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  • Raheem Bolanle shot in car given her 2 days earlier – Husband reveals

    Raheem Bolanle shot in car given her 2 days earlier – Husband reveals

    The widower of allegedly slain lawyer, Mrs. Omobolanle Raheem, on Thursday told a Lagos High Court that the lawyer was shot dead in a car given to her two days earlier.

    Gbenga Raheem testified at the trial of ASP Darambi Vandi who allegedly shot and killed the female lawyer on the last Christmas Day.

    Gbenga said that the deceased received the Toyota Venza from a property developer she worked with.

    He was led in evidence by the Attorney-General of Lagos State and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN).

    According to him, he had intimacy with the deceased in the morning of Christmas Day.

    He added that he surprised her and their children with gifts on the fateful day.

    He said that Omobolanle and the children were excited at the gifts and that the entire family members had their breakfasts and went to Church in the new car.

    He narrated that they went to the World Assembly Church, where they got married 10 years ago.

    “After the service, we decided to go to Domino’s Pizza, near Ajah Under Bridge, to get pizza for everyone.

    “On our way back, as I did a U-Turn, I saw police officers ahead. The car in front slowed down, I overtook the car and there was an officer on my left that said I should park.

    “The officer was following me and giving me signals to park.

    “All of a sudden, I heard a sound on my wife. The passenger’s window smashed and I saw blood gushing from her chest.

    “I quickly parked and ran out of the car with my sister-in-law who was sitting behind my wife.

    “My sister-in-law held the officer, he pointed the gun at her, saying he would shoot her,” the witness said.

    The witness narrated how he took his wife to a hospital to save her life but did not succeed.

    After his evidence, Omobolanle’s sister, Mrs. Titilayo Enema, also gave evidence.

    She said that she saw the defendant carrying a gun, and when she heard a gunshot sound, she thought the defendant hit the car’s windscreen.

    “Then I heard my sister say, ‘Gbenga, bullet has entered my chest’.  She repeated it, and immediately her neck dropped, her tongue came out, then her eyes closed.

    “I shouted and ran out of the vehicle. I held the police officer and said, ‘You just shot my sister’. The defendant pointed the gun at me and said he would shoot me.

    “When I held him because of what he did, I was scared, but later, I saw two boys who said I should hold him. I then became bold.

    “I dragged him and said he should sit near my sister who he just shot.

    “I went to Ajiwe Police Station and started shouting that I wanted to see the divisional police officer but they told me he was not around,” she testified.

    During cross-examination, the witness said that she saw the defendant carrying a gun.

    “I know what I saw that day. I know who shot my sister,” she said.

    Justice Ibironke Harrison adjourned the case until Feb.1 for continuation of trial.

  • How I became surrogate for my gay brother, we used my egg and his husband’s sperm-Woman confesses

    How I became surrogate for my gay brother, we used my egg and his husband’s sperm-Woman confesses

     

    A woman gave birth to her brother’s baby – after agreeing to be a surrogate so he could start a family.

    Sabreena Henderson, 29, from Buena Park, California, volunteered to help sibling Shane Petrie, 32, and his husband Paul Petrie, 36.

    She said she has ‘always felt strongly’ about sexual equality – so was more than willing to help out.

    And, after five failed insemination attempts and a miscarriage, Sabreena gave birth to baby Tristan in September last year.

    She said: ‘Seeing the happiness in their eyes and the smile on my brother’s face made it all worth it. And if they asked me I’d do it again in a heartbeat.’

    Sabreena, a property manager who is mother to four children of her own, is one of five sisters.

    And, after Shane came out as gay in at 16, they all agreed they would be a surrogate if they could.

  • BIZARRE! Woman ‘killed lover, put head and pen3s in bucket in drug-fuelled s3x game’

    BIZARRE! Woman ‘killed lover, put head and pen3s in bucket in drug-fuelled s3x game’

    A woman accused of decapitating her lover during a sex game and then stuffing his severed head and penis into a bucket is set to plead not guilty at her trial, by reason of insanity.

    The trial for Taylor Denise Schabusiness, 25, is set to begin March 6, 2023, online records show.

    Schabusiness is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse and third-degree sexual assault for allegedly killing Shad Thyrion, 25, in February 2022.

    But lawyers acting for Schabusiness claim she doesn’t understand the charges against her – and isn’t mentally capable of standing trial in March.

    Shortly before Thyrion’s death, Schabusiness had removed an electronic tag that she had been ordered to wear after being found guilty of an unrelated crime.

    A warrant had already been issued for Schabusiness’ arrest for violating the conditions of her release, but before she could be arrested, Thyrion’s mother had found his head in a bucket at her home on Stony Brook Lane in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

    Officers who responded also found a “male organ” in the bucket, as well as other body parts scattered around the house.

  • My wife refuses to disclose her salary to me – Husband tells court

    My wife refuses to disclose her salary to me – Husband tells court

    A stay-at-home husband, Gyang Gyang on Friday dragged his wife, Jemima before a Customary Court in Nyanya on grounds that she was not submissive to him and does not know how much she earns as salary.

    The petitioner said the allegation in a divorce petition he filed against his wife before the court.

    “As the man of the house my wife is supposed to tell me know when she’s travellng but she travels whenever she wants, without telling me,

    “I only find out she has travelled when I don’t see her in the house. She doesn’t take orders from me, and she disrespects me.” He said.

    He also told the court that his wife does not contribute to the welfare of the family.

    “My wife has never been a supportive wife. She left the upbringing of our children for me.

    ”I suffer from diabetes and hypertension. She has refused to disclose how much she earns as salary to me.

    ”She is not contributing to the welfare of the family,” he said.

    The petitioner prayed the court to dissolve his marriage before he dies of high blood pressure.

    The respondent, Jemima a civil servant, who was in court however denied the allegations.

    The Presiding judge, Doocivir Yawe, advised the couple to reconcile, saying,

    “You have been married for over 27 years, at this point where you are supposed to be enjoying your retirement and your children you are in court seeking divorce, please try reconciliation, before judgment is passed.

    He however adjourned the matter until Nov. 8 for judgment.

  • Late Osinachi begged me not to report husband’s abuse – neighbour tells court

    Late Osinachi begged me not to report husband’s abuse – neighbour tells court

    A neighbour of the late gospel singer Osinachi, Grace Nnaji on Thursday told an FCT Court in Abuja, that the singer on several occasions begged her not to report her husband, Peter Nwachukwu’s abuse.

    Nnaji, who is also a tailor, told the court that she met the singer when her husband approached her to make a dress for her.

    Nnaji while giving her testimony led by the prosecution counsel, Aderonke Imana said that she became close to the deceased as her Aco Estate, Airport Road, Lugbe, Abuja’s shop and residence was close to the Nwachukwu’s house.

    “The first time in 2014, when Nwachukwu brought her for her measurement when they got to the house, he said idiot come out for your measurements”.

    Nnaji said that she was shocked that it was his wife he referred to as an idiot.

    She added that the deceased confided in her that the defendant was always hitting her at the slightest provocation.

    ” Ekwueme, as I used to call her, came to my shop one day with injuries on her daughter’s head and she told me that the defendant pushed her and the child into the wall”

    ” The daughter had fever at the same time and I was the one that gave Ekwueme money to buy drugs from the pharmacy to give her daughter

    “Another time she came and showed me injuries on her back and told me that Peter kicked her on her back with his leg and she slammed into the wall with her chest.

    ” One day she ran to my house at about 5am and said that the previous night she locked her door and he kicked it open with his leg and proceeded to hit her on her chest.

    ” She fell to the floor and remained there crying until she slept off”, Nnaji alleged

    She further said that the defendant was in the habit of locking his wife out whenever she went to church and she would be at the gate knocking for hours.

    She said that at times it will take the intervention of neighbours before she would be allowed in and that she slept in her house for two days on one of the occasion he refused to allow her into the house.

    She also testified that on one occasion he left her in church after a vigil night and while she was trying to find her way home, she was attacked by hoodlums who disposed her of her phone and bag

    ” When Ekwueme got home and told him about the incident, he said you are lucky you were not killed as that will have been the best thing that could have happened to you” Nnaji alleged.

    Nnaji equally said that the defendant threatened that he was going to destroy the deceased’s reputation, kill her brother and that was the reason she was afraid to tell anyone about her ordeal.

    Nnaji also said that when told the singer to report the abuse to the police, her family, church and also a human rights radio, she refused.

    ” When I told her that I was going to report to the church, she begged me not to, saying that her husband will change”

    Speaking about when the deceased was ill, she said she had to sneak into her house to help me clean the house to avoid the defendant getting angry and complaining about an untidy house.

    ” Even when she was ill, she traveled for ministration and came back complaining about chest pain and she said she didn’t have money to treat herself

    When the witness was asked the defendant’s nature of job for him to be at home always to beat the wife, she said

    ” I asked Ekwueme, she told me that her husband was her manager and that he does not have any other job”.

    The defence counsel, I.A Aliyu who was slated to cross-examine the witness after prosecution was through, craved the indulgence of court to adjourn until Friday.

    The judge, Njideka Nwosu-Iheme, however stepped down the matter until 2:30pm.

    Ttwo former employees of the deceased testified for prosecution on Wednesday and alleged that the defendant verbally and physically abused the late singer.

    Nwachukwu is standing trial on 23 count charge bordering on domestic violence and culpable homicide is accused of been responsible for the death of the late gospel singer who was popularly known for her song “Ekwueme”.

    Nwachukwu has been remanded at the Kuje Correctional Facility since April after his wife’s death.

    NAN

  • Unbelievable, ladies flood church in wedding dresses in search of husbands

    Unbelievable, ladies flood church in wedding dresses in search of husbands

    Unbelievable, some ladies searching for husbands have attended a church service, wearing flowing wedding dresses and holding bouquets as they dance to the alter, confident that their prayers have been answered.

    The video, which has gone viral after it was shared online, elicited mixed reactions from social media users.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the viral video captured the moment single ladies in search of husbands attended a recent church service in wedding gowns.

    According to viral reports, the pastor of the church had asked single ladies trusting God for husbands to wear wedding dresses to the prophetic service.

    In the video currently making the rounds online, the young women in their numbers are seen wearing flowing wedding dresses and holding bouquets as they dance to the alter, singing songs of praise, confident that their prayers have been answered.

    In the videos, the single ladies can be heard chanting, in part, “Carry me dey go, anywhere my husband dey, carry me dey go.”

    The video has gone viral after it was shared online and elicited mixed reactions from social media users.*

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    Meanwhile, a man from the Bokkos local government area of Plateau State, who boasted that he can take nine bottles of locally brew alcoholic drink “Ogogoro” without getting intoxicated, has died after carrying out his boast.

    Hafsat Abubakar, of the Conflict Mediation Mitigation Regional Council (CMMRC) Plateau Chapter, said the unidentified man had requested the seller of the local gin to give him 11 bottles and swore that he would finish it without anything untoward happening.

    The man immediately gave up the ghost while the seller packed up her wares and took to her heels.

    Before the man died, he was vomiting blood profusely from the nose, ears and mouth.

    The source hinted that a hunter who was passing by was shocked at the sight of the dead man and alerted the villagers who took him for burial.

    The deceased was said to have a wife and five children.

  • Court orders woman to pay N85,000 to husband, return gifts

    Court orders woman to pay N85,000 to husband, return gifts

    An Upper Area Court in Mararaba, Nasarawa State on Thursday ordered a housewife, Maryam Abdulmalik,  to return N85,000 cash to her estranged husband Sani Idris.

    The judge, Malam Mohammed Jibril, who gave the order, also ordered Abdulmalik to return the unsewn wrappers he bought her as gifts.

    Abdulmalik in a divorce petition told the court that she was no longer in love with Idris.

    The judge ordered Idris to allow his wife move her belongings out of his house.

    Jibril adjourned the case until Oct. 4 for dissolution of the marriage.

    Earlier, Abdulmalik said that she married Idris in January  2020 under the Islamic rights in Rugan Maliki, Mararaba Gurku, Nasarawa State .

    “I liver with my husband for a year and some months.

    “He does not care for me. I am ready to pay for my redemption in accordance with Islamic Law Procedures and Practice because I do not have any feelings for him,” she said.

    She prayed the court to dissolve the union.

    Idris, who was present in court, begged his wife not to divorce him, stating that he still loves her so much.

    “I spent a lot of money on my wife and her family.

    ”I gave her N85,000, bought her wrappers and even assisted her parents on the farm,” he said.

  • My husband has never cheated on me – Nollywood actress, Lizzy Anjorin

    My husband has never cheated on me – Nollywood actress, Lizzy Anjorin

    Nollywood actress, Lizzy Anjorin, has bragged that her husband, Lateef Lawal, has never cheated on her.

    The actress disclosed this to address the report that her husband was unfaithful in their marriage.

    In a video shared on social media, Lizzy claimed she could swear with everything that Lawal has been more than faithful. She also denied having a crisis over her husband’s alleged infidelity.

    She said, “Lateef is a decent man to the core. He might have his own attitude, no one is perfect. Lawal is strong-willed and stubborn. But that he would ridicule me by sleeping around with other ladies is not possible. I can swear with everything that since we married, he has not cheated on me or slept with another woman”.

    Anjorin and Lawal tied the knot on July 2020 at a private wedding ceremony and welcomed their first child in the United States.

  • Who will take care of our three boys, husband of lady who allegedly died chasing his girlfriend, cries out

    Who will take care of our three boys, husband of lady who allegedly died chasing his girlfriend, cries out

     

    It is a pathetic story as husband of the lady who allegedly died chasing his girlfriend cries out saying who will take care of their three boys.

    In the stories trending online it was confirmed that the name of the lady Sonnie Bassey, a lawyer.

    Between them, they had three boys. on Sunday, Mrs Bassey saw her husband Mr Sonnie Bassey leaving the Spar shopping mall in Calabar with a female companion.

    She suddenly reversed and tried to block the husband’s car from leaving the mall, the man manoeuvered out of her path and hit the Murtala Mohammed highway. She gave them a hot chase and tried to double-cross her husband’s car, she lost control and had a crash.

    Her husband took her to the hospital but alas she was already dead. Overcome with grief and regret the husband crying profusely begged her dead body for forgiveness. Asking her to come back to life and take care of their three boys.

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  • Woman dies while chasing husband with ‘side chick’ in Calabar

    Woman dies while chasing husband with ‘side chick’ in Calabar

    The Sector Commander, FRSC Cross River, Mr. Maikano Hassan, has confirmed a lone accident in which a middle age woman died in Calabar on Sunday.

    Hassan said that the incident was caused by speeding.

    He said the which incident occurred on Muritala Mohammed Road, saw the Toyota Highlander the woman was driving skid off the road into a ditch by the highway.

    According to him, “Though the woman was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, she was pronounced dead minutes later due to injury sustained from the incident.”

    NAN gathered that the woman was pursuing her husband who was alleged to be with a “side chick” in his car when she lost control of her vehicle.