Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Power of a Woman: How 1 Man Was Killed, 6 Buildings Razed in Fight Over Girlfriend in Delta


Power of a Woman: How 1 Man Was Killed, 6 Buildings Razed in Fight Over Girlfriend in Delta


A man has been killed as six buildings were destroyed in a Delta State community, after a brawl ensued over a girlfriend.
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Residents of Owheologbo community, Isoko North Local Government Area, Delta State, were Sunday night, thrown into confusion as one person was reportedly killed and six houses, including a secondary school building, were razed following a row over a girlfriend, Punch Metro reports.
 
Though details of the incident were still sketchy at press time, community sources said the deceased, simply identified as Mr. Dennis, was killed at about 9:30p.m. in his mother’s residence.
 
It was learned that angry youths on getting wind of the incident, mobilised and set fire to houses, cars and other properties of members of the family of those who participated in the killing.
 
A source said the assailants had fled the community to avoid lynching by the mob.
 
Speaking on the development yesterday, Chairman, Isoko North Local Government Area, Mr. Emmanuel Egbabor, confirmed that the incident was related to issues concerning a woman.
 
He said: “When I was called, I alerted the police and soldiers, who immediately moved into the community.”
 
While disclosing that the security agents had taken the corpse away from the roadside to a mortuary, he said: “The Army and police have helped to restore peace in the community. I have advised them to carry out proper investigation into the incident.”
 
Contacted, Delta State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Andrew Aniamaka, confirmed the incident, saying “I have heard so too. But I am yet to get situation report on it from the Divisional Police Officer.”
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How I Was Sexually Abused as a Child - Singer and Photographer, TY Bello Opens Up


How I Was S*xually Abused as a Child - Singer and Photographer, TY Bello Opens Up


Nigerian singer, songwriter, photographer and philanthropist, Toyin Sokefun-Bello popularly known as TY Bello, has opened up how she was s*xually abused while she was growing up.
 
TY Bello
 
While speaking on Accelerate TV series, ‘King Women’ which is produced by prolific video director, Kemi Adetiba, popular singer and celebrity photographer, TY Bello,  revealed that she was molested as a child and that it had a negative effect on her during her formative years.
 
She said; “I was sexually abused as a child and because of this, I felt like there was something ugly about me that made me encounter this. This was not the abuser’s fault, this was me. I used to see other girls as flowers and I saw myself as dirty cement, hard and ugly. I never felt beautiful, everything was wrong with me, I was hairy and it was a problem.

“I always attributed everything that was about me to be the reason someone took advantage of me. I thought there was something wrong with me because if the others girls were like me perhaps they would be dirty like me but they were flowers.

“When a friend told me about salvation, she told me old things would be passed away and all things will become new. It was as if God could wash away that stench and I would become a girl because I didn’t feel like a girl.”
 
The Greenland singer said she was relieved when she found out that she was not the only one that was s*xually abused as a child.
 
“I was shocked when I grew up and found that one out every three or four girls in my secondary school had suffered the same thing and I could tell them the same thing… that old thing can pass away.

“It was a relief to find that I was not the only one and a shock that nobody talks about it. That’s why salvation worked, I had a daddy and I was going to be a flower.”
 
The singer also spoke about how she handled the dissolution of KUSH, an all-female gospel band she belonged to for many years.

“When KUSH ended, I guess it was time for it to end because we were together for eight years and the fact we were different and wanted different things tore us apart. Breaking up was very painful and we couldn’t explain what happened to everyone so we had to sit back and watch the public dissect your life,” she said.
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‘Why I Am Relocating Synagogue To Israel’ – TB Joshua

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The General Overseer of Synagogue Church of all Nations (SCOAN), Prophet T.B. Joshua has declared his intention relocate his ministry to Israel.
He disclosed this while speaking on Sunday, April 30, 2017, that he had just returned from the ‘Holy Land’ after holding meetings with three prominent Israeli mayors of Jerusalem, Tiberias and the Jordan Valley.
TB Joshua said Israel offered him both land and facilities in an area around the biblical site of the Sea of Galilee for the Nigerian Pastor to organise meetings for international pilgrims.
“This is where my Father in Heaven came from – it’s non-negotiable,” Joshua explained, adding it was not a decision he undertook lightly.
“It’s the best place for you to meet Prophet T.B. Joshua. After your healing, blessing and deliverance, you can move around all the spiritual monuments which will establish your faith,” he clarified.
Joshua said his decision to leave was not connected to the “persecution” he endured during his ministry.
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Tears as Nigerian Actor, Ernest Obi Buries Mum in Anambra State (Photos)

It was a mournful state in Anambra last week as veteran Nigerian actor and producer, Ernest Obi buried his mother amid tears.
 
Nigerian actor, Ernest Obi
 
Veteran Nollywood actor, Ernest Obi last week buried his late mom in his home town in Anambra State. Tears flowed freely as the elderly woman was laid to rest.
 
Ernest's mum, Princess Eugenia “Baby” Uzoamaka Nwachinemere Egwuh (nee ORIZU) burial was attended by family members and many other dignitaries.
 
The late Princess Eugenia “Baby” Uzoamaka Nwachinemere Egwuh
 
Writing about the mother's passing, Earnest wrote:
 
"Join Me As I Bid My Mother Princess Eugenia "Baby" Uzoamaka Nwachinemere Egwuh (nee ORIZU) Farewell As She Embarks On Her Sojourn To The After life, Where Pure Hearted Mortals Become Saints.
 
19th April 2017 wake keep 20th April 2017(Earths call.)
 
 
 
@High Chief Dara Onyia Egwuhs Homestead. Ebe UKPOR (Nnewi south local government. Anambra state).
Time 10am."
 
He added: ”Farewell as she embarks on her sojourn to the after life, where pure hearted mortals become saints.”
 
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Former Governor Lamido arraigned in Court

Alhaji Sule Lamido, the former governor of Jigawa, has been arraigned at the Chief Magistrate’s Court two in Dutse amidst tight security.
Sule Lamido in police net
The Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Abdul Jinjiri, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the ex-governor was brought to Dutse from Zone 1 in Kano early on Tuesday.

Another source said:“As I speak to you, we are already in Dutse for formal arraignments of the former Governor..“

Reports say that the court premises had been besieged by a huge crowd, including journalists.

The police and other security agencies have been placed on alert to prevent likely protest from Lamido’s supporters.

He was arrested early on Sunday, April 30 for allegedly trying to disrupt local government elections in Kano through his supporters.

He was arrested at his Sharada-Kano home on Sunday, and taken to Zone One Command of the Nigeria Police in Kano.

Lamido was alleged to have made inciting statement, calling on his supporters to disrupt the local government elections slated for July 1.

According to the police, the ex-governor’s alleged offence is contrary to Section 114 of the penal code.

Details of the arraignment will be released later
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'I'll throw you the best birthday party ever' - Davido tells daughter, Imade

'I'll throw you the best birthday party ever' - Davido tells daughter, Imade

On May 15, 2017 Davido's daughter, Imade will celebrate her 2nd birthday and Davido has promised to throw her the best party ever.

 Last year for her 1st birthday party, Davido hosted a star studded party at his dad's residence in Lekki Phase 1, Lagos where he rocked matching designer T-Shirts from Dolce & Gabbana with Imade.
The singer is in few weeks expecting his second child from his Atlanta based lover.
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Why Police officers beat photographer to death in Oyo State

The Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Oyo State Police Command, have allegedly beaten a 50-year-old photographer, Kola Adeyeye, to death. According to reports, it was gathered that the victim was arrested along with four others in the Challenge area penultimate Friday.

The victim was said to be taking a herb concoction at a joint when the policemen raided the spot around 8.30pm, arresting everybody at the joint.

They were said to have been taken to the SARS office in Dugbe, where their statements were taken.

Our correspondent was told that after rounds of beatings, the suspects were taken to a courtyard, where the head of the SARS team interviewed them.

He was said to have cleared all the suspects, but ordered that they pay for bail before their release from detention.

It was learnt that while the four others paid between N25,000 and N40,000, the victim could not find anyone to raise the bail sum.

He was reportedly kept in detention for seven days before a man, sent by his pastor, paid N3,500 for his bail.

He was being taken home on a motorcycle when he slumped and died.

One of the suspects arrested with the victim said his own family paid N40,000 for his release from detention.

He said, “We were arrested on Friday, April 21, 2017, around 8.30pm. The man was taking herbs, while some of us were smoking. When we demanded to know our offences, the police said they were conducting a raid.

“They took us to their headquarters at Dugbe. When we arrived there, they first took our statements. They then took us to a room, where they descended on us. The beating was serious.

“The elderly man kept telling them that he was a photographer, but they didn’t listen to him.

“Later, they took us to a courtyard, called Assembly, where their boss interviewed us. By Monday, three persons had been released after paying some money.

“The policemen visited my house for a search and they did not find anything incriminating. They searched the man’s house as well without seeing anything. Their senior officer then said we were innocent and could be released as well after paying for bail.

“My family paid N40,000 for bail, but nobody showed up for the photographer. If he had been released on time, he probably wouldn’t have died.”

The resident, who tried to bail Kola, said he had gone to the SARS office for the bail of a suspect in another case when he sighted the victim.

He said when the police demanded N30,000 for his bail, he contacted the victim’s pastor, who urged him to negotiate the sum.

He said, “When they said I should bring N30,000, I called his pastor to inform him and he said I should negotiate with them.

“I later returned on Friday and when the policemen saw me, they said I could bring N5,000 because the man was seriously sick and needed urgent medical attention. I told them that all I had was just N2,000. I borrowed N1,500 from a motorcycle rider that took me there to make the money N3,500.

“They said the money must be complete. I left to look for the balance. But before I got back to the place, I discovered they had asked another motorcycle rider to take him away because of his critical condition.

“It was on the way home that he slumped on the motorcycle and died. As I speak with you, they still have his mobile phone, which they seized pending when we would pay the balance of N1,500.”

The victim’s younger brother, Olaolu Adeyeye, said a neighbour alerted him to the arrest of the deceased.

He said, “I saw two of those that had been bailed and they said they paid N25,000 each before they were released. I didn’t have any money and had to call other relatives to raise the money. When the money was not forthcoming, I asked my neighbour, a doctor, to help us. I was later told they had brought him home. He was dead with a lot of torture marks.”

Olaolu described the victim as a hard working photographer who was killed for nothing.

The Oyo State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ajisebutu Adekunle, confirmed the incident, but denied that the police were responsible for Kola’s death.

He said, “The suspect was not tortured in any way. Are you aware that he died after his release from detention? The police did not torture him. Death can come anywhere, anytime. You are aware that people sleep in their homes without waking up. So, his death has nothing to do with his arrest and detention.

“He was not the only one arrested. He was arrested during raids of black spots. The command has embarked on raids of criminal hideouts to curtail the activities of criminals in Oyo State. On the issue of the bail money, I will find out. If it is true, appropriate measures will be taken against those responsible. Bail is free.”
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