Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Monday, 9 September 2013
PHOTO-Okada Man Gave 5-Year-Old Girl N5 After Having Sex With Her:
This was revealed to Crime Reports during an interview with the victim, Sekinat (not real names) after the suspect was arrested by detectives from Eleyele police station.
It was learnt that though the act was committed on Tuesday, August 27, Seki's grandmother, Madam Khadijat Kolapo went to the police station on Wednesday, August 28 and narrated how her neighbour, Daisi, lured her granddaughter to his room when she went out and left the girl at home.
The elderly woman further alleged that the man stripped the girl of her cloth and defiled her, after which he gave her N5 and warned her to keep sealed lips. However, the little girl could not keep the experience and the money she earned from her seven-year-old cousin, Afusat (not real name), as she told her that Brother Tope did ashewo (prostituted with) to her.
Immediately their grandmother returned home, Afusat told her what happened and said that they had already used the money to buy sweet.
The Divisional Police officer in charge of the station, Olawole Ayoola, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, reportedly ordered the suspect's arrest but when interviewed, he denied the allegation, though he could not explain why he was the one pointed at among other men in the neighbourhood. When the girl was taken to a hospital for medical examination, Crime Reports learnt that the report indicated bruises in the honeypotl area though the hymen was still intact.
Narrating her experience to Crime Reports in her childish voice, Sekinat said: "I was outside and he (Daisi) came to take from our house to his room. He spread a mat on the floor, removed my pants and his trousers. He lay on me, held the thing that is used to urinate and put it in my private part.
After he finished, he warned me not to tell anybody. He then gave me N5 and I used it to buy sweet."
In an interview, the Ijebu-Ode-born suspect who disclosed that he was also a footballer, said he was surprised that the girl pointed at him.
It was learnt that though the act was committed on Tuesday, August 27, Seki's grandmother, Madam Khadijat Kolapo went to the police station on Wednesday, August 28 and narrated how her neighbour, Daisi, lured her granddaughter to his room when she went out and left the girl at home.
The elderly woman further alleged that the man stripped the girl of her cloth and defiled her, after which he gave her N5 and warned her to keep sealed lips. However, the little girl could not keep the experience and the money she earned from her seven-year-old cousin, Afusat (not real name), as she told her that Brother Tope did ashewo (prostituted with) to her.
Immediately their grandmother returned home, Afusat told her what happened and said that they had already used the money to buy sweet.
The Divisional Police officer in charge of the station, Olawole Ayoola, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, reportedly ordered the suspect's arrest but when interviewed, he denied the allegation, though he could not explain why he was the one pointed at among other men in the neighbourhood. When the girl was taken to a hospital for medical examination, Crime Reports learnt that the report indicated bruises in the honeypotl area though the hymen was still intact.
Narrating her experience to Crime Reports in her childish voice, Sekinat said: "I was outside and he (Daisi) came to take from our house to his room. He spread a mat on the floor, removed my pants and his trousers. He lay on me, held the thing that is used to urinate and put it in my private part.
After he finished, he warned me not to tell anybody. He then gave me N5 and I used it to buy sweet."
In an interview, the Ijebu-Ode-born suspect who disclosed that he was also a footballer, said he was surprised that the girl pointed at him.
ASUU STRIKE:Leave Private Universities Alone- Nigerian Students
The threat last week by the National Association of Nigerian Students to attack private universities on purpose to shut them and force the federal government to move quickly to resolve the protracted strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities was ill-advised, to say the least.
Many Nigerians sympathise with the students and blame the government for appearing to take an otherwise serious national question with levity. But that would not justify any attempt to disrupt the activities of the private universities who are not in a position to address the crisis in the public universities.
The private universities are not the problem of the university system. They are, instead, a great relief to the system, in a country where, annually, over 1.6 million candidates struggle for places in higher institutions of learning with a combined admission capacity of about 500, 000. Imagine what Nigeria would be like without the over 50 private universities.
Many Nigerians sympathise with the students and blame the government for appearing to take an otherwise serious national question with levity. But that would not justify any attempt to disrupt the activities of the private universities who are not in a position to address the crisis in the public universities.
The private universities are not the problem of the university system. They are, instead, a great relief to the system, in a country where, annually, over 1.6 million candidates struggle for places in higher institutions of learning with a combined admission capacity of about 500, 000. Imagine what Nigeria would be like without the over 50 private universities.
Man Sentenced To Jail For Stealing Shirts In Abuja
An Abuja Upper Area Court sitting in Karu on Tuesday sentenced one Murtala Babayi to five weeks imprisonment for stealing eight pieces of shirts valued at N19,000 from a boutique in Nyanya, Abuja.
The man of Asokoro, Abuja was convicted for theft, an offence punishable under Section 288 of the Penal Code.
The police prosecutor, Corporal Etemfa Bassey, said the convict went into a boutique opposite China Assisted School, Nyanya, Abuja and stole the said shirts.
"He had entered the boutique under the false pretence of buying a pair of jean and was caught in the act by one Daniel Cyril, who reported the case at Nyanya police station on September 2," the prosecutor added.
The man of Asokoro, Abuja was convicted for theft, an offence punishable under Section 288 of the Penal Code.
The police prosecutor, Corporal Etemfa Bassey, said the convict went into a boutique opposite China Assisted School, Nyanya, Abuja and stole the said shirts.
"He had entered the boutique under the false pretence of buying a pair of jean and was caught in the act by one Daniel Cyril, who reported the case at Nyanya police station on September 2," the prosecutor added.
PHOTOS- Nollywood Actress,Rita Dominic Opens Her Yanch At A Pool Party In US
Though the best parts everyone would want to see are all covered up. *winks*
You can try seeing through her cover tho.
Rita getting her groove on at some pool party in the States, donning
her signature hairstyle.
Then see her 'disturbing the peace' below
You can try seeing through her cover tho.
Rita getting her groove on at some pool party in the States, donning
her signature hairstyle.
Then see her 'disturbing the peace' below
PHOTO-Ritualists Arrested In Niger State With Human Head
WHEN three young farmers of Gwari extraction in Niger state conspired
to source for human head in their neighbourhood for money-making
rituals purposes, hardly did it occur to them that the long arm of the
law might soon catch up with them.
The three suspects, whose names were given as Saleh Ibrahim (35),
Usman Lashi Sarki (30) and Dantala Doma, a.k.a. Operator, (25) years
had conspired with other people which included a Fulani man simply
identified as Gajere, now at large, who had allegedly given them a
dried human skull to go and grind.
It was further learnt that another unidentified PHCN employee who is
also on the run had promised to get the three suspects mercury to
accomplish their aim.
Nemesis however caught up with them on Monday August 26, few hours
after Ibrahim lured a 10-year-old boy, Ishaya Segi, from his father's
farm at Amale village in Shiroro Local Government of the state, put
him on his motorcycle and abducted him to Lashi village, also within
the council area where his two other accomplices were waiting for him.
Saleh was said to have urged the boy to accompany him to his friend's
place in the neighbourhood, after which he would bring him back to the
same spot where he had picked him. The victim was said to have
followed Saleh, unknown to him that he would never return alive.
A police source at the homicide section of the Criminal Investigation
Department, Minna informed Crime Reports that no sooner was the victim
brought to Lashi village than the third suspect, Doma, brought out a
very sharp cutlass and cut off the head. The head was removed from his
body by Sarki who is said to be a son to the late village head of
Lashi.
The source added that during interrogation, Sarki confessed that he
was contracted to bring the 10-year-old boy's head by Gajere for
money-making ritual.
It was further learnt that during police investigation, the boy's head
was traced to Saleh's residence of Saleh while he later took the
police to two other accomplices. The police were taken near river
Erena in Shiroro Local Government Area of the state where the headless
body of the boy was buried in a shallow grave.
to source for human head in their neighbourhood for money-making
rituals purposes, hardly did it occur to them that the long arm of the
law might soon catch up with them.
The three suspects, whose names were given as Saleh Ibrahim (35),
Usman Lashi Sarki (30) and Dantala Doma, a.k.a. Operator, (25) years
had conspired with other people which included a Fulani man simply
identified as Gajere, now at large, who had allegedly given them a
dried human skull to go and grind.
It was further learnt that another unidentified PHCN employee who is
also on the run had promised to get the three suspects mercury to
accomplish their aim.
Nemesis however caught up with them on Monday August 26, few hours
after Ibrahim lured a 10-year-old boy, Ishaya Segi, from his father's
farm at Amale village in Shiroro Local Government of the state, put
him on his motorcycle and abducted him to Lashi village, also within
the council area where his two other accomplices were waiting for him.
Saleh was said to have urged the boy to accompany him to his friend's
place in the neighbourhood, after which he would bring him back to the
same spot where he had picked him. The victim was said to have
followed Saleh, unknown to him that he would never return alive.
A police source at the homicide section of the Criminal Investigation
Department, Minna informed Crime Reports that no sooner was the victim
brought to Lashi village than the third suspect, Doma, brought out a
very sharp cutlass and cut off the head. The head was removed from his
body by Sarki who is said to be a son to the late village head of
Lashi.
The source added that during interrogation, Sarki confessed that he
was contracted to bring the 10-year-old boy's head by Gajere for
money-making ritual.
It was further learnt that during police investigation, the boy's head
was traced to Saleh's residence of Saleh while he later took the
police to two other accomplices. The police were taken near river
Erena in Shiroro Local Government Area of the state where the headless
body of the boy was buried in a shallow grave.
I Got Pregnant After Taking The Drug A Herbalist Gave Me - Female Lawyer Confesses
A lawyer from Cameroon, Mrs Ngala Norgu Julia, has been arrested by
men of the Cross River State Command of the Nigerian Immigration
Service, NIS, for allegedly being in possession of a one- week -old
baby girl which she claimed she was delivered of by a herbalist at
Okitiputa, Ondo State.
Mr Samuel Igochi, the Comptroller of Immigration, Cross River State
Command, said Ngala was arrested by the Intelligence and Investigation
Team of the Service at the Calabar port while trying to smuggle the
baby to Cameroon.
"She claimed a herbalist in Okitikpupa, Ondo State gave her some herbs
which she took in November 2012 after which she got pregnant and
delivered the baby but there are no signs in her that she actually
delivered that baby", Ogochi said.
According to him, a team was constituted to examine her but, after due
examination, there were no signs that she actually delivered the baby.
"Since the 1st of September 2013 which she gave as the date for her
delivery, her breasts were not able to produce milk as is always the
case with every birth which is quite unusual", the NIS boss stated.
"She then said she paid the sum of N1.5 million to the woman who
delivered her of the baby . Why such a whooping sum for just delivery
which is not by Caesarean process?".
He said the child would be handed over to the National Agency Against
Trafficking in Persons, NATIP, for upkeep till the determination of
the case since the NIS is not a baby factory.
"Taking care of such a baby is very expensive and time demanding and
since the Nigerian Immigration Service is not equipped to handle such
responsibility, we will hand over the child like the one we had two
weeks ago to NAPTIP in Uyo"
Ngala, who was accompanied by another Cameroonian lady, Mrs Mende
Cecila Fru, said she heard about the Okitipupa clinic assisting women
to deliver children supernaturally and so she had to borrow money and
came to Nigeria to consult the woman and she was given herbal medicine
which she took and and got pregant.
"When I heard that the woman was helping women without children to
deliver babies, I borrowed money here and there and came to Nigeria
and she gave me herbal medicine and when I went back I met my partner
and I became pregnant".
men of the Cross River State Command of the Nigerian Immigration
Service, NIS, for allegedly being in possession of a one- week -old
baby girl which she claimed she was delivered of by a herbalist at
Okitiputa, Ondo State.
Mr Samuel Igochi, the Comptroller of Immigration, Cross River State
Command, said Ngala was arrested by the Intelligence and Investigation
Team of the Service at the Calabar port while trying to smuggle the
baby to Cameroon.
"She claimed a herbalist in Okitikpupa, Ondo State gave her some herbs
which she took in November 2012 after which she got pregnant and
delivered the baby but there are no signs in her that she actually
delivered that baby", Ogochi said.
According to him, a team was constituted to examine her but, after due
examination, there were no signs that she actually delivered the baby.
"Since the 1st of September 2013 which she gave as the date for her
delivery, her breasts were not able to produce milk as is always the
case with every birth which is quite unusual", the NIS boss stated.
"She then said she paid the sum of N1.5 million to the woman who
delivered her of the baby . Why such a whooping sum for just delivery
which is not by Caesarean process?".
He said the child would be handed over to the National Agency Against
Trafficking in Persons, NATIP, for upkeep till the determination of
the case since the NIS is not a baby factory.
"Taking care of such a baby is very expensive and time demanding and
since the Nigerian Immigration Service is not equipped to handle such
responsibility, we will hand over the child like the one we had two
weeks ago to NAPTIP in Uyo"
Ngala, who was accompanied by another Cameroonian lady, Mrs Mende
Cecila Fru, said she heard about the Okitipupa clinic assisting women
to deliver children supernaturally and so she had to borrow money and
came to Nigeria to consult the woman and she was given herbal medicine
which she took and and got pregant.
"When I heard that the woman was helping women without children to
deliver babies, I borrowed money here and there and came to Nigeria
and she gave me herbal medicine and when I went back I met my partner
and I became pregnant".
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