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  • Man caught masturbating in Lagos commercial vehicle not an officer – Police

    Man caught masturbating in Lagos commercial vehicle not an officer – Police

    The Lagos State Police Command has said the man allegedly caught in a viral video masturbating in a commercial vehicle on March 13 is not a policeman.

    The man was videoed by a lady who made the video to go viral.

    CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the Police Relations Officer (PPRO), Lagos State Command, gave the clarification on Wednesday in Lagos.

    He said that the man simply identified as Mr Matthew, who assaulted the lady, one Olajumoke Okeyemi, for correcting his actions and act of sexual harassment in a public vehicle, was a driver.

    According to him, he is employed by GTC Laundry Services, situated on Channels TV Road, Isheri, Lagos, and only impersonated a policeman during the “drama’’ in the video.

    Mr Matthew was in a commercial bus from OPIC Estate Isheri to Mowe with the lady when the suspect resorted to verbal abuse and attempted to physically assault the lady.

    He was angry at the lady for recording his criminal and indecent act on her phone.

    CSP Adejobi said the police, in collaboration with the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team, have started investigation into the matter and intensified efforts to arrest the suspect.

    “Incidentally, the suspect has also been identified by some other women who had similar experiences with him in previous years and on the same route.

    “The concerned women have made series of comments on the social media which will assist the police in their investigation.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu has condemned such inhuman, immoral and criminal act of Mr Matthew.

    “Mathew’s careless and unguided utterances had dragged the name of the Nigeria Police Force in the mud, the commissioner has said,’’ the police spokesman stated.

    He added that CP Odumosu warned that Mathew’s act constituted an offence under the law and would not be tolerated.

    “The Commissioner of Police has ordered the Gender Unit of the Command to expedite action on the case, arrest the suspect and commence proper investigation so as to maintain sanity in the society,’’ Adejobi added.

  • Court orders man to clear bush, wash public toilets for 30 days

    Court orders man to clear bush, wash public toilets for 30 days

    An Ile-Tuntun Customary Court in Ibadan on Wednesday, ordered a man, Jimoh Falola, to wash public toilets for 30 days for being rude to the court.

    In his ruling, the President of the court, Chief Henry Agbaje held that Falola had no regards for constituted authority from the way he insulted the court while the court was sitting.

    Agbaje consequently ordered Falola to be taken away by the police until he is ready to comport himself in a civil and orderly manner.

    ”He is ordered to embark on 30-day community service which include clearing the bush, sweeping the cutting, road sweeping and washing of public toilets.

    The arbitrator subsequently adjourned the case until March 29 for hearing.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Opeyemi, filed a divorce suit against her estranged husband, Falola.

    Falola refused to appear on two sittings.

    When he finally appeared, he accused the court workers of receiving money as inducement from his wife so as to favour her.

    He also shouted at the top of his voice while the court was sitting.

  • Caterpillars and butterflies (1) – Femi Aribisala

    By Femi Aribisala

    Some people love to read obituaries. When they open a newspaper, they go straight to the obituary pages or columns to find out who has dropped dead lately. But what about you, Christian Ojo? Have you read your own obituary lately?

    The bible says that the word of God is sharper than any double-edged sword. (Hebrews 4:12). This is because it tells us about life as well as about death. Indeed, the bible is full of obituaries. It says, for example:

    “Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some of you. But you were washed, but you were sanctified, but you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus and by the Spirit of our God.” (1 Corinthians 6:9-11).

    What I want to tell you is this. You are not a caterpillar; you are a butterfly. You are not a turkey; you are an eagle. You are created to soar. You are ordained to arise and shine. (Isaiah 60:1).

    This says here lies dead and buried fornicators, adulterers, homosexuals, thieves, drunkards, and extortioners. But then it says these same people now alive, after having been washed and sanctified and justified in the name of Jesus and by the Holy Spirit.

    Introduction

    Today, I want to do something slightly strange. I know that there are many people you don’t know, and sometimes it is necessary for someone to introduce them to you. But now, I want to introduce you to yourself if you happen to be a born-again Christian. I know you know the old you, but I have a feeling that you don’t really know the new you well enough.

    You need to get to know the new you who according to God is created in true righteousness and holiness. (Ephesians 4:24). For we are the workmanship of God, created in Christ Jesus unto good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should do. (Ephesians 2:10).

    What I want to tell you is this. You are not a caterpillar; you are a butterfly. You are not a turkey; you are an eagle. You are created to soar. You are ordained to arise and shine. (Isaiah 60:1).

    Caterpillars

    One of the ugliest insects you are ever likely to see is the caterpillar. Can you imagine a caterpillar crawling up your skin? Yuk! First, I cannot understand why the caterpillar has so many legs.

    But now think of the butterfly. Look how beautiful it is. Even Solomon, in all his splendour, was not clothed as intricately and as beautiful as it is.

    Someone asked me the other day if I am smarter than Solomon. I was offended. How can I be compared to Solomon? I am certainly wiser than smarter than him. In the first place, I only have one wife, not 700 wives and 300 concubines. (1 Kings 11:3). In the second place, I have not ended up as an idol worshiper as Solomon did. I only worship the One true God in spirit and truth.

    Read the manual

    If someone should ask you how the new Q-led television is supposed to work, tell him to read the manual. It is completely different from the old model. The Q-led is a new creation. The same applies to the believer.

    Jesus says to Thomas: “Blessed are those that have not seen and yet have believed.” (John 20:29). Jesus is talking here about the new creation. He is talking about the man who is born again. The born-again Christian is blessed with all spiritual blessings in the heavenly places in Christ. (Ephesians 1:3).

    When Jesus was presenting the beatitudes on the Sermon on the Mount, He was describing the attributes of the new creation. (Matthew 5-7). Are you born again? Then I tell you, blessed are your eyes for they see, and your ears for they hear. (Matthew 13:16). You are appointed to dream dreams. You are ordained to see visions. (Joel 2:28).

    Unlike the natural people who were listening to Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount but could not meet its requirements, the power of God has now given to you all things that pertain to life and godliness. (2 Peter 1:3). Jesus was preaching about turning the other cheek to people who could not turn the other cheek. He says blessed is this and blessed is that. But his listeners could not enter His blessings.

    Not you. There is nothing that God requires of man that you cannot fulfil. This is because there is an anointing to do the impossible, there is an anointing to do the supernatural that God has now placed in you. That is why Paul declared that he can now do all things because of the anointing which gives him supernatural strength. (Philippians 4:13).

    The new creation must look in himself and see that it is God who is now at work in him both to will and to do for his good pleasure. (Philippians 2:13). Stop looking around for things when God is with you. (Matthew 1:23). Stop looking for help when God is for you. (Psalm 56:9). Look into yourself, recognising that God who is in you is greater than the devil who is in the world. (1 John 4:4).

    Who are you?

    Do you really know what manner of spirit you are of? Do you know that you are greater than Elijah? Do you know that you cannot be compared to Elisha? Do you know that it is an insult for anybody to put you in the same category as Moses (who parted the Red Sea) or Joshua (who brought down the walls of Jericho) or Samson (who terrorised the Philistines) or David (who incidentally killed Goliath)?

    Jesus affirmed that he who is least in the kingdom of heaven is greater than any of these people. (Matthew 11:11). These people are all caterpillars. And there is a big difference between a caterpillar and a butterfly. If I did not know better, I would have said that they are not even related at all. So different is the beautiful butterfly from the ugly caterpillar.

    I have discovered that some born-again Christians don’t know who they are. They know that they are new creations, but when they look in the mirror, they see their same old faces and think that they are still the same. But a child of God does not merely look at “mirror mirror on the wall” in order to see his natural face. A child of God looks continually into the mirror of the perfect law of liberty to behold his spiritual image. (James 1:23-25).

    Stop looking at those vain pictures on your Instagram and Facebook pages. Start looking into yourself in the mirror of the gospel. Stop looking at the outside: start looking inside. Stop looking at others. Look at Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith. (Hebrews 12:2).

    Work out what God has worked in. (Philippians 2:12-13). Stir it up. (2 Timothy 1:6). Violently take it by force. (Matthew 11:12). Strive to enter in. (Luke 13:24). Seek and find. (Matthew 7:7). Run that you may obtain. (1 Corinthians 9:24). Sow, that you may reap. (Galatians 6:7). Lay aside every weight. (Hebrews 12:1). Give all diligence. (2 Peter 1:5). Take heed to the ministry you have received in the Lord. (Colossians 4:17).

    You are appointed for good success.

    CONTINUED

  • Tony Momoh, the man who knew tomorrow, By Mack Ogbamosa

    Tony Momoh, the man who knew tomorrow, By Mack Ogbamosa

    By Mack Ogbamosa

     

    If there was anyone who prepared himself adequately for his life career, it was Prince Tony Momoh. After attending a teachers’ training college in his early life to train as a teacher , he grounded himself in mass communication and law to make himself a well-rounded professional in both fields. He was a renaissance man; a man of many parts.It was therefore no wonder that most of his contemporaries avoided arguments with him . They (his contemporaries) also warned other upcoming journalists to avoid arguments with Tony Momoh . This, they said, was because he easily jumped from one discipline to another in order to confuse others in the course of any debate. This writer was one of those so warned to avoid him but he stubbornly refused, insisting that he wanted to know more about him.

    MY FIRST ENCOUNTER WITH HIM.

    Incidentally, my first encounter with him was not a physical one. I was reading a copy of the DAILY TIMES newspaper in 1980 when I saw a story where Tony Momoh was said to have been promoted Deputy Manpower Adviser of the Daily Times of Nigeria (DTN) Plc after having served as the Editor of the paper. That did not interest me much. What intrigued me was that the man had degrees in mass communication and law. I immediately had a volition. This was the time I was trying to make up my mind on which career to pursue after having just passed my Advanced Level papers in Arts subjects the previous year through private study. I did mainly science subjects at the Ordinary Level examination of the West African Examinations Council and had intended to read medicine or pharmacy but had been frustrated by lack of sponsorship.

    My not getting sponsorship was not because I I had a poor financial background but because I chose to claim I was from the southern part of the country while my older and rich family members, who were financially endowed claimed to have come from the northern part of the country. They told me I needed to join them to enjoy scholarship but I refused. By so doing, I had to solely find a convenient way to successfully acquire my education. I was fortunate to be able to do so.

    In the course of this journey, I later encountered him physically as a journalism student, a journalist in the DAILY TIMES and as a lawyer in his chambers. I met him physically for the first time when I came for Screening for admission into Times Newspaper Training Centre (TNTC), later Times Journalism Institute (TJI), Iganmu in 1982. He was the Chairman of the Screening Committee. I had done a change of name before enrolling for my GCE A/Level examination. This meant that the name on my O/L result and that of the A/Level was not exactly the same. Some of the members of the Committee asked me to show proof of the change. Having satisfied that I followed the correct procedure after showing them the Court declaration and the newspaper publication, he said I should be given tea or coffee since I scored more than 70 per cent in all my subjects in the Entrance Examination. He was the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the school while I was the students’ representative.He was the General Manager of Times Publications Division (TPD) while I was a Sub Editor in the DAILY TIMES and I ended up as an associate in his law Chambers while he was the Principal Co-ordinator. We worked together in all other areas including .media and publicity campaigns as well as political consultancy for the late Dr Alex Ekwueme and President Muhammadu Buhari until his body transited on Monday, February 1, 2021.

     

    In my more than 40 years of interaction with him , I saw a man who stood for hardwork, meritocracy, honesty, punctuality, reliability ,integrity and humility. These virtues reflected in his daily activities.

     

    HIS SCORES OF MANY FIRSTS

     

    He scored many firsts. He was the first known journalist in the country and the first DAILY TIMES Editor to empower himself with degrees in mass communication and law.He was the first Editorial Training Manager of TJI. He was the first and only journalist who became Editor of the old DAILY TIMES through examination. He was the first and only General manager of the TPD to have been appointed Minister of Information and Culture. He was the first and only Minister to write Letters to his country men.

    Despite the fact that the Federal Government held majority shares in the Daily Times of Nigeria (DTN) plc while he was Editor of the DAILY TIMES, he did not hesitate to challenge members of the Second Republic National Assembly when they tried to interfere with his job. He took them to court and got a judgement . This has become a landmark case in both constitutional and media law reports today.

    Although, one of the persons who inspired him to adopt Anthony as his name despite the fact that he was born a Moslem and given the name Suleiman, was the notable politician, Chief Anthony Enahoro ,he rose to a higher position in politics than his idol did by becoming the Chairman of a national political party, the Congress for Progressive Change(CPC).

    As the General Manager of TPD , he would be at the office before other members of staff including cleaners. He would move from one office to the other to ensure that workers are on their desks. He frequently came to the Sub Desk and Production Desk to appraise our jobs. He would insist that promotion of staff be based on merit. I remember how one of the Sub Editors went to ask him why I was the only one promoted on the Sub Desk in 1986 . He responded to the Sub Editor by asking him if he thought to be promoted as a Sub Editor was just to sub stories? He told him to go and be writing stories for other papers on the DTN stable like I was doing .

    He abhorred wastefulness. I remember how as General Manager of the TPD , he insisted that waste papers (unsold newspapers) should be sold.When that was done, he used the proceeds from the sale to build a structure which later served as an in- house health clinic in the premises of the TPD at Agidingbi, Ikeja.

    A critic of government before Babangida’s era, he saw his appointment as Minister of Information and Culture as a way to rope him in. This was exactly what he told me when he came back from the United Kingdom into the Agidingbi newsroom in 1986 while I was congratulating him on his appointment. Was he not actually roped in? Many Nigerians including his professional colleagues did not understand that as Minister, he was no longer doing the job of a journalist but that of a Public Relations man for the then government of President Ibrahim Babangida. He distinguished himself in this area by consistently writing “Letters to My countrymen” to explain the programmes and policies of the government to the people.

    He attempted to professionalise journalism but met a stumbling block from some of his colleagues and could not succeed but he did professionalise other aspects of mass communication- Advertising and Public Relations.

     

     

    HIS ROLE IN POLITICS

     

     

    Even in the “dirty game” of politics,his virtues determined the kind of politicians he chose to work with- Alex Ekwueme and Muhammadu Buhari. Both men were seen as men of integrity. He saw his entry into politics which began in 1998, as head of the Media Campaign Organisation of the late Dr late Dr Alex Ekwueme Presidential campaign under the People’s Democratic Party. (PDP) as purely professional. Until recently, he never saw himself as a politician but a professional in politics. His preferred aspirant lost to Olusegun Obasanjo at the Jos Convention where the PDP presidential primaries were held.Obasanjo subsequently won the election and was president from 1999 to 2007.

     

    HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH BUHARI

     

    He later pitched his tent with Buhari from 2003 under the All Nigeria People’s Party(ANPP). Despite opposition from some family members and friends, who thought that Buhari did not have the chance of becoming president, he stuck to the relationship. The result? Buhari subsequently moved into Aso Rock in 2015 .

     

    NO ASKING FOR REWARDS

    He worked without asking for material rewards.

    As minister under Babangida, he refused to award contracts and he did not make any deal with any contractor.

    After working for Buhari for twelve years( 2003 – 2015) before he eventually won election as president, he told those of us working closely with him that he did not expect any rewards because we did the job not for material benefit but because we believed in the man – Buhari. Even after winning a second term, and up to now, virtually all of us who worked very closely with him neither got any appointment nor any form of reward under the Buhari administration. When I asked him why we did not get appointments despite the efforts we put in for many years to make the President realise his ambition, he told me he had submitted our names to the Presidency and was not ready to beg anybody to oblige him.That was typical of Tony Momoh. He never begged to be recognized. He was, however, made Pro chancellor of the Governing Board of the University of Jos.

    As chairman of the CPC, he was one of those who led the discussions that resulted in the formation of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC)

    He was also one of those that convinced Buhari to re-contest as Presidential candidate of the party at a time Buhari had already given up on partisan politics.

    He believed in the restructuring of the country to reduce expenditure on government and make government more efficient so as to satisfy the yearnings of the people. He also believed that Nigeria is a country with laws , not a country of laws.

    As a man of truth, he told his party – the APC that they could not take Edo State from the incumbent governor, Godwin Obaseki,who had defected from the APC to the PDP. Even though, many party members called him names, the results of the gubernatorial election showed he was right.

     

    HIS BIOGRAPHY

     

    Momoh was born in Auchi to the Ikelebe Royal family of Auchi sacred kingdom on April 27, 1939. After his elementary school and Teachers Training education, he became a teacher and rose to the position of headmaster before coming to Lagos to start his journalism career as a Sub Editor trainee in the DAILY TIMES in 1962. He later attended the University of Nigeria , Nsukka and the University of Lagos, Akoka, where he studied mass communication and law.

    Among other positions, he rose to become the Editor of the daily newspaper and General Manager, TPD before he was appointed Minister of oInformation and Culture by the Babangida Administration in 1986. He later became Chairman of the Board of Nigeria Airways.

    In politics, he was of Director of Alex Ekwueme Presidential Campaign Organisation in 1999 chairman, , Media and Publicity of the ANPP Campaign Organisation in which Buhari emerged Presidential candidate 2003 – 2007, Chairman of the Political Committee of Muhammadu Buhari Organisation and later, Chairman of CPC in January, 2011.

    In the media, he was Chairman, Accreditation Board, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Fellow, Commonwealth Journalists Association, Nigerian Guild of Editors and chairman, Award Nominating Panel of the most prestigious journalistic award scheme in Nigeria, The Nigeria Media Merit Award.

    He distinguished himself as a journalist writer, author ,lawyer, administrator and media Consultant. He was married to Janet and they had four children.

     

    HIS BOOKS

    He authored, co-authored and edited many books on various subjects ranging from journalism to media laws, spirituality, and politics. They include: Each Man, His Time: The Biography of an Era; The Role of The Media in National Security and Crime Management; Democracy Watch: A Monitor’ s Diary, Volumes I – III

    ; Experiment With Disintegration; Nigerian Media Laws and Ethics; Reflections on Letters to My Countrymen, News of The Forgotten Army, Simple Strokes, Issues and Perspectives in Government Media Relations, Thoughts on Governance Without Tears , To Save Nigeria, Let’s Talk,Women in Chains, Nigeria: A Dream Betrayed, Aliens on Earth, Story of the Daily Times: 1926- 1976; and Many Questions and Buhari’s Answers .

     

    HIS BELIEF IN HUMANITY

    Momoh did not relate with people on the basis of where they come from. He believed in humanity. He worked with whoever he came across as long as that person was good enough at what he was doing.He did not relate on the basis of tribe or religion After having been very close to him as a son for over over 20 years, he told me in 2002 when I was preparing to go to Law School that he thanked God he did not know where I came from. I was asking him about Etsako Club’81, which is a social club of willing and well- to -do members from the three Etsako local government areas of Edo State and he asked me what my business was with the club. I told him I was from Etsako. He shouted :” I didnt know that. Thank God I didn’t know where you came from”.He explained that the way I spelt my surname did not give him any clue that we were from the same local government area.We laughed over it.

    Apart from me, he mentored many other Nigerians without bothering to know their tribe, religion or ethnic group .

    In all his dealings, he always focused on what will happen tomorrow, not today. He was a man who knew tomorrow.

    SPIRITUAL BELIEF

    Momoh was not openly identified with any of the two major religions in the country because according to him, he did not want to be involved in the quarrels that often arose between Christians and moslems. He was a spiritual man, who though, embraced the tenets of both Islam and Christianity , preferred to be an adherent of the Grail Message: In the Light of Truth by Abd ru-shin.That was why he neither swore with the Quoran nor the Bible when he was being sworn in as a minister in 1986. He only affirmed.

    He came across this message even before he became Editor of the DAILY TIMES in 1976.He told me a joke of how he saw his Sub Editors – Lade Banuola and Femi Kusa (now veteran journalists) reading copies of the Message on the Sub Desk and how they tried to hide them while he was coming to the Sub Desk not knowing that he had read the Message long before then. He believed we are IN this world but not OF this world.

    He believed that man is a spirit. Spirit does not die, it is only the body that dies. He believed in life after life. Tony Momoh is not dead but only transited to the other life in paradise. His body was interred at the Grail land Iju, Lagos on Thursday, February 11, 2021.He will always be remembered as the man who epitomised honesty, discipline, integrity , hard work, excellence and humility. He knew what he wanted in life and went for it.He lives on.

     

     

     

    Mack Ogbamosa, a Lawyer/Journalist is based in Lagos.

     

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  • Yobe man lands in police net for raping 90-year-old

    Yobe man lands in police net for raping 90-year-old

    The Police Command in Yobe on Tuesday said it had arrested one Mohammed Faruk for allegedly raping a 90-year-old woman (name withheld) in Gadaka town in Fika Local Government Area of the state.

     

    The Command’s Spokesman, ASP Dungus Abdulkarim, disclosed this in a statement in Damaturu.

     

    He said that the incident occurred at about 2 p.m., on Monday, Feb. 8, when Faruk intruded into the nonagenarian’s room in a compound and forced himself into her.

     

    Abdulkarim said medical examination at the General Hospital, Fika, revealed some drops of semen on the woman’s private part and confirmed that the suspect allegedly raped the nonagenarian.

     

    He said during interrogation, Faruk, 35, also confessed to committing the crime.

     

    The spokesman said that the case would soon be transferred to the state CID for discreet investigation and subsequent prosecution.

     

    Abdulkarim appealed to the general public to always assist the police with vital information to fight crime, saying the command was combat ready to protect lives and property of the citizens.

  • Adamawa man kills mother with rope for rebuking him

    Adamawa man kills mother with rope for rebuking him

    A 42-year-old man has been arraigned at a high court in the Adamawa State capital, Yola, for allegedly strangling his mother.

    Clement Tumba who hails from Dilchim, a community in Michika Local Government Area, has confessed to tightening a rope around his mother’s neck till she died.

    Clement told the court that he returned home late on the night and was confronted by the mother who rebuked him for constantly beating up his sister.

    He said got a rope which he placed over his mother’s head and pulled till she dropped dead.

    Justice Helen Hammanjoda adjourned the case till February 24.

  • Man bags 25 years imprisonment for raping 13-year-old

    Man bags 25 years imprisonment for raping 13-year-old

    A Lagos State Sexual Offences Court, Ikeja on Thursday, sentenced one Nura Asumoge to 25 years imprisonment for the defilement of a 13-year-old in Lagos.

    The defendant was earlier arraigned by the Lagos State Government on a one-count charge in 2018.

    Nura Asumoge, who pleaded guilty to the charge, was said to have sent the unsuspecting underaged victim on an errand on 3rd April 2018, on her return, the defendant forcefully had sexual intercourse with the victim and threatened her not to inform anyone.

    The Prosecuting Counsel, Mrs Arinola Momoh-Ayonkanmbi, of the State’s Ministry of Justice, had urged the court to sentence the defendant accordingly having proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the offence for which he was charged.

    She noted that several pieces of evidence brought before the Court by the Prosecution had proved the allegation of the crime levied against the defendant.

    The trial judge, Hon. Justice Abiola Soladoye in her sentencing stated that the evidence provided by the prosecutors were credible, compelling and provided enough grounds for the conviction of the defendant.

    Justice Soladoye found the defendant guilty of the charge, punishable under section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State (2015) and sentenced him accordingly.

    “You are hereby sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for the offence of defilement of a 13-year-old girl”, Justice Soladoye ruled.

    She also ordered that the Convict, Nura Asumoge’s name be entered into the Sexual Offenders Register in Lagos State.

    It will be recalled, that the Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu during the advocacy WALK against domestic violence organised by DSVRT, had emphasised the commitment of the State Government to ensure the safety and well-being of the Girl- Child and women in Lagos State.

  • Amotekun operative allegedly shoots man dead in Ibadan

    Amotekun operative allegedly shoots man dead in Ibadan

    A suspected operative of the Oyo State Amotekun Corps has been fingered in the death of 21- year-old Oluwatosin Thomas.

    Accordng to a report by The Nation, the incident occurred at Inalende area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital city on Wednesday night.

    Speaking on the incident, which threw residents of Inalende into mourning, sources said the deceased had left his house to buy bread in Mokola, when operative of the corps stormed the community, shooting sporadically.

    Thomas was said to have been hit by stray bullet.

    He was said to have been seen on the ground in the pool of his blood after the shooting stopped.

    It could not be ascertained what prompted the shooting or if the operatives were invited for security measures as at the time of filling this report.

    The mother of the victim, Mrs. Thomas, when contacted said she ran to the spot as soon as she received the news, challenging the officers on why her son was shot.

    She also alleged the operatives assaulted and threatened to kill her alongside a brother of the deceased.

    She added in her struggle to ensure she gets hold of one of the operatives who allegedly shot his son, she tore the uniform of one of the officers before the vehicle with number 012 drove off, leaving the boy in the pool of his blood.

    Another source, who resides in the area, who simply identified himself as Mr Laide, said Oluwatosin was rejected at the University College Hospital where he was rushed to.

    He said the boy died along the way as doctors told them he had lost so much blood.

    Meanwhile, Amotekun Commandant Col. Olayinka Olayanju (rtd.), when contacted, said he has started investigating as soon as he got wind of the development.

    He said he had invited leaders of the Corps in the area for proper briefing and would ascertain the claims.

    He promised to get back as soon as he finds out the true situation of what transpired.

    He however assured any member of the Corps found guilty would be made to face the full wrath of the law.

  • Sad! 45 year old man defiles 13year old daughter in Ogun

    Sad! 45 year old man defiles 13year old daughter in Ogun

    A 45-year-old man, Akanji Oluwaseyi, has been arrested by operatives of the Ogun State Command of the Nigeria Police, for forcefully having carnal knowledge of his 13-year-old daughter.

    According to the PPRO of the command, Abimbola Oyeyemi, the suspect had visited the victim at where she works and begged the victim’s boss to allow his daughter run an errand for him. She had gone to fetch water for him when he forcefully had carnal knowledge of her.
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    Upon interrogation, the suspect denied the allegation but when he was confronted by the victim, he became dumbfounded. The victim was immediately taken to the hospital for medical attention.

  • Man kills mother, wounds father for sending wife away

    Man kills mother, wounds father for sending wife away

    An Indian man Tammu Raghavaiah attacked his parents, killed his mother instantly and fatally wounded his father in a fit of rage, police said on Wednesday.

    Tammu attacked his parents with a log, furious with them for sending away his wife who had returned to him after three years of leaving him, the police said.

    While Tammu’s mother Veeralankamma died on the spot, his father Nageswara Rao is in criticial condition at the Machilipatnam hospital where he was taken to, according to the police.

    The police said that the incident took place in India’s Edurumondi village located in Nagayalanka mandal of Andhra Pradesh.

    Nagayalanka circle inspector B Ravi Kumar said: “We came to Edurumondi village on receiving the information.

    ”Mother (of Tammu Veera) Veeralankamma died on the spot. Father Nageswara Rao’s position is critical. We have shifted him to Machilipatnam hospital.”

    The circle inspector also said that Veera left his mother’s body on a cot in a room and fled.

    ”A case is filed against Tammu Veera Raghavaiah under section 302 and 307 of IPC.

    ”Police is searching for him and the investigation is underway,” Nagayalanka sub-inspector K Srinivas said.