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Thursday, 9 April 2015

UNBELIEVABLE: NANNY ABSCONDS WITH 3 CHILDREN A DAY AFTER SHE WAS EMPLOYED !!!

The Orekoya family on Lawanson Road, Surulere, Lagos State says, presently, it has no reason to be happy. The reason for this is that  a nanny they employed on March 7th has disappeared with three children ( Aderomola, 11 months, Adedamola 4 years and Demola, 6 years ) a day after she was employed.

The nanny, Mary Akinloye, 23, an  indigene of Ibadan, Oyo State, was said to have been contracted via OLX, an online sales portal.

Adebisi the children’s mother, explained that the family had a nanny, who suddenly stopped coming to work after observing her annual leave; and the family subsequently put up a post on OLX, seeking the service of a new nanny.

 “We had someone who was taking care of the kids before now. But the woman did not show up on Saturday and Sunday and we urgently needed someone to assist because we were going to resume work on Monday. We were disturbed and that was why I posted the information on OLX.

“She (Akinloye) called us and said she was interested. She said she was 23 years. I agreed to employ her in the interim because I really did not like the fact that she was young. She agreed to collect between N10, 000 to N15,000 even though our former nanny collected N25,000.

“I left her at home this morning (Wednesday) around 7.30am. It was around 1pm that my eldest son called me and said she had taken his siblings away. He said she told him they were going out to buy some things. She took the 11 months on her back and held the others by the hand. She has since not returned.” She said.

Her husband, Leke, a businessman, said :
“We spoke with two people she introduced to us as her brother and sister. They confirmed that they were her relatives.
“They gave us a vague description of where they lived in Ikorodu. We agreed to do proper documentation this week.
“It was in less than 24 hours that she went away with the kids.
“She never gave us an idea that she was on an evil mission.
“Her spoken English was fluent. She said she had a National Diploma and just wanted to make some money so she could return to school.”




CRIME: 'ONE CHANCE' TAXI DRIVER CAUGHT IN THE ACT IN ABUJA

The driver of this taxi, with registration number XN 327ABJ and cab number 12918, allegedly robbed a woman he picked up somewhere in Abuja this morning and pushed her out of his taxi while it was still in motion around Yar’adua centre and climbed over her!!!

Other commuters saw what happened and chased the taxi driver down and caught him. After searching his car, they discovered his name is Collins Eze . See more photos from the scene after the cut...



Wednesday, 8 April 2015

RAPE: 'I WAS FORCED TO MARRY THE MAN THAT RAPED ME BECAUSE OF TRADITION !!!

Afghan woman known only by her first name Gulnaz, (pictured left) was just 16 years old when was raped by her cousin's husband, a man named Asadullah (pictured right), in 2008.
Talking to CNN about her life, Gulnaz said she only agreed to marry her rapist so that her daughter - named Smile could live a shame-free life in the Afghan capital's 'traditional' society. 
According to her, fell pregnant as a result of the rape. But in Afghanistan, sleeping with a married man is a crime, and it doesn't matter if the married person forced themselves on you or not!!!  How sad!

Rejected by her family and facing 12 year in prison for 'adultery by force' and falling pregnant for a married man, Gulnaz had no choice but to marry her depraved attacker. That was her only hope to get a reduced sentence. She later gave birth to the girl in the photo above.

Gulnaz married the rapist in 2013 after her family told her she couldn't return home because she'd 'shamed' their family. Gulnaz said marrying her attacker was her only choice


"I didn't want to ruin the life of my daughter or leave myself helpless so I agreed to marry him. We are traditional people. When we get a bad name, we prefer death to living with that name in society,' Gulnaz said.

And throughout the interview, she refused to look her husband in the eye. The man, Asadullah - who was jailed for the rape in 2008 but later released, said the woman owed her freedom to him.


'If I hadn't married her according to our traditions, she couldn't have lived back in society. Her brothers didn't want to accept her back. Now, she doesn't have any of those problems." He said.
Asadullah is still married to Gulnaz's first cousin - with whom he has five children.

NB: How can someone that was raped and battered receive punishment for been raped while the Criminal walks free on the street ? 

BUHARI URGED NON-INDIGENES TO FORGIVE THE MONARCH FOR SAKE OF PEACE

The President-elect, General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has urged all non-indigenes in Lagos State to forgive all that has been said against them and move on for the sake of peace.

General Muhammadu Buhari, however described Lagos as home for all, adding that the time had come for Nigerians to look past ethnicity in the general interest of peace and unity.


“I admire what your governor has done in terms of mobilising revenue to sustain Lagos development. I have a lot of respect for Governor Fashola for his hard work, commitment to the state and the country. There is no doubt that Lagos is a mini-Nigeria. We are all here and it has been mentioned by previous speakers that everybody (tribe) is adequately represented in Lagos.

“So, I assure you. If you vote for the continuity of APC in Lagos, you stand to gain more. It is in your interest that you vote for the APC.

“Please when you go home tell your neighbours, relatives and even the opposition to please bury the hatchet. Let them fall in line and vote the APC.

“When we were coming in our bus, Fashola told me how Lagos State had been spending to maintain the federal infrastructure here such as buildings, roads and other institutions. I had promised before that if I won the election and became the President, I would make Lagos my priority. Governor Fashola is already holding to me to that promise so I would like the incoming governor to listen carefully and make sure he makes me honour my undertaking.”


BANK OWNERS VANISH WITH CUSTOMERS' MONEY IN ILORIN

A wonder bank, Ayonitemi Cooperative Business Finance, located at Oniyangi, near the Emir Road, Ilorin, the Kwara State , was on Tuesday as early as 7am, besieged  by the customers of the bank, alleging that they had been defrauded by the firm.


Many of the customers, most of them weeping said they had lost substantial amount of money which they deposited in the finance house. They stated that they had been promised mouth watering financial offers if they made deposit in the bank.

One of them said she received information to come on Tuesday to collect her money which she had been depositing in the bank for many months. She claimed to have invested about N1m in the bank without her husband’s knowledge and consent.

“I have been depositing money in the bank for some months. They promised that they will not disappoint us. They told us that they were from Kwara State and they had no other place to run to. So, I was convinced that this bank was real. I did not even inform my husband of my transactions with them. Unfortunately, they disappointed us and ran away.”

Some other victims claimed to have lost money ranging from N100,000 to N450,000. Some of them later descended on the office of the firm and carted away office furniture and items, including electronics.

GANI ADAMS IS SELFISH..OPPORTUNIST WITH NO DECENCY..AKINPELU

Gani Adams has been queried by the National Coordinating Oodua Peoples’ Congress (OPC), to explain what he did with the N1.6 billion campaign fund he allegedly collected from President Goodluck Jonathan and the six million votes he promised the president.

In a press statement in Ibadan, spokesman of the Council, Comrade Adesina Akinpelu said, “one of the factors that contributed to President Jonathan’s defeat in the South-west was his romance with characters like Gani Adams.”

He maintained that as one of the founding fathers of OPC, he had contributed in many ways to the “liberation of Yoruba people from oppressors, and it was based on this principle that myself and some conscious members of the congress  decided to challenge Adams’ decision to sacrifice Yorubas for pecuniary gains”.

“It is on record that Gani Adams collected N1.6billion from President Goodluck Jonathan to work for him to be re-elected. We are not in any way against President Jonathan, but what we are against is mortgaging the future of Yorubas”, he said. 

Akinpelu said;  “Like a man who seems not to have any decency left in him; he made a fast u-turn on Buhari, the man he once detested. Now in the world of Gani Adams, Buhari has become another god to be worshiped for pecuniary gains. He described Buhari as Nigeria’s Abraham Lincoln. In as much as we are not against anybody or group from congratulating the new president-elect; we are only using this medium to further showcase the real Gani Adams as an opportunist using OPC  for selfish purposes. Here is a man who for selfish purpose danced naked in the market square when he staged a macabre protest calling for the removal of Professor Attahiru Jega as the chairman of INEC.

 Today, that same Jega that Gani Adams called many names is now the man of the moment. The entire world is celebrating Jega for ensuring credible election in Nigeria. In decent societies, the likes of Gani Adams and his cohorts would have buried their faces in shame but because they are second-class citizens with inferior scholarships; they still think Yoruba people are fools whose collective intelligence can be toyed with”.


WARNING: THE USE OF FOREIGN CURRENCY AS A MEDIUM OF PAYMENT IS ILLEGAL & ATTRACTS 6-MONTH JAIL TERM

The Central Bank of Nigeria on Tuesday said that  the increasing use of foreign currencies as a medium of exchange in the country is illegal and anybody caught risked a six-month jail term upon conviction.

The statement issued by the Director, Corporate Communications, CBN, Mr. Ibrahim Muazu, read, “The attention of the bank has been drawn to the increasing use of foreign currencies in the domestic economy as a medium of payment for goods and services by individuals and corporates.

“It has also been observed that some institutions price their goods and services in foreign currencies and demand payment in foreign currencies rather than the domestic currency (the naira), which is the legal tender in Nigeria.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the attention of the general public is hereby drawn to the provision of the CBN Act of 2007, which states inter-alia that ‘the currency notes issued by the bank shall be legal tender in Nigeria…for the payment of any amount.’”

It added, “Furthermore, the Act stipulates that any person(s) who contravenes this provision is guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a prescribed fine or six months imprisonment.

“This prohibition, however, is without prejudice to foreigners, visitors and tourists who are encouraged to continue to use their cards for payments or exchange their foreign currencies for the local currency at any of the authorised dealers’ outposts.

“The general public is hereby advised to report any contravention of the provision of this Act to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the CBN for appropriate action.”