Saturday, 23 February 2013

SHOCKING: Evangelical Church Minister Jailed For Sexually Assaulting His Family

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SHOCKING: Evangelical Church Minister Jailed For Sexually Assaulting His Family


A former evangelical church minister who subjected his family to long term cruelty and sex abuse was jailed for 15 years today by a judge who called him ‘bullying and tyrannical.’
The 40-year-old had been convicted earlier this month of raping his wife and stepdaughter and being cruel to both his stepchildren between 1995 and 2010.
At one stage, early on in the man’s relationship with the mother and two children, social services were involved with the family - but did not detect what was going on.
Jailing the man at Gloucester Crown Court today Judge Jamie Tabor QC said that by the time the man married his wife he had already developed into ‘a controlling husband and stepfather.’
Judge Tabor said the man had behaved in a tyrannical manner to the wife and her son and daughter, who were very young when the relationship started in 1995.
'You overcame your wife to the extent that she just sat there while you bullied your stepchildren mentally and physically,' said the judge.
'The so called discipline you imposed on them was no more than an excuse for you to lose your temper and beat them.'
The judge said the offences had gone on for a ‘long period of time’ - about 15 years - and it was regrettable that when social services were involved with the family at a relatively early stage the man’s behaviour was not uncovered.
'By the time your stepdaughter was 16 you were raping her on a regular basis and subjecting her to threats of violence if she disclosed what was going on.
'You were still enjoying a sexual relationship with your wife but during the latter stages of the relationship she became increasingly reluctant - and you became more and more demanding and forceful. On at least two occasions you simply raped her when she refused to have sex with you.
'You have left in your wake some deeply troubled people.  You betrayed the trust instilled in marriage by raping your wife. The two children may never get over what took place during your time in their family. '
The man had denied 13 charges of sexual and psychological abuse of his family but was found guilty of all but one charge. The charges covered a 15-year period from March 1995 until January 2010 when the children were growing up.
During the trial at Gloucester Crown Court the prosecution said the man, a regular churchgoer who has previously been a minister, had a ‘particular understanding of the Scriptures’ which made him believe what he was doing was justifiable.
He had denied two charges of cruelty to the two children over a 15-year period, three charges of raping his wife, two of raping his stepdaughter, two of sexual activity with his stepdaughter, two of assaulting her by penetration and two of causing or inciting her to engage in sexual activity.
Ian Fenny, prosecuting, said 'This defendant used his particular understanding of the scriptures as a way of determining how his wife should behave towards him.
'He had clear ideas of obedience - that his wife should be obedient to her husband and the children to their father.
'He was of the view that by the time the lady became his wife there was effectively a Biblical precedent to say a wife would always have to submit herself to her husband and if she did not she committed a sin.
'There were many occasions when she did not want to engage in sexual intercourse with him but did so - where he overstepped the mark and pressed himself upon her sexually when she manifestly did not want it.'
Mr Fenny alleged that as well as inflicting physical punishment on the children and raping the girl he would also make them perform menial tasks - such as getting down on hands and knees to clean up specks of dirt left behind on the carpet after it had been vacuumed.
The man also used to wake up his stepdaughter in the early hours of the morning by throwing water on her face.
'Their lives were a total Victorian nightmare,” said Mr Fenny. 'This man established himself as a controlling Martinet - it is an old fashioned word but it describes how he behaved. He wanted everything done his particular way - how the house was kept, how people looked (in particular his partner), how she dressed, what everyone in the family could and couldn’t do.'
Mr Fenny said his behaviour towards his family was seen by another family who attended the same church and they had been appalled.
They also observed he did not behave in the same way to his own children, whom he had by his wife later in the marriage. It was only the stepchildren he treated cruelly.
In 2004 there was a ‘rumble’ that something was going on in the family and the school and social services became involved, said Mr Fenny. But it went no further.
However, in 2008 the girl made a complaint and was joined by her mother and an investigation was triggered.
The man in evidence acknowledged that he had puritanical religious and Biblical beliefs but denied all the allegations made by his family.
Today his barrister, David Martin, conceded there was little to be said on his behalf following the conviction. He said the man still maintains a ‘blanket denial’ of all wrongdoing.
The jury had heard only about the bad things that happened in the family but there had been many good times too, he submitted.
Judge Tabor jailed the man for 11 years for raping his stepdaughter, three years consecutively for raping his wife and one year consecutively for cruelty.


"I Was Tortured And Raped By Large Groups Of Men"- 11-Year-Old Sex Slave Shares Her Encounter


A young girl has told a court how her sex attacker branded her with his initial.
The child was just 11 when Mohammed Karrar, 38, allegedly bought her and loaned her to abusers all around the country for £600 a year.
She told a court yesterday about being mutilated by a hairpin, saying: 'After heating it up for a little while, he stuck it on my bum.
'It was M for Mo and he said I belonged to him. He was branding me so people knew I was his.'

Over five years the girl, now 19, was repeatedly raped by large groups of men in what she described as ‘torture sex’, the jury was told last month.
Seven men of Pakistani origin and two from North Africa are accused of 79 offences against six vulnerable white British girls. The charges include child rape, sexual trafficking and child prostitution.
Noel Lucas QC, prosecuting, said Karrar – known as Egyptian Mo – bought the youngest victim from an unnamed man just after her 11th birthday.
He befriended her with gifts of perfume and hard drugs but then began to beat her up and raped her, the Old Bailey was told.
He branded her with one of her hair pins, which he had twisted into the shape of an ‘M’ and heated with a cigarette lighter. It left a scar on her left buttock.
‘He regarded her as his property,’ Mr Lucas said. ‘He showed her no regard. If she had the temerity to resist, he beat her.
‘He branded her to make her his property and to ensure others knew about it.’ At the age of 12 she was introduced to Karrar’s brother Bassam, 33, who is also accused of raping her.
The girl ‘describes the Karrars as sick sex monsters’, Mr Lucas said. ‘They were always talking about sex and spoke about women in a vile manner.
‘Mohammed Karrar liked her to dress up and act out role play. Both brothers used to beat her.’
From the age of 12 the girl was sold to groups of Asian men who violently raped her in private homes and guesthouses around Oxford and elsewhere. Sometimes she was injected with heroin or given date drugs to ensure she complied with the gang’s sick demands, it was alleged.
Mr Lucas added: ‘It became routine for her to be taken to various locations, houses and hotels by the Karrar brothers so she could treat their guests. She would be made to dress up, wear very short skirts and a bikini top, do her hair and put on lots of make-up.
By the end of the evening she would have been sexually used and abused by all the men. She would be so drugged up as to be unable to feel the pain.’
Just after her 12th birthday the girl told Karrar she was carrying his child. He allegedly beat her up and then took her to a house in Reading where she was given a ‘backroom abortion’ using a crochet hook.
On other occasions Karrar raped the girl in the living room of her own home as her father slept in another room, it was said.
Sometimes his friends would arrive at her house and they would allegedly rape her too. The girl, who came from a troubled family, naively believed ‘Mo’ loved her and was going to marry her when she was 16, the court heard.
During a trip to the Lake District in 2007, when she was 14, she is said to have been called by Karrar on her mobile phone.
David Hughes, a social worker, answered and Karrar allegedly asked to speak to her.
When Mr Hughes refused, Karrar allegedly said: ‘If you don’t get her I’ll **** you up, I’ll **** her up and I’ll **** her mum.’ Later the girl told the social worker of  ‘men who took her to houses’.
In January 2008, she told police a man called ‘Egyptian Mo’ had raped her in London nine months previously. Two years later the girl contacted her alleged attacker for an apology but was raped again, the court heard.
Kamar Jamil, 27, Akhtar Dogar, 32, his brother Anjum Dogar, 30, Assad Hussain, 32, Mohammed Karrar, Bassam Karrar, Mohammed Hussain, 24, Zeeshan Ahmed, 27, and Bilal Ahmed, 26, deny all the charges against them.
The trial continues.

WOW! ATM Machine Spitting Out Free Cash


If you are the type that likes money then you should have been at the ATM machine that suddenly started spewing out free cash.
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Police were eventually called to restore calm in eastern England after the ATM was constantly distributing twice as much money than customers were asking for.
A Lloyds TSB ATM machine in Ipswich began distributing “free money” to customers after the bank branch was closed for the night.
When news of the free cash spread, a crowd began gathering, causing arguments between those who sought to use the faulty machine.
Police were called to watch until the bank staff could take the machine out of service.
A Lloyds spokesman said the machine had been giving away free cash for only a “short time”. He added: “We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.”
About 30 people are believed to have benefited from the failure.
It is unclear how much money the bank lost, or if it will be able to recover the funds that the ATM machine gave away.
Emma Hutchinson said: “Word spread very quickly after my friend asked for £40 and the machine gave out 80 pounds.”

She told the news media that she went to see if the rumor was true, but decided not to withdraw the money herself.
Lloyds Banking Group, had to be rescued by the British government to the tune of £21 billion at the height of the global financial crisis in 2008.

Woman Sells Niece For N250, 000


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Certainly, Mrs Nkemdilim Ilomuanya is currently having sleepless nights as the business she did with her niece has gone awry.
Mrs. Ilumuanya allegedly sold her niece, Onyinyechi when she was just two years old to her friend, one Mrs Chinyere Nwangwu who lives at 279 Aba-Owerri road, Osisioma, Aba, Abia State at the sum of N250, 000.
Onyinyechi’s mother, 32-year-old Onuabuchi Omata, was said have a mental problem. She is an orphan though she has two male siblings, but they were too young to take care of Onyinyechi. Nkemdilim is their step sister.
After Onuabuchi was delivered of her daughter on July, 2007, her younger brother, John, seeing that there was nobody in their family that could take care of the little Onyinyechi went and deposited her with a motherless baby home in their area – Amichi Motherless Baby Home, Amichi, Nnewi South local government area of Anambra state to ensure she was given proper care.
John is a Lagos-based commercial bus driver. So, having satisfied himself that he has placed his niece in safe hands, he went back to Lagos to continue hustling. About two years after, Nkemdilim, John’s stepsister convinced him that she would want to stay with the child and John obliged her.

"I Am Scared Of Marriage"- Nollywood Actress, Ebube Nwagbo Confesses



Ebube Nwagbo’s parents would never have supported her if they knew when she started acting. Today, her family is proud of the star she has become in the highly competitive Nigerian movie industry.
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“My dad came back home one day and said he saw a poster of a girl that really looked like me and I feigned ignorance. I told him people look alike,” Nwagbo said, adding “I did not have the nerves to tell him it was me. When the movie came out, I had to leave home for a while because I did not know how they would feel. Luckily for me, the movie came out, I acted a good role. They liked the fact that I did something nice. I did not give them any reason to be angry, upset or disappointed in me.
“I do not think I have given my family a reason not to be proud of me as an actress. I think I have made them proud in many ways and they have given me their love and support. I am not perfect, but I never forget where I am coming from or heading to, no matter the madness and craziness that comes with my profession.”
Ebube Nwagbo was 20 when she started acting, and that was the breakthrough she needed for herself and her family. Ten years on, and she waxes stronger. According to her, the industry moulded her into what she is today.
“I started acting when I was very young, I grew up in Nollywood. It was in 2003, I was about 20 years old then. I was still in school, so it was shuffling school and work. I learnt the good and bad things here. It has been a journey for me. It is like growing. I started fending for myself and my family at that age. I grew up like that and Nollywood kind of moulded me into what I am today based on where I am coming from as a person. It became the family I know because those early years I was always on set. All I knew at that time was making movies.
“The journey so far has been smooth, it has been rough, it has been sweet, it has been bitter, but so far, I am thankful to God for where I am today. At least, I am alive; I still have people out there that still love me. In as much as I do not expect everybody to love me, I can still boast of a lot of people that admire me for what I have become today. It has been a smooth and rough journey so far.
For Ebuube Nwagbo, the rough side of her Nollywood journey is dealing with the public as a star. She noted that the public sometimes forget that they are also humans, and so expect probably too much from them.
“Yes, we have to be role models to people which I personally try my best to be. But people should not condemn me when I do not live up to expectation,” she said.
“As human beings, when we are in relationship or marriage, what we do affects it a whole lot. That is the basic true, we can’t pretend about it. I don’t think it is every man or woman that is with a celebrity that likes to be in the limelight. As much as a lot of them try to understand what their spouses do, at the end of the day, this is Nigeria, they might not understand all the time. It is all about getting the person that understands and make him believe that what you are doing is your job. It is hard, it is quite hard but we have to live.
It’s the scary part of being a star for her. Ebube would love to get married for love, and be in the marriage forever, but she’s scared; too many proposals that she’s confused who wants her for real…and that’s why she’s still single.
“Yes I am still single. The reason is that I am someone who has always believed in love. It is a big deal to me so if I have to do it, it has to be right. I am a strong believer of love.
“I get lots of proposals; it is so crazy I do not know who to give a chance to. I think it is a price I have to pay for stardom. Sometimes when anybody comes my way, I do not know who wants to be with me for the right reasons. I believe when that day comes, I will definitely figure out who that person is. It is not easy. What I should be talking about is not relationship but marriage. I want to go into marriage and be in it for ever. No one goes into marriage thinking of divorce, but it happens. We try our best. I think I am kind of scared, but I just have to give it a try whether I like it or not. It just has to happen and happen right; at the right time.”
No one can rule out the possibility of Ebube going back to her first love who couldn’t cope with her job; maybe he’d understand it’s just a job, and nothing that happens there is real. Ebube still thinks of him; he’s the first guy to show her the true meaning of love.
“We met in my first year in school, second semester. We won the best couple on campus. We had this bond and everybody wanted to be like us. I got into the movie industry and it didn’t work out again. I really liked him. So far, I think that is the first relationship I had that I can really call a relationship. That is the first time I actually knew what love is. That is somebody I still think about today and there is no regrets.”

Boko Haram: Inside the Mindset of a Nigerian Suicide Bomber

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Until June 16, 2011 suicide bombing was a distant phenomena few ever thought could occur in this realm. The harsh economic climate and heated geo-political space notwithstanding, it is very rare to see Nigerians, a people widely adjudged as the happiest on the face of the earth, take their own lives. It was even more unimaginable that someday, a Nigerian irrespective of whatever influence, will devise violent and extreme actions capable of brutally terminating his life, and extending the same deadly gestures to those around him.
So when Umaru Abdulmutallab, a 22-year-old Nigerian from an affluent background attempted to become the country’s first suicide bomber on a US-bound flight on Christmas Day 2009, many among his compatriots questioned his nationality, others his sanity.
Nigerians can’t be suicide bombers, it was reiterated.
Then the dreaded happened. Mohammed Manga, a 35-year-old Nigerian male, signed his name in the most gory of inks as the first suicide bomber ever to strike in the country. A recruit of extremist Islamic sect Boko Haram, Manga blew himself up in front of Nigeria’s police headquarters in Abuja, two and half years after Mutallab’s first unsuccessful attempt to set the record aboard the American airliner.
Here comes the multimillion dollar question, what could make a Nigerian volunteer to be a suicide bomber?
Could it be the prevailing unemployment situation in the country which has made the teeming able-bodied youths roaming the northern part of the country a potential breed for terror recruiters? Maybe it is the lure of a few thousand dollars that make potential volunteers throw reasons to the winds and get blown up. Perhaps it is in the hatred indoctrinated into these would-be suicide bombers by extremist Islamic preachers at an early age.
Like his counterparts in Arabia or elsewhere around the world, research has proven that money, education or the lack of both, is not a determinant factor that would either motivate or hinder a would be Nigerian suicide bomber. If it will be recalled, Abdulmutallab was from an illustrious home and had the best education money could offer. Mohammed Manga on the other hand was described as a fairly successful businessman.
In Robert Lamb’s How Suicide Bombers Work, both the glamorization of martyrdom and its establishment as a gateway to rewards in the afterlife are central, yet universal factors in the suicide bomber equation.
The glamorization of matyrdom is appealing to the often young and naive Nigerian suicide bomber, whose average age bracket is put between 18 – 24.  For this set of people, the thoughts that his name becomes immortal is overwhelming. The pride, prospect and glamour at the ‘sense of a holy mission’ is appealing, and this sadly, is a bait their manipulative handlers exploit to the fullest.
‘A gateway to rewards in the afterlife’ should not be ruled out as a motivating factor for the Nigerian suicide bomber. The thoughts of seventy-two virgins for martyrs who paid the supreme price for fighting Allah’s cause is too strong to be relegated to the background. Likewise are the quests to avenge perceived political tyranny and economic imbalances.
So how does the Nigerian suicide bomber justify the killings of innocent souls? Israeli psychologists eager to understand the mindset of militant Islamic extremists postulate that at this point in the mindset of the suicide bomber, no one perhaps except for members of his sect is innocent. He is not about killing the innocent, he is killing the enemy.

Gunmen Wipe Out Family of 10 in Plateau

By   /  February 23, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
Plateau killing A two-month old baby was among 10 people killed, Friday, when unidentified gunmen attacked Kogwom village in the Vwang district of Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State. Saturday Punch newspaper reports that the suspected herdsmen allegedly stormed a lone compound and slaughtered the family of 10 before escaping into the nearby bush.  Lt. Kingsley Egbo, Assistant Media Officer, [...]
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Cynthia Okosogu: Hotel Receptionist Admits Lying to Police

Cynthia Okosogu As the trial of the alleged killers of Cynthia Okosogu progressed, Miss Vivian Amuneke, the receptionist of the hotel where the deceased was allegedly murdered said she issued used receipt to the alleged killers when they paid for the room. Amuneke according to the Nigerian Tribune newspaper stated that she issued the receipt because the room had earlier [...]
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EFCC Arraigns Seven Yahoo Boys in Benin

By   /  February 23, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
Yahoo Boys Seven Internet fraudsters have been arraigned before the Federal High Court in Benin City by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), on separate charges of  conspiracy to commit felony and obtaining money under false pretence. The Vanguard newspaper reports that the seven suspects, Philip Agbodobri (alias Daniel Karlssom) Peter Sunday (alias Richmon), Nnamdi Obinna, Amegor Ovenseri, [...]
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Terror Groups Begin Recruitment in S’West, Target Lagos, Others

By   /  February 23, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 3 Reactions
Terrorists A report by Saturday Punch newspaper has said that terror groups in the country have begun a recruitment drive in the South-West with the aim of establishing cells in the zone. Boko Haram, and its breakaway faction, Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Biladis-Sudan, were said to be identifying fundamentalists in the region as a prelude to attacks that they are planning [...]
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Pope Benedict XVI Resign over Corruption, Gay Sex Scandals – Reports

Pope Benedict XVI According to reports by Italian media outlets, Pope Benedict XVI, who announced his retirement earlier this month did so after an internal investigation informed him about a web of blackmail, corruption and gay sex in the Vatican. Reports said that Benedict had asked a team of Cardinals to investigate the allegations of financial impropriety, cronyism and corruption exposed in the [...]
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Prisoners at the Kirikiri Prison Now Reject Food

By   /  February 23, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
images According to the Saturday Punch, Inmates at the Kirikiri Maximum Prison are being subjected to inhuman conditions such that they no longer want to eat the prison food for fear of the unknown. They have also complained of the terrible quality of the food. A source within the prisons also told Punch that the state [...]
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FG Orders VCs and Registrars of New Universities to Preserve the University’s Integrity

By   /  February 23, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
MEDUCATION The Federal Government has told the newly appointed Registrars and Vice-Chancellors of the three new Federal Government Universities to uphold the integrity of the University structure. According to Professor Ruqayyatu Rufai, the Minister of Education who issued the instruction at Abuja on Friday, told the newly appointees to see their appointments as a way of [...]
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Soyinka Critisizes Good Governance Tour

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 3 Reactions
Soyinka Today in Benin, Edo state, Prof. Wole Soyinka, Nobel Laureate, castigated the Good Governance tour led by Minister for Information, Labaran Maku and described the NUJ-backed arrangement as a complete deceit.
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House of Reps Warn President Jonathan over Signing the 2013 Budget Before Feb. 27

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 3 Reactions
House-of-Reps-session1 On Thursday the House of Representatives gave President Goodluck Jonathan, February 27 as the deadline for signing the 2013 budget. They told him to sign the budget on or before the given date or his veto would be overruled. Mr. Solomon Olamilekan, the Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Public Accounts said on Thursday that [...]
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Iran Denies Operating Terror Cell in Nigeria

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 2 Reactions
Iranian deputy foreign mininster Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Friday, denied allegations that his country trained suspects arrested in Lagos on charges of planning attacks on U.S. and Israeli targets in Nigeria. According to international news agency, Reuters, Amir-Abdollahian said that the allegations are not true and were made up as the result of the ill will of the enemies of [...]


Photos from the Eko Atlantic City Opening Ceremony

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 2 Reactions
eko-atlantic The opening ceremony of the Eko Atlantic City had attendance top public figures including former President of the United States, Bill Clinton, President Jonathan, Governor Fashola, former governor of Lagos state, Bola Tinubu, amongst others. Here are photos from the ceremony.                             [...]
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Prof. Wole Soyinka Accuses Nigerian Clerics of Spiritual, Mental Slavery

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 2 Reactions
images (5) Professor Wole Soyinka, the Nobel Laurete said in a speech yesterday that spiritual and mental slavery is still in existent in Nigeria, that instead of some clerics to go ahead and preach the gospel that would appeal to people’s minds, they would rather enslave them. Soyinka made the statement during the public presentation of a [...]
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FG Signs Agreements, Hands over PHCN to 14 Bid Winners

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 2 Reactions
PHCN According to The Punch newspaper, the Federal Government, Thursday, signed the Share Purchase Agreement and 12 other documents with 14 core investors that won bids for 15 successor companies carved out of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) preparatory to their being handed over to the investors. The signings of the agreements comes with a demand for payment [...]
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NDLEA Arrests Malaysia-bound Student with Drugs

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 2 Reactions
NDLEA Vitalis Dike, a 31-year-old Nigerian student studying in Malaysia, Thursday, was arrested by the men of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA), with 1.430kg of an illegal substance methamphetamine. The Daily Post newspaper reports that Dike was promised $4,000 to deliver the drugs in Malaysia, but was caught at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport, Lagos, during the screening of outbound passengers [...]
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Ex-Militant Group Bakassi Salvation Threaten Confrontation with Cameroon Gendarmes Over Bakassi Indigenes

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 2 Reactions
images (4) Dandong Atikpi, leader of the former militant group known as the Bakassi Salvation told News Reporters on Thursday in Calabar, Cross River state that the group are prepared to fight the Cameroon gendarmes over accusations of degradation and attack given to Bakassi indigenes who still live within the surrendered peninsular. He told reporters that he [...]
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100 Opposition Parties Cannot Defeat PDP, Patience Jonathan Boasts

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
Patience Jonathan First Lady and wife of President Goodluck Jonathan, Mrs. Dame Patience Jonathan, Thursday, said that not even 100 opposition parties can defeat the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2015 presidential election. Mrs. Jonathan, who spoke at the presentation of the PDP Women in power” calendar 2013 in Abuja, added that she is more [...]
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Principalities, Powers in High Places Responsible for Oil Theft – Shell MD

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
Mutiu Sunmonu Mr. Mutiu Sunmonu, the Managing Director, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), Thursday, in Abuja, alleged that ‘principalities and powers’ in high places are responsible for the oil theft in Nigeria. Sunmonu according to The Citizen newspaper explained that the small criminals in the creeks of Niger Delta bursting pipelines and stealing crude oil are not working for themselves, [...]
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Nike Halts Contract With Oscar Pistorius

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, World News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
images (3) Following the murder charge against “Blade Runner” Oscar Pistorius, Sports giant, Nike have decided to suspend it’s contract with the South African athlete. The sporting company have been criticised in the past for their sluggish reaction when any of their sporting ambassadors got into trouble; it was not therefore surprising when Nike came out openly [...]
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Suicide Bomber’s Attack Takes Out Gamboru Market, Maiduguri

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
images (2) On Thursday, a suicide bomber suspected to be Boko Haram, stormed a Customs location just beside the popular and ever crowded Gamboru Market in Maiduguri in a car without a plate number full of explosives, with the intention of hitting a JTF vehicle stationed in the area. Just before he hit the vehicle, the car [...]
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President Jonathan Reverses Decision on UNILAG’S Change of Name

By   /  February 22, 2013  /  Featured, Headlines, Nigerian News  /  0 Comments and 0 Reactions
jonathan_addressing3-367x336 At a meeting in Abuja, Professor Jerry Gana, the Chairman of the University Council revealed that President Goodluck Jonathan had reversed his decision to change the name of the University of Lagos, UNILAG to Moshood Abiola University of Lagos, MAULAG. The University would obviously still retain its name. 







Wednesday, 30 January 2013



EFCC REARRESTS PENSION THIEF YAKUBU YUSUFU


http://www.nigerianbestforum.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/yakubu_yusufu.jpg A self-confessed police pension thief,  Yakubu Yusuf, was yesterday re-arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Justice Abubakar Talba of an Abuja High Court had, in a judgement he delivered this Monday, freed Yusuf by asking him to pay N750, 000 fine or spend two years in jail after he admitted that he had embezzled N32.8 billion.

As at the time of filing this report, the convicted former director of pension in the Police Affairs Ministry was still being held in the EFCC custody in Abuja and will be arraigned today before a Federal High Court in Abuja  on a fresh charge of stealing N300million.

Yusuf was picked up by the EFCC on upon his arrival in his residence.

Sources close to the EFCC told LEADRSHIP yesterday in Abuja that the joy of the family of the convicted director was short-lived as EFCC operatives whisked him away from his home in Abuja for interrogation and  later detained him.

But the EFCC legal team yesterday confirmed at the Federal High Court premises that the convict was re-arrested on Monday in connection with another case of fraud.

It was gathered that a four-count criminal charge had already been filed against him, preparatory to his arraignment before a federal high court today.

In the fresh four-count criminal charge, the convicted former federal director was accused of false declaration of assets contrary to section 27(3) of the EFCC  Act, 2004.

He was also accused of keeping N250million in a private company, SY-A Global Services Ltd, floated in the name of his family members as directors and refused to disclose the asset in his asset declaration form.

The money was alleged to have been fixed in an account with Zenith Bank.

In the new charge signed by Mr. Chile Okoroma, EFCC director of legal services, the former pension director was also accused of fixing another N10million in his private company bank account at First Bank where he was the sole signatory. He was also alleged to have fixed another N29m in another bank account but failed to disclose his interest in his asset declaration form.

EFCC lead lawyer Mr. Rotimi Jacobs (SAN) confirmed that necessary steps had  been taken and that the accused person will be arraigned  in Abuja today.

The former pension director had, on Monday, forfeited 32 different properties to the federal government as proceeds of fraud in addition to about N400m cash in a bank account traced to him.

His conviction by Justice Talba followed his admission of guilty plea  to the criminal charge brought against him under section 309 of the penal code.

NBA, Sagay, others react
But a nationwide condemnation and outrage have  greeted Justice Talba's pronouncement on Monday after he asked Yusuf to forfeit 32 houses in the FCT and Gombe as well as N325m in his account.

A cross-section of Nigerians described the sentence as an indication of lack of enthusiasm to fight corruption by government and the judiciary.

The EFCC also condemned the judgement in a statement issued on Monday night, while promising that it would come out with an appropriate response.

Prominent constitutional lawyer Prof. Itse Sagay (SAN) described it as outrageous because of the victims of Yusuf's theft who are all old men who had served the country meritoriously.

Ostensibly responding to criticism of Justice Talba's  judgement on Monday, the president of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Okechukwu Wali (SAN), however cautioned lawyers against indiscriminate condemnation of judges just as he blamed shoddy investigations for the type of judgements delivered by Nigerian judges.

Wali also cautioned branches of the NBA against making statements on national issues, stating that the NBA at the national level remains the mouthpiece of the association.

He said, 'I also want to caution the branch against speaking on national issues. You should confine yourself to what happens in your branch; it does not make for orderliness as most times you don't have all the facts.

'The nation's judiciary has come under fire most times due to shoddy investigations and the judge can only give judgements based on what is placed before him.

'Yes we have problems in the judiciary and we will tackle them. That is why we are against branch officers speaking on behalf of the NBA,' he added.

But, according to another lawyer,  Mr. Alasa Ismaila, the money Yusuf stole can build 14 of a 150-bed hospital fully furnished with state-of-the-art equipment  that the Chinese government on Monday handed over to Nigeria. The entire structure and furniture cost $12.5 million, about N1.9 billion.

He said, 'The hospital located in Abuja will be used by federal civil servants, some of whom have been stealing Nigeria dry. As President Goodluck Jonathan recently commented, some civil servants have more houses in Abuja than Nigeria's richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote. Imagine 14 well-equipped hospitals, distributed in the six geopolitical zones. Imagine the millions of lives the hospitals could save, the billions our nation could save from overseas medical tourism.'

Also, a Lagos-based lawyer and activist, Mr. Bamide Aturu, said he  was extremely disappointed with the judgement, saying that it 'is horrible and shows the kind of country we live in. It shows Nigeria is now the headquarters of corruption in the universe'.

'The government is not serious about fighting corruption. The judiciary and lawyers are not serious too about fighting corruption. The people must rise up and fight corruption. I am devastated, amazed and saddened that this kind of thing is happening in 2013. It is a national embarrassment,' he added. According to Aturu, this kind of judgment would certainly encourage more people to steal as it now pays to be a criminal in Nigeria. 'There should be a protest by the people over this issue and I don't mind to join them. If something urgent is not done to fight corruption in Nigeria, there will be a serious problem.'

Also speaking on the issue, another lawyer, Mr. Festus Keyamo, said the judgement was an aberration.  He said, 'It is a travesty of justice and a complete abuse of the plea bargaining procedure. This is the reason why people oppose plea bargaining.'

A Lagos-based  lawyer, Chief Benson Ndakara, said: 'This is bizarre. From the report, it is clear that there was a plea bargaining and, in any official plea bargaining, the agreement must be adhered to. For the EFCC to have consented to such an agreement is worrisome.'

Another lawyer, Mr Alex Uzebu, said the judiciary has missed it, stressing that 'it is not a surprise because a similar judgement had been delivered in the past.

He cited the cases of former Edo State governor Lucky Igbinedion, Cecilia Ibru and former Bayelsa State governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha. With what is playing out in our judicial system, there is no way corruption can be reduced, he said. 'For example, in the case of Madock in the United States, he was not given bail. As I speak to you, he is in jail. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for corruption. The law of punitive correction is strictly applied in democratic society. Why is  it that Nigeria's case is different?'

The founder, Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, CACOL, Comrade Debo Adeniran, also denounced the judgement, saying that 'is the way the Nigerian government shields corrupt elements in the society. The system does not put machinery in place to punish corrupt people. The government too is guilty of the offence of corruption'.

'The judgement is a slap in the face of Nigerians. There is evidence the man knew what the outcome of the judgement would be, which was why he brought N750,000 cash to the court. He has just been given a clean bill of health to enjoy his loot. It is a bad example to the youths of Nigeria. What has happened is not justice,' he added.

The spokesman, Save Nigeria Group, Mr. Yinka Odumakin,  said he was very angry over the judgement, saying that it is 'an induction ceremony for another criminal in Nigeria. It is only petty crooks that get punished in this country while the big crooks go scot-free'. 'The judgment is a confirmation that crime is a big problem in Nigeria. Until there is a drastic action in this country, all these anti-crime bodies being set up are useless,' he said.



 PROPER ACCOUNTABILITY CAN ONLY BE ENSURED THROUGH PROPER,INVESTIGATING AND AUDITING.

The Ekiti State House of Assembly is presently enmeshed in sex scandal, involving the Speaker, Dr. Adewale Omirin and the House Chief Whip, Mrs Wunmi Ogunlola and another N55 million scandal.

As the story goes, N55 million was allegedly approved by the State Governor, Kayode Fayemi and released to the House for Christmas and New Year Gifts.

Multiple sources alleged that the Speaker cornered the fund, releasing a paltry sum of N50,000 to each of his colleagues in the House.

Workers in the House that ought to have been paid Xmas bonus from the N55 million were also not paid a dime.

A source said only the Chief Whip, Mrs Wunmi Ogunlola benefited immensely from the fund as she was the one who was in charge of supply of Hampers. Each of the hampers allegedly cost N40,000.

A few days ago, news went viral on social media that the Speaker was in London with the Chief Whip and the Chief Whip's husband.

Source said Tunde Ogunlola, a retired Court Registrar was once married and that he threw his first wife out of the house bcos of Wunmi, who is now the House of Assembly Chief Whip.

Wunmi was ferried out of the house on Monday by Taye, the Speaker's driver.

Worried about the whereabouts of his wife, Ogunlola, a retired Court Registrar had gone to d Jibowu Hall, Govt House, Ado-Ekiti where the ACN Women Wing was holding a meeting.

He had excused the Speaker's wife out and asked her the whereabouts of his wife because the Speaker's driver identified as Taye came to the house around Bank Road in Ado Ekiti a few days ago and took his wife away. The Speaker's wife asked the "lawmaker's husband" if he could identify the said man that came to his house, and the man answered in the affirmative. Mr Speaker's wife then called some government drivers and without wasting time, Mr. Ogunlola instantly identified Taye as the driver who came to pick his wife!

There and then, Mr Speaker's wife descended on Taye, performed some Mike Tyson style on him before stripping him naked! As if that was not enough, sources also said that Mr Speaker's daughter called in from London to tell her mum that a "strange" woman had taken over their home in London.

Though no official statement has been issued by the Speaker and the Chief Whip, some ACN supporters claimed that the duo's trip to London was official and that another member of the House, Hon. Segun Erinle was also part of the trip.

However, contrary to this claim, our investigation revealed that Hon. Erinle travelled out of the country before the end of December, 2012 and has not returned to Nigeria since then while Mr. Speaker and his Chief Whip travelled out of Nigeria to London on Monday, January 21, 2013.






The Central Bank of Nigeria has expressed commitment in reducing the number of unbanked population drastically in the coming years in its renewed financial inclusion policy drive.

The Director, Banking and Payments System Department, CBN, Mr. Dipo Fatokun, said that the apex bank would reduce the country's unbanked population by 20 per cent before year 2020, adding that the country's unbanked population currently stands at 46.3 per cent.

He stated this while presenting a paper titled: 'Mobile Money in Nigeria: Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges' at the Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria, Ikeja District society meeting in Lagos.

He said CBN would work to ensure success of the strategy.

He recalled that a survey carried out in 2008 by an international agency, Enhancing Financial Innovation and Access on access to financial services in the Nigeria revealed that banking penetration was relatively low with only 21 per cent of adult population in the country having access to banking services, while 74 per cent had never been banked.

The remaining five per cent, previously banked, in other words, had left the banking system, Fatokun added.

Reasons adduced for lack of bank accounts by many were proximity to financial service outlets, product complexity and cost of service.

'The concerns for financial inclusion are valid as no nation can progress and develop if majority of its population is under banked or has no access to financial services. A good example is Kenya where it has been proved that a half percentage increase in their national Gross Domestic Product growth is attributable to mobile money transactions,' Fatokun said

He further said, 'Indian policy makers too, have embraced the importance of mobile money as the best solution for financial inclusion and economic growth. A study on the impact of financial access on poverty in the country carried by Economists, Robin Burgess and Rohini Pande estimated that one per cent increase in the number of rural locations banked, par capital reduced rural poverty by 0.42 per cent and increased economic productivity by 0.34 per cent.'

With the above scenario in mind, and to promote financial inclusion, he said the CBN had identified mobile telephony as one of the veritable channels through which the unbanked could be provided easy access to financial services at affordable cost.

'The need to create an enabling environment for all participants saw the development of the Mobile Payments Regulatory Framework in 2009, to guide the industry players. The overriding vision was to achieve a system that is nationally utilised and internationally recognised - a Nigerian system of mobile payments,' he added


Nigeria knock out Ethiopia, advance to quarters

Nigeria knock out Ethiopia, advance to quarters

Striker Victor Moses secured Nigeria a place in the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals on Tuesday after leading his team to a 2-0 victory over Ethiopia with goals in the 80th and 90th minutes of the match.

Striker Victor Moses converted two late penalties to lead Nigeria to a 2-0 win over Ethiopia and a spot in the quarterfinals of the African Cup of Nations on Tuesday.
Moses scored in the 80th and 90th minutes, sparing his team an early exit with a scoreless draw at Royal Bafokeng Stadium.
Ethiopia, appearing in its first tournament for more than 30 years, finished bottom of Group C. Defending champion Zambia was also eliminated after a 0-0 draw with Burkina Faso, which won the group with five points. Nigeria also ended with five points, but trailed on goal difference.
Moses was twice fouled inside the area to win the penalties, and then kept his cool to find the net both times for the two-time African champions. The Chelsea striker was brought down by defender Alula Girma for the first penalty and then stopped by goalkeeper Sisay Bancha in another breakaway.
Bancha was red carded for the challenge and midfielder Addis Hintsa had to replace him in goal because all three substitutions had already been made.
Just after the first Nigeria goal, Ethiopia nearly equalized with a close-range header by Saladin Seid. However, Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama made a brilliant save, diving to his right and deflecting the ball with his outstretched arms.
Seeking its first title since 1994, Nigeria was coming off two 1-1 draws in the first matches, both times after having taken the lead. The Super Eagles didn’t qualify for last year’s tournament.
Nigeria’s best chance before the penalties came in the 66th, when a header from Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel was cleared off the line.
Without the penalties, Mikel and his teammates would have been eliminated because of their disciplinary record. Nigeria and Zambia were level on points, goal difference and goals scored, so the decision would have gone down to a Fair Play system based on the number of yellow and red cards. Nigeria had more than Zambia until then.
Ethiopia needed to beat Nigeria and hope that Zambia lost its match against Burkina Faso.
It was also without top players Asrat Megerssa and Adane Girma, who were injured in the first half against Burkina Faso, while goalkeeper Jemal Tassew was suspended for two matches after a reckless tackle in the opener against Zambia.
Ethiopia won the Cup of Nations in 1962 but last qualified for the final tournament in 1982.


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Real Madrid-Barcelona Preview: Los Blancos look to draw first blood in pivotal cup tie

The capital club's recent revival will be put to the test when they host the runaway Liga leaders in a much-awaited Copa del Rey semi-final first leg at the Santiago Bernabeu

By Karthick Arvinth

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REAL MADRID

Adan
Arbeloa, Albiol, Varane, Marcelo
Khedira, Alonso
Ozil, Modric, Ronaldo
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BARCELONA

Pinto
Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Alba
Xavi, Busquets, Fabregas
Pedro, Messi, Iniesta

Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has a number of selection problems heading into Wednesday's Clasico showdown against Barcelona.
Iker Casillas (broken hand) and Pepe (ankle) are out, meaning Antonio Adan and new signing Diego Lopez battle it out in goal, while Sergio Ramos, Fabio Coentrao and Angel Di Maria all serve suspensions.

However, Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to start despite hurting his ankle in Sunday's 4-0 win over Getafe.

Gerard Pique returns from suspension for Barcelona, who have a fully-fit squad at their disposal.

Jordi Alba, Andres Iniesta and Cesc Fabregas are all likely to be recalled to the starting XI after they were rested for the weekend victory over Osasuna.
DID YOU KNOW?

  • Real Madrid are on a 31-match unbeaten run at the Santiago Bernabeu in all competitions (W26, D5).
  • The Castilian side have won just one of their last eight home encounters against Barcelona (W1, D2, L5).
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (pictured, right) scored his 100th goal at the Bernabeu in the win over Getafe to take his overall tally for Real to 179 in 176 matches.
  • Barcelona have won eight of their last nine away matches across all competitions.
  • The Blaugrana ran out 4-3 aggregate winners in last season's Copa del Rey semi-final against Blancos.
  • Pedro is in line to make his 200th appearance for Barca.










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