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Monday 19 June 2017

PHOTO OF CHIEF DONATUS DUNU: KIDNAPPER EVANS' LAST VICTIM.."MY MIRACULOUS ESCAPE FROM HIS DEN"

This is the BLOOD CHILLING NARRATIVE of Chief Donatus Dunu,_MD of Lagos-based Maydon Pharmaceutical Company, whose kidnap near his office on February 14, 2017 sparked a chain of events that led to the fall of a dreaded kidnap gang. At the end of the 90-day gruelling and shocking experience in the hands of his kidnappers led by , Chukwudubem Omwuamadike a.k.a Evans...he miraculously escaped from their hideout.

READ HIS CHILLING STORY OF HIS ESCAPE HERE

5-WOMAN GANG AND A POLICE OFFICER SELL 3-YEAR OLD BOY STOLEN AT BURIAL CEREMONY FOR N600K

A five-woman child trafficking gang, have been busted by the officers of the Imo State Police Command, after they reportedly sold a 3- year-old boy in Ngor Okpala LGA of the state for N600,000 abducted from a burial ceremony.

It was gathered that the suspects Chinonye Okere, Joy Ama, Eucheria Amadi, Pauline Uzoamaka and Nnenne Okere, who sold the boy who was rescued in Lagos, accused a police officer identified as Felix,  who is currently facing an orderly room trial and would be dismissed and charged to the court if found guilty of being part of the child-trafficking syndicate, of being part of their gang.

According to Punch, the prime suspect, Okere, who allegedly stole the child at a funeral ceremony confessed to the crime, but claimed that one police man, Felix, planned and executed the criminal act with her. .

She said that her husband and one other person she named as being part of the crime, Rose, were on the run. The alleged buyer, 55-year-old Uzoamaka, said she bought the child for N600,000 from 54 year-old Mrs. Amadi in Nnewi, Anambra State in April.

KANU IS NOT A LEADER OF THOUGHT IN THE SOUTH EAST~~PRESIDENCY

Special Adviser to the president on political matters, Babafemi Ojudu, says the presidency does not consider leader of the Indeginous People of Biafra IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, as a leader of thought in the South East. Speaking to journalists on Sunday, Ojudu said the consultations currently being carried out by acting president Yemi Osinbajo is strictly with identifiable leaders of thought and at the moment, Kanu is not one of such leaders in the South East.

He said:

“Well, the thing is that we were looking for leaders of the people, leaders of thought and we do not see him (Kanu) as a leader of thought in the east. May be opportunity will come at one time or the other for him to be engaged. But so far, what we have done is to look at people who have influence in the communities, whether it is religious, whether it is traditional, whether it is political, social or governance. These are the people we brought in for discussion”.

NEW SOKOTO STATE LAW: NO MOSQUITO NET ...NO WEDDING !

An upcoming law in Sokoto state will mandate potential suitors to add insecticide-treated mosquito nets to the brideprice they pay before getting married.

The couple will also have to undergo testing for sickle cell gene and enrol for a state community contributory health scheme to reduce the cost of medical treatment, according to the law.

Sokoto health commissioner Balarabe Kakale said the law makes it compulsory for couples to undergo testing for HIV/AIDS and Hepatitis B.

The state health ministry is to sponsor a private bill before Sokoto legislature.

But that will not come until a seminar agrees on the position of the law, Islam, and culture on premarital testing.

Kakale said the measures were meant to reduce the menace of the diseases in Sokoto
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(dailytrust)

ISLAMIC SCHOOL STUDENT CHAINED AND TURNED INTO BEGGAR BY HIS TEACHER IN KADUNA !(PHOTOS)

A viral photo shared on social media, shows that a boy from Boko village in Zamfara State, sent to Kaduna to become an Islamic school student, was reportedly chained and turned into a beggar by his teacher.

Social media user, Aisha Alubankudi who shared the story, wrote;

“Gov Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai pls investigate
The following unconfirmed report received!
This boy was sent to Islamic school in Zaria from Ɓoko village in Zamfara State. His teacher put chain on him and sent him to beg for food to eat. The name of the Mallam is Sufi, at Rimin Tsiwa quarters in Zariya City Kaduna State. The Islamic School is adjacent to Alhaji Sani Rimin Tsiwa house. 👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
It’s part of the menace of Almajiri system. May be the boy finds it difficult to adapt to the system and wanted to run away so he was chained when they caught him.”
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Sunday 18 June 2017

BEAUTY QUEEN ROTS IN JAIL OVER N7.5 MILLION FRAUD

Miss Asaigbo 2016, and an Accounting student of the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), Ugwu Joy, is currently languishing in jail.

From the glory of her office, she has descended and now dwells in gory Kirikiri prisons in Lagos, where she was remanded by a Yaba Magistrate court for alleged involvement in N7.5million fraud.
Police investigations revealed that she had been an alleged serial scammer, duping  innocent Nigerians through a visa racket and ponzi scheme. She landed in police net after series of complaints from some of her alleged victims.

Saturday Sun learnt that the embattled pageant winner had allegedly fleeced many 'clients', who, however, lacked the nerve to report her because they were either threatened or afraid of her touted status and influence, until one Jonathan Nwaogu and Anita Oby reported her in Lagos.

Joy had allegedly failed to fulfill a contract to help Jonathan secure a visa for which he reportedly paid N1m. She was said to have started evading her client and avoiding his calls after the payment. .
She also allegedly duped Oby N2m through a ponzi scheme called "Me and You". All went sour when one of the subscribers refused to pay and the organisation could not refund Oby's money. .

It was learnt that when she was first arrested in Enugu, the accused allegedly slapped a police officer, bragging about her connections. She was also said to have had N7.5m in her account then, but allegedly made massive withdrawals between the period she was temporarily released and rearrested, leaving only N400,000 balance. .
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Although the accused was granted bail, she was still in custody as at press time, as she could not meet the bail conditions.
(SunNews reports)

APAPA ROAD TO BE SHUT DOWN FOR ONE YEAR~~FASHOLA

The residents of Lagos might experience a bit of traffic along Apapa Wharf Road, as the  Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola says on Saturday that a section of the road will be shut down for one-year to enable its construction.

This was  disclosed at the official signing of Memorandum of Understanding and handing over of the project to the sponsors.

The N4.34bn project is jointly sponsored by Dangote, Flour Mills companies and Federal Government.

The two kilometres road construction between the Nigerian Port Authority and end of the bridge is expected to take one-year starting from Saturday, PUNCH reports.

Fashola explained that the use of AG Dangote for the construction was to give the road a better outlook with the use of concrete, adding that the construction was to resolve the challenges usually encountered on the road.

The minister, while commending the sponsors of the project, appealed to road users and stakeholders to persevere.

"We are embarking on what will be the final solution to the massive inconvenience. Businesses and residents in Apapa and its environment have had to endure for a couple of years.

"I like to acknowledge the leadership role of Dangote and Flour Mills who are operators and have also contributed to make this reality. They are doing this as a total Corporate Responsibility without asking for tax holiday or reduction. We are also working on how to ensure free access to Tin Can Island.

"From today that we are handing over the project, the road will take one year to be completed. We need the cooperation of all the stakeholders. There will be some discomfort on the way but we appeal for tolerance and perseverance. It will continue to get better, people should please ensure more to solve the challenge," he said.

Engr Joseph Makoju from Dangote, said it was co-sponsoring the project to provide an enabling environment for businesses in the area.

"This is part of our CSR. Businesses have to engage the community where they operate. Today's CSR has gone to a higher level where we find ourselves embarking on a major infrastructural project," he added.

The Managing Director of Flour Mills, Paul Gbededo, urged the Federal Government to place priority on repairing other sections of Apapa.

He also sought the cooperation of other stakeholders and road users during the construction period.

"Apapa has become a very difficult place to work. With this project that the Federal Government has allowed to embark on, it will give succour to business. It has the biggest port in Nigeria and should not be taken with levity," he said.