Tag: Mother

  • Accident claims mother, injures 3 children in Lagos

    Accident claims mother, injures 3 children in Lagos

    The Police Public Relations Officer in Lagos State, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, has confirmed that an accident claimed a mother and injured three of her children in Ikorodu area of Lagos.

    Hundeyin confirmed the incident to NAN on Sunday.

    He said that Ikorodu Police Division received information of the accident on Friday at about 9.41 p.m.

    According to him, the information received revealed that on same Friday, at about 9.35 p.m., in front of Ikorodu Radio Solebo, along Igbogbo Road Ikorodu, the accident occurred .

    The information said “there occurred a fatal motor/pedestrian accident involving a Mercedes Benz C350 car driven by one 22-year-old man (name withheld) and pedestrians.

    ” The victims: one Ngozi, 40, her three children ages 16, 14 and 13 respectively. The driver was said to have lost control of his car while coming from Igbogbo, heading towards Ebute, and hit the said Ngozi and her three children.

    “They were said to be selling groundnut at the scene of incident. As a result of the accident, the victims sustained different degrees of injuries.

    “They were all rushed to the Ikorodu General Hospital by the police, where the mother was confirmed dead by the doctor on duty, while her three children were admitted for medical treatment”.

    Hundeyin said that the corpse of the mother had been deposited at the mortuary for preservation and autopsy.

    He also said that the driver was in police custody for investigation.

  • I can’t wait to be a mother – Toke Makinwa

    I can’t wait to be a mother – Toke Makinwa

    Popular Nigerian Radio personality has taken to her Instagram to write a heartfelt message to her goddaughter and convey her wish to be a mother someday.

    She said her goddaughter has helped her grow as a person and fueled her desire to have children.

    In her words: “To the girl who stole my heart, Her smile lights up my entire world, You’ve made me a better person, I didn’t know it was possible to love another human the way I love you. I think of you so much and pray for you every single day. I may not have brought you into this world but you’ve made me want to be a mom so bad.

    Thank you to the best sister @abirydland who made me your godmother cos lord knows I needed you ❤️. I cannot wait to be a mother, I know it’s in the cards for me and it’ll happen soon, till then I’ll celebrate my first ever Mother’s Day as your godmother. I love you deep. ❤️ My goddaughter S. To all the women in the waiting room and all the amazing mothers around the world, Happy Mother’s Day to you all. ❤️”

     

     

  • Mother in police net for attempting to end her baby’s life using Sniper

    Mother in police net for attempting to end her baby’s life using Sniper

    Police in Lagos State have arrested a mother for attempting to kill her sick child, using a poisonous insecticide, “Sniper’’.

    Police spokesman in the state, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, told NAN on Saturday that the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba, reported the attempt to the police on Friday.

    He said the chief security officer at the hospital reported to the police that the mother brought her one-year-and-seven months’ old daughter to the hospital for treatment.

    He added that the mother confessed to a doctor at the hospital that she gave the child “Sniper’’ to drink on Sunday when her convulsion was not abating.

    “The mother said she gave the liquid to her child so she could rest from her excessive convulsions.

    “Detectives were immediately dispatched to the hospital where they met the baby receiving treatment.

    “The mother has been taken in for investigation after the child had received treatment,’’ Hundeyin said.

  • Chrisland: Late student’s mother testifies before court

    Chrisland: Late student’s mother testifies before court

    Mrs. Blessing Adeniran, mother of a late student of Chrisland Schools, Opebi, Lagos, on Wednesday, testified at the trial of the school and four others for involuntary manslaughter.

    The bereaved mother testified before an Ikeja High Court.

    She was led in evidence by Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions, Dr Adewale Martins, and cross-examined by defence counsel including Chief Richard Ahonaruogho (SAN).

    Lagos State Government, on March 31, 2023, charged Chrisland Schools, its principal and vice principal, and two others with the killing of the student.

    The 12-year-old student was allegedly electrocuted on Feb. 9, 2023, during the school’s inter-house sports at the Agege Stadium, Lagos State.

    Those charged alongside the school are Ademoye Adewale (a cotton candy vendor), Kuku Fatai, Belinda Amao (Principal), and Victoria Nwatu.

    The defendants were arraigned before Justice Oyindamola Ogala.

    During her cross-examination by Ahonaruogho,  the bereaved mother said that she did not know the effects of combination of Nitrazepam and Amitriptyline drugs.

    The drugs were mentioned in a report by  Inland Specialist Hospital (Exhibit PW1 (B)) before the court.

    The report is dated Feb. 16.

    The drugs were prescribed for the late student on Jan. 20, 2023, by Inland Specialist Hospital, when the witness and her husband took the deceased to the hospital for treatment.

    The witness said that the school principal had called her on the same day and told her that her daughter was ill and having difficulty in breathing.

    “I called my husband to inform him because I was at a gym. He picked her from school and took her to the hospital, and he said I should join them there.

    “I went to the hospital and met my daughter and her dad playing a game with his phone, and she seemed fine to me. I said they like going to the hospital, and we laughed,” she testified.

    According to the witness,  when her daughter’s vitals signs were checked at the hospital, the doctor told her parents that she was alright,  and asked if she had examinations in school that could warrant mild anxiety, but the parents told the doctor that she was rather preparing for inter-house sports.

    The witness said that she did not know what the drugs were meant to treat.

    Ahonaruogho had asked if she was aware that the drugs were meant to treat panic disorder, severe anxiety, and insomnia, and the witness answered in the negative.

    She told the court that she was mourning her daughter and did not consider finding out any effects of the drugs.

    When asked if she was told at the Agege Central Hospital and Diagnostics Ltd. that her daughter died possibly due to cardiac arrest, the witness said that she was told.

    The late student was reportedly taken to the hospital from the stadium when she fell.

    Ahonaruogho asked the witness if she was also told that there was possible electrocution of the student.

    She replied in the negative.

    The counsel told the witness that Nitrazepam was meant to treat panic disorder, severe anxiety and insomnia, while Amitriptyline was to treat depression.

    He asked the witness if she knew about the facts, and the witness said that she did not know.

    The counsel said that combination of the drugs administered especially on a young person could result in death.

    He asked if the witness was aware.

    She said: “I do not know.”

    The counsel also asked if the deceased had visited other hospitals before Inland Specialist Hospital.

    The witness said that, apart from the hospital she was born, she only visited one other hospital for eye checkup.

    Ms Bimpe Ajegbomogun, counsel to Ademoye Adewale, asked the witness if she was in charge of administering the drugs prescribed for the late student, and she responded, ”Yes.”

    Meanwhile, the witness told the court that on the morning of Feb. 9, 2023,  the deceased made breakfast.

    The counsel asked if the witness was aware of a Snapchat group known as ‘Housewives of Lagos’ which the deceased was a member.

    She also asked the witness how she knew about it.

    The witness said: “On Feb. 11, 2023, I had not slept since Feb. 9, 2023; so, my husband asked me to try and get some sleep; otherwise, I might collapse.

    “I went to bed and placed my phone and that of my daughter beside me.

    “Her phone started buzzing with incoming messages, and I called my husband to take the phone because I had severe headaches.

    “The phone was locked; so, he asked who knew the password.

    “My younger sister said she knew, and opened the phone. That was how he saw  messages in which members of the group were discussing about how she was electrocuted.”

    Ajegbomogun asked if her husband was the first person who mentioned that their daughter died of electrocution.

    The witnesss replied in the negative.

    Earlier,  Martins, who led the witness in evidence, asked her how she got to know that her daughter fell.

    Martins also asked her what actions she took.

    The witness told the court that she went to the stadium and did not see her daughter participate in any of the sports.

    She said that she consequently got worried and began to search for her, adding that the search led her to Agege Central Hospital and Diagnostics Ltd. where she found her lifeless body.

    The judge adjourned the case until Thursday  (Jan. 25) for continuation of cross-examination of the witness.

    NAN

  • Nigerian man set mother on fire in Niger

    Nigerian man set mother on fire in Niger

    The Chief Judge of Niger State, Halima Abdulmalik, has sentenced Stephen Jiya, who killed his mother by setting her ablaze, to death by hanging.

    Mrs Abdulmalik ruled that Mr Jiya was found guilty of culpable homicide punishable under Section 221 of the penal code law, which attracts the death penalty.

    He was arraigned by the office of the Attorney General of the State Ministry of Justice for the murder of his mother, Comfort Jiya, a retired director in the Niger State Ministry of Education in December 2021.

    He was arraigned on 14 September 2022 and the trial started on 23 November 2022.

    The judge said the prosecution provided evidence and witnesses that established that the convict committed the offence.

    She said the prosecution has proved its case against the defendant beyond every reasonable doubt.

    In January 2022, the suspect killed his mother and subsequently confessed to the crime.

    He told the police that he killed her after he suspected she was behind his wife’s disappearance from their Suleja home.

  • Mother hands over her wanted son to Police

    Mother hands over her wanted son to Police

    A mother of one Hantar Daba, one of the crime suspects declared wanted by the Kano State Police Command on Tuesday, handed him over to the Police for prosecution.

    The command Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Kiyawa in Kano made the disclosure in a statement issued on Tuesday in the state.

    According to him, Hantar Daba, who the Kano police command had placed a bounty sum of N500,000 reward for whoever would find him, has handed himself to the police command.

    “Hantar Daba surrendered himself in the company of his mother and his topmost former rival now bosom friend, Abba Burakita of Dorayi, led him to the Police Command.

    “The good news is that the last person; Hantar Daba, who has been on the run for alleged crimes finally surrendered himself to the police,” Kiyawa said.

    The police spokesperson said that any person or group of people that had anything against Daba should come forward to the Police.

    He said that Dana, however, requested to be part of the amnesty programme of the state government.

    He said that the suspect apologized for his past ugly life and now ready to participate in the promotion of peace and sustainable development of the state.

    Meanwhile, Hantar Daba is currently under the custody of the Kano State Police Command undergoing security profiling.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr Hussaini Gumel, called on anyone with a complaint against Hantar Daba to report at the office of the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) at Bompai Police Headquarters Kano.

  • Oromoni’s mother speaks on son health challenge before death

    Oromoni’s mother speaks on son health challenge before death

    Mrs Rosemary Oromoni, the mother of Sylvester Oromoni Jnr., the late 12-year-old student of Dowen College, Lagos, says the late student had no health challenge before the complaints he made a few days before his death.

    Rosemary said this while being cross-examined by counsel to Dowen College, Mr Anthony Kpokpo.

    She testified on Monday at a coroner’s inquest to unravel the circumstances that led to the student’s death on Nov 30, 2021.

    The inquest is taking place at an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court.

    Rosemary wept profusely while testifying.

    The Coroner, Mr Mikhail Kadiri, had to stand down proceedings two times to enable her to pull herself together.

    According to the witness, she could not take the late student to the hospital on the day he arrived home from school with complaints, few days before his death.

    She said she could not take him to hospital because the hospital was occupied.

    “I could not take him to the hospital from Friday to Monday, but did so on Tuesday,” she said.

    She further told the coroner that before her son died, she observed that his breathing changed.

    Okpokpo asked her whether she had seen the doctor’s report and whether she would be surprised to learn that the report stated that her late son’s bones were in good condition.

    The witness replied in the negative.

    The family’s lead counsel, Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), however,  objected to the defence counsel’s question as to whether the witness would be surprised at the doctor’s report.

    “Mrs Oromoni did not author the report nor present it as evidence and should not be made to answer whether she is surprised or not at the doctor’s report,” he said.

    The counsel representing the school further asked whether she was the one in a video that surfaced on social media showing a woman holding and supporting the deceased to walk.

    She replied: “I was aware of the video and it was shot in my house but I never instructed anyone to make it.

    “I was not the one assisting him in the video though I was aware of the video but I can not remember who shot it.

    “I do not know how many videos that were shot in my house on that day.”

    While being cross-examined by Mr Nosa Iyamo, counsel to one of the students alleged to have bullied the deceased,  Rosemary said that the said video was made for the school.

    All the counsel informed the court that there was no other witnesses to be called in the inquest.

    Kadiri commiserated with the witness and her family on the death of the student and admitted the statement she made at the police station in evidence.

    The coroner directed that all the counsel should file their final written addresses in two weeks’ time.

    Kadiri adjourned the case until Nov. 20 for adoption of the final written addresses.

    The coroner had on Sept. 3 invited the mother of the deceased to give evidence.

    Sylvester Oromoni Jnr.  reportedly died on Nov 30, 2021, at a private hospital in Warri, Delta, after alleged health complications at Dowen College, Lagos.

    The Oromoni family alleged that their son died from injuries he suffered as a result of bullying by five senior students of the college.

    They also claimed that he was not treated by the school in a hospital.

    NAN

  • ‘Being an agent is not Mbappe’s mother’s job’

    ‘Being an agent is not Mbappe’s mother’s job’

    The mother and agent of Kylian Mbappe has been slammed over her management of the PSG star Kylian Mbappe.

    Mbappe is set to be sold this summer after refusing to trigger the 12-month option in his deal. The striker’s contract now has a year to run and his stand has infuriated PSG’s owners, the Qatari Royal Family.

    Real Madrid and Liverpool have been mentioned as suitors in Spain, with PSG wanting €200m to sell Mbappe.

    And agent Yvan La Mee insists the situation could’ve been handled far better by mother and agent Fayza Lamari.

    He told RMC: “Being an agent is not Mbappe’s mother’s job. She does not have the ability to act. There is a reality, you have to do what you know how to do. I wanted to make a restaurant but I don’t know how to cook, because I don’t have to,” he began.

    “There is the ‘I take care of my son’ and there is the ‘I offer my services to 20, 30, 100 players’. As an agent, we are people to do operations. I am convinced that if Kylian Mbappe had had an agent at the time of the negotiations with Real Madrid two years ago, he would already be there.

    “When you don’t have the habits and customs, when you talk to a coach from a historic club like someone you’ve known for a long time, it might not work.

    “I don’t know how to handle the situation to get there. He is still in Paris and obviously he doesn’t seem happy to be there.”

    Tribalfootball

  • Police arrest mother over alleged attempt to sell 9-month-old baby

    Police arrest mother over alleged attempt to sell 9-month-old baby

    The Police Command in Lagos State says it has arrested a mother and another woman, who allegedly attempted to sell a nine-month-old baby.

    The command’s spokesperson, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, confirmed the arrest on Saturday in a statement.

    Hundeyin said that members of the public and operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) foiled the crime on Friday.

    He said that the deal was uncovered in Oshodi area, when one Oge Okolie, aged 25, who was the intermediary between the baby’s mother and the prospective buyer, was arrested on suspicion of stealing the baby.

    “Passengers on a public bus noticed ceaseless crying from the baby with Okolie and questioned why she could not breastfeed the child if she was the biological mother.

    “The suspect was about to be lynched when RRS operatives quickly stepped in to rescue her as well as the baby.

    “Preliminary investigations revealed that the baby’s mother, one Maria Ahmadu, aged 26, allegedly gave her child to Oge to sell. This led to the arrest of the young mother,” he said.

    Hundeyin said that the suspects and the baby have been transferred to the Gender Unit of the Command for further investigation and prosecution.

  • Kano CP orders manhunt for 22-year-old man who allegedly stabbed mother to death

    Kano CP orders manhunt for 22-year-old man who allegedly stabbed mother to death

    The Kano State Commissioner of Police, Mr Mohammed Usaini, has ordered manhunt for Ibrahim Musa, 22, who allegedly stabbed his biological mother, Hajara Mohammed, 50, to death.

    The Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the Kano State Command, SP Abdullahi Haruna-Kiyawa, made this known in a statement in Kano.

    “On May 3, at about 6 p.m., we received a report that Musa, who lives in Rimin  Kebe Quarters, Kano, stabbed his mother with a sharp knife on different parts of her body and fled the scene.

    “Upon receiving this, the  CP directed immediate deployment of all police assets to ensure that the perpetrators are brought to book as soon as practicable,” the police spokesperson said.

    He said that the victim, who had multiple injuries was taken to the Mohammed Abdullahi Wase Specialist Hospital, Kano, where a Medical Doctor certified her dead.

    “A knife with blood stains, suspected to have been used in the attack was recovered at the scene.

    “Tactical teams are currently on the ground to ensure the arrest of the culprits,” he said.