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Musa Mohammed a 45-year-old security man in prison custody over alleged rape of a 15-year-old boy, by Magistrate O. A Ogunbowale of an Igbosere Magistrate’s Court, Lagos State The prosecutor, Inspector Asu Feddy said that the security man who resides on 30, Glover Road, Ikoyi committed the alleged offences on November 9, 2015, at 4:10p.m. The prosecutor said, “The defendant forcefully raped the boy.” The defendant is facing a two -count charge of assault and rape preferred against him by the police. However when the charge was read to the defendant, he pleaded guilty. The Magistrate consequently ordered that the defendant should be remanded in prison custody in view of his plea. The case was adjourned to December 9, for review of facts and sentencing. Source:http://www.abagram.com/2015/12/man-remanded-for-sodomy-with-15-year.html
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Lagos—Justice Ibrahim Buba of a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos yesterday restrained the Lagos State Attorney-General from prosecuting the two engineers who built the collapsed guest house of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN. Justice Buba also granted an order of injunction restraining the Commissioner of Police from arresting and detaining the applicants. The judge said that the orders will subsist until the state appeals his ruling. While ruling on the engineers’ application for injunction pending appeal, Justice Buba, urged the prosecution to ensure the appeal is heard expeditiously. “In the circumstances of this case, the counter affidavit has not been able to show that I should not exercise my discretion judicially and judiciously. “Even though the applicants had suffered defeat in this court, I am inclined to granting this application on the caveat or rider that the applicants must pursue their appeal diligently and vigorously so that justice can be done to all parties. “The application for injunction pending appeal has merit and is hereby granted. If the applicants fail to prosecute the appeal diligently, the order can be vacated by this court or the Court of Appeal depending on the situation, the time and place. Lagos State had preferred a 111-count charge against the Registered Trustees of SCOAN and the engineers over the collapsed building. Their arraignment was stalled on Monday and Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo of the Ikeja High Court adjourned till December 11 because of the state’s inability to serve three of the defendants with the charge. While arguing the application yesterday, the applicant’s counsel Mr Olalekan Ojo said: “The whole essence of the application is to protect the constitutional right of the applicants by preserving the intangible res of arrest and prosecution of the applicants. The interest of justice leans in favour of the preservation of the res.” The state, through its counsel Akinjide Bakare, prayed the court to refuse the application as it is another attempt to stop the implementation of the Coroner’s recommendations. Adding that the applicants do not have a valid appeal before the Court of Appeal and that granting the application would stop the Attorney-General from performing his functions in line with the 1999 Constitution Source: http://www.abagram.com/2015/12/court-retrains-lasg-from-prosecuting_1.html
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Temitope Osoba isn’t just any rookie looking for the big score in Nollywood, she’s right in the middle of things and making things happen. Even though she would never agree she has arrived, she has done many Yoruba blockbusters to have her name written in gold. Beautiful, sexy and ever-smiling, Temitope bedazzled the movie world as stripper in the late Bisi Komolafe’s strippers’ film “Igboro Ti Daru” and certainly got some tongues wagging about her. In this chat with Showtime, she opens up on variety of issues. Meet the ‘golden girl’ of Yoruba film: Who is Temitope Osoba? SOURCE: http://www.abagram.com/2015/12/you-cant-keep-relationship-without-sex.html
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Fast rising actress, Oma Iyasara, who hit Nollywood in 2011, has continued to grow from strength to strength. She has featured in many movies and acted with big names like Hollywood star, Hakeen Kae-Kazeem and screen diva, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde. In this chat with Entertainer, Oma talks about acting and her experience growing up in a polygamous home and how she pulled off sexy role in Don Oma Iyasara who rate Melvin romantic also said He’s a good guy and he’s lively. On set, he was amazing and very professional. but can't date him because his a fine boy, reason let she be the only fine person in the relationship (laughter). SOURCE:http://www.abagram.com/2015/11/acting-sex-role-my-most-challenging.html
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Tuface Idibia, who has just received a chieftaincy title in Kaduna State, has revealed his five success tips. “You have to be ready mentally, physically and spiritually to face challenges that will come your way. Number two is you must maintain your focus, focus on your dream and pursue it; live it and sleep it every day. “Number three is respect; you have to respect people because people are the backbone of your success and failure. You must respect your fans and the people that contributed in one way or the other to your success because there is no artist that can come out and say he or she is an island. “You have to have some level of humility. It is not by force that you must greet everybody you see on the road but you have to know how you put yourself out there. And finally talent, you need to have talent to make it in the industry.” Source:http://www.abagram.com/2015/11/tuface-idibia-shares-five-success-tips.html
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Singer, Tuface Idibia, who has just received a chieftaincy title in Kaduna State, has revealed his five success tips. He did this during a chat with Entertainer. “You have to be ready mentally, physically and spiritually to face challenges that will come your way. Number two is you must maintain your focus, focus on your dream and pursue it; live it and sleep it every day. “Number three is respect; you have to respect people because people are the backbone of your success and failure. You must respect your fans and the people that contributed in one way or the other to your success because there is no artist that can come out and say he or she is an island. “You have to have some level of humility. It is not by force that you must greet everybody you see on the road but you have to know how you put yourself out there. And finally talent, you need to have talent to make it in the industry.” Source:http://www.abagram.com/2015/11/tuface-idibia-shares-five-success-tips.html
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HEAD of South Africa’s Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities, Thoko Mkhwanazi-Xaluva, has said Chris Oyakhilome, founder of Believers Love World Incorporated, also known as Christ Embassy, risks a jail sentence in the country. In an interview with News24, Mkhwanazi-Xaluva accused Oyakhilome and heads of some churches of failing to disclose monies received from members. “Some of these religious leaders will face prison if they do not comply and we have been clear about our course of action,” she was quoted as saying. Mkhwanazi-Xaluva reportedly said Oyakhilome had indicated that he would fight the commission in court before making his records public. “If he intends on that route, we are ready. He will have to face the same fate as the others who refuse to hand over their financial records. “These people take money from people. What are they doing with that money? We want to know. We will not back down. Some religious leaders have also threatened the commission, which is leading us toward the legal route. Saps have been notified already. We are forced to take the legal route because some of them are not complying and we cannot be held to ransom by a few,” she said. SOURCE:http://www.abagram.com/2015/11/south-africa-threatens-to-imprison.html
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Handsome and talented singer cum producer, Augustine Kelechi Marius aka Tekno, is in ‘trouble’. He is in big ‘trouble’ because some female fans are desperate to have kids for him. According to the Ebonyi State indigene, girls, through the social media, regularly bombard him with nude pictures and beg for sex. In an exclusive interview with TS Weekend, Tekno whose new song, Duro is making waves bares it all. Excerpts: speaking more in the interview SOURCE:http://www.abagram.com/2015/11/by-tekno-some-female-fans-are-desperate.html
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*Odinkalu is the Chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Abuja. The global call for children to be protected from all forms of violence, in all settings was sounded on this day in 1989, when the UN adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Africa rein- forced this call to end violence, one year later, when it adopted its own African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. A four year-old girl raped by her uncle; a ten year old boy beaten to death by his father; yet another heart wrenching story of abuse. No day passes without similar stories in the media. Many of us will sigh and turn the page, searching for the financials, the latest corruption scandal, or the sports news. We seem to have become desensitized to these horrors our children suffer. On Universal Children’s Day, marked on November 20, and as the Goodwill Ambassador on Ending Violence Against Children, I urge you, please read on. Nigeria readily signed up to both treaties in 1991, and in 2003 we passed our own national law – the Child’s Rights Act – bringing in comprehensive protection for children from violence. Paper commitments, however, are meaningless without action and our children continue to suffer extreme levels of physical, sexual and emotional violence. Six out of ten children (60%) in Nigeria, according to the National Violence Against Children Survey, conducted by the National Population Commission with support from UNICEF and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suffer such violence. By any measure, that is shocking, horrific and, for Nigeria as a nation, an embarrassment. One in four girls (25%) and one in ten boys (10%) will suffer sexual violence before they reach 18 years old; this year alone 9 million of our children will have been subjected to rape and sexual abuse. And they suffer in silence. They are prevented from reaching out for help by shame, stigma and a lack of knowledge about where to get help. Most worrying is that sexual violence is so normalized amongst our children that many of them do not realise that what they suffering is wrong. Before they have turned 18 years http://abagram..com.ng/2015/11/ending-violence-against-children.html
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FEW days after Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka said he would support pro-Biafran agitators only if “their sponsors take the lead in any protest,” the General Overseer of Mount Zion Faith Global Liberation Ministries (a.k.a By Fire By Fire), Nnewi, Anambra State, Rt. Rev. Bishop Abraham Chris Udeh has called on Catholic Bishops to call the fiery priest to order. Bishop Udeh said Fr. Mbaka was dancing to the dictates of those he described as the ememies of the Igbos who also allegedly sponsored him to work against his Igbo brothers. He claimed that Fr. Mbaka allegedly worked against former President Goodluck Jonathan during the 2015 general elections leading to his loss, claiming he had started to work against the actualization of Biafra. “It appears you people (the media) are afraid to tell Mbaka the truth. Why should he be working against Igbo interest and everybody will keep quiet. Even the Catholic Bishops do not want to call him to order. He is not talking prophetically. Is the Buhari he projected to succeed Jonathan working for the interest of Ndigbo? Can’t we reason? That is the question we should ask ourselves”, Bishop Udeh said. He noted that Fr. Mbaka would live to see Biafra stand. The bishop said he will continue to support the agitation until the Igbo marginalization was addressed. He lambasted some Igbo leaders for keeping quiet over the arrest and continued detention of the Director of Radio Biafra, Mr Nnamdi Kanu “because they are contented with their political positions and the crumbs from the table in Abuja.” He said those politicians were only after their own pockets and not the interest of the Igbos. http://abagram..com.ng/2015/11/igbos-call-fr-mbaka-to-order-bishop.html
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WHEN Mr. Steve Nwosu, in his Frank Talk column of Wednesday, November 11, 2015 in the abagram, wondered if he belonged to Nigeria or Biafra, I felt that the distortion of the actual location of Igboland on the world map had gone too far that something had to be done to correct the misimpression and misrepresentation. Yes, Steve Nwosu is unapologetically Igbo and his wife, Toyin, is Yoruba, but what they both have in common is their citizenship of Nigeria. The issue, there- fore, is not where Steve Nwosu will run to if there are crises in Nigeria. The point is that no matter the circumstances, Steve Nwosu should prepare to assert his rights as a First Class Citizen of Nigeria in any part of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is the height of monumental deceit for anybody or group to suggest that Igboland (Ala-Igbo) is Biafra, and that the Igbo are Biafrans. The truth of the matter is that Igboland (Ala-Igbo) is today part and parcel of the geographical space called Nigeria. There is no place or country on the map of the world called Biafra. Even then, where did Nnamdi Kanu of the so-called Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) get the warped idea that Igboland, Ekoiland, Ibibioland, Efikland, Ijawland, Annangland, Itshekiriland, Urhoboland, etc, all belong to Biafra? Even when Biafra existed between 1967 and 1970, not all Igboland was part of Biafra. Igboland, west of the River Niger (Delta North Senatorial Zone), was not part of the geographical space of Ojukwu’s Biafra, my own Biafra. And it must take the worst form of hallucination for Nnamdi Kanu to presume to be in a position, without their consent, to determine for Ndi-Igbo, talk less of the Ijaw, Urhobo, Ibibio, etc, where they should belong as a country. As I have argued elsewhere, the idea of Biafra, as epitomized by General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, practically ended in 1982 when he came back to Igboland as a citizen of Nigeria after being pardoned by former President Shehu Shagari for his role in the Nigeria-Biafra war (not Nigeria-Biafra civil war). Ojukwu went on to contest the Onitsha senatorial seat in 1983 in the old Anambra State (Anambra, Enugu and the northern part of Ebony States) as a citizen of Nigeria. Ojukwu also participated in the General Sani Abacha National Constitutional Conference in 1995 as a citizen of Nigeria. In fact, Ojukwu contested the Presidency of Nigeria (not Biafra) in 2003 and 2007 on the platform of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) founded by Chief Chekwas Okorie. Even when Ojukwu died, he was given a befitting state burial with full military honours by the former President of Nigeria (nor Biafra) Dr. Goodluck Jonathan and the Nigerian Army. As a matter of fact, Ojukwu’s coffin was draped with the Nigerian flag (not the Biafran flag). So, where, really, are these later-day dreamers of a fictional Biafra coming from? Now, that is not to suggest that the Biafran dream is dead. As Ojukwu himself pointed out in his book entitled, “Biafra: Selected Speeches”, published in 1969 by Harper & Row Publishers, New York, USA, “The Biafran dream is the creation of an African state that will act as a bulwark against foreign impositions. Our struggle, therefore, is African nationalism conscious of itself and fully aware of the powers with which it is contending. Biafra is about the creation of a black African state with; (a) common citizenship, with equal rights and privileges for all men anywhere in the country; (b) common laws and a common judicial system; (c) a common electoral system; (d) equal rights of all citizens before the law; (e) rights to acquire property and make a living anywhere in the country; (f) equal rights to employment anywhere in the country; and (g) equal rights to protection of life and property”. In other words, the Biafran dream was, and remains, the building of a New Society – a progressive black people’s republic based on African nationalism, not on Igbo or Eastern Nigerian nationalism. Biafra, as projected by Ojukwu, the symbol of that struggle, in 1969, is more than a government or a place; it is an idea about the freedom of the Black race. The problem of the Igbo is that they have refused to assert their Rights as First Class Citizens of Nigeria as guaranteed in the 1999 Constitution (as amended). The Constitution of Nigeria has never provided anywhere that the Igbo are slaves or Second Class Citizens. When, for instance, a policy or regulation discriminates against the Igbo, rather than go to court to challenge the infraction because Section 42 (1a) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) abhors discrimination of Nigerian citizens on ethnic grounds, Ohanaeze Ndi-Igbo, in its dim-witted campaign and cravings for contracts, will be shouting Igbo marginalization, while MASSOB and Nnamdi Kanu, in their confusion as to the real meaning of Biafra, will be misguidedly organizing protests chanting self-determination for the Igbo. When Igbo senators and honourable members in the National Assembly fail to ensure that federal projects for Igboland are not only accommodated in the national budgets but are also executed, rather than deploy the provisions of Section 69 of the Constitution to recall such lazy and unserious lawmakers, the Igbo looks askance and acquiesces in the stupid belief that their political leaders are untouchables who have been elected or appointed to take or “eat” their own share of the national cake on their behalf. When state governors and local government chairmen openly mismanage or embezzle federal allocations meant for the development of the human and material resources of Igboland, rather than mobilise members of their Houses of Assembly to impeach such governors or remove such local government chairmen from office, the Igbo behaves as if they are slaves with no powers to force their state and local leaders to account for how their own share of the national resource is expended. The truth of the matter is that until the Igbo decides to use their town or community unions or establishes a pan-Igbo platform to protect and defend their rights as bona fide citizens of Nigeria, no amount of organizing meaningless protests by MASSOB or IPOB will enable them live the full potential of their lives as human beings. Luckily for the Igbo, there is already a platform, Mezie Ala-Igbo Foundation that has been registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to address the issues that have been raised in this discourse. Key among the goals of Mezie Ala-Igbo are to (a) organize legal representation for Igbo people who suffer official high-handedness or brutality in the hands of the coercive forces of the state, (b) challenge any discriminatory actions or polices that impact negatively on NdiIgbo with regard to admissions, employment, promotions and contract opportunities, (c) seek redress for Igbo people who are victims of trade or business scams, sorting in schools, sexual harassment in work places, assault by touts or thugs, extortion at police stations and checkpoints, etc, (d) seek reparation for Igbo people who are victims of ethno-religious crises, Igbo-phobia, etc, (e) monitor the performance profile of yearly budgets of the federal, state and local governments in relation to how they impact projects’ execution in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu, Imo and Rivers states, as well as the Delta North Senatorial Zone of Delta State and (f) mobilise resources to remove governors, local government chairmen, legislators, including ministers and heads of government parastatals whose non-performance in office impacts negatively on the development of Igboland. The point is that should the Igbo even decide to leave Nigeria, peacefully or otherwise, since they are guaranteed such a right under the United Nations Charter on human rights and self-determination, it is their political, cultural, bureaucratic and business leaders who will determine when to embark on such a venture. And I doubt if MASSOB’s Ralph Uwazuruike and IPOB’s Nnamdi Kanu, with their idea of Biafra that has nothing to do with Ojukwu’s Biafra, both in concept and vision, will be accommodated in such a gathering deciding the fate of the Igbo race http://abagram..com.ng/2015/11/biafra-does-not-exist-anywhere-by-mr.html
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No investor can come into a city filled with crises. So, wherever you are, saying, ‘let them (the protesters) move on’, the only way I can support it is when you join them. So, please, I am begging all of us, let us join hands and develop our place, Igboland.” http://abagram..com.ng/2015/11/biafra-mbaka-gives-condition-to-support.html
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No investor can come into a city filled with crises. So, wherever you are, saying, ‘let them (the protesters) move on’, the only way I can support it is when you join them. So, please, I am begging all of us, let us join hands and develop our place, Igboland.” http://abagram..com.ng/2015/11/biafra-mbaka-gives-condition-to-support.html
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Blood flowed yesterday as a pregnant woman, two children and seven others perished in an auto crash involving an 18-seater bus and an articulated crane lorry belonging to a Chinese construction firm in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State capital. The incident occurred at about 8.45a.m at Ogbe-Awusa junction along the ever-busy Onueke-Afikpo Federal Highway when the bus, belonging to the Ezza South Mass Transit with registration number, NKE, 28LG rammed into the crane lorry which was making a U- turn on the road. The ill fated bus was said to have loaded from Onueke, Ezza South council headquarters coming to Abakaliki when the incident occurred. Men of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ebonyi Sector Command were at the scene to save some of the victims, although it was gathered that the bus driver died on the spot. An eyewitness, Mr. Favour John, who spoke to our correspondent at the scene, said “accidents usually happen all the time at this Ogbe-Awusa junction. The truck was trying to turn all the way from Spera in Deo junction but the bus driver was on a very high speed and could not exercise patience, just like other commuters who parked and waited for the lorry to complete its turning but, because the driver was on speed, he rammed into the crane resulting in this number of casualties.” Another eyewitness, Chibuike Nwali also lamented that it was painful that many passengers died in an accident many believed was avoidable. “The impatience of the driver led to this accident. The most painful thing was the death of a woman and her two kids who died instantly at the scene. I was just coming out from my house and on getting to this junction, this crane was turning when the bus rammed into it.” However, an FRSC official, who did not want his name in print revealed that his men on duty have impounded the same bus because of dangerous and reckless driving of the deceased driver just last week before yesterday’s incident and lamented that despite the efforts of the commission, commuters still indulged in reckless driving which poses great danger to other road users. Meanwhile, when contacted, Caretaker Committee Chairman of Ezza South Council Area, Mr. Joseph Egede confirmed the incident and said the survivors had been taken to the Federal Teaching Hospital (FETHA), Abakaliki, for treatment while the dead have been deposited at the mortuary. http://abagram..com.ng/2015/11/pregnant-woman-9-others-perish-in-auto.html
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Blood flowed yesterday as a pregnant woman, two children and seven others perished in an auto crash involving an 18-seater bus and an articulated crane lorry belonging to a Chinese construction firm in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State capital. The incident occurred at about 8.45a.m at Ogbe-Awusa junction along the ever-busy Onueke-Afikpo Federal Highway when the bus, belonging to the Ezza South Mass Transit with registration number, NKE, 28LG rammed into the crane lorry which was making a U- turn on the road. The ill fated bus was said to have loaded from Onueke, Ezza South council headquarters coming to Abakaliki when the incident occurred. Men of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Ebonyi Sector Command were at the scene to save some of the victims, although it was gathered that the bus driver died on the spot. An eyewitness, Mr. Favour John, who spoke to our correspondent at the scene, said “accidents usually happen all the time at this Ogbe-Awusa junction. The truck was trying to turn all the way from Spera in Deo junction but the bus driver was on a very high speed and could not exercise patience, just like other commuters who parked and waited for the lorry to complete its turning but, because the driver was on speed, he rammed into the crane resulting in this number of casualties.” Another eyewitness, Chibuike Nwali also lamented that it was painful that many passengers died in an accident many believed was avoidable. “The impatience of the driver led to this accident. The most painful thing was the death of a woman and her two kids who died instantly at the scene. I was just coming out from my house and on getting to this junction, this crane was turning when the bus rammed into it.” However, an FRSC official, who did not want his name in print revealed that his men on duty have impounded the same bus because of dangerous and reckless driving of the deceased driver just last week before yesterday’s incident and lamented that despite the efforts of the commission, commuters still indulged in reckless driving which poses great danger to other road users. Meanwhile, when contacted, Caretaker Committee Chairman of Ezza South Council Area, Mr. Joseph Egede confirmed the incident and said the survivors had been taken to the Federal Teaching Hospital (FETHA), Abakaliki, for treatment while the dead have been deposited at the mortuary. http://abagram..com.ng/2015/11/pregnant-woman-9-others-perish-in-auto.html
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