Tag: Father

  • Herdsmen attack Benue community on Xmas eve, kill father of seven

    It was a tragic Christmas for residents of Ukemberagya, Gaambe-Tiev community in Logo Local Government Area of Benue State as herdsmen in their numbers reportedly launched attacks on the eve of Christmas Day leading to the death of one Ioewuese Myaga, a father of seven children.

    A community leader in the area, Anawah Joseph added that the whole community had been deserted.

    Anawah said, “Some herdsmen on the eve of Christmas murdered Mr Iorwuese Myaga, a father of seven children, a resident of a settlement in Ukemberagya Gaambe-Tiev.

    He was murdered by Fulani herdsmen terrorists on his farm where he went to harvest corn.

    They ambushed and shot him at close range behind in the neck piercing his gullet through the stomach.

    His corpse was recovered on 25/12/18 and buried at his country home Tse Ikyem, Ukemberagya Gaamne-Tiev Logo LGA Benue state.

    As of today (Wednesday), the whole community is deserted we are all gathered at NKST Church.”

    The community leader who said that the population of the community is about 300 (three hundred people) further said that the deceased was buried the following day which is Xmas.

    Until this gruesome murder, Mr Iowuese Myaga was a devout Christian of NKST denomination and an active member of the Tiv choir NKST Chembe consistory,” Anawah said.

    Recall that communities in Logo and Guma local government areas of the state were severely attacked from the New Year day of 2018 till August this year.

    When contacted, the state police command’s spokesman, Moses Yamu, said he was yet to be briefed.

  • I’m learning more about my father in death —Anenih Jr

    Mr Tony Anenih Jr, the eldest son of the late chief Tony Anenih, said on Saturday that he was learning more about his father after his death.

    The younger Anenih said this on Saturday in his tribute after the funeral rite at the St Anthony Catholic Cathedral, Uromi.

    According to him, the late Anenih was “a man he was proud to call his father, a man he knew too well, but surprisingly learning more about in death.’’

    He said this was through heartwarming anecdotes from people within and outside the country.

    A man who believed that good education was the guaranteed route to a successful life; to him, it was the most important investment,’’ he said.

    President Muhammadu Buhari in his tribute said that the late Anenih’s demise had left a gap in the social and political landscape which would be difficult to fill.

    Buhari, represented by Dr Osagie Ehanire, Minister of State for Health, said Anenih was an accomplished statesman with a well-earned reputation as a consummate political facilitator.

    He also said the deceased was a solver of problems no matter how intractable and a fiercely loyal individual who stayed steadfast to any cause he adopted.

    In his tribute, Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo State said that the late Anenih was a quintessential politician who the state was proud of.

  • Father kills daughter in alleged obedience to God’s directive [Video]

    A father who claimed he was obeying God’s directive on Wednesday murdered his nine-month-old daughter in Tse-Agberagba community in Konshisha Local Government Area of Benue State.

    It was learnt that the father, John Depuun, had forcefully snatched his daughter from the mother on the fateful day and headed straight to a bush in Mbangur, Tse-Agberagba, where he was said to have offered the baby as a ‘sacrifice’ to God.

    The locals said the man confessed to have killed his child in obedience to God’s command and that no one should condemn him for doing so as the child was his and not anyone else’s baby.

    Some villagers however said the man maybe mentally unstable but that hasn’t been confirmed at the time of this report.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Moses Joel Yamu, confirmed the incident, adding that the man had been arrested and that investigation was ongoing.

    Yamu said other details would unfold soon as the suspect arrived the police headquarters in Makurdi.

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    Man who slaughtered his daughter, walks majestically to the police station . . The man who slaughtered his 9 months old daughter, on Tuesday, in Mbangur, Benue State, as a sacrifice to God, has been pictured walking majestically to the police station. . . Yesterday, we reported how suspect identified as John Depuun, snatched the baby from his wife, took her to a bush where he killed her. He was later arrested by policemen attached to the Tse-Agberagba Division. . . During interrogation, Depuun admitted to killing the baby, but said he did as instructed by God. According to him: “It is my sheep and I decided to sacrifice it to God as demanded of me. . . I have not laid my hands on anyone's child and as such, should not be condemned.” He also denied speculations that he is battling mental illness. . . However, his family alleged his change in attitude in recent days. They revealed that he had informed them of his decision to deepen his involvement in the Confraternity of the Most Holy Rosary, a society in the Catholic church.

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  • Father, son struck dead by lightning

    A 45-year-old man and his son were on Sunday struck dead by a bolt of lightning at their home in Lamwo District in Uganda, local leaders said.
    The incident which happened at Lumodo east village, Palabule parish, Lamwo town council at about 4:30pm during a rainfall also left three other people with severe bodily injuries, reports Daily Monitor.
    The late father and son were David Obwor and his son George Obalim, 10, while the injured were identified as Bosco Olol, 40, Jennifer Abwor and a five-year-old girl only identified as Ajalo.
    Mr George Nyeko, the LCIII Chairperson Lamwo Town Council said the injured were rushed to Lukung Health Center III, where they are currently receiving medical treatment.
    Mr Nyeko noted that Obwor and those who sustained injuries were seated under a tree in their compound when lightning struck them.
    He explained that the survivors were visiting the Obwor family when the incident happened.

  • Father rapes, denies impregnating own 13-yr-old daughter in Edo

    Father rapes, denies impregnating own 13-yr-old daughter in Edo

    Police in Edo state have arrested a middle-aged man for allegedly raping his 13-year-old daughter in the Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of the state.
    It was gathered that the suspect, Friday Moses had started defiling the primary six pupil at the age of seven, which continued till she became 13 years old.
    A police source said that the victim did not know that she was pregnant until it became obvious to some residents.
    “The girl did not even know that she was pregnant because of the constant abuse. It is a pitiable case,” the source said.
    But the suspect, a commercial motorcycle rider who hailed from Cross River State, denied any connection to his daughter’s condition.
    “I was told that I impregnated my daughter. Someone else owns that pregnancy; she told them (community members) that I was responsible for it.
    “I never slept with her. A woman told me that she was pregnant. The following day, the community summoned me and the police arrested me. When I told the police that I was not responsible for the pregnancy, they began to beat me up.” He said.
    According to Moses who was paraded on Wednesday at the police command headquarters in Asaba, added that efforts to get a wife, after the death of the victim’s mother in 2013, had not been successful.
    “I used to have a girlfriend, but her people quarrelled with me and told me to leave her alone because she was someone else’s wife,” he added.
    In relation to her pregnancy, the daughter insisted that her father was responsible for her pregnancy and had threatened to kill her if she exposed his action.
    “My father slept with me five times. He started when I was a little girl.
    “He would order me to come on the bed and begin to touch my waist. When I told him to leave me alone, he said that he would severe my head with a machete.
    “When I reported him to some people in the community, they beat him up.”

  • Man kills 80-year-old father, stabs self to death in Ekiti

    Man kills 80-year-old father, stabs self to death in Ekiti

    A 32-year old man, Lekan Adediran, who was identified to be suffering from mental disorder, has reportedly killed his Octogenarian father, Pa Lawrence Adediran in Efon Alaye in Efon Local government Area of Ekiti State.

    It was revealed that the culprit after killing his 80-year old father, was said to have stabbed himself to death with the aid of broken bottle with which he murdered his father.

    The culprit’s elder brother, Ojo Adediran, who reported the case at the Efon Divisional Police Station, said his brother was mentally infirmed and that he committed the offence at about 9.45pm on Monday.

    Briefing newsmen in Ado Ekiti on Wednesday, the Police Public Relations Officer, Ekiti Command, DSP Caleb Ikechukwu, said the corpses of the two victims had been deposited at the morgue of General Hospital at Efon Alaaye.

    Ikechukwu revealed that the brother of the deceased cum culprit told the police that his late brother had mental challenge, which he said the family had been battling to resolve.

    He said: “Lekan’s brother personally approached the police station in Efon to report how his brother killed their 80-year old father with a broken bottle and also killed himself after succeeding in his devilish act.

    “Their corpses are presently at Efon General hospital for autopsy. However, the police had been able to maintain peace and orderliness in the town.

    “We are not resting on the accounts rendered to the police by the victim’s brother alone, we are still going to conduct investigations to ascertain the veracity of the claim and the reason behind the killing and the subsequent suicide option taken by Lekan”, the PPRO stated.

    Ikechukwu also revealed how some suspected cultists have invaded a satellite village and a drinking joint in Ado Ekiti capital city on July 29 and shot one Ayomide Adebayo, 23 and Sola Akinwande.

    The police spokesman said Adebayo was shot at Oshodi street the same day Akinwande was shot at a drinking joint within Ado Ekiti metropolis.

    The PPRO added that the two were shot in the legs and are now being treated at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti.

    “We got the information at about 10.45pm and upon investigation, it coincided with the day some secret cults wanted to secretly bury a man along Ilawe road .

    “We contacted our men in the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) who laid ambush and got the suspects arrested at their hideouts and are now being detained at the police headquarters where they are helping the police in their investigations”.

  • Police arraign father, son for alleged cable theft

    A 52-year-old man, Pius Miller, and his son, Israel, 17, were on Tuesday docked in an Ile-Ife Magistrates’ Court in Osun for allegedly stealing a telecommunications cable.

    The cable was valued at N11,700.

    The Prosecutor, Sunday Osanyintuyi, told the court that the accused committed the offence on July 30 at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital Complex in Ile-Ife.

    Mr Osanyintuyi said that the accused conspired with an intent to commit felony to wit: stealing telecommunications cable, property of the hospital.

    He added that the offence contravened Sections 383, 390 (9) and 516 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Osun State, 2002.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the two-count charge of conspiracy and theft.

    The defence counsel, Mr Ben Adirieje, applied for the bail of the accused on liberal terms.

    Adirieje pledged that the accused would not jump bail.

    The Magistrate, Mr Ishola Omisade, granted bail to the accused in the sum of N100, 000 with one surety each in like amount.

    Omisade added that the sureties must swear to an affidavit of means and must reside within the court’s jurisdiction.

    He adjourned the case until September 3 for hearing.

    NAN

  • Daughter fakes own kidnap, collects ransom from father

    Operatives of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested Dorcas Adilewa for allegedly faking her kidnap to defraud her father, Taiwo Adilewa.

    The police also arrested Dorcas’ friend, Ifeoluwa Ogunbanjo, for her alleged involvement in the fraud.

    Nineteen-year-old Dorcas was said to have conspired with Ogunbanjo to execute the scheme and allegedly demanded N600,000 ransom.

    The police said Taiwo had received a call from someone who told him that his daughter had been kidnapped and allegedly demanded the N600,000 for her release.

    Taiwo reportedly informed the police about the kidnap of his daughter.

    The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, during a press briefing on Monday, said he ordered the Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the command to investigate the case.

    He said, “The kidnapper told the father that if he did not want his daughter killed, he should pay a ransom of N600,000 to secure her release.

    “Investigation into the case immediately commenced and the phone number that was used by the callers was geo-located to the Ijebu Igbo area of Ogun State. The head of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit led his men to Ijebu Igbo at about 10pm the same day and combed the area in search of the supposed victim till the following morning.”

    Imohimi said while the search was still ongoing, the alleged fraudsters relocated to Lagos where Dorcas called her father.

    The CP explained that after she observed that operatives were very close to getting the kidnappers, and in a bid to evade arrest, Dorcas called her father that she had been released.

    Imohimi said, “The supposed kidnappers relocated to Ikotun in Lagos and the search party also moved to Ikotun to rescue the victim.

    “When the fake kidnappers realised that the police were closing in on them, the supposed victim called the complainant to inform him that she has been released after she gave them the N8,000 the father sent to her bank account.”

    The CP said Dorcas later confessed to have masterminded the kidnap, adding that she planned the kidnap with her friend, Ogunbanjo, who allegedly provided the hideout.

    He said, “Dorcas confessed that she planned the kidnap with her friend, Ifeoluwa Ogunbanjo, who provided her with accommodation on Adeboye Road, Okesopin, Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State, as well as the mobile phone they used to demand the ransom. Her reason was that she wanted to extort money from her father.”

    However, Dorcas said she needed the money to pay her school fee.

    She said, “When the payment of my school fee was delayed, I went to my friend’s (Ogunbanjo) place, where I called my father.

    “I was at her place on Thursday and I went back home on Friday when my dad said he could not afford the money.”

    But Ogunbanjo said she was not aware of the kidnap plan, adding that she accommodated Dorcas at her parents’ house because Dorcas told her she had escaped from kidnappers.

    She also said she gave Dorcas her phone to call her father because she said she needed transport fare to go home.

    Ogunbanjo said, “It was because she used my phone to call that the police came to Ijebu. What she told me was that she entered kidnappers bus and that when she escaped, she came to Ijebu Ode.

    “When she came, my mum entertained her and the next day, my mum gave her N500. She needed additional N500 to complete the N1,000 she needed to transport herself home. So she said she wanted to use my phone to call her daddy so she can tell him to send her some money to transport herself. So I gave her, not knowing that she was using it to demand money from her daddy.

    “She asked for my bank account number and I said I did not have. So, I went to meet someone beside my mummy’s shop to collect an account number. It is God that saved me that she did not use that person’s account number. I never knew that her daddy had sent N8,000 into her account and she did not tell me anything.”

    The CP said investigation was in progress and on completion, suspects would be charged to court.

  • Father sleeps with 14-year-old daughter to ‘end poverty’ in family lineage

    Father sleeps with 14-year-old daughter to ‘end poverty’ in family lineage

    A 34-year-old father has been sentenced to four years in prison for sleeping with his teenage daughter in a bid to “end poverty in his family.”

    The victim, 14, who cannot be named because she is a minor, told the court that she had consented to having sex with her father as she also believed that it was the only way their poverty would end, reports iHarare.

    The Zimbabwean man was convicted based on his own plea of guilt of having sex with a minor and sentenced to four years in jail.

    The accused wept uncontrollably saying he started having sex with his daughter when an unnamed uncle told him that it would end the family’s poverty.

    Prosecutor, Fidelicy Nyamukondiwa, told the court that the accused usually took advantage of his wife’s absence to be intimate with his daughter in his bedroom hut.

    However, the abuse came to light last week when an anonymous caller alerted the police at Ngomahuru base.

    Police conducted investigations and arrested the accused.

  • Father, son in court for allegedly stealing N2.4m

    A 61-year-old father, Femi Adelegan, and his son, Daniel Adelegan, were on Thursday arraigned at an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court for allegedly stealing N2.4 million belonging to their employer.

    The father, who resides at Mowe Ibafo area of Ogun, and Daniel, 30, who lives at Ori Oke, Magodo, Lagos State, are facing a two-count charge of conspiracy and stealing.

    The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.

    The Prosecutor, Insp. Raphael Donny, told the court that the accused committed the offences between August 2015 and October 2017.

    Donny said that the accused, who were loan officers at Deva Access and Empowerment International Ltd., located at No. 30, Iju Road, Agege, Lagos, defrauded the company of N2.4 million.

    “When the company audited the company’s account, they noticed that the sum of N2.4 million was missing.

    “The company reported the matter to the Police; the accused were arrested and confessed that they had converted the money to their own use,’’ he said.

    The offences contravened Sections 411 and 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

    The Magistrate, Mrs A. O. Adebayo, admitted each of the accused to N500,000 bail with two sureties each in like sum.

    She adjourned the case until May 22, for hearing.

    NAN