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Sunday, 28 June 2020

FATHER ARRESTED FOR RAPPING HIS 3-YEAR OLD DAUGHTER


A 43- year old man , Ikechukwu Ekenta, a native of Ogwah in Mbaitolu L.G.A of Imo State, has been arrested for raping his 3- year- old daughter Kamsiyochukwu Ekenta.

According to reports, he raped her the day his wife, the girl’s mother went to the hospital to deliver her baby.

The rapist said he was carried away and pushed by an evil spirit 'Amadioha' to rape his daughter.

He said each time the spirit possessed him, he will start doing weird things. He also lied that he didn’t penetrate her, that he used his fingers in defiling her.

His wife Uzoamaka Ekenta, on her part revealed that after she came back from the hospital, she noticed her daughter was in pain while bathing and cleaning her private part.

She asked her daughter why she was in pain and the little girl explained to her in vivid details how her father raped her.

She said she immediately confronted her husband and he admitted committing the crime, but insisted he used his fingers. She said she took her daughter to the hospital, where it was confirmed that her hymen had been broken and he penetrated her with his p*nis and not with his fingers as he claimed.

She further revealed she complained to her husband’s parents and they threatened to deal with her if she dares to tell anyone.

She later confided in a friend, who reported the matter. He was immediately arrested with the help of Department Of State Service (DSS) and he will charged to court soon.

Saturday, 27 June 2020

HAPPY BIRTHDAY : BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU @ 55



 Without purpose, life is meaningless. With insight, our path is illuminated. When purpose and insight are embedded attributes of anyone’s life, such an individual will not only inspire others, but serve God through humanity.

In the race of life and our quest to own the world we did not create, only few mortals remain led by insight and driven by purpose. While many see their time on earth as a race in the service of mankind, and others carried away by life’s privileges, especially the temporary opportunities that come their way.

Thus, they miss their paths and wander on the highway of vainglory. It is not unnatural for humankind to get missing in the pursuit of phantasm. Therefore, this failing does not constitute a reason for judging anyone. However, we are compelled to reflect deeply when certain individuals with privileges, influence and power deliberately understate them to remain humans. Their ways compel us to ask the question, ‘what life is really about?’.

The outlook of the limited individuals in this category contradicts the reasons why we crave power, pursue outstanding success or exceptional wealth. It is indeed paradoxical that after acquiring ‘temporal omnipotence’, these people are still extremely humble, empathetic and authentic. These dispositions are a rarity after ‘conquering the world’, but when you find them at the foundation of the heart of a leader, then there is something really exceptional about him or her.

It is Governor Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu’s 55th birthday on this earthly plane, having been born on Friday, June 25, 1965. This occasion presents a veritable opportunity to discuss and present the ‘limited in circulation’ aspect of an outstanding and purposeful leader.

The governor belongs to the small class of people who deliberately understate their privileges, influence and power to remain connected to the society and their friends. Consistently, he shows introspection in his conducts and engagements with people of different categories, which gives hope and encouragement about the beauty ahead of them.

With the office he occupies, there is no gainsaying that life has been kind to him. But instead of getting lost in the oblivion of self-importance, Sanwo-Olu remains awake to the impermanence of the exalted seat that has increased his endearment to humans, with a fixed gaze on God for wisdom and continuous guidance on his assigned responsibility leading Lagos to greatness.

It may be briefly, but I have seen the governor in two different roles. Initially as an aspirant to the exalted office of the Governor of Lagos State, when his passion for service took him to every nook and cranny of the State, canvassing for votes and engaging people with solutions to some of the challenges facing the State.

Even though Lagos was an All Progressives Congress (APC) dominated-State, he left no stone unturned in chasing his vision and constantly sought the face of God. He demonstrated that faith without work is dead, just as he proved that vision is more important than sight in achieving aspirations. Day and night, he worked really hard to convince Lagosians about his seriousness and readiness for the office.

Subsequently, he was elected the 15th Governor of Lagos State. The ceremony that ushered him into office signalled the responsibilities of the life ahead of him as the Governor of Africa’s most populous city and 5th largest economy.  On that glorious day, it rained heavily, which affirmed that God is with him on the journey of leading Lagos to greatness.

Undeniably, the occasion was so beautiful that it could stoke the embers of envy and inadvertently attire him in conceit, if temperance was dead. But none of these will happen because Sanwo-Olu has made himself everybody’s Governor, willing to listen and ready to act.

Since his inauguration a year ago, the governor has become the model for how to control power and make it subservient to the people. We all know that power can be likened to a rabid dog, imbued with riotous energy to shield their owners from the truth and isolate them from humanity, but Sanwo-Olu has remained accessible and connected.

As governor, he dropped the title of ‘Your Excellency’ and chose to be addressed as ‘Mr. Governor’ because he reflected that no man is excellent, no matter his status in the society and enormity of his wealth, except God.

On that subject, he once jokingly said “Let us agree that it is true that the red ink that flows from the pen of a Governor is powerful enough to sign ‘life to death’, but have you people also thought about the power in the blood that has been signing ‘death to life’ from the beginning of the world? The power in that blood can also take life from the living, but the ink from a Governor’s pen cannot bring the dead to life”.

“You people need to understand that position is a privilege and power is temporary. How well you impact humanity with the opportunity fate has bestowed upon you is what is actually important and that should drive every leader. Let us not encourage a culture of executive arrogance and mislead people into thinking that they are semi-gods. Well, for me; only God, the Almighty, is excellent”.

The exchange was not strange because that is how he engages freely with everyone. However, his words were heavy and intriguing. While the conversation provided reliable avenues for peeping into the workings of his gracious mind, it also forced every participant in the conversation into moments of deep reflection.

Clearly, he has had his own contemplations decades before this great moment. Otherwise, he would not have been able to effortlessly arrest power with his uncommon humility. The manner he judiciously dispenses power and asserts his authority with consideration, further proved that he came prepared for this office. He masterfully de-emphasises ‘You’ and emphasises ‘We’ in his dealings because he is a fervent believer in the impressive outputs of synergy.

I may not have noticed his shortcomings, but he alerts us to his own imperfections each time he says “You guys should work on yourselves. You need to aspire to get better. I am also working on myself. I want to be better every day”. This is candour. This is humanity. The essential Governor Sanwo-Olu. I want to say to Mr. Governor, this is the leadership that inspires us and motivates us to surpass ourselves. So that he knows, that conversation is like an adrenaline booster, it keeps us awake and alert for weeks.

Everyone knows that perfection is not a human attribute, but that is a daily journey for Sanwo-Olu is quite inspiring. This is also evident in the way he handles awkward moments. Not out of weakness, but as an expression of a mastered temperament to keep power under control, he intentionally mortifies himself.

As a leader, through his deeds and actions, Sanwo-Olu has shown that power is not actually dangerous, it is human beings that get dangerous with power, because they tend to lose self and sense of empathy as a result of its intoxicating influence.

With Governor Sanwo-Olu, it is obvious that good people make good places. Therefore, Lagos will certainly become better and greater under his leadership. His sense of purpose is steadfast enough to bring alive the vision of a greater Lagos. His efforts thus far are masterstrokes and suggestive of the masterpiece Lagos will become as envisioned in the THEMES Agenda.

As Mr. Governor marks his 55th birthday today, I wish him long life and prosperity. I pray that God will continue to grant him wisdom and uphold His covenant of excellence with him. Always remember that “The highway of the upright leads away from evil; he who guards his way protects his life”, Proverb 16:17.

By Olusegun Fafore

WHY I SET UP ILLEGAL CHECK POINT~~DISMISSED POLICE OFFICER


A dismissed policeman, Usman Yohanna, was arrested by the Niger state police command for setting up an illegal checkpoint and extorting money from people in Gurara local government area.

Yohanna was arrested when police detectives led by the DPO of Gawu Babangida Division discovered an illegal checkpoint along Boyi-Sarkin Daku road which was alleged to have been set up by an Inspector of Police.

The suspect when interviewed said that he was dismissed from police service as a sergeant since February 2019 at Sabon Tasha Division of the Kaduna state Police Command.

Yohanna said that after dismissal, its became very difficult for him  to fend for his family and it was difficult to get another job so he and his friends devised the plan to set up the illegal checkpoint when they noticed that the area of secluded and it would be difficult for them to be discovered.

The Niger state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Wasiu Abiodun said that the police recovered a complete set of Police camouflage uniform from him adding that the other members of the gang are on the run but the police are on their trail.

ABUJA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT REOPENS WITH LIMITED SERVICE


Federal government reopened the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Saturday with limited service after nearly three months of shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemi.

The airport also witnessed strict compliance to other safety measures aimed at curtailing the spread of the virus.


The checks for COVID-19 safety protocols and screening were carried out on passengers at the departure lounge.

The seats, which were usually crowded, have been rearranged in compliance with the social distancing rule.

Inscriptions to further guide passengers, such as “do not use this seat”, “keep your distance”, were placed on seats.
 News Agency of Nigeria reports.

Friday, 26 June 2020

LAGOS STATE GOVT. TO SHUTPOPULAR KARA BRIDGE


Federal Government has sought the consent of Lagos State government under the leadership of Babajide Sanwo-Olu to conduct an integrity test on the popular Kara bridge in the state.

The request a  presented to the state government by the Deputy Director, Highways, Federal Ministry of Works, K.Y Ibrahim.
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The ministry solicited the support of the state for the success of the job, noting that contractors in charge of the section of the expressway had requested that the route be closed from Friday, June 26 to Sunday, June 28 while they ensure the bridge’s ‘serviceability’ due to the explosion.

A part of the letter reads; “We now request the support of the Lagos State Government in terms of handling the expected high traffic volume that may be generated along the axis during the work and also to help evacuate the wreckage of the accident still on site.”

3 WOMEN ARRESTED AFTER 818 ROUNDS OF LIVE AMMUNITION FOUND CONCEALED IN BAG OF RICE (VIDEO)



Three women Eleana Yowei, 25, Favour Bello, 21, and Priye Jimi, 30.were  paraded after 818 rounds of live ammunition were found concealed in a bag of rice.

Lance Corporal Yowei, the husband of Eleana Yowei, is also currently detained by the Nigerian military.


Speaking to newsmen while being paraded alongside other suspects, 25-year-old Eleana Yowei (pictured above) said the bag of rice was brought home by her husband, Lance Corporal Yowei from Zamfara.

 

Eleana, who lives in Kano, said her husband of 7 years called her on the phone on May 28, to say Favour Bello, 21, who stays with her, will be travelling to Bayelsa and instructed her to give her the bag of rice when she's travelling. He added that Favour has been instructed to hand the bag of rice over to her mother Priye Jimi, 30, when she gets to Bayelsa.

 

The next day, her husband called to tell her Favour has been detained at the car park by louts. He sent soldiers from the barracks who went there and were also detained. That evening, officers came to her home and arrested her.

 

She was taken to SARS office in Bompai, Kano, and detained for one week before she was transferred to Abuja.

 

In tears, Eleana told newsmen that she didn't check the content of the bag of rice because of the trust she had for her husband of seven years. She said she is a victim and advised people to always check the content of whatever package they receive.
 

"For seven years which I married my husband this has never happened. Right now, I'm a victim and my only regret is that, because if trust, I did not check the content of it. I only just, on instruction, gave out the rice. Had it been I checked the content of it..."

 

Favour Bello, narrating what happened, said her mum called her on May 27, instructing her to come to Bayelsa "based on the lockdown". Bello, who is a student of FCE Kano, said she lives with Eleana Yowei in the North since it's close to her school.

 

She added that Eleana's husband also informed her on the same day that his wife will give her half bag of rice to take to her mother and he sent her 19,000 Naira as her transport fare.

 

However, Favour was arrested at the park after transport workers noticed that the bag of rice was too heavy and opened it to check its content.

 

Favour said while being paraded that she had no idea what was in the bag until it was opened at the park.

 

Priye Jimi, Flavour's mother, who police say is 30 years old, also said she had no idea what was in the bag.

 

While being paraded, Priye Jimi explained that she received a call from her daughter, Favour, complaining that she was having issues with Eleana Yowei, so she adviced her daughter to come home since there was a lockdown in place and schools were closed. She added that she got a message from Eleana's husband telling her that he will send half bag of rice to her through her daughter but she had no idea what was in the bag of rice.

 

Nigerian Police force PRO, DCP Frank Mba, said during a press conference that the ammunition concealed in a bag of rice was intercepted in a car park in Kano by officers monitoring activities at various motor parks.

 

He added: "3 women aged 30, 25, and 21 years respectively were arrested for a failed attempt to move a total of 818 rounds of live ammunition all the way from Kano to Bayelsa state."

 

He said Eleana's husband has been arrested and "is currently detained by the Nigerian military."

 

He adviced Nigerians against the need to get rich quick by going into crime.

 

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GOOD SAMARITAN: MAN RETURNS #1.8MILLION FOUND IN A CARTORN OF NOODLES BOUGHT IN A STORE


 Mr. Chidiebere Ogbonna, is a man that can be described as a “good Samaritan” . He surprised many days ago as he returned the sum of #1.8million to the place he bought a cartoon of indomie as he discovered that the content was not what he bought rather it contained the sum of #1.8million.

The man had gone to buy the noodles, and on getting home discovered the money and returned it to the store owner.

According to reports, Chidiebere said he got home, opened the carton and when he saw what was inside, he immediately returned it back.
When asked why he returned the cash despite the hardship ravaging the country right now, he said the money was not his, so there was no reason for him to keep it.

The vendor who could not hold back his joy, thanked him and told him to come back and collect a carton of indomie whenever he needs it till December.