Monday, September 28, 2015

2 Nigerian NDLEA officials run away with seized narcotics

Daniel Goska, a Superintendent of Narcotics, and Ndubuisi Ughor, a Chief Narcotic Agent, have been declared wanted after absconding, last month, with seized narcotics. They’re last seen on duty at the Enugu Airport on August 7, after they nabbed one Dayson-Eddie Ifeanyichukwu and 3 others with 74.4kg of narcotics at the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu.
They allegedly conspired with Ifeanyichukwu. This isn’t first time such conspiracy is happening. While Obasanjo was in power, a National Committee for the Reform of the NDLEA, set up to probe the agency in 2007, indicted NDLEA prosecutors and prison officials.
Then, 11 NDLEA prosecutors, 14 lawyers, and 11 prison officials operated a cartel which specialized in releasing convicted drug traffickers. Between 2005 and 2006, they secretly released 197 convicted trafficker that had already been sentenced to various jail terms.
The agency has taken necessary steps by stopping the salaries of Goska and Ughor, The NDLEA chairman called on members of the public with useful information about their whereabouts to report to the nearest office

My ordeal in the den of the kidnappers- Olu Falae

A former finance minister, Olu Falae, who was kidnapped and released last week, has provided shocking details of his ordeal at the hands of his abductors, narrating how he was deprived of food and made to trek several kilometres to freedom.

Policeman to be executed by hanging

A Rivers State High Court has sentenced one Inspector Samuel Timothy of the Nigeria Police to death by hanging for shooting and killing a sachet water dealer, Onyekachi Nwasouba.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Police collect N4,500 to find missing teenagers

The parents of two teenagers in the Solomade, Ikorodu area of Lagos State, have been devastated after the duo suddenly went missing while running errands.

Robbers storm Catholic Church in Abuja

The Catholic Church of Annunciation, Kubwa, was upgraded as a Parish by the Archdiocese of Abuja and less than 3 months after the upgrade, suspected armed robbers stormed it and carted away valuable equipment and a Toyota Camry.

Ambode names ex Punch Editor, Steve Ayorinde and 35 others in cabinet list

A former Managing Director, National Mirror, Steve Ayorinde and a former Chairman of the Ejigbo Local Council Development Area, Kehinde Bamigbetan, were among the 37 names submitted by the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, on Monday to the state House of Assembly for screening.

Saraki loses bid to stop trial , faces tribunal today

THE Senate President, Bukola Saraki, on Monday said he would appear before the Code of Conduct Tribunal on Tuesday (today) to face a 13-count charge of false asset declaration levelled against him by the Code of Conduct Bureau.

Bristow helicopter crashed 12 seconds after engine failure – AIB

The helicopter crash in the Oworonshoki area of Lagos on August 12, 2015 was due to an uncontained engine failure that lasted 12 seconds, the preliminary report from the Accident Investigation Bureau has revealed.
The AIB specifically stated that field examination suggested that the aircraft’s number two engine suffered an uncontained failure, adding that the flight crew could not declare emergency before the crash occurred.
It, however, stated that the crew were certified and qualified to conduct the flight in accordance with applicable Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations, adding that the captain and co-pilot had 1,077.45 and 570 hours flight time on the aircraft type, respectively.
On August 12, the SikorskyS-76C+ chopper, with registration 5N-BGD, a domestic chartered flight operated by Bristow Helicopters Limited Nigeria, crashed into the lagoon at Oworonshoki area of Lagos.
The two flight crew members and four of the 10 passengers onboard lost their lives. The helicopter was destroyed and there was no fire. The flight departed from an offshore oil rig, SEDCO Express, and was heading to the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos.
The accident occurred when the helicopter was on the inbound flight of a round trip that originated from Lagos.
In its conclusion in the preliminary report, which was obtained by our correspondent on Monday, the AIB said, “The crew did not declare an emergency. According to FDR data, the upset lasted for 12 seconds. There were 12 souls on board, including two crew members at the time of the accident.
“There was no evidence of fire outbreak before and after the crash. The life rafts on the helicopter were observed deflated and floating in the lagoon but were not deployed. The wreckage of the helicopter was confined in a small area around the crash site in the lagoon.
“The surviving passengers reported that the flight was normal until the helicopter suddenly spiraled, descended and impacted the waters of the underlying lagoon. Field examination suggested that No 2 engine suffered an uncontained failure.”
The AIB noted that the combined Solid State Voice/Flight Data Recorder only contained information of the flight data.

Code Of Conduct Tribunal Issues Fresh Arrest Warrant On Senate President Saraki

Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal, Danladi Yakubu Umar, has issued a fresh arrest warrant on Nigerian Senate President, Bukola Saraki after a short adjournment at the resumed hearing over his false declaration of assets. Judge Umar ordered the Inspector General of Police and other security agents to bring Mr. Saraki before his court unfailingly by 10 AM tomorrow.

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Viola Davis makes history by being the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series

50 year old Viola Davis made history at the Emmy Awards by being the first African-American woman to win an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

She won for her role as Annalise Keating on ABC's hit freshman show 'How to Get Away with Murder'.

The "How to Get Away with Murder" star became very emotional as she received the award and gave a thank you speech. She said: '
In my dreams and visions, I seemed to see a line, and on the other side of that line were green fields, and lovely flowers, and beautiful white ladies, who stretched out their arms to me over the line, but I couldn't reach them no-how,' Davis said, quoting Harriet Tubman in her acceptance speech. 
'Let me tell you something: the only thing that separates women of color from anyone else is opportunity. 
'You cannot win an Emmy for roles that are simply not there.' Thank you for taking us over that line. Thank you to the Television Academy.' Davis, who is a graduate from the prestigious Juilliard School, concluded.
Her speech was a highlight from the show and also drew a standing ovation from Taraji P. Henson in the crowd.

An emotional Davis continued on by thanking the other actresses of color, including Washington, Halle Berry, Meagan Good, Gabrielle Union and fellow nominee Taraji P. Henson.

Ways of improving your memory

A strong memory depends on the health and vitality of your brain. Whether you’re a student studying for final exams, a working professional interested in doing all you can to stay mentally sharp, or a senior looking to preserve and enhance your grey matter as you age, there are lots of things you can do to improve your memory and mental performance as follow…

AAG: Quadri, Oshonaike make world team

Nigeria will feature in the International Table Tennis Federation’s Perfect 2016 World Team Championships in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Mourinho slams moaning Wenger

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho says he expected Arsenal to “moan” after his side beat the Gunners 2-0 in a feisty game at Stamford Bridge.

Man stabs, removes 74-year-old father’s heart

Residents of Abesan Estate in the Ipaja area of Lagos State have been thrown into confusion after a man, Nelson Oamen, stabbed his father, Ehiremen Oamen, to death during an altercation.

Anguish as Police truck crushes two siblings to death

Tragedy struck in llesa, Osun State on Sunday when a driver of a police Armoured Personnel Carrier crushed two kids of the same parents to death.

Count me out of Saraki's ordeal- Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari on Sunday denied instigating the ongoing corruption trial of the Senate President, Bukola Saraki.

Friday, September 18, 2015

I’m still the best Yoruba comedian –Mr. Latin

Popular Yoruba actor, Bolaji Amusan, otherwise called Mr. Latin, has said his craft is unrivalled in the Yoruba comedy genre.

Bribe-taking policemen shoot at couple, kill wife

Motorcycle drivers on Thursday shut down the Ijegun Road in the Alimosho area of Lagos State, after a woman, Idongesit Ekpo, and her husband, Godwin, were shot by a team of policemen attached to the Isheri Osun Police Division.

EFCC declares Saraki’s firm MD, Izuagbe, wanted

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Thursday declared wanted the man managing Senate President Bukola Saraki’s property company, Mr. Kennedy Izuagbe, for alleged N3.6bn money laundering.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Man jailed for stealing bolt and nuts


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The Magistrate, Akanume Okonkwo, sentenced Mr. Uwaka after he pleaded guilty to the charge.
The convict is of unknown address.

ICPC to try 2 lecturers for rape allegations

The Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission has concluded arrangement to prosecute two lecturers allegedly involved in rape cases.

Gang leader shoots three dead at Lagos party

There has been tension in the Railway Line area of Oyingbo, Lagos State, after hoodlums led by a gang leader, identified as John Ibafo, unleashed mayhem, shooting dead three persons, with several others injured.

Crane accident: Families of Nigerian victims to get N70m each

Families of the six Nigerian pilgrims who lost their lives in the Friday September 11th crane accident at the Grand Mosque in the Saudi Arabian city of Mecca are to receive N70m each as compensation from the Saudi Custodian of the two Holy Mosques, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

FIFA Presidency: Odegbami cries foul play

Former Nigeria captain, Segun Odegbami, has protested the criteria set by the Nigeria Football Federation for nomination of a candidate for the FIFA presidential election.

I’m “reasonably satisfied” with Buhari so far — Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has stated that he is “reasonably satisfied” with the performance of President Muhammadu Buhari since his coming into office on May 29, 2015.

Boko Haram agreed to swap Chibok girls with arrested bomb expert — Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has said that one of the conditions given by Boko Haram for the release of the abducted Chibok schoolgirls was for the Nigerian government to release one of the sect members with expertise in making Improvised Explosives Devices (IEDs).

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Meet this 64-year-old virgin

Ngipheni from KwaMafunze in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa is a virgin at 64. She had to remain a virgin because that was the only way to participate in reed dance, a yearly dance/cultural activity for their king, Goodwill Zwelithini’s called umkhosi womhlanga. She has been part of the reed dance since she was a teenager.

Don’t accept Fayose’s rams, Imams tell Muslims

The League of Imams and Alfas in Ekiti has ordered Muslims in the state not to collect rams and other food items for Sallah celebration, if presented to them in any form by the state government.

Why I shunned Nigeria – Jordon Ibe

Liverpool winger Jordon Ibe confirmed on Tuesday he had decided   to play football for England rather than Nigeria.

Kenyan maid uses urine to prepare meals for bosses for maltreating her

According to Modern Kenyan Corps, a Facebook page showcasing happenings in the East African country, a vengeful house girl who was maltreated by her boss' family took vengeance on the entire household by using her own urine to prepare meals for the household.


Woman set to marry the man that left her for a Nigerian scammer using fake picture

When Rebecca Lewis found out her fiance planned to leave her for a pretty blonde he had met online, her world fell apart.

Monday, September 14, 2015

Abductors of The SUN’s deputy MD’s wife are robbers’ •Gang demands N100m

The police in Lagos say those that abducted the wife of Mr. Steve Nwosu, the Deputy Managing Director of The SUNNewspapers, Toyin, from their apartment are robbers.

Impersonation: Police investigate A’Ibom gov’s driver

The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has commenced investigation into the alleged police impersonation of a driver to the state Governor, Emmanuel Udom, Mr. Edet Bassey.

Student union leaders budget N1.8m for phone calls

Student Union executives and legislators at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, have budgeted N1, 837, 550 to make official phone calls between August, 2015 and January, 2016.

Nigerian pilgrimage officials arrested, imprisoned in Saudi Arabia

The coordinator of the National Hajj Commission (NAHCON) in Mecca, Suleiman Usman, has disclosed that some Nigerian pilgrimage officials were arrested and taken to prison by the Saudi authorities for trespass.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

School building collapses in Jos, several pupils feared dead

A school, Abu Naima Primary and Secondary School, located in the Bukuru area of Jos, the Plateau state capital, collapsed on Sunday evening, killing a yet unknown number of  pupils.

NDLEA allows graduate to drown during raid

Officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency have been accused of drowning a 32-year-old graduate of Law, Dapo Olasore, in the Agboyi, Alapere area of Lagos State.

Ministerial list: DSS screens Odimegwu, Falana, Utomi, Dambazzau others

A FORMER Managing Director of Nigerian Breweries Limited, Mr. Festus Odimegwu and a former presidential candidate, Prof. Pat Utomi, are among the ministerial nominees that have been screened by the Department of State Service..

I left N280bn Abacha loot in the coffers- Obasanjo

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo said he left in the national treasury over N287bn, made up of $2bn, £100m and N10bn in cash and property, being the loot recovered from the late dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha.

LASTMA boss seeks modern traffic control method

The new General Manager of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, Mr. Bashir Braimah, has urged the officers of the agency to devise a modern method of removing gridlock in the state without chasing vehicles.

Guinness Book records World’s Tallest Married Couple

With a combined height of 13 ft 10.72 in (423.47 cm), Sun Mingming, 33, and his wife Xu Yan, 29, of China, claim the title for Tallest married couple, measuring 7 ft 8.98 in (236.17 cm) and 6 ft 1.74 in (187.3 com) respectively. 

Pastor Tunde Bakare Reveals That Orubebe Offered Him $50k USD After A Meeting With Jonathan.

Mr. Bakare, a former running-mate of President Muhammadu Buhari on the platform of defunct Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in 2011, said he wrote four -point letter to Mr. Jonathan, calling his attention to the level of impunity in his administration.

Real Madrid President Perez Says Mourinho Raised The bar At Real Madrid

Real Madrid president, Florentino Perez, has admitted that the former manager, Jose Mourinho, raised the level at the club.

Alamieyeseigha Says Obasanjo Almost collapsed The First Day They Met

Former Bayelsa State Governor, Diepreye Solomon Peter Alamieyeseigha has claimed that ex-president, President Olusegun Obasanjo nearly fainted the first day they met after his (Alamieyeseigha) release from prison.

Buhari won’t interfere with Senate probe of Obasanjo, others –Presidency

The Presidency has said that President Muhammadu Buhari will not interfere in the ongoing probes being carried out by the National Assembly.

Debtor states, others spend N6bn to maintain private jets

As the cash crunch continues to hit the federal and state governments across the country owing to declining global oil prices, SUNDAY PUNCH has gathered that 11 private jets and helicopters owned by seven state governments are being maintained with about N6bn yearly.

Saturday, September 12, 2015

APC Governors fail to declare assets

Governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress have said they will not follow the example laid by President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo in declaring their assets publicly.

Family of Lagos fire disaster victims: We waited for Chidinma to tell us what happened, but now she’s dead

A pool of blood and water would be the first sight to behold on the floor of the burnt one-bedroom apartment. Some neighbours were seen gathered outside, discussing the fire disaster that claimed the lives of eight members of one family in just one night.
It would perhaps be the most tragic incident to have occurred in Lagos metropolis on that day!
On Tuesday, September 8, 2015, 28-year-old fair-complexioned Kelechukwu Michael went out as usual to his shop in Yaba, Lagos, where he sold textile materials. His 18-year-old wife, Nkiru, having just been delivered of a baby boy three weeks before the incident, was said to be preparing for the upcoming naming ceremony of their second child.
To help in the preparation, Nkiru’s 80-year-old mother, Anthonia Aleh, was said to have come all the way from Nsukka, Enugu State, for the Omugo rites, a popular Igbo culture of a mother nursing her daughter’s baby. She was said to be preparing to return to Enugu on Wednesday with two girls (Odinaka, 12, and Ukamaka, 13) she had brought with her when the tragedy struck.
Those who knew Michael described him as a hardworking man who would do anything to give his family a better life, but on the night of that fateful Tuesday, around 11.30pm, fire engulfed his apartment, killing him, his wife, their two children (one year and eight months old first child, Favour, and the three-week-old boy), his mother-in-law and two other girls in the building.
One other girl, Chidinma, who had survived the incident and rushed to the General Hospital, Gbagada, Lagos, also died around 6am on Thursday.
She was the eighth person to have died as a result of the inferno, which was reportedly caused by Aleh lighting a candle and putting it on a table in the living room when she wanted to bathe her daughter’s baby in the night and forgetting to put it off.
Though no one could tell exactly what happened that night (since all eight victims are now dead), it was insinuated that after the candle burned out, the fire ignited the table and engulfed the living room.
When Saturday PUNCH visited the victims’ apartment on Thursday, it was one scene that would melt a stony heart.
The building, marked LASBCA S/L X PCA 10/9/15, was choked between two other buildings in the compound, making room for no ventilation in the apartment and impossible for two persons to pass through the passages between Kelechukwu’s apartment and the other two buildings at the same time. With blood everywhere, cooked rice in the pots in the kitchen, burnt refrigerator, electric iron, sound system, ceiling fans, wooden cupboard, mattresses and broken louvres, the sign of tragedy was written all over the apartment.
Neighbours said that the family could have escaped the inferno but the burglar proof on the windows and doors made it impossible.
“Thieves and armed robbers are disturbing us; that is why there are burglar proofs all over the place,” said one old woman, Tina John.
“Unfortunately, armed robbers did not kill them but an ordinary candle. If there were no burglary proofs, they would have escaped.”
When our correspondents visited, none of the other tenants was around. It was said that their negligence was the secondary cause of the incident and they might have run away for fear of criticism.
Some residents in the area argued that if their co-tenants had offered help when the fire just started, some of the victims would have survived.
A community leader, Chief Kareem Awoyemi, also blamed the victims’ tragedy on the immediate neighbours’ negligence and the poor planning of the buildings in the compound.
He said, “They are not friendly in the building. But as a human being, even if I am not friendly with you, if you are passing through a crisis moment, I would assist you. They should question the co-tenants for negligence. They called me around 3am when the fire had already wreaked great havoc.
“The 58-year-old building is choked between two other buildings. They used to sell spare parts in the place before it was turned to a residential apartment. I also learnt the power supply to the apartment had been cut off, probably because he [Kelechukwu] owed light bills, but he had generators.
“So I am just wondering whether he kept a keg of petrol inside the apartment. I wouldn’t know whether that was why the whole place was burnt like that. The lives lost were just too many. The Community Development Association will set up a committee to probe the incident.”
Meanwhile, the spokesperson for the National Emergency Management Agency, South-West Zone, Ibrahim Farinloye, said the cause of the fire was yet to be known.
At the Trauma and Burns Centre, General Hospital, Gbagada, where the only survivor [now late] had been rushed to, two of Kelechukwu’s younger brothers, Onoja and Ali, who had arrived from Onitsha, sat quietly perhaps thinking of the tragic incident that had befallen their family.
They described the incident that befell the family as a calamity of unimaginable proportion that wiped out a whole generation.
“I am now pressed for words now; it is one of the unimaginable things that has happened to us in our family. Man is like vapour that fades away. I didn’t know I would never see my brother again. No one is alive to tell the actual story of what happened that night, but I want the police to carry out full investigation and let us know what happened. Most of our family members are not aware yet and we have no plans for burial yet,” Onoja said.
“This is tragic, this is tragic, all my two-day efforts are wasted,” a dark middle-aged woman, Christianah Faleti, wailed outside the Trauma and Burns ward at the General Hospital, Gbagada, sitting on the pavement of a gutter.
She was one of the residents that had alerted others in the night of the incident and had also stayed by Chidinma’s bed all through the period she was there. She added she was so troubled that night that she didn’t remember putting on her bra in order to rush the girl to the hospital.
She cried the more, “For three days, I had been with this girl, but now she’s gone. They were all trapped between the kitchen and the bedroom and were burnt. It’s a tragic one. Chidinma was burnt on the face. Her head swelled up. We first rushed her to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, but they rejected her because we couldn’t make any deposit for treatment. It was later that we rushed her here.
“They didn’t take care of her at LUTH. Our slogan should be ‘Save a soul first.’ The girl wouldn’t have died if she had been treated promptly when we took her to LUTH. It was later we dialled 112 and Lagos State Ambulance Service came to carry her.
“Since that midnight, I’ve been here. I don’t usually go out of my room without putting on a bra, but that night, I did. Eight members of a family lost in a fire incident. Chidinma was responding to treatment before she died. I just left her this morning to have my bath and eat. Coming here now, they are telling me she is dead.
“I don’t understand the kind of enmity in their neighbourhood that they couldn’t help the family on time. We also don’t have good government here in Nigeria. Why should we ask for money first before helping ourselves?
“When I was with her, she was just struggling. I would tell her, ‘Chidinma, sorry’ and she would nod her head. But she is no more.”
In the night when the disaster occurred, there were 12 other fire incidents throughout the Lagos metropolis, the Director of the Lagos State Fire Service, Rasak Fadipe, said, adding that there was a need for increased vigilance among residents.
“We are still at a loss over why the casualty was that high because the fire itself was not that severe. The kitchen was not affected, so nobody can explain why it was that serious,” he said.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Command, Joe Offor, also confirmed the incident and added that the police had taken the corpses to a mortuary.
Worried about the increasing rate of fire incidents which had caused loss of lives and property in the metropolis, the Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, said he noticed that many of the fire incidents were caused by power outages, particularly at night, as a result of high voltage supply.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information & Strategy, Fola Adeyemi, had said in a statement on Wednesday on behalf of the governor that the incidents were negatively affecting socio-economic activities in Lagos.
“Lagosians must be vigilant, particularly at night, and ensure that they switch off all electrical appliances to prevent fire outbreak arising from power surge,” Ambode said.
He added that the residents of the state should also ensure that they do not store inflammable materials, such as petroleum products, in their homes. He said candles and lanterns should be put off when going to bed, reminding them to contact the state emergency lines, 767 and 112, in case of any crisis.

Oluchi saw her death coming –Family of electrocuted UNILAG student

Long faces, broken spirits and an atmosphere filled with grief welcome you to the home. Tucked in a reserved part of Okota, a sprawling suburb in the heart of Lagos, the neighbourhood has perhaps seen more visitors over the last few days than at any previous time in its history. Since the tragic demise of Oluchi Anekwe, a 300 level accounting student of the University of Lagos who was electrocuted on campus last Tuesday evening, the flow of sympathisers has swelled by the minute – men, women and even children – everybody has turned up to commiserate with the household. It is the most difficult period for the Anekwes, a catholic family from Aku in Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area of Enugu State.