Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Wednesday, 24 July 2013
I went into drug biz to maintain my Brazilian wife – Suspect
A suspected drug trafficker arrested recently by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has allegedly confessed that he went into the illegal business to raise money to take care of his Brazilian wife. The suspect, simply identified as Ogbona, together with one other was arrested on his way from Brazil with ceramics allegedly stuffed with cocaine.
There was a mild drama during the search conducted by NDLEA Officials as Ogbona was ranting that they would pay through their nose if they destroyed the ceramics but the Commander NDLEA Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos Hamza Umar on suspicion ordered his men to break some of the ceramics promising to pay for the damage.
Crimewatch gathered that when one of the items was broken, substances suspected to be drugs were discovered. An official of NDLEA told Crimewatch that immediately the substance was found; the suspects allegedly started begging the officials and offered to grease their palms if they should allow them to go but they rejected the offer and arrested the them.
Ogbona was quoted as saying, “please forgive me. My Brazilian wife is pregnant and I needed money to take care of her; so when I was offered $IO,OOO dollars, I quickly accepted to take the consignment to Nigeria.
I needed the money urgently; please forgive. The other suspect simply identified as Godgive was alleged to have confessed that he had lived in Brazil for five years looking for money but there was nothing to show for his wasted years so when he was offered N1million he had no alternative than to accept the offer.
He was also quoted as saying that he needed the money badly to enable him re unite with his family in Nigeria. Commander Umar who confirmed the arrest said: “Cocaine industrially concealed inside ceramics meant for interior decoration as well as buttons was discovered by his men at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos when officers broke the ceramic ornaments.
Two suspected drug traffickers who were arrested in connection with the illegal import from Brazil said that they could not resist the offer made to them by their sponsors.” According to Umar the suspects that imported the narcotics are Ogbonna 38 and Godgive, 45 years old. In his words, “both suspects were found to have concealed cocaine in their luggage’s on their way from Brazil. Ogbonna had 1.435kg of cocaine hidden in ceramics and buttons while Godgive packed 1.180kg of cocaine also in ceramics.
They have given us useful information and investigation is in progress.” Ogbonna who hails from Enugu State had lived in Brazil for two years. He said he was asked to bring samples of the ceramics and buttons to Nigeria for marketing: “I am married to a Brazilian woman who is pregnant for me. I agreed to bring the drugs because I needed money to take care of my pregnant wife.
They promised to pay me $10,000 dollars. It was a good offer and I had planned to use the money to take care of my family” Ogbonna said. He explained that the second suspects, Godgive who had lived in Brazil for five years said that he needed the money to settle down in Nigeria with his wife and four children. Umar quoted him as saying “I went to Brazil in search of greener pastures since 2007. I have tried my best but life has been difficult. They promised to pay me one million naira and I agreed to bring the drugs.
I did not imagine that the drug would be detected but unfortunately the officers broke the ceramics and found the drug”. Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Ahmadu Giade said that the Agency was prepared to uncover the tricks drug barons adopt in smuggling drugs.
“The Agency is prepared to uncover various tricks that drug barons adopt in concealing drugs. This seizure will serve as a warning to the cartels that they are running out of tricks” Giade said the suspects would soon be charged to court.
There was a mild drama during the search conducted by NDLEA Officials as Ogbona was ranting that they would pay through their nose if they destroyed the ceramics but the Commander NDLEA Murtala Mohammed Airport, Lagos Hamza Umar on suspicion ordered his men to break some of the ceramics promising to pay for the damage.
Crimewatch gathered that when one of the items was broken, substances suspected to be drugs were discovered. An official of NDLEA told Crimewatch that immediately the substance was found; the suspects allegedly started begging the officials and offered to grease their palms if they should allow them to go but they rejected the offer and arrested the them.
Ogbona was quoted as saying, “please forgive me. My Brazilian wife is pregnant and I needed money to take care of her; so when I was offered $IO,OOO dollars, I quickly accepted to take the consignment to Nigeria.
I needed the money urgently; please forgive. The other suspect simply identified as Godgive was alleged to have confessed that he had lived in Brazil for five years looking for money but there was nothing to show for his wasted years so when he was offered N1million he had no alternative than to accept the offer.
He was also quoted as saying that he needed the money badly to enable him re unite with his family in Nigeria. Commander Umar who confirmed the arrest said: “Cocaine industrially concealed inside ceramics meant for interior decoration as well as buttons was discovered by his men at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport (MMIA) Lagos when officers broke the ceramic ornaments.
Two suspected drug traffickers who were arrested in connection with the illegal import from Brazil said that they could not resist the offer made to them by their sponsors.” According to Umar the suspects that imported the narcotics are Ogbonna 38 and Godgive, 45 years old. In his words, “both suspects were found to have concealed cocaine in their luggage’s on their way from Brazil. Ogbonna had 1.435kg of cocaine hidden in ceramics and buttons while Godgive packed 1.180kg of cocaine also in ceramics.
They have given us useful information and investigation is in progress.” Ogbonna who hails from Enugu State had lived in Brazil for two years. He said he was asked to bring samples of the ceramics and buttons to Nigeria for marketing: “I am married to a Brazilian woman who is pregnant for me. I agreed to bring the drugs because I needed money to take care of my pregnant wife.
They promised to pay me $10,000 dollars. It was a good offer and I had planned to use the money to take care of my family” Ogbonna said. He explained that the second suspects, Godgive who had lived in Brazil for five years said that he needed the money to settle down in Nigeria with his wife and four children. Umar quoted him as saying “I went to Brazil in search of greener pastures since 2007. I have tried my best but life has been difficult. They promised to pay me one million naira and I agreed to bring the drugs.
I did not imagine that the drug would be detected but unfortunately the officers broke the ceramics and found the drug”. Chairman/Chief Executive of the Agency, Ahmadu Giade said that the Agency was prepared to uncover the tricks drug barons adopt in smuggling drugs.
“The Agency is prepared to uncover various tricks that drug barons adopt in concealing drugs. This seizure will serve as a warning to the cartels that they are running out of tricks” Giade said the suspects would soon be charged to court.
Man, 45, nabbed for raping 16-yr-old daughter
The Ogun State Police Command has said it arrested a-45-year-old man, Toyin Sodimu, for allegedly raping his own 16-year-old daughter.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday, said Sodimu who lives in Temidire community of Oke Apo, Akomoje, Abeokuta committed the offence on Saturday and was arrested after he was reported by the victim.
According to Adejobi, the lady went to report the incident to the Police in Adatan division after her father had forcefully had carnal knowledge of her in her room at about 2 p.m on Saturday.
“The victim was then taken to the General Hospital, Abeokuta by the Police for examination and treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered full scale investigation into the horrible incident and vowed to make the suspect face the wrath of the law if found wanting to serve as deterrent to such cruel and devilish fathers who may want to venture into raping their daughters in the state.
“Okoye has also appealed to parents particularly mothers to keep watch on their children and avoid collapse of marriages which is perceived to be a catalyst to incredible cases like this.”
“He urges rape victims to always emulate this victim’s bravery to report any rape case which will help the police tackle rape and related offences in the state.”
“The police command will always partner with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state to profer a lasting solution to this menace of rape, gender violence and child abuse as the command will improve on strengthening its Anti Human Trafficking And Child Labour Unit to be effective.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday, said Sodimu who lives in Temidire community of Oke Apo, Akomoje, Abeokuta committed the offence on Saturday and was arrested after he was reported by the victim.
According to Adejobi, the lady went to report the incident to the Police in Adatan division after her father had forcefully had carnal knowledge of her in her room at about 2 p.m on Saturday.
“The victim was then taken to the General Hospital, Abeokuta by the Police for examination and treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered full scale investigation into the horrible incident and vowed to make the suspect face the wrath of the law if found wanting to serve as deterrent to such cruel and devilish fathers who may want to venture into raping their daughters in the state.
“Okoye has also appealed to parents particularly mothers to keep watch on their children and avoid collapse of marriages which is perceived to be a catalyst to incredible cases like this.”
“He urges rape victims to always emulate this victim’s bravery to report any rape case which will help the police tackle rape and related offences in the state.”
“The police command will always partner with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state to profer a lasting solution to this menace of rape, gender violence and child abuse as the command will improve on strengthening its Anti Human Trafficking And Child Labour Unit to be effective.”
Man, 45, nabbed for raping 16-yr-old daughter
The Ogun State Police Command has said it arrested a-45-year-old man, Toyin Sodimu, for allegedly raping his own 16-year-old daughter.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday, said Sodimu who lives in Temidire community of Oke Apo, Akomoje, Abeokuta committed the offence on Saturday and was arrested after he was reported by the victim.
According to Adejobi, the lady went to report the incident to the Police in Adatan division after her father had forcefully had carnal knowledge of her in her room at about 2 p.m on Saturday.
“The victim was then taken to the General Hospital, Abeokuta by the Police for examination and treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered full scale investigation into the horrible incident and vowed to make the suspect face the wrath of the law if found wanting to serve as deterrent to such cruel and devilish fathers who may want to venture into raping their daughters in the state.
“Okoye has also appealed to parents particularly mothers to keep watch on their children and avoid collapse of marriages which is perceived to be a catalyst to incredible cases like this.”
“He urges rape victims to always emulate this victim’s bravery to report any rape case which will help the police tackle rape and related offences in the state.”
“The police command will always partner with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state to profer a lasting solution to this menace of rape, gender violence and child abuse as the command will improve on strengthening its Anti Human Trafficking And Child Labour Unit to be effective.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, in a statement in Abeokuta, yesterday, said Sodimu who lives in Temidire community of Oke Apo, Akomoje, Abeokuta committed the offence on Saturday and was arrested after he was reported by the victim.
According to Adejobi, the lady went to report the incident to the Police in Adatan division after her father had forcefully had carnal knowledge of her in her room at about 2 p.m on Saturday.
“The victim was then taken to the General Hospital, Abeokuta by the Police for examination and treatment.
“The Commissioner of Police in Ogun State, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered full scale investigation into the horrible incident and vowed to make the suspect face the wrath of the law if found wanting to serve as deterrent to such cruel and devilish fathers who may want to venture into raping their daughters in the state.
“Okoye has also appealed to parents particularly mothers to keep watch on their children and avoid collapse of marriages which is perceived to be a catalyst to incredible cases like this.”
“He urges rape victims to always emulate this victim’s bravery to report any rape case which will help the police tackle rape and related offences in the state.”
“The police command will always partner with the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development in the state to profer a lasting solution to this menace of rape, gender violence and child abuse as the command will improve on strengthening its Anti Human Trafficking And Child Labour Unit to be effective.”
BEST DIVORCE LETTER EVER
JOKES:BEST DIVORCE LETTER EVER Dear Wife, I’m writing you this letter to tell you that I’m leaving you forever. I’ve been a good man to you for 7 years & I have nothing to show for it. These last 2 weeks have been hell. … Your boss called to tell me that you quit your job today & that was the last straw. Last week, you came home & didn’t even notice I had a new haircut, had cooked your favorite meal & even wore a brand new pair of silk boxers. You ate in 2 minutes, & went straight to sleep after watching all of your soaps. You don’t tell me you love me anymore; you
don’t want sex or anything that connects us as husband & wife. Either you’re cheating on me or you don’t love me anymore; whatever the case, I’m gone. Your EX-Husband
P.S. don’t try to find me. Your SISTER & I are moving away to West Virginia together! Have a great life!
—— Dear Ex-Husband Nothing has made my day more than receiving your letter. It’s true you & I have been married for 7 years, although a good man is a far cry from what you’ve been. I watch my soaps so much because they drown out your constant whining & griping Too bad that doesn’t work. I DID notice when you got a hair cut last week, but the 1st thing that came to mind was ‘You look just like a girl!’ Since my mother raised me not to say anything if you can’t say something nice, I didn’t comment. And when you cooked my favorite meal, you must have gotten me confused with MY SISTER, because I stopped eating pork 7 years ago. About those new silk boxers: I turned away from you because the $49.99 price tag was still on them, & I prayed it was a coincidence that my sister had just borrowed $50 from me that morning. After all of this, I still loved you & felt we could work it out.
So when I hit the lotto for 10 million dollars, I quit my job & bought us 2 tickets to Jamaica But when I got home you were gone.. Everything happens for a reason, I guess.
I hope you have the fulfilling life you always wanted. My lawyer said that the letter you wrote ensures you won’t get a dime from me. So take care. Signed, Your Ex-Wife, Rich As Hell & Free! P.S. I don’t know if I ever told you this, but my sister Carla was born Carl. I hope that’s not a problem
don’t want sex or anything that connects us as husband & wife. Either you’re cheating on me or you don’t love me anymore; whatever the case, I’m gone. Your EX-Husband
P.S. don’t try to find me. Your SISTER & I are moving away to West Virginia together! Have a great life!
—— Dear Ex-Husband Nothing has made my day more than receiving your letter. It’s true you & I have been married for 7 years, although a good man is a far cry from what you’ve been. I watch my soaps so much because they drown out your constant whining & griping Too bad that doesn’t work. I DID notice when you got a hair cut last week, but the 1st thing that came to mind was ‘You look just like a girl!’ Since my mother raised me not to say anything if you can’t say something nice, I didn’t comment. And when you cooked my favorite meal, you must have gotten me confused with MY SISTER, because I stopped eating pork 7 years ago. About those new silk boxers: I turned away from you because the $49.99 price tag was still on them, & I prayed it was a coincidence that my sister had just borrowed $50 from me that morning. After all of this, I still loved you & felt we could work it out.
So when I hit the lotto for 10 million dollars, I quit my job & bought us 2 tickets to Jamaica But when I got home you were gone.. Everything happens for a reason, I guess.
I hope you have the fulfilling life you always wanted. My lawyer said that the letter you wrote ensures you won’t get a dime from me. So take care. Signed, Your Ex-Wife, Rich As Hell & Free! P.S. I don’t know if I ever told you this, but my sister Carla was born Carl. I hope that’s not a problem
School expels, suspends pupils for praying, alleged assault
Twelve pupils of Gaskiya Senior College, Ijora, Lagos State, are currently undergoing punishments for holding fellowship beyond the time allowed in the school and allegedly assaulting the principal.
The students were also branded "cultists" by the school principal, Mrs Oghenetega Sobowale, who signed the letters that informed them of their punishments.
While one of the students was expelled, five were placed on indefinite suspension.The six others were given lesser punishment. The suspended students have been missing third term examinations currently being written by their schoolmates
The students involved are Ejiro John, Otega John, Michael Changa, Valentine Okoye, Faith Okolie, Chidinma Chidozie, Jennifer Emmanuel, Eunice Ikpesu, Okiemute Jeremiah, Goodluck Kalu, Samuel Egwu and Rebecca David.
Otega, 16-year-old SS2 student, said it was a break down in communication that caused their problem.
He said, "We usually hold fellowship on Tuesdays after school hours by 3.30pm. The principal had told us to always end it at 5pm.
"On April 2, 2013, while the 12 of us were praying, the school guard entered and told us that the principal said we should end the fellowship immediately. My brother, Ejiro, told the guard we were rounding off. But the guard told the principal that we refused to leave."
Otega said the principal came into the class as they were saying the closing prayer and later pounced on Jennifer Emmanuel who was "praying fervently."
He said, "Jennifer was not aware that the principal was standing beside her and she mistakenly hit the principal as she was praying.
"Not long after, a teacher came and wrote our names and classes. He told us to bring our parents the next day."
Another of the affected students, Ejiro, said, "On the following day, we were called out during the morning assembly. A teacher announced to the school that we were cultists.
"Later in the day, our parents had a meeting with the Principal, Vice-Principal Mr. Omonijo, and other members of staff. The principal refused our pleas. She also warned the teachers against pleading for us."
Another affected student, Okiemute Jeremiah, said, like her, all the SS3 students involved were prefects of the school.
She said, "We were removed from our various positions by the principal. Mrs. Sobowale also banned the fellowship and gave us a week suspension. She told our parents that the case would be reported to Education District V."
Chidinma Chidozie, who also spoke with our correspondent, said, "On the second day of third term, we received letters from the principal that five SS2 students involved had been suspended indefinitely. Jennifer Emmanuel, also in SS2, was expelled."
The remaining six SS3 students were issued letters titled, 'Re: Emergence of cultism in school', in which they were accused of "insurgency."
Copies of the letters, which were shown to our correspondent, stated that the SS3 students would only be allowed to write Senior Secondary Certificate Examination if their parents accompanied them to school on each examination day.
One of the parents, Mrs. Beauty John, lamented the fate of her children.
She said, "We have pleaded with the principal and we have written letters of apology to her. We copied the letters and sent them to Education District V. But all to no avail.
Mrs Goodness Chidozie, said she had been praying for divine intervention because he daughter, Chidinma, was still in SS2.
Okiemute's father, Mr. Ojagbube Jeremiah, said, "My daughter missed one SSCE paper because I couldn't go with her on the examination day. She is a good Christian, but the the government has it in its record that she is a cultist. I want her name cleared."
Michael Changa's mother, Mrs. Jacinta Changa, said, "This is a serious case and I want Governor Babtunde Fashola to intervene."
When our correspondent called the principal on the telephone, she said she would rather speak in person. However, she told our correspondent in her office, "The case is no longer in my hands. It is now handled by Education District V. I am not authorised to speak."
The Lagos State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba, said he was aware of the students' expulsion and suspensions.
He said, "We will investigate the case of Gaskiya Senior College. The government will not allow the students to be unjustly punished if they didn't commit any offence. However, I want to state that if the students were actually Christians, who are morally upright, I find it difficult to believe that one of them will mistakenly slap the principal.
"While we won't allow the students to be unjustly punished, we will not also allow the principal to be ridiculed. We will not tolerate indiscipline."
The students were also branded "cultists" by the school principal, Mrs Oghenetega Sobowale, who signed the letters that informed them of their punishments.
While one of the students was expelled, five were placed on indefinite suspension.The six others were given lesser punishment. The suspended students have been missing third term examinations currently being written by their schoolmates
The students involved are Ejiro John, Otega John, Michael Changa, Valentine Okoye, Faith Okolie, Chidinma Chidozie, Jennifer Emmanuel, Eunice Ikpesu, Okiemute Jeremiah, Goodluck Kalu, Samuel Egwu and Rebecca David.
Otega, 16-year-old SS2 student, said it was a break down in communication that caused their problem.
He said, "We usually hold fellowship on Tuesdays after school hours by 3.30pm. The principal had told us to always end it at 5pm.
"On April 2, 2013, while the 12 of us were praying, the school guard entered and told us that the principal said we should end the fellowship immediately. My brother, Ejiro, told the guard we were rounding off. But the guard told the principal that we refused to leave."
Otega said the principal came into the class as they were saying the closing prayer and later pounced on Jennifer Emmanuel who was "praying fervently."
He said, "Jennifer was not aware that the principal was standing beside her and she mistakenly hit the principal as she was praying.
"Not long after, a teacher came and wrote our names and classes. He told us to bring our parents the next day."
Another of the affected students, Ejiro, said, "On the following day, we were called out during the morning assembly. A teacher announced to the school that we were cultists.
"Later in the day, our parents had a meeting with the Principal, Vice-Principal Mr. Omonijo, and other members of staff. The principal refused our pleas. She also warned the teachers against pleading for us."
Another affected student, Okiemute Jeremiah, said, like her, all the SS3 students involved were prefects of the school.
She said, "We were removed from our various positions by the principal. Mrs. Sobowale also banned the fellowship and gave us a week suspension. She told our parents that the case would be reported to Education District V."
Chidinma Chidozie, who also spoke with our correspondent, said, "On the second day of third term, we received letters from the principal that five SS2 students involved had been suspended indefinitely. Jennifer Emmanuel, also in SS2, was expelled."
The remaining six SS3 students were issued letters titled, 'Re: Emergence of cultism in school', in which they were accused of "insurgency."
Copies of the letters, which were shown to our correspondent, stated that the SS3 students would only be allowed to write Senior Secondary Certificate Examination if their parents accompanied them to school on each examination day.
One of the parents, Mrs. Beauty John, lamented the fate of her children.
She said, "We have pleaded with the principal and we have written letters of apology to her. We copied the letters and sent them to Education District V. But all to no avail.
Mrs Goodness Chidozie, said she had been praying for divine intervention because he daughter, Chidinma, was still in SS2.
Okiemute's father, Mr. Ojagbube Jeremiah, said, "My daughter missed one SSCE paper because I couldn't go with her on the examination day. She is a good Christian, but the the government has it in its record that she is a cultist. I want her name cleared."
Michael Changa's mother, Mrs. Jacinta Changa, said, "This is a serious case and I want Governor Babtunde Fashola to intervene."
When our correspondent called the principal on the telephone, she said she would rather speak in person. However, she told our correspondent in her office, "The case is no longer in my hands. It is now handled by Education District V. I am not authorised to speak."
The Lagos State Commissioner for Information, Mr. Lateef Ibirogba, said he was aware of the students' expulsion and suspensions.
He said, "We will investigate the case of Gaskiya Senior College. The government will not allow the students to be unjustly punished if they didn't commit any offence. However, I want to state that if the students were actually Christians, who are morally upright, I find it difficult to believe that one of them will mistakenly slap the principal.
"While we won't allow the students to be unjustly punished, we will not also allow the principal to be ridiculed. We will not tolerate indiscipline."
Friday, 19 July 2013
God is Priority: P-Square Set Up a Group Prayer Before Their Concert in Congo-Brazzaville (PHOTO)
This year has already been filled with success and more success for the twin brothers, their new single “Personally” is making waves all around the African continent and even overseas.
P-Square are presently on tour in Congo Brazzaville and they know whom they owe all their success to, the duo with their dancers gathered in a circle to say a little prayer before their performance.
Akpabio meets Obasanjo over Jonathan’s ambition
Former
President Olusegun Obasanjo and Akwa Ibom State Governor, Godswill
Akpabio, met behind closed doors in Abuja on Thursday to deliberate on
the polarisation of the Peoples Democratic Party governors.
It was gathered that at the meeting,
Akpabio also solicited Obasanjo’s support for President Goodluck
Jonathan’s second term bid in 2015.
Akpabio, who chairs the PDP Governors’
Forum, was said to have used the opportunity of the meeting which was
attended by a PDP chieftain, Otunba Oyewole Fasawe, to solicit for the
intervention of the former President in ending the differences among
the governors.
He was said to have told Obasanjo that
the ongoing acrimony among the governors was not good for the image of
the PDP and its determination to win the 2015 presidential election.
Since the conduct of the Nigeria
Governors’ Forum election, which was won by Rivers State Governor,
Rotimi Amaechi, the PDP governors have continued to exchange hot words
on the pages of newspapers.
While those who supported Amaechi’s
opponent , Governor Jonah Jang of Plateau State, have continued to
accuse those in the other camp of betrayal, supporters of the winner
said it was victory for democracy.
The outcome of the election had resorted in the NGF having two secretariats.
Also, some of the governors, like Sule
Lamido of Jigawa State, have warned that winning the PDP
presidential primary by Jonathan would not be a guarantee that he
would triumph during the presidential election.
Lamido, who is known to be very close to
Obasanjo, is one of the four governors from the northern region that
visited Amaechi in Port Harcourt on Tuesday. The others were Rabiu
Kwankwaso (Kano); Babangida Aliyu (Niger); and Murtala Nyako (Adamawa).
At the meeting, Obasanjo was said to
have listened with rapt attention when Akpabio solicited his
intervention to smoothen the relationship between the President and the
governors.
Though the former President was said not
to have made any commitment, it was gathered that Akpabio was working
towards bringing Obasanjo and Jonathan to come together and discuss.
Akpabio, who is also close to the former
President, was said to have expressed his worry on how the former
President had distanced himself from the activities of the PDP.
A source privy to the meeting which held
at Hilton Hotel said, “It was a brief meeting, where the former
President listened with rapt attention as Akpabio spoke. But
unexpectedly, he did not make any commitment. But I think that
President Jonathan would want to meet with the former President.”
Obasanjo was said to have immediately
left for Zimbabwe after the meeting while Fasawe went to the
headquarters of the PDP for a discussion with the party’s National
Chairman, Dr. Bamanga Tukur.
Fasawe confirmed the meeting but declined to give details.
“But you know my relationship with Chief
Obasanjo,” was the answer he gave when asked to speak on issues that
were discussed at the Hilton Hotel meeting.
Meanwhile, members of the National
Working Committee of the PDP have been asked not to turn Anambra
State into an “oil well” during the forthcoming governorship election
in state.
The PDP stakeholders in the state, who
stated this at a meeting they had with the leadership of the party at
its headquarters, called for transparency in the conduct of the primary.
The meeting was held as part of preparations for the November 16 governorship election in the state.
The stakeholders were drawn from groups within the party in the state.
Among those who spoke at the meeting
were a former Governor of the state, Chief Chinwoke Mbadinuju; a former
Chairman of Police Service Commission, Chief Simeon Okeke; a former
Minister of Health, Prof. A.B.C. Nwosu; a governorship aspirant, Prince
Nicolas Ukachukwu, and Mrs. Bridget Obi.
Obi said, “It is only in Anambra State
that primaries are held in three different hotels and results would not
be announced until they get to a police station.
“My plea is that, please don’t make Anambra your new oil well. Resist temptations in order to succeed.”
The meeting resolved that all members
of the state PDP would work in unity to ensure victory for the party
during the election.
They also said that all those who have
cases in court should withdraw them failing which the party would take
severe disciplinary measures against them.
While they said that no member of the
party in the state shall institute any suit on any matter affecting
the conduct of the forthcoming congresses and primary election for the
November governorship election, they however warned that the PDP must
not be partial during the polls
Rivers crisis: Eight opposition govs visit Amaechi
Thousands of youths stormed the Port
Harcourt International Airport in Omagwa Rivers State to receive five
Action Congress of Nigeria governors who were on a solidarity visit
to Governor Rotimi Amaechi.
The governors - Babatunde Fashola
(Lagos); Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti); Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo); Rauf Aregbesola
(Osun); and Ibikunle Amosu (Ogun) – had in their company, the deputy
governors of Imo State ( Eze Madumere); Nasarawa (Dameshi Luka),
and Muktar Ankar (Zamfara).
The visit came about two days after
youths believed to be supporters of the Minister of State for
Education, Nyesom Wike, protested a similar visit by four governors
from the North. The youths had pelted some vehicles on Amaechi’s
convoy with stones.
At the airport on Thursday, the youths
said to be members of the Ikwerre Youths Movement, ensured that no
opponent had a space to spring any surprise that could embarrass
Amaechi and his visitors, who were driven straight to the Government
House, Port Harcourt.
During their discussion, the governors
and the deputy governors, all of them from opposition political parties,
advised Amaechi to brief President Goodluck Jonathan on the dwindling
security situation in the state.
They also urged the Inspector-General
of Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar, to restore the confidence of the
people in the state police command.
After the meeting, Fayemi told journalists that Amaechi had briefed them on the security situation in the state.
Describing Jonathan as their leader,
Fayemi stated that the situation in the state also required the moral
authority of the President to solve.
He said, “It is just to stress the
importance of our concern for the security of the citizens of Rivers
State. We have met with our brother, the Chairman of our forum (Nigeria
Governors’ Forum), Governor Amaechi.
“We had extensive discussions; he has
briefed us on the situation on the ground here (Rivers State) and we
feel very strongly that having listened to him, that it will be quite
important for him to actually go and brief Mr. President, who is our
leader and the chief security officer of this country on the very
challenging security situation here in Rivers State.
“We believe that our chairman and
brother, as the chief security officer of Rivers State, should go
and brief Mr. President on the security situation in the state.
“It is also of importance for the
police authorities, especially the IG to help in restoring the
confidence of the people of Rivers State in the Police Command here in
Rivers State.
“We believe that the IG is very well
placed to help take the necessary steps to restore the confidence of the
government, of the governor and the people and every step that is
crucial to making these possible is an aspect that we believe that Mr.
President can address.”
Fayemi explained though the National
Economic Council was holding in Abuja on Thursday (yesterday), their
presence in Rivers State did not mean the denigration of the meeting.
“We believe Mr. President, being our
leader, we are all President’s men; we are all President’ s governors,
he is our leader and we feel that he actually occupies a very critical
position that necessitates wielding his moral authority in ensuring
peace reigns here and that nobody uses him by subterfuge to create
situations that are entirely avoidable.
“The tension in Rivers State is entirely
avoidable and we want all parties to sheathe their swords and to help
restore the peace and security here.”
Also, Ankar said, “We advised him
(Amaechi) to meet with the President to discuss with him so that we can
find a way out of this crisis which is avoidable. We believe that his
meeting with the President will actually bring this crisis to an end
and strengthen democracy in Nigeria.”
But the Peoples Democratic Party in the
state and the state government differed on the visit by the opposition
parties’ governors.
While the PDP insisted that the
visit was a sign that Amaechi had moved to the opposition, the
government said that the Ikwerre-born politician was still an ardent
member of the PDP.
The PDP, in a statement signed by the
Special Adviser, Media, to the State Chairman, Mr. Jerry Needam, argued
that the solidarity visit to Amaechi had justified its petition
against the governor.
The party said, “It’s no longer hidden
that Governor Amaechi has pitched his tent with the opposition where he
belongs but only plans to destroy the PDP in Rivers State before leaving
finally.
“One clear quality of Gov Amaechi is
that he does not leave anybody in the dark as to his moves and plots as
proved by the solidarity visits of four northern governors on Tuesday,
July 16, 2013 and that of the Action Congress of Nigeria governors, the
Congress for Progressive Change governors and All Progressives Grand
Alliance governor today; Thursday, July 18, 2013 in Port Harcourt.”
But the Chief Press secretary to the Governor, Mr. David Iyofor, told The PUNCH in a telephone interview that Amaechi was still in the PDP.
Iyofor argued that since the governor
is the NGF Chairman , it was not out of place for members of the
forum to pay solidarity visit to him over the situation in the state.
Iyofor described the allegation that Amaechi had left the PDP as the handiwork of mischief makers.
He said, “The governor has not left the
PDP. Those making such a statement should realise that Amaechi is the
NGF chairman and other governors can decide to pay him a solidarity
visit because of the challenges in the state.
“Again as a governor, other governors
may want to visit him (Amaechi) as their colleague. So, the solidarity
visit by some governors today (Thursday) has nothing to do with the
Rivers State Governor leaving the PDP. He is still a member of the PDP.”
Also, the Chief of Staff, Government
House, Port Harcourt, Mr. Tony Okocha, recalled that PDP governors also
paid solidarity visit to Amaechi, wondering why the visit by the
opposition parties’ governors was being misinterpreted.
Okocha explained that there was nothing wrong in governors coming to the state to see the “impunity from Wike and his cohorts”.
“The governors that came to visit are
saying no to what is happening in the state. Apart from that, Nigerians
are watching and they know the reason for the crisis in the state. The
fact is that Amaechi still remains an ardent member of the PDP,” he
said.
Meanwhile, a former Head of State,
Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar, has described the lingering crisis in
Rivers State as unfortunate.
Abdulsalami, at an interactive session
with newsmen in Minna on Thursday , therefore advised politicians to
put a break to the crisis so that the country’s democracy would not be
truncated.
He said, “The happenings in Rivers
State are quite bad. Politicians should try to reflect on what they are
doing in order not to truncate democracy in this country. They should
check themselves. But certainly, what is happening in Rivers State is
unfortunate.”
Abubakar also spoke on the situation in
both the North and South Sudan, where he has been very much involved in
ensuring a lasting peace.
On this, he said, “We have been making
efforts and there is peace in North and South Sudan. South Sudan marked
her second independence anniversary four days ago. So we have been
involved and trying to make sure that peace reigns in these countries
and that is what we have been doing on behalf of the African Union ”.
Tuesday, 9 July 2013
I Found Joy In An Older Woman
Have you produced any movie of your own?
I have one already, Ijewuru, which was all about an eating competition and really I thank God for its acceptance.
How are you coping as a married man?
I don't talk about my love life.
Why?
I just don't know how to talk about it. Please, I wouldn't want to talk about my marriage.
But you married a woman who has been saying a lot of nice things about you?
It doesn't matter. I just don't feel it is necessary to talk about that part of my private life.
Given that you married an older woman, what is your perspective about age in marriage?
From my little experience, there are what we called culture and norms. The Yoruba culture is very rich and the traditions place much emphasis on seniority. God had created Adam before Eve and that means the male is the superior and it has remained that way. But if God had created Eve before Adam, maybe we would have been having older women marrying younger men. But because of culture which lay emphasis on the role of men as the head and he must be older, we can't fault that. It is a cultural thing in this part of the world but not everywhere.
But even at that, I still feel there is nothing special about age. After all, Prophet Mohammed (SAW)'s wife was older than him and he still remains one prophet we make reference to and revere. So, there is only one thing I believe in life which is joy. Basically, I think wherever and whoever will give you joy should be the most important. To me, age is never a barrier. A lot of parents have driven their children to untimely deaths by making them go against their hearts' desires . Your partner will be with you for more than 50 or 60 years but your parents won't, so, irrespective of age, people should go for whoever they find love with. To me, I'll go for what will give me joy and have no regrets. Age is nothing to me in a relationship, it is where I will derive joy from that I will be.
How are you handling your female admirers?
It is normal for ladies to come around but it doesn't go beyond that. I appreciate beauties but I draw the line between everything that I do and don't allow myself get caught in any unwholesome act. I also try to remind myself of how I started. I go back to those places that remind me of my background and that helps me to stay disciplined.
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I Can't Expose My Selling Point For Any Reason –Nollywood Actress, Mimi Orjiekwe
The fact that this sexy, light-skinned and sparkling actress is taking the center-stage of the Nollywood industry, does not in any way reckon around lip-servicing, as her uncanny and professional way of interpreting roles on screen cannot be over-emphasized. In this enthralling but sensational interview with Ugochukwu Favour-Mayor, Mimi Orjiekwe bares her mind on the over-zealousness of the everyday rising industry-Nollywood, and her childhood experience.
What's your childhood story like?
I don't have a different story, because I grew up like every other girl; it wasn't bad. Things were good though I didn't have everything I wanted but it was good. Being the only daughter, I always got attention from my parents and they pampered me a lot too. No matter I'm the third child and the only daughter of my parents, with three brothers. So, you know what it is being the only daughter? I got it all that I couldn't have asked for a better family. Being the only daughter doesn't mean I'm a spoilt child. My parents monitored me, and they are still monitoring me to make sure I get the best in life.
How about your memorable moment while growing up?
What I can vividly recall was my time at the boarding house. Yes, I had my secondary education at Holy Rosary College. I used to get loads of provisions in school way back then. I was in my teen's way back then and that's a time in my life I memorably recall.
And it does not really mean that I didn't cope, because I had to go through a process as boarder and when it was time for holidays I always relish the opportunity to be at home. Even when I was in the university, I lived in the campus. I have been living with my mum ever since I graduated from school and I am mostly in Lagos or in the East when I am needed on set.
How about your interest for modeling and what really motivated you for the beauty contests you've been part of in the past?
First, I would trace it to my days in the university, I schooled at Caritas University. While I was in school I was always conscious of myself and I emerged the winner of the Miss Business Administration beauty contest back in the university. Already I had the hunch that I would end up being part of one beauty contest or the other while growing up as a young girl. I also have the height for such contests and that factor is very important when it comes to beauty contests. My passion was further fueled when I was discovered by a certain agent who works for a modeling agency and I took part in the Miss Anambra beauty contest and I emerged the 3rd runner up. At the same time, my venture into beauty contests also opened doors on the movie scene as I got my first movie role after I was discovered at a beauty contest.
How has it been handling overtures from men, even when you had neck deep in partaking in beauty contests?
I never really allowed the attention get into my head because I had someone managing me then. I was just focused on getting the best out of each contest and I took all compliments in good faith. I also tried to treat everyone I came across as a friend with no strings attached.
What really motivated your venturing into the showbiz industry?
I have always had a flair for entertainment and I think it was natural that I gravitated towards that point. I am not in it for the money but I need the money anyway because there is money to be made and I need to pay my bills. I love the world of entertainment and I am open to growth and getting more knowledgeable in the business.
Which movie would you say shot you into limelight?
I have done series of movies and the first major I starred was Royal Madness. I was in that movie with Majid Michelle and Van Vicker. It was the first time I worked with them. They are good people and at a point Van Vicker was acting like a Chinese. Jim Iyke was also on set too and you can imagine the sight on the set of the movie. I got challenging role and it brought out the best in me. The movie is quite popular and most people don't even know that I was part of the movie. But I think now that I have the face, maybe they will spot me out.
The biggest movie project you were part of, what was it like?
The movie was directed by a different person entirely. What was it like? Well, it opened my eyes to so many things as a burgeoning actress.
How did you get the role for the movie?
I was in Ghana to shoot a different film and I ran into the director of the movie and I got to understand that his name is Sallam Bello and he is one of the biggest marketers in Ghana. He invited me over, where he said he wanted me to be part of a movie production and that was it. I didn't plan to be part of the movie and it turned out to be one of the biggest projects that I have been part of in recent times.
Who are your role models?
I have always admired Angelina Jolie and the role she played in the movie titled Tomb Raider. I love action films; I also love Halle Berry and the sexiness she brings to acting. I also love Genevieve Nnaji and her mode of delivery. I am also in love with the world of beauty pageantry. I have been part of some beauty pageant competitions in the past.
Meaning you would someday get back to the modeling industry?
Of course yes! Modeling I will say it's part of entertainment.
What can you do on set of a movie?
You have to be specific; like I said I can do so many things. Paramount of which is the ability for me to interpret my roles as an actress. You need to give your best when you are called upon to deliver your lines.
What are your strengths?
Personally, I think my strength as an actress is my ability to deliver and the fact that I have a friendly outlook. I also have the talent and that keeps me going.
Have you noticed any weakness you have as an actress?
I think I need to be more professional in what I do; I also think I need to be more determined and hardworking. I also need to give my very best whenever I am on set.
What other talents do you have?
I think I can do averagely well in every artistic work that I can think of. I can dance; I can sing that I know because I have good vocals. I am stylish and I can tell you what looks good on you.
The issue of sexual harassment, have you experienced it before?
I relate with people the way they should be handled and that to an extent also determines how people relate with you too. I have never been sexually harassed but I hear stories about people being sexually harassed. I have got advances but I have handled them maturely. It is a give or take affair because no one can force you to do what you don't want to do. It has never stopped me from giving my best on set and ultimately trying to get more movie roles. The fear of sexual harassment has not diminished my drive. I still have a lot to accomplish and that cannot hold me back.
If you are handed an irresistible offer, would you act nude?
No! I can't act nude; I can't do it for any amount because I don't have any reason to do that. I believe you can pass on your message without necessarily going nude. Besides, I choose to act movie and not porn. I wonder why a professional actor or actress would accept a huge sum of money and sell it out. Common, I can't expose my selling point for any reason, not for fame or fortune.
How about most actresses who take the hard way to get attention?
I don't believe exposing all will get me to the top; for me, sex doesn't sell.
Who is in your life now?
I'd like to keep that part of me private. It is true I'm dating, but it's not for public discourse.
Dating or don't you have plans of getting married?
Of course I am going to get married and have kids; I want to have beautiful kids so I intend to marry a cute guy.
When should we expect wedding bells?
I don't know; in God's time I think.
Is acting paying your bills now?
First, I will give God the glory. It is worth the trial; it pays my bills. You will reap what you sow in the long run and in everything you do; you need to sacrifice to get the best. I just have to work hard and be determined and with faith I know I will definitely make it to the top in the end.
What is your philosophy to life?
Life is hard; one has to be strong, then you have to eat and pray well to get to your destination point.
You rejected a script a time like that; please what would make you not accept a movie script?
Yes I did! Let's not get at it again. So, I would reject a script if I do not like the script; I would reject the script if it is not original too. Most movies produced today are fictional and I would not accept a script if is haphazardly done and if it does not pass on a positive message.
What kind of movie production excites you?
I would definitely like to be part of an action movie that's why I really like Angelina Jolie for the action role she plays in most of her movies, especially Tomb Raider and Mr. and Mrs. I'd like to work with her someday if that is possible. I am going to be part of an action film too and it will be out very soon.
Do you have plans of producing your own movie someday?
Yes I have that in mind; I want to own a production studio and I also hope to learn more about movie making and possibly get a degree in film making in the future. I just don't want to stop at being an actress I want to learn more and earn more money from the movie industry.
What's the challenge so far?
You really need to understand that the entertainment industry is growing better and stronger now. Some productions no longer use the old camera, because we want the best. We've seen some cases where people want to meet up with the cinema quality. Nollywood is seriously evolving, and also at a fast pace. New and more talented people are coming into the industry, and even our old people are getting better. Yes the competition is tough, but I can't help it because I have found joy doing it.
In future, would you for any reason quit acting?
What could the reason be? Sorry, no way.
Has Pastor Chris Okotie Found A New Lover?
The interesting thing about the whole thing is that the beautiful lady does not worship at Okotie's church as she is reported to attend another popular church in Lagos.
If this report is true, Delphine might be the next Mrs Okotie, but for now, she might just remain a candidate of the Mrs Okotie 'vacant title'.
But wait a minute, it seems Okotie loves light-skinned ladies.
The interesting thing about the whole thing is that the beautiful lady does not worship at Okotie's church as she is reported to attend another popular church in Lagos.
If this report is true, Delphine might be the next Mrs Okotie, but for now, she might just remain a candidate of the Mrs Okotie 'vacant title'.
But wait a minute, it seems Okotie loves light-skinned ladies.
Patience Ozokwo, Oge Okoye Dinner At Presidential Villa
The event was set up to help promote the tourism potentials of Nigeria using the stars to help sell the idea. As expected, Patience Ozokwo and Oge Okoye represented Nollywood well at the occasion.
Patience Ozokwo, who is fondly called Mama G, is a respected actress in the Nigerian movie industry.
Why Jesse Jagz, Brymo Dumped Choc City--Label Boss, Audu Maikori Speaks At Last
A couple of months ago, Jesse Jagz left Chocolate City, aka Choc City.
Some weeks after, another artiste under the same label, Brymo, dumped
Choc City even though his contract hasn't expired. The exit of the two
artistes sent a signal that all was not well with the record label,
which has now produced a BET awards winner; Ice Prince.
Recently, Brymo claimed he was cheated by his former label, which forced him to quit Choc City.
However, Audu Maikori, who is the boss of the label, has finally spoken on the matter and has explained why both singers left Choc City. He said Brymo left because the singer felt the label wasn't giving him the necessary attention he needed and accused the label's management of concentrating too much on Ice Prince.
On why Jesse Jagz dumped the label, Audu explained that the rapper wanted absolute control of his business. He stated further that Jesse Jagz's lyrical contents and music videos gave an impression that he encouraging drugs and nicotine, which is completely against the company's policies.
Recently, Brymo claimed he was cheated by his former label, which forced him to quit Choc City.
However, Audu Maikori, who is the boss of the label, has finally spoken on the matter and has explained why both singers left Choc City. He said Brymo left because the singer felt the label wasn't giving him the necessary attention he needed and accused the label's management of concentrating too much on Ice Prince.
On why Jesse Jagz dumped the label, Audu explained that the rapper wanted absolute control of his business. He stated further that Jesse Jagz's lyrical contents and music videos gave an impression that he encouraging drugs and nicotine, which is completely against the company's policies.
Strike: ASUU kicks as FG pleads with lecturers
Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i
| credits: File copy
| credits: File copy
The
Minister of Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i, on Monday appealed to
the Academic Staff Union of Universities to suspend its current strike
and “go back to classes’’.
But ASUU President, Dr. Isa Fagge, has
said that the lecturers would not call it off until the union’s demands
were met. The union, he said, was satisfied with the compliance with the
strike so far.
Rufa’i, who made the appeal at a meeting
with vice-chancellors of Nigerian universities in Abuja, said, “We
plead with them to go back to classes.
“We are having a meeting tomorrow at the
National Assembly with the Senate and House of Representatives to
resolve all the issues.
“Besides, the white paper on the 2010
Visitation Panel Reports on Federal Universities has since been released
and forwarded to the universities for implementation.
“Consequently, monitoring teams will soon visit the universities to ensure implementation of the recommendations.’’
The minister noted with dismay that many
private and state universities were yet to establish effective
governance structures and that the development had grave implications
for the running and development of the universities.
She noted that the issue of the award of honorary degrees to undeserving personalities remained an embarrassment to government.
Rufa’i said the Federal Government was
disturbed by the continuous establishment of universities and running of
programmes without regard to due process.
The minister advised those culpable to
desist from such acts which were capable of inflicting injury on the
university education system.
Fagge, who spoke on Monday, said it was
satisfied with the level of compliance of its members to the nationwide
strike it declared on July 1.
The strike has paralysed academic
activities in all public universities across the country. Students have
been forced to return home while those in the final year have been
forced to stay action on their final year projects.
It was also learnt that some
universities are now tinkering with the idea of postponing the
post-Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination being planned for
prospective students.
ASUU declared the indefinite strike to
protest the FG’s non-implementation of a part of an agreement it entered
into with the union in 2009.
The agreement includes university autonomy and adequate funding of universities.
The government also reneged on the Memorandum of Understanding it signed with the union in December, 2011, according to Fagge.
Fagge told the News Agency of Nigeria on telephone that the compliance by state chapters of the union was encouraging.
He said that ASUU was determined to continue the action until the FG meets its demands.
“I am happy with the level of compliance by members of the union.
“All of them have downed tools as
directed, and we have communicated the National Executive Committee’s
decision to government; we are waiting for its response.
“It is time for people to start probing
why government is not taking the much needed steps to address problems
in our university system.
“I want to admonish parents to find time
to look into the standards of these institutions so that we can be
convinced on why something must be done to salvage the situation, and
urgently too,” he said.
He noted that overcrowding of students in hostels, lecture theatres, laboratories and workshops had become worrisome.
“What will one make of a situation where
a hostel room made for just two or four, as the case may be, is being
occupied by 12 students?
“This same situation also applies to the
use of laboratories as well as workshops; yet, we want to produce
quality graduates who are expected to use their knowledge to drive our
economy,” Fagge said.
The unionist said that such a situation would not ensure quality assurance on the part of the students and universities.
According to him, research and development are non-existent in universities due to poor funding and other constraints.
“It is based on this that we are saying
it is time to face realities, tell ourselves the truth about the state
of things in our universities and seek ways of tackling them once and
for all.
“Instead of deceiving ourselves, we
should find the NEEDS assessment report on these institutions and study
it passionately,” he said.
Monday, 8 July 2013
Housemaid jailed 28 years for stealing N35m jewellery

The 30-year-old woman slumped moments
after hearing the sentence, hitting her head against the carpeted
surface of the court room.
The impact shook the walls of the court room, but she was quickly resuscitated and carried out by prison warders.
The convict had been arraigned since September 2012 on four counts of conspiracy, entry, breaking and stealing.
Her mistress, Mrs. Esohe Kadiri, a
lawyer, said she stole wristwatches valued at N9m, bangles and bracelets
worth N10m, diamond set worth N8m, rings worth N3m, chains and pendants
worth N5m, and a camera priced at N100, 000, which all totalled N35,
100,000.
The theft was said to have occurred in July 2012 at her residence in Victoria Garden City, Ajah.
Kadiri, in her evidence before the court said John took advantage of her travel outside the country to perpetrate the theft.
She said she was alerted to the crime by her sister, and after challenging John on phone, she suddenly became incommunicado.
Together with three other witnesses-
Kelvin Ikeagwe, Francis Ugbem and Inspector Patrick Onu- 34 exhibits
were tendered to nail the accused.
John, however, in her oral testimony, told the court she was hypnotised by some men whom she met on the road.
She also claimed she was taken to an
herbalist’s house where she was told that if she told anyone about her
experience, she would die.
She said she took the men to her mistress’ residence, and they broke through the burglar proof door to steal the items.
The magistrate, Mrs. Aje Afunwa, in her
ruling however observed that the defendant’s written statement was
inconsistent with her oral evidence.
She said John had indeed confessed to the crime in her written evidence which the court would admit as true.
She said, “In her evidence, she confessed to breaking the door, climbing the house and stealing the jewellery.
“I choose to believe more the
defendant’s written statement than her oral evidence which is an attempt
to shift the blame to another person. I believe her oral statement is a
figment of her imagination.
“More so, hypnotism or superstition is a phenomenon which is not admissible in law.”
She further referred to her demeanor
which she said did not show any sign of “one whose eyes had just been
cleared of hypnotism.”
Afunwa said John did not show any remorse or regret for her action and hence deserved full punishment for her action.
She said, “I strongly believe that the defendant stole the items by herself with the help of another person who is at large.
“In view of the rampancy of such a crime
where house helps, clerks and servants engage in the stealing of the
property of their employer, this honourable court will not be lenient
with the accused to serve as a deterrent to others.
“I therefore find the defendant guilty
on the four counts of conspiracy, breaking, felony and stealing. She is
to serve a prison term of seven years on each count, with hard labour,
and the terms are to run concurrently for a maximum of seven years.
“And probably while serving her jail term, she would have a change of heart and probably confess as to where the jewellery is.”
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