258 Nigerians comprising of 220 males, 18 females and 20 children and
infants, were deported from Libya last night May 16th. They were
received at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport by the South
West Zonal office of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants
& Internally Displaced Persons.
One of the deportees Akhere Ken who is from Edo State, told newsmen that
he had been in detention for over a year in Libya. Ken said he was
arrested on board a boat while trying to cross the Mediterranean sea to
Italy. He stated that he was locked up with 1500 inmates in a cell
meant for only 20 inmates and that some of the inmates started dying due
to suffocation.
“As one inmate dies, more Nigerians are brought and squeezed into the
room. Any inmate with medical condition is not given even common
paracetamol. We watch helplessly as our friends die before our very
eyes,” Ken said
1268 Nigerians have been deported to Nigeria since December 2016.
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Bride-to-be and her fiance die in fatal accident
12-year-old son of late Super Eagles boss, Amodu Shuaibun dies
Close to a year that the country lost former Super Eagles Coach, Shuaibu
Amodu to the cold hands of death, the family is mourning the loss of
his teenage son, Suleman who died after a brief illness on Sunday.
It was gathered that the 12-year old died while on holidays in his home. He was a JSS2 student of Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta.
It could be recalled that the Late Shuaibu Amodu died at the age of 58 on June 11 2016.
It was gathered that the 12-year old died while on holidays in his home. He was a JSS2 student of Navy Secondary School, Abeokuta.
It could be recalled that the Late Shuaibu Amodu died at the age of 58 on June 11 2016.
Two Indonesian Men Sentenced To 85 Strokes For Gay Sex
An Indonesian Islamic court has sentenced two young men to 85 strokes of
a cane each for having sexual relations, marking the first time the
penalty for homosexuality has been used in the conservative Aceh
province.
The couple, aged 20 and 23, will both face the strokes in a public caning after being found guilty of breaking strict Sharia regulations against homosexuality.
“The defendants are proven to have committed sodomy and are found guilty. The convicted men will be publicly caned in the province’s capital Banda Aceh on May 23 before the fasting month of Ramadan starts, according to the lead prosecutor, Gulmaini, who goes by single name.
Under Islamic criminal law anyone found guilty of being engaged in same-sex intercourse faces the maximum punishment of 100 strokes.
The couple, aged 20 and 23, will both face the strokes in a public caning after being found guilty of breaking strict Sharia regulations against homosexuality.
“The defendants are proven to have committed sodomy and are found guilty. The convicted men will be publicly caned in the province’s capital Banda Aceh on May 23 before the fasting month of Ramadan starts, according to the lead prosecutor, Gulmaini, who goes by single name.
Under Islamic criminal law anyone found guilty of being engaged in same-sex intercourse faces the maximum punishment of 100 strokes.
Photos From Shina Peller's 41st Birthday Dinner In Lagos
Popular club owner Shina Peller was a year older on May 14, 2017 and he
put up a big party to mark his new age. He hosted friends and celebs to a
dinner party over the weekend. The party was attended by NFA president,
Amaju Pinnick, 2face and Annie Idibia, Kcee, E-Money, etc.
Happy birthday to him! Check out more photos...
Hoodlums Kill Alfa Abu, wife and children in Ijebu-Ode
A 35 year-old Muslim cleric, Sheikh Yusuf Amzat-Salam, also known as
Alfa Abu, his wife and four children were killed by hoodlums in the
early hours of Tuesday in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.
The incident occurred at Atiba area of Odogbolu Local Government Area.
The eldest child, a girl aged 11, her twin brothers, aged 8 and the last female child, aged 2 were all killed.
All the victims had been buried in accordance with Muslim rites, amid wailing by sympathisers and relations.
The attackers, whose motive could not be ascertained, butchered the entire household with machetes.
NAN gathered that the victims were discovered in the pool of their blood when a school bus came to pick the children.
A close family friend, Mr Yusuf Oludaisi, described the act as dastardly and wicked, wondering what the victim must have done to warrant such treatment.
The younger brother of the victim, Alfa Ishaaq Amzat-Salam, however, said he would leave the matter for God to judge.
Senator Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East), who was at the burial of the victims, described the incident as very sad.
The incident occurred at Atiba area of Odogbolu Local Government Area.
The eldest child, a girl aged 11, her twin brothers, aged 8 and the last female child, aged 2 were all killed.
All the victims had been buried in accordance with Muslim rites, amid wailing by sympathisers and relations.
The attackers, whose motive could not be ascertained, butchered the entire household with machetes.
NAN gathered that the victims were discovered in the pool of their blood when a school bus came to pick the children.
A close family friend, Mr Yusuf Oludaisi, described the act as dastardly and wicked, wondering what the victim must have done to warrant such treatment.
“He was someone whom we grew up together. I have known him for 30 years to be humble and kind to everyone who came across his path.
“It’s really sad because this was someone you will never see quarrelling or being disrespectful”, said Oludaisi.
The younger brother of the victim, Alfa Ishaaq Amzat-Salam, however, said he would leave the matter for God to judge.
“I leave those who perpetrated such evil into God’s hands for He alone will judge them. The deed cannot be undone.
“I will always remember my brother forever for his loving kindness as he was a shining light to us all”, said Ishaaq.
Senator Gbenga Kaka (Ogun East), who was at the burial of the victims, described the incident as very sad.
Whistleblowers arrested for giving false information to the EFCC
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Tuesday, May 16, 2017 arraigned the duo of Buhari. Fannami and Ba-Kura Abdullahi on two separate one count charge before Justice M. T Salihu of the Federal High Court Maiduguri, for allegedly giving false information to the agency under the whistle blowing policy.
Fannamit had misled the EFCC with the information about illegally acquired monies purportedly buried at the residence of one Ba’a Lawan but the information turned out to be false after the execution of a search warrant.
The accused person pleaded not guilty to the charge. Counsel to the prosecution Alkassim Ja’afar asked for a trial date and prayed the court to remand the accused person in the prison custody pending trial.
Justice Salihu adjourned the matter to June 7 and 8, 2017 for hearing and ordered the accused to be remanded in the prison custody.
On his part, Ba-Kura Abdullahi also gave false information to the effect that large sum of money in naira and foreign currencies were buried in the residence of Ba’a Lawan. Justice Salihu adjourned his case to June 7 and 8, 2017 for commencement of trial and ordered the accused to be remanded in the prison custody.
How we uncovered money bags in Justice Ngwuta’s house – Witness reveals
An operative of the Department of State Services, John Utazi, on
Tuesday, told a Federal High Court in Abuja how his team conducted the
search of the Abuja residence of a Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice
Sylvester Ngwuta, on October 7, 2016.
Utazi, a DSS’ Staff Officer, who testified as the fifth prosecution witness in the ongoing trial of the Justice of the apex court, said bags, filled with local and foreign currencies, were uncovered during the search of the judge’s house.
Also uncovered in the house were
documents, including building plans, land documents, vehicle papers and bank statements.
The witness was led in evidence by the lead prosecuting counsel, Mrs. Olufemi Fatunde, before the court, presided over by Justice John Tsoho.
He said the policemen and private security guards assigned to the Supreme Court Quarters, where Justice Ngwuta’s residence was located, initially did not let him and other operatives into the premises until the guards got approval of their “superiors”.
He said when he and his team members were eventually let into the defendant’s residence, the defendant declined an offer to search all the operatives in the team before the commencement of the operation.
Utazi said, “I also gave him the search warrant to read, after which he asked us if the Chief Justice of Nigeria was aware.
“I answered that I was not aware.
“Thereafter, I requested the defendant to search me and members of my team. He declined and said there was no trouble.
“However, I asked my team members to search one another in his presence.
“After, we told the defendant that we were ready to conduct the search.”
He said his team uncovered huge cash sums in some bags kept in the wardrobes in one of the rooms and other cash in foreign currencies in another room.
Utaz added, “He took us to the first bedroom. There were two wardrobes in the room. One was by a closet and the other was facing the closet. As we opened the one facing the closet, there were bags. We opened the bags and asked the defendant to see the content. The content was money.
“The second wardrobe was concealed with a cloth.”
On what was found in the second wardrobe after it was opened, the witness said, “When the wardrobe was opened, we saw a lot of bags and filled with foreign currencies.”
The witness added, “He took us to another bedroom. We searched it again and we also discovered money.
“After the second bedroom, he took us to his study.
“In the study room, we recovered bank statements, building plans, land documents, document’s relating to the defendant’s salary and some vehicle papers.”
He said his team also searched the kitchen, the boys’ quarters and the car park on the premises but nothing incriminating was discovered.
Utaz added, “We brought down the items recovered to the sitting room downstairs, where we counted the money.
“We documented everything on the back of the search warrant.
“The documentation was done in his presence.
“I endorsed the documented items recovered and also gave it to him to see.
“After seeing it, he read through and signed on it.
“Thereafter, I assembled all items recovered and told the defendant to search us just like we did when we came in.
“The defendant declined to search us but we searched ourselves in the presence of the defendant.
“We then requested the defendant to follow us and he did follow us.”
The search warrant, dated October 5, 2016, issued by a Magistrates’ Court in Abuja, was tendered by the prosecuting counsel and admitted by Justice Tsoho as an exhibit.
The case was fixed for Wednesday to enable the lead defence counsel, Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN), to cross-examine the witness.
Stunning family photos of Suspended lawmaker, Abdulmumin Jibrin his wife and kids at his 40th birthday celebration
Governor Ambode bans VIOs from Lagos roads permanently
The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, on Tuesday said Vehicles Inspection Officers had been permanently banned from all Lagos roads.
The governor also asked the Federal Road Safety Corps to restrict the operations of its men to highways and stay off state roads .
Ambode spoke while inaugurating pedestrian bridges , a lay - by and a slip road at Berger bus stop.
The governor said the VIOs and the FRSC contributed significantly to gridlock in the state , adding that his government would employ technology to track and monitor vehicle registration and certification .
Ambode said his administration identified the Ojodu Berger area as one of the major traffic flashpoints that required urgent attention .