The Channels Television reporter shot at the scene of the clash between members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), better known as Shiites, and the police is dead.
His death was announced during the 10pm news bulletin of the station.
He was identified as Precious Owolabi, a member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
The 23-year-old died of a gunshot wound he sustained while covering the clash between the police and the Shiite protesters on Monday in Abuja.
Reacting to the news of Owolabi’s death, the management and staff of Channels Television said they are greatly saddened by the untimely and unfortunate death of such a promising journalist.
They pray that God will grant his family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss, and avail his soul eternal rest.
Similarly, the Nigeria Union of Journalists, FCT Council, described the death of Precious Owolabi on Monday as one too many.
The NUJ in a statement Monday night expressed deep sadness over Owolabi’s death, stressing that it was another sad day for the journalism profession in Nigeria.
“The death of Precious Owolabi signifies how brutish and short life has become in Nigeria and signposts the danger faced by journalists daily in carrying out the constitutional mandate of holding government and its officials accountable to Nigerians,” a statement by Emmanuel Ogbeche, chairman of the NUJ FCT Council, read.
According to Ogbeche, the federal government should take responsibility for the senseless death of Owolabi as it was its constitutional duty to safeguard his welfare and security as well as those of other Nigerians.
He called on the federal government to demonstrate its seriousness in addressing the pervading insecurity by finding an amicable resolution to the grievances of the IMN to avoid further needless deaths in the country.
The NUJ chairman said that while death was inevitable, journalists should always take into account the environment they were reporting from and not become the ‘story.’
Ogbeche expressed the hope that the government will compensate the family of the deceased who was on a national assignment.
The NUJ prayed God to grant the deceased eternal rest while condoling with his family, Channels TV and journalists in general.
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UPDATED: Channels TV reporter, Owolabi shot during Shi’ites protest is dead
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Tragic! Celebrity YouTuber found dead
Popular American YouTube personality, Desmond Amofah, better known as “Etika,” has been found dead in New York nearly a week after he disappeared, police said on Tuesday.
The 29-year-old became known on the video streaming platform for playing and criticizing Nintendo games.
The day before he went missing, he had unsettled his fans by posting an eight-minute video voicing suicidal thoughts.
New York police said that he disappeared after having a telephone conversation at 8:00 pm on June 19.
Police had launched a public appeal on social media with his photo in an effort to locate Amofah, a resident of New York’s Brooklyn borough.
They said that on Monday evening officers were called to the South Street Seaport area in south Manhattan for a person floating in the water.
After recovering the body, which was pronounced dead at the scene, they began an investigation and later identified the victim as Amofah.
He had posted his videos on YouTube and other platforms including Twitch since 2012 and had hundreds of thousands of followers there and on Twitter and Instagram.
Sometimes he talked about his mental problems, as in the last video titled “I’m sorry,” which shows him walking the streets of New York talking about suicide.
Social media “can give you an image of what you want your life to be and get blown completely out of proportion,” he says in the video. “It consumed me.”
The video was later removed by YouTube for violating the platform’s rules, but many users shared it
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Sad! Budding rapper dies after falling from four storey building
A rising rapper identified as Ziggy is dead. The talented entertainer lost his life on Sunday, June 16th 2019 after accidentally falling from a 4-storey building in Paradise Estate Lekki, Lagos state where he resided.
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TheNewsGuru gathered that Ziggy was in the estate taking a walk that afternoon, when he unknowingly stepped into an open space which was supposed to house an elevator.He lost his balance, fell immediately and broke his bones.
Ziggy was rushed to the hospital where he lost his life
His brother, with the handle @Ambassador_b01 on Instagram, lamented over his loss adding that he wished he was there when he needed his help.
“Am sorry bro! I wish I was there when you needed my hand more ????? @iamkingziggy I swear we Love u trust me! RIP ZINO”.
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Grammy-winning New Orleans musician Dr John dies at 77
Dr John, a six-time Grammy winner, who in his incarnation as the “Night Tripper” brought the New Orleans voodoo vibe to America’s music scene and became one of the most venerated pianists in the city’s rich musical history, died on Thursday at age 77.
The New Orleans native, born Malcolm John Rebennack into a family of amateur musicians, including an aunt who taught him to play piano, died “toward the break of day” from a heart attack, his family announced on his official Twitter account.
Immersed in music from a young age, he was an avid radio listener, and his father, who sold records in his appliance store, sometimes took his son along to nightclubs when he worked on their sound systems.
In grade school he began hanging around clubs, and by the time he was a teenager, Rebennack was playing in rough bars and strip clubs.
Along the way, he absorbed a blend of rhythm and blues, cowboy songs, gospel and jazz, as well as New Orleans’ Mardi Gras music, boogie, barrelhouse piano and funk – or “fonk,” as he pronounced it.
Early on he was principally a guitarist, but errant gunplay in 1961 led him to change course. One of his fingers was nearly blown off when he intervened to help the singer in his band, who was being pistol-whipped by another man.
The finger did not heal sufficiently for proper guitar playing right away, but was less troublesome on a piano, and eventually Dr. John would become an heir to the New Orleans keyboard tradition of Jelly Roll Morton, Professor Longhair, Huey “Piano” Smith and Fats Domino.
He also was a successful record producer, session player and songwriter in New Orleans before a lifestyle of hanging around addicts, hustlers and thieves while working as a pimp caught up with him.
He had started smoking marijuana at age 12, and was a regular heroin user before being kicked out of high school and landing in prison on drug charges in 1965, he wrote in his autobiography, “Under a Hoodoo Moon.”
By the time he had finished his prison sentence in Texas, the local prosecutor in New Orleans was trying to clean up the city, and he was advised not to return.
That was how he ended up in Los Angeles, nearly 2,000 miles (3,200 km) from his hometown, creating the persona of Dr. John the Night Tripper, a shaman-like figure draped in furs and feathers, beads and Mardi Gras Indian-style headdresses who would make his entrance in a cloud of smoke.
He had concocted the stage character, based on a 19th-century New Orleans medicine-man, for another singer, but took it on himself when that performer declined to go along.
After working as a studio musician for everyone from Sonny and Cher to the Monkees, Dr. John recorded his first album, “Gris-Gris,” in 1968 with the help of several New Orleans natives.
The record, named for a protective amulet worn in voodoo culture, was inspired by the city’s music with his own twists, making it moody and mysterious with a tinge of psychedelia.
It was not a big seller but found a cult audience among rock fans.
In 1972 his “Dr. John’s Gumbo” album featured more traditional New Orleans songs, such as “Iko Iko,” “Junko Partner,” “Blow Wind Blow,” “Big Chief” and “Let the Good Times Roll”.
That was followed in 1973 by “In the Right Place,” which featured two standbys of the New Orleans music scene — producer Allen Touissant and the band The Meters.
With a unique vocal style reminiscent of a bullfrog with a hangover, the album would become Dr John’s biggest commercial success, thanks to the hits “Right Place, Wrong Time” and “Such a Night.”
“Music is the one thing that keeps me alive and happy. If it doesn’t be for music, I think I would have thrown in the towel,” he told the Times-Picayune newspaper in a 2011 interview.
A conversation with Dr. John almost required a translator to understand his malapropisms, Creole patois, hipster lingo and fabricated words, all spiced with profanities.
“What goes around slides around, and what slides around slips around,” he once told the Times-Picayune in typical Dr. John-speak.
“As long as it’s slippin’ and slidin’ around, we ain’t got to trip through the shortcuts of life. We can take the long way around. It’s the shortcuts that kill you.”
After Los Angeles, Dr. John moved to New York in the late 1970s, and in 1989 he finally overcame his heroin problem. He returned to live in the New Orleans area in 2009.
Dr. John recorded some 35 albums, and three of them won Grammys.
The albums are “Goin’ Back to New Orleans” for best tradition album in 1992; “City That Care Forgot” about the destruction and heartbreak of Hurricane Katrina; and 2013’s “Locked Down”.
He also picked up Grammys for a 1989 duet with Rickie Lee Jones on “Makin’ Whoopee” and his contributions on the songs “SRV Shuffle” in 1996 and “Is You Is or Is You Ain’t (My Baby)” in 2000.
He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011.
Dr. John was married twice and told the New York Times he had “a lot” of children.
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Ninth House: Top speakership candidate, Bago, loses mother
Hajia Aisha Mohammed, mother of House of Representatives’ Speakership aspirant and Member representing Chanchagi Federal Constituency of Niger State, Rt. Hon. Umar Mohammed Bago, is dead.
According to a statement signed by Hon. Victor Afam Ogene, Spokesman, Hon. Mohammed Bago Campaign Organisation, Hajia Mohammed died on Saturday, June 1, 2019 after a very brief illness.
“We wish to announce, with gratitude to Almighty Allah, the death of Hajia Aisha Mohammed, mother of 9th Assembly Speakership hopeful and member representing Chanchagi Federal Constituency of Niger State, Hon. Mohammed Bago”, the statement reads in part.
Hajia Mohammed will be buried on Sunday, June 2, 2019 after Janaizah prayers in Minna, Niger state, in line with Islamic traditional.
The statement further prayed Allah to “forgive her shortcomings and grant her Aljannatul Firduas”.
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Nollywood actor, Prince Dammy Eke is dead
The Nigerian movie industry is once again bereaved.The industry has lost once of it’s own, Prince Dammy Eke.
TheNewsGuru reports that the actor slumped in a bar while having drinks and was rushed to the hospital where he passed on.
Prince Eke was one of the sons of the Late Eze Gbaka, the Gbaka of Woji, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
His death is coming 26 days after the death of LinChung who passed on April 2, 2019. His death makes it the ninth in Nollywood since January 2019.
His friends have taken to their various social media pages to express their grief.
On February 27, another actor, Rotimi Alfred Popoola was announced dead by the Ogun state chapter of the Theatre Arts and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria, TAMPAN.
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BREAKING: Ex-President shoots self dead to avoid arrest
Peru’s former President Alan Garcia died in a hospital in Lima on Wednesday after shooting himself as police arrived at his house to arrest him in connection with a bribery probe, authorities said.
Garcia, who had repeatedly denied wrongdoing, was 69.
President Martin Vizcarra said on Twitter that he was “consternated” by Garcia’s death, and sent his condolences to his family members.
Garcia shot himself in the head after police arrived at his home to arrest him in connection with a bribery investigation, the interior ministry said.
“Garcia, 69, underwent emergency surgery at the Casimiro Ulloa hospital and suffered three cardiac arrests,’’ Health Minister Zulema Tomas said in broadcast comments.
Garcia was one of nine people a judge ordered to be arrested in connection with an investigation into bribes distributed by Odebrecht, the Brazilian construction company.
Local TV channel America reported Garcia was in a coma and showed images of his son, supporters and lawmakers arriving at the hospital, where police in riot gear stood by.
A skilled orator who led Peru’s once-powerful Apra party for decades, Garcia governed as a nationalist from 1985 to 1990 before remaking himself as a free-market proponent and winning another five-year term in 2006.
He had denied wrongdoing involving Odebrecht and blamed his legal troubles on political persecution.
“Others might sell out, not me,” Garcia said in broadcast comments on Tuesday, repeating a phrase he has used frequently as his political foes became ensnared in the Odebrecht investigation.
Interior Minister Carlos Moran said at a news conference that Garcia had told police he needed to call his attorney after they arrived at his home in Lima to arrest him.
“He entered his room and closed the door behind him.
“Within a few minutes, a shot from a firearm was heard, and police forcibly entered the room and found Mr. Garcia sitting with a wound in his head,” Moran said.
In 2018, Garcia asked Uruguay for political asylum after he was banned from leaving the country to keep him from fleeing or obstructing the investigation, while Uruguay rejected the request.
Garcia would have been the third former president in Peru to have been jailed in the Odebrecht case.
Ollanta Humala spent nine months in pre-trial detention in 2017 to 2018 and Pedro Pablo Kuczynski was arrested without charges recently.
A fourth former president, Alejandro Toledo, is fighting extradition from California after a judge in Peru ordered him jailed for 18 months in connection with Odebrecht in 2017.
However they have all denied wrongdoing in connection with Odebrecht.
In Peru, criminal suspects can be ordered to spend up to three years in jail before trial if prosecutors can show they have evidence that likely would lead to a conviction and the suspect would likely flee or try to interfere in the investigation.
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Ex-Court of Appeal President, Mamman Nasir is dead
A former President of the Court of Appeal and the District Head of Malumfashi in Katsina State, retired Justice Mamman Nasir, has died at the age of 90.
The Information Officer, Katsina Emirate Council, Alhaji Ibrahim Bindawa, made the announcement on Saturday in Katsina.
He said that the late Galadima-Kastina died in the afternoon at the Federal Medical Centre, Katsina, after a protracted illness.
He said that funeral prayer would be conducted in Malumfashi at 4:00 pm.
Justice Nasir was born in 1929 and attended Kaduna College where he obtained the West Africa School Certificate in 1947 and later attended the University of Ibadan where he obtained a certificate in Latin.
He proceeded to the Council of Legal Education in London for his bachelor’s degree in Law in 1956, and was called to the bar – Lincon Inn – in the same year.
He returned to Nigeria in 1956 and was appointed a Crown Counsel, and in 1961, appointed as Minister of Justice, Northern Nigeria, a position he held for five years before he became the Director of Public Prosecution, Northern Region in 1967, the same year he was appointed Solicitor General, North Central State, now Kaduna State.
Late Justice Nasir held this position for seven years before he was appointed to the bench of the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 1975.
In 1978, he was appointed President of the Court of Appeal, a position he held until he retired in 1992 to ascend the throne of Galadima of Katsina and was turbaned on May 9, 1992.
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Sad! Yoruba actress, Olabisi Monsurat Bisket dies days after childbirth
Popular Lagos based filmmaker and actress, Olabisi Monsurat a.k.a Bisket is dead.
TheNewsGuru reports that she died weeks after she welcomed a new baby. Her death has been confirmed by her colleague Omolola Olumide.
According to reports, she passed away at a clinic in Lagos on Saturday, 30th of March 2019. The actress reportedly welcomed her 6th child at the age of 47 last month before he complications that resulted to her demise.
She will be remembered for producing the hit movie, ‘Bisola Alanu’ which was Lola Magaret’s claim to fame.
The late actress was a member of the Theatre And Motion Pictures Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN).
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Adeboye’s Chief of Staff, Pastor Olorunnimbe is dead
Pastor Adetokunbo Olorunnimbe, the Chief-of-Staff and Chief Private Secretary to Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has been confirmed dead.
Olorunnimbe died on Saturday, March 30th 2019, at the age of 60.
According to a statement by the family, Olorunnimbe’s burial arrangements will be announced soon.
“Tokunbo was deeply devoted to the life of the church. He served in many ways at the Redeemed Christian Church of God: He served as the pastor of several parishes and was pastor of RCCG City of Palms,” the statement read.
“As Private Secretary to the General Overseer, he was a highly trusted and respected member of the church.
“He never wanted praise for any of his labour of love, but always saw his service to the church, to the community, and to his family as a way of sharing his love for God.
”Tokunbo was trained as a lawyer in the University of Lagos and Cambridge University. He was stimulated by cerebral debates and was a man who was always up for the adventure of life.
“But no matter what he was doing, he enjoyed his time with his family – including his church family – more than anything.
“Tokunbo Olorunnimbe is survived by his wife Dr Modupe Olorunnimbe, their children: Folasayo Williams, Laolu Olorunnimbe and son in law Bode Williams. His legacy of love and life lives on in his surviving grandchildren: Olasheni and Oluwateniola Williams.
“Tokunbo Olorunnimbe is also survived by his father Hon. Justice I. A. Olorunnimbe, OON, brothers, sisters, aunties, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.”