Tag: Couple

  • Gunmen kill couple, two children in Anambra

    Gunmen kill couple, two children in Anambra

    A family of four, comprising husband, wife and two of their children were on Thursday night murdered by unidentified gunmen in Isseke, Ihiala Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    The victims have been identified as the family of Ichie Kennedy Igboanugo from Ekwuru Isseke (Ichie Akuruoulo 1 of Isseke).

    According to eyewitnesses, the killers invaded the family’s apartment while they were sleeping, killing them in cold blood and leaving their lifeless bodies on the floor of their rooms.

    The reason behind the attack is yet to be ascertained.

    A police source, while confirming the incident, said the bodies of the deceased had been recovered and deposited at a morgue.

    The source added that a joint security team had been deployed to the area to prevent further incidents.

     

     

     

     

     

  • ANALYSIS: When couple can no longer live under same roof

    ANALYSIS: When couple can no longer live under same roof

    By Chinyere Nwachukwu

    Kennett and Clara knew that their marriage was plunging but they were reluctant to go their separate ways due to fear of societal condemnation and the rigour of securing divorce from a high court.

    Their union became toxic two years ago when Kenneth began to suspect that Clara was cheating on him. This resulted in frequent conflicts that often degenerate to fights. Kenneth also lost respect and submission from Clara.

    Little did they know that a recent fight at night over late return by Clara will end her life.

    As usual, they started with verbal attacks and then went into physical fight during which Clara hit her husband hard on the private part and he strangled her to death.

    Many couples like Kenneth and Clara are stuck in soured, toxic and abusive marriages.

    They are reluctant to leave the union for several reasons including their children’s upbringing, protecting their reputation, rigours of securing divorce, and religious beliefs.

    Critics say that all the reasons are worthy of consideration but do not worthy dying for.

    “ As long as a marriage hasn’t become abusive, those reasons and more should be considered for protecting the marriage.

    “However, the moment violence enters into a relationship, the only thing to be considered is the safety of the lives involved,” a marriage counsellor, Mrs Obiageli Okoro, argues.

    She also argues that although it is the duty of high courts to dissolve marriages contracted under the Marriage Causes Act, couples in abusive marriages can separate from each other to avert tragedies.

    Okoro warns that it is dangerous for a couple to still live together waiting for divorce when they can no longer stay without fighting.

    Mr Ogedi Ogu, Country Director of Advocacy for Justice and Accountability is convinced that although high courts reserve jurisdiction to dissolve registered marriages, an embattled couple is at liberty to seek “first aid” in the form of judicial separation.

    According to him, no law compels a spouse to die in an abusive marriage.

    “For every marriage that has turned toxic, it is safe for the parties to stay slightly apart for their individual safety.

    “In as much as it is the law that only a court of law can grant dissolution of marriage contracted under the Marriage Act, it is not the law that they must continue to co-habit until such marriage is dissolved.

    “It is rather a ground for dissolution where it is shown that a party has deserted the marriage and the husband and wife have lived apart for a period of at least one year or two years.

    “However, notwithstanding the toxicity of such a union, the dissolution of marriage is only granted by a high court where the marriage is contracted under the Act,” he argues.

    The country director also notes that customary marriages are dissolved by the customary court.

    Mrs Ebere Obiora, Ogun Coordinator of African Women Lawyers Association, notes that the Matrimonial Causes Act is the law under which statutory marriages are contracted.

    According to her, the same statute vests jurisdiction on high courts only, to entertain cases arising from marriages contracted under the Act.

    “However, an abused partner may not wait in a toxic marriage until his/her petition for dissolution of marriage is granted.

    “The grant of marriage dissolution terminates the marriage, but delays associated with divorce proceedings may be a deadly trap for the abused partner.

    “This calls to mind that the Marriage Causes Act also made provisions for a petition for judicial separation, which is a softer order of court concerning a failing marriage,” she says.

    According to Obiora, judicial separation prohibits physical contact of the parties, but does not terminate the marriage.

    She explains that this means that the partners remain in the marriage and, therefore, cannot re-marry.

    “Unlike a divorce petition, an application for judicial separation may be brought at any time during the marriage where violence is proved.

    “The grant of judicial separation, therefore, relieves parties from co-habitation and, more importantly, gives room for resolution of issues between partners, which may lead to reconciliation,” she adds.

    She advises that judicial separation should not prevent filing of a petition for dissolution of the marriage, where there is no positive improvement in the relationship.

    “The affected parties are free to apply to the court for dissolution of the marriage,” she says.

    A Principal Partner at Ayoola Chambers, Lagos, Mr Julius Ayoola, emphasises that dissolution of a marriage depends on the type of marriage contracted by the couple.

    He argues that dissolving a marriage that has broken down irretrievably is not the exclusive preserve of a high court.

    According to him, a marriage contracted solely under customary principles will be dissolved in a customary court.

    “In some customary marriages, the parties may decide to return the bride price.

    “In Igbo culture, a customary marriage is deemed dissolved once the bride price has been returned,” he says.

    Ayoola, however, says the high court may be interested in the custody and welfare of children produced by customary marriages.

    “The high court has jurisdiction over the welfare of the children,” he says.

    A Professor of Law and Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Samson Erugo, believes that it is not necessary for a high court to dissolve a marriage before the couple can live apart.

    “That rule does not accord with reality, and most times, it works out hardship in practice.

    “In some jurisdictions, parties could, by marriage dissolution agreement or mediation, agree to separate.

    “Such an agreement could also be filed in court and adopted by the parties without the stress of a trial.

    “I think this liberal approach should be adopted in Nigeria, in every established case of marriage that has broken down irretrievably,” Erugo argues.

    He is convinced that requirement of a high court order to dissolve a marriage is rooted essentially in the Christian culture of sanctity of marriage.

    “It is part of our colonial heritage and has been easily embraced by some local cultures that try to protect the marriage institution.

    “While these arguments may still be strong, modern reality should provide exceptions,” he says.

    Analysts urge intensified efforts in ensuring safety of lives of couples in abusive marriages, while protecting the marriage institution and ensuring the welfare of the children.

    NAN

  • CP orders thorough investigation into couple’s gruesome murder in Ekiti

    CP orders thorough investigation into couple’s gruesome murder in Ekiti

    The Police Command in Ekiti State has ordered a thorough  investigation into the circumstances of the death of an Assistant Superintendent of Police, Caleb Leranmo and his wife, Taiwo Leranmo.

    This is contained in a statement by the command’s Police Public Relations Officer, (PPRO), Mr Sunday Abutu on Wednesday in Ado-Ekiti.

    He said the Commissioner of Police, Joseph Eribo, has directed the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID, to immediately conduct a thorough investigation to ascertain the cause of the couple’s death.

    NAN reports that the couple was gruesomely murdered at their residence on Tuesday in the state capital, Ado-Ekiti.

    Abutu said that the police received a distress call on at about 07:00hrs on Tuesday that a murder incident occurred at Igirigiri Road, Odo-Ado area of Ado-Ekiti.

    He said that operatives from Odo-Ado Division were immediately deployed to the scene.

    According to the PPRO, on getting there, the late ASP Caleb Leranmo was found in a pool of his own blood with his private part severed.

    He added that the deceased’s wife, Taiwo Leranmo, was also found besides his in a pool of her own blood with brutal head injuries.

    “The couple was rushed to the hospital where they were both confirmed dead by a medical doctor,” he said.

    The command’s spokesman further said that their bodies were later deposited in the morgue for preservation and further medical examination.

    Abutu added that a cutlass, which was found with blood stains was recovered from the scene of the incident.

    The late ASP Leranno was serving with the  Police Command in Ekiti State, until his unfortunate death(

  • Abakaliki couple died from gas explosion not inverter – Police

    Abakaliki couple died from gas explosion not inverter – Police

    The Police Command in Ebonyi, says the explosion that claimed the lives of a couple, Mr and Mrs George Onuabuchi in Abakaliki, Ebonyi capital was from gas cylinder and not from inverter battery.

    DSP Joshua Ukandu, spokesman of the Command in the state told NAN on Thursday that the incident occurred on August 25.

    Ukandu said that preliminary investigation showed that the couple died from gas explosion.

    “It happened on waterworks axis in Abakaliki on August 25. The residents living around the scene called the attention of our personnel who visited the place but the couple has already been taken to hospital.

    “It’s very unfortunate that both finally died. The wife, Chioma died sometime in August while the husband died this month, September.

    “We gathered that the wife was a younger sister to the popular Nigerian Afrobeat singer, Patoranking .

    “There are no much details because the victims could not survive to tell the story. So, what killed them was gas and not inverter explosion,” the police spokesman explained.

    Also speaking with NAN one of the relatives who refused to mention his name described the incident as bad for the family.

    “They were young couple. They had only a child, three years old son.

    “Please I have more to say. I cannot say more than this. They have gone,” the relative said.

  • NAPTIP secures conviction of couple for human trafficking

    NAPTIP secures conviction of couple for human trafficking

    The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says it has secured the conviction of a couple in Benin for human trafficking.

    Mr Ganiu Aganran, the Coordinator of the Benin Zonal Command of NAPTIP, disclosed this on Wednesday while speaking with NAN in Benin.

    He said that the couple, Adesuwa Otabor and Otabor Idahosa, was sentenced to five years in prison for conspiracy to commit human trafficking.

    According to him, the High Court, Criminal Division 2, Benin City. found the couple guilty of exporting a victim to Dubai for prostitution.

    He noted that the offence contravened Section 27 of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015.

    Aganran described the feat as part of NAPTIP’s director-general’s agenda of arresting, prosecuting and convicting high-profile human traffickers.

  • PAINFUL EXIT! Young couple, buried same day in Anambra

    PAINFUL EXIT! Young couple, buried same day in Anambra

    The family of Ogudiegwu in Ezinifite, Aguata has been thrown into mourning following the death of their son and wife, Oscar Chimezie Ogudiegwu and Victoria Nchedochukwu Ogudiegwu

    They were buried the same day in their compound at Ezinifite, Aguata LGA, Anambra.

    Oscar Chimezie (44) and his wife, Victoria (38) were buried on Saturday, 13th day of July, 2024.

  • Couple take wedding vows at Lagos airport terminal [Photos]

    Couple take wedding vows at Lagos airport terminal [Photos]

    Airport users were on Saturday  astonished as a couple, Olamide Agboola and Abiodun Alli, took their wedding vows at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal II (MMA2).

    The terminal is operated by Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Ltd. (BASL).

    The barricaded section of the departure area, for the wedding, accommodated only about 50 guests.

    Mr Kola Bamigboye, the Chief Operating Officer, BASL, told NAN that the wedding, which was first of its kind at the airport, was to tell the world that MMA2 was more than a terminal.

    He hoped that with the successful wedding ceremony, more people would like to wedding at airports.

    “We like to bring people together. Its either you are travelling through our terminal or you are coming here to solidify your love,” he said.

    Mrs Monica Oguta, the Head of Aviation Security for BASL,  said that the wedding was an opportunity to create value for airport terminals.

    When asked if the couple were airport staff, Oguta said: They are just Nigerians who felt the idea is good.

    “I started nursing the idea of an airport wedding some years back and when the opportunity came, we seized it.”

    NAN reports that the couple exchanged their wedding vows and rings at the terminal.

    The wedding was officiated by Ms Oluwabukunmi Aminu, a vow coordinator.

    A passenger, Mrs Abigail Babatunde, said she had never witnessed such a wedding before.

    The couple were given free flight tickets by Value Jet Airline.

  • NDLEA declares couple wanted, nabs 4 suspected barons

    NDLEA declares couple wanted, nabs 4 suspected barons

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency(NDLEA) has declared a couple, Kazeem Owoalade (alias Abdul Balogun) and Rashidat Owoalade (alias Rashidat Bolarinwa), who allegedly runs a cocaine cartel from India wanted.

    The NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    He added that the agency declared the couple wanted following the arrest of four members of the syndicate in Lagos.

    Babafemi said that a Sports Utility Vehicle was recovered and two houses already traced to them sealed for forfeiture to the Federal Government.

    He said that two members of the syndicate: Taofeek Imran and Ishola Isiaka, were arrested on April 3, 2024.

    This, he said, followed their bid to export 3.40kg cocaine on a Qatar Airlines flight going to Oman through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA) Ikeja-Lagos.

    “While Imran was the courier conveying the drug consignment to Oman, Ishola recruited him for the head of the cartel.

    “Investigation has now revealed Alhaji Kazeem Owoalade whose Indian residence permit bears Abdul Balogun based in India, “he said.

    Babafemi said that efforts to dismantle his network in Nigeria paid off after five weeks of surveillance and follow up operations.

    This, he said, was when another member of the syndicate, Hamed Saheed, who worked directly with the baron was arrested on Tuesday at Abule Egba area of Lagos.

    “It was indeed Saheed who lodged Imran in a hotel a day before his aborted trip to Oman and equally dropped him and Ishola at the Lagos airport the day they were arrested.

    “During a search of Saheed house, NDLEA operatives recovered some phenacetin, a cutting agent for Cocaine, weighing 900 grams.

    “He confessed that the recovered substance was what was left of the consignment Imran was taking to Oman the day he was arrested.

    “His arrest led to a follow up operation at the home of the Owoalade couple at 20 Eyiaro street, Ogudu Orioke, Lagos.

    “This was where another suspect was arrested and a new model Toyota RAV4 SUV marked FKJ-773 JJ belonging to Rashidat and additional 400 grams of Cocaine recovered.

    “This is also in addition to already prepared suitcases to be used for illicit drug concealment, digital weighing scales and other paraphernalia, “he said.

  • Couple confessed how their deity was dumped after it failed severally at Zion ministry

    Couple confessed how their deity was dumped after it failed severally at Zion ministry

    A couple last Sunday confessed of how their family deity was dumped after it severally failed to answer their supplications.

    Read their story:

    “When we have a problem and my husband calls on his Chi, he does not answer him, but when I call on my God, the God of Zion, he answers us”, declared a newly married woman as thousands of people who attended last Sunday’s Fellowship programme at Zion Prayer Movement Outreach Ministry (ZPMOM) in Okota, Lagos, cheered.

    The woman, who was one of many who came out to surrender their charms, occultic rings and amulets and give their lives to Christ, explained that she persuaded her husband to surrender his Chi (deity) since it became obvious it had no powers and was incapable of answering prayers.

    She added that this was unlike the God of Zion which answers prayers when called upon. The husband corroborated her story and brought out from his bag a carved deity which he said represented a family goddess he was mandated to worship.

    Many others who became born again at the programme narrated similar experiences, noting that they were happy to abandon their former life of wizardry, occultic practices and demonic worship which did not help them in any way and embrace the only true God who was behind the astonishing testimonies of deliverances and miracles at Zion Prayer Ministry.

    They were responding to an altar call by the Spiritual Director of Zion Ministry, Evangelist Ebuka Anozie Obi, for those who were ready to give their lives to Jesus Christ at the programme to come out. He had declared in a media interview recently that his greatest joy in the ministry is leading people to salvation.

    “What gives me joy is seeing miracles that God is doing and people giving their lives to Christ. What I like is that God has chosen me out of nothing. I enjoy His anointing and presence in my life. I enjoy people; youths, giving their lives to Christ. I don’t compromise the word of God. It is meant for provocation.

    “You must not like it when we preach. A young man in prison for yahoo yahoo was released after prophecy came. And he has given his life to Christ; I hugged him on the Altar yesterday. That gives me joy.

  • Benue bloodbath: Couple, only child, 7 others killed in fresh herders attacks

    Benue bloodbath: Couple, only child, 7 others killed in fresh herders attacks

    SAD! A couple, their only child and seven others have been reportedly killed in fresh attacks on communities in Benue state by suspected armed herdsmen.

    It was gathered that communities affected in the latest attacks include Akpanta, Ochumeko and Ijaha in Apa Local Government Area, LGA, where three persons were murdered in cold blood; and Ucheen, a border community between Makurdi and Gwer West LGAs where six persons lost their lives.

    The National Chairman of Apa Development Association, Mr Eche Akpoko, who confirmed the attack in Apa LGA explained that the invaders stormed and razed the affected communities at the weekend after killing the victims.

    He said: “Akpanta and Ogwuji villages were burnt down and the attackers killed three people at Ijaha village.”

    On the Ucheen attack, the Ter Makurdi, Chief Vincent Aule while confirming the attacks said the armed herders killed six persons in the community while another fell and died on seeing the remains of his murdered relatives.

    “Yes it happened in Ucheen village, after Adaka, a border community in Makurdi. The armed herdsmen came in at 2:30am and killed about six persons

    “Among those killed were one woman, her husband and their child. Besides that, three others were killed, the people were sleeping when the attackers came and killed them in their sleep.

    “There was another person who also died. The man was related to the murdered husband and wife. He came that morning and saw them lying lifeless on the ground, he collapsed and eventually died after being rushed to the hospital.”

    Chief Aule who said he visited the area, Tuesday morning, in the company of the police said the unprovoked attack was unacceptable and condemnable.

    “We have no issues with these people but they have been coming there to attack the people. We have reported the matter to the Commissioner of Police and the Security Adviser,” he said.

    Contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Superintendent, SP, Catherine Anene who confirmed the attack in Ucheen said five persons were killed adding that security personnel had been drafted to the area while the corpses of those killed had been recovered and deposited at the Benue State University Teaching Hospital, BSUTH, Makurdi. On the attacks on communities in Apa LGA, she said she was yet to receive details of the incident.