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Tuesday, 5 May 2020

BIRTHDAY: SALAWA ABENI IS A YEAR OLDER TODAY

                                                                               


Congratulations Ore m'owo re wa...Queen Salawa Abeni , Musician , buiness woman and originator of Waka Music Modernizer,is a year older today.

Salawa Abeni Alidu (born May 5, 1961) is a popular Nigerian singer.  She began her professional career in Waka music when she released her debut album titled, Late General Murtala Ramat Mohammed, in 1976.

Happy birthday to her.

Monday, 4 May 2020

40 MEN HIDDEN IN A TRALER LOAD WITH COW FROM ZAMFARA INTERCEPTED IN LAGOS

                                                                           


A trailer loaded with cows and about forty men (hidden in-between)  coming from Zamfara State was intercepted at the Berger end of Lagos-Ibadan expressway this afternoon, Monday May 4, by the Lagos state security personnel.

 Upon the interception, the driver and his passengers were ordered to return to the state where they were coming from.

 Interstate travels are currently banned as part of measures to stop the spread of the contagious Coronavirus. Only transportation of essential goods and services are permitted between states.

FG RECEIVES $311M ABACHA LOOT FROM USA

                                                                                    


The Federal government has received $311,797,866.11, the third tranche of the former head of state, late General Sani Abacha loot, from the United States and the Bailiwick of Jersey.

 Attorney-General of Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, disclosed this in a statement released today May 4 by his Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations, Dr Umar Gwandu.

 According to Malami, the amount increased significantly from over $308 million mentioned in an earlier statement in February to over $311million as a result of the interest that accrued from February 3 to April 28, when the fund was transferred to the Central Bank of Nigeria.

 Malami said the latest recovery would support and assist in expediting the construction of three major infrastructure projects across Nigeria – Lagos – Ibadan Expressway, Abuja – Kano Road, and the Second Niger Bridge. He revealed that the government was in the process of establishing a Project Monitoring Team to oversee the implementation of the projects and report regularly on progress made to the public.

 In order to ensure transparent management of the returned assets, Malami said the government would engage a Civil Society Organisation who has combined expertise in substantial infrastructure projects, civil engineering, anti-corruption compliance, anti-human trafficking compliance, and procurement to provide additional monitoring and oversight.

 He noted that the process for the engagement of the CSO monitor has already commenced with the adverts placed in two local newspapers.


The recovered funds, according to the minister, were laundered through the U.S. banking system and then held in bank accounts in the Bailiwick of Jersey.

CATHOLIC HOSPITAL ACCUSED OF STEALING BABY MOMENT AFTER DELIVERY

                                                                                   
                                                                       

Mrs. Faith Obinna,31,a nurse; has accused medical personnel of St. Raphael Divine Mercy Specialist Hospital, Ikorodu, Lagos State, of stealing her baby moments after delivery.

The distraught woman insisted that she delivered twins and that one of them was stolen at the labour room of the hospital before she could recover from anaesthesia.

She explained that anaesthesia was given to her before a Caesarean Section (CS) was carried out on her to bring out the twins. She said that the anaesthesia was given to her even after she had told doctors at the hospital that she didn’t want it.

According to her, she had the CS on March 6, 2020 and recovered to see doctor presenting her with a baby, while she was expecting twins. She insisted that her second baby was stolen by the hospital.

She further explained after registering at the hospital, she was asked to carry out three scans and each showed the two babies. She said that even the heart beats of the two babies were different and that the laboratory technician showed her everything on the screen of the scan machine. The scan also showed that one of the babies was a boy, but the sex of the other couldn’t be determined because its leg covered the sex organ.

Faith said: “On the first day I registered at the hospital, one doctor Ade that attended to me, asked me to go for scan. The scan showed twins. The pregnancy was then four months. The second scan was to determine the sex of the babies. One was a boy, but the technician couldn’t tell the sex of the other baby because its leg covered the organ part. I was later handed over to doctor Uzoma, who took care of me until delivery.”

She explained that in the process of subsequent ante-natal visits, Uzoma asked her to do another scan, which she did. The doctor said everything was fine. Faith said that before the delivery day, she did three scan and all showed the twins in different foetal positions.

She said: “On the day of the delivery, they tried to send my husband away, but he refused to go home. He went out to wait. After the operation, they called my husband and told him that it was only one baby inside my womb. Even though I was feeling groggy, I only heard the cries of one baby. I asked my husband, where is the other baby, the staff asked me to calm down. Four days later, my husband and I decided to raise the alarm. The Chief medical doctor of the hospital asked me to accept just one baby, I refused.”

After she was discharged, Faith and her husband refused to pay the balance of their medical bills, unless the different scans were given to them.

She said: “When I was about to be discharged, I asked for my scan results, they refused to give them to me. Rather, they hid my file. When we wanted to leaven they locked the gate against us.”
When the couple was eventually allowed to go, they narrated the incident to friends and family members and returned to the hospital. The hospital, which is a catholic one, invited a reverend father and sister and senior doctors.

She said: “We asked for the scan result. They said that if they released the results, they wouldn’t like to see it on social media that it could affect the medical doctor and the hospital could be shut down. He said that what happened was scan error. I told them it was impossible. I know that scan error could occur in sex, but not where twins’ detention is concerned. I saw the babies with my two eyes. I know they are with one of my babies. The reverend asked us to have mercy. He promised that refund all money we had spent since I registered with the hospital. We refused.”

Doctor Uzoma, a consultant gynaecologist, who said that he took delivery of Faith, along with six other doctors said: "First of all, it’s not my hospital, it’s a catholic hospital. I’m a consultant gynaecologist with the hospital. Faith Obinna was my patient. I gave her my phone number; if I wanted to steal her baby, I wouldn’t have given her my number. The true situation of things is that in November 2019, I asked her to do a scan, which she did in the hospital, with one of our male staffs. The scan showed two foetuses.”

Uzoma explained that in January, Faith did another scan with a female staff, which showed a single foetus. While the scan was on-going, Faith said that the previous scan revealed two babies, so the male staff who conducted the first scan was invited, to take a look. The male staff said that he saw two foetuses, while the female staff argued that it was one foetus.

Uzoma continued: “The female staff asked him to write the report of the scan which she signed without informing any of the doctors. Unfortunately, when Faith did the third scan, still by the male staff, two foetuses were confirmed.  Clinically, faith has a big belly. The hospital worked based on the scan report. We prepared for the delivery of two babies. On the day of the CS, we had seven doctors in the hospital, including myself and the CMD, who is an orthopaedic surgeon. She was delivered of one baby and immediately we brought her husband into the theatre to see for himself while she was still open. He wasn't surprised because the first scan she did elsewhere confirmed one.”

According to Uzoma, a few days later, Faith and her husband dragged the management to Alagbon police station where the case is presently being investigated. They have also served a court notification order demanding for N250 million.

“Never for once did we offer them money. The management of the hospital only asked them not to pay the balance of the bill since they claimed they spent more money buying double baby items. Unfortunately, they have continued to threaten the hospital and management.”

NOLLYWOOD STAR GENEVIEVE NNAJI, OFR @ 41


                                                                        

Genevieve Nnaji, actress, movie director and producer, who turned 41,  Born in Mbaise, Imo State, the fourth of eight children of the family.

She attended Methodist Girls College in Yaba, Lagos and went on to attend the University of Lagos.
She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in creative arts.

The ageless Genevieve Nnaji blazed the trail in the movie industry by winning the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a leading role in 2005.

In 2011, she was honoured as a member of the Order of the Federal Republic by the Nigerian government for her contributions to the film industry.

Nnaji’ had starred in over 200 Nollywood movies, since she began appearing in movies at the age of 19.
Happy birthday.

DAUGHTER KILLS MOTHER OVER SEX WITH HER HUSBAND

                                                                                   



A 28-year old lady,  Mrs. Ifeoluwa Fehintola, has allegedly murdered her mother, Ruth Shodeya, after she reportedly caught her having sex with her husband on their matrimonial bed.

P.M.EXPRESS reports that the incident happened in a community in Owode Ede, Osun State, where the daughter lives with her husband.

The 44-year old mother, Ruth, was said to have visited her daughter for two weeks and in the process seduced her husband and they engaged in sex romp. While they were still in the act, the daughter, who went to the market, returned and met them. She then took a kitchen knife and stabbed her mother. She was said to have bled profusely and was rushed to the hospital but before then she was already dead; the doctors confirmed her dead and the corpse was deposited at the mortuary for autopsy report.

The matter was reported to the Police, Mrs. Ifeoluwa Fehintola was arrested and detained for interrogation. She has admitted that she killed her.She further stated, “My mother has been like that since we were small; she goes around with different men. Even when my father was alive, she cheats on him. After my father’s death, she got so balanced with her wayward life that there no man she can’t allow to sleep with her”.”I couldn’t imagine that she will stoop so low to the level of my husband. She only came to spend two weeks with us and she has already shattered my home for me.

I went to the market to buy some food items but before I could get back home I met my husband and my mother on our matrimonial bed. I was so furious that I went straight to the kitchen to reach for a knife. I had wanted to killed the both of them; my husband managed to escape but my mother couldn’t as I stabbed her on the chest” Ifeoluwa said.

The suspect is currently in Police custody and the Police said she may likely be charged for murder which attracts life imprisonment if she is tried and found guilty before the Court for the alleged offence.

ECONOMIC LEAKAGES: 17 CHINESE AND LOCALS ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL MINING IN OSUN STATE

                                                                           


A Joint task force recently inaugurated by the Osun State Government, has arrested 27 persons for illegal mining in the state.

 Mr Abdullahi Binuyo, the Deputy Chief of Staff to Gov. Gboyega Oyetola confirmed the arrest of 27 persons, include 17 Chinese, 9 locals as well as the traditional chief (Bale),
 in Osogbo on Sunday May 3. He said the suspects will be prosecuted and made to pay damages.
He said;

“Aside the economic leakages, the illegal miners have also polluted the Osun River with poisonous metals, thereby making it unsafe for human consumption and irrigation.

    “We intend to prosecute them and also make sure they pay compensation.

 “As part of government’s economic reforms, solid mineral is a major sector we are exploring. For these reforms to work, it has become imperative to stop illegal mining and step up enforcement activities. The result is what we are witnessing today.

 “These people neither have genuine mining licences nor are they registered with the government.
 “What they claim to have is Exploration Licences; that does not permit them to mine the way they are doing.
“So, we will prosecute them and make them pay damages.

 “Apart from flouting government’s order to stay at home so as to contain the spread of COVID-19, they have created environmental disaster for us by poisoning our river which is a major public health concern."