are curtailed. It is embarrassing and works against the efforts of genuine Nigerian businessmen and women.”

Final arrest and incarceration

In May 2003, the arrest of Ade Bendel was quite a dramatic one. The Federal Government had renewed its drive to clamp down on financial crime kingpins and the search was on Ade Bendel. It was on a Friday and the ‘big man’ had not returned to his house, he was busy outside enjoying the evening. By 5.am the next morning, operatives from the Economic and Financial Crimea Commission (EFCC) stealthily surrounded his residence at the palatial Victoria Garden City in Lagos. They then subdued the security men at the gate and entered the expansive residence. Unfortunately for the EFCC operatives, their intelligence was off course because Ade Bendel was not even at home, only his terrified wife and kids were at home. Before long, they got Ade Bendel the Big Fish on phone but he simply scoffed at the EFCC and he felt that it was business as usual, that after a few calls he would be released. He was so confident of himself that he drove himself right back home where he was arrested without delay. But he was wrong this time, as his calls would not save him from jail.

He was later held at the Milverton, Ikoyi Headquarters of the Special Anti-Fraud Unit before prosecution and eventual incarceration. But because he was in detention since 2003 and the judge handed a six-year sentence in 2007, he had already served out almost all the term. His lawyer, Mr. Olalekan Ojo, had defended him court saying he was a first-time offender and that the accused had already made full restitution and paid $200,000 to the complainant via the EFCC and that it was vital that Ade Bendel be given full rehabilitation and that the offence for which he was found guilty has a maximum sentence of seven years. (At another period, Ade Bendel’s counsel was Festus Keyamo, at least as at June 2003).

-In June 2003, he was arraigned separately on two-count charges of conspiracy and obtaining money with the intent to defraud Remmy Hendrick Iniqi Cima of Germany of the sum of $1,698,380 under false pretence that the money represented payments that were to be made to government officials for the payment of $18 million for a contract.

He had been arrested in May 2003 and charged alongside one Chief Olafemi Ayeni (aged 43 in October 2003, hails from Ilesha, Osun State) who claimed to own a global company called Worldwide that was in charge of United States currency. It was said that when Ade Bendel and Ayeni got to Attia’s office, they said they would need some money to buy some chemicals to wash the security covers from the notes in the box and Attia parted gave them money to buy the so-called chemicals only for him to realize later that there were no chemicals and he had been cheated. The Egyptian general too was in court and he lavished praises on the EFCC and the court for a job well done. Ade Bendel had pleaded not guilty but later amended the plea and pleaded guilty with an agreement with the EFCC to refund the money.

He was eventually to serve his jail term at the Kirikiri Maximum Prison where he was locked up in a private cell at Block 2. While in prison, Ade Bendel was never far from a copy of the Holy Bible and claimed that he was visited by a spirit from high above and that he was becoming a ‘born-again’ Christian. I just hope the accounts of those defrauded will also resurrect again. He was also reported to have run a small ‘church’ inside the prison where he spread the gospel to other inmates and was even said to have become a sudden philanthropist feeding his other inmates. But it must also be pointed out that in 2002 before he was finally arrested, he was said to have told his friends that he was leaving the business for good since the Holy Spirit has ‘arrested’ him after attending a church service.

Freedom

Upon release, Ade Bendel went ahead to organize various religious crusades with Nigerian entertainers like Dbanj where he preached in March 2008 to those curious enough, interested enough or free enough to listen to his brand of the gospel. In his first major crusade on the 24th of March, 2008 at the Eleko Beach in Lagos, he narrated how he ‘met’ God while in prison and also said all other usual stuff of old things passing away and the rest. Some believe he has really changed for the better and will emphatically defend the newly-minted angel, even Dbanj was said to have burst into tears at Ade Bendel’s press conference when he reeled out what Nigerians refer to as ‘testimonies’, some also argued that he deserves a second term, sorry, chance, but I am pretty sure that does not include those who lost their life savings, or worse still, their lives to his exploits, who sadly, will never get a second chance. And…okay, I will swallow this one.

ADE Bendel today

In March 2008, he declared that he was now a pastor and that old things have passed away. He said the focus of his life now was on how to get more people to the Kingdom of Jesus Christ. Anyways, how about returning some of the victims’ money, abi that one no matter? Anyways, he made the announcement at Terra Kulture where he held a press conference and shared his testimony. Many people present there were said to have been moved to tears and that included Nigerian musician, D’banj. He said:

“I am ready to support his new cause wholeheartedly. There was a day in prison, I met two youth between the ages of 18 and 20.They hailed me as Baba Ade Bendel. They told me I was their hero. When I asked what brought them into prison custody, they told me that they were into 419 (swindling people of their hard earned money).They also said that very soon they hope to be like me. That day, I broke down in tears. How can I be a hero destroying lives. A hero sending people that you dupe of their money to untimely death. I told God that if you give me the opportunity, I will serve you for the rest of my life.”

The press conference was tagged ‘Turning Point with Ade Bendel and Friends’.

Interesting things about ADE Bendel

-Ade Bendel could spend money in the most unrestrained manner and for those who were close to him, he was the real rainmaker as far as spending money was concerned. In 1998, he was at Car Link, a well-known automobile shop on Aromire Avenue in Ikeja, Lagos State to get himself a nice ride. As he was about to make his purchase, an old friend of his who was inside a commuter bus passing by noticed Ade Bendel and he promptly jumped down from the bus to say hello to his now wealthy friend that he had not seen for so many years. The two friends, who were once living in poverty together, exchanged pleasantries and Ade Bendel did the unthinkable: he gave his friend a gift, and it was a car worth an estimated N3 million naira. And after buying that for his car, he selected a Mercedes Benz for himself. He dropped N11 million for the German baby that he just acquired.

-In order to ensure that he was not prosecuted and kept safe from the arms of the law, Ade Bendel bribed whoever was bribable, and that included the former Inspector-General of Police, Tafa Balogun, who collected N15 million from Ade Bendel so as to ensure that his file will forever be missing…lol! Tafa Balogun also collected N20 million from Fred Ajudua and an eye-popping N350 million from Emmanuel Nwude (both are another notorious fraudsters in their own class) so as to keep them away from the prying eyes of the law.

-At the height of his troubles with the law, it was said that he was so used to getting arrested, freed and then rearrested again that he became a regular guest at various police stations. He was described as visiting the police stations more than he does the toilet every single month.

-In July 2003, Ade Bendel was declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). Why? The EFCC accused the grandmaster of swindling himself of being involved in a criminal conspiracy and obtaining the sum of $7,855,500 and another N3 million naira from a Nigerian while Ade Bendel was still an inmate serving his term at Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison in Lagos. Obviously, that is no maximum security natin. Nigeria or more precisely, the Nigerian system, reeks of stench to the high heavens.

-Ade Bendel is a lover of cars. As at 2000, his garage was stocked with the best of Rolls Royces, Jaguars, Lexus jeeps, Lincoln Navigators, Cherokee jeeps, Mercedes Benz and Nissan Pathfinders. And whenever he moved around town, he did so in a convoy of at least seven cars. He was particularly in love with a metallic-grey 1999 Jaguar. And eh, wait for this: his own personal security was made up of battle-ready men from the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), which ironically, was an anti-crime agency owned by the Lagos State Government. If he still enjoys such VIP protection now, that’d not be any surprise.

-He loved partying hard and wild. His Ikeja Government Reserved Area (GRA) was a base for his raunchy parties full of luscious girls, praise-singing musicians and lots of booze. He did not pretend that his own paradise was in heaven. He lived it right here on earth –in Lagos.

-His circle of friends included the late Federal House of Representatives member, Maurice Ibekwe (he later died in EFCC custody while being investigated on fraud charges), Godwin Anabor (publisher of the wildly-popular Hints magazine), Toyin Igbira (one of Nigeria’s most notorious drug baronesses), Mr. Christian Van Dressien (former Belgian Ambassador to Nigeria), Dare Babs, Tunde Adaba and Shina One One. Other associates include Abayomi Fetusi (the brain behind Talkland Nigeria Limited), Tunde Atobatele (owner of Judanic Autos on Allen Avenue in Ikeja), Osare Onaiwu (his media adviser and consultant), Kenny Duyile (publisher of Celebrity Mirror), Otunba Abimbola Davies and many others that rocked the Lagos high society. Ade Bendel and Otunba Abimbola Davies would later separate after a dirty fight over money concerning Evening Express, a tabloid Ade Bendel was financing. Now, let’s talk about that tabloid of his.

-In 1999, the Evening Express, Ade Bendel’s propaganda publication was launched amidst much fanfare in Lagos State. Nice cars and hefty salary packages were used to seduce journalists and writers from the other more established media companies. His friend, Otunba Abimbola Davies (a member of Senator Arthur Nzeribe’s Association for Better Nigeria, ABN) was given the task of fishing for the journalists and also devising an advertising strategy that would bring money and expand their media business. However, things would soon fall apart between the duo. Ade Bendel suspected that Davies was ripping him off on the costs and he became enraged. He blasted Davies to his face and the other guy dumped the media business altogether. And it was not too long before Ade Bendel played a fast one on his employees. Salaries went unpaid, workers grumbled as Ade Bendel lived large but they were labouring on empty stomach. When they could not keep up with the empty promises anymore, they downed tools and his media empire crumbled even before it took barely off. Three months of salaries were not paid, the workers begged him to no avail. They had been mugu-ed and maga-ed by Nigeria’s number one mugu-maga machine.

–During the short-lived period of his publication, insiders alleged that Ade Bendel would tell them to write disparaging stories on wealthy and retired generals of the Nigerian Army, who will then approach him as the publisher to take down the damaging stories. By doing so, they insist, Ade Bendel would be able to identify those that were ripe for scamming. He also prohibited any of his media staff from touching his fax machine with the exception of his younger brother. The fax machine was the conduit for messages to and from countries like the United States of America where his foreign magas and business associates, if we can call them that, stayed.

-He was said to have invested in the building of a three-star hotel (probably the Ace Hotel) in Ogun State and he is also believed to have bought another residence in Agbara, Ogun State.

-The jagajaga musician and a perennial foe of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Eedris Abdulkarim also sang some lines referring to Ade the Bendelite.

-A prison chapel was built at Kirikiri by Ade Bendel.

-In an interview in May 2002, at the launch of a magazine, Ade Bendel told journalists that he was quitting the business for good and would dedicate his life to serving the Good Lord. Interesting.

-In December 2013, his name was also mentioned in the case of how a former Nigerian Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Major-General Ishaya Bamaiyi, was defrauded to the tune of $8.395 million (over N1.2 billion naira). Actually, I never knew the Nigerian military was that lucrative or how on earth did an African general lay his hands on what Admiral Mike Mullen can only dream of? Oh, you know better. But wait a min, that’s not all. The most interesting part of the case was that it was alleged that Ajudua, Bendel and others defrauded Bamaiyi of the said sum while they were all at the Kirikiri Maximum Prisons, and the money in question was said to have been used to bribe one of the judges handling Bamaiyi’s case. Atimes, it feels like giving up on this country but I won’t. We should not. Just imagine what goes on behind the walls of Nigeria’s largest prison, and that is if we do not consider Nigeria itself a jail. And by the way, what is it with these African generals getting swindled by scammers time and time again? I thought some high IQ or at least an impressive display of sagacity, precise sense of good judgment and intellectual firepower were supposed to be basic requirements for becoming a general. Or are we just misidentifying the real geniuses in the nation?

Matters Arising

The day we start vilifying crimes, criminalities and criminals, this nation will edge closer to greatness. The day we start shunning filthy lucre is the day we start marching on to regaining global respect. I gotta to go now. By the way, I am looking for a slim fella like that. He sounds like a cockatoo and his name is Facrook. Any clues anyone? You might want to check your cap. Catch ya leiraz. Nah, not on Alcatraz.

Thanks for your time.

Culled: ABIYAMO

Thursday 18 May 2017

VIDEO: FOUR POLICEMEN ARRESTED FOR HANDCUFFING A MAN TO A BUS IN EDO STATE

The Edo state police command have arrested four policemen attached to the Esigie Police Division over a viral video showing some police officers in the state handcuffing a bus driver (read here),  Kester Odozi,38, on a police van and driving around with him. The four policemen were on Thursday made to face orderly room trial.

Confirming their arrest, the AIG, zone 5 in Edo state, Abubakar Adamu, described the conduct of the policemen as unprofessional and does not in anyway depict the ethics and core values of the Nigeria Police Force. He said the police has started an investigation into the matter and that the police officers will be punished if the are found guilty. Watch the video below...WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

Tuesday 16 May 2017

PHOTOS & VIDEO: POLICE CHAIN A MAN TO OPERATIONAL VEHICLE AND DRAG HIM ON THE ROAD IN EDO STATE !


A Facebook user, Irabor Franklyn, has taken to the platform to disclose how he was assaulted alongside others by officers of the Nigeria Police Force ,Esige Division in Benin city, Edo State, for pleading with them (police officers) not to drag a young man chained to the back of their hilux along the road. Watch the video HERE

Although he never disclosed why the guy was chained to the Police van, but according to him, the incident happened on May 15th, around 1st East Circular Road and Sopkonba road junction, Benin City.





PHOTOS; WOMAN SO TO NIGERIAN MEN IN SOUTH AFRICA NARRATES HER ORDEAL

In 2010, Valerie Madondo (second from left) from Zimbabwe crossed the South African border in search of employment. She hoped to earn enough to provide for her infant boys. But her journey took a harrowing turn for the worse after she was sold to Nigerian men by South African women in Rosettenville.

Valerie, now 29, was held captive by these men for six years. Speaking to the CHRONICLE, Valerie shares how she was trafficked in 2010, drugged, abused, sold as a prostitute, locked up, held hostage and raped countless times.

“I came here looking for a job and worked in Pretoria for a while. I trusted some women who said they had a job interview for me. Little did I know that I was being sold to Nigerians for money,” said Valerie.

“I was drugged and abused. I didn’t know where I was and I was often locked up like a hostage. I was raped and I didn’t have any choices in my life while I was a prisoner under these Nigerian monsters. And yes, I tried to escape many times from the Rosettenville area, but I was on so many different drugs that the men would eventually find me as I would not make it very far. I could not escape,”
At this point Valerie was homeless and without money. She received barely enough food for survival, and whatever money she made from the prostitution she was forced into was taken away from her.
“At one point I was arrested. It was around 2014. I was arrested for selling drugs, drugs that I was very much hooked on and craved more than anything else because it was forced into my system. I watched as my kidnappers bailed me out and bribed the police to have me released. I feared all Nigerians and I still do when I see one,” she recalled.


When all hope seemed lost, the Moffatt View Police conducted a house-to-house inspection on November 28, 2016, in Rosettenville and rescued many young women. Valerie was one of them. She was taken in by the police after she cried out for help and was immediately taken to the REC Wellness Centre in Robertsham (Recovery Life Institute)

After her examination it was evident that Valerie had lost a lot of weight in the six years that she was held captive. She is now HIV-positive. Shenaaz from the centre said that Valerie has been doing great work while under their care.
"We took Valerie in and since then she has never gone far off or left the premises. She has had no relapse and she has been doing well in dealing with all the problems she now faces," said Shenaaz.
Moffat View SAPS also commented, saying that on December 1, 2016, during the 16 Days of Activism, the Moffat View SAPS Women’s Network, social crime prevention and communications units visited the brothels and spoke with the ladies found on that night.

"Two ladies were rescued at Berg Street. One was taken back home to Soweto and the other one was taken to rehab at Robertsham. It was earlier in April that the women’s network raised funds so that Valerie can go back home to Zimbabwe. A while later we were visited by Shenaaz and Valerie, who came to thank the management for what the station did,’’ said Constable Mikateko Rebecca Bila, communications officer at Moffat View SAPS"
"I am grateful for all the fundraisers that were held to help get me back home. I got all my papers in order with the help of the Centre and I now have my ticket to go home to Zimbabwe. I am very excited,” said Valerie.
Valerie’s bus left from Park Station at 2pm on Tuesday May 9. The centre thanks the Moffat View Police for the fundraisers and drives held to raise money for clothes and toiletries etc. for Valerie.
Source: The Chronicle

Friday 27 January 2017

65-YEAR OLD MAN ARRESTED FOR RAPING TWO MINORS AGED 8 &10 !

The men of the Ogun State Police Command has arrested one Alosuposo Louis,65,  for allegedly defiling two minors, aged 10 and eight respectively.

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the complainant claimed to have noticed a strange behaviour from her daughter, which made her to interrogate the girl only for her to discover that the suspect had had defiled her.


He said the Divisional Police Officer, Ayetoro Police Division, Makinde Kayode, led a team of policemen to arrest the suspect.

Oyeyemi, said further investigation revealed that the suspect had defiled another minor aged eight.

He said, “The suspect has confessed to the crime, and the two victims have been taken to the Ayetoro General Hospital for treatment.”

Monday 16 January 2017

DRIVER WHO ALLEGEDLY RAPED A 14-YEAR OLD ORANGE SELLER IN IBADAN CLAIMED "EVIL SPIRIT ENTERED INTO ME" !

Isiaka Mustapha, 29-year-old driver has been arrested by the Oyo State Police Command for the alleged raped of a 14-year old orange seller. The suspect reportedly committed the act on January 6th, at Aremo area of Ibadan, while pretending that he wanted to buy oranges from the teenager.

Narrating her ordeal, said that she struggled with the suspect and screamed for help but nobody came to her rescue. She said she had to tell her mother when she got back home following profuse bleeding.

During interrogation at the Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) of the command, the suspect admitted committing the offence but said it was an evil spirit that manipulated him.
"It is true I raped Halimat.(Not real name) She used to hawk oranges in my neighbourhood, and my wife and I used to patronise her," he said.

"We also used to collect orange peels from her to use as mosquito repellant. That day, she came as usual to sell oranges but, I was repairing a faulty electric cable. My wife had gone to look for water that I would use to bath. Halimat asked for water and I gave her. She expressed tiredness, saying that she would rest a little bit but I told her I was going back to motor park to work. At a point, I didn’t know the spirit that entered into me and made me to rape her in my room."

"When I forced my manhood into her, she screamed in pain and I withdrew immediately. I regretted my action when I saw her bleeding and started asking for forgiveness from God. I also pleaded with her to forgive me. I paid her the money for the oranges I bought and asked to go home. Two days after, two men came to my house and I was arrested."

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Adekunle Ajisebutu, who confirmed the arrest said that the suspect would be arraigned after the conclusion of investigations.

 Tribune Reportage.

Tuesday 1 March 2016

LOWO OYEDIRAN'S FAMILY MAY NEVER GET JUSTICE : AS THE CASE HAS BEEN CHANGE FROM MURDER TO MANSLAUGHTER !


The family Oyelowo Oyediran Ajanaku, who was allegedly stabbed to death by his wife, Yewande Oyeniran nee Fatoki , a lawyer,at their Akobo Estate home in Ibadan on February 2nd,  may never get justice after all !

It is important to note that Yewande stabbed Lowo on the shoulder in the heat of the moment. Lowo started bleeding and was rushed to the hospital by their landlord where he was administered treatment. When he came back home from the hospital that night , his landlord offered him to sleep in his own apartment, but he declined thinking his wife had already calmed down! That was the mistake that cost him his life!


As BWF follower writes “Am really taken aback by the Lowo man. Why? Because having lived in the Western world he should by now be averse to violence and avoid it by all means. How on earth my wife nearly killed me earlier and I will carry myself to sleep on the same bed with her is really beyond me. I have lived abroad for 23yrs and counting. Any threat of violence not to talk of acting it out, am out the door in a jiffy. You aint seeing me in your life period. I on my part will never make threats or lay my hands either on the partner. Inasmuch as its our way of life to make threats which are usually empty, but by now in my ife I associate with those who know that threats are as good as acting it out.”


Lowo misjudged his wife, blinded by love that was not there in the first place, he never saw the hand written on the wall, he just went inside their room, slept with the devil and while he was sleeping in the night, his wife stabbed him in the neck rupturing delicate veins. It was a cry of agony from the man that alerted the landlord. Lowo was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival…alas he was eventually consumed by the death!

Yewande was at the court today and her charges was miraculously change from murder to manslaughter! I knew from the beginning of this case that Lowo’s family will never get justice because Yewande is a top lawyer in Ibadan, a daughter of well connected family and in Nigeria, poor people never get justice, that is just the case.


During court seating, Yewande was brought in a prison bus instead a normal green ‘Maria’. Even inside the prison she was pampering her like a ‘mini goddess’, she have two wardresses attach to her in prison!  The lady that always took her to court (Akinwale Toyin) is one of her maid while the other is Adebayo Sadiat !  Moreover, people were not allowed to take her photograph! The question that always come to my mind is that why are they protecting her identity?

With the way the case is going, Yewande may not face the wrath of the law because she is a lawyer and because she is from a very prominent and influential family in Ibadan. There is possibility that the case may be swept under the carpet…


Monday 29 February 2016

LOWO OYEDIRAN'S MISTAKE : NEVER SLEEP IN A ROOM WITH AN ANGRY WIFE !!!

 Domestic violence is a terrible thing. Whether it’s a male or female involved. According to Akinbo Oluwatomisin:
 “A very terrible story happened in Ibadan on the 2nd of Feb, 2016. According to the story I heard, Yewande Oyeniran nee Fatoki and Lowo had been married for 3years without a child. Yewande works as a lawyer at the ministry of defence as the principal state counsel while Lowo, the husband is an international businessman based in France. He relocated to Nigeria in 2013 after his marriage except for occasional travels out of the country. 


On the night of Feb 2, 2016, there was a disagreement between both of them. Some sources said, it was because the lady learnt that the man had a child out of wedlock in France. Other sources said it was because the man was supposed to travel to Germany and France as well as Europe to check on his child. 





Yewande was allegedly not comfortable with the idea and stabbed the man on the shoulder in the heat of the moment. Lowo started bleeding and was rushed to the hospital by their landlord where he was administered treatment. He came back home from the hospital that night and was offered to sleep in the landlord's apartment, but he declined thinking his wife had already calmed down. 

BIG MISTAKE!!!



When the man was sleeping in the night, his wife stabbed him in the neck rupturing delicate veins. It was a cry of agony from the man that alerted the landlord. Lowo was rushed to the hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival. 



Sad enough, Lowo's foster father who happens to be an Octogenarian died when he heard about his son's death. This matter has already been transferred to court and everyone awaits justice for Lowo. 


It was gathered that during court seating, Yewande was brought in a private car instead of the normal police vehicle. Moreover, people were not allowed to take her photograph. It is very sad to let you know that Lowo was buried in his home town at Gbongan, Osun state on the 26th of February 2016.



With the way the case is going, Yewande may not face the wrath of the law because she is a lawyer and because she is from a very prominent and influential family in Ibadan. There is possibility that the case may be swept under the carpet.

The main purpose of sending this mail to you is to enable other blog readers to know that it is best to avoid your spouse during heated arguments, especially if he/she is the violent one. You don't know what they are capable of doing at midnight when you are asleep. Marriage is not by force!!! 

WALK OUT NOW THAT YOU STILL CAN!!! “



Friday 26 February 2016

RIP : OYEDIRAN OYELOWO WHO WAS ALLEGEDLY KILLED BY HIS WIFE YEWANDE IN IBADAN LAID TO REST

 Oyelowo Oyediran Ajanaku, who was allegedly stabbed to death by his wife, Yewande Oyediran, at their Akobo Estate home in Ibadan on February 2nd, has been laid to rest.

He was buried at St Paul’s Cathedral Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion) Oke Osun Diocese, Gbongan, Osun State today February 26th. May his soul rest in peace, Amen!

Thursday 18 February 2016

LAWYER WHO ALLEGEDLY MURDERED HER HUSBAND MAY SOON BE SET FREE....

 The Ibadan based lawyerYewande Oyediran, who allegedly murdered her France-based husband  Lowo Oyediran, at their Akobo residence in Ibadan on February 2nd, may soon be a free person thanks to Nigeria judiciary system. According to source, the advice from DPP wrote on her file that  the cause of the death is not murder  ! They will later change it to man slaughter for her ! Can you now see what is happening in Nigeria?

Yesterday, at the brief hearing of the case, Amos Adewale, the police officer investigating the case, informed the Chief Magistrate in charge of the case, Kehinde Durosaro-Tijani that based on legal advice from Department of Public Prosecution (DPP), the Magistrate’s court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case and so the case should be transferred to the state High court.

The Chief Magistrate adjourned the case till March 16st and Yewande was taken back to Agodi prison where she has been locked up since the attack happened.

Wednesday 17 February 2016

LAWYER WHO KILLED HER HUSBAND IN IBADAN... CASE TRANSFERRED TO STATE HIGH COURT

 Yewande Oyediran, a lawyer who allegedly killed her husband, Lowo Oyediran, at their Akobo residence in Ibadan on February 2nd, appeared before the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Iyaganku, Oyo state yesterday February 16th.

At the brief hearing of the case, Amos Adewale, the police officer investigating the case, informed the Chief Magistrate in charge of the case, Kehinde Durosaro-Tijani that based on legal advice from Department of Public Prosecution (DPP), the Magistrate’s court lacked the jurisdiction to hear the case and so the case should be transferred to the state High court.

The Chief Magistrate adjourned the case till March 1st and Yewande was taken back to Agodi prison where she has been locked up since the attack happened.

Monday 8 February 2016

WIFE WHO MURDER FRENCH NATIONAL CLEARS FACEBOOK ACCOUNT PICTURES





Heated tempers rose yesterday at the premises of the Iyaganku Chief Magistrate’s Court, Ibadan, Oyo State capital, when a sympathizer of the family of Yewande Oyediran, nee Fatoki, who allegedly murdered her husband, Lowo Oyediran. 

There were verbal attacks at Lowo’s elder brother, Adelani Oyediran, who furiously attempted to engage him in physical combat.

But for frantic intervention from some family members of the deceased who pacified their brother, hell would have been let loose. Some other irate supporters also made move to attack the man, whose identity was not known.

The sympathizers had besieged the court premises to witness the arraignment of the accused staff of the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) in the Oyo State Ministry of Justice.

She was allegedly to have stabbed her husband to death following a domestic issue of extra-marital relationship with another woman.