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Friday, 22 September 2017
POLICE DISMISS OFFICER WHO KILLED A MAN AND PLANTED A GUN ON HIM TO LABEL HIM ARMED ROBBER IN ENUGU
The Police Service Commission has approved the dismissal of one Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP) for murder. A statement released by the commission's spokesperson, Ikechukwu Ani, says the officer, whose identity was undisclosed, shot and killed an innocent citizen in Igboeze South Local Government Area of Enugu State and after murdering the victim, planted a gun on him and labeled him an armed robber.
The statement reads: “Police Service Commission has approved the dismissal of a Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP, for unlawful exercise of authority, discreditable conduct and for raising false report. The senior Police Officer was said to have shot and killed an innocent citizen in Igboeze South Local Government Area of Enugu State and planted a gun on his victim which he branded an armed robber.”
The statement reads: “Police Service Commission has approved the dismissal of a Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP, for unlawful exercise of authority, discreditable conduct and for raising false report. The senior Police Officer was said to have shot and killed an innocent citizen in Igboeze South Local Government Area of Enugu State and planted a gun on his victim which he branded an armed robber.”
RACIST COMMENT: ENGLAND COACH WHO MADE 'EBOLA' RACIST COMMENT ON ENIOLA ALUKO & HER FAMILY HAS BEEN SACKED!
England women’s manager, Mark Sampson, who made a racist comment about Ebola at Eniola Aluko and her family in Nigeria, has been sacked .
Recall that last month, Eniola Aluko, the elder sister of Nigeria striker Sone Aluko accused England women’s head coach Mark Sampson of subjecting herself and her Nigerian family to a ‘racist’ jibe about the Ebola virus.
The claims follow allegations in May 2016 that she was bullied by Sampson and that he made a remark with ‘racial connotations’ to another mixed-race player. But Mr. Sampson and the Football Association denied Miss Aluko’s accusations.
Eniola Aluko who plays for Chelsea Ladies was later dropped from the England squad after the allegations came to light.
FA chief executive in a statement on Wednesday confirmed that the coach has been sacked from his job after receiving the full report into accusations against Sampson in March 2014 of inappropriate relationships with more than one female player at Bristol Academy.
Read the full FA statement below..
The Football Association can confirm that Mark Sampson's contract as England Women's Head Coach has been terminated with immediate effect.
Prior to taking charge of the national team in December 2013, Mark was manager of Bristol Academy. In 2014, safeguarding allegations were made against him about his time with Bristol. The safeguarding assessment was that he did not pose a risk working in the game.
However, the full report of that investigation was only brought to the attention of the current FA leadership last week and it is our judgement that it revealed clear evidence of inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour by a coach. It is on this basis that we have acted quickly to agree a termination of Mark's contract.
In respect of investigations into specific allegations made by Eniola Aluko in 2016, The FA stands by the findings of the independent barrister Katherine Newton's investigation.
Mark Sampson has denied all of the accusations put to him and no evidence of wrong-doing was found. We will continue to support the independent investigation as it reviews the recent evidence presented to it and publish any new findings and recommendations.
Recall that last month, Eniola Aluko, the elder sister of Nigeria striker Sone Aluko accused England women’s head coach Mark Sampson of subjecting herself and her Nigerian family to a ‘racist’ jibe about the Ebola virus.
The claims follow allegations in May 2016 that she was bullied by Sampson and that he made a remark with ‘racial connotations’ to another mixed-race player. But Mr. Sampson and the Football Association denied Miss Aluko’s accusations.
Eniola Aluko who plays for Chelsea Ladies was later dropped from the England squad after the allegations came to light.
FA chief executive in a statement on Wednesday confirmed that the coach has been sacked from his job after receiving the full report into accusations against Sampson in March 2014 of inappropriate relationships with more than one female player at Bristol Academy.
Read the full FA statement below..
The Football Association can confirm that Mark Sampson's contract as England Women's Head Coach has been terminated with immediate effect.
Prior to taking charge of the national team in December 2013, Mark was manager of Bristol Academy. In 2014, safeguarding allegations were made against him about his time with Bristol. The safeguarding assessment was that he did not pose a risk working in the game.
However, the full report of that investigation was only brought to the attention of the current FA leadership last week and it is our judgement that it revealed clear evidence of inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour by a coach. It is on this basis that we have acted quickly to agree a termination of Mark's contract.
In respect of investigations into specific allegations made by Eniola Aluko in 2016, The FA stands by the findings of the independent barrister Katherine Newton's investigation.
Mark Sampson has denied all of the accusations put to him and no evidence of wrong-doing was found. We will continue to support the independent investigation as it reviews the recent evidence presented to it and publish any new findings and recommendations.
PHOTOS: LAGOS POLICE DEMOLISHED 6 SHRINES IN IKORODU...STRANGE OBJECTS FOUND !
The Lagos State commissioner of police , Edgal Imohimi, on Wednesday,20th, led a team of security personnel to demolish six shrines in Ikorodu town in Lagos state.
Items found in some of the shrines included coffins, human head sculpture, hard currencies, and other fetish materials. See more photos...
Items found in some of the shrines included coffins, human head sculpture, hard currencies, and other fetish materials. See more photos...
PHOTOS: HOW LADY ESCAPED BEING KILLED AND DISMEMBERED BY SUSPECTED RITUALISTS IN SAPELE
A young lady who hawks cocoyam in Sapele, Delta state, was a victim of suspected ritualists two days ago in Sapele . On the fateful day, she was forced into a waiting car by the kidnappers at gunpoint.
The men drove her into The Ethiope Primary school in Sapele where they prepared to kill her and dismember her body. However, luck ran out on them after residents in the area heard the cries of the young lady. They rushed into the school and rescued her. The men were not apprehended as they fled the scene of the incident.
The abandoned vehicle has been towed to the Sapele main police station while investigations into the matter is ongoing.
The men drove her into The Ethiope Primary school in Sapele where they prepared to kill her and dismember her body. However, luck ran out on them after residents in the area heard the cries of the young lady. They rushed into the school and rescued her. The men were not apprehended as they fled the scene of the incident.
The abandoned vehicle has been towed to the Sapele main police station while investigations into the matter is ongoing.
PHOTOS: MAN KILLED HIS GIRLFRIEND AND WROTE: "SHE CANT DATE ANY MAN WHILE AM STILL ALIVE"
Cinta Nyambs,25, found lying in a pool of blood with multiple stab wounds in the chest, neck and stomach.
According to report, 25-year-old man, named Dan, committed suicide after he stabbed his girlfriend to death. He had first attempted to stab himself, before ingesting pesticide. Unfortunately these didn't work, he resorted to using rope ties to a rafter.
This happened in Molo town, Nakuru County Kenya on Monday night, September 18. The 25-year-old man identified as Daniel Mwangi alias Dan
Residents said Cinta and Dan had engaged in a heated argument Monday night before Cinta’s screams were heard emanating from Dan’s rental house.
According to Dan’s neighbour, Andrew Marwa, he heard Cinta’s screams at 7pm Monday, but could not gain access into Dan’s house since the house’s main door was made of steel, making it difficult to break the door open.
“At first, I thought the woman was screaming due to a robbery attack, only to be informed that Dan had killed his girlfriend before taking his life,” said Marwa.
One of the residents, who broke into Dan’s house after several attempts, said the two lovebirds were already dead by the time he got access into the house.
“The house was a mess; several broken clay cups were spread in the room; a strong smell of the pesticide had filled the air,” said Dan’s neighbour, Silas Awiti.
A suicide note left behind by Dan implied that Cinta was having a love affair with another man, which sparked the fatal jealousy.
“I love her so much she cannot date another man while I’m still alive. It is so stupid of me to do this (commit murder, suicide), but why should I live?” read the note in part.
Paul Itume, a village elder in Molo, said had the neighbours responded to Cinta’s screams in good time, her life would have been saved.
Itume expressed concern over the frequent cases of partners committing murder or suicide in Molo town, urging lovers to solve their differences amicably without resorting to violence.
Molo Deputy County Commissioner David Wanyonyi, who confirmed the incident said the loss of lives of Cinta and Dan was as a result of love gone sour.
Cinta, who got engaged to Dan in October, 2016, had graduated from Bondo Teachers’ Training College with a certificate in primary education.
Bodies of the two lovers were deposited at Molo Sub-County Hospital mortuary.
According to report, 25-year-old man, named Dan, committed suicide after he stabbed his girlfriend to death. He had first attempted to stab himself, before ingesting pesticide. Unfortunately these didn't work, he resorted to using rope ties to a rafter.
This happened in Molo town, Nakuru County Kenya on Monday night, September 18. The 25-year-old man identified as Daniel Mwangi alias Dan
Residents said Cinta and Dan had engaged in a heated argument Monday night before Cinta’s screams were heard emanating from Dan’s rental house.
According to Dan’s neighbour, Andrew Marwa, he heard Cinta’s screams at 7pm Monday, but could not gain access into Dan’s house since the house’s main door was made of steel, making it difficult to break the door open.
“At first, I thought the woman was screaming due to a robbery attack, only to be informed that Dan had killed his girlfriend before taking his life,” said Marwa.
One of the residents, who broke into Dan’s house after several attempts, said the two lovebirds were already dead by the time he got access into the house.
“The house was a mess; several broken clay cups were spread in the room; a strong smell of the pesticide had filled the air,” said Dan’s neighbour, Silas Awiti.
A suicide note left behind by Dan implied that Cinta was having a love affair with another man, which sparked the fatal jealousy.
“I love her so much she cannot date another man while I’m still alive. It is so stupid of me to do this (commit murder, suicide), but why should I live?” read the note in part.
Paul Itume, a village elder in Molo, said had the neighbours responded to Cinta’s screams in good time, her life would have been saved.
Itume expressed concern over the frequent cases of partners committing murder or suicide in Molo town, urging lovers to solve their differences amicably without resorting to violence.
Molo Deputy County Commissioner David Wanyonyi, who confirmed the incident said the loss of lives of Cinta and Dan was as a result of love gone sour.
Cinta, who got engaged to Dan in October, 2016, had graduated from Bondo Teachers’ Training College with a certificate in primary education.
Bodies of the two lovers were deposited at Molo Sub-County Hospital mortuary.
Wednesday, 20 September 2017
"I DO NOT KNOW THE NUMBER OF PATIENTS I HAVE KILLED"~~ FAKE DOCTOR ARRESTED IN LAGOS SAYS
John Anopuem,42, a fake docor, who was arrested in Lagos state has confessed that he has no idea the number of patients that have died from the wrong prescriptions he administered
Mr Anopuem was arrested by members of the Lagos state police at his shop which is located at Seriki Aro street, Ikeja and some suspicious drugs also recovered. He was paraded by the State Commissioner of Police, Mr Imohimi Edgar at Ikeja, Lagos.
He also confessed that he usually administered drugs through guesswork. Sometimes it worked and at other times it was harmful to the patients which might result in death.
“It was a mistake I made and I could not say it was not harmful and I cannot confirm the number of the patients that may have died as a result of the wrong prescription of the drugs.” He said.
Mr Anopuem was arrested by members of the Lagos state police at his shop which is located at Seriki Aro street, Ikeja and some suspicious drugs also recovered. He was paraded by the State Commissioner of Police, Mr Imohimi Edgar at Ikeja, Lagos.
He also confessed that he usually administered drugs through guesswork. Sometimes it worked and at other times it was harmful to the patients which might result in death.
“It was a mistake I made and I could not say it was not harmful and I cannot confirm the number of the patients that may have died as a result of the wrong prescription of the drugs.” He said.
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