Tag: Mother

  • 18-year-old confesses killing father unknowingly while sleeping

    18-year-old confesses killing father unknowingly while sleeping

    An 18-year-old suspect has confessed to killing his biological father while sleeping.

    The suspect, who was paraded alongside his 47-year-old mother, made the confession while being paraded by the Police Command in Oyo State at its Headquarters, Eleyele, Ibadan on Friday.

    According to him, I didn’t know what came over me that made me to kill my 52-year-old father, Adeagbo Jimoh, because he has not done anything wrong to me.

    He said his father did not offend him, adding that he just wake up around 11.00 p.m on the day of incident and hit his head with an iron rod while he was sleeping, leading to his death.

    “On that day, all of us were sleeping in the house with my father.

    “I woke up around 11.00 p.m and I went straight to where my father was sleeping and I picked an iron rod and hit it on his head and I went back to sleep.

    “When it was around 6.00 a.m the next day, my mother woke me and my sister up to go and pray.

    “She also went outside the compound to perform ablution to pray when she saw my father dead on the floor.

    “My mother called all of us out to come and see that my father was dead.

    “I immediately took a motorcycle and went out to inform our relatives about the death of my father and the police were informed about the incident.

    “When the police arrived in our compound, I ran inside the house and hide under the bed and everybody started looking for me.

    “My mother later came inside and saw me under the bed and ask whether I was the one that killed my father and I said yes.

    “My father did not offend me and nobody sent me to kill him. My father do take care of us and as well pay our school fees, but he use to beat my mother and I don’t use to talk,” the suspect said.

    Briefing newsmen about the incident, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Adewale Osifeso, told newsmen that the incident was reported by one Adeagbo Taofeek on April 21 at about 8.00 a.m at Tede Division Police Headquarters.

    Osifeso said that the deceased was found lying dead where he was sleeping inside the compound with a serious mark of violence on his forehead.

    The PPRO said that preliminary investigation showed that the suspect on April 21 at about 11.30 p.m struck his late father on the head with an iron rod where he was sleeping leading to his death.

    According to Osifeso, the suspect has voluntarily confessed to the crime and further confessed that his mother was aware that he killed his father and concealed the information.

  • Just In: Popular Fuji artiste, Pasuma loses mother

    Just In: Popular Fuji artiste, Pasuma loses mother

    Alhaja Khadijat, the mother of Fuji music icon, Alhaji Wasiu Alabi Pasuma is dead.

    The multi-talented singer announced the passing of his mother via a post on his Instagram page on Thursday.

    The multi-talented singer announced the passing of his mother via a post on his Instagram page on Thursday.

    Pasuma posted his picture and late Alhaja Khadijat and wrote: “my jewel, I will miss you forever! Words fail me. Rest in power and peace, please watch over me from heaven”.

    He however did not disclose when and where the death occur.

    Thousands of his fans have trooped to his page to condole with him and offer prayers for the departed soul.

  • Soldier reportedly shoots Okada man, kills nursing mother, baby over N200

    Soldier reportedly shoots Okada man, kills nursing mother, baby over N200

    A soldier has reportedly shot an Okada rider and his passenger, a nursing mother and her baby, in Babanna community in Borgu LGA of Niger State.

    It was gathered that the incident happened on Monday evening when the victims were returning home from the Babanna weekly market.

    The soldier according to residents fired a gunshot at the commercial motorcycle rider for refusing to pay the N200 bribe he demanded and that the bullets penetrated his stomach and hit the woman he was carrying, as well as the baby on her back.

    A resident, Saidu Babanna, said, “One of the soldiers deployed in Babanna to protect lives and property shot three people because of a N200 bribe. When the victims were entering Babanna in the morning, soldiers collected N200 from them at their checking point, and when they were returning from Babanna to Nigangi in Benin Republic, the soldiers demanded another N200 from them, which they couldn’t afford to pay. That was what led to a soldier opening fire and killing the three people on a motorcycle on the spot.”

    Another resident who didn’t want his name mentioned said, “The incident happened on Monday evening. The Babanna market is on Mondays. The victims were returning home from the market. When they were coming in the morning, there were many soldiers at the Benin Republic border who stopped them and collected N200 from them.

    “So, when they were going back, the same soldiers stopped them again and demanded N200 again, which the Okada man refused to give. They started arguing and the Okada man kicked his motorcycle and zoomed off and a soldier also kicked another motorcycle and followed him until he overtook him.

    “He then fired the gun and bullets penetrated the stomach of the motorcycle rider and hit the woman he was carrying, killing the woman and the baby instantly.”

    Source: DAILY TRUST

  • My mother was a woman – By Owei Lakemfa

    My mother was a woman – By Owei Lakemfa

    I AM blessed because I am blessed by women. This Wednesday, March 8, I received messages from some women wishing me a happy International Women’s Day. They know I am not part of their gender. But they are aware that I support, speak and fight for gender equity, equal rights and justice for all irrespective of class, race and gender. One of the earliest such messages I received came from the Cuban Ambassador Clara Pullido.

    She dotes on some of us like a mother hen protecting her beloved ones.

    She sees herself as a daughter of Africa. Her Masters degree was in Ghana where she studied Nigeria political history and she has been Cuban Ambassador to the African Union, Ethiopia, Algeria and now, Nigeria. She advocates on women and their role in emancipating humanity. It is through her I  met the female ambassadors and diplomats from Asia, Europe, Caribbean and Latin America that I have come to know.

    This 2023 Women’s Day, to me, was a particularly sad one as I watched with sorrow many petty traders in the streets, almost all of who are women, turned destitute because the Buhari administration’s  currency policy has made cash so scarce that they barely have customers. Things are so bad that even to buy a small packet of biscuits, some pepper or an orange on the streets would require cash transfer which in many cases, gets stuck. So, their perishable goods have perished; some rotting in the farms. So many have become impoverished, and needless to state, the vast majority of these victims of  the inept and thoughtless implementation of a new currency  change, are women.

    However, these adversities and a climate of impunity and violence  has not stopped women from being courageous and standing their ground. When during the Presidential and National Assembly Elections of February 25, political thugs invaded a polling station in Surulere, Lagos and stabbed Mrs. Bina Jennifer Efidi, they must have assumed they had discouraged her and other voters from casting their ballot.

    They were mistaken; they had taken on a woman who they assumed is fickle. But after her wounds were treated, even with blood trickling down her face and in her blood-soaked T-shirt, she returned to the polling station, daring the thugs, and casting her vote. Mrs. Efidi has become the symbol of resistance against street thugs and political violence in Nigeria.

    Efidi reminds me of the resistance of Rosa Parks, the African-American lady who on December 1, 1955 in racist Montgomery, Alabama, refused to give up her seat for a Whiteman. Her resistance violated the segregations laws then in place. She was arrested for civil disobedience, detained and fined. But she refused to bow. Her resistance inspired the Blacks’ one year boycott of the city’s bus service, and the November, 1956 ruling that under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment of the American Constitution, bus segregation is unconstitutional.

    The on-going mass protests in Iran was triggered by the killing of  Jina ‘Mahsa’ Amini, a lady arrested on  September 13, 2022 for allegedly not  properly wearing her hijab. She was allegedly beaten and died three days later  while still in police custody. Women spearheaded and sustained the protests. The religious police took on the wrong gender and got dissolved.

    There are lots of conflicts in the world and women, who tend to take care of the family, including their husbands and children, suffer a lot. But where the men are intimidated by forces of oppression and repression, women in many cases, step forward. For instance, in the on-going Israeli genocide against the Palestinian people, many women have become involved,  including engaging in physical combats with Israeli soldiers who come to effect the demolition of Palestinian homes to give way for illegal settlements. One of the most famous is Khalida Jarrar, a 60-year-old Palestinian lawmaker whose last stint in Israeli prison was two years ago. She had been jailed at  least four times on the nebulous charge of belonging to ‘a terrorist organisation’ which is what Israel calls all organisations that reject genocide in the Palestine.

    During her last imprisonment, she lost her 31-year-old daughter, Suha Ghassan Jarrar, a human rights activist. But she also began the education of Palestinian women prisoners. By last year, seven of her protégées in Israeli jails were enrolled for degree programmes. Jarrar’s conviction is that: “Education is liberating for women, because it helps them expand their knowledge, strengthen their personality, and gives them a degree of independence to face society and its problems, as well as helping them find work after leaving prison.”

    But the most famous woman of Palestine origin is Al Jazeera’s Shireen Abu Akleh whose coverage of the region for 25 years became authoritative. She gave the Israeli authorities who could not fault her professionalism so much sleepless nights that they decided to kill her. On  May 11, 2022, in Jenin, an Israeli marksman took her out. Even the United States, US, which traditionally covers Israeli atrocities, admitted the Israelis killed her.

    Its report “concluded that gunfire from IDF (Israeli Defence Force) positions was likely responsible for the death of Shireen Abu Akleh”. Cornered, Israel admitted that she was “accidentally hit by IDF gunfire” but would neither allow its troops nor the marksman interviewed or brought to justice for murdering the 52-year-old journalist.

    The struggle against Apartheid in South Africa was long and bloody because the regime was supported by powerful countries like the US and United Kingdom. As the repression grew and men were targeted, women stepped forward with the famous Women’s March of 1956. In that march, the women adopted a South African proverb: Wathinta Abafazi Wathinta Imbokodo, which meant: “You strike a woman; you strike a rock.”

    The leaders of that march on the Union included Helen Joseph who gave up all her privileges of being a White woman to fight for social justice; Lilian Ngoyi, the first woman member of the African National Congress National Executive Council; and Albertina Sisulu who later led the largest coalition that saw the back of Apartheid.

    They were followed into battle by formidable women, the most famous being Winnie Mandela. The Apartheid regime found too late that when “You strike a woman; you strike a rock”. This is a truism that many regimes across the universe are yet to learn. I imbibed my pro-women culture from my mother, Ebibo, who as an illiterate petty trader ensured the education and wellbeing of all her children. She taught us contentment, humility and service to all irrespective of religion, race, ethnicity and gender. On Tuesday April 3,  2023, which would be the tenth year she departed, I will observe a special prayer and thank her that she was my mother.

  • “They want to eliminate me for leaking video of results being manipulated by INEC officials” -Nigerian lady cries out

    “They want to eliminate me for leaking video of results being manipulated by INEC officials” -Nigerian lady cries out

    A mother of five has claimed that her life is being threatened after sharing a video at her polling unit on election day.

    The video showed how INEC officials were allegedly manipulating their results in Apapa, Lagos State.

    In an update, she lamented that they wanted to eliminate her because she refused to negotiate or accept any form of incentive to take her video down.

    She maintained that despite the threat to her life, the most important thing for her is the genuineness of the results being presented by INEC.

    In her words: “Good afternoon guys I’m Eunice the labour party candidate for Apapa federal constituency in Lagos and I am the one that uploaded the video showing us how INEC officials were manipulating our results early this morning about 4, 5 a.m.

    “The problem now is that they are threatening me they won’t eliminate me because I refuse to negotiate or accept any form of incentive to stand down my activities to help us”

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that one failed aspect of democracy in Nigeria is the conduct of elections. In most cases, the contests are handled by electoral commissions that are usually made up of cronies of the ruling party who are brought on board to ensure that their party‘ ‘sweeps’ the polls.

    Painfully, there are no visible prospects in the horizon to suggest that the trend might change soon. Before now, most Nigerians believe whenever an election is fixed to hold in any local government area in the country, the expectation is that it would be rigged in favour of the ruling party.

  • HORROR: Mother allegedly gives months-old baby ‘Tramadol’ for her to go clubbing, baby dies (Photos)

    HORROR: Mother allegedly gives months-old baby ‘Tramadol’ for her to go clubbing, baby dies (Photos)

    An unidentified young lady and mother of one has reportedly killed her months-old baby after giving him Tramadol to enable the baby to sleep deep in order for her to go clubbing with friends.

    She has however been arrested by the police after residents mobbed her over the death of the child.

    According to trending eye-witness reports, the incident happened last night in Likomba, Tiko.

    HORROR: Mother allegedly gives months-old baby 'Tramadol' in order to go clubbing, baby dies (Photos)

    “This lady you see here committed an abomination last night in Likomba, Tiko. Despite having a newborn baby of few months old in hand, she wanted to go clubbing with friends,” the report stated.

    She has however been arrested by the police after residents mobbed her over the death of the child.

    The eye-witness reporter wrote on his page: “The innocent child was the only thing standing in her way as she couldn’t take him to the club. So what did this girl do?

    “She decided to give him tra@madol so he can fall deep asleep. This way she can go party with her friends. She gave her the tr@madol and locked the baby inside the house. She returned home this morning only to find out the baby died as a result of the hard drugs she gave him.

    HORROR: Mother allegedly gives months-old baby 'Tramadol' in order to go clubbing, baby dies (Photos)

    “Likomba inhabitants descended on her and got her well be@ten. Forces of law and order intervened and as of now, the girl is in detention. The baby has been buried. May the soul of the innocent baby rest in peace.”

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Tramadol, sold under the brand name ‘Ultram’ among others, is an opioid pain medication used to treat moderate to moderately severe pain. When taken by mouth in an immediate-release formulation, the onset of pain relief usually begins within an hour. It is also available by injection.

    See the photos of buried baby below:

     

  • Husband allegedly murders mother of five over loaf of bread

    Husband allegedly murders mother of five over loaf of bread

     

    Awka in Anambra state wore a sombre look as a woman identified as Ogochukwu Anene has been allegedly beaten to death by her husband over a loaf of bread.

    A source revealed that “her name is Ogochukwu Anene from Umuokpu village Awka. She was married to one Mr Ndubisi Wilson Uwadiegwu from Enugu state.

    “She was beaten to death by her husband who is currently planning to bury her without informing her people properly.”

    According to the source, Ogo was blessed with five children, 4 boys and a girl. The first son who is 14 years of age said the father use mirror and beat the mom, because the mom asked him to buy bread for them and he said he has no money.

    So when their mom used her money and bought one loaf of bread, the father went to the kitchen and finished the whole bread.

  • Man gets life sentence for murdering ex-girlfriend’s mother

    Man gets life sentence for murdering ex-girlfriend’s mother

    An appeal court on Thursday sentenced a 26-year-old man to life in prison for killing his former girlfriend’s mother after she filed rape charges against him.

    The Seoul Court approved a district court’s earlier sentence of life imprisonment for Lee Seok-joon for multiple charges, including revenge murder and seriously injuring his ex-girlfriend’s younger brother.

    Lee was found guilty of stabbing his former girlfriend’s 49-year-old mother to death and inflicting serious injuries on her 14-year-old brother at their home in southern Seoul in December 2021.

    At the time, Lee was under police investigation for detaining and raping his former girlfriend after her mother reported the case.

    Lee committed the murder by impersonating a parcel delivery man after finding out where she lived through an illegal detective agency.

  • Man kills mother-in-law, witness in Lagos, after raping step daughter

    Man kills mother-in-law, witness in Lagos, after raping step daughter

    A 38-year-old man has been arrested by the operatives of the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly killing his mother-in-law and one other in Akodo in the Ibeju Lekki area of the state.

    The man, after killing his mother-in-law, killed the person who saw him while carrying out the act.

    The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, disclosed this via a statement shared on his Twitter account on Saturday.

    According to Hundeyin, the man killed his mother-in-law after the woman discovered that he was having carnal knowledge of his wife’s 14-year-old younger sister.

    The police spokesperson stated: “Somewhere in Akodo, this 38-year-old man killed his mother-in-law, only to discover someone saw him commit the crime.

    “He quickly killed the man that saw him. Suspect is in custody. Preliminary investigation shows that he killed his MIL because she discovered he was having carnal knowledge of his wife’s 14-year old younger sister (MIL’s daughter) and vowed to take it up.

    “Case has been transferred to the SCID for conclusion of investigation and arraignment.”

  • What my mother told me before she died – Pastor Jerry Eze

    What my mother told me before she died – Pastor Jerry Eze

    Lead Pastor of Streams of Joy International and Convener of New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD), Pastor Jerry Eze has shared a very powerful, touching and inspiring story about his mother.

    Pastor Eze, who runs a YouTube prayer channel praying over prayer requests received from thousands of followers over the globe every morning at 7:00 am, disclosed that his mum was a single parent before she died.

    “While she was on the hospital bed and I was with her. She already knew I have a passion for ministry and then she looked me in the eye and made two powerful statements ‘as you preach, please tell every young girl that they have no reason to be single mothers’,” Pastor Eze recounts.

    Eze went to further to narrate: “Secondly, every child needs a father. If Adam was not necessary, God would have created Eve alone.

    “We understand that there are Fathers who are not really playing their roles as fathers. Fathers who are heartbreakers, fathers who don’t really deserve to be called a father.

    “But it still doesn’t take away the fact that this is the way that God has designed it for our families to thrive.

    “The father of the house might be a stupid man, but he remaining in that house is a major lesson for the children. He might not be the man you want him to be, but his voice, each time he raises it in the house, leaves an impression for your children.

    “My mum’s greatest pain was that her children didn’t turn out well because there’s something a woman can do and there’s what a man can do.

    “She tried to do everything, she was the mother, she was the father, she was the counsellor, she was the provider and so on. She died of heart failure because she tried doing everything herself.

    “It may be fashionable to be a single mother now, but ten years from now, would you still be proud that you took the right step?

    “Your children may not tell you but, there were times when we were mentally abused. We went out there to play with other children, and they just threw a word at us “go and call your father”.

    “Whenever I come back and ask my mother who my father was, she would just breakdown and start crying. I never went on to ask her other questions but I knew how mentally scared I was.

    “Please let us put these things in proper perspective. No matter what men have done to you. Please, there’s always a man somewhere that’ll make you smile”.

    TNG reports Pastor Eze, champion of ‘what God cannot do does not exist,’ marked his 40th birthday on August 22nd.