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Tuesday, 20 June 2017

" SHUT UP YOUR MOUTH OR I EXPOSE YOUR WIFE"~~AMAECHI THREATENS WIKE

Rotimi Amaechi,the Minister of Transportation,  on Tuesday verbally attacked his successor, Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State, and threatened to expose the governor’s wife “if he (Wike) does not shut up his mouth.”

Amaechi, who was visibly angry at the allegation levelled against his wife by the Rivers governor, also described his successor as a thug who could hardly speak good English.

PUNCH reports that on Monday, Wike alleged that each commissioner and local government chairman in Rivers State paid the erstwhile governor’s wife, Judith, N3m and N2m monthly, respectively.

But when asked to react to this while speaking on the sidelines of an inspection programme at the Kaduna Dry Port, Amaechi replied,

“By accident of Goodluck Jonathan, I don’t want to attribute it to God, but by the accident of Jonathan, the man takes office and talks rubbish.
My wife and family, including my younger brothers and sisters, no one had access to government when I was governor.
“Even as minister, nobody will have such because it is not a family business. It is government business. But the problem with Nyesom Wike, and I want you to state this if he doesn’t shut up his mouth and do his work, I will bring his wife to the focus.
You see I’ve been very matured not to talk about his wife.
“But if Wike does not close his mouth and talk about my wife anymore, I will bring out his wife. My wife will never do such, we don’t do family business. I care about transparency. My wife is a trader. She buys and sells and Wike knows that.”


When asked why he was also accused of squandering over N30bn belonging to Rivers State, Amaechi said:

“And you believe that? The man who says he has about $50m in Lagos and could not prove it is the same man you believe. The man who said I didn’t pay salaries until I left office and now he is saying no, it is pensioners that I didn’t pay. Do you believe such a man?
“Do you think such a man is well? You believe Nyesom Wike is well? First, he doesn’t know how to speak English, he is poorly dressed, he is a thug, and you bring me to focus with that kind of a man?”
On the decision of the Rivers government to handle some of the issues levelled against him in court, the transportation minister declared that his team was not given fair hearing by the panel set up in the state.
Amaechi said:

“Which court, okay let him go to court. He has no fact and he maligns people’s character. The process is that you set up a tribunal, but we’ve questioned the tribunal, we were not given a fair hearing.
“Again, how do you know how the court came to its decision? We were not even informed.
There is a panel of justices in Rivers State, which is the Court of Appeal. But by the time we knew it, they took away that matter from them and gave it to a panel that came from Adamawa.”

BREAKING: N541.8 BILLION DEBT: CONSORTIUM OF BANKS TAKE OVER ETISALAT OVER N541.8 BILLION DEBT

A consortium of banks, led by Access Bank PLC and other Nigerian and foreign banks, has taken over the management of Etisalat Nigeria, effective June 15.

The takeover followed the collapse of the effort by Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services, EMTS, promoted by-one time Chairman, United Bank for Africa, UBA, Hakeem Bello-Osagie, to reach agreement with the banks on debt restructuring plan in the protracted $1.72 billion (about N541.8 billion) debt impasse.

However, EMTS Holding BV, established in the Netherlands, has up to June 23 to complete the transfer of 100 percent of the company’s shares in Etisalat to the United Capital Trustees Limited, the legal representative of the consortium of banks.

Etisalat Group, the parent company of Etisalat Nigeria, announced the takeover on Tuesday in a filing to the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirate.

The filing, with reference number Ho/GCFO/152/87, and dated June 20, 2017 signed by Etisalat Group Chief Financial Officer, Serkan Okandan, said efforts by EMTS to restructure the repayment of the syndicated loan by a consortium of banks to Etisalat Nigeria collapsed.

“Further to our announcement dated 12 February, 2017, Emirates Telecommunications Group Company PJSC, “Etisalat Group” would like to inform you that Emerging Markets Telecommunications Services Limited “EMTS” (“the company), established in Nigeria and an associate of Etisalat Group with effective ownership of 45% and 25% ordinary and preference shares respectively, defaulted on a facility agreement with a syndicate of Nigerian banks (“EMTS Lenders”).

“Subsequently, discussions between EMTS and the EMTS Lenders did not produce an agreement on a debt restructuring plan.

Monday, 19 June 2017

PHOTOS: "HOW DELE DESALUOLU POISONED HER HUSBAND ( LAYIWOLA ABIOLA) IN ORDER TO MARRY MKO ABIOLA"~~CHIEF MURI ABIOLA

Chief Muri Abiola
Chief Murithala Mohammed Abiola,surviving head of the larger Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola family of Abeokuta revealed in an interview how one of Chief MKO Abiola's wife (Mrs. Dele Desaolu Abiola) killed her husband (Layiwola Abiola) and his husband younger brother ( Engineer Tunde Abiola) because of money. Excerpt;
But we learnt she is MKO Abiola’s wife?

Even me as the Head of the Family now, I am going to disown her from the family on paper.
Why sir?

She is not married to MKO; she is a concubine to MKO. She was married to our junior brother, Olayiwola Abiola who is junior to MKO. But because of this woman’s ambition to get rich at all cost and she knew that if she marries MKO, she will be in money, so, she poisoned that her husband in order for her to marry MKO.
Jesus Christ!
That was exactly what happened.
So, your brother, Olayiwola died mysteriously

Chief Muri to Asabeafrika....'Dele married my late younger brother Layi, he died under her supervision and she then married MKO'
Yes, he was poisoned. She poisoned him.
How were you able to establish the poison theory?
It was the Doctor’s report. It is quite unfortunate that she is having the report with her because she sleeps with him, even up to his death
You mean she was still sleeping with him till death?
Of course she was married to him and they were living together and that is why she was able to perpetrate all these evil and she is ready to kill anybody to get anything.
But some people said she went into an affair with late Chief MKO Abiola after the man died?
Mrs. Dele Desaolu Abiola

The Woman; Dele Dasaolu Abiola; married Married two brothers and fought one to the grave?
This whole scenario is a game plane. She wanted to marry MKO and if she did not take away that my junior brother, she cannot marry MKO. Even to my own belief, they have been having affairs together before the death of that boy. That is the fact, because immediately the boy died, MKO just took her to London, bought a house for her and they were living together there. But it came as hearsay to me and in order for me to make a fact finding, because I like to have facts to back up my evidence, I don’t believe in hearsay. I and MKO traveled down to London and he took me to that house where this woman is living with him and I saw it with my naked eyes and it was then I believed that ‘oh, what they are saying is true’.

MKO

How long were they married, I mean herself and MKO?

Late Chief MKO Abiola....Married Dele after his younger brother Layi passed away
Immediately the boy died he carried her to London and they been living together there. He bought a house there; he bought a house for her in Nigeria.  It was during the June 12 campaign that she came down from London to come and help MKO in the campaign issue but instead of her to go and rent an hotel, MKO asked Tunde (now late) because that house is two wings of duplex.
You mean Number 22, Ladipo Kuku?

The House that cost Engineer Tunde Abiola his life

Yes, one at the back, one in the front. And it was Tunde that accommodated this woman (Dasaolu) for the purpose of the campaign activities, instead of going to live in the hotel. But on getting to the house now, she wants to claim the entire house. She started problem and I called her several times when she used police to arrest Tunde, she used Army to come and beat him. I said ‘Ok, this is a family issue, come to the family and we will settle it. Even if you take the house, the house doesn’t belong to you, the house belongs to MKO. And there is no document to back your ownership of that house’. And in the will, he only mentioned your name for legacy. That they should give you certain amount of money which you have collected; it is this woman that called me in Nigeria, because I don’t live with her in London.
Engineer Tunde Abiola

Chief Muri Abiola shows the GDA a copy of the Power of Attorney assigning him the power to manage all his brother's real estate in Lagos
This same woman (Dasaolu) called me when some other women of MKO went to court in London, they got judgment and they (fraudulently) used my name to appeal that judgment, which I don’t even live in London, I don’t go to court and I don’t have anything to do with all these things. So, I had to travel down to London to go and appeal all those things, I wrote a statement, if I check my records there, it is there. So, I had to lift that appeal before they could pay that legacy they paid to those wives and their family members. So, the thing this woman is doing is a planned work.
You believe it is a grand plan?
Yes, it is a grand scheme to destabilize the family.


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NOTORIOUS KIDNAPPER EVANS TAKES POLICE TO TWO HOUSES HE KEPT HIS VICTIMS IN LAGOS (PHOTOS)

Notorious  kidnapper Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, a.k.a Evans, who was arrested, recently, by the police for coordinating several high profile kidnappings and armed robberies within Lagos, Anambra and Enugu States, yesterday, led police operatives to two houses in Ejigbo and Igando areas of Lagos state, where he kept some of his victims for months.

Evans revealed during the visit to his Igando hideout, located at Green Street, that he kept five persons including Chief James Uduji and Francis Umeh at the Igando den.

He stated that he vacated the den when people started suspecting his activities in the area. One of Evans’ dens … in Igando, Lagos.

He further disclosed that he rented the apartment in 2014 stating that he kept Francis Umeh for five months in that apartment before he moved to the other house in Ejigbo.

The kidnap kingpin also took detectives to a bungalow at Orisunmbare by hospital junction in Jakande estate, Lagos where he had another hideout.

Evans at one of the houses (Dens) in Igando Evans also stated that he contacted Colon Cancer while he was trafficking drugs.
He said he used to swallow wraps of cocaine and one of it got burst in his stomach. He revealed that he is a good family man and normally leads his family in prayer because he knew he was a bad person who had done so many terrible things and he wanted God to forgive him through his children’s prayers. He continued: “My father cannot say that I didn’t take care of him and my other siblings.
‘’I was not happy with my father, that was why I don’t go close to him but I made sure I provided all his needs. I bought him a car and a bus. They are in our compound and I also gave him N3 million which he used for his pig and fish farming business.
One of Evans houses (Dens) in Ejigbo ‘’I know I have done terrible things but I want to be forgiven. I also want to advise other criminals to turn a new leaf.
The Nigeria Police is not what it used to be. They are far more advanced than they were. If they could arrest me, there is no criminal they can’t arrest, “he stated.

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”.