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Sunday, 8 January 2017

ILLEGAL DUTY; POLICE SERGEANT DRINKS POISON IN POLICE DETENTION

A police sergeant, identified as Lucky,attached to Ikotun Police Station, has been arrested for embarking on illegal duty . The sergeant and two others were said to have been arrested last Thursday at Ikotun, while they were extorting money from young people coming out of banking halls at Ikotun.

The activities of the policemen were said to have been reported to the Area M Commander, Egbeda/Idimu, who ordered that the men be arrested by the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), in charge of Ikotun.

A police source said: “Lucky tried to kill himself because he had sent people to beg  the Area M Commander, but the man refused. The area commander vowed to drag Lucky before the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni. Lucky was a former driver to the Area M Commander. He was transferred from Area M to Ikotun Police Station because he was fond of harassing people coming out from banking halls along Car Wash Bus Stop area of Egbeda. Rather than change, he went to Ikotun, to continue in his old ways.”

It was gathered that the men had been in detention since Thursday. But on Tuesday, Lucky drank poison while in detention at Ikotun Police Station. Lucky was said to have collapsed and rushed to Igando Police Station. It was also alleged that he didn’t take enough of the poison to kill him out rightly.

How Lucky came to be in possession of the poison is yet unknown. It is however believed that a colleague gave it to him.
Our correspondent gathered that some residents of the area, who lives close to the bank, reported the policemen. They were arrested by undercover policemen, drafted to the scene by the Area M Commander.
A police source disclosed that some unscrupulous policemen at Idimu Police Station, Area M Police Command and Ikotun Police Station, were fond of harassing youngsters coming out of banking hall. They would accused them of being cyber fraudsters, intimidate and drag them to the stations, where they would extort money from them.

PHOTO OF THE DAY: A MASQUERADE OR CLERIC?

What Is this?  A masquerade or Cleric ? Yeyenatu!

TWO CANADIAN BLACKMAILERS ACCUSED FEMI OTEDOLA OF GIVING HER DAUGHTER TO DANGOTE AS S3X TOY

Two Canadian sisters, Kiranjot and Tara Matharoo, and a Nigerian, Mr. Babatunde Oyebade, have been remanded in prison custody for blackmailing Nigeria billionaire and oil mogul, Femi Otedola and his daughter, Florence, known as Dee-jay Cuppy.

The blackmailers accused Otedola of having an extra marital affair with a female Nigerian musician, which they threatened to expose on social media, unless he pays them. They also accused him of giving his daughter to billionaire businessman Aliko Dangote, as sex toy.

IRT investigations revealed that the accused are owners of Naijagistlive.com, a gossip website which they used in blackmailing and extorting huge sums of money in foreign currencies from several top politicians, governors, bankers, businessmen and musicians.

The sisters, alleged to be high-price call girls, operated from a suite in a popular five-star hotel, located at Victoria Island area of Lagos. The girls pay the sum of N178, 000 per night. It was also from this hotel they extorted the sum of $ 300,000 from a top politician from the North. The girls allegedly threatened to post on social media nude pictures and videos of the northern ‎politician having sex.

A source said: “The suspects usually contacts their victims through internet calls and ‎after several stalking and negotiations, make them pay the agreed amount, using PayPal, an American online payment system. The sisters and their Nigerian collaborator ran out of luck when they attempted to blackmail, Otedola and his daughter, DJ Cuppy‎.

“They confronted Otedola with pictures and videos, alleging he was having an extra marital affair with a popular Nigeria female musician. They threatened to expose it on the Internet. They also accused him of giving out his daughter DJ Cuppy to billionaire businessman Aliko Dangote to have fun with.”

The allegations infuriated Otedola, who reported the matter to the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris. Idris instructed IRT operatives to investigate the matter.
Oyebade, 43, the only male and Nigerian among them, was first arrested. He admitted to have designed the website naijagistlive.com‎.

He, however, told police that he was unaware that the website was used for blackmailing. He explained that he was contacted by someone he had never met before through his email to design the website.

He explained that payment for the designing of the website was brought to him through a taxi driver he had never met before.

The taxi driver, who delivered the money to Oyebade was trailed and arrested by the IRT operatives.
He told IRT that he was instructed to deliver the money through a phone number given to him by a receptionist at the ‎ hotel where the sisters resides. The operatives swiftly moved into the hotel and found the receptionist who led them to the sisters.

The sisters allegedly confessed to crime, pleading for clemency. They also volunteered to shut down the website, vowing not to engage in such act again.

The accuse persons were brought before ‎Chief Magistrate A.O. Ojo, on a four count charge, bordering on blackmail, threat to kidnap and cyber-stalking.

When they were brought before Yaba Chief Magistrate Court, on a hold-charge, the magistrates, who didn't take their pleas as their charges were read to them, granted a N500,000 bail to the accuse with two sureties in like sum. The matter was adjoined to January 25, 2017, for further hearing.

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SAHEED BALOGUN : AT 50 AM GRATEFUL TO GOD HOW FAR I'VE COME BUT......

Saheed Balogun,is an actor,  director and producer, one of the Nollywood best will clock  50 in February. Read an excerpt from  interview granted preludes to his  50th birthday anniversary.

" I am grateful to God for how far I have come but, I am even more thankful for the years ahead, because I know He would see me through."

 "I think the most important thing to do every day of one’s life is to keep thanking God while one works assiduously on the things to make life more meaningful for others. All the events that have happened, the good and the bad, have shaped my thinking. Of course, I have had my flaws. I have had the worst moments. I had a terrible auto accident some years back, one that almost silenced my life. In fact, a lot of people had concluded that Saheed Balogun could not survive it, but here I am today. So, you can’t really tell how beautiful your story would end, but you can write a beautiful story with your life while you can."

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INDIA POLICE RE-ARREST NIGERIAN DRUG DEALER THAT ESCAPED FROM POLICE CUSTODY

 The Times of India,has reported that  the anti-narcotics cell (ANC) and the crime branch had re-arrested the Nigerian national, John Okoro according to the report, he was arrested from the Navi Mumbai area, from where he was planning to flee to Mangalore by a private bus.See previous post here


Okoro, who resided in Koparkhairene in Navi Mumbai, was arrested in 2014 in a drug case. The court convicted him for a three-year jail term. Okoro was sent to Nashik central prison after conviction.

Okoro was released from jail on December 31 and was to be deported to Nigeria. He was brought to the ANC's Azad Maidan lock up and kept on the first floor. Okoro, on the pretext of going to the washroom, jumped from the first floor at 2 am on Monday and fled on foot.

A TRIAL DATE SETS FOR A NIGERIAN MAN CHARGE IN KILLING HER DAUGHTER IN CANADA

 A trial date has been set for this fall for a man Nigerian man, Oluwatosin Oluwafemi , arrested in Ontario and charged in the 2014 death of his four-year-old daughter in Alberta, Canada.

The court was originally told the earliest date would be Mar. 26, 2018. Justice Earl Wilson of Court of Queen’s Bench insisted such a delay would be unacceptable.
"There’s no way we’re going to be putting this trial off for another year," Wilson said Friday. Last summer the Supreme Court of Canada handed down a decision that set new rules to ensure accused persons get a trial within a reasonable time. "This man is presumed innocent until proven otherwise."

Officers were called to a home in Calgary on Dec. 19, 2014, and found the preschool girl in cardiac arrest and not breathing. Olive Rebekah Oluwafemi was taken to hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Investigators said her injuries appeared to have been inflicted inside her home and were not the result of an accident.

"The cause of death was blunt force injuries," Staff Sgt. Colin Chisholm said. "We believe there were injuries…upwards of weeks prior to the incident."
Olive’s death was deemed a homicide in January, 2015. Chisholm said the family of three had been living in Calgary for approximately two years prior to the death of Olive, but had left just weeks after her death.

Chisholm said her father was a suspect from the beginning of the investigation, but it took a long time to lay charges because medical evidence in child and infant deaths takes extra long to come back.
"At the time, investigators believed the injuries that caused her death were inflicted within the family home, and were not the result of play, an accident such as falling down stairs, nor medical intervention consistent with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)," police had said in a release. Chisholm said police were initially told Olive fell down stairs in the family home.

Oluwafemi is originally from Nigeria and was working as a graduate engineer in the oil industry in Calgary. He moved to Keswick, Ont., to be near his family. He has been in custody since his arrest.

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BEAUTIFUL POLICE OFFICER: NKERU NWODE

 Nkeiru Nwode, a beautiful policewoman,  looks pretty and in her work uniform . Under normal circumstance, this is the way our policemen and women should be dressing.