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Thursday 5 March 2015
THE EMIR OF GUSAU DIES @ 88
The Emir of Gusau in Zamfara
state, Alhaji Kabir Danbaba is dead. According to press release by the Zamfara state Commissioner for
Information, Ibrahim Magaji, Alhaji Danbaba died today at a private hospital in
Abuja after a protracted illness.
He is survived by many wives, 37 children & many grandchildren. May his soul rest in peace, amen.
He is survived by many wives, 37 children & many grandchildren. May his soul rest in peace, amen.
RELIGIOUS 'MUMU': INDIAN GURU ARRESTED FOR CONVINCING HIS MALE FOLLOWERS TO CUT OF THEIR MANHOOD !!!!
Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh, 47, a religious
Indian guru who is accused of convincing 400 of his male followers to get
surgically castrated has been arrested and is facing charges of causing
grievous bodily harm.
The procedures were allegedly performed in 2000 at a
medical facility owned by him. The victims are coming forward now after news
broke that Singh was under investigation by India’s Central Bureau of
Investigation for allegedly sexually assaulting female followers.
Singh told his followers that only those who are
castrated, will be able to find God. Singh’s estimated net worth is $40
million.
BARBARIC VIDEO: INHUMAN & DEGRADING TREATMENT METED OUT TO NIGERIAN LIVING IN MALAYSIA
Watching this video will change your perspective about how #Malaysian securities are treating Nigerians like an animal. It is saddened to note that Nigerians will never treat any
foreigners like this! I hope that the appropriate authority needs to call the bluff of the Malaysian government, and demand the
reasons behind this inhuman treatment!
KEEP SHARING TILL IT GETS TO THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES.
KEEP SHARING TILL IT GETS TO THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES.
BASH ALI REFUSED TO LEAVE JAIL IN PROTEST FOR HIS ARREST & DETENTION !!!
Boxing legend Bash Ali, who
was arrested on Wednesday February 11th in front of a bank in Abuja for
constituting public nuisance, has refused to leave jail in protest for his
arrest and detention despite meeting his bail conditions at a court hearing
yesterday. Read the NAN reports ... after the cut...
A Wuse Zone 6 Senior Magistrates’ Court, Abuja on Wednesday fixed April 2for hearing in the criminal case brought against Nigerian boxer, Bash Ali, and four other accused persons. Meanwhile Bash Ali has refused to leave jail despite meeting bail conditions. The four others are Gabriel Ikyowe; Timothy Ugbede; Daniel Otoski and Jones Ebele.
A Wuse Zone 6 Senior Magistrates’ Court, Abuja on Wednesday fixed April 2for hearing in the criminal case brought against Nigerian boxer, Bash Ali, and four other accused persons. Meanwhile Bash Ali has refused to leave jail despite meeting bail conditions. The four others are Gabriel Ikyowe; Timothy Ugbede; Daniel Otoski and Jones Ebele.
They were arraigned by the police on Feb. 19 on a
six-count charge of joint act of abetment, criminal trespass, and obstruction
in public way. They were also charge with criminal trespass, causing
obstruction in public way, wrongful restraint and criminal
intimidation. The prosecuting police officer, Sgt. Bulus Samuel said the
charges contravened the provisions of sections 79, 85, 348, 194, 256, and
397(b) of the Penal Code. When case was first mentioned on Feb. 19, all
the accused persons pleaded not guilty to the charges. The Magistrate
subsequently granted them bail in the sum of N1 million each with one surety
each who must be a civil servant not below salary GL 10. According to the
Magistrate, the sureties must be reliable, resident within the court
jurisdiction and must swear an affidavit to substantiate reliable means of
livelihood. Bello adjourned the matter for hearing to March 4, adding the
sureties, who must be civil servants, must produce their first appointment
letter and their last promotion letter.
At the resumption of hearing on Wednesday, the
Principal Witness 1, Mr Bisong Peter, told the court that he and some of NEXIM
Bank workers were assaulted by the accused persons.
Peter is the Chief Security Officer to NEXIM Bank.
He said this under cross examination led by counsel to
the accused persons, Mr Anthony Agbolahan.
According to him, Ali, his colleagues and others now at
large, disrupted NEXIM Bank operations by preventing workers and customers from
entering the premises during their protest on Feb. 18.
“Ali called himself a suicide bomber and claimed that he
was coming to bomb the bank.
“As a security agent, my colleagues and I have to be on
alert.
“They came on a protest carrying placard with all kinds
of inscriptions against corruption; we stopped them but they were still able to
gain entry into the premises.
“When they were disturbing and making noise, we called
the police who later came to our rescue.
“Ali had visited NEXIM Bank several times but am not
aware the purpose of his visits,’’ Peter said.
He, however, said that during one of such visits, he had
a meeting with the bank’s management and later left in anger”.
Defence counsel, Mr Anthony Agbolahan, however asked
Peter whether he was aware that Ali and the Local Organising Committee (LOC)
were planning a boxing championship. When the witness answered in the
negative, the defence lawyer told the court that Ali and his team visited the
bank in connection with the championship. Agbolahan also sought from the
CSO whether Ali and other attacked the bank’s Managing Director, to which the
witness also answered in the negative. Witness also admitted that Ali had
had a meeting with the management before but that Ali left the meeting in
“anger”
Senior Magistrate, Habiba Bello, having listened to the
parties adjourned the case till April
2 for
continuation hearing. (NAN)
ABOVE THE LAW: ABUBAKAR AUDU ASKS HIS AIDS TO ATTACK EFCC OFFICIAL IN COURT !!!!
A former governor of Kogi State, Prince Abubakar Audu,
who is being prosecuted at a Federal Capital Territory High Court by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, alongside a former Director General of the
Directorate of Rural Development in his administration, Alfa Ibn Mustapha, for
offences bordering on criminal breach of trust and misappropriation of public
funds to the tune of N10,965,837,040 (ten billion, nine hundred and sixty five
million, eight hundred and thirty seven thousand and Forty Naira),today
threw caution to the wind when he
ordered his security aide (a police officer) to assault an operative of the
EFCC, Haruna Ashade, for daring to take his photograph in court.
Ashade, a member of the EFCC team assigned to cover the
proceedings, was carrying out his lawful duties when Audu’s aide descended on him,
when he realise that his image might have been captured by the cameraman.
When Ashade refused to hand the equipment over to the
accused person, Prince Audu called on one of his aides, a police inspector, to
forcefully collect the camera from Ashade and delete his pictures from it.
A scuffle ensured which threw the court into confusion.
Audu’s aide rained blows on Ashade, in the attempt to snatch the camera from
him. It took the personal intervention of Justice Ademola Adeniyi who was about
coming out of his chambers to restore order.
Justice Adeniyi sent one of his assistants and his
orderly to restrain Prince Audu’s aide. He was said to have ordered the release
of the camera for it to be kept in the custody of the court until after the
sitting. Ashade obliged them.
However, to the dismay of officials of the EFCC,
when the camera was released, all the pictures taken in court had been deleted!
When the case was finally called, the prosecuting
counsel, Rotimi Jacobs, SAN, pleaded for a short adjournment for reasons of non
availability of his witnesses in court. He told the court that, he was at the
Court of Appeal till late yesterday, March 3, and was not aware that the bank
witnesses to be called are not available.
Responding, counsel to the first accused, Patrick
Ikwueto, SAN, said that, if the prosecution has other witnesses not contained
in the proof of evidence, there is a need for defendants to be served with
their statement.
The case has been adjourned to Friday, March 6, 2015 for
continuation of trial.
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