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Monday, 16 January 2017

POLICE HAVE ARRESTED THE PROPHET WHO SAID PRESIDENT MUGABE WILL DIE THIS YEAR (PHOTOS)

 The leader of Kariba Church in Zimbabwe, Prophet Patrick Mugadza was quoted to have said last week that:

'I just want to tell you something concerning the year 2017. It is a very special year because of number seven and at the same time also, 2017 collides with 37 years by which Zanu PF has been ruling this beautiful nation of Zimbabwe, but something is going to be happening also, which is very critical for us to know. It was on the 26th of December 2016 when I was in prayer and God said to me this coming year 2017 the President is dying and he told me that he is dying on 17th of October.’


According to Zim Eye, the controversial prophet was arrested this morning outside the Harare Magistrates Court where he had gone for his routine remand hearing.

He’s being accused of undermining the authority of the president.
Prophet Patrick Mugadza

MEET THE 8 MEN THAT ARE RICHER THAN 3.6 BILLION PEOPLE COMBINED !

According Oxfam International, new report, 8 men, Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Carlos Slim, Jeff Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Amancio Ortega, Larry Ellison and Michael Bloomberg are collectively worth $426 billion, these guys  control as much wealth as the world's poorest 3.6 billion people.

"Such dramatic inequality is trapping millions in poverty, fracturing our societies, and poisoning our politics," said Paul O'Brien, Oxfam America's Vice President for Policy and Campaigns.
 
The Oxfam report said that the richest 1% has owned more wealth than the rest of the planet since 2015. In the U.S., the richest 1% control 42% of the wealth.


The report said that seven out of 10 people live in a country where inequality has worsened over the past three decades. And over the past 25 years, the top 1% has gained more income than the bottom 50% put together.
"Far from trickling down, income and wealth are being sucked upwards at an alarming rate," the report said.
There's also a big gender disparity. Of the 1,810 dollar billionaires around the world, 89% are men.

LIFE HAS KNOCKED ME DOWN A FEW TIMES....BUT I ALWAYS GET BACK"~~TOYIN (AIMAKHU) ABRAHAM

Nollywood actress, Toyin  Abraham (Aimakhu )has been sharing words of advice to her fans, based on her life experiences. She took to her IG  and advised people to be with whoever makes them smile. In her words:
"Life has knocked me down a few times..I've seen things I never want to see again...But I'll always get back up,I will never stay down..And remember life only comes around once,so do whatever makes you happy,and be with whoever makes you smile.. Go out and stand tall..Love You Guys and have a wonderful week. #AlakadaReloaded"

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.

MAN CAUGHT WITH HUMAN HEAD AT IBADAN

A man identified as Saheed Musiliu, (pictured above) was yesterday arrested with a human head he severed from a corpse buried at the back of Basic Community Primary School in Olomi area of Ibadan, Oyo State. He was apprehended by some community members who noticed his suspicious movement.

The police was called in to arrest him. However as he was about to be driven to the station, hoodlums blocked the road, demanding that jungle justice be meted on the suspect. A reinforcement from the police saved the day as the hoodlums destroyed the police van and also attempted to burn the van down.

 When interrogated, the suspect confessed to the crime, saying he was meant to deliver the human head to intending money ritualists and that this is the second time he will be supplying human parts.
He is currently being investigated and detained at the State Criminal Investigating Department.

ADAMA BARO TO STAY IN SENEGAL UNTIL HIS INAUGURATION ON THURSDAY

Adama Barrow,Gambia’s president-elect is to stay in Senegal until his planned inauguration on Thursday ,January 19th , when the tenure of President Yahya Jammeh who has refused to step down will end.

President Yahya Jammeh is currently refusing to step down after disputing the result of the December 1 election won by Barrow triggering a crisis in the country despite attempts by African leaders to convince him to step down.

Yesterday,  it was confirmed Senegalese President Macky Sall had accepted a request by Liberian leader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to host Gambia’s president-elect Adama Barrow in Dakar until his inauguration day.

Speaking to AFP, Barrow's spokesman, Mai Fatty said:
'Jammeh’s term shall end on the 19th (of January) and the same date president-elect Barrow’s term begins. Nothing will change that. He will be sworn in and shall assume office on that date without fail.'

2016:NIGERIA STILL UNDER GRIPPING HOLD OF KIDNAPPERS !


The year 2016, was one that witnessed policemen fighting kidnappers; many gangs were smashed and several victims rescued. But the more the policemen fought, the more kidnappers seemed to increase. No thanks to the recession in the country.

Most of the breakthroughs in cases that had to do with kidnapping were achieved by operatives attached to the Inspector-General of Police, (IGP), Ibrahim Idris’s Special Intelligence Response Squad (IRT). The IRT is headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Mr. Abba Kyari.
In October, 2016, a gang of kidnappers, abducted Mrs. Margaret Emefiele, wife of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele.

The suspects, who were later arrested after collecting a huge amount of money from Emefiele, said the abduction of Margaret was random. She was released less than 24 hours after her abduction.

On November 13, the Human Resources Manager of Dangote Industries Limited, Mr. Istifanus Bello Gurama was abducted and killed after he went to pay ransom for five workers of Dangote Company that were kidnapped. The kidnappers killed him after they discovered Gurama came with just N5.6 million, instead of the N100m ransom they had demanded for.

Three men, Abubakar Gide (24), Abdullahi Salihu (22) and Babuga Adamu (25), were later arrested for his murder. During interrogation, Salihu confessed to have shot Gurama in the head. It was a killing shot.
Gurama’s body was dragged from the point he was killed and dumped in a river.

The police, early in the year, also smashed a gang that specialised in kidnapping highly placed Nigerians. Before the gang was cracked, it had abducted many elites and collected ransom.
Some of those abducted are the Deputy High Commissioner of Sierra Leon, the Executive Director of Dangote Group Engineer Mansur Ahmed, Chairman of Code of conduct Bureau and several others. Most of the victims were abducted along Abuja-Kaduna Expressway.

After the gang was smashed, the police arrested 12 members of the gang. The police said the gang had been terrorising Kaduna State and its environs for years.
Recovered from the gang are three AK47 rifles and Army Uniforms.

A police source said: “ On July 3, 2016, sequel to IGP's  directives,  IRT Operatives were deployed to Kaduna State and after seven days of dedicated and  none stop follow up, all the kidnappers involved were arrested by IRT, supported by Kaduna Anti-kidnapping Operatives. Three  AK47 rifles with serial numbers; LU3855, 406724,  AC03302, three loaded AK47 magazines, containing total of 90 rounds  and two sets of Nigerian Army Camouflage uniforms were recovered. The girlfriend to the second in command of the gang, Fatima Umar, 28, was equally arrested.”
The suspects further disclosed that the gang specialised in buying cars snatched from abducted victims.

Acting on their confessions, the IRT Operatives went to Kano State and arrested four men.
The suspects were Abdulrahman Hassan aka Risi,  42, Abubakar Datti aka Baballiya, 45, Aminu Adamu Yakasai, 49,  and Shuaibu Yahaya, 48, all  in Kano State.

The police said: “The suspects confessed to have received more than 100 cars from various groups of armed robbers and kidnappers, who operate within Kaduna, Kano, Katsina and Niger states. The 100 cars included the Toyota 4-Runner Jeep of the Deputy High Commissioner and the Land Cruiser jeep of the Executive Director of Dangote Group Engr Mansur Ahmed among others. The syndicate used to cross the cars they collected from the kidnappers to Niger Republic and other neighbouring countries.”

The year also saw the police pursuing and arresting killers of Honourable Gideon Aremu, member of Oyo State House of Assembly. Sequel to the murder of Aremu in Ibadan, on July 1, combine teams from IRT, was deployed to Oyo State by Idris.

The detectives, after four weeks of intensive follow up arrested the gang leader of the group and three others. The suspects are; Ayobami Adedeji, gang leader, Sodiq Adedeji, the first receiver of  Aremu’s Phone, Alfa Isiaka and Adeniran Oladapo, who was arrested with the late Aremu's Samsung Phone.
Ayobami Adedeji confessed to the murder of Aremu and mentioned other gang members at large. He said that one of his gang members, Abbey, pulled the trigger that killed Aremu. According to him, their plan was only to rob the late Aremu, before Abbey shot and killed him.

It was the year that some daring kidnappers, brazenly stormed into the palace of Oba of Iba in Lagos and abducted the Oba. Police investigation led to the arrest of the kidnappers’ gang leader on June 6, 2016.  The gang leader's name is Duba Furejo Aka General Duba.

After arresting Furejo, the police quizzed him; his confessions were used to trail and arrest his second in command, Ododomu Isaiah, 40. He was arrested at Iyana Ipaja Motor Park, where he went to board a bus to Ondo State.

Isaiah told the police: “We’re 20 gang members. We operate from the creeks. But it was only eight of us that participated in the abduction of the Oba. I and Blessing, who is still in the creek, moved the Oba from our camp to shore after payment of ransom.”

Another set of kidnappers, which had been unleashing hell in Katsina State were cracked. The gang kidnapped the Honorable Sani Bello Member House of Reps, representing Mashi Federal Constituency Katsina State.

Although they collected ransom from Bello, policemen recovered part of the ransom, where it was buried in a bush.

Determined to check operations of kidnappers and pipeline vandals in Lagos and Ogun states in 2016, the Federal Government carried out aerial bombardments of creeks between Lagos and Ogun states. It was a joint operation. The Joint Task Force (JTF) comprised the Navy, Air Force, and the Army, alongside operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the police.

The aerial bombardments by the JTF were tagged ‘Operation Awatse,’ a Hausa word for ‘scatter,’ which had land, air and maritime components, with each under a commander.
The kidnappers scattered during the aerial bombardments. Law enforcements believed they scattered to other states within Nigeria.

The police would later arrest seven gang members in Benin City, alleged to be part of the gang that had been terrorizing Lagos before the military aerial bombardments.
“The gang was perfecting plans to abduct a woman and robbed a bank in Benin City, when police smashed it,” said a police source.
In August, the police also smashed a gang of kidnappers and arrested four suspects. The suspects were alleged to have been terrorizing Katsina and Benue states.

A police source noted: “Upon receipt of several complaints from different groups and individuals in Benue State about activities of some kidnappers in the states, the IGP deployed IRT Operatives. After two weeks of  intensive follow up, the gang leader of a gang of kidnappers, identified as Terna Iorlu aka Rocker, 28,  Ternenger Terwase aka Bishop 29, Terungwa Abasuwa aka Bobby 27 and Oryina Bosua aka Man U, 34, were arrested in Katsina Ala, Gboko and Makurdi Town.  They confessed to be involved in several kidnappings in Benue State. The gang members confessed to be responsible for the abduction of an Indian expatriate, in Katsina Ala. The gang also kidnapped one Mr. Charles, an Igbo man, operating a frozen fish business at Adikpo, a suburb of Kwande L.G.A. They were behind the kidnap of a prominent Chief, named Mr. Tsegba in Gboko L.G.A. The suspects collected N5m ransom before he was released. They also confessed to have kidnapped several lecturers and business men in college of education, Katsina Ala and neighbouring towns.”

In August 23, kidnappers abducted the manager of NNPC Mega Station in Port Harcourt. When police got the suspects, two AK47 rifles were recovered from them.

The gang was alleged to have been terrorising Rivers State. IRT Operatives intercepted the hoodlums at UTC Junction in Port Harcourt. Upon Sighting the Operatives, the hoodlums opened fire and engaged the Operatives in shootouts. As a result, two of the hoodlums later identified as Bright Umem   and Ifiyemi were wounded and rushed to the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, where they were confirmed dead. Exhibit recovered from the hoodlums include; two AK47 rifles with five 5 magazines fully loaded and a Nissan Sunny Salon car.

The review of the 2016 wouldn’t be complete without mentioning the kidnap and subsequent murder of Reverend John Alex Adeyi (Ph.D), Catholic Diocese of Otukpo and Parish Priest of St Bernard's Parish Okpoga in Benue State. He was kidnapped on April 24.

The killers were arrested between September 1 and 14, 2016 and singing like birds, confessed how the reverend was killed. The reverend was killed after the kidnappers collected ransom from his family.

The four men, who masterminded the kidnap of the reverend, were later arrested. They were picked up in Bauchi, Enugu and Benue states.

The Black Nokia Lumia Phone of the late reverend was recovered in Boto Village Bauchi State, while the phone used for the ransom negotiation was recovered in Obollo town, Enugu State.
The suspects confessed to have killed the reverend in Ogonokwu Forest, Otukpa area Ogbadibo, LGA Benue State, from where his body was recovered two months later.
The police stated: “They further confessed to have collected N1.7 million ransom from his family after they killed him. The suspects led IRT Operatives on September, 15, to the bush in Orokam area of Benue State, where three guns, used in the operation were buried. Aliyu Garba who pulled the trigger and killed the Reverend also identified the very gun he used to murder the victim.”

 On September 17, some landlords of an estate in Isheri, Lagos State, came out jogging and were swooped up on and abducted. The suspects were pursued and arrested on September, 27. One of the key members of the gang, James Kegbe aka JJ 38, was arrested in Ore Town Ondo State, where he went to spend his share of the ransom.

The suspect confessed to the kidnapping of the landlords and mentioned other gang members involved as Trust, Julius, Victor, Prince, John, Senior Man and others.
Kegbe admitted that the gang collected N12million ransom and N1.2million was his share.

On December 20, in a bid to tackle kidnapping in schools, Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State recruited 5000 military trained personnel as guards for public schools in the state.
Ambode said the move was to strengthen security in public, primary and secondary schools.
Within this year, two kidnap cases were recorded in schools located in eastern part of the state.
If there’s one vital issue that Buhari’s administration will need to tackle with unflinching determination in 2017, it’s kidnapping. It has become the easiest way of making money, that graduates, non-graduates, law enforcers and practically all Nigerians are embracing it. To achieve this, more law enforcement officers need to be trained in tracking and suspects’ profiling. This is the bedrock of the achievement of IRT, which many security experts and stakeholders have applauded.