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  • Man beats wife to death in Adamawa over N1,000

    Man beats wife to death in Adamawa over N1,000

    Barely one week after the police in Adamawa apprehended a man for beating his wife to death, a similar incident has re-occurred in the state.

    Hammawa Usman, 41, of Jada Ward, Ganye town in Ganye Local Government Area is currently in police net for killing his 36-years-old wife, Rabiyatu Usman, in a dispute involving N1,000.

    DSP Sulaiman Nguroje, Police Spokesman, confirmed the incident in a statement he issued on Thursday in Yola.

    Nguroje said the suspect engaged Rabiyatu in a fight when she demanded the refund of her N1,000.

    “The suspect angrily reacted by hitting her head against the wall … she fell unconscious and was rushed to the hospital where she was later confirmed dead.

    “The suspect was apprehended by the Police following report received from a relative of the deceased and a good Samaritan,” Nguroje said

    He said investigation revealed that the suspect, a civil servant with Ganye Local Government Council, has five children with the deceased after 16 years of marriage.

    Aliyu Alhaji, Commissioner of Police, commended the locals and police for exposing and making it impossible for Usman not to escape justice.

    He ordered discreet investigation into the case to ensure that the suspect is prosecuted.

    He called on the people to always report suspicious characters in their neighbourhoods to the police.

    On the16 July, a similar incident occurred when a 40-year-old man from Bodere Village in Fufore Local Government Area was arrested for beating his pregnant wife to death, over a dispute involving N1,000.

  • Man detained over alleged sexual assault of 5-year-old

    Man detained over alleged sexual assault of 5-year-old

    Operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have detained a 35-year-old man in Kebbi State on suspicion of defiling a five-year-old girl.

    Commandant of NSCDC in the state, Alhaji Umar Musa-Bala, told reporters in Birnin Kebbi on Saturday that the fleeing suspect was apprehended on July 6.

    “Intelligence Department of the corps apprehended the suspect on June 13 after committing the crime at Shiyar Fara Area of Jega Local Government Area of the state, but he ran away.

    “He was later apprehended by our men on surveillance on July 6 and brought back to Birnin Kebbi,’’ he said.

    Musa-Bala also said that one Hussaini Abubakar, 22, of Kofar Masama area in Gwandu Local Government Area of the state was arrested on July 14 after he abducted a three-year-old girl at Badariya area in Birnin Kebbi Local Government Area.

    He noted the suspect was about taking his victim to an unknown destination when members of the community alerted operatives who arrested him.

    “A thorough investigation was carried out and it was confirmed beyond doubt that his intent was to abduct the girl to an unknown area,’’ he stressed.

    Musa- Bala also added that on July 15, one Aminu, 29 who specialised in stealing cell phones from plazas was arrested for stealing 15 mobile phones in Birnin Kebbi.

    “All the suspects will be taken to court for prosecution by Monday, July 19 as the investigations are all concluded,’’ he said.

    The commandant urged people of the state to continue to support the corps so as to end all forms of criminality including banditry and kidnapping.

     

  • The voices of man and God may differ, By Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa

    THE Imo State gubernatorial election in March 2019 was a crowded field of 70. A former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives and candidate of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, Emeka Ihedioha, came first with 273,404 votes. Coming a distant second was Uche Nwosu of the Action Alliance who polled 190,364 votes.

    Third was Ifeanyi Ararume of the All Progressives Grand Alliance with 114, 676, while Hope Uzondima of the All Progressives Congress, APC – the ruling party in the country – with 96,458 votes, came fourth. Former Governor Ikedi Ohakim of the Accord Party with 6,846 votes came fifth. Ihedioha was accordingly sworn into office as the elected Governor.

     

    However, Hope Uzodinma, the man who came a distant fourth in the elections, approached the Supreme Court making what appeared to be a laughable and hopeless case that in his pouch, he had votes from 388 polling units which a policeman who is not a member of the electoral commission, had collated for him.

     

    In still unclear circumstances, the Supreme Court admitted these unverified votes and awarded all to Uzodinma without indicating the votes scored by the 69 other contestants. Also, without evidence of Uzodinma meeting other constitutional provisions, the apex court declared him the State Governor!

     

    A shocked Governor Ihedioha raced back to the Supreme Court urging it to review its decision in the interest of justice and democracy, but the gods of the court in a false sense of infallibility declared that whatever they decide, is eternal: “it shall remain forever.”

     

    One of the seven lords who sat in judgement, Justice Centus Nweze, was a voice crying in the wilderness of justice. He pointed out among other things that Uzodinma had at the Election Tribunal admitted that he hijacked the result sheets from the electoral officials and completed the result sheets by himself.

    He warned his fellow lords that “the decision of the Supreme Court in the instant matter will continue to haunt our electoral jurisprudence for a long time to come”. But his colleagues would not listen.

     

    So it came to pass that they imposed Uzodinma on the people of Imo State, hence the popular appellation of the latter as a ‘Supreme Court Governor’. This is what Fela would have called ‘Government magic’. But no matter the illusion, the Supreme Court Justices are mere mortals imbued with human frailties.

     

    However, matters took a spiritual turn when on July 2, 2021 the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, His Eminence, Samson Ayokunle, travelled from his Oyo Town homestead and crossed the River Niger to go sanctify and beatify the controversial election results.

     

    The CAN president, without stating whether he consulted other CAN leaders or affiliates, saw a vision or was sent by God, told controversial Governor Uzodinma: “Let me tell you this, before you take any step or action, hear the voice of God, and you don’t reject the voice of God. I say this because you are a miracle governor. Your coming as governor was as a result of God’s decision. So, you are a miracle governor. That is why any step taken against you will be subdued because your coming as governor can only be possible by God.”

     

    So, is the ‘victory’ of Uzodinma magic or miracle? If the argument is that it is only God that puts people in power, was he also the one that put Adolf Hitler in power who gassed six million Jews and ignited the Second World War that led to 75 million deaths? Was he the one that put King Leopold II of Belgium in power resulting in the massacre of 16 million Congolese just to satisfy his colonial greed? In Imo State, was that the voice of Samson Olasupo Adenyi Ayokunle, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos and Theresa Bibilari Ogunkunle, or that of God?

     

    His Excellency Yahaya Bello of Kogi State is another controversial governor who brooks no opposition. In the 2019 elections, his supporters sang approvingly in the streets that anybody who opposed him would be shot. Indeed, people were killed before, during and after the elections.

     

    Thugs celebrating his victory burnt alive Mrs. Acheju Abuh, the PDP Women Leader right inside her home, and used arms to prevent her neigbours from rescuing her from the flames. Bello’s undemocratic actions are long and windy. But my primary concern here is his position on the corona virus, COVID-19.

    Even after many worldwide had been killed by COVID-19, he insisted that the virus does not exist and, therefore, refused to allow a lockdown of the state. When against his beliefs, officials of the NCDC visited the state as part of measures to combat the virus, he threatened to detain them in an isolation centre.

     

    Mass gatherings were known to be super spreaders of the virus; this led to the Federal Government banning all mass gatherings. Bello’s way of circumventing this was to call a meeting of religious leaders in the state and pose the question whether people should be allowed to congregate for religious activities. He announced that the result of his curious referendum was that majority of the clerics voted for re-opening places of worship.

    Also, when medical personnel in the state insisted that they be provided with Personal Protective Equipment, PPE, even if Bello does not believe that the coronavirus is real, armed thugs invaded the hospitals attacking doctors, nurses and other health personnel.

     

    Incredulously, when Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the over five-million member Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG visited Bello on May 22, 2021, he praised his actions on the pandemic. The man of God told Governor Bello: “We are delighted by your show of faith in God, particularly in dealing with coronavirus. It takes a man of faith to have acted the way you did and we are very pleased with you.”

     

    Pastor Adeboye, a man with a first degree in Mathematics, a Masters in Hydrodynamics and a Ph.D in Applied Mathematics surely knows about science. Rather than praise, he ought to have admonished Bello whose actions and inactions on COVID-19, like that of President Jair Bolsonaro of Brazil, tantamount to crimes against humanity because they not only endangered the lives of Nigerians, but also deliberately compromised humanity’s collective fight for survival against the evil pandemic.

     

    The day Adeboye visited Bello, the world had witnessed about 167.2 million infections with over 3.47 million human beings dead; so, was this the voice of Pastor Adeboye or God?

     

    I think when men of God meet secular leaders, they should like Prophet Amos insist that “justice rolls down as waters, and righteousness like an ever flowing stream” (Amos 5:24). Is it not said that righteousness exalts a nation?

     

  • Man plots fiancée’s killing over N14m, promises killer-herbalist N5m

    Man plots fiancée’s killing over N14m, promises killer-herbalist N5m

    The police on Wednesday exhibited 36 suspects, including a female, in connection with various crimes in different locations in the country.

    The suspects were detained for allegedly committing crimes ranging from armed robbery, homicide and kidnapping to rape, car theft and unlawful possession of arms among others.

    Among those paraded was Christopher Akpan, 54, the alleged killer of a 45-year-old National Security and Civil Defence Corps officer, identified as Josephine Cynthia.

    The Public Relations Officer of the Nigeria Police Force, DCP Frank Mba said: “Akpan had promised to marry Josephine. In the course of the relationship, a lot of financial dealings took place and it is believed Josephine handed a large chunk of money to Akpan.

    “Between December 19 and 20, 2019, she visited her lover who lured her to the house of a native doctor, Rafiu Afolabi, 67, in Benue, where she was murdered and her body buried in a shallow grave in the forest.

    “Akpan promised to pay Afolabi N5m out of the N14m he had collected from Josephine. It took intense effort and massive follow-up by the Intelligence Response Squad before the crime was uncovered.”

    However, Akpan denied slaying Josephine, saying that he had planned to marry her between December 28 and 29.

    He added that she came to visit her to see assess preparation on December 17 and left safely on December 19.

    Also exhibited was Prince Ruben, 27, who was accused of abduction, raping, robbing, killing and mutilating the body of one Joy Saturday, a mother of four.

    Reuben confirmed his participation in the crime.

     

  • Trending video: Man slumps, dies while dancing at an event in Rivers state

    Trending video: Man slumps, dies while dancing at an event in Rivers state

    A yet-to-be identified man reportedly collapsed and died after suffering from a heart attack while dancing at an event.

    The man clad in a white top and a black trouser, took to the center stage to entertain the guests with his dance steps. He danced well to the admiration of the attendees.

    However, he slumped while dancing. At first, many people thought he was joking until he wasn’t able to stand up after some time. They took a closer look and discovered he had stopped breathing.

    Unconfirmed reports claim the deceased is the chairman of a local government in Rivers state.

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  • Relationship tips: How to attract a woman

    Relationship tips: How to attract a woman

    Psychologists have noted that eye connection is what a man notices when he first looks at a woman, observing further that although it may vary in some circumstances, eye-contact is likely to be cardinal to getting closer for a relationship.

    Beyond the eye-contact, a study published by the Royal Society, a learned society and the UK national academy of sciences, says “average-looking’’ or ugly man, witty, entertaining and imaginative can gain a woman’s attraction.

    Sharing similar sentiments, Mrs Ebere-Annabel Chukwu, a graduate of Psychology from Nasarawa State University, says: “as a woman, it is the looks of a man in the area of neatness, good looking that first attract me.’’

    According to her, a man will always catch a woman’s attention if he speaks with confidence, has a sense of humour, treats people around him well, has acceptable spirituality and good means of livelihood.

    Another respondent, Mrs Grace George, a psychology graduate from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, says the attraction between both sexes is the case of “different strokes for different folks.’’

    She says that some women are attracted to men based on physical appearance such as how expensive he looks or smells or how handsome and the physique of such a man.

    She notes that some women love men based on their skin colour, while others look out for physical cash, man’s personality in the society and others look beyond that.

    “There are men with overwhelming presence; they exude charm and gait from within and may not even be intentional, rather, they are naturally gifted,’’ she observes.

    For some women, good looks and money attracts them, while for other wit, inherent charm, warmth and creativity is the attraction.

    Mr Moses Emorinke, Psychology graduate from University of Benin, says women usually need men who are responsible and averagely okay.

    According to him, most women don’t care if their men are handsome or not, what they care about is for the man to be able to take care of them financially, emotionally and otherwise.

    He observes that some women usually want men who can make them laugh, smile, understand their inner emotions, and fulfil their dreams and aspirations.

    For most men, it is the physical beauty and the healthy combination of attitude (humility), intelligence and enterprise of a woman that attract them.

    Mrs Tina Oni, a beautician, believes that beauty or handsomeness does not only attract the opposite sex to another but money does, especially in this present age.

    Oni says most men or women ascertain the financial stability of their admirer before accepting him or her because nobody wants to suffer, not bearing in mind the consequences when the money was no longer there.

    “You will see a teenager going for an old man or a young man going for an older woman all in the name of money, they desire to be wealthy as well with their influence,’’ she explains.

    Mrs Chioma Jude, a nurse, says a force normally brings two people together but there are underlying factors of attraction and beauty happens to be one of them.

    “Beauty is a very strong force, when we talk about beauty, it does not stop at facial looks, it may be certain parts of the body that the opposite sex would see and immediately get attracted to a woman or man.

    “Some men like a lady’s confidence and poise, her intelligence, both sexes are attracted to very intelligent people.

    “When an intelligent woman is confident, who would not want to be with such a woman, when a person is intelligent she or he is attracted to people,’’ she observes.

    A study, conducted on mice, revealed that a subset of neurons in the hypothalamus — a brain region — drives both attraction to the opposite sex and sexual behaviour.

    Researchers have also found that it is the work of a brain hormone called kisspeptin that drives both attractions to the opposite sex and sexual behaviours.

    Kisspeptin has already been identified as the key molecule within the brain responsible for triggering puberty and controlling fertility.

    The findings show that puberty, fertility, attraction and sex are all controlled by a single molecule — kisspeptin — but through different brain circuits running in parallel with one another

    Similarly, April Bleske-Rechek at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, in her study found that guys are more likely to define a female friend as “a member of the opposite sex to whom I am attracted and would pursue given the opportunity’’ and ladies to define their opposite-sex friends as simply “a friend of the opposite sex’’.

    This is explained in her research article; `Sex Differences in Young Adults’ Attraction to Opposite-Sex Friends: Natural Sampling versus Mental Concepts.

    Bleske-Rechek notes that the opposite-sex just-friendships are “a bit of an evolutionary novelty” for young adults.

    She concludes that men have greater attraction to their opposite-sex friends than women do.

    When undergraduates are asked about a close, cross-sex friend, the males score significantly higher on scales measuring how much they thought their friends are physically attractive.

    Also, another study of undergrads indicates when respondents are asked to think about their “closest, most important opposite-sex friend who is not a long-term romantic partner,’’ males report higher physical attraction and sexual desire than women.

     

    NAN

  • Police arrest 24-year-old man with fresh human head, hand in Kwara

    Police arrest 24-year-old man with fresh human head, hand in Kwara

    The Police in Kwara have arrested a 24-year-old man, Kehinde Moses, with a bag allegedly containing a freshly severed human head and hand along Ajase-Ipo road during stop and search duty.
    The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mohammed Bagega, made the disclosure in a statement in Ilorin on Monday.
    Bagega said that the suspect was arrested by a team of ‘Operation Harmony’ in a commercial bus and in the process of searching the bag, one man took to his heels while Moses held.
    According to him, the bag was searched and a freshly severed head and hands of a boy were discovered.
    The CP said that during interrogation, the suspect confessed to have killed the victim, named Mohammed, in Ajase Ipo with his fleeing partner for ritual purposes.
    The police boss said he has directed the homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) to thoroughly investigate the case and arrest anybody connected to the heinous crime.
    He added that the suspect had took a team of investigators to where the body was dumped for purposes of recovery.
    Bagega said the investigation into the case was ongoing and the suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigation was concluded.
  • NDLEA arrests man with 97 wraps of cocaine at Lagos airport

    NDLEA arrests man with 97 wraps of cocaine at Lagos airport

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted a suspected drug trafficker, Chigbogu Obiora, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, (MMIA), Ikeja, Lagos with 97 wraps of cocaine.

     

    NDLEA Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi, disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.

     

    Babafemi said that the 47-year-old drug trafficker was arrested by operatives of NDLEA on Sunday, April, 25 during the inward clearance of Ethiopian Airline.

     

    He said that Obiora, who arrived in Lagos on board the airline from Entebbe, Uganda via Addis-Ababa, Ethiopia, was subsequently put under observation.

     

    This, he said, was why Obiora had so far excreted 97 wraps of substances that tested positive to cocaine with a total weight of 1.55 kilogramme and a street value of N360 million.

     

    Babafemi quoted the NDLEA Commander, MMIA Command, Mr Ahmadu Garba, as saying that Obiora was intercepted in the E-arrival hall of the airport by NDLEA operatives on the suspicion that he ingested drug substance.

     

    “The suspect was taken for body machine scan and the result was positive for ingestion of substance suspected to be illicit drug. The suspect was promptly moved to the NDLEA excretion and observation facility.

     

    “Barely an hour after he was arrested, Obiora excreted 31 wraps of cocaine weighing 500 grammes and another 47 wraps (750 grammes) in the evening of same day.

     

    “Nineteen wraps (300 grammes) were excreted the following day, Monday 26th April, bringing the total to 97 wraps, that is, 1.55 kg, ‘”he said.

     

    The NDLEA spokesman said that under interrogation, Obiora claimed he was promised $1,500 if he successfully trafficked the drug.

     

    According to Obiora, I opted for the ‘deal’ because I needed money. I did it so that I will be capable of feeding my family.

     

    “I was living in Madagascar but due to the COVID-19 and the lock down in the country, I cannot return to my place of work.

     

    “There was a time I started lacking money to feed my family and to pay my children’s school fees; the worst part of it is to pay my rent. So, I decided to take the option to do it and I never knew I can be arrested.

     

    “I have never met the real owner of the drug. I don’t know him, they contacted me on phone and asked if I can do the business,’’ Obiora claimed.

     

    Meanwhile, in continuation of efforts to dismantle all drug spots in Ondo State, Babafemi said that the state command of the agency has raided two joints.

     

    He said that the operatives arrested two dealers and seized 80.2 kilogrammes of skuchies (a cocktail of drugs combination), adding that four hectares of cannabis farms were destroyed in Eleyewo area of Akure South Local Government Area o fthe state.

     

    He quoted the NDLEA acting Commander, Ondo Command, Callys Alumona, as saying that a lady, 31-year-old Ibukunoluwa Kemi and a 25-year-old man, Oluwaseun Sunday, were arrested with 78 kg and 2.2 kg of skuchies respectively.

     

    He noted that both were nabbed in different areas of Akure South in the state capital.

     

    The Chairman, NDLEA, retired, Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa, commended the officers and men of the MMIA and Ondo State commands for the seizures and arrests.

     

    Marwa charged them and other commands across the country not to rest on their oars in the renewed efforts to rid Nigeria of illicit drugs.

  • Man stabs Chief Imam to death for sleeping with his second wife

    Man stabs Chief Imam to death for sleeping with his second wife

    The Police Command in Niger has arrested one Umar Jibril, for allegedly killing a cleric he claimed was his wife’s lover.

    Jibril, a resident of Enagi village, in Edati Local Government of the state, was arrested on Tuesday, according to Mr Adamu Usman, the Niger Police commissioner.

    Usman told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Minna that the suspect was arrested on Monday, April 12, “at about 0100 hours, based on credible information”.

    He added that the suspect allegedly stabbed one Alhaji Attahiru Alhassan, the Chief Imam of Edagi, to death, with an iron rod.

    “During interrogation, the suspect claimed that while relaxing in front of his house, on Monday, the deceased walked past him and went towards his neighbour’s house.

    He said that about the same time, his second wife, Aishatu Umar, also came out of the compound and indicated that she was going to the toilet, just behind the compound.

    The suspect told the Police that after waiting for some time for her return, he went round to search for his wife and later heard her voice in the neighbour’s house.

    He claimed that he entered the house and met the deceased with his wife, adding that he immediately left the scene and rushed to a brother, one Abubakar Abdulrahman, to inform him of what he had seen.

    The suspect said that not long after, the deceased sent for him so that they could both discuss.

    According to the suspect, in the course of the discussion, an argument ensued and he grabbed an iron rod and stabbed the deceased on the neck, leading to his demise.

    The Police commissioner said that the suspect took to his heels after the incident and was pursued to Batati village in Lavun Local Government area, where he was arrested.

    “Investigation has commenced and the suspect will be arraigned, as soon as the investigation is completed,” he told

  • Man arrested for murder of 57-year-old allegedly having affairs with wife

    Man arrested for murder of 57-year-old allegedly having affairs with wife

    The Adamawa State Police Command has detained a 30-year-old man for stabbing a 57-year-old man to death at his residence over suspicion that the victim was having an affair with his wife.

    The suspect, John Samuel, a resident of Bandasarga village, Ganye Local Government Area, according to the police, returned home on Sunday around 11pm and met victim in his house.

    “There and then, he suspected the victim of coming to have an affair with his wife; all of a sudden, he stabbed him with a knife and left him in a pool of blood,” the state Police Public Relations Officer, Suleiman Nguroje, said.

    Nguroje revealed that the victim identified as Yaji Lawal, a resident of Bakari Guso village, was rushed to hospital, but was later confirmed dead.

    The state Commissioner Police, Aliyu Adamu, has mandated further investigations into the case, while also appealing for calm in the area.