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Friday, 22 May 2020

POPULAR HOTELIER IN OGUN STATE WHO WENT MISSING FOUND DEAD IN IS CAR TRUNK

                                                                              

A popular hotelier in Ogun State,who owns Uncle J. Bee Hotel located at 168, Lagos-Idiroko Road, Alhaji Jimoh Bello, who went missing on Monday night May 18, was found dead inside his car trunk along Owode-Idi-Iroko Road in the state today May 21.

Late Bello,according to source, left his home at Owode around 8:30pm on May 18 for Idi-Iroko but never got to his destination. His family members declared him missing after waiting for 48 hours.

After an intense search, he was found naked inside the trunk of his saloon car today May 21. It is believed that he was ambushed on his way by assailants who stripped and killed him, then locked his body inside his car.

Road users who noticed a stench from a car that was stationed by the roadside, alerted the police who opened the vehicle and found the man’s dead body in the trunk.

 The state Commissioner for Police, Kenneth Ebrimson, who confirmed the incident, said an investigation has commenced.

    “He was reported missing on Wednesday. Today, we received a call about a vehicle parked on the road with blood. Policemen went to the scene, opened the trunk and discovered his body.

    At this moment, we do not know how he was killed or those who did it. We do not know if the blood was as a result of body injuries.

    “The body was already in a bad shape when it was discovered. We have commenced investigation.'' he said

 

Wednesday, 20 May 2020

NOLLYWOOD ACTOR ARRESTED FOR ALLEGEDLY STABS HIS NEIGHBOUR TO DEATH

                                                                            


 Nollywood actor, Temitayo Phillips Ogunbusola, has been arrested for allegedly stabbing his neighbor, Oladotun Johnson Opeyemi, to death over PHCN bill. It was gathered that the incident happened on Saturday 17th, May,2020, at their home located at No. 4, Sebil Kazeem, Cele-Igbe, Ikotun, Lagos.

Recounting how it all started, Banjo Lateef, a fellow neighbor, said: “I’m in charge of PHCN bill for the compound and I shared the bill for April to everyone in the house and we agreed that we were going to deposit some money to avoid being disconnected. Temi was owing N21,500 and the neighbors suggested that his light be cut off, but I pleaded that they should allow me talk to him to see if he would deposit some money.

Read all he said below;



SADE DIYA...WIFE OF GENERAL OLADIPO DIYA HAS DIED OF COVID-19

                                                                      

Mrs Sade Diya, has been confirmed dead after contracting COVID-19. Reports has it that Sade , wife of Gen. Oladipupo Diya, (rtd) , died yesterday as a result of complications from coronavirus.

National Infinity reports “she died yesterday and unfortunately, most members of the General’s household are infected. The house at Ikeja is now vacant and undergoing disinfection.”
May God rest her gentle soul

HAPPY 60TH BIRTHDAY TO LAGBAJA

                                                                           


Bisade Ologunde ,is a  Nigerian singer that  adopted the name Lagbaja (meaning ‘anonymous’ or ‘faceless one’ in Yoruba) as he embarked on his career in the early 90s. His name was reflected in his choice of stage attire - a slitted textile and rubber mask adopted so that the artist represented the ‘common man’ in keeping with the carnival tradition of his Yoruba tribe.

Atiku Abubakar @atiku "60th birthday greetings to 'omo baba muko muko', the masked one who was #COVID19-proof long before this season. I wish you many more years in strength and good health. -AA"

292 NIGERIANS STRANDED IN SAUDI ARABIA ARRIVES HOME

                                                                                    



A total of 292 Nigerians stranded in the Royal Kingdom of Saudi Arabia arrived in Abuja on Tuesday evening.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, disclosed the arrival on Twitter on Wednesday.

Onyeama also said the majority of the returnees were nursing mothers and children, disclosing that they were all comfortably settled in hotels in fulfilment of the 14-day mandatory quarantine period.

‘We received 292 evacuees stranded in Saudi Arabia yesterday. The Saudi Government transported them to Abuja. A large number are nursing mothers and children and they are all comfortably settled in hotels under the mandatory 14 days quarantine,’ Onyeama indicated in the tweet.


This will be the fourth batch of Nigerians to be evacuated from foreign countries. 265 Nigerians were evacuated from the United Arab Emirates on May 6. On Friday May 8, 253 Nigerians were evacuated from the United Kingdom, and then on Sunday May 10, 160 Nigerians were evacuated from the US.


With this latest evacuation, 970 Nigerians have so far been evacuated from other countries due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

COVID-19 CONSPIRACY IN BENUE STATE: 57 DAYS AFTER " ASKED IF THE NCDC INTENTION IS TO KILL OR POISON HER"?~~IDOKO

                                                                                   

Susan Idoko Okpe,London based woman has again taken to her social media account to castigate the federal government for keeping her for treatment against her will.

Recall that on March 28, Governor Samuel Ortom in line with the advise of members of the Benue Action Committee on COVID-19 made public the name of Okpe, as the Benue state COVID-19 index case, has once again called on the Nigerian government to release her from the Abuja Isolation center where she has been for 57 days now.



In a new video recording she did today, Mrs. Okpe asked the NCDC what exactly they want from her. She asked if the intention of the agency was to kill or poison her. She insisted she is not sick and has not been treated for any ailment since she was admitted for COVID-19.



She says she has been tested five times now for the virus, that her sample was taken last Thursday for the fifth test and up till now, she has not been told the outcome of the test. She is pleading with the authorities to release her and let her go home to be with her family members.

    My name is Susan Idoko Okpe nee Lawani coming to you from my incarceration or detention center. This is my 57th day of incarceration....57th day of detention.

    I don't know what to do anymore. I have been tested five times. My last test was on Thursday the 14th of May 2020. The NCDC came and took my sample. Up till this very moment that I am talking, nobody has spoken to me, given me any result, nobody has told me anything. I am wondering what exactly are they doing with me?

    I took first test, second, third and fourth and they are saying that I have refused to take further tests. I have taken the fifth test already on Thursday.

    Please Nigerians, can somebody ask the NCDC what they want to do with me?

    I am not sick, I have never been sick since I have been here for the past 57 days.

    I have not taken any medication. I have not fallen ill. I have not had a headache. I have not coughed and I am still here. I am locked up.

    Please Nigerians, can somebody help me ask because I am really tired. I miss my children, I miss my grandchildren. I am locked up here, nobody comes to see me. I am locked up in Isolation ward. I only peep out to get my food from people whom I trust that bring my food to me.

    Please I beg of Nigerians, help me ask the NCDC or whoever is in charge, why am I being locked up here? What crime have I committed? If I have committed any crime, can they please arraign me before the court of law so that I know my fate. I am just locked up here for no reason. I am not sick. I am not sick. I have not taken any medication. Absolutely nothing wrong with me.

    Please I don't know what to do anymore and I don't know what they want to do with me anymore. NCDC please! Give me the result and let me know what you want to do with me but as I sit here, I am not sick. There is absolutely nothing wrong with me. They don't give me anything. They don't feed me. My children have to ask people to bring food for me.

    Nigerians, please ask them for me what they want to do with me. I have done five tests already and I am still here. NCDC please I am begging. I don't know what you want to do with me. Maybe you want to kill me..maybe  you want to poison me. If not what else do you want with me?'' she asked

Watch her video below
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

EMOTIONAL: A MAN KIDNAPPED 32 YEARS AGO AS A TODDLER RE-UNITED WITH HIS PARENTS (VIDEO)

                                                                                

Mao Yin was just 2 when he was abducted 32 years ago, on the way home from nursery school after his father briefly looked away while getting him some water in a hotel in the Chinese city of Xi'an, according to Chinese state-broadcaster CCTV.

He was then sold to a childless couple in a neighboring province.

After the boy was taken, the parents dedicated their lives to finding him, with his biological mother Li Jingzhi quitting her job to search for him full time.

She posted more than 100,000 flyers around 10 provinces and became a frequent guest on television shows -- including "The X-Factor" -- asking for help in finding Mao.

Mao had seen his biological mother on the television shows, but had no idea he was the one being searched for by the family for over 3 decades.

In late April, Xi'an police received a tip about a man who had bought a baby in the 1980s, according to news agency Xinhua.

Investigators used facial recognition technology to analyze an old photo of Mao as a boy and came up with a simulated image of what he might look like today. They compared the photo to the ones in a national database and were able to track down a man living in the city of Mianyang and going by the name of Gu Ningning.

A DNA test proved Gu was actually Mao who had been kidnapped all those years ago.

Police later said a childless couple had paid the equivalent of $840 in today's money for Mao at the time of his kidnapping.

Jingzhi was told authorities had tracked down her long-lost son on Mother's Day.

"This is the best gift I have ever got," she said, according to BBC.

Emotional moment man who was kidnapped as a toddler reunited with his parents 32 years later after using facial recognition technology
                                                                            
                                                                                       


On Monday, the family broke down in tears embracing each other after finally being brought together at a news conference held by the Xi'an police.
"I don't want him to leave me anymore. I won't let him leave me anymore," said Mao's mother, Li Jingzhi.

 Emotional moment man who was kidnapped as a toddler reunited with his parents 32 years later after using facial recognition technology

 Mao, who now runs a home decoration business in Sichuan, said he will move to Xi'an to live with his biological parents, according to CCTV.

As an investigation into the October 17, 1988 disappearance is ongoing, police have yet to provide any more details on the couple who paid for Mao.



Below is a video of Mao reuniting with his parents.

VIDEO OF UNITING FAMILY