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Friday 9 January 2015
UNBELIEVABLE: AN 'IGWE OF UNADU' IN ENUGU RE-ENACTED SLAVERY TREATMENT IN 21ST CENTURY !!!
The story sounds like normal Nollywood traditional
movie but to tell you the truth, it is a true life occurrence, been perpetrated
by 21st century traditional ruler. Read below reports by lawyer and
blogger, Chukwudi Iwuchukwu.......
The story sounds like a fairy tale or a Nollywood Epic Movie script but
the story is real and happened in Unadu community in Enugu State.
The traditional ruler of Unadu community In Nsukka Enugu State a retired
police officer, Barnabas Agbaji who allegedly forced himself to become the Igwe
of the town recently elevated the act of wickedness by arresting" two of
his subjects Remigus Nwa Ikeagwu and Silas Ameh, arbitrarily accused them of
witchcraft, convicted the accused of being guilty of the offence of Witchcraft,
hung a tire around their necks, tied fresh palm fronds all over their bodies
and paraded them around the community as common criminals!!
According to a source in the community, the
Traditional Ruler has been ruling the town with high handedness and impunity,
leaving his subjects in fear and misery, boasting that nothing will happen to
him because of his Influence in Enugu state Government.
Tension is already running high in the community and from my investigation, his people are spoiling for wall threatening Fire and brimstone if appropriate action is not taken against the ex-policeman now.
Traditional Ruler and some of his subjects are calling for his dethronement because his recent bizarre action on his subjects is the height of what they can tolerate
The question is: During his service years in the Nigerian police, did this man ever arrest and successfully prosecute anyone for practicing witchcraft? Under which law did he do this?
Chukwudi Iwuchukwu is a Lawyer And Blogger and he tweets @Chukwudi1985
Tension is already running high in the community and from my investigation, his people are spoiling for wall threatening Fire and brimstone if appropriate action is not taken against the ex-policeman now.
Traditional Ruler and some of his subjects are calling for his dethronement because his recent bizarre action on his subjects is the height of what they can tolerate
The question is: During his service years in the Nigerian police, did this man ever arrest and successfully prosecute anyone for practicing witchcraft? Under which law did he do this?
Chukwudi Iwuchukwu is a Lawyer And Blogger and he tweets @Chukwudi1985
INDIAN DOCTOR ALLEGED OF KILLING MOTHER & INFLICTING INJURIES ON BABY IN LAGOS
A man Hunpe
Semako, alleged that an Indian Medical
Doctor, Dr. M. B. Jayaram of Prema Sai Hospital, Agege, Lagos, of being
responsible for the death of his wife and for inflicting cuts on his baby while
she was being delivered.
In a suit filed
by Barrister Kayode Adaramoye, it was alleged that the doctor’s professional
misconduct led to the death of Mrs. Funkemi Hunpe, mother of the baby.
Hunpe in the
suit averred that his wife consulted Dr. Jayaram on February, 17, 2014 for the
purpose of ante-natal services.
He further
averred that when his wife began to notice pre-delivery signs on February 24,
2014, she went to the hospital and was, “subsequently placed on admission and
given injections, sequel to which she was ordered to engage in labour exercise
for several hours without medical attention from available midwives and
auxiliary nurses.”
Hunpe noted in
the suit that he was invited into the labour room after several hours of ‘intense
labour without adequate care.’ He was asked to encourage his wife, ‘to push,’
out as she appeared exhausted. In the labour room, he saw a nurse applying Aboniki (hot
balm) mechanically on his wife.
“After this amateurish mechanism did not yield
desired result, they cut my wife three times to bring out the baby and placed
it somewhere unattended to,” said Hunpe.
He averred that
that there was no doctor present throughout the delivery. A nurse later went to
call Dr. Jayaram. Hunpe said that his wife bled profusely to death due to the
unprofessional cuts administered on her.
The claimant
alleged that Dr. Jayaram told him around 6:45pm, on February, 26, 2014, to call
his pastor, as she did not think that his wife could survive.
He explained
that he was later informed that his wife was dead. The hospital allegedly
called a pastor to pray for the resurrection of Mrs. Hunpe. But the woman did
not resurrect.
The claimant
averred that due to the unprofessional cuttings of incompetent hands on his
wife, the baby suffered serious deep cuts on its back and buttocks. These cuts
on different sites of the baby, further attested to the mutilation done on his
wife, he said.
But in a letter
entitled: “Demand for N500m Damages,” signed by John Adanike, counsel to Dr.
Jayaram, said his client was not guilty of negligent or professional
misconduct.
Adanike denied
liability to pay damages of N500m, insisting that his client carried out her
duties in the best professional manner.
Source: Juliana Francis’
Blog
A LAGOS TRADITIONAL RULER BRUTALLY ASSAULTED HIS WIFE
A traditional
ruler? Yes a traditional ruler. Baale Abeeb Lawal, who heads Ikolalumo in
Meiran/Ajasa area Lagos state, has brutally assaulted his wife over a phone
conversation she had on New Year day.
It was said that
he gave his wife a signal to end a phone conversation she was having with
someone, but she thought the signal was for her to lower her voice, so she
merely did so and continued, Baale thought she purposely disobeyed him
immediately pounced on her...
He was said to
have hit her severally with a heavy chair that was close to him, broke a bottle
and stabbed her at the back. Due to flow of blood, the woman fainted and was
then rushed to a private hospital by neighbours who had gathered to watch the
saga.
Thursday 8 January 2015
HOW NIGERIAN STUDENT DIED IN POLICE CUSTODY IN USA
A
Nigerian man Matthew Ajibade,22, college student, (pictured above) died in
police custody and his family wants to know what led to his jail death.
CNN reports...
CNN reports...
Matthew died in an isolation cell, after he "became combative
during the booking process," according to a release from the Chatham
County Sheriff's Office in Savannah, Georgia. During the altercation, officials
say, three deputies were injured, including a female sergeant who suffered a
concussion and broken nose. That doesn't square with family members'
description of the 22-year-old, whom they described as a much-loved "geeky
kid."The Nigerian native was in Savannah studying computer science.
Ajibade's family has hired Mark O'Mara, a CNN legal analyst who once
represented George Zimmerman in the death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin. The
attorney hopes to see "discourse of all available information as soon as
possible," he told CNN on Tuesday.
Ajibade was diagnosed with bipolar disorder three years ago and was
having a medical emergency at the time of his arrest and confinement, O'Mara
said.
Savannah police arrested Ajibade on January 1 after receiving a call
about a domestic disturbance.
When police arrived, they witnessed Ajibade holding a woman under a
blanket, according to an incident report. Police uncovered the two and noticed
that the woman's "face was bruised, and her nose was bleeding," the
report says.
Officers ordered Ajibade to release the woman, but he did not comply,
the report says, adding that when police tried to arrest Ajibade he proceeded
to "resist apprehension in a violent manner."
He was accused of domestic violence act, battery and obstruction of an
officer. "The sergeant is still on medical leave. The other two remain on
duty status," said Chief Deputy Roy Harris.
A woman who he identified as his girlfriend tried to inform police of his
mental health issues, O'Mara said.
"She also gave police a bottle of his medication," the
attorney told CNN.
The police report notes that officers received a prescription bottle
from the alleged victim, but the name of the prescription has been redacted.
Once at the jail, officials say, Ajibade had to be restrained, during
which he injured the three officers. He was then moved to an isolation cell due
to his "dangerous behavior," a police news release says.
Deputies conducted welfare checks on Ajibade and on their second check
he was found nonresponsive, police say. First aid was administered by the
jail's medical unit staff. Despite CPR and attempts to restart his heart with a
defibrillator, Ajibade could not be revived, according to the release.
It's unclear how much of the event, if any, was captured on the jail's
surveillance system, or whether officers conducted a mental health evaluation
before Ajibade's death.
County officials declined CNN requests for an interview, citing the
ongoing investigation. The sheriff's office has requested that the Georgia
Bureau of Investigation conduct an independent investigation. A
GBI spokesperson said an autopsy had been conducted, but that a cause of
death was pending toxicology reports.
The Chatham County District Attorney's office said a criminal
investigation is ongoing and the office will "handle the matter further,
should it become necessary."
YAYA TOURE WINS 2014 AFRICAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR..
Cote d'Ivoire International
and Manchester City reliable player, Yaya Toure beat Nigeria's Vincent Enyeama
and Gabon's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to win the 2014 African Player of the
Year. This is the fourth time he will win it - 4 years in a roll.
Congratulations. See pics of Funke Akindele,Ini Edo, Okocha & RMD after the cut......
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