Tag: Murder

  • Alleged murder: I never intended to harm Ummukulsum – Chinese man tells court

    Alleged murder: I never intended to harm Ummukulsum – Chinese man tells court

    Frank Geng-Quangrong, 47, a Chinese man, told a Kano High Court that he did not intend to harm his Nigerian girlfriend, Ummukulsum Sani, 22.

    The defendant, who lives at Railway Quarters Kano is standing trial for the alleged murder of his girlfriend Ummukulsum.

    Frank, led in evidence by his counsel, Mr Muhammad Dan’azumi, said on Sept. 15 and Sept. 16, 2022, 48 hours before the incident happened Ummukulsum refused to pick his calls or respond to all his text messages.

    “On Sept. 16, 2022 at about 8:30 p.m. I called her on WhatsApp call she picked up the call and said since I can’t afford to give her all the financial support, I should forget about her.

    “She is ill-tempered and gets angry easily, all her family members and friends know this.

    “When she picked up the call she said I should send back the pet dog(Charlie)to her. I wanted to talk some more but she ended the call. That was why I went to her house.

    “I sent a message to her through WhatsApp telling her I brought Charlie but she said I was stupid.

    “Ummukulsums sister opened the gate, came over to the car, picked the dog and went back in. She left me outside for more than 30 minutes in the rain. I knocked on the door many times but nobody answered me.

    “A  neighbour. Mustapha approached me and called one of her sisters, Asiya with his phone, but she didn’t pick the call.

    “Ummukulsum later opened the door for me and I went inside to pick up the dog. On my way out she rushed out from the living room and locked the door to the house before the gate.

    “Ummukulsum was very angry. She went in and brought out a knife. I  dropped Charlie the dog because i was very scared.

    “I tried to hold her other hand to grab the knife from her. She tried to fight and we were struggling, she bit me on my hand and finger.

    “The deceased abused me in Hausa and English language and then I got possession of the knife and refused to let go.

    “She used her other hand to grab my private part and I was in pain”, he added

    He explained that Ummukulsum pulled him inside the living room and slapped him.

    Frank said he didn’t know where he stabbed her.

    ”I realized that I may have stabbed her three days after the incident when another neighbour, Aminu told me.

    “I felt so bad, sorrowful and cried bitterly when I had the news of her death.

    The defence counsel at this point tendered vital documents to the court.

    The Prosecutor, Attorney General of Kano State, Musa Abdullahi-Lawan, alleged that the defendant on Sept. 16, 2022 stabbed the deceased with a knife in her house at Janbulo quarters Kano for undisclosed reasons.

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    He said that the offence contravened the provisions of Section 221(b) of the Penal Code.

    Justice Sanusi Ado-Ma’aji, adjourned the matter until Feb.7 and Feb.8, for continuation of defense.

  • How Chinese national spent N60m on his Nigerian lover before allegedly killing her

    How Chinese national spent N60m on his Nigerian lover before allegedly killing her

    A Chinese National, Frank Geng-Quangrong, 47, on Wednesday, told a Kano High Court how he spent over N60 million on his Nigerian girlfriend, Ummukulsum Sani, 22.

    Geng-Quangrong, who lives at Railway Quarters Kano is standing trial for the alleged muder of his girlfriend Ummukulsum, offence contrary to Section 221(b) of the Penal Code.

    The defendant led in evidence by his counsel, Mr Muhammad Dan’azumi, said he is a Muslim, an international trader and a Marketer at BBY Textiles Kwari Market Kano.

    “In June 2020 Ummukulsum got my phone number from her friend and called to tell me that she loves me, by the grace of God she will marry me.

    “We started our relationship in July 2020 and she started asking for money. I gave her all she wanted because I loved her.

    ”I transferred over N60 million to her GT Bank account, N18 million for her to start a business, N4 million house and N6 million for University education among others.

    “Whenever I go to pick her for dinner at home her mum always welcomes me with open arms,” Geng-Quangrong narrated.

    The Chinese national further told the court that in February 2022, the deceased married someone else.

    He said: ”I was heartbroken and disappointed so I relocated to Abuja. She kept calling me and chatting me on Whatsapp and continued demanding for money.

    “Ummukulsum later told me she was divorced and asked me to come back to her and promised to marry me for the second time”.

    Geng-Quangrong said on Sept. 13, 2022 Ummukulsum asked for money to continue her house project in Abuja.

    He said he told her that he does not have the money and she got very angry with him and stopped taking his calls.

    “She thought I was broke that was why I don’t want to spend much money on her like before.

    ”She told me that she has found a new love and later sent her picture with the new lover on my WhatsApp which provoked me,” he told the court.

    On Dec. 23, 2022 the court had ordered the recall of Ummukulsum’s mother (Pw1), police constable (Pw6) and Chief Medical Officer, for a re-cross examination.

    Earlier, the defence counsel, Dan’azumi, led in evidence asked Fatima Zubairu (Pw1), the deceased mother if she took part in performing the funeral rights of her daughter.

    “Did anyone tell you the kind of injury she sustained on her body” Pw1 said she did not take part but was told she had 11 cuts on her body.

    Dan’azumi also asked the police constable, Aminu Halilu (Pw2), if he has ever seen exhibit 1( knife used in committing the offence).

    “Can you remember the date you came across this exhibit. Did you recover it at the scene and was there blood stains on it?”

    Pw6 “yes I saw the exhibit 1 on Sept.17, someone brought it to the station on our way to the SCID there was stain of blood and visited the crime scene before I received the knife.

    “I did not recover anything at the scene,” he said.

    The Prosecutor, who is also the Attorney General of Kano State, Musa Abdullahi-Lawan, alleged that the defendant on Sept.16, 2022 stabbed the deceased with a knife in her house at Janbulo quarters Kano.

    The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    Justice Sanusi Ado-Ma’aji, adjourned the matter until Jan.12, for continuation of defense.

  • SAD: 20-year-old stabs stepmother to death, strangles 8-year-old sister

    SAD: 20-year-old stabs stepmother to death, strangles 8-year-old sister

    The Kano State Police Command has arrested one Gaddafi Sagir, 20, for allegedly stabbing his stepmother with a screwdriver and strangling his 8-year-old sister to death.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Kiyawa, confirmed the arrest in a statement issued to newsmen on Sunday in Kano.

    “On Jan. 7, at about 11:30 p.m, we received information from one Sagir Yakubu of Rijiyar Zaki Quarters Kano, that he returned home and met his pregnant wife Rabi’atu Sagir, 25, and her daughter, Munawwara Sagir, 8, in a pool of blood dead.

    “He is strongly suspecting his son, Gaddafi. On receiving the information the Commissioner of Police, Mr Mamman Dauda, instructed a team of detectives led by CSP Usman Abdullahi, DPO Rijiyar Zaki Division, to ensure the arrest of the culprit.

    “The team immediately went to the scene and rushed the victims to Murtala Mohammed Specialist Hospital Kano, where they were confirmed dead by a medical doctor,” the statement read in part.

    According to him, the suspect was arrested in an uncompleted building in an attempt to escape from Kano.

    “During preliminary investigation, the suspect confessed to having single-handedly used a screwdriver to stab his stepmother on her neck and forehead.

    “He also strangled her daughter with her head tie until she was no longer breathing and further investigation is ongoing,” Kiyawa said.

  • 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.

  • NMA angry over alleged murder of Doctor by relatives of deceased patient in Delta

    NMA angry over alleged murder of Doctor by relatives of deceased patient in Delta

    The Nigerian Medical Association, NMA is angry over alleged murder of their member, Dr Uyi Iluobe who was killed by a deceased relative.

    The body condemned in its entirety the murder of one of its members, Dr Uyi Iluobe, who was reportedly killed by relatives of his patient at a hospital in Oghara, Delta State.

    The NMA, in a statement by its President, Dr Uche Ojinmah, on Monday, urged the National Assembly to criminalise violence against healthcare workers in the country.

    Ojinmah said, “The Nigerian Medical Association received with shock and sadness the news of the murder on December 31, 2022, of Dr Iluobe by the relatives of his patient at Oghara, where his practice was based.

    “The above scenario being the response of the relatives to the loss of a patient from suspected gunshot injuries can never be justified and has taken violence against doctors and other healthcare workers from injuries to murder.

    “It is unbelievable that in the face of a debilitating medical brain drain, the few doctors that patriotically decided to stay back and take care of our fellow citizens are being murdered by same Nigerians.

    “While we sympathise with the family of the patient that was lost, we strongly condemn this murder and call on the Government of Delta State, and the Inspector-General of Police to, as a matter of urgency, to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to book so as to assuage the pain we feel.

    “A man should not be murdered for the selfless act of being on duty on New Year’s Eve.”

  • Slain Deborah: At last, Atiku breaks silence on deleted Deborah murder tweet

    Slain Deborah: At last, Atiku breaks silence on deleted Deborah murder tweet

    The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar has condemned the killing of Deborah Yakubu, a 200-level Home Economics student of Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto, North-West Nigeria and at the same time explained why he deleted the tweet on the murder.

    He stated these on Sunday night during a live discussion on People’s Townhall, a brainchild of Channels Television and its partners.

    The PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar at The People’s Townhall, a live event of Channels Television in Abuja on December 11, 2022. Channels TV/Sodiq Adelakun.

     

    Atiku also said he deleted his initial tweet on the murder of Deborah because he did not approve the tweet. The Christian student was lynched in May for alleged blasphemy.

    Atiku’ tweet condemning the killing of Deborah was greeted with stark criticisms but the PDP presidential candidate said he condemned the murder of the student in “subsequent statements”.

    “I asked the tweet to be deleted because I normally approve every tweet. So, since I didn’t approve it, I said, ‘delete it’. If you read my subsequent statements on that murder, I condemned it.

    “There is nowhere it is said or it is an injunction in the Islamic faith that you can go and take somebody’s life, nowhere, it has to be through due process,” the former Vice President said.

    The deleted tweet on the murder of Deborah is one of the issues that have dogged the Atiku campaign on social media with critics asserting that the former vice-president deleted the tweet to please conservative Muslims.

  • Police arrest, prosecute 22-year-old suspect for allegedly murdering “sugar mummy”

    Police arrest, prosecute 22-year-old suspect for allegedly murdering “sugar mummy”

    Police have arrested and prosecuted 22-year-old suspect, Chidubem Osuagwu, for allegedly murdering and stealing the car of his “sugar mummy” (older lover), one Amarachi Chukwu (32), in Enugu.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in Enugu State, Mr Daniel Ndukwe, disclosed this in a statement made available to newsmen in Enugu on Friday.

    Ndukwe said that police detective serving in the homicide section of the State Criminal Investigation Department, Enugu, working with police operatives in Imo Command, on Nov. 8 arrested Osuagwu within Nekede axis of Owerri in Imo.

    According to him, he was attempting to sell a Toyota Corolla car he stole from his older female lover, Chukwu, after murdering her on Nov. 1 in her residence at Meniru, Awkunanaw within Enugu metropolis.

    “Investigation revealed that the suspect and his cohort at large, had in the morning hours of the mentioned date, conspired and went to the house of the victim, attempted to make away with her Toyota Corolla key, which she resisted.

    “And upon her resistance, they tied her hands, legs and mouth with clothes; locked her inside the house and made away with the car.

    “Her decomposing remains were, however, found in the said apartment on Nov. 4, after the door was forced opened by police operatives serving in Ikirike Police Division of the Command, following receipt of a report that an offensive odour was oozing out of the apartment.

    “The police operatives evacuated the remains to the hospital, where doctors confirmed her dead and the corpse deposited in the mortuary for preservation and autopsy,” he said.

    The police spokesman said that the suspect had been arraigned in court upon conclusion of investigation and had been remanded in Enugu Custodial Centre pending further hearing of the case.

  • Lady stabs boyfriend to death in Lagos

    Lady stabs boyfriend to death in Lagos

    The Police Command in Lagos State says it has arrested a 27-year-old woman, Miss Esther Paul for allegedly stabbing her boyfriend, one Sadiq Dahiru, to death.

    The command’s spokesman, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, who confirmed the arrest on Sunday, said the arrest was made after Mr Kazeem Obafunso, the stepfather of the victim reported the case to Ilasan Police Division.

    He said the report revealed that the 21-year-old victim was stabbed to death at about 1:00 a.m.

    The police spokesman said that a patrol team from the station was deployed to the scene at Oba Amusa Street, Agungi, Lekki area of the state.

    Hundeyin said that Dahiru’s body was moved to Evercare Hospital Lekki, where the victim was confirmed dead by the doctor on duty.

    He said the knife used by the arrested lady was recovered and the corpse was deposited at IDH mortuary, Yaba, for preservation and autopsy.

    Hundeyin said that preliminary investigation was ongoing, adding that the case would be moved to the State Criminal Investigation Department for further investigation.

  • SuperTV CEO murder: Police tore my statements, forced me to sign theirs – Chidinma

    SuperTV CEO murder: Police tore my statements, forced me to sign theirs – Chidinma

    Chidinma Ojukwu, the alleged murder suspect of Super TV Chief Executive Officer, Usifo Ataga on Thursday told a Lagos High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square that the statement she wrote at the police was torn.

    Ojukwu said this while giving evidence at the trial within trial to ascertain whether the statement she made was voluntarily made or coaxed.

    The former 300-level Mass Communication undergraduate of the University of Lagos is standing trial for the alleged murder of Ataga.

    She, alongside one Adedapo Quadri and her sister, Chioma Egbuchu, is also charged with stealing and forgery.

    At the resumed trial, Ojukwu said that the two statements she wrote were torn and she was forced to sign the one written by ASP Olusegun Bamidele.

    She said that she was also forced to sign the one dictated to her by officer Olufunke Madeyinlo.

    The defendant who testified as the defence witness one (DW1), told the court that Bamidele asked her to rehearse the statement and narrate it to the Commissioner of Police (CP).

    Ojukwu said that before she was taken to the CP’s office at Ikeja, her hands were handcuffed to the chair she sat from June 23 till the next morning on June 24, 2021.

    Ojukwu was led in evidence in the trial within trial by her counsel, Mr Onwunka Egwu.

    She narrated to the court that on June 23, 2021, she was in her room at their house, at No. 47 Akinwunmi St., Alagomeji Yaba, when her 10-year-old little sister informed her that there were men at the sitting room asking after her.

    The witness said that she went to the sitting room and greeted the men, they then asked if she was Chidinma and she answered yes.

    According to her, the men asked her the whereabouts of Mr Ataga’s phone and the Range Rover jeep  and she said she did not know.

    “My little sister called my father and informed him about the visitors.

    “My Dad came out and asked the men who they were, they said they were police from the  Panti Police Station.

    “They said they came to arrest me and to search the house or I should go in and bring the phone.

    “One of the policemen slapped me and my father told him not to slap his daughter in his house,” she said.

    However,  the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions,Mrs  Adenike Oluwafemi, objected and said she was giving evidence in the case instead of evidence on how her statement was taken.

    Justice Yetunde Adesanya, however, asked Ojukwu’s counsel to guide her.

    Ojukwu said that when the police arrested her, she asked her father to call their family lawyer, Mr Onwuka Egwu.

    She said  that she was taken to DCP Razak Oseni’s office, were police officers asked her a lot of questions.

    “We went back to my house and back to the DCP’s office. At DCP’s office, he asked me questions.  I told him that I don’t know anything about the death of Mr Ataga, that was when they made the video that was played in court.

    “The DCP said I should make my statement. IPO Bamidele, therefore, took me to the interrogating room with Mr Chris, and  gave me a blank statement form and asked me to write what happened.

    “I started writing, Bamidele took my left hand and handcuffed it to the chair. I wrote what I narrated at the DCP’s office.

    “While I was writing, Bamidele took the statement from me, read it and said it was not what happened.

    “I told him, sir, what I am writing is what happened. I also told him that I asked my father to call my lawyer, he said my Dad cannot make a call that he was in custody with them. I then started writing the statement.

    “When he took the statement from me and said this is not what happened. I told him sir, this is what happened. I received two slaps from the back from Mr Jemiyo.

    “Jemiyo and Chris were sitting behind me, the only person facing me was Bamidele. He said “you are going to write the truth”.

    “He tore all the statements I had written and presented another blank statement form. I told him sir, I was writing the truth, you tore it.

    “He said if I do not comply my family, my Dad, 10-year-old sister and  my relatives will be charged with this murder case,” she said.

    The defendant narrated how officer Bamidele, brought out his phone, played the video of the scene at the apartment and showed pictures of Mr Ataga’s body.

    Ojukwu said that the officer then asked her to write, while she was writing, the officer slapped her and said she was slow.

    The defendant said she told the officer that she was not feeling well.

    She said that the officer took the statement form from her and wrote the statement for her and handcuffed her hands to the chair.

    She said that when the statement was read to her, she told the officer that it was not what happened but the officer said, “this is what you are going to say or else your family will be charged.

    “He read the statement to me again and told me to rehearse it, that tomorrow (June 24, 2021), I will take it to the CP’s office and say that’s what happened.

    “He left me there, it was around midnight”.

    She said the officers came back in the morning and asked her to sign the statement.

    During cross examination by the prosecution, Oluwafemi, Ojukwu affirmed that she signed the statements.

    The defendant also said that the second statement was dictated while the first was written.

    Asked if she reported to anybody that she was slapped and that her head was hit on the table.

    She said,”I did not report to anybody because there was nobody to report to”.

    After testifying in her trial within trial, the judge gave the prosecution and the defence 14 days each to file their written addresses in the trial within trial.

    Justice Adesanya, consequently, adjourned the case until Jan.11, 2023, for the adoption of final written addresses in the trial within trial.

  • Ataga: Chidinma made her statement herself – Witness

    Ataga: Chidinma made her statement herself – Witness

    A prosecution witness, ASP Olufunke Madeyinlo, on Tuesday testified that Chidinma Ojukwu, the alleged murder suspect of the Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, Usifo Ataga, wrote her statement voluntarily.

    Madeyinlo made the statement while testifying as the second prosecution witness in the trial within trial to ascertain whether Ojukwu was coaxed or induced to make a statement that she killed Ataga by herself.

    Ojukwu, a 300-level Mass Communication undergraduate of the University of Lagos, is standing trial for the alleged murder of Ataga.

    She is also charged with stealing and forgery alongside one Adedapo Quadri and her sister, Chioma Egbuchu.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ojukwu’s counsel, Mr Onwuka Egwu, had objected to the admissibility of the defendant’s statement.

    He said that the defendant did not make the statements voluntarily which made the court to go into trial within trial to ascertain the voluntariness of the defendant’s statement.

    At the resumed hearing, the Deputy Director of Prosecution, Mrs Adenike Oluwafemi, called her second witness for the continuation of trial within trial.

    However, the first defendant’s counsel, Mr Onwuka Egwu, announced his appearance, while the second defendant’s counsel, Mr Babatunde Busari, as well as the third defendant’s counsel, Mrs F.O. Ilesanmi, also announced their appearance.

    Madeyinlo who had worked for 33 years in the police, said that on June 24, 2021, the Officer in Charge of the homicide session, Panti Yaba, Razak Oseni, brought the defendant to her office to write her statement.

    She said that she gave the first defendant a statement form and a pen.

    According to the witness, DCP Adegoke Bayoade, sent for Oseni, who left the first defendant in her office.

    Madeyinlo said that about 40 minutes later, Oseni came back to her office and took Ojukwu’s written statement.

    She said, “Oseni collected the statement and went away with the first defendant.

    “Nothing happened and nobody forced her to write the statement. She wrote the statement herself.”

    During cross-examination by Ojukwu’s counsel, the witness said that she shared her office with three other officers, ASP Gbolahon Jemiyo, ASP Gbola Alabi, and Insp. Kolawole Lukman.

    When asked if it was after Jemiyo had assaulted the first defendant that her statement was taken, the witness said that she was in the office with only Alabi when the defendant wrote her statement.

    Asked if she interacted with Ojukwu while she was writing her statement, Madeyinlo answered in the affirmative.

    “I did not ask her any questions, she wrote her statement herself. The only question I asked her was if she was satisfied with the statement she wrote.

    “She answered yes, then I asked her to sign it,” the witness said.

    Egwu asked the witness if she gave a 10-year-old girl wrapper to cover herself in the night, on June 23 and 24, 2021.

    The witness said that she could not remember because the incident happened a long time ago.

    Asked if she knew what happened to the statement the first defendant made on June 24, 2021, she said no.

    However, Justice Yetunde Adesanya adjourned the case until Nov. 17, for the first defendant to testify in the trial within trial.