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  • (Watch video) Adeboye threatens to kill anyone who messes with his wife

    (Watch video) Adeboye threatens to kill anyone who messes with his wife

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Enoch Adeboye, says he will kill anyone who messes with Foluke, his wife.

    “I am sure you have heard me say it before. You can do whatever you like to me, you can criticize me, you can insult me, you can trample on me, I will only pray for you,” he said in the video shared on his Instagram page.

    “But if you mess around with my wife, I will kill you. I will kill you so thoroughly you won’t even be able to rise on the resurrection morning.”

     

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  • Photo: Kidnappers abduct, kill three final year UNIPORT students after receiving ransom

    Photo: Kidnappers abduct, kill three final year UNIPORT students after receiving ransom

    Three 400 level students of the Univeristy of Port Harcourt kidnapped on April 7 have been discovered dead in Eleme area of Rivers State.

    The victims identified as Joy Adoki Nelson Nwafor and Fortune Obemba were declared missing by the police on April 19 after Adoki’s brother, Umor, filed a compliant at Eleme Police Division.

    According to The Nation, days after they disappeared, their kidnappers contacted their families and demanded ransom.

    Despite payment of ransom, it was gathered that the kidnappers failed to release the students as promised, leaving their families confused.

    According to the report, with the complaint made by Adoki’s brother, detectives in Rivers State arrested one Bright alias Nelly, who led investigators to two principal suspects in the kidnap identified as Friday Akpan and Emmanuel both resident in Eteo, Eleme.

    It was learnt that Akpan confessed to the police the three suspects were killed and buried in shallow graves at Eleme.

    The suspects led investigators to the scene of the murder around 6 am on Friday where the three decomposing bodies of the victims were recovered.

    The suspects, police sources said, also confessed to various kidnappings.

    However, the Rivers State Police Command is yet to issue an official statement concerning the development as at the time of filing this report.

  • Death does not kill – Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa.

    A man was very poor. So much that even when he worked hard, begged and scavenged, he remained hungry. He decided that his best option was to die. So he went in search of death. He knocked death’s door but was told he could not be admitted because he was a living being.

    Asked his mission, he complained of being too poor to survive so he wanted death to take him. But death said it does not kill, that what kills is happiness. So he went in search of happiness and in the process, became so prosperous that he shared money on the streets. Whenever he went out riding his favourite white horse, people thronged the streets picking money. He had all money could buy including position. Every day, he organized a festival.

    Soon, he got bored and decided to hold a festival no other being had hosted; The Festival of Money. He knew nobody could compete with him. As the festival came drew to an end, he decided to take a victory lap at the festival square. As he galloped furiously, his favourite horse threw him in the air. As he lay dying, he saw death. He said: “Death, how can you kill me at this time when I am so wealthy and still so vibrant?” Death replied: “I told you I do not kill, it is happiness that kills.”

    I have met or read about Nigerians who shared money on the streets beginning with Da Rocha. Some even compete at parties and festivals on who has more money to spend. There was one in Lagos with the sobriquet of a fish whose money got exhausted at a night party and decided to dash home to bring more money. He never made it back as he died in an accident due to over speeding. There was another, a toast of musicians who used to compete with his friends over money. He died in a ghastly motor accident on the road to Ihiala where he was due as usual, to spray money. He was ‘Mr. Too Much Money’

    I have never met anybody killed by death. If anything, death is the most maligned of all creations. Over the ages, human beings in falsely accusing death of killing, have asked the rhetorical: “Death where is thy sting?”

    But death has never responded nor sued for defamation because it never claimed to have a sting like the scorpion. It has always been a false allusion.

    To show the duplicity of humanity, the same human beings who falsely accuse death of killing, have over the ages, tried to find out the “cause of death” If they truly believe it is death that kills, why carry out post-mortem?

    In ancient times, when people are not sure of the cause of death, or thought a victim was murdered even if through super natural means , they do not blame death, they blame the supposed perpetrators and ask the gods to strike them dead.

    Also, we now know that the ancient beliefs that death is a personified force who went about with a cudgel clubbing people to death, or a scythe-wielding skeleton collecting souls, is false. This was part of the human strategy of accusing death of killing people.

    In any case, death is not a finality; the dead merely transit from the physical to the spiritual. Death is just the policeman and prosecutor who takes every human being to the final judgement where the sentence is either hellfire or heaven. So death is the beginning of the journey into eternity where hopefully, there will be no more sorrow or death.

    Covid-19 is a test of faith. But as it ravaged the world and a country like Saudi Arabia shut its borders to pilgrims, some Islamic faithful, the Tablighi Jamaat movement in Pakistan decided to hold its international religious festival from March 10-12 in Lahore. An estimated 100,000-250,000 attended with 154 of the locals testing positive and some dying. Two Palestinians who also attended have died. Most of the foreigners from Nigeria, Indonesia, China and Afghanistan had left before the Pakistani authorities could stop and subject them to Covid-19 tests. Only 1,500 of the foreigners could be stopped. In Pakistan itself, over 20,000 of the attendees have been quarantined. The movement also held similar festivals in India and Malaysia from where along with Pakistan, the virus was liberally spread across Asia. If these attendees die, death cannot be blamed.

    Before Nigeria could have such an experience, government wisely shut down places of large congregation including those of worship. But some faithful disagree because the churches and mosques, not their homes, are their places of refuge.

    So they decided to begin congregating again; the Muslims for Jumat and the Christians for church services and the Easter festivities. It is like pregnancy; it has a period of incubation and it takes time to become visible. It is people of little faith like me that are worried; is it not said that The Lord takes care of his own? Even if the worshippers are infected, death will not kill them because they are too protected.

    In any case, even if the faithful die, where else will they go but heaven? Is that not the final destination? So even if they die, the faithful will be going to heaven where angels are waiting to receive and serve them eternally.

    In any case apart from politicians like my friend Dino Melaye, we also have men of faith who have assured Nigerians that it is the 5G network, not Coronavirus that kills.

    The actress, Funke Akindele-Bello and her husband made an error of judgement by hosting a social a party that violated the law on social distancing, and were convicted. But can such indiscretion be compared with those who assure people the virus is a scam? If people get infested and die as a result, can such persons be tried for manslaughter? I do not foresee any conviction because the clerics would claim immunity on the basis that they are mere messengers of the Almighty. As for the politicians, even when caught on camera, they can always deny.

    Just as the Pakistani clergy encouraged the mass gathering in Lahor which spread Covid-19, some respected governors are encouraging gatherings for Jumat, church and the Easter festival by lifting the ban on such gatherings. If more infections of the virus and deaths occur as a result, we cannot charge them with manslaughter because they have immunity.

    My fellow humans, let us drink and make merry while we still can, there is no certainty this obtains in heaven. While doing so, let us be rest assured that death does not kill, there is always a cause of death.

  • Flood kills pregnant woman, two others in Jos

    Flood kills pregnant woman, two others in Jos

    Three persons, including a pregnant woman, have been killed by flood that swept through some parts of Zinariya community in Jos, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports.
    The flood, which resulted from days of downpour, also brought down nine houses pulled down.
    “The incident resulted from narrow waterways; the victims were asleep when the rain started, but with the water soaking up foundations of their buildings, the structures collapsed on them,” Sani Bello, a relation of the victims, told NAN on Thursday.
    According to him, the water washed the bodies of the three deceased away.
    “My pregnant elder sister, who was on a visit from Naraguta, a nearby community, was among the people washed away by the flood.
    “We have found her body and buried it. There is also a lady with a broken leg who has been taken to the hospital.
    “Another victim, one Ibrahim, who is seven years old, also sustained injuries and has been taken to the hospital,” he said.
    Meanwhile, Sen. Istifanus Gyang (PDP/Plateau North), has visited the area to commiserate with the people.
    Gyang, who was represented by an aide, Daniel Dem, promised to assist the area with resources to rebuild their homes and map out waterways.
    He also offered financial assistance to the affected families and urged the community to stop building houses along waterways so as to avoid a recurrence.
    The Ward Head of the community, Mallam Yahaya Abubakar, who received the items, commended the Senator for his show of concern.
    “You are the first government official to come to the aid of my community. May God continue to bless you for this kindness,” he said.
    He regretted the damage caused by perennial flooding in the area, and urged government to take urgent measures to mitigate that.
    One of the beneficiaries of Gyang’s gesture, Malam Mohammed Kamilu, while appreciating the kindness, said that the money would be of great assistance to the victims.
    “Some of the victims lost practically everything. This assistance will help them to restart life all over again,” he said.

  • Banditry: Troops kill 8 bandits, arrest 17 collaborators in Sokoto

    Banditry: Troops kill 8 bandits, arrest 17 collaborators in Sokoto

    No fewer than eight bandits have been killed and 17 other collaborators arrested by troops of Operation HARBIN KUNAMA III under the 8 Division Nigerian Army, Sokoto.

    The General Officer Commanding (GOC) the Division, Maj.-Gen. Hakeem Otiki, told the newsmen in Sokoto on Saturday that those apprehended were bandits’ informants and logistics suppliers.

    Otiki said five bandits’ camps and 25 motorcycles were destroyed in the operation.

    He commended members of the various vigilante groups and local hunters for their support to troops operating in their villages and communities.

    Otiki explained that the operation which was flagged off on April 1, 2019 in Zamfara, involved military activities in Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto and Zamfara states.

    According to him, the exercise has instilled confidence in the locals to remain in their villages and continue with their normal lives as well as facilitated the return of refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) to their homes.

    He added that troops and logistics were deployed from various divisions of the Nigerian Army to checkmate bandits activities and those fleeing from Zamfara into neighbouring states.

    He said the efforts of the Nigerian Army and their Niger Republic counterparts as well as other security agencies in the country, especially in the areas of joint border patrols and the dynamics of the operation, has been yielding positive impacts.

    According to him, the collaboration had culminated into several encounters and defeat of bandits in Isa, Rabah and Burkusuma general area around Sububu Forest in Sokoto State.

    “In Katsina State, troops operating super camp in Batsari, Safana and Kankara also made contact with bandit gangs and denied them freedom of action in Dumburum Forest.

    “In Kebbi State troops deployed in super camp in Bena, Jega and Danko Wasagu also encountered and defeated bandits in Gando Forest,” Otiki said.

    He further explained that the military operations have facilitate the return of refugees and IDPs to their homes
    and created enabling environment for farming activities in villages.

    The GOC added that within the short period of the operation, eight AK 47 Rifles, two G3 Rifles, two GPMGs, three Dane Guns, nine AK 47 Magazine and 48 rounds of 7.62mm Special ammunition were apprehended from the bandits.

    Otiki added that the 8 Division was also effectively collaborating with troops of Operation Hadarin Daji as a blocking force against fleeing bandits from Zamfara.

    He noted that improved synergy with other security agencies and greater understanding enjoyed from traditional institutions and state authorities had facilitated enhanced security of the civil populace in the affected areas.

  • Flash flood kills two who refuse to leave home

    Two residents of a small rural town in the Siberian region of Irkutsk were killed in a flash flood after they refused to leave their family’s home, authorities said on Friday.

    Torrential rains in the region have caused several tributaries of the Angara river to overflow, resulting in severe flooding.

    Thousands of residents have had to be rescued from their inundated houses.

    In the town of Yevdokimova, ‘local authorities went door to door, asking residents to leave their homes,’ the regional administration said, emphasizing the importance of heeding such a warning.

    ‘One family refused to evacuate. As a result, the unfortunate incident occurred,’ the statement said, referring to the two deaths.

    Authorities have been providing food, fresh water and shelter to local residents amid the emergency situation.

  • 2 pastors kill brother in-law in Ogun

    2 pastors kill brother in-law in Ogun

    Men of Ogun State Police Command have arrested two self acclaimed pastors for killing their brother in-law over his refusal to continually allow them to use the frontage of his house for church activities.

    The suspects, 43 year-old Chukwuka Stephen and Ejim Stephen (39) were said to have killed their elder sister’s husband in his farm at Ibafo axis of Obafemi-Owode local government area of Ogun State last month.

    In a statement issued yesterday in Abeokuta, the state capital, by the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Abimbola Oyeyemi said the suspects were arrested following a complaint lodged at the Police Divisional headquarters in Ibafo by his wife.

    Oyeyemi explained that the suspects, who had for long, been living with their in-law, had earlier been sent away from the place because their conduct was no longer pleasant to him.

    “But his decision was not pleasant to them and that led to their nursing animosity against him,” he said.

    The victims however, allegedly trailed the deceased to his farm in the evening of 5th of February 2019, when the deceased was alone and machete him to death

    “It was when the deceased didn’t return on time that his wife traced him to the farm and met his dead body. She subsequently went to Ibafo Police Station where she lodged complaint.

    “The two brothers were later arrested by the police at Ibafo on account of the two daughters of the deceased who informed the police that they saw the two of them earlier in their father’s farm.

    “On interrogation, the two suspects denied killing their brother in-law, but when they were confronted by the two daughters of the deceased, they confessed to killing the deceased in his farm because he deprived them of continuing usage of his frontage for their church activities,” he said.

    Oyeyemi said the corpse of the deceased had been deposited at the General Hospital mortuary for post mortem examination, while the state Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu has ordered for immediate transfer of the suspects to Homicide Section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID) for proper investigation and prosecution.

  • 30-year-old arrested over alleged attempt to kill father

    30-year-old arrested over alleged attempt to kill father

    The Borno Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCSC), on Wednesday confirmed the arrest of a 30-year old man, Jeo Bukar, for alleged attempt to kill his farther.

    The state Commandant of the corps, Mr Abdullahi Ibrahim, made the confirmation in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Maiduguri.

    He said that operatives of the command arrested Bukar on March 1, after he allegedly attacked his farther at Forestry area of Maiduguri.

    Ibrahim said that while armed with a machete, the suspect held his father, mother and siblings hostage inside their house and threatened to kill the father.

    The state commandant added that the father managed to escape and reported the case to the command.

    According to him, men of the command who were deployed to the scene, rescued the victims and apprehended the suspect.

    He said that preliminary investigations indicated that the suspect was a drug addict, adding that he would be transferred to a rehabilitation center.

    “Upon interrogation, we established that the suspect was into narcotic substances and attempted to kill his father on allegation that the father did not care about his wellbeing”.

    The commander called on parents and guardians to monitor and ensure proper moral upbringing of their children and wards.

  • Lion kills 34-year-old owner

    Lion kills 34-year-old owner

    A 34-year-old man has been killed by his privately owned lion in the Czech Republic, news agency CTK reported on Tuesday.

    The roughly 8-year-old lion and a lioness, who was pregnant and being held in the same cage, were shot by police during the incident in the small eastern village of Zdechov.

    “That was absolutely necessary so that rescue services could get to the man,’’ a police spokeswoman said.

    The Czech Republic has a whole series of so-called “zoo parks’’ or “nature parks,’’ where big cats often live in poor conditions.

    According to the Environment Ministry in Prague, there are 44 lions, 49 pumas, 20 tigers, 15 ocelots and eight leopards being held in these private zoos.

    The lion owner had made headlines last summer when he was walking his lioness on a leash down a forest path.

    Meanwhile, another man on a mountain bike was injured in an incident with the lioness.

    Police classified the event as a traffic accident.

  • Man kills wife over greetings by male church member

    A Zimbabwean man, Elvis Ngwenya, 28, has been arrested for allegedly murdering his wife, Primrose Ncube, out of jealousy, after a male church member greeted her.

    Ngwenya allegedly accused his wife of infidelity, when the church member greeted her as the couple dropped off a Victoria Falls-bound train at Nyamandlovu Train Station at around 11 pm.

    Apart from verbally accusing his wife of infidelity, Ngwenya allegedly assaulted her several times with a whip while also kicking her.

    Ngwenya spent the night in the bush standing guard over his wife as she couldn’t walk due to the injuries he had inflicted on her and he raised the alarm in the morning claiming that they had been mugged.

    Officer Commanding Lupane District, Chief Superintendent Edgar Dhliwayo confirmed the murder.

    “On 18 August at around 11pm, the two had dropped off a train at Deli Station when the woman was greeted by a male church mate whose name was not provided. This didn’t go down well with Ngwenya who started accusing her of infidelity resulting in a misunderstanding.

    “He took a whip and assaulted her while also kicking her all over the body,” said Chief Supt Dhliwayo.

    “Both slept on the roadside near the station and in the morning the suspect went to seek for help. When he returned with some people he found the woman already dead,” said Chief Supt Dhliwayo.