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Saturday 2 September 2017

"STOP FOLLOWING RESIDENTS TO 'ATM' TO FORCEFULLY COLLECT BRIBE"~~NEW LAGOS CP WARNS

The new Lagos state top cop, Edgal Imohimi, had a briefing with commanders and Assistant commissioners in the command on Friday,September  1st  , where he issued a warning to the police superiors to warn all officers under them to desist from following residents of the state to ATM points to forcefully withdraw money which they collect as bribe.

According to Imohimi who assumed office on Thursday August 31st, his directive from the Inspector General of Police is to rid Lagos of corrupt practices amongst officers and men in the state.  He said Area commanders should know where policemen under them are being posted to and their visibility for proper policing which invariably deter criminals. He asked the commanders to involve themselves in effective patrolling and visit their men on duty at anytime to ensure compliance and effective oversight duties.


Imohimi stressed the command's stand against officers who follow civilians to bank ATMs and forcefully demand money from them, that if such practice happens again, commanders, where these crimes are committed, will be held liable for the offence of his men. The commissioner said that henceforth, officers are to lecture their men that no reports of officers taking bribes at counter level to incident cases before investigation, station guard, traffic section, should be heard off in the state again.

He noted that all the complains came from the  IGP through the PCCRU. According to Imohimi, the Lagos state government have created an enabily environment for the police to carry out their duties in the state and so the officers should ensure they work effectively. 

HE GOAT: 45- YEAR OLD MAN CAUGHT RAPPING 7-YEAR OLD GIRL IN BAYELSA !

Mishack Arie,45,  was allegedly caught raping a 7-year-old girl in igbomotoru 1 community, Southern Ijaw Local Government area of Bayelsa state.

WILLIAM TROOST-EKONG CELEBRATES 24TH BIRTHDAY WITH VICTORY OVER CAMEROON

Super Eagles Defender, William Troost-Ekong , took to social media to share a photos of him with his partner defender Leo Balogun as he celebrated his 24th birthday on September 1, 2017 the same day the national team defeated Cameroon by 4 goals to nothing in a 2018 AFCON qualifying game.


His post reads, 'Today I celebrate my 24th birthday. Each year I can only look back and thank the Lord Jesus Christ for what he has done in my life. There is no birthday present like a answered prayer. And for me to represent 180 million Nigerians today as a Etinan boy here in my hometown on the road to the World Cup, that is the work of God. Dreams come true. Thanks to everyone for all the messages already I will read them all tonight after our game.
Now we focus on our task ahead. Couldn't wish for a better birthday! 4-0 win against Cameroon. Proud to be part of this team. Thanks for all the fans and everyone who made it a special day'.

PHOTOS: MAN COMMITS SUICIDE AFTER KILLING FIANCEE IN EBONYI !

A man, Friday Njoku, was on Friday committed suicide after killing his 25 years old fiancee, Cynthia Nwafia.

It was  gathered that Njoku,  had done preliminary traditional introduction to the parents and relatives of the girl to indicate his intension to marry her and was accepted by Cynthia’s family.

 Moreover, according to source, Njoku had gone to Cynthia’s family a day before he killed the girl and complained that the deceased was unfaithful to him. .

Njoku and Cynthia’s relationship had advanced as they were already planning their formal marriage only for him to stabbed the girl to death. He had stormed his lover’s house at 5 Amachi street, Abakaliki when she was cooking and stabbed her.

Cynthia was rushed to the hospital by her neighbours following alarm but she could not make it as she passed away few minutes after being taken to the hospital. Njoku, after stabbing Cynthia, went to his house in another street in Abakaliki and committed suicide.

Police spokesman in the State, Loveth Oda, confirmed the incident, adding that investigation have since been launched into the matter

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Thursday 31 August 2017

LADY BURNS HERSELF AND FIANCE TO DEATH IN A VIOLENT RELATIONSHIP

John Emeka Obodoechina, 36. was  allegedly set ablaze by the girl he had wanted to marry. It was gathered that Blessing, who has since passed on, burnt her lover to death because the latter decided to quit the relationship.


John was said to have intimated the girl of his intentions to meet with her family, but the meeting was suspended at the instance of the lady’s family.

A relative of John’s, who pleaded anonymity, informed the reporter that over time, John started noticing some unacceptable behaviour from Blessing. Some of their neighbours also reported that at the slightest misunderstanding, Blessing would lock the door, pull a kitchen knife and threaten to stab John.

John’s elder brother, Chief Obodoechina snr, explained that John told him that he had met Blessing in his office, and that he had been helping Blessing in the business she was doing with the company from where they became intimate.

“After about three months, Blessing started taking some of her belongings into John’s place. At that time Blessing did not know whether anyone was John’s sister or colleague in the office, so any calls from a female caller was seen as a taboo. That was when John started introducing Blessing to his sisters and colleagues. But when all that also failed to guarantee peace, John felt that marriage between Blessing and himself might be disastrous, so he decided to end the relationship. He therefore informed Blessing that both of them should part ways in peace. But Blessing, apparently didn’t like the idea. There was a day John came to my house at an odd hour and complained bitterly about Blessing. I advised him that if they were not compatible, they should go their separate ways before something dreadful would happen.

It was gathered that when John couldn’t bear it any longer, he called Blessing and told her to relocate elsewhere, promising to give her some money to help her get another apartment.

The situation climaxed on August 1. That was the day John gave Blessing N100, 000 to help her secure an apartment, it was gathered. One of the neighbours who pleaded anonymity said John returned from work that morning and, while washing his clothes, would intermittently shout ‘Jesus.’ He said he heard him scream like that up to three times. Another neighbour also said he overheard John and Blessing talking after he had given her N100,000.00 to enable her relocate.

John’s sister, Angela Ibrahim who lives in Badagry, said that morning, she was invited to John’s office by the management of the African Fertilizer &a Chemicals (Big) Ltd in Agbara, Ogun State. She said she was aware that since the previous week, John had been going to the wharf to clear the company’s goods and would always stay there overnight. He would then come home in the morning and to observe some rest before proceeding to the office.

She said the invitation surprised her, and she quickly raced to the office. She said further:
 “There, I was told that Blessing Ohare Ukhurebor, a girl from Edo State, who John had wanted to marry, burnt him alive. I could not understand that because it was not up to four days that the girl left my house and did not show any signs of an impending violence. That was when I started calling my brothers. When we got to John’s house, we saw John bent on the bed, totally burnt. There was no electricity and the gas cooker in the kitchen was not affected. The two phones were there. There were no signs that the gas cooker or phone caused the fire. It was only John and the area he was sleeping that was burnt. The neighbours that we met told us that some people had taken Blessing out, as she was also affected. But they said she was not dead. The neighbours went and reported the incident to the Baale of the area who ordered some of the palace chiefs and John’s neighbours to report the incident to the police.

“On getting to the Police Station in Agbara, the police said they could not do anything unless a relation of the deceased was around. When my brothers came, initially they could not hold themselves to follow the processes of investigation. After some logistics and protocols at the police station, the corpse was taken to the Badagry General Hospital for preservation in the morgue. All our efforts to get to see Blessing to know how she was affected and find out what happened were rebuffed by Blessing’s uncle who was rather threatening us. A few days after John’s interment, we got a call from the same Blessing’s uncle, telling us that Blessing had also died.”

 Angela also explained that Blessing was a very violent woman while the lady dated John. She informed that John confided in her that since he made his intentions known to her she became agitated.
“She had her chance on August 1, by 7:45am, while John was sleeping, That was when Blessing, who already had her plans worked out, poured fuel on John and lit the match. Unfortunately, because fuel is inflammable, she was also affected,” Angela lamented.

EVANS WAS FORCED TO PLEAD GUILTY~~HIS LAWYER

Barrister Olukoya Ogungbeje, the counsel to the notorious Kidnapper Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, aka  Evans,has alleged that his client was forced to plead guilty.

In a statement issued after Evans pleaded guilty at his arraignment, the lawyer said his client would change his plea to not guilty at the resumed hearing on October 19.

The statement reads:

"It must be noted that our client had been in police custody since 10th of June 2017 till date and his lawyer and family members have been denied access to him.

"His arraignment was brought to our attention through the social media platform. We rushed to court in a bid to confer with our client before the commencement of proceedings but the Police denied us access to him.

"We sought for adjournment to enable us confer with our client in line with the provisions of Section 36(6) (2) of the Constitution but same was turned down by the court.

"Moreso, the information/charge sheet was served on us in open court on the same day of arraignment."

According to Ogungbeje, his client informed him of his intention to change his plea.

"After the purported guilty plea of our client and the court rose, our client told us clearly that the police told him to plead guilty failing which the police will kill him.

"This is definitely unconstitutional and we intend to challenge this unconstitutional procedure of hoodwinking, unduly influencing, brainwashing and coercing an accused into entering a guilty plea against his wish and freewill.

"Our client pointedly told us that being informed now, he will change his 'police motivated guilty plea' to 'not guilty' at the next adjourned date.

"It is settled law that plea of guilty must be made voluntarily and devoid of any influence, coercion and manipulation.

"We have a responsibility to assist the cause of justice in accordance with the law."

Evans as well as two of the five suspects arraigned with him, pleaded guilty to the two-count charge of kidnapping and conspiracy brought against them.

Those arraigned with him were — Uche Amadi, Ogechi Uchechukwu, Okwuchukwu Nwachuckwu, Chilaka Ifeanyi and Victor Chukwunonso Aduba.

Hakeem Oshodi, the judge who presided over the case, had ordered that they be remanded in Kirikiri prison.

Monday 28 August 2017

MAN ALLEGEDLY KILLS FRIEND TO AVOID PAYING BACK LOAN IN KANO

Hassan Lawan, 40,has been apprehended for allegedly killing  his friend, Zilani Yusuf, 35, who lent him N50,000 in Bari, Kano State, after the deceased asked him to repay the loan.

In order to actualise his plan, Lawan invited Yusuf to his house on July 16, 2017, on the pretext that he would pay the money. He also asked the victim not to tell anybody about his visit to his house.

The Commissioner of Police, Kano Police Command, Mr. Rabiu Yusuf, revealed that the suspect allegedly killed his friend during the visit and then harvested his organs.

But the bubble burst when Yusuf did not return home and the friend he had confided in before leaving to visit Lawan, raised the alarm and informed the victim's family. His relatives reported his disappearance to the police.

Homicide detectives pulled the suspect in and questioned him. He owned up to the crime. The police later found the dead body of the victim in Bari, with his private parts cut off.

In a brief chat with Sunday Sun, Lawan said: "When he continued to demand for the money, I decided to kill him and removed his private parts, so that he would stop disturbing me to pay him."