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  • Couple married for 72 years buried same day in Abeokuta

    Couple married for 72 years buried same day in Abeokuta

    Pa Israel Akojede and his wife, Mama Esther, who were married for 72 years and died few hours apart were buried on Friday at the Apostolic Faith Church Cemetery, Ijeja in Abeokuta, Ogun.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the couple died on Friday, Oct. 30, 2020 at Gbonagun in Obantoko area of Abeokuta.

    NAN also reports that Pa Israel was 103 years at the time of his death, while Mama Esther who died shortly after receiving the news of her husband’s passing was aged 98.

    Rev. Folorunsho Ajayi, delivering a sermon at the funeral service for the couple at Apostolic Faith Church, Ogun Regional Headquarters, Abeokuta, admonished couples to always pray together and believe in one another.

    Ajayi, Regional Overseer of the church, who cited different bible chapters, noted that salvation was precious and that one must work hard and follow God’s rule to obtain it.

    He called on women to be virtuous, truthful and always have respect for their husbands, saying that was one of the major ways to make heaven.

    Speaking to NAN after their interment, the oldest child of the late couple, Mr Joseph Akojede, described his parent as loving, caring and prayer warriors.

    “They were both great in life and in death. They were parents to all and not only the biological ones. They both exhibited parental care and were friends to all,” he said.

    Also, the First Grandson, Olanrewaju Akojede, said he was grateful for the love and support he received from his “grandma and grandpa “.

    He explained that their love and prayers were the driving force behind everything he did.

    “They were so great parents who lived a pleasant and worthy life that is worth emulating.

    “I am happy knowing that they are finally resting peacefully in heaven,” he said.

    NAN further reports that some of their neighbours at Academy, Odo-Ona Elewe, Ibadan, testified to their “Endless Love’’; describing it as a love with two hearts beating endlessly together as one.

    Mr Moses Jojolola, their neighbour of 15 years, likened the rare union, even unto death, to the existence of a strong kind of love and a tight relationship between the two.

    “I have never seen such strong love in this life. The bond between the couple was so strong. They moved and did things together as good Christians, always conscious of their deeds and character,’’ he told NAN.

    “There is love in sharing, goes a saying. To put this in practice, the Akojedes, not only shared material things, they much more, shared their moments of sickness. Strange!’’

    As Jojolola explained, whenever one of them was sick, it would pass on to the second person, except a proper attention was quickly given to the sick one.

    “Honestly, I was not surprised the couple died on the same day. Mama Esther had always told Baba she would definitely and immediately follow him in death,’’ he said.

    Jojolola asked: “Do wishes still come true? If not, how do you explain Mama Akojede getting what she had always wished for within a few hours?”

    According to Mrs Victoria Olabode, who is slightly above 80 years old and a neighbourhood friend to the Akojedes for about 30 years, mama never stopped expressing her wish to die the same day with her husband.

    Olabode told NAN that when she heard they died few hours apart, she shouted, “The wish of this woman dying together with her husband has finally been accomplished.’’

    The octogenarian said mama was always telling her children abroad to prepare to bury them the same day because her wish was to die the same day with her husband to avoid the children travelling down to Nigeria at different times.

    Furthermore, the Akojedes, according to Mr Festus Oladoyinbo, another neighbour for eight years, they lived to teach people how to be humble, accommodating and devoted to God.

    “There’s no regret meeting and living in the same community with the couple,’’ he said.

    At this juncture, one wonders if the Akojedes merely put up a show for the world to make people live Godly lives and have peaceful homes.

  • Kaduna couple in police net for stealing 3-day-old baby

    Kaduna couple in police net for stealing 3-day-old baby

    Kaduna State Police Command had arrested 30-year-old man called Kabiru Suleiman (husband), his wife 19-year-old wife, Aisha Musa and one Salamatu Musa, 27 – all resident of Abuja Road Rigasa over alleged stealing of three-day-old boy.

    Spokesman for Kaduna State Police Command, ASP Jalige Muhammed, who revealed this on Friday said, the couple committed the offence on November 9.

    According to Jalige, “on November 9, 2020, the Kaduna State Police Command received a complaint of a missing three (3) days old baby boy.

    “On receipt of the complaint, the operatives of the command immediately swung into action, gathered sufficient intelligence and succeeded in arresting the suspects namely; Kabiru Suleiman 30yrs (Husband), Aisha Musa 19yrs (Wife) and Salamatu Musa 27yrs of age all resident of Abuja Road Rigasa.

    “It is worthy to note that the suspects started nurturing the evil plan during early period of the pregnancy by coming closer to the expectant mother in the guise of friendship and succeeded in whisking away the baby three days after delivery to unknown destination.

    “The suspects were arrested by the Command’s Operatives on 26th November, 2020 at about 1300hrs in their hideout at Unguwan Baraya Jos Road Bauchi, Bauchi state and recovered the baby safely and subsequently handed him over to his parents.

    “Upon investigation the suspects confessed to the crime and will be charge to court to face the consequences of their action.

    “In light of the above, the Commissioner of Police Kaduna Command, CP Umar M. Muri is calling on the people of Kaduna State to be wary of whom they entrust their Children and wards, to avoid the repeat of such incident as children are precious gift from God which should be guided with all level solemnity”, he added.

  • Couple detained for attempted trafficking

    Couple detained for attempted trafficking

    A Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday imprisoned a couple for attempted human trafficking.

    Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo ordered Peter Ademehintoye (37) and his wife Abosede (36) to remain in custody of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) pending determination of their bail applications on December 11.

    The order followed claims that the Ademehintoye’s were involved in an attempt to traffic Miss Adetula Oluwatosin to Oman for forced labour.

    Each defendant pleaded not guilty to the four-count charge pressed against them.

    NAPTIP alleged that Ademehintoye, sometime in 2019, at Block 25, Ikosi Isheri Shopping Complex, Ketu, Lagos, ‘hired, transferred and transported Oluwatosin, for the purpose of using her for forced labour in Oman’.

    Mrs. Ademehintoye, was alleged to have, on June 2, 2019, aided and abetted her husband to escape from NAPTIP’s custody at 165B, Oba Ladejobi Street, G.R.A, Ikeja (NAPTIP Lagos Command).

    She was also alleged to have unlawfully assaulted a NAPTIP official, Mr. Olamide Foyinsola, while he was on official duty.

    The offenses, according to the prosecutor, C. I. Ajeigbu, contravened Sections 24, 22(a), 28(1) and 32(2) of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015.

     

  • Unknown gunmen murder couple on farmland in Ebonyi

    Unknown gunmen murder couple on farmland in Ebonyi

    The Ebonyi Command of the Nigeria Police Force has confirmed the killing of an unidentified couple in Amuzu Nkpoghoro, Afikpo North Local Government area of the state.

    The Commissioner of Police, Philip Maku, made this known to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday.

    Maku said the Command has commenced investigation to find out and arrest those involved in the act.

    He said a husband and wife in the area, whose names are yet to be ascertained, were on Friday found dead in a farm land in the community.

    “We have an incident where a man and his wife went to the farm but could not return.

    “We are also investigating to find out who did the act and anybody with useful information on the perpetrators should contact the police,” Maku said.

  • VIDEO: Nigerian couple celebrates ‘miracle twins’ as wife welcomes second baby three weeks after delivering first

    VIDEO: Nigerian couple celebrates ‘miracle twins’ as wife welcomes second baby three weeks after delivering first

    A viral video of a Nigerian couple testifying to the miraculous hand of God in their lives has surfaced on the internet after reportedly welcoming two babies in a space of three weeks.

    The father of the babies David Bankole, narrated how he married his wife in 2003, and had to wait for 16 years before welcoming their first child, a girl, in February of 2019.

    He revealed his wife quickly conceived thereafter, and on June 19, 2020, she gave birth to their second baby.

    “We had a naming ceremony for the new baby.

    “Days after, my wife started complaining of asome strange movement in her stomach,” he said.

    Bankole further explained that they went to the hospital, and it was discovered his wife had another baby in her stomach.

    Watch video below:

    https://www.instagram.com/tv/CClObUPJrpW/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

  • Couple arrested in Ebonyi lawmaker’s brother’s death

    Couple arrested in Ebonyi lawmaker’s brother’s death

    The lawmaker representing Ebonyi Northwest constituency in the state House of Assembly, Victor Aleke, on Tuesday said the alleged killers of his younger brother Sam Aleke have been arrested.

     

    Sam Aleke was found dead in the boot of his car along Nkwuagu Road near a millitary cantonment in Abakaliki about two weeks ago after he was declared missing by the wife.

     

    The lawmaker who spoke in Abakaliki, the state capital, said he employed the services of intelligence agencies to trace the killers.

     

    He said the suspects Mr. Nwibo and his wife conspired to kill his brother.

     

    Victor Aleke said that Nwibo alleged that he met the late brother naked with Mrs Nwibo in their house, though she denied being caught with the deceased naked.

     

    The suspects have been handed over to police, he said.

     

    He said, “Yes I caught the people that killed my brother. They are husband and wife and they have confessed to the crime. The man who helped them is still on the run but the main culprits are in the police custody.

     

    “The main culprit who hails from Mkpalugkwu in Izzi Local Government Area was my late brother’s classmate in ESUTH and even the wife came to my brother’s house the morning after they killed him to sympathise with his wife who is also her friend. Can you imagine that height of wickedness”.

     

     

     

    “According to the wife, in the morning when she was apprehended, she said her husband had earlier told her that he wanted to kill my late brother and she asked her husband what was my late brother’s offence. He got angry and beat her mercilessly and threatened to kill her if she disclosed his plan to anyone.

     

    “So he went and bought poison and gave her to add to a bottle of Coke they gave to my late brother. After drinking it he started complaining that his stomach was disturbing him. He collapsed and they took him to his car with some other unidentified persons and made sure he was dead.

     

    “She also confessed that she and my brother never had carnal knowledge of each other.”

     

    Police spokesman, Loveth Odah confirmed the arrest of some suspects but refused to mention their names.

  • Couple recreate scenes from ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘Ghost’ during lockdown

    Couple recreate scenes from ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘Ghost’ during lockdown

    Bored by the weeks-long coronavirus lockdown? Not Hungarian film buffs Fanni and Norbert who have recreated dozens of scenes in their flat from “Ghost”, the “Game of Thrones”, “Scarface” and other films using whatever household utensils they could find.

    The couple’s photos quickly went viral on social media, and now they just can’t stop, coming up every day with new ideas.

    “Inspiration struck when we were in the kitchen cooking,” said Norbert Hosszu, 30, as he prepared to put on a wig to act out a scene in which Tyrion Lannister pours himself a glass of red wine at his wedding in the “Game of Thrones”.

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    His partner, Fanni Kovacs, 26, said she had been making dough for potato scones when she remembered a scene from the film “Ghost” with Demi Moore kneading clay and Patrick Swayze embracing her from behind.

    The couple, who used to work as improvisation actors before the coronavirus crisis hit, quickly recreated the scene in their kitchen using the scone dough. Viewers now write to them asking for more, and also ask for scenes from specific movies.

    “Fanni and I have always liked to dress up, and when we were at university we went to a lot of costume parties. And of course we both love movies and work with theatre,” Norbert said.

    Which scenes they select depends on what they can find at home: flour instead of cocaine, tinned tomatoes instead of blood, a vacuum cleaner instead of a gun.

    “I just hope that these photos will bring a smile to people’s faces,” Fanni said.

  • Photo: Couple arrested for using their seven-year-old son for ritual

    Photo: Couple arrested for using their seven-year-old son for ritual

    A herbalist, Lajuwon Ogunleye, and his wife Adetutu Apalaya have been arrested by the Ogun State Police Command on charges of conspiring and killing their seven-year-old son, Pelumi Apalaya.

    The couple were arrested alongside one Fatai Sefiu, following their neighbours’ suspicion of the little boy being used for ritual, as he reportedly slumped and died without being sick.

    They were reportedly monitored by residents of the community after they took the boy to the bush for burial. It was gathered that some of the body parts of the boy who was buried in a “standing position,” were harvested by the herbalist who is his stepfather, his mother, and Sefiu who is his father’s friend.

    According to the Ogun State Police spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the Divisional Police Officer for Abigi Division, Tarkighir Joseph led detectives to the bush in Iwopin area of Ijebu waterside where the suspects were rounded up.

    Oyeyemi said; “The suspects led policemen to where the victim was buried and it was discovered that the deceased was buried in standing position.

    ” On interrogation, the second suspect, Fatai Sefiu, told the detectives that the boy was actually used for ritual by the stepfather in connivance with the deceased boy’s mother.”

    He stated further that the couple have reached a conclusion before he was co-opted into the business.

    “The mother of the victim Adetutu Apalaya who first denied having knowledge of her husband’s plan to use her son for ritual was dumbfounded when asked whether or not she followed them to the bush where her son was buried and the mode of the burial of the boy.”

    The Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Ebrimson, has ordered a transfer of the case to the homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department(SCIID) for further investigation and prosecution.

  • Couple wed in coronavirus face masks at ceremony with no guests in Italy

    Couple wed in coronavirus face masks at ceremony with no guests in Italy

    In the face of the troubling cases of coronavirus and deaths from the killer virus in Italy, two lovebirds still went ahead to tie the knot in a low-key ceremony.

    According to The Sun UK, Diego Fernandes, 46, and Deni Salgado, 30, went ahead with their nuptials in Naples, on Friday, in a country ravaged by the coronavirus crisis.

    In one of the pictures, the couple can be seen wearing face masks as they share a kiss at the altar while celebrating their special day.

    It was gathered that only witnesses attended the ceremony in the wake of the country’s strict lockdown.

    Italy had also overtook China as the country to register most deaths from the killer virus after the total death toll in the country rose to 4,825 – the highest in the world.

     

    The country’s authorities had also ordered a lock down of the entire northern region which has a population of 16 million people to check the spread of the virus.

    In the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, there have been calls for social distancing as the primary defense for combating the killer virus.

    According to the US’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says social distancing is the “remaining out of congregate settings, avoiding mass gatherings, and maintaining distance (approximately 6 feet or 2 meters) from others when possible.”

     

  • 10 ways to have a memorable Valentine at home

    10 ways to have a memorable Valentine at home

    Valentine is here again and as usual lovers are already painting the town red.

    While it is not a bad idea to go out and catch some fun, however the fun is no lesser for lovers who might want to stay in doors.

    Here are some ten amazing ways to enjoy your Val with your partner in doors:

    1. Make lunch together/ Get take outs:

    Cooking with your significant other can be a lot of fun any day anytime, as you guys would basically cook with love and fight over who will do what, you also get to bond with each other by tasting the food from time to time as long as you don’t finish it before it is ready and then you finally sit to enjoy your meal. This will work better if you buy your ingredients ahead of time. If you do not want to cook, you can get take-out and eat together at home this beautiful Valentine.

    Home made food vs Take out

    2. Have a staring contest:

    Sit on a couch, facing each other and gaze at yourselves, the first person to blink will do anything the other person asks of him or her.

    Couple Sitting on Sofa, Looking at Each Other

    3. Have a karaoke night:

    If you guys are lucky, you might both have lovely voices or at most one person will likely have a froggy voice but will never stop blasting it to your lovely ears. So pick 5 of your best songs each and sing it to each other by taking turns one after the other. Make sure you’re recording so the best performer gets a prize.

    Karaoke couple

    4. Make a bucket list of 15 questions each about yourselves and ask each other:

    Want to find out how much your boo knows you, play this interesting game and you’ll be surprised how much you still need to know about yourselves, especially guys who are not the very best people to remember stuff.

    5. Play video games:

    For ladies who do not know how to play video games, this is the time to ask bae to teach you and both of you can squash that game with all the love you have for each other as you lose and win together.

    6. Draw/Paint each other:

    Don’t worry if both of you are not artistic, you just need to make a deliberate effort to the best of your abilities and then frame the drawings when you’re done.

    7. Have a spa night:

    Foot and general body massage, when you get it, you’ll know that there’s got to be a God up there, somewhere that answers prayers, warm bubble baths, with spices, oils, and scented candles will shoot you straight to cloud nine by the time you open your eyes.

    8. Make a campfire in the backyard:

    When you do this, throw-in a blanket around yourselves, to keep you from cold and mosquitoes and count the stars together, while telling your tales by moonlight of how you met and got to be together till this day.

    9. See movies together:

    This list would be incomplete without watching romantic films together, so go ahead and check out favorite romantic movies before Valentine and have fun on this precious day.

    10. Write a gratitude list:

    Make a list of what you are grateful for individually and read it aloud to each other, you can also pray together and thank God for sustaining your relationship. Discussing your future plans shouldn’t be overlooked likewise. You can complete your valentine tete a tete by presenting each other with gifts you both would appreciate.

    These are our 10 ideas for a stay at home valentine in case you do not want to go out to the busy streets as the celebration hits us this weekend. If these are helpful let us know in our mentions, while adding your tips as well.g