Tag: Brother

  • Kidnappers force man to rape his sister, insert iron rod into her private part

    Kidnappers force man to rape his sister, insert iron rod into her private part

    The Ebonyi State Police Command says it has rescued the remaining victim and arrested another kidnap suspect in the state.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Loveth Odah, made this known in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday in Abakaliki.

    The command had on July 26 said it killed two kidnap suspects and arrested three others who engaged its operative in a gun battle in two separate kidnap cases.

    In one of the cases, three businessmen from Enugu State were kidnapped by village executives of Ezzagu community in Ishielu LGA of the state, where they came for business.

    Odah, however, said the remaining victim rescued was a female, adding that she was held hostage by the kidnappers.

    She said one of the male victims, an immediate younger brother to the female victim, was forced at gunpoint to have sex his sister.

    She noted that the suspects inflected injury on the female victim’s private part by inserting iron rod and sticks into her private part.

    Odah said: “We have rescued the remaining victim been held hostage in Ezzagu forest and arrested another suspect, making a total of four suspects arrested so far.

    “Those suspects raped her and also used iron rod and stick inside her private part.

    “The suspects took the law into their hands because they alleged that they were defrauded through a ponzi scheme.

    “The community is even condemning the act of their men for engaging in such evil practice and demanding ransom because of what they are accusing them of.”

    The police spokesperson assured that the case was being investigated to ensure justice.

    She said the state’s Commissioner of Police, Philip Maku, would ensure that justice prevailed in the case.

  • Ex-minister Labaran Maku’s brother, wife kidnapped, sister killed

    Ex-minister Labaran Maku’s brother, wife kidnapped, sister killed

    Unidentified gunmen have killed the sister of former minister of information, Labaran Maku and also kidnapped his elder brother and wife.

    Maku’s brother was identified as Salisu Usman-Maku, an officer with the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    According to a family member, gunmen stormed the family house in Gudi village of Akwanga Local Government Area in the early hours of Tuesday.

    The source said the gunmen killed Labaran Maku’s sister and kidnapped his brother and his wife.

    According to the source, the gunmen shot sporadically, killing the woman.

    When contacted, Comptroller of Immigration in the state, Zainab Lawal, confirmed the kidnapping of the Maku couple.

    “Nigeria Immigration Officer (NIS) Supt. Salisu Usman and his wife have been abducted at gun point.”

  • Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi loses older brother

    Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi loses older brother

    Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has lost his older brother, Dede Amaechi.

     

    President Muhammadu Buhari, in a statement on Saturday issued by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, encouraged Amaechi to find courage in the legacies of the deceased.

     

    “President Muhammadu Buhari condoles with Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, over the demise of his elder brother, Dede Amaechi.

     

    “In this moment of grief, our thoughts and prayers are with the Amaechi family and people of Rivers State.

     

    “President Buhari urges the former Governor of Rivers State and two-time Director-General of his election campaigns to find strength in the notable legacies of his late brother,” the statement read.

     

     

  • After shutting down Dubai, Davido’s brother ,wife spend honeymoon in Maldives (Photos)

    After shutting down Dubai, Davido’s brother ,wife spend honeymoon in Maldives (Photos)

    Just after shutting down Dubai with their luxurious wedding, Davido’s brother, Adewale Adeleke and his new wife, Kani have both blessed us with photos from their honeymoon in the beautiful city of Bali, Indonesia and the exotic island of Maldives.

    The beautiful nuptials between Adewale Adeleke and Ekanem can be termed the classiest and most expensive wedding by any Nigerian in Dubai, in the last one year.

    Well, the wedding is over now and the newlyweds are loving their honeymoon, sharing moments on Instagram that have us drooling over them. It just looks like a whole lot of fun and romance for the couple.

  • Reekado Banks `sack’ brother as Manager

    Reekado Banks `sack’ brother as Manager

    Nigerian Singer Reekado Banks has dropped his elder brother, Temi Solomon as his manager.

    Reekado Banks who spoke on the sack said:“It was just next level dealings, I wanted to get somewhere else, the vision became a lot farther, like I saw farther than I used to see and I just needed somebody that’ll see as much, most especially someone that’s been there with other people (artists) but me and my brother are cool.”

    When asked if Temi who has managed him since the beginning of his career is still a part of his team in any capacity, he answered in the negative saying that not at the moment.

    Reekado said that he needed to get to somewhere else, and that informed his decision, adding that this does not in any way affect his relationship with his brother in an interview with Cool FM.

    When asked if his brother is still part of his team in any capacity, Reekado said ‘at the moment, he’s not’.

    Banks is now managed by Twenty20 media led by Davido’s former manager, Kamal Ajiboye.

    It would be recalled that Banks joined Mavin Records in 2014 and left four years later in 2018.

    His record deal with Mavin Records came as a result of his brother submitting some of his songs to the label in an online talent search.

    Reekado Banks got signed to Mavin Records after his entries were selected from over 5000 entries.(

  • Man hacks only brother to death over N100,000 debt

    Man hacks only brother to death over N100,000 debt

    The police in Niger State have arrested a 45-year-old, ldris Aliyu of Daka’agi village in Wushishi Local Government Area, for allegedly killing his younger brother, Aliyu Aliyu.

    According to eye witness accounts, Aliyu was cut with a machete by his older brother for refusing to agree to the sale of farm products to offset a N100,000 loan.

    The suspect claimed he borrowed the sum of N100,000 from a friend of his and gave it to his late brother to renovate his house in the same area, adding that he promised the owner of the money that he would pay back after harvesting their farm produce.

    The suspect said his younger brother had refused that they sell the farm produce to offset the loan.

    Idris, out of anger inflicted machete cut on his younger brother leading to his death.

    I and my brother have been living and farming together since our parents gave birth to us. I borrowed N100,000 from a friend and gave it to him to fix his house, yet, he refused that we should pay back the money .I begged him to sell our farm produce to settle the man (lender)he didn’t listen to me.

    After the harvest, I told him the need to settle the person I borrowed the money from, he refused to listen to me and insisted that we were not going sell any farm produce to that effect. I lost my temper, pulled my machete and inflicted deep cut on his neck which resulted to his death.

    I killed my brother due to the pressure from the person I borrowed the money from and after my brother refused that we should sell our farm produce to pay him off.”

    The suspect who is married with two wives and 13 children regretted killing his brother. He attributed the incident to the work of the devil.

    My life is finished, I have killed my only brother whose wife will give birth any moment from now; I am ruined forever,” Aliyu lamented.

    The spokesman of the state police command, Muhammad Abubakar who confirmed the incident said operatives found the deceased lying in a pool of his blood in his residence when they received the report and went to arrest the suspect.

    Abubakar said the matter would be charged to court after investigation.

  • JUST IN: Gunmen kidnap Bishop Kukah’s brother in Kaduna

    The Chief Of Ikulu kingdom in Southern Kaduna, Chief Yohanna Sidi Kukah, has been kidnapped.

    He is the brother to Catholic Bishop of the Sokoto diocese, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, who confirmed the incident last night.

    He said that he had no new information on the incident, even as he sounded calm while speaking.

    According to a report by everyday.ng Chief Kukah was kidnapped at about 7p.m. on Tuesday at his residence in Anchuna, Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State. An aide was kidnapped with him, initial reports said.

    The gunmen who came for the chief were said to have surrounded his home, fired shots to scare away other residents of the town before taking and whisking away the traditional ruler.

     

    Details later…

  • Segun Bucknor’s brother loses wife, hours after brother’s demise

    Tragedy stuck the Bucknor family on Friday 11th of August, when the revered musician and journalist, Segun Bucknor passed on at the age of 71.

    Just when the family is yet to come to terms with the sad loss, Segun Bucknor’s immediate younger brother, lost his wife Mrs Margaret Bucknor six hours after his death.

    TheNewsGuru gathered that Mr Joseph Bucknor gloomily lost his wife hours after his elder brother’s demise. The cause of her death hasn’t been ascertained as at the time of this report.

    Joseph Bucknor retired as the AGM Nigeria Port Authority. His late wife, Margaret Bucknor who resides at Festac Extension, Amuwo odofin was a dedicated catholic and former president of CWO(Catholic Women Organisation)of Perpetual Help Catholic Church, Amuwo-Odofin. May their souls rest in peace.

     

  • I bought gun to avenge my brother’s death – 21-year-old suspect confesses

    I bought gun to avenge my brother’s death – 21-year-old suspect confesses

    A 21-year-old man identified as Chineye Nzeche has been arrested with firearm by operatives of the Vigilante Group of Nigeria.

    He was nabbed around Rukpokwu axis, in Obio-Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State

    The young man, who hails from Aguleri in Anambra State said he bought the pistol to avenge the killing of his brother by gunmen he described as kidnappers.

    I bought the gun because of the people that kidnapped and killed my brother.

    I did not buy it to rob anybody. It is for revenge,” he reportedly said.

    Chineye has already been handed over to the Rivers State Police Command, through the Rumuokoro Police Divisional Headquarters.

  • He made his brother next of kin instead of me, aggrieved wife tells court

    He made his brother next of kin instead of me, aggrieved wife tells court

    A housewife, Folasade Fayemi, on Friday urged a Customary Court at Agodi, Ibadan, to dissolve her three-year-old marriage, citing her husband’s decision to make his brother the next of kin.

    Folasade also accused her husband, Temitope, of beating and harassing her.

    “My Lord, my husband bought a plot of land and put the name of his sibling as the next of kin without considering me and my son, who is the only child of the marriage.

    “He loves his siblings and mother more than me, always in close contact with his mother and hardly tells me about his movements.

    “Worse still, he beats me always and does not care about my welfare; the court should separate us since he prefers his mother and siblings to me,“ she told the court.

    The husband, however, denied all the allegations and pleaded with the court not to separate them,saying I still love her.”

    Chief Mukaila Balogun, the President of the court, urged the parties to explore the possibility of reconciling, saying “the court is interested more in reconciliation and settlement of rifts between couple than dissolution.”.

    He urged the husband to make the move for reconciliation and report back to the court.

    The case has been adjourned to Feb 1.