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Sunday, 2 July 2017

PHOTOS:FACEBOOK LOVER DISAPPEARED WITH CARS AND LUGGAGE OF EU-BASED GHANAIAN MAN

Nana Ama Asare
Police in Ghana have reportedly launched a manhunt for a lady identified as one Nana Ama Asare, who allegedly disappeared with cars, luggage, other valuable items belonging to an EU-based Ghanaian man, Kingsley Osei Bonsu, whom she met on Facebook and started a relationship with.

Kingsley Osei Bonsu

Kingsley posted the photos on his Facebook asking for information that could lead to her arrest.

Nana Ama Asare

"This lady has duped me heavily, if u know her where about kindly assist me to get her arrested. Please contact me on whatsapp; 0032466136085 or 0244835990 or 0201209346. Anyone who can help me in helping me get her arrested will be rewarded handsomely" he wrote.

Nana Ama Asare



Meanwhile, read the post shared by Frank Bawumia on how it all happened:
A guy resident in Europe met this lady Nana Ama Asare, otherwise known as Victoria Tebri on Fb and lovi lovi ensued! At some point in their long distance talk talk,  the guy expressed the desire to settle back in Ghana so he shipped 3 cars to his supposed fiance plus money for port charges.  Nana Ama Asare dutifully cleared the vehicles giving the impression that she is faithful partner.   So May 29 this year, Borga packed bag and baggage to get closer to his Yellow Sister for the necessary biegya and other things! On arrival at KIA, Nana Ama was waiting at the reception.  What a loving galfriend she is!  He had come with two of the vehicles, she drove one veh and a male friend drove the other.  Since that was their first time of seeing each other, they agreed to spend the night at the hotel so that no one will hear their moaning and groaning.  The luggage was packed in the other car whilst the two new lovers drove in one car.  On their way to the hotel, they stop to eat a restaurant.  Whilst at the Restaurant, Ms Nana Ama Asare asked politely to pick something from the car just for a moment, but apparently that's was her escape plan!  SHE DISAPPEARED and that was the last time her new found lover heard of her. Borga waited and waited saaaaaaa till he could no longer endure the loneliness and the frustration anymore n went home confused, raped and sad!  Soon as Ms Asare disappeared, all her phones went off and her fb porfile pulled down! The case has since been reported to the police and the general public is hereby requested to help apprenhend this yellow sisi of doubtful character! I have the "other pics" and will be provided if u help to arrest her.  If u have any info to help  kindly call any of the nos below.
+32466136085
0244835990
02012209346

PHOTO OF THE DAY: EMIR OF KANO GREETS HIS MUM

In the photo posted on his official Instagram page, the Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi II, knelt and bowed before his mother during a visit to her residence.

MEET ADEBAYO SALAMI VETERAN YORUBA ACTOR (PHOTOS)

Adebayo Salami is a veteran Yoruba actor popularly known and referred to as “Oga Bello”. Albeit of Kwara descent, the notable actor was  born on May 9, 1953 , in Lagos State. Where he had both his primary and secondary education. After which he went to Lagos drama school created by Christopher Olude.

His acting career began in 1964 with a group called Young Concert Party, under the leadership of Ojo Ladipo, popularly known as Baba Mero. After a few years, the group was renamed Ojo Ladipo Theatre Group, which later metamorphosed into Awada Kerikeri Theatre Group.
Oga Bello with Prince Jide Kosoko

Following the demise of Ojo Ladipo in 1978, Adebayo Salami took up the mantle of leadership of the group, which brought him into the limelight.

The legendary actor, producer/director has featured in several Yoruba movies over the last 50 years of his acting career. He was a pioneer member of the Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners, and also served as president of the association
Oga Bello with Femi Adebayo

He featured in Ajani Ogun, in which the late Adeyemi Afolayan (Ade love) played the lead role. He also featured in a movie titled Kadara, another film by Adeyemi Afolayan. He later featured in the popular Nigerian comedy series Comedy half hour with the stage name Oga Bello. He produced his first movie, Ogun Ajaye, in 1985, from the stable of Awada Kerikeri and has produced several movies over the years. He was awarded the 2014 Best of Nollywood (BON) for his relentless effort in the entertainment industry.
On location

Adebayo Salami is blessed with 18 delightful children who are flourishing in their chosen career. Interestingly, four of his sons are involved in movie production and video editing etc., Femi Adebayo, popularly known as 'Jelili Oniso' due to his role in the movie, “Jelili” is also making wave in the movie industry. Apart from Femi Adebayo, two other of Oga Bello’s children, Tope Adebayo (movie director) and Sodiq Adebayo (production manager) are doing well in the Nigerian movie industry.


Adebayo Salami clocked 64 on the 9th of May, 2017

US HOSPITAL GUNMAN IDENTIFIED AS NIGERIAN


The gunman, who shot six people at the Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Centre in New York, United States, on Friday, Dr. Henry Michael Bello, has been identified as a Nigerian.

Some Nigerians in New York, who knew Bello, confirmed this on Friday.

The New York Police Department (NYPD) has also identified him as a Nigerian-born doctor.

Bello, 45, shot dead a woman, on the 17th floor and injured at least six others on the 16th floor, before killing himself the NYPD Commissioner, James O’Neil, said.

Five of his victims were seriously injured and “fighting for their lives.”

Bello went into his former workplace wearing a white lab coat with an AR-15 machine gun hidden underneath with the intention of targeting the same individual.

NYPD officials said Bello asked for a specific doctor on the 16th floor but when he was told the  doctor was not there, he became angry and started shooting at everyone.

Officials said Bello tried to set himself on fire before committing suicide.

Reports said Bello, who was hired at the hospital in August 2014 as a house physician, had been arrested in the past for sex abuse, turnstile jumping, burglary and public urination.

In September 2004, he was arrested and charged with sex abuse and unlawful imprisonment after a 23-year-old woman told officers he had grabbed her crotch area outside a building on Bleecker Street in Manhattan and tried to penetrate her through her underwear.

Court records indicated that in September 2004, Bello pleaded guilty to unlawful imprisonment in the second degree, a misdemeanour, and was sentenced to community service, while the felony sexual abuse charge was dismissed, according to reports.

He was going to be fired by the hospital, after reports of sexual harassments, but instead chose to resign in February 2015 in lieu of termination, reports added.

Reports from the New York State Education Department said Bello had received a limited permit to practice as an international medical graduate in order to gain experience so he could be licensed.

The permit was issued on July 1, 2014, and expired on July 1, 2016, while he also had a pharmacy technician license that had been issued in California in 2006.

He went to medical school on the island of Dominica in the Caribbean.

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'AGBAJO OWO ': DEVELOPMENT AGENDA FOR WESTERN NIGERIA (DAWN).

What is DAWN Commission?
DAWN Commission, was set up by the Governments of the Southwest States of Nigeria as the institutional and programme management body to midwife their Regional Integration Agenda. It is therefore the dedicated coordinating agency, fully empowered by the Governments to ensure the delivery of the composite development aspirations of the Region, as expressed in what has been generally adopted and known as the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN).

VISION
For the Southwest Region of Nigeria to become the preferred place of choice for people to visit, to live, to work, and to invest in Africa.

MISSION
The attainment of an egalitarian, democratic and economically self-sustaining Region that unlocks the energies and resourcefulness of her people for greater good and prosperity, while assuring their liberty and freedom.

CONTEXT
By Southwest Region of Nigeria, we refer to the Southwest geo-political zone as a definitional boundary comprising of Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti, and Ondo. This also recognises the co-terminosity of neighbouring States that may be willing to engage and be part of this Development Agenda. The context however recognises the status of Nigeria as a Federal Republic, with all its inherent complexities.

PURPOSE
The government of the region have charged the Commission to work assiduously in enacting a focused development paradigm for mobilising the collective strengths, assets and capabilities lying within the States of Southwest Nigeria, towards achieving sustainable socio-economic growth and development that would result in high standard of living improved well-being for the people of the Region

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"I HAVE RESPONSIBILITY TO DEFEND SUSPECTED KIDNAPPER"~~LAGOS LAWYER

Lagos lawyer, Olukoya Ogungbeje, has justified his decision to defend suspected notorious kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, a.k.a. Evans, in court.


Ogungbeje has come under public criticisms for accepting the brief to seek freedom for Evans from police detention, or have him charged to court, weeks after his arrest. Nigerians had taken to the media to condemn the move, saying, the notorious criminal suspect who confessed to denying his victims their freedom did not deserve mercy considering the atrocities he reportedly committed with his gang members.

But, speaking with Saturday Sun yesterday, Ogungbeje, accused a section of the media, as well as many Nigerians of being ignorant of the law.


Citing a judgment delivered by Lord Denning, regarded as the most famous and influential judicial figure of the last century, he noted that it was settled in law that “no matter the bases of the complaints of the cause of your crime, no matter how unpopular is the cause of your crime, no matter how bad is the cause of your crime, the legal practitioner has a duty to take up the cause, if he’s properly briefed and provided that person represents his client within the bounds of law.”

He added:

“That is my answer to your question. So, no matter the public opinion, I have the responsibility to take up the matter. We were properly briefed. So, our action is based on law. And we want to represent our client within the bounds of law, within the confines of law. So, if you for instance, you’re a journalist, if you brief me… you don’t want me to take up your cause, because people are saying negative things about you, or because people have condemned you and found you guilty before the media, that I should not take up your case?
“Look, let me tell you right away. We were briefed two weeks ago. And I told them to give me two weeks to think, whether I would take up the brief or not. I did my consultations. We consulted even journalists, you can go and make enquiries. I consulted my people. I consulted senior lawyers. So, have I done what is wrong by taking the cause of my clients? Forget what people say in the court of public of opinion.

Friday, 30 June 2017

HOW A POPULAR BENIN PASTOR LURED HER MEMBER INTO PROSTITUTION



A 24-year-old girl yesterday painted a sordid picture of how a pastor she fellowships with at the Heavenly Ambassadors’ Ministries Inc. lured her into prostitution.


Florence (surname withheld), a former stylist, dancer and singer while with the church located at Isihor on the busy Benin-Lagos Expressway in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State, said she was tricked while she was 18 years old by Pastor Endurance Eghoze to travel to meet his sister based in Russia with the hope of assisting her to look for a greener pasture overseas but ended up in the web of street hawkers there.

Florence said she worked tirelessly for four years (2013 to 2017) to pay an agreed sum of $45,000 (about N17.1 million) to her ‘Madam’ and trafficker, Ms. Vivian Eghoze, who later dumped her on the streets of Russia before she was deported home in February.

Already, operatives of the state police command have arrested Vivian and her brother, Endurance.

The arrest was made possible following a tip-off by an Edo-based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Initiative for Youths Awareness on Migration, Immigration, Development and Reintegration (IYAMIDR).

When contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Moses Nkombe, confirmed their arrest.
He said: “The matter is being investigated by the police.”

Florence, who has been reunited with her family, is begging for urgent assistance from good-spirited individuals and government.

She said after paying her ‘madam’ the huge sum, she is also battling to save herself from a mysterious ailment.

Vivian and Endurance have allegedly trafficked over 45 girls for prostitutions overseas.

The victims said they were daily subjected to excruciating conditions in cold of the nights to meet customers without anything to show for their years of enslavement.

According to them, even their parents and relations wallow in hunger, poverty and emptiness except for the lavish lifestyles of their hosts and their exotic cars and eye-pooping mansions.

Florence explained that her trouble started in late 2012 when her mother amid cries and wailing narrated her plight of being locked in huge debt to their pastor, who is also the second in command of the church, who quickly cashed in on the ugly situation to convince her to join his sister in Russia.

She added that a few days before she travelled to Lagos to meet Vivian’s close relations, her mother who was in Benin compelled her to take an oath of secrecy after collection of her pubic hair, pants and braziers while ‘madam’s uncle also raped her in a hotel room where she was lodged preparatory for Russia and sternly warned her not to tell anyone about the illicit act.

She said: “I had to borrow money to do my passport. She keeps calling and assuring me that all will be well. I was made to take oath of allegiance.

“I borrowed N30,000 from a cooperative society, to do my passport and I told her (Ms Vivian) that my passport was ready and she said okay. And from there I proceeded to another level at which she called Endurance that they would be the ones to run everything and that my mind should be at rest. After some weeks, she called me again and gave me words of encouragement. That was how we ended our talk.”

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