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  • Tears as Deborah Samuel’s remains is buried in Niger state

    Tears as Deborah Samuel’s remains is buried in Niger state

    Pastor Emmanuel Maaaji of the First Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), Tunga Magajiya, Niger, has confirmed the arrival in Magajiya of the remains of the slain student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, Miss Deborah Samuel for burial.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports late Deborah Samuel was killed on Thursday by some college students for alleged blasphemy and the remains of her arrived in her village, Tunga Magajiya, Rijau Local Government Area of the state, for burial on Saturday.

    Maaaji, the pastor to the deceased’s family in charge of the church in Tunga Magajiya, spoke by telephone to newsmen on Saturday.

    “The family is insisting that late Deborah Samuel be buried today because they are not happy with the way the government is handling the issue,” he said.

    Maaaji said that the late Samuel’s mother “has been unconscious since she heard the news on Thursday, which led to a rise in her blood pressure while the father has been inconsolable”.

    He alleged that the body of the late Samuel was brought in a chartered bus.

    He, however, said “the government called and said that it is not right for the family to take the body in that manner without informing the government of Sokoto State.

    “The Sokoto State government told the family that Deborah’s body belongs to the government and not the family”.

    Maaaji said that although he could not recollect the name of the person who called, the person claimed to be representing the government of Sokoto State.

    Similarly, Rev. Danjuma Doma, Coordinator, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Rijau Local Government area of the state, confirmed that the family and church were preparing for the burial.

    “We are preparing for the burial. She will be buried today.

    “We are all here to give the family support. We will update you on the situation as it goes,” he said.

    The state chapter of CAN led by Most Rev. Bulus Yohanna, the Catholic Bishop of Kontagora, had condoled the Christian faithful in the state, especially, Rijau Local Government and the family of the late Samuel.

    “We are deeply sorry to hear about the passing on to glory of our beloved sister, Deborah Samuel.

    “Our deepest sympathy goes out to the entire Christian community in Niger, most especially, the people of Rijau Local Government and her immediate family.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with the Christian community and all her family.

    “At this difficult time of sadness and bereavement, may God have mercy on her and grant her eternal rest.

    “May God grant the immediate family and indeed all of us the fortitude to bear the loss,” he prayed.

    TNG, meanwhile reports, that at the time of filing this report, the remains of Samuel had been laid to rest.

  • Deborah Samuel: What Buhari said about lynched Sokoto student

    Deborah Samuel: What Buhari said about lynched Sokoto student

    President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the killing of a second-year student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto, Deborah Samuel, following an allegation that she had blasphemed Muhammad (SAW), the Prophet of Islam.

    The president made his feelings known in a statement issued by his media aide, Malam Garba Shehu, on Friday in Abuja said the news of the killing of the young lady by fellow students was a matter of concern.

    According to him, the case demands an impartial, extensive probe into all that happened before and during the incident.

    He noted that Muslims all over the world demand respect for the Holy Prophets, including Isah (Alaihissalaam, Jesus Christ) and Muhammad (SAW) “but where transgressions occur, as alleged to be the case in this instance, the law does not allow anyone to take matters into their hands.

    “Moreover, religious leaders preach that it is not for the believer to judge the actions of another person. The constituted authority must be allowed to deal with such matters when they arise. No person has the right to take the law in his or her own hands in this country. Violence has and never will solve any problem.”

    Buhari also directed the Ministries of Information and Culture, Police Affairs and that of Communications and Digital Economy to work with GSM providers and Tech companies to help contain the spread of false and inflammatory information through social media.

    The president extended the nation’s condolences to the family of the deceased student and wished all those injured a quick recovery.

    He commended the immediate response to the incident by the Sokoto State Government and urged religious and community leaders to call citizens’ attention to the need to exercise the right to freedom of speech responsibly.

    Buhari called for tampered comments by the media and calm among the general population while investigation is ongoing to find out the remote and immediate causes of the incident.

  • Church chorister arrested for allegedly killing her newborn baby

    Church chorister arrested for allegedly killing her newborn baby

    A Church chorister has been arrested for allegedly killing her newborn baby in Kuru, Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) gathered that she murdered the baby shortly after birth and was apprehended while attempting to bury the body in a bush on May 11.

     

    According to several Facebook users, this was not the lady’s first time committing the alleged crime.

     

    A Facebook user who shared photos of the lady and the baby’s body wrapped in a shawl wrote, “Can you just imagine, she give birth and kill the baby, happen today (11-05-2022) in trade center Kuru.”

     

    In a related development, a 22-year-old lady identified as Adisa Funmilola reportedly drowned her baby because she prevented her from going to the university to study law.

     

    According to a report by TheNewsGuru.com (TNG), she drowned the one-year and six months old baby inside a bucket of water in her apartment at Plot 22, Gowon Estate, Lagos, on Monday, and then reported herself to the Police.

     

    During interrogation, she blamed her action on frustration, saying her baby deprived her of actualising her dream of becoming a lawyer.

     

    She explained that she was impregnated by one Yusuf Folarin, while both were attending a JAMB class at City of Success in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

     

    However, Folarin denied it and request that the pregnancy be aborted.

     

    Funmilola said she was offered admission into the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, to study Law, but had to defer the admission because of the baby.

     

  • Ataga: Change of counsel stalls Chidinma’s murder trial

    Ataga: Change of counsel stalls Chidinma’s murder trial

    Trial of an undergraduate, Chidinma Ojukwu, for the murder of Mr Usifo Ataga, Chief Executive Officer of Super TV, was on Thursday stalled due to a change of counsel.

    Ojukwu is standing trial before a Lagos High Court sitting at the Tafawa Balewa Square.

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

    On Thursday, a lawyer from the Office of the Public Defender, Mrs J. I. Osagede, appeared for the third defendant, Egbuchu.

    Osagede, who stood in for her colleague, Egbuchu’s former counsel, Mr A. O. Ogunsanya, informed the court that the third defendant wrote to the office about her desire to change counsel.

    Thereafter, Mr Ngozi Akandu, announced appearance as the new counsel for the third defendant.

    Akandu, told the court that he was briefed on Wednesday (May 11), adding that court documents given to him were not clear.

    He said that he would need clear copies and more time to study the documents.

    In her response, prosecution counsel, Mrs Adenike Oluwafemi, Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, said: “The rule of fair hearing is that litigants are free to get any counsel of their choice.”

    Ojukwu’s counsel, Mr Onwuka Egwu, did not object to the change of counsel.

    Also, the second defendant’s counsel, Mr Babatunde Busari, did not object.

    He said, “In the interest of justice, we will concede to their request but they should tidy their house before the next adjourned date.”

    Justice Yetunde Adesanya adjourned the case until May 16 for continuation of trial.

    On the last adjourned date, the ninth prosecution witness, DSP Olusegun Bamidele, testified how Ojukwu ( first defendant) was arrested.

    Bamidele said that the Intelligence and Tactical Unit of the State Criminal Investigating Department (SCID) Yaba, tracked Ojukwu down at No. 57, Akinwunmi St., Alagomeji, Yaba.

    The three defendants were arraigned on Oct. 12, 2021, on a nine-count charge brought against them by Lagos State Government.

    Ojukwu and Quadri are facing the first to eight counts bordering on conspiracy, murder, stabbing, forgery, making of bank statements and stealing.

    The third defendant, Egbuchu, is facing the ninth count – stealing of iPhone 7 belonging to the late Ataga.

    Ojukwu and Quadri are alleged to have conspired and murdered Ataga on June 15, 2021, by stabbing him several times with a knife on the neck and chest.

    The alleged murder took place at 19, Adewale Oshin Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.

    The duo was also accused of committing forgery by procuring and making bank account statements purported to have been made by the deceased.

  • How police tracked Chidinma after death of Super TV CEO – Witness

    How police tracked Chidinma after death of Super TV CEO – Witness

    A prosecution witness, DSP Olusegun Bamidele, on Monday told a Lagos High Court sitting at Tafawa Balewa Square, that Chidinma Ojukwu charged with murder of Mr Usifo Ataga, was tracked through her phone.

    Bamidele is the ninth prosecution witness in the trial of Ojukwu for murder of Ataga, Chief Executive Officer of Super TV.

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

    They all pleaded not guilty.

    Bamidele said that the Intelligence and Tactical Unit of the State Criminal Investigating Department (SCID) Yaba, tracked Ojukwu down at No. 57, Akinwunmi St., Alagomeji, Yaba.

    Bamidele, who serves at the Homicide Section of the SCID, gave evidence at the resumed trial of Ojukwu.

    He was led in evidence by Lagos State Director for Public Prosecutions, Mrs A. O. Oluwafemi.

    He narrated how the case was allegedly transferred from Maroko Police Station to his department at the SCID.

    He said that the case was transferred and assigned to his team on June 17, 2021, with a suspect, one Nkechi Mogbo, the owner of the apartment where the alleged murder occurred.

    The witness said that the Investigating Police Officer (IPO) from Maroko Police Station told him how a complaint about a body with a mark of violence was brought to the station.

    Bamidele said that the IPO also informed him that he took pictures and made video recordings which were transferred into his Infinix Hot 4.

    The witness testified that after receiving the complaint from the IPO, he visited the scene of alleged crime alongside the IPO and Mogbo.

    “We met the security guard who took us into the apartment, and I observed that there were bloodstains on the floor, the bed was ruffled with blood stains on the pillow and duvet.

    “The IPO also took me to Yaba General Hospital mortuary to see the body, and I observed that there were stab wounds on the body, including injury on his head and knees.

    “I also saw that the two wrists had marks indicating that they were tied,” Bamidele said.

    The witness said that he interacted with Mogbo who informed him that, on June 13, a phone call came from one Jewel, who requested for a room at her short-service apartment.

    He also said that the security guard at the apartment told him how the body of the deceased was discovered at the apartment where the said Jewel lodged with the deceased.

    Bamidele also said that the security guard at the apartment gave him a phone number which the said Jewel used in calling him while at the apartment.

    “After getting the information from the security guard, we engaged a tracking team.

    “The trackers with the intelligent and tactical unit, tracked one Chidinma Adaora Ojukwu, down at No. 57, Akinwunmi St., Alagomeji Yaba,” he said.

    The witness also told the court that the statements of the owner of the apartment and the security were all taken and he identified the statements which were already in court as exhibits.

    He also said that the pictures and videos in his phone were downloaded into a disc by an information technology expert in his office.

    At this point, prosecution counsel prayed for an adjournment to enable the prosecution to bring the video for viewing and to tender it in evidence.

    Earlier, an Access Bank account officer to the deceased, Mr Toafeek Lawal, gave evidence as the eighth prosecution witness.

    He gave evidence on the Naira account statements of the deceased, starting from April 1, 2021, to August 31, 2021.

    He said that there were, however, no transactions on the account from June 19, 2021 to August 31, 2021.

    He said that immediately the bank learnt of the death of Ataga, it placed a Post No Debit on the account to stop any debit from being effected on the account.

    He said that money was transferred from Ataga’s account on June 16, and the transaction were done through USSD platform to his other account.

    Lawal also said that, on June 17, money was transferred to Ataga’s account but on June 18, money was transferred from Ataga’s account to a different account.

    He said that the deceased operated two accounts with the bank which were a Naira account and a domiciliary account.

    The witness was cross-examined by Ojukwu’s counsel, Mr Onwuka Egwu.

    Egwu asked the witness to confirm that in a USSD mode of transfer, the password would be exclusive to the owner of the account.

    The witness answered that the password was meant to be exclusive unless the owner decided otherwise.

    Egwu also asked the witness to confirm how many payments were made to the first defendant during the period the statement covered.

    The witness answered that it was only once.

    Justice Yetunde Adesanya adjourned the case until May 10 for continuation of trial.

    The three defendants were arraigned on Oct. 12, 2021, on a nine-count charge brought against them by Lagos State Government.

    Ojukwu and Quadri are facing the first to eight counts bordering on conspiracy, murder, stabbing, forgery, making of bank statements and stealing.

    The third defendant, Egbuchu, is facing the ninth count – stealing of iPhone 7 belonging to the late Ataga.

    Ojukwu and Quadri are alleged to have conspired and murdered Ataga on June 15, 2021, by stabbing him several times with a knife on the neck and chest.

    The alleged murder took place at 19, Adewale Oshin Street, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos.

    The duo was also accused of committing forgery by procuring and making bank account statements purported to have been made by the deceased.

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  • Murder trial: Court grants Kunle Poly N1m bail

    Murder trial: Court grants Kunle Poly N1m bail

    A Yaba Chief Magistrate’s Court in Lagos State, on Monday, granted bail in the sum of one million Naira to the Lagos Island Branch B chairman of National Union of Road Transport Workers, (NURTW) charged with murder.

    The NURTW Chairman, Azeez Lawal (a.k.a Kunle Poly), is charged along with one Adekanbi Wahab, 38.

    Chief Magistrate Linda Balogun said on Monday that Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) advised that a prima facie case had been established against the defendants.

    According to Balogun, Lawal, aged 48, is to be tried for accessory after the fact to murder while Wahab will face trial for membership of an unlawful society.

    She added that the DPP advised that three other defendants, whose names were mentioned in the advice though they were charged separately from the two defendants, should be discharged.

    She transferred the case to a high court.

    A lawyer from the DPP, Mrs O. R. Saliu, had told the court that the legal advice was ready and in the court’s file.

    Following an application by counsel to both defendants, Mr Adeshina Okulana, who told the court that the defendants had been in custody for 78 days, the chief magistrate granted each of them one million Naira bail.

    Balogun also ordered that the defendants should produce two sureties each as part of the bail condition.

    She held that one of the sureties must be a traditional ruler or religious leader, adding that both sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction.

    She held that a self-employed person would not stand as the surety, adding that any civil servant wishing to stand as the surety must get a letter from the Head of Service of Lagos State.

    Balogun adjourned the case until May 11 for report on filing of the case at a high court.

    The defendants were charged with conspiracy to commit murder, murder and membership of an unlawful society.

    They were remanded for an initial period of 30 days on Jan. 27 and another 30 days on Feb. 28.

    Balogun earlier remanded the defendants at the Police Zonal Monitoring Unit, Zone 2 Headquarters, Onikan, and subsequently, at Ikoyi Custodial Centre.

    The alleged offences contravene Section 233 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015, and Section 3 of the Anti-cultism Law of Lagos State, 2021.

  • Ogun Police arrest 27-year-old cultist for killing own father

    Ogun Police arrest 27-year-old cultist for killing own father

    In Ogun state a 27-year-old man, Sikiru Ibrahim, suspected to be a cultist has stabbed his own father Mumini Ibrahim to death.

    Ogun state police command public relations officer,DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi disclosed that the suspect was apprehended on wednesday after a neighbour of the deceased Abiodun Sunday logded a complaint at the Onipanu divisional headquarters,

    The neighbour informed the police that the deceased, Mumuni Ibrahim, who was until his death a nightguard, returned home and met his son still sleeping.

    As the father questioned why he was still on the bed at that time of the day, “the suspect got annoyed and brought out cutlass with which he macheted the victim in five different places,” the Ogun State police spokesperson said on Saturday.

    According to Oyeyemi, the DPO of the Onipanu Division, CSP Bamidele Job, had immediately mobilized his men to the scene where the suspect was arrested.

    Oyeyemi said the victim was rushed to a General Hospital for treatment, but he died the following day and was buried according to religious rites, as requested by the family.

    “The suspect, who is strongly suspected to be a cultist had no reasonable explanation for his action when interrogated,” the police spokesperson said.

    Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, said the suspect should be moved to the homicide section of the state CIID for further investigation and diligent prosecution.

  • My daughter was killed for ritual purposes – Tega Okpako’s dad

    My daughter was killed for ritual purposes – Tega Okpako’s dad

    The father of Tega Okpako who was allegedly killed by her boyfriend last Thursday in Asaba has reacted to the death of his daughter.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Mr Alex Okpako a civil servant in Delta State saying:

    “This boy Morrison Okomor came to me with drinks that he wants to marry my daughter not knowing that he had evil plans to use my daughter for ritual.

    “He comes to visit regularly but of late the visits started diminishing and I asked my daughter severally what was happening to the relationship. Then suddenly, last Tuesday, she said she was going to Asaba to see Morrison.

    “As a father I tried to convince her not to travel because a family member was wedding on Saturday but she promised to be back on Friday because of the wedding.

    “Only for me to hear that she was in a coma and when she was taken to FMC Asaba she was rejected.

    “Her uncle immediately called a doctor there but the doctor confirmed Tega was brought there stone cold meaning my daughter had died in Morrison’s house.

    “My wife was very much against this relationship from day one until this calamity befell us.

    “The boy (Morrison) had a well planned out escape agenda because if my daughter’s uncle had not gotten in touch with a top ranking police officer who immediately sent officers in mufti to FMC he would have escaped.

    “The policemen got there and during interrogation discovered that Morrison who claimed my daughter was in a coma was already filling Mortuary form to deposit her there and escape.

    “He was arrested and still in detention as I speak to you now. I am at the station here in Asaba because this boy pierced a hole into Tega’s forehead like most ritualists do.

    “Morrison had a plan ‘B’ as he had sold his car and purchased tickets to relocate to Turkey to continue his nefarious activities.

    Recall TNG had on Sunday reported this incident.

  • Murder of 35-year-old lady: Ebonyi community joins police to unmask killers

    Murder of 35-year-old lady: Ebonyi community joins police to unmask killers

    The Anike Community in Onicha Igboeze of Ebonyi has pledged to assist the police in their investigation to unmask the killers of 35-year-old lady native, Miss Nnenna Onu.

    The Chairman of the community, Mr Phillip Nwankwo, made the pledge while reacting to the gruesome murder of the lady by yet-to-be identified assailants.

    Speaking in an interview with NAN in Abakiliki on Sunday, Nwankwor described the incident as barbaric.

    He called on the people of the community to join hands with the police and other relevant security agencies to fish out the perpetrators of the crime from the community.

    He said: “The act is purely an evil against our community and we condemn it in totality.

    “On our side as a community, we have already made a pronouncement and incantations against the persons that have hand in the killing of our daughter.

    “We believe and hope that our tradition will not allow them to go unpunished.

    “I promise that I am ready to support the police in finding the killers.”

    Meanwhile, the Ebonyi Police Command said it had commenced investigations into the incident, which happened on Dec. 23, 2021.

    The command’s Spokesperson, DSP Loveth Odah, said the police investigating team had visited the scene but no arrest had so far been made.

    “The police have commenced clinical investigation into the matter.

    “What delayed the investigation and arrest before now was that the family failed to make official report to the command when the incident happened.

    “Well, the family told us that the failure to report the matter on time was due to the threats to them by their relatives should they report to the police.

    “Right now, we are on top of the matter and the Police Commissioner, Mr Aliyu Garba, has pledged to get to its root.

    “We have visited the scene and we will continue to follow up until the perpetrators are brought to book,” Odah said.

    Recall that Nnenna, a graduate of Public Administration, Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, was murdered in her Amagu Village, Ndiagu-Anike, Onicha Igboeze, Onicha Local Government Area of Ebonyi.

    Her assailants severed her left leg from her body before setting her and her belongings ablaze behind her late father’s house.
    She reportedly burned beyond recognition.

    Also in an interview, the deceased younger sister, Mrs Juliet Onu, appealed to Gov. Dave Umahi and all the security agencies in the state to help her family to apprehend Nnenna’s killers and bring them to justice.

    Narrating the circumstances surrounding Nnenna’s death, Juliet feared that she could have been murdered over her efforts to recover their family inheritance after their father’s death.

    Juliet alleged that their inheritance was taken away after the death of their father many years ago, followed by the “mysterious death” of all their male siblings.

    “After the death of our father and brothers, Nnenna and I have been struggling to survive with our poor mother.

    “When I got married, I left, leaving Nnenna alone with our mother.

    “Today, my mother cannot go to farm because she has been deprived from ownership of any property after our father’s death.

    “Now, she cannot go to the village because they do not want her alive.

    “She has been living with me and my husband in Abakaliki, the state capital.

    “We were expecting her to visit us during the Christmas celebration but we did not see her.

    “On Christmas day, my husband travelled to the village to check on her only to find out that she had been murdered.

    “We want justice for our family, especially my mother, who is a widow.

    “We also call on religious leaders, civil society organisations and well-meaning individuals for assistance,” Juliet said.

  • Sad story of how Tega Okpako was allegedly killed by her boyfriend in Asaba

    Sad story of how Tega Okpako was allegedly killed by her boyfriend in Asaba

    Tega Okpako an Urhobo by tribe in Delta State was allegedly killed by her boyfriend, one Morrison Okomor last Thursday in Asaba, capital of Delta State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the suspect, Okomor, however, in his statement to the police at the Asaba A Division, claimed he had an argument with Tega, which made her get herself drunk, then fell down.

    According to him, she fell and immediately gave up the ghost, but her family started raising eyebrows when they saw her corpse at the Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Asaba, where her corpse was deposited.

    Her cousin (name withheld) told TNG: “We were surprised when we saw her corpse at FMC with a very deep hole in her forehead connoting an attack because such a hole cannot be as a result of a fall.

    “One of the officers investigating the case told us this is a clear case of a murder because of that visible hole on her forehead.

    “Tega is not known to be violent and how can she get herself drunk then suddenly fell down and gave up the ghost just like that.

    “We are not going to allow the matter to lie low because you can’t just take somebody’s life in the name of love.

    “The police are on top of it now as the boy is claiming innocence because Tega is dead now and the dead can’t talk”.

    See pictures of Tega and her alleged killer, Morrison