Politics › Dogara Deducts Lawmaker's Salaries - Jibrin by midolian(op): 9:03pm On Jul 25, 2016 |
– The embattled former House of Representatives committee chairman on appropriation Abdulmumin Jubrin has accused speaker Yakubu Dogara of scamming colleagues
– Jubrin said the speaker alongside his three-man cabal deduct money from the salaries of House of Representative members
Speaker Yakubu Dogara and other principal officers accused of massive corruption
The embattled former chairman of the committee on appropriation of the House of Representatives Abdulmumin Jubrin has made more revelations on how speaker Yakubu Dogara deducts money from salaries of colleagues.
In a statement made available to NAIJ.com, Jubrin said the speaker and his three-man senior cabal have enshrined corruption in the lower house.
Jubrin said: “Speaker Yakubu Dogara and his senior cabal namely deputy speaker Yusuf Lasun, whip Doguwa and minority leader Ogor has promoted corruption so badly in the House that if President Muhammadu Buhari with his disdain for corruption and corrupt people have the slightest idea, he will ban the quartet permanently from the Villa before they eventually allow for proper and unbiased investigation by the House.”
Jubrin in this fresh allegation against the speaker said Dogara in collaboration with the deputy speaker diverted millions of naira in the guise of paying for guest houses and office residence.
“The issue became so messy that the deputy speaker openly accused Hon Herma Hembe of short changing them of millions of naira in the deal to the shock of many Hon Members.
“Speaker Yakubu Dogara frequently abuse his office amounting to conflict of interest by soliciting for inappropriate favours from agencies and Multinational companies. He forced an agency to grant loans and a construction company blackmailed to do some work at his Asokoro ‘plot’,” Jubrin said.
He also said Dogara “carefully” designed a scheme to shortchange all members of the lower house of their wages.
These monies, Jubrin said are deducted as mortgage arrangement to build houses for members of the House of Representatives.
“He has been applying every under hand tactics to ensure members agree to the deal.
“Speaker Yakubu Dogara has consistently refused members access to the financial dealings and internal budget of the House. He runs the financial management of the House like a cult aided and abated by the Chairman House services Hon Babanlle Ila. It is no longer news that all over the House, honourable members are aware of the monumental fraud perpetrated by Speaker Yakubu Dogara in this regard.
“We are even told that this is a child’s play compared to the mess and allegations of money laundering he left behind as Chairman house services in both the 6th and 7th Assembly. The EFCC should have something to start working with in respect to his tenure as Chairman House services if they properly dust their files,” the embattled lawmaker said.
He further called on all members of the House of Representatives to prevail on the speaker and his cabals for a thorough investigations on the allegations against them in the interest of the country.
“This is just the tip of an iceberg, I will make further revelations in due course,” Jubrin said.
Since the past week, there has been a crossfire between the speaker Dogara and the former committee chairman on appropriation at the House of Representatives.
The crisis has led to avalanche of revelations on illegal activities of lawmakers in the padding the recently passed appropriation act.
The crisis started after Dogara sacked Jubrin as the chairman of committee on appropriation.
Jubrin had earlier accused the speaker and his cabals of adding N40 billion for themselves in the budget, he also claimed to have prevented the trio from perpetrating the fraudulent act. https://www.naij.com/903851-yakubu-dogara-abdulmumin-crossfire-revelations-emerge.html
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Family › Re: Guy Announced His Grandfather's Death By Selfie Taking In Hospital - Photo by midolian(m): 8:31pm On Jul 25, 2016 |
I like my guy, abeg.
For the "groundfather" to have lived to see his grandchildren grow this old, he has tried. His death is worth celebrating. I would take selfies with him in the coffin and grave. |
Celebrities › Re: "Are You Going To Church To Seduce The Pastor" Fans Blast Oge Okoye (photo) by midolian(m): 9:15pm On Jul 24, 2016*. Modified: 9:31pm On Jul 24, 2016 |
ritababe: u deserve a medal why a medal and not you, sweetheart? A medal is worth money. You are priceless! Kindly reconsider..  |
Celebrities › Re: "Are You Going To Church To Seduce The Pastor" Fans Blast Oge Okoye (photo) by midolian(m): 8:33pm On Jul 24, 2016*. Modified: 9:08pm On Jul 24, 2016 |
What kind of nonsense is this?  A mother for that matter! This is something a single lady shouldn't do, let alone a married woman. One seen as a role model by some(@ least her children). Normally, I see boobs as organs specially created by God to complement a woman's beauty. In this sense, if a woman feels she doesn't attract men enough with her face, she can stylishly flaunt this(ceteris paribus)...but No! not on a Sunday(to church)...No! Not when she is married..No! Not when she has kids ...NO! |
Romance › Re: Man Wearing A Jumper Having Sex With Girlfrnd In Middle Of A PAVEMENT (PICTURES) by midolian(op): 12:40pm On Jul 24, 2016 |
Broad-day-light fa!  Even if the man no get sense, the woman suppose get sense. How can you make bare your back side for a man to penetrate in the open like this? Oyinbo ti ya werey! |
Romance › Man Wearing A Jumper Having Sex With Girlfrnd In Middle Of A PAVEMENT (PICTURES) by midolian(op): 12:34pm On Jul 24, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: IDP Camp Couples Share Their Love Stories (PIX) by midolian(op): 11:56am On Jul 24, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: Wizkid's Fans Gave Justine Skye Warning About breaking Wizkid's Heart by midolian(m): 6:39am On Jul 24, 2016 |
Like wizkid, like fans  |
Politics › Re: IDP Camp Couples Share Their Love Stories (PIX) by midolian(op): 6:17am On Jul 24, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Get Right Hands To Fix Economy, Your Classmates Frm Katsina Doing Nothing–ezeife by midolian(op): 6:15am On Jul 24, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Get Right Hands To Fix Economy, Your Classmates Frm Katsina Doing Nothing–ezeife by midolian(op): 6:03am On Jul 24, 2016*. Modified: 8:53am On Jul 24, 2016 |
We have to adopt long-term planning on where we want the country to be,”he told Daily Trust in an interview. A standing ovation for the red cap chief. He wants us to adopt a long-term planning and expects to see results now. Why these kind of men will never make sense to me is that they saw nothing in GEJ's 6wasted years in powerAso Rock(when the 'economy problem' began to get out of hand) and when they themselves were in power, they did nothing. Ezeife is just one of these pained tribal bigots that wants to be heard. |
Politics › Get Right Hands To Fix Economy, Your Classmates Frm Katsina Doing Nothing–ezeife by midolian(op): 5:56am On Jul 24, 2016*. Modified: 6:34am On Jul 24, 2016 |
Elder statesman, Dr. Chukwuemeka Ezeife, has warned President Muhammadu Buhari to do away with selfish tendencies in his appointments.
Ezeife warned that Nigeria’s economy was in crisis, adding that the way forward for Nigeria was to urgently map out ideas to take it out of doldrums.
“We have to adopt long-term planning on where we want the country to be,” he told Daily Trust in an interview.
“I support the Central Bank of Nigeria as they want naira to float as having two prices for foreign currency.
“This will deter somebody who buys hard currency from the bank and comes out to sell on the black market.
“There is the need for an economic advisory council, they advise economic ministry and the presidency.
“We should avoid ‘dogon turanci’ at seminars, workshops but to develop the country’s agric, industry.”
The former permanent secretary and state governor further stated that: “Buhari should get the right people and not his classmates from Katsina only.” http://dailypost.ng/2016/07/23/get-right-hands-fix-economy-classmates-katsina-nothing-ezeife-tells-buhari/?utm_source=snap_dp1&utm_medium=twitterLalasticlala https://royaltimes.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Dr-Chukwuemeka-Ezeife.jpg |
Politics › Re: IDP Camp Couples Share Their Love Stories (PIX) by midolian(op): 5:47am On Jul 24, 2016 |
Tolexander: na lie.
When you see real love, honestly, Lara won't be pretty at all placing her beside the chic in whom you found the love.  Tolexander, you sef see love like that? You think say Dangote daughter or Son go marry person from IDP camp because of love? Jungle don mature now oo! Lion don dey use quality clipper. |
Politics › Re: IDP Camp Couples Share Their Love Stories (PIX) by midolian(op): 5:29am On Jul 24, 2016 |
paschal47: mehn too long but why would the person above me quote everything  lmao.. No! I didn't quote everything. That's the continuation of the story  |
Politics › Re: IDP Camp Couples Share Their Love Stories (PIX) by midolian(op): 5:24am On Jul 24, 2016*. Modified: 6:36am On Jul 24, 2016 |
The day I ll believe in love is the day it brings me and the likes of Iara Oshiomole together. The day I ll believe in love is when it makes Dangote's daughter/Son marry someone from IDP camp. The day I ll believe in love is when it brings Zahra Buhari and smellymouth together Bottom LineThe over-rated Love hasn't done much in making the High class and low class One.  |
Politics › Re: IDP Camp Couples Share Their Love Stories (PIX) by midolian(op): 5:18am On Jul 24, 2016 |
Musa and Abba got married in March, in the presence of an Islamic scholar, elated family members, friends and officials at the camp.
There are tens of IDP camps scattered across 13 states, including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, in northern Nigeria.
The Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, a non-governmental humanitarian organisation, that is part of the Norwegian Refugee Council, estimates that, as of December 31, 2015, there were about over two million (2,152,000) IDPs from 207 Local Government Areas in Nigeria.
The IDMC figures showed that Borno, with 1,434,149, has the highest number of IDPs, followed by Adamawa (136,010), Yobe (131,203), Benue (85,393), Plateau (77,317), Bauchi (70,078), Zamfara (44,929), Taraba (50,227), Nasarawa (37,553), Kaduna (36,976), Gombe (25,332), and Kano (9,331).
The report also noted that of the total figure of IDPs, 85 per cent of them were displaced as a result of Boko Haram insurgency attacks, down from 95.3 per cent in August, 2015. Communal clashes and natural disasters were the other factors.
A previous report by the IDMC stated that Nigeria has the third highest number of IDPs in the world, behind Syria with 6.5 million IDPs, and Colombia with 5.7 million IDPs.
Conjugation challenge
An official of the National Emergency Management Agency in one of the IDP camps in Yola, Mr. Ibrahim Sumaila, told our correspondent that a major challenge for married couples was a place to formally conjugate their union.
Sumaila said, “For those who are bold enough to approach us, we find a private separate place for them. The camp setting usually separates men and women. The men usually come to us through the imam, one of the Muslim leaders or the chairman and we would give them about two weeks and some form of privacy in that location to spend enough time with their wives. After the two weeks, the woman and the man move back to their separate locations. But majority of them don’t come to us.”
A health worker in one of the IDP camps in Yola, who did not want to be named, said some of the challenges married couples face in the camps are the lack of health care facilities for new-borns and pregnant women.
She said, “They need so many things. Most pregnant women put to bed and do not have clothes for their babies; so many are unhealthy. Also, sometimes when cases like candida is not treated, the man keeps re-infecting the woman, and we don’t have enough facilities to handle such cases. You can’t blame someone for falling in love and getting pregnant because he or she is in an IDP camp.”
Sumaila said that about 10 weddings were conducted in the camp he oversees in the last one year. Most of the weddings are usually conducted in the presence of a Muslim or Christian cleric.
His views were echoed by a senior disaster risk reduction officer, in another IDP camp in Yola, Mr. Joe Odo. Odo who is also a NEMA official said, “We have recorded about 10 to 15 weddings since December 2015. We are regularly called upon to settle domestic issues between the couples and advise them. Also, we have empowerment and skill acquisition programmes which cater for about 90-95 per cent of women, so that they can be independent, even without the support of a man.”
He said the major challenge for women in the IDP camps was stigmatisation. “A lot of these women especially are looked down upon by society, because they feel they have been violated by the insurgents. So, when they find love in the camp, it acts like a cleanser and helps them to deal with the pain of their past,” he said.
Odo further said that the divorce rates among the couples were low mainly because they don’t face the challenges normal couples encounter. He said, “We provide for most of their basic needs, just like for everyone else in the camp. I’m sure if we were not providing for them, issues might occur that are common with normal couples.”
Sumaila added, “The divorce rate is low, but there have been one or two cases, but more among couples who got married before coming to the IDP camp.”
‘Boko Haram brought us together’
A consultant psychiatrist, Dr. Nneka Nnaogu, said the blossoming of love among IDP couples were proof of one of the three sections under Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs which includes love needs, such as intimate relationships and friends.
“We are all humans with similar needs. No matter one’s occupation or circumstance or condition, everyone desires to love and be loved. Even being in an IDP camp does not stop people from loving or being loved, despite their prevailing situation,” Nnaogu told our correspondent.
Another consultant psychiatrist, Dr. Peter Ogunnubi, noted that it is an adaptive nature of human beings to want to surmount any problem despite the prevailing circumstances.
Ogunnubi further said this adaptive coping mechanism creates a field for love to grow, even in times of adversities and conflict.
“Love is like a defensive mechanism, a way of making us see life at the end of the dark tunnel,” Ogunnubi told SUNDAY PUNCH.
Despite the trauma of being first-hand witnesses to insurgency in the North-East of Nigeria, the love stories of couples at the various IDP camps in the country, seem to give credence to what the psychiatrists said.
For 27-year-old Faisal Musa, from Madagali, another town in Adamawa, which was recently liberated by the Nigerian military, he is overjoyed and contented with having a woman as the love of his life.
He said it was fate that brought his wife, 24-year-old Fatima, to his way in the IDP camp in Yola. They had both escaped the killing fields that was Bama and Madagali at the peak of the insurgency in 2015, and brought to Yola by the military.
Unknown to him, Fatima, the woman that would eventually become his wife, had experienced an horrific tragedy prior to their meeting at the IDP camp. She had witnessed the killing of her first husband by extremists when they attacked her village in Gwoza, Borno State. They were married for five years.
But Musa was drawn to her from the first week, he told SUNDAY PUNCH. That knowledge of her past, he noted, drew him even closer to her, because of the way she carried herself. “I was even more attracted to her because of her courage, beauty and simplicity,” he told our correspondent.
Fatima said Musa had been able to fill the void left by the death of her former husband. She said she appreciated his concern for her welfare. More so, he did not act like he was bothered that she already had four children from her previous marriage, she said.
“I also felt he could protect me, but only God is the ultimate protector,” she stated.
A few months after their first meeting last year, the couple got married. Fatima said she would like to return to her village in Gwoza when it is safe to go back, but noted that she would go wherever her husband, Musa, goes.
“Even if I have to go back to Gwoza, I would stay there or anywhere, as long as he is with me,” she told our correspondent. The couple have a baby together, Aisha, who was delivered in the camp. The baby has even brought more joy to their lives, and made them closer than before, Fatima noted.
“It was not easy for me at the beginning when I came here (to the IDP camp). But now, I am happy, very happy,” Fatima said.
Similarly, 36-year-old Ahmadu Garba and Amina, both from Gwoza were bonded by tragedy, however in different circumstances.
While Garba’s sister was killed by Boko Haram when they attacked Gwoza, Amina lost her husband after he decided to join the extremist group, a few years into their marriage.
“I had to escape and run away from him, when he said he wanted to join Boko Haram. When I got to the IDP camp, I reported him to security agents. I dont know where he is now,” said Amina.
Garba noted he was happy she made that decision because he would not have found her at the IDP camp.
“I am happy I decided to marry her here,” he said.
Hadiza Umar, 22, was one of the girls that rescued by the military from Boko Haram captivity in Sambisa forest. The insurgents had attacked her village in Gwoza and killed many, including her uncle and seven of his children. Her younger sister, who was also captured is still missing, she said.
She claimed she met some of the abducted Chibok girls in Gwoza, when the extremists moved them from Sambisa, while trying to escape the assaults from the army.
She said, “When we were in Sambisa, we did not see the Chibok girls, but we met them in Gwoza, they were the ones teaching us. I remember the name of one, Maryam Mohammed. There were different classes, and Maryam was the one teaching us. We spent four days in the bush before the military rescued us.”
Umar’s present state is still blurred by the memory of her recent past. But the love she has found in the IDP camp has helped her move on with life, she told SUNDAY PUNCH. At the time our correspondent visited, her husband was not available for comments. But she expressed joy in finding him in the camp. http://punchng.com/couples-who-met-in-idp-camps-how-we-fled-from-boko-haram-and-ran-into-love/ |
Politics › IDP Camp Couples Share Their Love Stories (PIX) by midolian(op): 5:18am On Jul 24, 2016 |
https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/punchng/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/24013324/Bukar-and-wife-Amina.jpg Faisal Musa and wife, Fatima
The power of love knows no boundaries, whether in times of peace or conflict, as demonstrated by couples who found their spouses in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Nigeria, ARUKAINO UMUKORO writes
The last thing 20-year-old Fatima Isa was hoping to find in an Internally Displaced Persons camp was love. Last year, the extremist group, Boko Haram, had launched an attack on Isa’s village in Borno State, forcing her and tens of other villagers to flee into the mountains. But when Cupid’s arrow sought her at the IDP camp in Malkohi, in the heart of Yola, Adamawa State capital, there was no place to hide.
One Friday this year, Isa met 25-year-old Ibrahim Musa, a volunteer security guard at the camp, just after the customary Muslim Friday prayers. For Musa, it was love at first sight.
He told SUNDAY PUNCH, “I’m a volunteer at the IDP camp here. I help the military to open the gate and take note of people who come in. On one of those days, I saw Fatima for the first time and I felt excitement because she was beautiful to look at. So, I approached her and I told her my feelings.
“I told her I wanted to marry her. I said I was not playing around because I had fallen in love with her. She then asked why I was interested in her. I said that was how God destined it. She said since I was interested in her, I should ask my family members within the camp to approach her family and ask for her hand formally.”
Both Isa and Musa are from Gwoza. Gwoza is a rocky border town in Borno which is famous, within security circles, for hosting the elite police academy where mobile policemen are trained. But since the Boko Haram crises began, it has suffered several attacks from the violent sect.
Painful memories
It was during one of such attacks that Isa’s first marriage ended abruptly. During the attack, she fled to the mountains in terror. Her husband of two years, Adamu, was not so lucky. He was killed by the insurgents. So for Isa, love and marriage held painful memories.
But she soon caved in under Musa’s persistent overtures, put her past aside and decided to love again. According to her, Musa’s concern for her emotional welfare was crucial to her decision to marry him.
She said, “I told him about my late husband and how he was killed by Boko Haram. He was there to comfort me. We both shared our stories of how we managed to escape from Gwoza. Our stories brought us closer.
“I was attracted to him because I saw that he can be a responsible man. I also like his faith and he showed that he can handle responsibility,” a smiling Isa told our correspondent one afternoon at the IDP camp.
Since their marriage two months ago, which was conducted by an Islamic teacher at the camp, the couple say life has taken a better turn.
“For now, he does not have the money to rent an apartment outside the camp; that is why we are staying here together. But some day, I would like to return to Gwoza. I’m looking forward to raising a home with him outside the camp. The number of children we would have depends on God,” she said, adding playfully that she felt a bit jealous when he looked at other women in the camp.
Musa laughed it off, saying, “Although I had seen other women here at the IDP camp before I took interest in her, from the first day I saw her, I knew she was the one I would marry. For me, she was the most beautiful and pleasing among them. Nothing has changed. It is God’s will. I hope we can spend more time together in the future as husband and wife.”
Isa said she wanted to learn a vocation like knitting, while Musa said he desired to go back to farming after they return to their communities.
Hope, love in a gloomy place
As our correspondent walked through the camp speaking to officials, social workers, clerics and displaced persons, Cupid’s presence was unmistakable, despite the pervasive air of despondence in the place. An official at the camp said there have been about five official weddings at the camp in the last one year.
Wamilendu Solomon, 25, and Deborah James are one of such young couples. Solomon fled his village in Michika Local Government Area, Adamawa, last year, in the dead of the night, chased by a hail of bullets fired by a horde of Boko Haram fighters. The 25-year-old said he survived simply by a stroke of fate.
“I ran from our village to another village in Borno State, where I lived for several weeks. Later, they also attacked the village. If not for the grace of God, I would have been dead long ago. Boko Haram killed many people in my village; but it was God who saved me. I am lucky to have survived those attacks,” he told our correspondent.
His elder brother and some of his friends were not lucky. They were killed during the attacks. Solomon said their deaths deeply affected him, so much that he wanted to give up on living. However, in the midst of deaths and personal loss, while fleeing to Yola, the Adamawa State capital, Solomon said he found a gift that changed his life — love.
“Deborah was also trying to escape the Boko Haram onslaught on Michika. I’ve always liked her since we were in Michika. But it was when we were escaping that I knew that I wanted us to be together always,” Solomon recollected.
On her part, Deborah said she owed Solomon a debt of gratitude, adding that he was a source of strength as things got tough as they fled from danger. She said, “It was when we were running together (that their relationship started). His constant words of encouragement helped me not to give up. One of those days, he told me to keep running and not look back; he said we should stay together.”
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But they could not stay together for too long. There was yet another attack and in the midst of the crisis, they lost contact. Solomon found his way to an Internally Displaced Persons camp in Yola, the Adamawa State capital. He had lost Deborah. But he held on hoping that they would meet again.
But like in the 1992 Hollywood epic drama, The Last of the Mohicans, set in 1757 during the French and Indian war, where one of the characters said to his lover, “I will find you, no matter how long it will take, no matter how far,” Solomon never gave up hope of finding the love of his life. “I was determined not to lose her. So, I went in search of her,” he said.
He got his wish five months later, via a phone call from Deborah’s parents, informing him of their daughter’s safety, and giving him the address of the place she was staying with her aunt. “They had my telephone number before the attack but they could not reach me immediately because there was no network connection then,” he said.
With a smile playing on her lips, Deborah recalled, “When I heard he was also in Yola, I was so happy. When I finally saw him, I was happy. I told him I was not going to stay with my aunt anymore, that I would go back to the IDP camp with him; I did not want anything to separate us again, no matter what, I wanted to be by his side.”
The reunion was sweet. Solomon said he knew he did not want to wait a day longer to marry her. He said, “Life was harder without her. I missed her so much.”
At the IDP camp on January 17, last year, the love-struck couple were joined as husband and wife by a reverend father. They now have a beautiful eight-month-old daughter named Susanna and Inigiju, which in their local language means, “She belongs to God.”
“I suffered a lot during the crisis, and I would have been long dead, if not for God’s grace. That is why I gave my daughter that name,” Deborah explained happily.
Like the Solomons, gloom brought 35-year-old Baba Gana Bukar and 20-year-old Amina Abba together.
During the insurgents’ attack on his village, Banki, in Bama Local Government Area, Bukar said he and many others luckily escaped to Cameroon. After spending several months in Cameroon, Bukar and others were rescued and brought by the Nigerian military to the IDP camp in Yola.
Abba, like Bukar, is also from Bama. But the couple never knew each other until they met at the IDP camp, Yola. Then love happened.
“I felt inside my heart that I was in love with him too, but as a woman, I could not tell him directly. So, when he came to me to tell me how he felt about me, I was happy,” Abba said. As she spoke, she kept looking at Musa, before breaking the narrative at a point to throw her right arm over her husband’s shoulder.
“I was shy to tell her how I felt on the first day, but I became bold a few days later. I told her I love you directly, and went to look for her people at the camp,” Bukar said. |
Politics › Re: Forgery Trial: Nobody Will Remove Me From Office, Says Ekweremadu by midolian(m): 10:15pm On Jul 23, 2016*. Modified: 11:14pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
Tolexander: You claimed nobody can remove you from the seat, yet you were still saying you are not sure if you will still be on that seat tomorrow!
Well, Heaven can't wait, we only watching the sky Hoping for the best and expecting the worst! As if say u dey my mind...  Ekweremadu is the most confused man ever! |
Politics › Re: 8 Times Buhari Messed A Handshake Up by midolian(m): 8:48pm On Jul 23, 2016*. Modified: 11:15pm On Jul 23, 2016 |
Hmmm..
Our 'epileptic' media is at it again. |
Crime › Re: Italy Jails Three Nigerian Mafia 'subjects' Of Cosa Nostra Clan by midolian(op): 10:05pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
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Crime › Re: Italy Jails Three Nigerian Mafia 'subjects' Of Cosa Nostra Clan by midolian(op): 4:28pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
Heartbreaking moment for NCAN members  |
Crime › Italy Jails Three Nigerian Mafia 'subjects' Of Cosa Nostra Clan by midolian(op): 3:43pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
(Reuters) - An Italian court has jailed three members of a Nigerian crime gang in Palermo, Sicily, sentencing them to at least a decade in prison each for crimes including attempted murder.
Prosecutors said the trio brought to Palermo the practices of the "" cult, which Nigerian police said carried out ritual murders, mutilation and rape in the early 1990s.
In Sicily, they used mafia techniques in carrying out attempted murder, armed robbery, bodily harm, extortion and drug-dealing, and answered to Italy's most storied mafia organisation, the Cosa Nostra, as if they were its subjects, prosecutors said.
The court's verdict, reached on Wednesday and made available on Friday, handed down sentences of 12 years and four months to the gang's boss and just over 10 years each to two others.
The group is believed to have attacked two people with bottles and axes late one night in January 2014 in Palermo's Ballaro street market, where police later found the victims with gashed foreheads.
The was among several secret societies that took hold in Nigerian universities in the 1990s, allegedly attacking people on campus with guns and knives, raping women who refused to pay protection money and engaging in blood-drinking rituals.
(Reporting by Wladimiro Pantaleone; Writing by Isla Binnie; Editing by Tom Heneghan) http://uk.mobile.reuters.com/article/idUKKCN1021MW?rpc=401& |
Family › Re: Woman Chases Kidnapper Riding Motorcycle, Rescues Daughter (PHOTO) by midolian(op): 10:29am On Jul 22, 2016 |
misspicy: lol  True that,from the story,the little girl was walking beside her mother,what i meant was that mothers should carry their kids when walking especially on a busy road yea, I get you now.  |
Family › Re: Woman Chases Kidnapper Riding Motorcycle, Rescues Daughter (PHOTO) by midolian(op): 8:48am On Jul 22, 2016 |
misspicy: see action film  These thieves and kidnappers are becoming bolder by the day. Mothers learn to carry your kids in your arms
Btw he should have been lynched  lool..you think its easy? babe, its not as easy as u think. You ll get to know this when you give birth. Carrying baby in your arms all day. Chai! I know of a lady that loved babies soo much that she wondered why mothers give their babies to pple to carry. She said if she has one, she ld even be economical with the way she ll give to her husband(father of the baby) to carry. Believe me, when she gave birth, she got tired in a matter of weeks. |
Family › Re: Woman Chases Kidnapper Riding Motorcycle, Rescues Daughter (PHOTO) by midolian(op): 7:59am On Jul 22, 2016*. Modified: 9:06am On Jul 22, 2016 |
A mother's love is the only one that can not be exaggerated. Any sweet way you say it is is the way it is.
Oh God, if I have earned heaven by my way of life here on earth and most importantly, your mercy, give her a part of it. She deserves it! Yes, My mother deserves it. |
Family › Woman Chases Kidnapper Riding Motorcycle, Rescues Daughter (PHOTO) by midolian(op): 7:55am On Jul 22, 2016 |
There was confusion on Agbe Road in the Abule Egba area of Lagos State on Wednesday after a suspected kidnapper snatched a girl from her mother and attempted to escape with her on a motorcycle.
Our correspondent learnt that the mother of the two-year-old, while raising the alarm that her daughter was abducted by the kidnapper, chased the motorcycle.
PUNCH Metro gathered that her cry got the attention of some pedestrians and motorcyclists who also joined in the chase.
They were said to have caught up with the suspect, identified only as Haruna, dragged him from the motorcycle and beaten him to a pulp.
The 35-year-old suspect, who was stripped naked and injured, was reportedly handed over to policemen from the Oko Oba division.
A motorcyclist in the area, who gave his name only as Saheed, said the suspect, while at speed, dropped the girl when he realised the woman and other motorcyclists were on his trail.
He added that the decision did not pacify the mob, who were determined to get him.
He said, “The child was walking beside the mother around 3pm; they were heading for a shop. The suspect, who rode a motorcycle, suddenly grabbed the child and sped off. The woman started shouting and running after the man.
“Although the man was almost out of sight, other motorcyclists and pedestrians began to give him a chase. There was confusion in the area as everyone mobilised to assist the woman get the kidnapper.
“We thank God that it was a successful effort. When the man saw that other motorcyclists were closing in on him, he dropped the girl, but the people refused to turn back.
“He was caught and stripped naked; he got the beating of his life. He was almost killed by the mob before some people dragged him to the Oko Oba Police Station.”
Our correspondent learnt that the child was taken to a hospital for treatment for the injuries she sustained during the incident.
The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the incident, adding that the suspect would be charged to court.
She said, “Haruna was apprehended by members of the public and handed over to the police. He sustained injuries from the mob attack. He is currently undergoing treatment under custody. He will be charged to court at the conclusion of investigation.” http://punchng.com/woman-chases-kidnapper-riding-motorcycle-rescues-daughter/
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On day, you stumble on one of those pictures you took while growing up and you can’t help but smile at the amazing transformation. For some, they were really skinny but now they have added flesh in all the right places, others were fat but have now shed some of the weight. Just like every other person, Nigerian senators have old pictures that remind them of the days when men were boys. NAIJ.com brings you before and after pictures of some of your favourite Nigerian senators that will make you smile, laugh or get inspired. These photos will show you that no condition is permanent. 1. Bukola Saraki: Senator of Kwara Central senatorial district, he is the Senate president. He was elected as the governor of Kwara state between May 2003 to May 2011, on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He was first elected to the Senate in April 2011 and re-elected in the March 2015 elections. He is currently member of the All Progressives Congress (APC). www.nairaland.com/attachments/4001858_saraki20throw_jpeg3706123bcbac334027756939b3fcaabe2. Ben Murray-Bruce: In 2011, he ran for governorship of Bayelsa state but was unsuccessful. In 2014, he declared his intention to represent Bayelsa East senatorial district at the National Assembly. He contested under the platform of the PDP and won. He was elected to the Senate in March 2015. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4001859_ben20murray20throw_jpege19bf4592dc621fc8d1325c0ea56ea7e3. Shehu Sani: The senator from Kaduna state contested several times for the Senate but failed. In 2003, he contested under Alliance for Democracy (AD) and lost to Senator Muktar Aruwa of the All Nigerian Peoples Party ANPP. In 2011, he tried again under the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and lost to Senator Sani Saleh in the primaries. Fortunately, in 2015, he contested again on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and won the Kaduna Central senatorial district on 28 March 2015. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4001860_shehu20sanni20throw_jpeg8e183c55d3fe74a293f694eb72afcbc34. Oluremi Tinubu: She is the wife of a former Lagos state governor, Bola Tinubu. She was first elected to the Senate in 2011. She was re-elected in 2015 under the platform of the APC and currently represents Lagos Central senatorial district. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4001861_tinubu20throw_jpeg86bf2fd38f65fb5e52da48da1ddc2d195. David Mark: The senator who is from Benue state was president of the Senate from 2007 to 2015. He was elected Senate president on June 6, 2007. He ran for re-election to the Senate for Benue South in April 2011 and was elected for a fourth term. In 2015, he re-contested for the Benue South senatorial district and won. He is a member of the PDP. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4001898_david20throw_jpeg887ab8f35590093ee983dbcbff306c646. Ali Ndume: The senator from Borno state was first elected into the House of Representatives in 2003. He became a minority leader in 2007. In 2011, he was elected to the Senate on the platform of the PDP. He later defected to the APC. He was re-elected in the 2015 senatorial elections and is presently the leader of the Senate. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4002010_ali20throw_jpeg9315734b735180336b623fc95202fa497. Dino Melaye: The Kogi state senator was a former House of Representatives’ member and opposed the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan. He was elected to represent the Kogi West senatorial district in the April 28, 2015 senatorial election. He is a member of the APC and is presently the chairman Senate committee on Federal Capital Territory. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4001899_dino20throw_jpeg06d349c19d1918a186a37ea113b4468a8. Victor Ndoma-Egba: He was elected as senator in the 5th National Assembly representing Cross River Central senatorial district in 2003 under the PDP platform. He was re-elected in 2007. He was once again re-elected in 2011. He later defected to the ruling APC. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4001901_throw_jpeg5c0ea44e09391394a8f3d7558f5050699. Florence Ita Giwa: In 992, she was elected a member of the federal House of Representatives and was a member of the committee on devolution of power constituent assembly 1994 to 1995. In April 1999, she was elected senator for the Cross River South constituency. She left the Senate in 2003 and joined the PDP. www.nairaland.com/attachments/4001900_florence20throw_jpeg3113b16e572d37ff671747ab7ae50c62https://www.naij.com/899612-throwback-photos-favourite-nigerian-senators-will-make-laugh.html |
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