Friday 2 August 2013

Kenya police reopen 999 emergency number

Kenyan police have told the BBC that their 999 emergency number for the capital has reopened after 15 years but is being overloaded by prank calls.
In July a court ordered the police to switch it back on by the end of July, but BBC calls to the number in Nairobi have gone unanswered.
Police turned off the number in 1998, saying they did not have the personnel and facilities to deal with the calls.
Residents had to use long local numbers to get through to the police.
The BBC's Caroline Karobia in the capital, Nairobi, says it was often easier to go to the nearest police station to report a crime than look up a nine-digit number for the service.
Nairobi police chief Benson Kibui told the BBC by phone that since the number was turned back on they had received prank calls, for example people looking for a hotel.
It had also been overloaded by those testing the line, he said.
Kenyan activist Okiyo Omtatah went to court in May seeking to get the number switched back on.

More Than 9,000 Nigerians Are In Foreign Prisons – FG

Over 9,000 Nigerians are presently languishing in prisons abroad, with the largest number of 752 in the UK, while most of the rest are in prisons in the Asia-Pacific region, the Federal Government has disclosed. Foreign Affairs Minister, Gbenga Ashiru, also said that the ministry was investigating the circumstances surrounding the sack of the Nigerian Acting Chief Justice of Gambia, Joseph Wowor, who was alleged to be soliciting bribe over a case. Ashiru said the country would not defend any Nigerian that breaks laws of other countries, but assured that the ministry will look into the case to ascertain whether any form of highhandedness was used against him. “We believe in due process and the rule of law. We believe in the judiciary, where our Chief Justice is working round the clock to sanitise the judiciary. “The case in Gambia is being looked into and if there is any case of highhandedness or what ever, the Nigerian government will look into it and take necessary steps to ensure that the interest of Nigeria is protected. “We are all living witnesses to the fact that where any government in Africa unduly takes action against a Nigerian, the Nigerian government will act appropriately. “We have various ways to do that. We have done it in the past and we will continue to do it. “One of our own principles is that we will stand up any where in the world, especially where it is a case of victimisation or injustice. “However, when a Nigerian wilfully plans to commit a crime, then he is on his own because we don’t support criminality, indiscipline or breaking the laws of any country.” Ambassador Ashiru also reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to ensuring gay marriage has no place in the country. He therefore warned the United States and the United Kingdom to desist from trying to impose gay rights in the country since “our laws, traditions and customs are against it.”
The government also vowed to take appropriate measures against the controversial £3,000 bond to be imposed on Nigerian visa applicants to the UK if it comes to fruition in November.

2 Killed By Cult Group In Ogun

Suspected cult members have killed two persons in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.
The incident occurred at Ajegunle-Ijada and Ishado areas of the town on Wednesday evening.
Reports say the victims, 22-year-old Lekan Ojaewele, and 20-year-old Muyiwa Adeyemi, were apprentices in the barbing and electronics businesses.
According to investigations, the deceased were accidental victims, as their bosses were the targets of the cultists.
Ojaewele was said to have been killed on his way to his boss’, while Adeyemi was murdered while sleeping inside a shop belonging to his boss.
An eyewitness, who craved anonymity, said the cult members came on motorcycles to launch the attacks.
Confirming the incident, Head of Ijebu-Ode vigilance group, Mr Yemi Odukoya, said the victims died in retaliatory attacks launched over the killing of a member of the Aye cult by the Eiye cult, Tuesday night.
Lamenting the incessant killings in the town by cult groups, Odukoya said the vigilance group could not do much due to limited resources.
Also confirming the incident, Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi, urged members of the community to assist the police with useful information that could lead to the arrest of the hoodlums.
“These bad elements live among the people in the community and they can only be fished out with useful information by the people,” Adejobi said, adding that security in the town had been beefed up with the deployment of more officers from the neighbouring command.

Lawyer Docked Over Forgery Of Will

Forty-six-year-old wife of a deceased millionaire, her lawyer and another have been arraigned by the Edo State Police Command over alleged forgery of Will.
The accused, Mrs. Mercy Sheidun, a lawyer; Barr. Samuel Urhoghide and one Jonah Sojah, were arraigned before an Oredo Magistrate’s Court on a two-count charge of conspiracy and forgery.
The three accused pleaded not guilty of the alleged offence.
According to the charge sheet MOR/389/2013, , the accused persons on August 22 1997 at 3 Isibor street off Murttala Mohammed Way in Benin city allegedly conspired among themselves to commit felony.
According to the Prosecutor, Inspector Osaretin Ogiehor, the accused persons “did forge a testament instrument to wit; a will purported to have been made by late Sir Kola Sheidun, and thereby committed an offence contrary to section 465″ of the criminal code.
He said the alleged offences were punishable under section 516, Cap 48, Vol.11 and section 467(2) of the criminal Code Cap 48. Vol.11 Laws of the Defunct Bendel State of Nigeria 1976, as applicable in Edo State .
Mrs. Sheidun and Urhoghide were granted bail on self recognition as lawyers by the trial Magistrate, Mr. Peter Asemota, while the third accused, Sojah, was granted bail in the sum of N100,000 with a surety in like sum, who must be a house owner within the Oredo magisterial district.
Asemota then adjourned the case to September 23 for hearing.

Stella Damasus’ Second Husband Sues Her For Snatching Another Actress’s Husband While Still Married To Him



Star actress Stella Damasus’ Second Husband Sues Her For Secret Infidelity
Veteran Nollywood actress Stella Damasus is facing demons from her past.
Information reaching me is that the fair skinned beautiful actress, Stella Damasus apparently didn’t divorce her second husband before she sealed the knot with the third – Daniel Ademiroka.
As a result, her second husband, Emeka Nzeribe has decided to take the case to a court where he plans on suing Stella for marrying and living with another man (Doris Simeon’s husband) while they are still married, legally.
If Emeka Nzeribe gosr through with his court case, it would make situations worse for the actress who is already being criticized on the social media recently by her fans who said she lack the moral right to insult Senators over under-age marriage, since she is not also laying a good foundation for other ladies.


EFCC Arrests Presidential Candidate Over N66m Scam

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested the Presidential candidate of Hope Democratic Party, HDP, at the 2011 Presidential election in Nigeria, Chief Ambrose Owuru over an allegation of obtaining N66 million from one Ikechukwu Eze, under false pretense.
Owuru was arrested on Wednesday following a complaint by Mr. Eze who alleged that sometimes in March 2011, that he paid the sum of N60 million to Owuru who is also a legal practitioner, for a property located at Nzimiro Street, Amadi flat, Port Harcourt, through Skye Bank, Olu Obansanjo Road branch, Port Harcourt.
However, in the process of taking possession of the property, Eze discovered that a portion had been sold to another person. At this point, Owuru allegedly asked for another N6m to settle the other buyer, one Chief Austin Omire, which Eze allegedly obliged him.
Since taking the N6m, every attempt by Eze to take possession or develop the said property met with resistance prompting his petition to the anti-graft agency who subsequently invited Chief Owuru, but he refused to honour the commission’s several invitations, which led to his arrest.
The anti-graft agency in a press release by its Acting Head of Media & Publicity, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, stated that investigation into the matter is ongoing.

Security Operatives Storm Ladipo Market Over Baba Oloja Crisis

Following the refusal of some traders at the popular Ladipo market, Mushin to recognise the new Baba Oloja as the leader of the market, armed soldiers and policemen have been drafted to the Market to keep things under check as tension brew at the market.
A combined force of armed soldiers and mobile policemen were seen at the market this morning at strategic points to forestall a breakdown of law and order.
Many of the traders however feigned ignorance of why security agents were deployed to the market.
President-General of Ladipo Auto Central Executive Committee, LACEC, Mr. Ikechukwu Animalu who spoke on the presence of heavily armed men at the market said the men were brought to the market by the new Baba Oloja, Alhaji Oki, to take control of the market.
He said he got information yesterday that Oki had mobilised soldiers, policemen and members of OPC to take over the market, an information he immediately intimated the Area ‘D’ Commander, Mushin and the state command of, adding that the matter was being investigated.
Animalu said he advised the traders to remain calm when he was told this morning that armed security personnel had been deployed to the market, while he reiterated the stand of the traders not to recognise the new Baba Oloja.
“We will not recognise him. If he wants to lead the market, he should wait for my tenure to expire and then contest for the leadership of the market,” he stated.

ALUU 4 Murder: Suspects Plead Not Guilty As Prosecution Arraign One More Suspect

Trial of suspects in the beating and burning to death of four University of Port Harcourt, UNIPORT students in Aluu, Rivers State continues as plaintiffs have withdrawn and presented fresh charges against suspects on trial over the incident.
Binnga Lordson of Theartre Arts, Ugonna Obuzor (Geology), Mike Toku (Civil Engineering) and Tekena Erikene were murdered by an out of control mob on October 5 2012 in Aluu, Ikwerre local government area of Rivers State.
A High Court presided over by Justice L.L Nyordee in Port Harcourt sitting over the matter granted the leave to substitute the charges following Prosecution’s request after adding one more suspect to the 11 earlier on trial.
Thursday’s hearing also advanced the trial to the reading of the reviewed charges to the current 12 suspects who all pleaded not guilty to murder and negligence/refusal to prevent felony.
Counsel to the 9th Defendant and former Chairman of Nigeria Bar Association, O.C.J. Okocha (SAN) had argued that the Prosecution, under any law, has no liberty to withdraw and substitute original charges.
The Prosecution led by Solicitor General of Rivers, Rufus Godwin, had appealed for the substitution on the strength of the addition of one more suspect to the case.
Deciding on the argument, Justice Nyordee eventually granted the leave of substitution of charges.
The case was adjourned to 15th August when consideration for bail for the suspects would be the first issue to be determined in the continuing case.

REVEALED: The Real Story Behind The Student That Was Found Dead In Lagos Hotel

Last week, the picture below went viral along with news that another student was found dead in a hotel in Lagos.

The report claimed that the victim is a girl named Florence Ngwu, a 300L student of University of Nigeria. Evidently, the story is a false. The picture is from a movie titled Murder at Prime Suite Hotel, a fictional story but similar to the Cynthia Osogwu murder story.

The character’s name is Florence Ngwu played by an actress. The movie stars Joseph Benjamin and Chelsea Eze. The producers of the movie have released a statement.
Over the last weekend, news broke out on the Internet about a certain girl, Florence Ngwu, murdered at prime suite, Lagos. We have tried to put a stop to the rumour but it keeps going viral.

I am Jumafor Ajogwu and I am the producer of the movie called, “Murder at Prime Suite” (MAPS). The movie featured stars like Joseph Benjamin, Keira Hewatch, Chelsea Eze, Okey Uzoeshi and a host of other talented upcoming acts. I want to categorically state to the general public that this is a movie; it is not a real life incident. This  movie would premiere nationwide on the 30th of August, 2013 at Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, Lekki Lagos. We cannot trace how the rumour leaked as we had several journalists on our set during principal photography but we want to put a stop to this rumour and make every Nigerian and the rest of the world know that it is a movie and not another incident like the rumour claimed.
The movie is a total fiction and a C&C Screen production’s vision to promote the value for Nigerian lives. Florence Ngwu is a character in our movie and every other character or things in the movie do not represent any true identity of living or dead.

Jumafor Ajogwu
MAPS, Producer
For more information, please visit:
Website: www.mapsthemovie.com

ASUU, FG Meeting: Nothing Was Achieved- ASUU National President

Concerned Nigerians were hoping Monday and Thursday meeting of the Federal Government with the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, would signal the end of the strike embarked on by the union, but hopes were dashed on Thursday after the FG constituted committee chaired by the Benue State Governor, Hon. Gabriel Suswan in a meeting with the leadership of ASUU failed to agree on the contentious issues. National President of ASUU, Dr. Nasir Fagge had previously said that calling off the strike was dependent upon what the Federal government would place on the table in respect of the implementation of the 2009 agreement, while he reiterated the commitment of the union to ensuring the government stood by its words. Dr. Fagge spoke to Vanguard on the outcome of the meeting saying, “Well it was inaugural meeting, so naturally nothing much was achieved. It is just that the chairman (Governor Gabriel Suswan) told us how he wants to carry out the assignment. “And then he said that he thinks we should have a sub-committee that will liaise with TETFund and National Planning Commission to get more information on the technical report that was submitted by the Needs Assessment Committee and on the basis of that, projects will be identified and will now look for the funding.” The meeting, according to Fagge, would have no effect on the status quo as no negotiations were made. “There is no change any way because the meeting today is just considering one aspect of the agreement, which is funding. “So what we did today was to have an inaugural meeting on funding and our members nation wide said nothing short of implementation of all aspects of the agreement will make them call off the strike, so like I said whatever meeting we are invited, we will go and give our members information. “Like I said, today’s meeting was an inaugural meeting nothing much was achieved there order than how to go and implementing the Needs Assessment Report which is an aspect of funding aspect of the agreement, so we will wait and see whatever government decides to do with the agreement, we are there.”

Remember This: Ruggedman, 2face, Sound Sultan and Paul Play back in the day

I came across this photo and I had to laugh.
I don’t know exactly what year it was taken but it was certainly one of those years from way back, when boys were still boys.
Here’s rapper, Ruggedman, singers, 2face and Sound Sultan and singer/producer, Paul Play Dairo feeling cool and fly (at least this look use to be then).

Presidential Amnesty Committee Admits Failure

Minister of Special Duties and Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Peaceful Resolution of Security Challenges in the North, Taminu Turaki, on Thursday said that engaging in constructive dialogue with key members of Boko Haram had remained a “major challenge” for the Presidential Committee on Amnesty.
Turaki made the disclosure in Abuja at a meeting with foreign diplomats in the country, following the two-month extension granted the committee by President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday to bring peace to the northern part of the country.
The committee which was inaugurated in April has achieved little or nothing ever since, and at a time claimed a cease fire agreement was signed with members of Boko Haram to last the Ramadan season, a claim Boko Haram was quick to refute even before further attacks during Ramadan in Borno and Kano proved the purported cease fire deal was a ruse.
Turaki told members of the diplomatic corps that “this committee is focused and as far as our terms of reference are concerned, we have been able to achieve a lot”.
He listed some of the committee’s achievements to include securing the release of women and children of alleged Boko Haram members who were wrongly detained by security operatives and building “confidence and trust” of some of the group’s members.
According to him, the ongoing dialogue with some critical members of the group would help the committee to recommend a comprehensive and workable framework for resolving the insecurity in the country.
“We hope that very soon and within the timeframe the president gave us, this committee will be able to conclude the dialogue, as much as practicable.
“This will then enable the appropriate government agency to sign a cease fire agreement that will see the end of this insurgency,” he said.

Boko Haram Deposes Shekau, Appoints New Leader

Sheikh Abubakar Shekau, leader of the violent Islamic sect, Boko Haram, has reportedly been shot and deposed by members of his own sect, Boko Haram.
A new leader, Abu Zamira Mohammed, who is the sect’s leader negotiating with the federal government has been appointed new leader by the group’s Shura Council.
The group also said that its ceasefire declaration is working, pointing out that there has not been any suicide bombing since the declaration. It noted its condemnation of the Yobe massacre where 40 students were killed, adding that some politicians now commit murder and ascribe it to Boko Haram
On the Kano blasts last Monday, which led to the death of about 45 people, the group blamed it on federal government’s tardiness in responding to the ceasefire agreement.
A joint report published yesterday, by Dr. Stephen Davis, a conflict resolution expert and an adviser to the last three Nigerian Presidents and Phillip van Niekerk, President of Calabar Africa, a strategic advisory company focusing on Africa, and former Editor of South Africa’s Mail & Guardian newspaper, in the US based online newspaper, huffingtonpost.com, quoted one Imam Liman Ibrahim, spiritual leader of Boko Haram, as saying that the change in leadership was prelude to peace negotiations with the federal government.
A faction of Boko Haram has entered into a back-channel dialogue with the government in the search for an elusive peace to a conflict that has seen multiple suicide bombings, attacks on government buildings and churches, and has claimed thousands of lives since 2011.
The Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Dialogue and Restoration of Peace in the North-East, Tanimu Turaki, last month announced that his committee had reached an “understanding for ceasefire” with members of the Jama’atu Ahlul Sunnah Lih Da’awa Wal Jihad, JAS, more commonly known as Boko Haram. JAS leadership also nominated five people to enter peace discussions with the Federal Government: Abu Liman Ibrahim, Abu Zamira Mohammed, Abu Adam Maisandari, Kassim Imam Biu and Mallam Modu Damaturu. In its press statement, JAS said the ceasefire would be in effect for 60 days, and that during the period, any attacks in its name or in the name of its leader, Imam Shekau, would be bogus attacks.
Boko Haram has been in preliminary discussions with government emissaries since the organisation declared a ceasefire on June 26. Abu Zamira Mohammed told the paper that his group was still waiting for the Federal Government’s response to the ceasefire declaration. The contacts are still at an early, fragile stage, and there is no guarantee that the talks will achieve a breakthrough.
The writers said: “It has now come to light that Boko Haram’s leadership sent representatives to the capital Abuja on June 25, 2013 where they revealed to the government that Shekau was no longer their leader.”
Imam Liman Ibrahim, the spiritual leader of Boko Haram, explained that the teaching of Shekau was becoming increasingly harsh and began to depart from the Holy Qu’ran.
“It was harsh, harsh, harsh,” Imam Liman said when explaining the reasons for the change of leadership.
“The beheadings, the killings, the recent death of students … this is not the way of the Holy Qu’ran. We could tolerate it no longer.
“Imam Liman explained that Shekau was given a choice of joining the peace dialogue with the Nigerian government, forming his own sect or being killed. Several senior Boko Haram commanders including Shekau’s Chief of Security and personal bodyguard, Abdullahi Hassan, have claimed that Shekau has since been shot in the lower leg, thigh and shoulder,” the paper went on.
The report said,” Shekau’s exact fate is not known. A video clip recovered from a Boko Haram camp in the Sambisa Forest Reserve in the northeast Nigeria, raided by the military on May 16, shows Shekau limping, providing confirmation of reports he had been shot.
“However, Shekau has been noticeably absent from recent public statements and is not one of the leaders who have engaged with government emissaries. It had been presumed that Shekau chose to voluntarily leave peace discussions in the hands of Boko Haram’s leadership group,” the duo wrote.
The JAS leadership were quoted as citing the Qu’ran as their inspiration for seeking peace. “In the Holy Qu’ran, Sura At Tauba: Wa-injanahuu-Lisalmi Faji Nahlahaa, we are encouraged to seek peace. The Holy Qu’ran also tells us it is good to negotiate. Sura At Nisa Ayih: Wa-sulhu Haira.”
In June, the Boko Haram leadership demanded that women held by the military under the state of the emergency in the north be released. President Jonathan authorised the release, which opened the door to the ceasefire and the peace dialogue.
The report also said “the Boko Haram leadership has appointed Abubakar Babasani Ibn Yusuf as spokesman to replace Zamirah. Babasani says the leadership has been consulting all senior commanders to assure compliance with the ceasefire. He said commanders as far afield as Niger, Chad, Sudan and Cameroon have agreed to the ceasefire and discussions with the Nigerian government on the subject of a peace deal.”
The June 26 ceasefire announcement has been accompanied by an absence of suicide bombings, giving credibility to the new leadership and their intention of signing a peace accord. However, the administration’s tardiness in responding to the group’s ceasefire announcement is believed to have precipitated three car bomb attacks in the northern city of Kano this week that left at least 15 people dead.
Other attacks have persisted including the recent horrific killings of students in Yobe where about 40 students were incinerated in their school building. The latest Boko Haram statement is highly critical of the Yobe deaths and denies responsibility for the attacks.
The leadership blames such atrocities on politicians in the northeast whom they accuse of arming gangs and committing crimes in the name of Boko Haram.
Shekau was deputy leader under Boko Haram founder Imam Mohammed Yusuf who was captured in July 2009 in fighting in the northeast of Nigeria and executed by Nigeria’s Police force in what appears to have been an extrajudicial killing. The interrogation and Yusuf’s bullet-riddled body were filmed on video.
Yusuf’s death radicalized the Boko Haram leaders and led them to move underground and identify more closely with Al Qaeda. Following the founder’s killing, Shekau emerged as the new leader of a revitalised Boko Haram in 2010 and he and other commanders refocused the group towards global jihad.
Shekau launched a series of well-planned assassinations and suicide bombings that targeted Nigerian police headquarters and the UN offices in Abuja among many other locations. Through a series of video appearances on television stations, notably Al Jazeera, Shekau emerged as the face of Boko Haram. Earlier this year, the U.S. placed a $7-million bounty on his head.
The military’s Joint Task Force has recently arrested Alhaji Mala Othman, Chairman of the opposition All Nigeria People’s Party in Borno state, the epicentre of the insurrection, on terrorism charges.
“Jonathan declared a state of emergency on May 14 and launched a military offensive that has seen some successes. But reprisal attacks by Boko Haram, including the freeing of 105 of their members from prison, indicate that without a peace deal, Boko Haram has the resources to continue the fight,” the duo wrote. [ Vanguard ]

‘Deportation’ Of Igbos: Fashola Expresses Disappointment At Gov Obi’s Handling Of The Matter

Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola has warned his Governor Peter Obi of Anambra not to incite the Igbos against the Lagos state government, following the recent resettlement of some Igbo destitute to Onitsha.
Speaking with newsmen, Thursday,Fashola, after inspecting the on-going light rail project and Jetties in Mile 2 area of Lagos, Fashola accused Obi of playing politics with the matter and using the media to blow the issue out of proportion.
He expressed his disappointment at not receiving a call from Gov Obi before he turned the issue into a media issue.
“There is too much at stake for anyone to begin to incite the Igbo community against their host state. There is too much at stake here. It is a very dangerous and unwarranted precedent.
“And I hope that common sense will prevail here. Also those who are baying for blood should know that there is too much at risk here. When I get a formal complaint from the government of Anambra State or notification from the Presidency, I will lay the facts bare.
“It is unfortunate that my colleague governor has made this a media issue. As I speak, I haven’t received any telephone call or letter from him to complain and I don’t think that is the way government works. On less important matters like this, he had called me before,” he stated.
According to Fashola “this is a political season and Anambra will be up for contest and in a political season, unusual things happen and perhaps we are living in an interesting times. And some of the evidence was when one see two adults kissing on television, it tells you that some things are afoot.”
Fashola described as regrettable the way issues of governance has been trivialized or tried on the pages of newspaper.
Reacting to Anambra governor reporting him to the presidency on the issue, Fashola said he was not aware if there was any place in the constitution that gave the president powers to adjudicate in disputes between states.
“Yes, I know that the president has a moral authority because he is the head of the sovereign state of the country. But I am not aware that the constitution states that the dispute between states should be settled by the Presidency.
“If Anambra State has an issue on this matter, and they feel aggrieved, they should call or write to us. I feel that the final arbiter should be the court. And it is really important to say that our hospitality in Lagos state is legendary. And it is a global legend that the people of Lagos State are hospitable people and so is the present government of the state and previous administrations,” he said.
Fashola stated that there is a large Igbo population in the state involved in many commercial activities, doing their business peacefully while the state government is working tirelessly to provide the required transport system, that would help improve the travel time and their businesses.