Tuesday, 4 December 2018

Court Free Small Doctor With 1 Year Probation

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The Ebute Metta Magistrate Court has freed Small doctor, with a stern warning of avoiding violence in the next 12 months.
The Court free Small Doctor who was arraigned alongside two occupants of his car, just after he was arrested for unlawful possession of firearm and threatening a police officer at Oshodi area of Lagos State
A police source who pleaded anonymity said;
‘Small Doctor was released by the court and allowed to go on condition he must not engage in any act of violence or commit any offense within the next one year. If he does, the court would not spare him’.

PDP would have been dead and gone: Soso Sobrerekon Pour Econium on Wike For Restoring PDP

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Soso Soberekon who seems to have an interest in politics, has stated that PDP would have been dead if not for Nyesom Wike, the Rivers State Governor.
The music executive who shared a photo with the the Rivers State Governor, claimed that other members of the opposition ran away and PDP would have been dead if Nyesom Wike didn’t face opposition squarely.
Soso Soberekon wrote;
If not for this man who stood his ground, faced the opposition and held it together when all of you ran away, PDP would have been dead and gone. Other PDP members mustered strength from his resilience. Put some respect on his name.


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National Assembly staff protest non payment of allowances (photos)

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National Assembly staff today, protested over non payment of their allowances and salaries at the lobby of the Senate
The protest which took place amid tight security, had many National Assembly staff in attendance and they carried placards which had the inscription: ‘enough is enough. ‘the Clerk to the National Assembly has suddenly become stupendous’.
They also called out Sani Omolori,  Clerk to the National Assembly in their protest songs. The protesters were singing: “Sani Omolori, juju de fail’, ‘Ole’ as they moved round the balcony to the chambers.
The protesting National Assembly Staff were also heard saying ‘APC must go’ in a viral video. Here are photos and video from the scene below;.
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Osun Governor Pays Aregbesola A Visit At Lagos Home

He might be new in office with a lot of work at hand, but the new Osun State Governor, Gboyega Oyetola still found time to go visit the immediate past Governor of the state, Ruaf Aregbesola who seemingly resides in Lagos now. More pics below….



Uber driver saves lady and her boyfriend after police left them stranded on Third Mainland Bridge

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An Uber driver has been crowned hero of the day, after he saved a lady and her boyfriend who were left stranded on Third Mainland Bridge by the Police.
The Instagram user disclosed that the incident occurred by 3a.m and it was just after policemen stopped her boyfriend’s car and started accusing him of being a cultists. She further disclosed that after the heated exchange with the police, they ran low on fuel. However an Uber driver who showed up later, saved the lady and the boyfriend who were left stranded on Third Mainland Bridge by the police.
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Ogun Butcher Beats Wife To Death For Being Rude

A butcher in Abosule, Agbado, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State, Sina Kasali, is in police custody for allegedly killing his wife, Sherifat Kasali.

Sina reportedly beat the 26-year-old nursing mother to death on Saturday after a disagreement ensued between them.

Punch Metro gathered that Sherifat had accused her husband of peeping into the private parts of a neighbour, who is said to be a commercial sex worker.

He reportedly chided the wife for being rude and subsequently beat her up until she collapsed.


It was learnt that a neighbour invited a nurse to attend to Sherifat because Kasali refused to take her to a hospital.

He was said to have prevented the nurse from treating his wife until she gave up the ghost.

A resident, who spoke to Punch Metro on condition of anonymity, said the suspect wanted to run away but was held down while the police were alerted.

He said the couple had lived together for about 10 years, but that their relationship was fraught with violence.

The resident stated that Sherifat, a mother of three, could have survived if her husband had allowed her access to medical treatment.

He said, “They had been living together for 10 years and had three children. Their last born is about three-month-old. He (Sina) always beat the woman and people had warned him several times to no avail.

“The wife had accused him of peeping into the private parts of a s-x worker in their compound that morning. He got angry and dragged her inside. He beat her to a stupor and refused to take her to the hospital. We called a nurse to attend to her but he did not allow the nurse to treat her.”

The brother of the deceased, Segun Rasheed, said the family was notified of the incident by a neighbour, who checked the deceased’s phone contacts.

Punch correspondents learnt that Sina was arrested by a team of policemen from the Agbado Police Station led by the Divisional Police Officer, CSP Sunday Omonijo.

In an interview with Punch Metro, the 38-year-old suspect said he only slapped his wife.

The native of Abeokuta, Ogun State, said he did not allow the nurse to attend to Sherifat because he and the nurse were not in a good term.

He said, “My wife and I had been living together peacefully until some bad women in our compound started influencing her. Those women drink. She was always with them whenever I went to work. That was how she became a drinker too and she started being rude to me.

“Two days before the incident happened, he accused me of gazing at a neighbour’s backside and I warned her not to accuse me of such a thing again. She began to abuse me and I slapped her.

“Earlier that day, she told me that she was pregnant and I told her to abort it. Around 4pm on Saturday, she wanted to go and fetch water. I warned her not to go and she started abusing me. She wanted to go by all means and I pushed her.

“She lay on the bed and held her stomach. She was groaning with pains. I suspected that she had used some drugs to abort the pregnancy. I called my brother to get a car so that we could take her to a hospital. While I was waiting for my brother, the nurse came. She happens to be somebody I had sold meat to sometime ago and she refused to pay me for days.

“We fought each other before she eventually paid me and since then, we have not been talking to each other. It was because of the grudge that I did not allow her to treat my wife. I did not beat her that day.”

The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, said Sina in his statement to the police confessed to beating his wife that Saturday.

Oyeyemi said the corpse of the victim had been deposited in the Ifo General Hospital morgue for post-mortem, adding that the case had been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Eleweran, Abeokuta, for further investigation