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Wednesday 5 July 2017

POLICE ARREST 9 PERSONS OVER INDIAN HEMP FESTIVAL IN ILORIN

Kwara State Police Command arrested nine persons for organising Indian hemp (Igbo)festival in Ilorin over the weekend. Vanguard gathered that the suspects, whose names could not be ascertained at the press time, were of secondary school age.

It was also gathered that the suspects had circulated posters informing intending members about the event and rebuffed calls by prominent citizens and organisations to call it off. Sources at the Adewole Divisional Police Station, Ilorin, told journalists yesterday that the culprits were rounded up in Aiyetoro and Asa-Dam area of Ilorin. Sources added that the suspects will soon be charged to court as the Police complete investigations on their involvement in the act.

Police Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent of Police Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed the incident. Okasanmi said: “I just received the report and I cannot confirm the number of those that were arrested. “The incident happened within the jurisdiction of the “D’ Division under Adewole Divisional Police Station, Ilorin.” Okasanmi, however, reiterated that the Command will continue to ensure crime prevention to make the residents live in peace and harmony.  

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A GOSPEL MUSICIAN ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY IN OGUN STATE

A self-acclaimed gospel musician who was arrested by the Ogun police for armed robbery has revealed why he committed the crime.

The suspect, Nurudeen Ogundairo was on Tuesday paraded alongside 36 others arrested for various crimes at Eleweran Police Headquarters in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
According to the state Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Ilyasu, a team of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad, FSARS,  arrested Mr. Ogundairo and his alleged accomplices at their hideout at Joju in Ota

Speaking to Premium Times, Ogundairo who seem to be the leader of the gang said that he took to crime to source money for the production of his maiden album.
‎According to the 28-year-old, who confessed to having been among those who carried out a robbery operation at the private residence in Atan-Ota, said the proposed album was scheduled for launch on July 24.

“I am a gospel musician. I needed money to enable me to produce my maiden album and I got involved in robbery to raise money for the project. In fact, I had picked a date of July 24 to release the album to the public after the production,” he said.
‎The suspect, who was arrested with two of his accomplices, identified as Tunde Joseph and Ganiu Ajibode, said he regretted his action after spending over two months in detention.

“I hope I can still be forgiven by the police and God over my action. It was in a bid to make headway in my musical career that I took to robbery,” he stated.

"WHEN WILL OUR JUDGES JOIN FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION ?....BANKER WHO STOLE N200M BUT GOT N100,000 FINE !

"When will all our Judges join the fight on crime and corruption?"- presidential aide, Lauretta Onochie asks after judge's verdict on a banker (Tajudeen Yusuf) who stole N200m , but got a N100,000 fine or one year jail term !

Tuesday 4 July 2017

"I'M NOT A NIGERIAN;I'M BRITISH"~~ CHI ONWURAH ,MP

After Chi Onwurah, Member of Parliament for Newcastle Central was notified of President Buhari’s Senior Special Assistant on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Abike Dabiri Erewa’s infamous congratulatory message, the Labour Party Politician has declared that she is not a Nigerian but British.

Chi Onwurah, made this known during the 2017 Caine Prize for African Literature ceremony held yesterday night in London.

Here’s Nigerian journalist and writer, Molara Wood tweet about this;



 Recall that Dabiri Erewa in her congratulatory letter addressed to the Chinyelu Onwurah and 6 other British-Nigerians elected to the UK parliament, claimed that their “electoral victory shows that Nigerians excel anywhere in the world.”

CRAZY DREAM: WOMAN BATHS TEENAGER FOR SNATCHING HER HUSBAND IN THE DREAM IN DELTA STATE !

The Police in Okpanam Community, Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State have arrested a jealous wife, Mrs. Stella Ifeoma Agbo for allegedly bathing a 17-year-old girl, Miss Judith John Paul with acid for  snatching her hubby in the dream, DAILY POST learnt.


A Police Source within the Okpanam Police Station who craved anonymity confirmed the attack.

He revealed stated Judith, who suffered severe burns from the acid bath may not be able to see with one of her eyes or breastfeed her children when she eventually got married.

It was  gathered that Mrs. Agbo targeted her victim and bathed her with the acid after woke up, claiming to have seen the victim and her mother take over her matrimonial home in the dream.

Mother of the victim wept profusely and appealed to the general public to pray for her daughter, as well as come to the aid of her daughter, especially for medical bills.


DSP Aniamaka said, “The girl did not snatch her husband. She has not been able to tell us the motive behind her actions. Although, they were co-tenants before now. The suspect is being arraigned in court today.”

EXPOSED: HOW SACKED LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOSS SENT HIRED KILLERS TO KILL COUNCIL SECRETARY IN AKWA IBOM

Abasiono Udomfu

Akwa Ibom State Police Command on Saturday announced arrest of eight persons suspected to be the killers of the late Ukanafun Local Government Council Secretary,Late Ime Atakpa.

Imo Commissioner of Police told newsmen that all had confessed that they were sponsored by Udomfu, the sacked chairman of the LG, Abasiono Udomfu.
Governor Udom Emmanuel had dissolved the council few days after the police arrested and detained Udomfu for the alleged crime.

Awunah said: “Four armed men, namely: Godwin Daniel Ikpe, alias One man chop; Aniefiok Eseme Etukudo, alias Barbeach-archor; Saturday Etim Isong, alias Saty; and English-man were arrested at different locations in Port Harcourt on May 22, 2017, May 23, 2017 and May 24, 2017 respectively.


“They all confessed to the crime mentioning the caretaker committee chairman of Ukanafun Local Government Area, Barrister Abasiono Jackson Udomfu, as their sponsor.


“Other suspects arrested in connection with this crime include: Akaninyene Sunday Iwok, 34 years; Aniedi Okon Udosen, 32 years; and Ekere Friday Joseph.

“Items recovered from the suspects include: one handset belonging to the deceased secretary, Obong Ime Willie Atakpa, and one red coloured Qlink 125 motorcycle.”


Atakpa was killed on April 16, 2017 by four gunmen with three motorcycles in his poultry farm at Ikot Udo Obodo village, Ukanafun.
late Obong Ime Willie Atakpa


The police statement below;
In view of speculations about the recent arrest of the Caretaker Transition Chairman of Ukanafun Local Government Council Bar. Abasiono Jackson Udomfu, the Akwa Ibom Police Command has deemed it imperative to set the records straight.



2. Sequel to the assassination of Obong Ime Willie Atakpa, secretary of Ukanafun L.G.A, the Commissioner of Police Akwa Ibom State CP Don. N. Awunah fsi, Amnipr determined and committed at ensuring that all forms of crime and fear of crime particularly violent crimes are brought to the lowest ebb and that all those who engage in such crimes should have their day with the law, ordered the detective arm and other tactical teams of the Command to swing into action and bring to book the perpetrators of this dastardly act.

3. Consequently, the following facts were unearthed;
The secretary and his political associate one Akaninyene Udo Aka ‘m’ were shot dead by hired assassins on 16th April, Easter Sunday, at about 0930hrs at his poultry farm in his village, Ikot Udo-Obobo Ukanafun LGA.



4. The secretary was said to have frustrated the intention of the Governor of the state to grant amnesty to ice-Land secret cult members in Ukanafun area, which did not go down well with the Transition Chairman and the leadership of ice-Land cult. Consequently, the chairman allegedly ordered his personal assistant, PA, to organize members of the ice-Land cult to eliminate the Secretary, to pave way for the amnesty programme, promising a huge sum of money if the job was successfully executed.



5. Preparatory to the assassination, The Chairman’s PA held a meeting with the former youth leader of Ikot –Akpan Nkuk village in Ukanafun LGA, one Sunday Inanki ‘m’ at large and the current youth chairman of the village, one Akaninyene Sunday Iwok to draw out the plan. The current youth leader brought in two others namely Godwin Daniel Ikpe ‘m’ alias One-Man-Chop and Akaninyene Jumbo Uko alias Iso Akpafi ‘m’, a notorious killer also at large. After a discussion at Ikpe Annang village in Etim Ekpo LGA of the state sometime in April, 2007 Udoudo ‘’ alias Archor Head/Executioner who resides in Port was also contacted for the assignment.



Akwa Ibom State Commissioner of Police, Donald Awunah


6. On the 15th April, Akaninyene Jumbo Uko alias Iso Akpafi ‘m’, Godwin Daniel Ikpe ‘m’ alias One-Man-Chop and one Aniefiok Eseme Etukudo alias Barbeach Archo Head met in Ikpe Annang Village in Etim Ekpo LGA of the state, where they reviewed the plan and approved it for execution.

7. On 16th April, 2017 at about 0700hrs, the group led by Akaninyene Jumbo Uko ‘alias Iso Akpafi ‘m’ assembled at a hideout in Ikot Udo-Obobo. Two of the members, Englishman presently at large and Saturday Etim Isong ‘m’ alias Saty who had earlier used motorcycles to spy on the secretary, were again sent to confirm his presence at his poultry farm. This they did and immediately returned to kill secretary.

8. The two guns used in the operation were supplied by Akaninyene Jumbo Uko a.k.a Iso-Akpafi, a notorious killer on the wanted list of the Police. Back in the farm at about 0930hrs, Aniefiok Eseme Etukudo a.k.a Barbeach-Archor Head fired the secretary point-blank while Englishman fired into the air to scare away the secretary’s guests with whom he was celebrating the Easter. The secretary died on the spot while one of his guests, Akaninyene Udo Aka ‘m’ who was hit by a bullet, later died in the hospital. The assassins left with the deceased’s two handsets they took from his pockets and a motorcycle.

9. Six of the principal suspects Godknows Sampson Udoudo alias Archor Head/Executioner ‘m’, Godwin Daniel Ikpe a.k.a One-Man-Chop ‘m’, Aniefiok Eseme Etukudo ‘m’ alias Barbeach –Archor Head, Saturday Etim Isong a.k.a saty ‘m’, Akaninyene Sunday Iwok ‘m’ and Ekere Friday Joseph ‘m’ were picked up by detectives from their various hideouts mainly in Port Harcourt. They have all been arraigned at the Chief Magistrate Court Ukanafun for conspiracy and the murder of the secretary and his political associate. Post-mortem examination reports confirmed that the duo died of gunshot wounds.

10. Meanwhile, the Akwa Ibom State Police Command has intensified efforts to track down the fleeing principal members of the group namely Akaninyene Jumbo Uko alias Iso-Akpafi the owner and custodian of the group’s firearms, Sunny Inanki ‘m’ and Englishman, all of who participated actively in the planning, monitoring and eventual killing of the secretary and his political associate.

11. The Caretaker Transition Chairman of Ukanafun Local Government Council, Akwa Ibom State, Barrister Abasiono Jackson Udomfu and six other principal accomplices have been arraigned at the Chief Magistrate Court Ukanafun for the murder of the secretary of Ukanafun Local Government Council, Obong Ime Willie Atakpa ‘m’ alias strong.

12. The Commissioner of Police Akwa Ibom State wishes to restate the unwavering commitment of the Police Command to rid the state of all forms of crime and criminality. He further calls on law abiding and public spirited individuals to always avail the Police with information that will be useful in carrying out its statutory duties in order to achieve the primary objective of making the state safe for her citizenry and visitors alike.

DSP Chukwu Ikechukwu
Police Public Relations Officer
Akwa Ibom State.

"HOW I RAPED AND LEFT TO DIE ON MY WEDDING DAY"~~A FEMALE PASTOR


 A female pastor, Terry Gobanga, formerly known as Terry Apudo, has narrated how she was raped, battered and left to die by unknown men on the day of her wedding.

Terry, a young Nairobi pastor, said she was attacked while returning some items her fiance would need for the wedding.

Nobody, not even the eagerly waiting groom ever thought or had an inkling of what had happened to her.

She told BBCAfrica, “It was going to be a very big wedding. I was a pastor, so all our church members were coming, as well as all our relatives.

“My fiance, Harry, and I were very excited – we were getting married in All Saints Cathedral in Nairobi and I had rented a beautiful dress,” she told BBCAfrica.

“But the night before the wedding I realised that I had some of Harry’s clothes, including his cravat. He couldn’t show up without a tie, so a friend who had stayed the night offered to take it to him first thing in the morning. We got up at dawn and I walked her to the bus station.

“As I was making my way back home, I walked past a guy sitting on the bonnet of a car – suddenly he grabbed me from behind and dumped me in the back seat. There were two more men inside, and they drove off. It all happened in a fraction of a second.

“A piece of cloth was stuffed in my mouth. I was kicking and hitting out and trying to scream. When I managed to push the gag out, I screamed: “It’s my wedding day!

“That was when I got the first blow. One of the men told me to “co-operate or you will die.

“The men took turns to rape me. I felt sure I was going to die, but I was still fighting for my life, so when one of the men took the gag out of my mouth I bit his manhood. He screamed in pain and one of them stabbed me in the stomach. Then they opened the door and threw me out of the moving car.

“I was miles from home, outside Nairobi. More than six hours had passed since I had been abducted.

“A child saw me being thrown out and called her grandmother.

“People came running. When the police came they tried to get a pulse, but no-one could. Thinking I was dead, they wrapped me in a blanket and started to take me to the mortuary.

“But on the way there, I choked on the blanket and coughed. The policeman said: ‘She’s alive?’ And he turned the car around and drove me to the biggest government hospital in Kenya.

“I arrived in great shock, murmuring incoherently. I was half-naked and covered in blood, and my face was swollen from being punched.

“But something must have alerted the matron, because she guessed I was a bride.

“Let’s go around the churches to see if they’re missing a bride,” she told the nurses.

“By coincidence, the first church they called at was All Saints Cathedral. “Are you missing a bride?” the nurse asked.


“The minister said: ‘Yes, there was a wedding at 10 o’clock and she didn’t come.”

“When I didn’t show up to the church, my parents were panicking. People were sent out to search for me. Rumours flew. Some wondered: ‘Did she change her mind?’ Others said: ‘No, it’s so unlike her, what happened?’

“After a few hours, they had to take down the decorations to make room for the next ceremony. Harry had been put in the vestry to wait.

“When they heard where I was, my parents came to the hospital with the whole entourage. Harry was actually carrying my wedding gown. But the media had also got wind of the story so there were reporters too.

“I was moved to another hospital where I’d have more privacy. That was where the doctors stitched me up and gave me some devastating news: “The stab wound went deep into your womb, so you won’t be able to carry any children.

“I was given the morning-after pill, as well as antiretroviral drugs to protect me from HIV and Aids. My mind shut down, it refused to accept what had happened.

“Harry kept saying he still wanted to marry me. “I want to take care of her and make sure she comes back to good health in my arms, in our house,” he said.

“Truth be told, I wasn’t in a position to say Yes or No because my mind was so jammed with the faces of the three men, and with everything that had happened.

“A few days later, when I was less sedated, I was able to look him in the eye. I kept saying sorry. I felt like I had let him down. Some people said it was my own fault for leaving the house in the morning. It was really hurtful, but my family and Harry supported me.

“The police never caught the rapists. I went to line-up after line-up but I didn’t recognise any of the men, and it hurt me each time I went.

“It set back my recovery – it was 10 steps forward, 20 back. In the end I went back to the police station and said: “You know what, I’m done. I just want to leave it.”

“Three months after the attack I was told I was HIV-negative and got really excited, but they told me I had to wait three more months to be sure.

“Still, Harry and I began to plan our second wedding.
“Although I had been very angry at the press intrusion, somebody read my story and asked to meet me.

“Her name was Vip Ogolla, and she was also a rape survivor. We spoke, and she told me she and her friends wanted to give me a free wedding. “Go wild, have whatever you want,” she said.

“I was ecstatic. I went for a different type of cake, much more expensive. Instead of a rented gown, now I could have one that was totally mine.

“In July 2005, seven months after our first planned wedding, Harry and I got married and went on a honeymoon