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Tuesday 16 May 2017

EKO O'NI BAJE: NEWLY BUILT PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AT BERGER COMMISSIONED TODAY !

This is the newly built Pedestrian Bridge at Berger along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway. It was built and will be commissioned today by the Lagos state government. The commissioning is part of the achievements to be displayed at the Lagos at 50 celebrations. Welldone to our governor. See more photos after the cut...





THE REAL CAUSE OF SEN.ISIAKA ADELEKE'S DEATH REVEALS~~LAUTECH'S CMD

The Chief Medical Director, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, Prof Akeem Lasisi has revealed the real cause of the death of the Senator representing Osun-West senatorial district, Chief Isiaka Adeleke.

According to Lasisi, who said he saw Adeleke’s corpse on a table at LAUTECH’s morgue, added that a pathologist, one Dr Solaja, two resident doctors, who are also pathologists, the Officer in Charge of Homicide, Osun State Police Command, Divisional Police Officer, Dugbe Police Station, Osogbo, and the Consultant Pathologist, LAUTECH, were all present when an autopsy was carried out on Adeleke.
He said;

“I saw the corpse. Before any process of examination of any diagnosis in medicine, there is what we call history before examination. So, we asked for the person who knew the conditions surrounding the death of the senator.

“So, the family pointed to one of the aides and the aide said he (Adeleke) was active the previous day and he came at midnight and started complaining of leg pain. So, they sent for somebody who came to give him injections.

“I asked clearly the medical status of the person that administered the injections. I asked, ‘Is the person a doctor?’ but he said no. ‘Is he a nurse’?, he said he didn’t know but the person was a face they were used to.

“He mentioned various injections, so at that point I asked him if could lay his hands on the empty ampoules of the injections. The family members went home to get them. The injections were five per cent dextrose. We saw empty sachets; it was like a fluid and with it, we saw an intravenous fluid-giving set and scalp vein needle. We saw that empty. We saw two ampoules of Analgin, four ampoules of valium (diazepam) – 10ml each making 40 milligrammes, one ampoule of pentazocine, one ampoule of gentamicin and two ampoules of hydrocortisone.

“All of these were empty and his aide said these were what he was given. He also added that after he had been given, he (Adeleke) called him that he doesn’t want to entertain any visitor and he went to sleep. He (the aide) said he later went back to check him and saw that the senator’s eyes were wide open but he wasn’t breathing.”

The CMD added that diazepam ‘sedates and tranquilises when given in moderate dosage’ but said it could knock off reflexes if given in the type of dosage Adeleke was given and could eventually lead to death.

He stated that if the injection would be given intravenously at all, it should be given at a facility where the patient could be resuscitated with artificial oxygen in case his breathing stopped.

“Analgin has been outlawed since the days of Dora Akunyili in NAFDAC. So, I don’t know where they got it from. They were given in excess dosage,” he said.
Also the Osun State Deputy Governor, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori, in her testimony before the coroner, said Adeleke hesitated before he ate three spoonfuls of rice at a funeral ceremony in Osun State, a day before he died.

POLICEMAN KILLS ROOM-MATE WHO SAW HIM ROBBING RESIDENTS

The Ogun state police command have arrested 20 year old Badmus Gbadamosi, for allegedly killing his room-mate, 27 year old Friday Michael.

The sad incident happened Yesterday in their residence at Mamu area of Awa Ijebu, an Ogun State Community.

27-year old Micheal was killed while he was still asleep around 6.30am by Gbadamosi with a locally made pistol.

It was learnt that the deceased had accosted him on two occasions while coming back from robbery scene, a situation which put fear on Badamosi that he would be exposed.

The sound of the  gunshot by Gbadamosi attracted other occupants of the house , who quickly alerted the Police.He was arrested by the Awa Ijebu Police Division  .

According to the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO,  the suspect is a member of a notorious armed bandit terrorizing the area.

 He said : “It was the fear that the deceased may exposé him that prompted him to sniff life out of him. He has made useful information to the police which will help in nabbing other members of his group.”

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of police CP Ahmed Iliyasu has ordered the transfer of the suspect to FSARS for discrete investigation, while the body of the deceased has been deposited in the morgue for post mortem examination.

PHOTOS; WOMAN SO TO NIGERIAN MEN IN SOUTH AFRICA NARRATES HER ORDEAL

In 2010, Valerie Madondo (second from left) from Zimbabwe crossed the South African border in search of employment. She hoped to earn enough to provide for her infant boys. But her journey took a harrowing turn for the worse after she was sold to Nigerian men by South African women in Rosettenville.

Valerie, now 29, was held captive by these men for six years. Speaking to the CHRONICLE, Valerie shares how she was trafficked in 2010, drugged, abused, sold as a prostitute, locked up, held hostage and raped countless times.

“I came here looking for a job and worked in Pretoria for a while. I trusted some women who said they had a job interview for me. Little did I know that I was being sold to Nigerians for money,” said Valerie.

“I was drugged and abused. I didn’t know where I was and I was often locked up like a hostage. I was raped and I didn’t have any choices in my life while I was a prisoner under these Nigerian monsters. And yes, I tried to escape many times from the Rosettenville area, but I was on so many different drugs that the men would eventually find me as I would not make it very far. I could not escape,”
At this point Valerie was homeless and without money. She received barely enough food for survival, and whatever money she made from the prostitution she was forced into was taken away from her.
“At one point I was arrested. It was around 2014. I was arrested for selling drugs, drugs that I was very much hooked on and craved more than anything else because it was forced into my system. I watched as my kidnappers bailed me out and bribed the police to have me released. I feared all Nigerians and I still do when I see one,” she recalled.


When all hope seemed lost, the Moffatt View Police conducted a house-to-house inspection on November 28, 2016, in Rosettenville and rescued many young women. Valerie was one of them. She was taken in by the police after she cried out for help and was immediately taken to the REC Wellness Centre in Robertsham (Recovery Life Institute)

After her examination it was evident that Valerie had lost a lot of weight in the six years that she was held captive. She is now HIV-positive. Shenaaz from the centre said that Valerie has been doing great work while under their care.
"We took Valerie in and since then she has never gone far off or left the premises. She has had no relapse and she has been doing well in dealing with all the problems she now faces," said Shenaaz.
Moffat View SAPS also commented, saying that on December 1, 2016, during the 16 Days of Activism, the Moffat View SAPS Women’s Network, social crime prevention and communications units visited the brothels and spoke with the ladies found on that night.

"Two ladies were rescued at Berg Street. One was taken back home to Soweto and the other one was taken to rehab at Robertsham. It was earlier in April that the women’s network raised funds so that Valerie can go back home to Zimbabwe. A while later we were visited by Shenaaz and Valerie, who came to thank the management for what the station did,’’ said Constable Mikateko Rebecca Bila, communications officer at Moffat View SAPS"
"I am grateful for all the fundraisers that were held to help get me back home. I got all my papers in order with the help of the Centre and I now have my ticket to go home to Zimbabwe. I am very excited,” said Valerie.
Valerie’s bus left from Park Station at 2pm on Tuesday May 9. The centre thanks the Moffat View Police for the fundraisers and drives held to raise money for clothes and toiletries etc. for Valerie.
Source: The Chronicle

KIDNAPPERS DEMAND N70 MILLION RANSOM FOR ABDUCTED OF ONDO STATE PERMANENT SECRETARY

Kidnappers are reportedly demanding for N70 million as ransom for the release of a Permanent Secretary in the Ondo State Hospital Management Board, (OSHMB), Dr. Niran Ikuomola  who was abducted on Sunday evening.

Secretary of the state chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA, Dr. Roland Arohunmolase confirmed the abduction saying the victim and his driver was picked up on Sunday evening along the Lokoja-Abuja Highway, on his way to Abuja for an official engagement.
Arohunmolase also says that the leader of the kidnappers has opened contact with the association. According to him, the kidnappers have confirmed that the Permanent Secretary and his driver are with them.

The family members of the victim have been contacted and a ransom of N70 million demanded before he would be released from their captivity.

Sunday 14 May 2017

VIDEO:"I REGRET DATING SEUN EGBEGBE"~~TOYIN AIMAKHU ABRAHAM

Toyi Aimakhu in an emotional chat with Big Brother Naija 2017 host  Ebuka Uchendu on his 'rubbin minds' show on Channels TV, Nollywood actress, revealed that she regrets her relationship with filmmaker, Seun Egbegbe, who is currently facing criminal charges of stealing.

She further revealed that she will never date anybody in the film industry again, as  she also said she feels she's unlucky when it comes to love.

Here's what she said;

“I regret my relationship with Seun Egbegbe.
“I think I’m unlucky when it comes to love but I’m lucky with my job…
“I will never date anyone in the industry again.”
On who she would love to work with, she said, “I will like to work with Uncle Kunle Afolayan.”
She added that “I wasn’t inspired by Jenifa the movie but Funke Akindele inspires me.”

WATCH THE VIDEO HERE