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Thursday 22 June 2017

FESTAC TOWN: AT LEAST 10 MILLIONAIRES ARE VICTIMS OF KIDNAPPING

At least, 10 millionaires have fallen victims of abduction for money at Festac Town, Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Area , Lagos State in the last couple of months, according to investigation. A police source attached to Area ‘E’ Police Command, said:

“Since June last year, till date, about 10 rich men had been kidnapped in Festac and Satellite. We know these kidnappers are the same. Their modus of operation is the same. They wear military camouflage uniform and use the same type of vehicles. Most of the victims are traders at ASPAMDA section of the Trade Fair Complex.”

Another police source said: “One of the millionaires in Festac called me; he said many of them are scared and are currently moving out of Festac. He said he didn’t understand what was going on in Festac. He said towards the end of last year, he had counted five millionaires that had been kidnapped.

“When he was counting the victims, he wasn’t aware of the recent kidnap of one Frank Umeh. He said that what troubles them most in Festac about the kidnapping, is that the kidnappers used to demand ransoms in dollars.

One of the residents also told me that one of the victims’ ransom was paid in South Africa.” He added that the reason for the demand of dollar was not farfetched. He linked it to weakening naira and increasing power of dollar.

On Thursday, the latest victim, Frank Umeh, like other victims, was kidnapped by men in military uniforms at Raji Rasaki Estate, Amuwo-Odofin. Residents described Umeh as an industrialist. A resident added: “The kidnappers were in military uniform.

They trailed Umeh to the front of his house. A driver was driving him. They didn’t bother with the driver. They just took only Umeh. It’s the same gang that had been kidnapping rich men in Festac.” It was learnt that the family of one of the victims paid $1 million.

The kidnappers later said the family was rude to them and refused to release the victim. They now demanded another $1 million. A stranger visiting some parts of Festac like 21, 22 roads, 7, 3 and 4th avenues, would be embarrassed at how residents stare and monitor his or her movements. Before Umeh’s abduction, one Mr. Cosmas Ojukwu Anayo was kidnapped at the estate’s gate, leading to his house. Anayo, a businessman at Trade Fair Complex, was driving back to his home, House 16, X Close, 21 Road, when he was kidnapped. Anayo’s abduction was said to have occurred around 8:15p.m. penultimate Thursday.

The business mogul was in company with four of his apprentices when they were waylaid at X Close gate. The kidnappers took Anayo, but allowed the four apprentices to go. A relative of Anayo, who refused to disclose his name, confirmed the abduction. He said: “It happened on Thursday.
The victim’s wife is not at home now. She should be the person to decide who to speak to. Since he was abducted, we have not received any call or mention of ransom. We are worried about his safety.”

A resident, who wished to remain anonymous, also spoke on Anayo’s abduction. He said: “We were praying when we saw men dressed in military camouflage, fully armed in front of the gate. They must have trailed him. They simply asked him to follow them and he cooperated.

They hurled him inside their vehicle and drove off.” According to him, there had been cases of rampant kidnapping in the area. He added: “The kidnappers’ usual method of operation is to abduct their victims and remain incommunicado for about a week before they start negotiating with the victim’s family.” Last year, kidnappers abducted the wife of the Sun Newspaper’s Deputy Managing Director, Mrs. Toyin Nwosu. The abduction took place within the same locality as that of Anayo.

The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Dolapo Badmus, said she did not know the number of kidnap victims in Festac and its environs. She said: “I can confirm Francis Umeh who was kidnapped on January 28, 2016, at Festac. Police do not have record of serial kidnapping. But investigation is in high gear to unravel the incident. We are hopeful that very soon the victim would be released.”

PHOTOS: ANGRY ROBBERS SET VICTOR UWAIFO'S HOSTEL IN BENIN ON FIRE BECAUSE THE OCCUPANTS CALLED FOR HELP

As shared by Pretty Maris on Facebook, angry armed robbers set the hostel of popular Edo musician, Victor Uwaifo on fire because the occupants called for help.

This is what arm robbers did to a friends house early hours of this morning at our Edo popular musician hostel “VICTOR UWAIFO” off college road Benin city

The incident occurred at about 9pm wen The robbers was breaking my friends nabos door
So my friend made a call to alert some guys in d area to come to their aid so d robbers heard them making calls and they left…. So my friends n other nabo was to scared to spend the night there so they left

At abt 12am they received a call that the robberscame back n took their few expensive belongings and set the house ablaze…

Now they are stranded with just d clothes they wore since yesterday……
ACT OF WICKEDNESS !!!!
Here are photos from the raze;





KIDNAPPING: THESE ARE 5 THINGS YOU SHOULD AVOID POSTING ON SOCIAL MEDIA

The rate of kidnapping in Nigeria in recent times has gone up astronomically, causing some panic andfear among people. These are some things you should avoid doing if you don’t want to be a victim. Many warnings have been sounded about dos and don’ts on social media.

An alleged revelation by billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onuamadike aka Evans, who was recently arrested adds more reason to why extra care should be taken regarding what is posted on
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter etc.

Several other kidnappings have been reported across Nigeria and experts believed the social media is one of the ways kidnappers scout potential victims

1. Posting exact location, address, email and phone number.
Would you tell your contact address to every total stranger you meet on the road? Your answer is as good as almost everyone else’s. So think of leaving your contact details on social media this way. Use the privacy settings on the social media platforms to control this feature.

2. When posting photos of your vacation
When you are going on vacation, the prospect of posting photos and making it public is always exciting, but there are dangers to that.
By posting every move, you may be unknowingly giving out information to criminals about when you are not going to be at home. It may also alert con artists of your presence at the vacation destination.

3. Posting photos of newly acquired assets
Like going on a vacation, it may seem exciting to post the photos of your newly acquired stuff. But you could be attracting some unscrupulous elements to yourself. Thieves have been known to get their information from such sources.

4. Posting details about your kids
Kids are cute. It is very tempting to want to tell everyone about your kids’ new milestone. But you may be unknowingly giving kidnappers information about your kids. It is very dangerous to give out your child’s school and other details online.

5. Don’t express hate in any form
It has become ‘intellectually fashionable’ nowadays to share fantastic political views on social media. Some take it too far. They post hate messages and messages full of racial discrimination. While your circle of friends may understand what you are all about and pardon your faults, some outside of your circle who may see the post may not. It is especially dangerous now that bloggers screenshot your post and share widely......Share if you like

(KEMI FILANI BLOG)

Wednesday 21 June 2017

PHOTOS: POLICE PARADE EIGHT SUSPECTED ALLEGEDLY KILLERS OF ONDO APC CHIEFTAIN

Eight suspects allegedly behind the abduction and murder of APC chieftain, Olumide Odimayo were paraded at the Ondo State Police Headquarters on Wednesday 21, June,2017.

The corpse of Odimayo, who was kidnapped last Thursday, at his country home in Igbotu, Ese Odo local government. was found by members of a local vigilante group, near Ogolo River, between Sabomi and Igbotu in Ese Odo Local Government Area of the state on Monday.

Unknown gunmen had abducted Odimayo popularly called “Londoner” at his home in Igbotu community.

The armed hoodlums entered the community through the bush, shot into the air and whisked away the APC chieftain.

More photos below...




"MY MARRIAGE LASTED FOR ONE YEAR......AND I NEVER DATED MERCY AIGBE'S ESTRANGED HUSBAND"~~BIMBO AKINSANYA

 Top Nollywood actress, Bimbo Akinsanya, AKAN"Omo Oloja", has rubbished social media reports that she once married Olanrewaju Gentry (Larry Gentry), the  estranged husband of her colleague, Mercy Aigbe.

She insisted there is no iota of truth in the tale. She, therefore, enjoined her fans and the general public to disregard the publication in its totality as it’s nothing but a mischievous statement.
She further described it as not only fictitious but malicious, labeling those peddling it as mischief makers whose aim is to cause disaffection between herself and Mercy Aigbe and drag the image she built over the years in the mud.


Speaking with ENCOMIUM Weekly on Thursday, May 11, 2017, the talented role interpreter expressed deep concern over the post, saying, “I was shocked when my attention was called to the post that I was once married to Mercy Aigbe’s husband. That’s absolute lie. I only met the man about 14 years ago when we were filming in his office, and I was not the only one. Since, I never met him. I didn’t even know him well until he married Mercy. So, I don’t know how and where they came across their story. How can some bloggers sit at the corners of their rooms and be fabricating lies against another person without calling that person to confirm the tale or rumour about what they heard about the person? Have they called me or Gentry to find out whether we have ever dated let alone married. That’s malicious. I think those behind the stuff are only interested in maligning me.


“To put the record straight, I got married in 2014. I got separated from my husband in 2015 when my son was just three years old. I have since remained a single mother. So, Gentry and I never dated let alone married. Anybody in doubt is free to confirm what I said from Gentry himself or Mercy Aigbe. Some people are just being mischievous for peddling that kind of rumour.”

SAUDI KING APPOINTS HIS SON AS CROWN PRINCE

Saudi Arabia’s king has appointed his son Mohammed bin Salman as crown prince – replacing his nephew, Mohammed bin Nayef, as first in line to the throne.

The young prince was little known to Saudis and outsiders before Salman became king in January 2015. He had previously been in charge of his father’s royal court when Salman was the crown prince.

The Saudi monarch quickly awarded his son expansive powers and named him deputy crown prince two years ago to the surprise of many within the royal family who are more senior and more experienced than Mohammed bin Salman, also known by his initials MBS.

The appointment of such a young royal as the immediate heir to the throne essentially sets Saudi policy for decades and removes the challenge of uncertainty. Saudi Arabia’s stock market was up by more than 3.5 percent in mid-day trading.

“He could be there for 50 years,” said Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, a research fellow at the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University. “If you look at it positively, it is basically setting Saudi Arabia’s course into the 21st century.”

King Salman’s decree also means Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 31, will become deputy prime minister while continuing as defence minister, BBC said.

Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, 57, has been removed from his role as head of domestic security, state media say.He has pledged allegiance to the new crown prince, news agency SPA reports.

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POLICE FOIL ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP FEMI OTEDOLA FOR N1 BILLION RANSOM

 An attempt to kidnap an oil magnate, Femi Otedola, has been foiled by the Nigeria Police Force.

The principal suspect, one Ikechukwu Daniel, a 28-year-old indigene of Imo State, who is the mastermind of the gang, was rusticated from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria due to his cult-related activities on campus in 2009/2010.

He also doubles as the IT guru of the kidnap gang with mastery of computer applications.

Another member of the gang, 29-year-old Adeyemi Kayode, a serving officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and a native of Ojoo in Ibadan, Oyo State serves as a personal assistant to the Commandant, NSCDC Oyo State Command.

The suspect was said to have taken undue advantage of his office to obtain the GSM number and location of their would-be victim.

According to the police hierarchy in Abuja, he hatched the plan on how to kidnap the business magnate to make a demand of one billion naira ransom.

The third suspect, Ayodele Temitayo, a native of Oyo in Ibadan, Oyo State who is the marksman and armourer of the gang, claimed to have been dismissed from 213 Battalion Maiduguri of Nigeria Army as a Private in 2015.

All the suspects made confessional statements revealing that they had successfully carried out several high profile kidnappings and two AK47 rifles loaded with live ammunition were recovered from them.

While efforts were being intensified to apprehend other members of the gang and extend investigation to their other criminal enterprise, the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim Idris restated the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to clamp down on all criminal activities across the country and reassures law abiding citizens that criminal elements would be eventually apprehended and charged to court.



The arrest was achieved through coordinated intelligence gathering and deployment of technical investigative tools that spanned several weeks.