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Mississippi grandmother charged with murder her 20-month-old granddaughter



A grandmother was charged with first-degree murder Tuesday after her 20-month-old granddaughter was found stabbed and burned inside an oven.
Bolivar County Sheriff Kelvin Williams identified the Mississippi woman as 48-year-old Carolyn Jones. Earlier, Williams told reporters that Jones had been taken in for questioning after the girl was found dead at a home in the Mississippi Delta town of Shaw in the US on Monday night.
“I’ve been doing law enforcement for 25 or 26 years now,” Williams said. “This is one of the most horrible things I’ve seen in doing law enforcement. The hardest part … is to see a child victim.”
Mississippi Department of Public Safety spokesman Warren Strain said officials are still investigating the cause of the girl’s death and whether she died before she was placed in the oven.
Her body has been sent to the state Crime Lab in Pearl for an autopsy. Williams said autopsy results were not yet complete Tuesday afternoon.
Williams said Jones’s brother found the body Monday night and called police in Shaw, a tow of about 2,000 people approximately 100 miles northwest of Jackson. Police in turn called the sheriff’s office and others for assistance.
Williams said Jones was living in the house where the girl was found and no one else was there at the time the murder took place.
Authorities were less clear on what led up to the death.
The child was found inside a beige frame house in the north end of Shaw. Police tape still surrounded part of the house Tuesday morning, while a stroller, a high chair, and a trash barrel of toys including a scooter sat near the curb in front of the house. Williams said those toys had belonged to the child.
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Senator Magnus Abe Dares Transport Minister



PORT HAR-COURT— Senator Magnus Abe has dared the Minister of Transportation, Mr Chibuike Amaechi, and other leaders of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Rivers State, stating that the battle for who remains the candidate of the party for the 2019 governorship election in the state has just begun.
Abe, who also emerged the candidate of the party in a direct primary conducted in the state by the Peter Odike-led APC, also rejected the adoption of Mr Tonye Cole as the governorship candidate of the APC by the National Working Committee, NWC, of the party.
Abe spoke in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, weekend, following Cole’s adoption  based on the report of the Governorship Primaries Committee that supervised the indirect process in the state.
Senator Magnus Abe and Transport Minister, Chibuike Amaechi
Abe said: “I am sure you are all aware of the current decision of the NWC of our party which accepted the report that returned Tonye Cole elected, based on the indirect primary conducted in the state.
“The battle has just begun. The party has set up an appeal. We will take advantage of the appeal panel and forward our case.
“The result of the indirect primary remains unacceptable and will remain unacceptable. The indirect primary was a charade set up by a few individuals to bring in their candidate. We will not accept that result.
“We are now faced with a fact that a man who just joined the party can claim to be a candidate of the party. This is against the wish of everybody who has worked for the party.
“I don’t have anything against Tonye Cole because he is my friend. But we are politicians and we are fighting for justice. Without truth there can be no justice and without justice there can be no peace.”
Abe further stated that he would not accept the result of the indirect primaries conducted in the state because he and other leaders of the party did not participate in the process.
“This is the situation we have talked and warned about, when the Minister of Transportation called a meeting of the party and started the event that has resulted to this.”
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Death at a Funeral: See The Man Who Stabs Another To Death During Burial Ceremony In Ogun


Punch Metro reports that the Ogun State Police Command has arrested a 32-year-old man, Julius Oliseh, for allegedly stabbing to death 23-year-old Isikilu Shittu at a burial at Mowe, in the Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area of the state.
The incident was said to have occurred on Sunday, August 5, 2018, around 2pm in Ogunru village.
It was gathered that an argument had ensued between Oliseh and Isikilu, and the suspect reportedly broke a bottle and stabbed Isikilu in the neck, which led to his death.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the suspect was arrested following a complaint lodged at the Mowe Police Station by Isikilu’s brother, Akeem Shittu.
He said, “Akeem reported that he was at a burial party with his brother in Ogunru village via Mowe when argument ensued between the suspect and his late brother over an undisclosed minor matter.
“Consequently, he said the suspect broke a bottle and stabbed the victim in the neck and he died on the spot.”
Oyeyemi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said the Divisional Police Officer, Mowe Police Division, Francis  Ebhuoma, led his men to the scene where the suspect, who had been struggling to escape, was arrested.
He said the corpse of the victim had been deposited in a mortuary for autopsy
He added that the state Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, had ordered the immediate transfer of the suspect to the Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Abeokuta, for further investigation.
“The CP also warned that the command will not tolerate any act of thuggery or hooliganism capable of sending innocent people to untimely death because human life is sacred.
“The CP has also assured the general public that the suspect in this case will face the full wrath of the law to serve as a deterrent to others,” Oyeyemi said.
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About 21yr after death FELA still speaking to government

About 21yr after death FELA still speaking to government


“My people dey suffering and smiling, everyday na the same thing. Suffer, suffer for world, enjoy for heaven.”
This week marks 21years since the musical visionary, people’s champion, activist, and Afro beat founder and legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, passed on.
Despite over two decades of his absence from this physical coil, his music remains true to its message; carrying in its innovative notes, the painful truth and a wakeup call for those with inertia: “My people are scared of the air around them; they always have an excuse not to fight for freedom.”
His music was a weapon for change and the conscience of the struggles of many Nigerians but he also resonated with other people who were facing their own struggle anywhere in the world: A radical is he who has no sense, fight without reason….I have a reason. I am authentic, yes, that’s what I am.
His message was universal and it was not particular to Nigeria, hence his appeal to many around the world. Little wonder President Macron visited the Shrine on his visit to Nigeria! He came to pay homage. Fela was well known home and abroad for pioneering the Afro beat genre; he evolved from highlife to his blend of Pan-Africanism inspired music: that’s why l use politics in my music.   That’s the only way a wider audience will get acquainted with important issues. It makes sense culturally as well.
With his brand of music and genre, Afro Beat, he went on to speak to millions and influences many more beyond the borders of Nigeria. He was given the key to the freedom of several cities in Europe and his brand of music is favoured by many African Americans rap and soul artistes, and they count Fela as a major influence. He was irreverent and unapologetic and often gets him into trouble with the military government and he paid dearly for it. Choosing my favourite songs of Fela, is like choosing a favourite amongst your children. But if pushed, I would say for me, it is; Teacher  no teach me nonsense. Well, to be honest with you, water no get enemy comes a very close second: “Water no get enemy”, Fela sang: “Water e no get enemy. If you fight am unless you wan die. I dey talk of black power.”
I introduced my son to Fela’s music at a very early age and to this day, Zombie remains, his favourite, I can see why, the musical arrangement was phenomenon.
Fela was unapologetic especially with his provocative music, Fela was a multi-instrumentalist, human rights activist, political maverick, and revolutionary who was never afraid to stand up for his beliefs and that of the downtrodden. He remains one of Africa’s most controversial musicians who, sang  out of frustration at the level of helplessness, endurance and normalisation of daily oppression meted to the masses by the corrupt politicians, military regimes and the powerful: “Music is the weapon. Music is the weapon of the future.” And Fela mastered his weapon.
Fela was fearless; ‘Fear not for man’ was his usual mantra and he fought with gusto despite the powers that be, ensuring they curtailed his freedom of expression and movement but his rebellion remained unbowed. He was irreverent and loud: “I refuse to live my life in fear…The secret to life is to have no fear.”
He never shied from challenges or controversy, afterall he was the toast master of Yabis; he poked fun at the systems and the powerful, he does it in a way that got the guilty hot under the collar and the masses laughed and got the message: I want peace, happiness, not for myself; for everybody. How we wish our politicians took a leaf from his book; they may learn something. He called out injustices, colonial mentality and other crimes against the poor and the disposed, despite  constant vilification, harassment, and even imprisonment by the Nigerian government. He pours scorn on the military regime and its law enforcement methods: “Zombie, oh, zombie, Zombie no go go unless you tell am to go, Zombie no go stop unless you tell am to stop. No brake, no jam, no sense.”
He said of the army that they dance to his music as well as march to his tunes!
His music was the very medium through which he spoke to the people. Fela said that “I just want to do my part and leaveNot for what they’re going to remember you for, but for what you believe in as a man.”
Fela always danced to his own drum and plotted his own path, never one to follow the herd; he will stick his head out while others cower in fright. This is Fela.
No one was spared from Fela’s brand of tongue-lashing, if he feels you deserve it; he will dish it hot, like in 1979 hit, INTERNATIONAL THIEF, THIEF.
YELLOW FEVER was both funny and harsh but all said in truth, all in his irrepressible way that only Fela can. To black women who bleached their skin, he sang: “Yellow fever, you dey bleach o, you dey bleach, ugly thing. Who say you fine? Na lie.”
The reasons why Fela crosses all the borders of tribes, religion and age is his use of a lingua franca that unites us: the Pidgin English. He said of pidgin English; “Broken English has been completely broken into the African way of talking, our rhythm, our intonation.”
That is Fela’s appeal the way he appeals to everyone who knows and is in the   struggle, whatever the struggle was , he always strikes the right key and reaches out to the ordinary person who, on listening to his music is drawn to the message.: I don’t mind criticism, I can handle it, but most people can’t.
You either love him or loathe him, but simply cannot ignore him. Fela was a tour de Force, a musical tornado, a messenger of change and he got under the skin of the authorities because he held a mirror to their face, as we all know the truth hurts: my people dey suffering and smiling, everyday na the same thing. Suffer, suffer for world, enjoy for heaven.”
Fela said: With my music, I create change. He was determined to use his music to prick the oppressors’ consciousness and to bring about change. He said:”A lutta continua…a lutta continua, no! It must not continue. The struggle must STOP!”
Fela was born in 1938 in Abeokuta to a very well-known socially and politically active Christian family. A son of a clergyman and an educationalist, although he was not a church going man but he was spiritual in his own way, he said: “to be spiritual is not by praying and going to church. Spiritualism is the understanding of the universe so that it can be a better place to live in.”
His mother, Funmilayo  Ransome-Kuti (FRK) was a political activist, fondly named, the Lioness of Lisabi. She was an eloquent suffragette, who fought for the rights of Nigerian women to vote, her tireless work earned her the Lenin Peace prize in the early sixties. So, the apple does not fall far from the tree; the son of  a lioness cannot be but a lion. His father penned the best National anthem that Nigeria will ever have; “Nigeria we hail thee” (well, to me it is). Koye, the eldest sibling was a former Minister of Health; Beko the younger, who was once President of the Nigerian Medical Association. He too was detained by the Nigerian government for his protests against what he believed to be the anti-democratic activities of the military; and his elder sister, was a former matron in Nigeria’s health services. So if you are looking for a patriotic Nigerian embodiment, this family was it.
In April 30, 974, Fela’s compound was raided by over a thousand military men armed to the teeth, in the tousled that ensued; they threw his mother from the first floor of the building: she broke her leg and sustained other injuries. The army then set his property on fire and razed it to the ground.
Fela was arrested for possession of marijuana, which was not a surprise. While on bail and on his return to his compound which he re-named “Kalakuta Republic. As to how he came by Kalakuta Republic, Fela said…when I was first put in jail, the name of my prison cell was ‘Kalakuta’ meaning rascality, and Republic? I wanted to identify myself with someone who didn’t agree with the Federal Republic of Nigeria…I was in non-agreement.”
He wailed in his tribute to his mother in his song: “they kill my mama”, and pointed the finger of blame at the military government. It was apparent how much he loved his mother.
Wherever, he went so does controversy, it followed hand in hand. He married 27 women in one day and divorced them all, years later after he was released from Maiduguri prison.
Fela Anikulapo Kuti would have been 80 years. His message for unity, love for his country, and clarion call for liberation from oppression of the masses rings ever so loudly more now than ever.
To Baba, El Presidente, Kalakuta Republic, I say: Yeah, yeah!! Fela forever.
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Ambode to lawmakers, don’t be clogs in wheel of progress

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode


Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Friday told lawmakers to eschew all acts that can constitute clogs in the wheel of progress based on party differences, saying the whole essence of politics is to serve the people and give back to the society.
Speaking while opening the Second Quarterly General Meeting of Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures in Nigeria, held at Lagos House, Ikeja, Ambode said politicians across party lines must be constantly reminded that the essence of politics, which is also enshrined in the Constitution is the protection of lives and property and welfare of the people.
He said it was gratifying that in the wake of movement of people across political parties in recent times, Speakers of the 36 State Houses of Assembly were in Lagos to discuss issues of national importance, just as he expressed optimism that the lawmakers would come up with further measures to deepen democracy and advance the welfare of the citizenry.
He said no arm of government can exist without the other, and as such, there must be collaboration and mutual understanding across party lines for effective governance to take place.
Speaking earlier while leading his colleagues on a courtesy visit to the Governor, Speaker of Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa said they were at Lagos House to inform the Governor of the fact that 36 Speakers across Nigeria were in Lagos to deliberate on key issues of national development including financial autonomy and state police.
Also, Chairman of the Conference and Speaker of Kebbi State House of Assembly, Mr Ismaila Kamba commended Governor Ambode for the massive infrastructural development across the state, saying the name of the Governor had been written in gold in the history of governance in Lagos.
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Why did 4 commissioners of Police got Deployed to Bayelsa within 2 weeks: people are wondering



The intriguing deployment of four commissioners to the Bayelsa State Command of the Nigeria Police Force within two weeks, by the Police High Command, is currently causing confusion, tension and anxiety among Bayelsans and residents of the state.
While many fear that the security of the people could be jeopardised by this ugly development, allegations are rife that the police hierarchy may have been influenced to redeploy the commissioners by politicians who were uncomfortable with the officers posted to the state ahead of the election year.
Only two weeks after Dan Awunah was redeployed to the Force Headquarters, Abuja, replaced by Joseph Mukan; as the state Police Command was making arrangements to welcome Mukan, he was removed and replaced with Ahmed Bello.
As Bello was preparing to take over the reins, an apparently confused Force Headquarters issued a fresh signal asking CP Ahmad Abdulraman to proceed to Bayelsa as the commissioner of police.And just like the other two, Abdulrahman was on the verge of assuming duty in Yenagoa, when yet another signal from the Force Headquarters announced his replacement with Austin Iwar, who is currently the Kaduna State police chief.
While the state command awaits Iwar’s resumption, The Guardian gathered that powerful politicians have again engineered moves to have him replaced.The rapidity in police chief deployments in the state is also a thing of concern to government officials, as well as, Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide, the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO) and other stakeholders, including pro-democracy groups, who view the police confusion with suspicion.
Former Secretary of the CLO in Bayelsa State, Comrade Morris Alagoa, describes the development as embarrassing, saying that posting should not be done according to the highest bidder, but by police structure.Alagoa, said, “The high frequency seems like even the Force Headquarters in Abuja does not know what the implications are; how embarrassing it is, as if such postings are done according to the highest bidder. It shouldn’t be. If the police has one command structure, it should show itself and, not in this seemingly uncoordinated manner.
“Ordinarily, one wouldn’t interfere with the posting of security officers because in saner climes such would be viewed as being made in the interest of the society, consideration of the environment, special needs and competence of the officers so posted. Security officers are posted not just for the sake of posting, but to deliver expected results,” he said.
Alagoa continued: “The police should distance itself from politics and do police duties in the interest of Nigeria and Nigerians…and not align to political parties.“It is only when the police and other security agencies restrict themselves to their constitutional roles that citizens would enjoy the dividends of democracy…but that will not be guaranteed if these security agencies are partisan.
“However, when the handshake goes beyond the wrist, it would naturally elicit curiosity. That is why, some stakeholders are actually concerned about this very high frequency in posting and replacing police commissioners sent to Bayelsa State…” The IYC also smells a rat in the gale of transfers as its secretary general, Mr. Alfred Kemepado, in a statement, said that it was indeed suspicious for the Force Headquarters to post four commissioners of police to one state within such a short period of time.
He said the action of the Force Headquarters, under the leadership of the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Ibrahim Idris, smacks of a surreptitious plot by the All Progressives Congress (APC) to use the police authorities to politicise the security situation in the state, with the sole aim of causing instability in the state.
Kemepado called on the police authorities not to allow themselves to be used by politicians, pointing out that, the removal of CP Don Awunah after working so hard, in collaboration with sister security agencies to safeguard the state within his short stay and the subsequent rash of deployments points in the direction of politicisation of security in the state.He recalled the repeated warnings by critical stakeholders against the politicisation of security, which could cause insecurity in the society.Kemepado regretted that since Awunah’s transfer to the Force Headquarters, the Police High Command had left Bayelsa State without a boss.
According to the group, information at the disposal of the IYC indicated that no police commissioner had taken over from Awunah two weeks after his redeployment from the state to Force Headquarters, Abuja.“We in the IYC, the umbrella body of all Ijaw youths across Nigeria are inclined to believe that, this frequent deployment of police commissioners to Bayelsa State might be traceable to political desperation and a tendency to cause instability in the state.
“We wish to make it clear that instability in Bayelsa State, the only homogenous Ijaw state in Nigeria, could cause instability across the Niger Delta… It is on this note that we call on the Force Headquarters and the IGP to exercise restraint and resist the plot by desperate politicians to use police authorities to politicise security in the state,” the statement read, just as it warned against any attempt to cause instability in order to score cheap political goals in the
The Bayelsa Good Governance Watch, a pro-democracy group also expressed concern at odd postings.Convener of the group, Ebitimi Igori, who spoke to journalists, said it was worrisome that the police administration was causing confusion in the state by the frequent and irregular deployments.Igori alleged that the frequent change of guards was part of a plot by APC leaders in Bayelsa , who are envious of Governor Seriake Dickson’s strides in the security of lives and property to cause panic and destabilise the state.
“It is becoming clear that the police has become partisan in Bayelsa State. From all indications, the police authorities have pandered to the whims and caprices of desperate politicians in the state. Their aim is to foment trouble and destabilise our state ahead of the 2019 elections. These politicians have no future in our state and as far as they are concerned, they must destabilise the state and return it to the old days of the swarming locust when Bayelsa was like a killing field. 
“It is equally very embarrassing that in less than two weeks no fewer than four CPs have been posted to the state to replace CP Don Awunah, who has been redeployed to the Force Headquarters in Abuja.The group fingered two prominent opposition politicians in the state, one of whom it said is desperate to return to power, of being behind the manipulation of the police in order to cause panic.
It therefore urged President Muhammadu Buhari to call IGP Idris to order so as not to ignite another round of crisis in the state.Reacting to the group’s allegation that APC was behind the transfers, the state publicity secretary of the party, Doifie Buokoribo, dismissed the allegation, saying he will not joins words with the peddlers of such allegation.
He said: “In a season of politics, people say all sorts of nonsense, including allegations not supported by facts.Spokesman of the state Police Command, Asimin Butswat, told The Guardian on phone said the command is still awaiting the substantive Commissioner of Police as Austin Iwar is still in Kaduna, and yet to assume duty in Bayelsa.
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Nigeria Arny Killed Boko Haram members, recovered guns and Vehicles

The Nigerian Army yesterday said it killed 16 Boko Haram terrorists and recovered a weapons cache during its clearance operation in Mairari village in Monguno local government area of Borno State. Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, Deputy Director Public Relations, Theatre Command Operation Lafiya Dole, disclosed this in a statement released in Maiduguri. Nwachukwu said that the troops also recovered two gun trucks abandoned by the insurgents during the encounter. “The insurgents in three vehicles, including gun trucks had infiltrated and attacked the community, when troops at the formation were alerted by locals . “The troops supported by the Air Task Force swiftly responded to the attack killing 16 insurgents and capturing two trucks loaded with guns abandoned by the insurgents, as they tried escaping , having been overwhelmed by the superior fire power from the troops. “The gallant troops also recovered 163 rounds of anti aircraft gun ammunition during the fierce encounter,” he said. During the fire fight, he said, four civilians and a soldier unfortunately, sustained varying degrees of injury and have been promptly evacuated to a Military Hospital, where they are currently receiving medical attention. “The FOB has been further reinforced with additional troops, while fighting patrols are on the trail of the insurgents who fled the attack. He said that normalcy had been restored and the people of Mongonu local government area are enjoined to remain vigilant and report any suspicious person(s) or activities as they go about their normal business. News Source: https://leadership.ng
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NAF medical outreach over 2000 Katsina Flood IDPs benefited from outreach

The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said it has begun a three – day medical outreach for an estimated 2,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Katsina State. NAF Director of Public Relations and Information, AVM Olatokunbo Adesanya, disclosed this in a statement, he issued yesterday in Abuja. Adesanya said that the medical outreach holding at Jibia Central Primary School in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State, was an initiative of the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar. He said the medical intervention was part of the humanitarian efforts of the NAF at mitigating the plights of victims affected by the recent flood that ravaged some parts of the state and rendered thousands of residents homeless. The spokesman said the outreach, which is expected to end today, attracted a large turnout of beneficiaries who expressed satisfaction with the medical services received from the NAF Medical Team. “The people also expressed their gratitude to the NAF for the humanitarian gesture and for remembering them in their time of need. The medical services provided during the first day of the outreach include mass de-worming of children, medical check-ups. “Distribution of treated mosquito nets, eye glasses and drugs while patients with surgical cases were also operated upon,” he said. Adesanya said that Head of Local Government Administration in the council, Alhaji Almustapha Dan-Musa, appreciated the NAF for the kind gesture and the provision of free healthcare for the people of Jibia.
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DELSU student Laments his ordeal with SARS officers they withdrew N20, 000 from my bank account

SEARCH Daily Post Nigeria Daily Post Nigeria METROHow SARS officers withdrew N20, 000 from my bank account – DELSU studentPublished on July 25, 2018 By Owen Akenzua A final year student of the Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, Johnson Oke, has giving details of how officers of the Nigerian Police attached to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) allegedly withdrew N20, 000 from his account to secure his release. Narrating his ordeal to DAILY POST in Abraka, the victim, a final year student of Geology department, said “I was on my way from Site Three of the university and was going home around Bembo Area, Abraka, when the officers, numbering three stopped me and requested for my identity card. “I showed them my DELSU Identity Card and they identified themselves as well; one of them goes by the name Hassan but I can’t remember the other name. “Afterwards, they requested for my mobile phone, which I gave to them. One of them started scrolling and saw a white lady in my phone before concluding that I am a “Yahoo Boy”. “Before I could explain myself, he seized me by the trouser and dragged me into their red vehicle parked close by. They said that they were taking me to Asaba, that I should call my master, the person teaching me the Yahoo job but I told them that I am not a “Yahoo Boy. “After I declined being an Internet Fraudster (Yahoo Boy), they said they were taking me to Abraka Police Division since I was proving stubborn and that after they are true with catching other “Yahoo Boys”, they would take us to station. “While on motion, they sighted another person buying Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) at Fejikev Filling Station close to the police station and was operating his mobile phone, before diverting into the station. One of them went to quiz the person, while the other two started negotiating prize with me to secure my release. “Initially, they requested for N100, 000 but I lamented that I don’t have such money and instantly, the one in possession of my phone searched further and found my United Bank for Africa (UBA) bank application and requested that I provide my secret pin to the application but I declined, telling them that I was innocent, but the other pointed a gun at my head with strict warning that if I failed to cooperate with them, they will kill me and say I was an armed robber; fear gripped me because this is the first time a gun would be pointed at me since I was born. “I gave them my secret pin, they checked my account balance and withdrew N20, 000 out of N21, 000 in it. They actually transferred the money to another account. They were not satisfied yet; so, as I was about to leave as they have released me, they searched me further and saw a Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card and requested I provide the password but I refused.” In a swift reaction, the police spokesman in the state, DSP Andrew Aniamaka said: “the reports we have is that the student is involved in Yahoo business, we are investigating the matter”.

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police in Lagos State arrested a 19-year-old lady who reportedly planned her own kidnapping

The police in Lagos State have arrested a 19-year-old woman, Dorcas Adilewa, who reportedly planned her kidnap to defraud her father.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the suspect hatched the plan in connivance with one Ifeoluwa Ogunbanjo, her friend, who provided location and a phone to contact her parents.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, said that the suspects were arrested on July 13 following a report by the suspect’s father at Ketu Police Station.
“On July 7 at about 5 p.m., Adilewa Taiwo of No. 3, Kosumi Lane, Bello-Ketu, Lagos, reported at Ketu Police Station that he received a call from phone number 09057432362.
“He was told that his daughter, Dorcas Adilewa, was being held hostage and that if he does not want her killed, he should pay a ransom of N600,000 to secure her release.
“Investigation into the case was immediately commenced and the above phone number that was used by the suspects was geo-located to Ijebu-Igbo area of Ogun State.
“The O/C Anti-Kidnapping led his operatives to Ijebu-Igbo on July 12 and combed the area in search of the supposed victim till the following morning.”
The commissioner said that while the search was ongoing at Ijebu-Igbo, the location of the supposed kidnappers changed to Ikotun in Lagos and the search party had to move from Ijebu-Igbo to IKotun in Lagos to ‘rescue’ the victim.
“When the fake kidnappers realised that the Police were closing in on them, the supposed victim decided to call the complainant to inform him that she has been released, after he had deposited the sum of N8,000 in her UBA account number: 2087804991.”
Mr Imohimi said that when Ms Adilewa was being debriefed upon her release, she confessed that she actually planned the fake kidnap with her friend, one Ogunbanjo.
“She provided her with accommodation at No. 174, Adeboye road, Okesopin, Ijebu Igbo in Ogun State to hide and the phone that they used in demanding for the ransom.
“Investigation is in progress and on completion, the suspects will be charged to court accordingly,” the commissioner said.
Meanwhile, the police in Lagos have arrested Jacob Dare for alleged attempted kidnapping.
Mr Imohimi said that case was reported at Ayobo Division, Lagos, on July 17 by Ebhoboghe Rufus.
He said that the suspect had attempted to kidnap the complainant’s daughter at the Christ Anointed Church, Ayobo, Lagos.
The commissioner said the suspect, who was not a member of the church, attempted to kidnap the complainant’s daughter by luring her to follow him with a gift of N50 note.
He said that the suspect attempted to escape from the scene of the incident before he was arrested by members of the church.
Mr Imohimi said that the suspect, who was pretending to be insane, later abandoned his art of trickery and admitted that he was of sound mind and he only went to the Church to worship.
“He then cunningly defended his act of luring the little girl with a N50 note by claiming that he was only asking for direction from the little girl and her mother,” he said.

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Presidency: over 9m Nigerians have benefited from CTP of the NSIP



The Presidency announced on Monday that over 9m individuals have benefitted from the Cash Transfer Program (CTP) of the National Social Investment Program (NSIP).
The Special Adviser to the President on NSIP, Maryam Uwais, said this at the One-Day Sensitization Meeting of Stakeholders on Activities of the National Social Safety-Nets Coordinating Office (NASSCO) which held at Abuja on Monday.
According to Uwais, the program, which is being coordinated by NASSCO, has also resulted in the feeding of over 8.5 million schoolchildren across 24 states in the federation.
“We are trying to build a roadmap for social investment to ensure the improvement on the poverty indices in Nigeria,” she said.
“With this, the government is able to start a program for people with very low inventory.
“In order to sustain this program, Nigerians need to know what it is all about.”
The National Coordinator, NASSCO, Mr. Iorwa Apera, disclosed that NASSCO has partnered with the state governments and established State Operations Coordinating Offices (SOCU) in 34 states and the FCT.
According to the data, NASSCO has registered a total of Five hundred and Three Thousand, Fifty-Five (503,055) Households with a total of One Million Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Thousand, One Hundred and Two (1,999,102) individuals across 19 of the 34 states and the FCT.
“The mandate of NASSCO is to build a data base of poor and vulnerable households in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) using appropriate targeting mechanism in the identification of the poor and vulnerable,” Apera explained.
“In addition, it is to set up standards to support Social Safety-Nets interventions in the country and coordinate all social safety nets intervention programmes in the country amongst others.
“The database under reference is domiciled in the Ministry of planning in every state and could be used for planning and decision making nationwide.
“This database could also be accessed by development partners for social interventions.
Apera also stressed the need for the state stakeholders to submit their registries of the poor and vulnerable households to the national level.
“In order for there to be synergy between the state and national registry and recorded data, we need the stakeholders of each state to send us their own registry of poor and vulnerable households in Nigeria.”
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students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University protested the death of one of their colleagues




The students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka have protested the death of one of their colleagues, Mr Francis Mmadubuobi, a final year student of the Department of Applied Microbiology and Brewing.
The students alleged that lack of medical facilities in the school contributed to the death of Mmadubuobi.
The deceased student was said to have been taken to the institution’s medical centre after he collapsed on the court while playing basketball with his colleagues last weekend at the premises of the university, but was said to have died as a result of lack of attention.
The students while protesting his death called on the school’s management to equip its Medical Centre or scrap it immediately.
They marched in their thousands from the university’s campus to Arroma Junction, Awka, a journey of over four kilometres, carrying placards with various inscriptions.
Some of the placards read: “Unizik medical, a death trap” and “UNIZIK, tell us what killed Francis, among others.
The students, all dressed in black, were equally chanting songs, meant to provoke the management of the institution.
According to the Departmental President, Mr Prosper Chisimdi, who narrated the situation as he witnessed it, “I feel bitter about everything. Francis, our course mate slumped while playing basketball in school. We rushed him to the school clinic.
“On getting to the place, no single doctor was there to attend to him. The nurse there couldn’t even attend to him and he was right before us dying. After many hours, a female doctor came and was looking for her apparatus. No oxygen was in the clinic.
“We rushed Francis to Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital in the school ambulance. I was inside the ambulance holding Francis foot, it was damn cold, his eyes were already open. I was scared, I knew only miracle could happen because Francis had no impulse.
“On getting to Amaku General Hospital, the doctors said it was already late, Francis had no life in him again. They left him unattended, we felt it has happened already.”
The students warned the management of the institution against taking any form of sanction against their protesting colleagues as the action was engineered by the sense of loss they all felt.
But in his reaction, the Director, Information, Public Relations and Protocol, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Dr Emmanuel Ojukwu, who spoke on behalf of the institution, refuted the allegation, saying Francis had already died before he was rushed to the school’s clinic.
Ojukwu, in a press release, said: “The deceased was quickly rushed to the University Medical Centre, but had no pulse upon examination.
“This means that he had died before being brought to the University Medical Centre.
“He was thereafter taken to Teaching Hospital Amaku for further attempt at salvaging an already bad situation. He was without pulse and confirmed dead.”
He called on the students to maintain calm, while appealing to them to demonstrate with caution. He prayed for the repose of the soul of Mmadubuobi.

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18 killed 10 kidnapped as Boko Haram Jijadist Terrorist Attack Chad



Eighteen people have been killed in an attack by suspected Boko Haram jihadists in the Lake Chad region, a Chadian military source said Sunday.
“Boko Haram elements attacked a village south of Daboua,” not far from Chad’s border with Niger, at around 9:00 pm (2000 GMT) on Thursday, the military source said.
The assailants “cut the throats of 18 people, wounded two others and kidnapped 10 women”.
Boko Haram’s Islamist insurgency has devastated the region since it took up arms in 2009 in Nigeria, leaving at least 20,000 people dead, displacing more than two million others and triggering a humanitarian crisis.
Chad, Cameroon and Niger have all joined the military effort by Nigeria to crush Boko Haram.
Chad has seen a recent increase in attacks by the group.
In May, six people were killed, including four government officials and a soldier, in a Boko Haram attack on a Chadian army checkpoint on an island in Lake Chad.
Also Niger’s army said Saturday it killed “ten terrorists” after one of its military positions in the southwest of the country was attacked by Boko Haram.
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BREAKING NEWS: Winnie Mandela Has been confirmed Dead

Nelson Mandela’s ex-wife, Winnie Mandela, is dead. According to South African media, the former wife of South Africa’s first black president died at the age of 81. More to follow…
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President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived Benue State to meet with the Governor Samuel Ortom, and stakeholders

The President, Muhammadu Buhari, has arrived Makurdi, the Benue State capital, to meet with the Governor Samuel Ortom, and stakeholders. The President arrived at the Makurdi Airport at exactly 10:43 am on Monday morning. He will head to the Government House, where the stakeholders are already waiting to meet with him. This is the President’s first visit to the state since the New Year killings which claimed the lives of over 70 people. He was earlier scheduled to visit the Tor-Tiv, Prof. James Ayatse, visits the Exercise Cat Race Camp and also meet IDPs in Gbajimba, Guma LGA headquarters but will unfortunately not be able to make other visits asides the meeting with stakeholders. The President had last week visited Taraba State, one of the hotbeds of the herdsmen-farmers crisis which has left scores dead and displaced hundreds. The President who was in the northeastern state to commiserate with the people over the recent killings there described the attacks and bloodshed as unfortunate.
Noting that that collective effort is required for peace and security, President Buhari appealed to all Nigerians the victims of the attacks get justice through the identification and prosecution of the perpetrators. The Taraba State Governor Darius Ishaku who received the President assured him that the state government and the traditional institution would be mobilised to work together to ensure that the plans of the government to protect lives and property is actualised.
Apart from Taraba and Benue, he is also expected to visit Yobe, Zamfara and Rivers states where cases of terror attacks and clashes have been recorded.
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Bill seeking upgrade of Federal Polytechnic Auchi to a university passed second reading

The Bill seeking upgrade of Federal Polytechnic, Auchi, to a university on Thursday passed second reading at the House of Representatives. The sponsor of the Bill, Rep. Johnson Oghuma (Edo-APC), said when passed, the Bill would reduce the number of prospective undergraduates in Nigeria. Oghuma said that the bill would achieve global standards where polytechnics were being converted to universities to bridge the gap and harmonize standards of tertiary education. “In developed nation’s like America and United Kingdom, most polytechnics have been converted to universities of technology and helped to upgrade education generally.” He added that the measure was also to achieve one of the set goals of government of upgrading education standards in science, engineering and technological training in the country. Another aim, according to him, will be to provide the much-needed space for post-graduate studies which no polytechnic provides. The lawmaker disclosed that as currently placed, Auchi Polytechnic had all it took in terms of manpower and facilities, to take off as a full-fledged university. He also said that youths from that catchment area would now have a place to go and study to meet their various lifetime aspirations previously denied them due to quota and catchment policy in the country. The bill was subsequently passed by members when it was put to a voice vote by the Speaker, Mr Yakubu Dogara. The bill was later referred to the Committee on Tertiary Education Services for further action
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Deputy Senate President Ekweremadu has denied calling for military take over

The Deputy President of the Senate, Ike Ekweremadu, has denied calling for military intervention in the affairs of Nigeria. Ekweremadu said this in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, when Governor Seriake Dickson hosted him and other African lawmakers attending the 74th Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (Africa Region) Executive Committee to a dinner, according to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media, Uche Anichukwu. He maintained that his comments on the floor of the Senate, though “unambiguously in defence of democracy,” were either being twisted or misconstrued by some persons. While reinstating his respect for the Nigerian Armed Forces, Ekweremadu stated that comments made by lawmakers in the course of their duty should be situated within the proper context before any form of reaction. He added that parliamentarians had a duty to continue to defend democracy in the country, making him to clearly caution fellow politicians against the mistakes of the past, which inevitably led to the abrupt end of the previous republics. Ekweremadu said, “Of course, some people took it out of context and said I was calling for a military coup. I never called for a military coup. I never said the military was planning any coup. Even the military’s statement admitted that my statement was only cautionary and that we were sincere. But they went as far as saying that the international community should ignore my words of caution.” The Deputy Senate President added, “I hold the Nigerian Army and the Armed Forces in high regard. They have defended our democracy, our people and have acquitted themselves creditably. If they need anything now, it is encouragement because this is not the best of times for them. But we do hope that when parliamentarians make statements, they (the military) should be able to know exactly what they said before reacting so that we don’t overheat the system.”
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Lassa Fever in Edo State: 100 fresh cases recorded

A Nigerian photojournalist, Etinosa Osayimwen who is presently working for an International Non-governmental Organization, The Bright Continent has lamented about the spread of Lassa Fever in Edo State. Miss Etinosa Osayimwen, a photojournalist has been in Edo State, South-south part of Nigeria covering the present outbreak of Lassa fever in the state which has been largely unreported. According to her, the Federal Government hasn't done enough in containing the disease which has been claiming lives. Etinosa took to her Facebook page to make a staggering revelation that Irrua Specialist hospital in Edo state has had over a 100 admissions in the last two months while locals are plagued with ignorance about the disease.
Read her words below: "This year, the outbreak of Lassa fever has been overwhelming. Irrua Specialist hospital in Edo state has had over a 100 admissions in the last two months, yet lots of locals in Irrua Don't really know much about the deadly disease talk less of how to avoid it. Lassa fever is the younger brother of Ebola so that gives you an idea of how deadly it is. The Nigerian government is down playing the reality of the outbreak because, 2019 is just around the corner. International organizations are doing all they can to curb the spread. Weeks back the NCDC falsified data to make it look like they were winning the fight, but thank God for white people and how they collate and value data. I've been trying to get my PVC but the queue has been so discouraging. However, I need to ensure I get it because my vote counts. I need to exercise my rights and we all need to do same. So much chaos in the country but it seems our leaders don't give a sh*t. It's tough being a Nigerian sometimes, it really is."
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TRUMP SAID: IF YOU COULD DREAM IT YOU COULD GET A US CITIZENSHIP IN 10-12 YEARS

US President Donald Trump said Wednesday he was prepared to back a deal that would provide a pathway to citizenship to America’s so-called “Dreamer” immigrants over a period of 10 to 12 years. The latest approach by the White House suggests a key development in negotiations over some 700,000 immigrants who were brought to the country illegally as children, and face deportation as early as March. “We are going to morph into it,” Trump told reporters about the citizenship provision. “It’s going to happen, at some point in the future, over a period of 10 to 12 years.” US lawmakers have struggled for months to negotiate a compromise over the status of the Dreamers. An impasse over the issue, a source of bitter partisan tension in Washington, recently shut down the government for three days. In reaching a deal to resume federal operations, the Senate’s Republican leader Mitch McConnell said Congress would aim to negotiate an immigration agreement by February 8, and if a deal is not struck by then, the issue would be taken up in debate on the Senate floor. Although Trump did not provide details on the pathway to citizenship, his comments are perhaps the most telling sign that a broader deal might be within reach. They came just hours after the White House announced it will release a “legislative framework” for immigration reform on Monday that is acceptable to both Democrats and Republicans. “After decades of inaction by Congress, it’s time we work together to solve this issue once and for all,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders told journalists. “The White House will release a legislative framework on Monday that represents a compromise that members of both parties can support,” which is based on “dozens” of meetings with Republican and Democratic leadership and legislators, she said. The plan would fulfill “four agreed-upon pillars” of immigration reform, she added: border security, curbing extended family reunification known as “chain migration,” cancelling the green-card visa lottery, and providing a permanent solution on DACA. – ‘Strong statement’ – The first three pillars are largely Republican priorities, while the last — fixing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program — is a cause championed by the Democrats. DACA, which was instituted by Trump’s predecessor Barack Obama in 2012, protects from deportation hundreds of thousands of immigrants who arrived in the country illegally as children. Trump said in September he was scrapping DACA, throwing the future of those it covers into doubt, but delayed enforcement to give Congress until March to craft a lasting solution. Democrats unsuccessfully sought to tie a solution to the DACA issue to a stop-gap measure to fund the federal government, but Republicans rejected the effort, leading to a shutdown from Saturday to Monday. Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican pointman on the immigration negotiations, hailed Trump’s comments as a major breakthrough. “With this strong statement by President Trump, I have never felt better about our chances of finding a solution on immigration,” Graham said in a statement. Trump’s “support for a pathway to citizenship will help us get strong border security measures as we work to modernize a broken immigration system.” Trump’s remarks signified key movement in a debate that appeared to stall Tuesday after Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer withdrew an offer to fund a wall that Trump wants constructed on the US border with Mexico. Schumer had reportedly offered as much as $25 billion for the wall, which was among the most prominent planks of Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, as part of an immigration deal. When Trump rejected that deal, Schumer pulled the offer. “Cryin’ Chuck Schumer fully understands, especially after his humiliating defeat, that if there is no Wall, there is no DACA,” Trump tweeted late Tuesday. “We must have safety and security, together with a strong Military, for our great people!”

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