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PoliticsRe: 28 Year-old Militant Owns A Mansion by pilas: 8:50pm On Aug 30, 2007
this is the 28 year-old militant-----------------------------


http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2007/aug/29/national-29-08-2007-001.htm

Police nab Port Harcourt cultist
• Multi-million naira mansion uncovered
By DIPO KEHINDE
Wednesday, August 29, 2007


Detectives investigating a fraud case at the Special Fraud Unit (SFU), Ikoyi, Lagos have blown the cover of a 28-year-old Port Harcourt-based suspected cultist, who built a multi-million naira mansion that serves as his hideout in the Ojodu area of Lagos State.

Confirming the suspicion of the acting Inspector General of Police, Mr Mike Okiro that some outlaws, who have turned the Garden City into hell are from other states, the suspect who identified himself as Afolabi Adebayo, confessed to Daily Sun that his marauding gang operates in Port Harcourt and runs to Lagos to relax after making a hit.

Adebayo, who rides an automatic Cherokee Jeep marked HZ 892 AAA, confessed that he has made millions, even though he never had a visible means of livelihood.

Although he only described himself as "a local occultist," who also obtains money under false pretences, police believe there is more to Adebayo than meets the eye.
Wondering how he came about his fabulous wealth, the police are working on the theory that Adebayo could be a bank robber or one of the abductors who have been taking hostages and demanding ransom for their freedom.

When he was interviewed, Adebayo told Daily Sun: "I’m a local occultist. I also do 419 and I have an office in Port Harcourt with some boys working for me."
He claimed to have bought the plot on which he built the mansion for N2.8 million, insisting that he made his millions by curing people with back pains and helping those who wanted to be sexually virile.
Each time he was asked about members of his group or their whereabouts, he shivered and said: "Oh, I’m finished, please help me."

Adebayo, a native of Ikere town in Ekiti State, who said he was a fraudster, later confessed that the man who brought him into a dreaded cult group in Port Harcourt had died and he could not give the address of any member of the group, although he mentioned some names and said that whenever they had a job to do they made contacts on phone.

According to the Commissioner of Police at SFU, Mr Olayiwola Balogun, detectives were investigating a fraud case after receiving a petition from a woman who claimed that Adebayo duped her, when they stumbled on the other side of the suspect.

The police also recovered from Adebayo a Honda car and they have begun a bigger probe into the background of the suspect who did not have more than secondary school education
PoliticsRe: Fresh Gun Battle In Port Harcourt by pilas: 8:31pm On Aug 30, 2007
lol.
PoliticsRe: Fresh Gun Battle In Port Harcourt by pilas: 9:17pm On Aug 29, 2007
read this-----------------
http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2007/aug/29/national-29-08-2007-001.htm

Police nab Port Harcourt cultist
• Multi-million naira mansion uncovered
By DIPO KEHINDE
Wednesday, August 29, 2007


Detectives investigating a fraud case at the Special Fraud Unit (SFU), Ikoyi, Lagos have blown the cover of a 28-year-old Port Harcourt-based suspected cultist, who built a multi-million naira mansion that serves as his hideout in the Ojodu area of Lagos State.

Confirming the suspicion of the acting Inspector General of Police, Mr Mike Okiro that some outlaws, who have turned the Garden City into hell are from other states, the suspect who identified himself as Afolabi Adebayo, confessed to Daily Sun that his marauding gang operates in Port Harcourt and runs to Lagos to relax after making a hit.

Adebayo, who rides an automatic Cherokee Jeep marked HZ 892 AAA, confessed that he has made millions, even though he never had a visible means of livelihood.

Although he only described himself as "a local occultist," who also obtains money under false pretences, police believe there is more to Adebayo than meets the eye.
Wondering how he came about his fabulous wealth, the police are working on the theory that Adebayo could be a bank robber or one of the abductors who have been taking hostages and demanding ransom for their freedom.

When he was interviewed, Adebayo told Daily Sun: "I’m a local occultist. I also do 419 and I have an office in Port Harcourt with some boys working for me."
He claimed to have bought the plot on which he built the mansion for N2.8 million, insisting that he made his millions by curing people with back pains and helping those who wanted to be sexually virile.
Each time he was asked about members of his group or their whereabouts, he shivered and said: "Oh, I’m finished, please help me."

Adebayo, a native of Ikere town in Ekiti State, who said he was a fraudster, later confessed that the man who brought him into a dreaded cult group in Port Harcourt had died and he could not give the address of any member of the group, although he mentioned some names and said that whenever they had a job to do they made contacts on phone.

According to the Commissioner of Police at SFU, Mr Olayiwola Balogun, detectives were investigating a fraud case after receiving a petition from a woman who claimed that Adebayo duped her, when they stumbled on the other side of the suspect.

The police also recovered from Adebayo a Honda car and they have begun a bigger probe into the background of the suspect who did not have more than secondary school education
CultureRe: What Do You Know About Isoko People Of Delta State by pilas: 8:50pm On Aug 29, 2007
i love Bendel people. cheesy
CultureRe: What Do You Know About Isoko People Of Delta State by pilas: 8:49pm On Aug 29, 2007
cool.
CultureRe: What Do You Know About Isoko People Of Delta State by pilas: 8:40pm On Aug 29, 2007
that +osis is a fake Christian,she is very tribalist.a big time chichi supporter.
CultureRe: What Do You Know About Isoko People Of Delta State by pilas: 8:33pm On Aug 29, 2007
ijaw.
CultureRe: What Do You Know About Isoko People Of Delta State by pilas: 8:25pm On Aug 29, 2007
i though you were Bendel,because you love this thread. wink
CultureRe: What Do You Know About Isoko People Of Delta State by pilas: 8:14pm On Aug 29, 2007
@fuzek,you be deltan?
CrimeRe: 13 Rape Victims Now Hiv Positive –gov. by pilas(op): 7:29pm On Aug 29, 2007
MAY God HELP US IN NIGERIA.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Which Nairaland Members Would You Prefer To Date? by pilas: 7:16pm On Aug 29, 2007
any hairy igbo girls or militia lol.
PoliticsRe: Fresh Gun Battle In Port Harcourt by pilas: 7:09pm On Aug 29, 2007
CrimeRe: 13 Rape Victims Now Hiv Positive –gov. by pilas(op): 6:44pm On Aug 29, 2007
cry
Crime13 Rape Victims Now Hiv Positive –gov. by pilas(op): 6:39pm On Aug 29, 2007
13 Rape victims now HIV positive – Obi
08.29.2007
Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State, yesterday said13 of the secondary school girls raped by miscreants are now HIV positive.


Obi, who spoke at the launch of the state’s maiden work plan yesterday in Awka, said, “one ofvictim is a 13-year-old girl.”

He deplored the rapists for destroying innocent and promising school girls and pledged to do everything possible to halt such irresponsible persons from further acts.

He traced the problem to lack of potable water, as the rapists usually pounce on their victims on their way to fetch water. These young girls usually fall victim to these sex poachers on their way to fetch water,” he said.

The work plan for the state from September to December include provision of drinkable water to all schools, Obi said, and  directed that boreholes be sunk in all girls secondary schools in the state before the end of December.

He directed that generating sets be installed in 40 secondary schools, with priority given to girls' schools to enhance

security.  The governor also ordered for theprovision of science laboratoriesas well as ten computers in allthe secondary schools.Obi said the rehabilitation of aclassroom blocks in each of the100 secondary schools wouldbe in partnership with the hostcommunities and stakeholders.


http://nigeriaworld.com/cgi-bin/axs/ax.pl?http://odili.net/news/source/2007/aug/29/201.html
PoliticsRe: Fresh Gun Battle In Port Harcourt by pilas: 6:36pm On Aug 29, 2007
guess some people out to prove the prowess of the NA will also point to this fellow as a MEND activist!!   

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http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2007/aug/29/national-29-08-2007-001.htm

Police nab Port Harcourt cultist
• Multi-million naira mansion uncovered
By DIPO KEHINDE
Wednesday, August 29, 2007


Detectives investigating a fraud case at the Special Fraud Unit (SFU), Ikoyi, Lagos have blown the cover of a 28-year-old Port Harcourt-based suspected cultist, who built a multi-million naira mansion that serves as his hideout in the Ojodu area of Lagos State.

Confirming the suspicion of the acting Inspector General of Police, Mr Mike Okiro that some outlaws, who have turned the Garden City into hell are from other states, the suspect who identified himself as Afolabi Adebayo, confessed to Daily Sun that his marauding gang operates in Port Harcourt and runs to Lagos to relax after making a hit.

Adebayo, who rides an automatic Cherokee Jeep marked HZ 892 AAA, confessed that he has made millions, even though he never had a visible means of livelihood.

Although he only described himself as "a local occultist," who also obtains money under false pretences, police believe there is more to Adebayo than meets the eye.
Wondering how he came about his fabulous wealth, the police are working on the theory that Adebayo could be a bank robber or one of the abductors who have been taking hostages and demanding ransom for their freedom.

When he was interviewed, Adebayo told Daily Sun: "I’m a local occultist. I also do 419 and I have an office in Port Harcourt with some boys working for me."
He claimed to have bought the plot on which he built the mansion for N2.8 million, insisting that he made his millions by curing people with back pains and helping those who wanted to be sexually virile.
Each time he was asked about members of his group or their whereabouts, he shivered and said: "Oh, I’m finished, please help me."

Adebayo, a native of Ikere town in Ekiti State, who said he was a fraudster, later confessed that the man who brought him into a dreaded cult group in Port Harcourt had died and he could not give the address of any member of the group, although he mentioned some names and said that whenever they had a job to do they made contacts on phone.

According to the Commissioner of Police at SFU, Mr Olayiwola Balogun, detectives were investigating a fraud case after receiving a petition from a woman who claimed that Adebayo duped her, when they stumbled on the other side of the suspect.

The police also recovered from Adebayo a Honda car and they have begun a bigger probe into the background of the suspect who did not have more than secondary school education

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