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Politics / Re: Politics Section News: Important SW Female Politician Arrested With Human Heads by Ramnon2: 8:25pm On Sep 21, 2015
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Politics / Politics Section News: Important SW Female Politician Arrested With Human Heads by Ramnon2: 8:17pm On Sep 21, 2015
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I’ve sold over 20 human heads –Human parts dealer





By CHRISTOPHER OJI

A woman suspected to be a major dealer in human parts and three others have been arrested in Lagos.The suspect, Sukuratu, was apprehended by the Commander of the State Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Abba Kyari and his team of detectives.

According to the state Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, Sukuratu was arrested while trying to sell human parts to the SARS commander, who had been on her trail after a tip-off.

Manko, who spoke to journalists while parading the suspects, said one human head, intestine, human flesh, bones, human liver and kidney were recovered from them.

He said Kyari posed as a buyer and after negotiation, the suspects agreed to supply the police the human parts for N120,000 and the woman kingpin was arrested.

Manko said when the woman’s house was searched, humans parts including a head were discovered.

The suspect in a chat with Daily Sun said: “I used to buy the parts from a cemetery at Sango Otta in Ogun State. I started the business four years ago and have sold about 20 human heads bought from the cemetery at N10,000 and I sell to end users at N20,000 each. I buy a bag containing human intestines and livers for N2,000 and sell to the end users from N2,000 to N5,000 depending on the quantity they want.

“The end users are native doctors and trado-medical practitioners especially local (agbo sellers). They use it to prepare most of the local medicines given to sick children.

“I paid as much as N10,000 per head because the money was shared by the grave diggers and the cemetery guards. I won’t go back to the business if I am left off the hook.”

The other suspects, Rasheed, Mohamed and Waheed, said the woman lured them into the business of selling human parts.

Rasheed said: “I am a cemetery guard, it was Sukuratu that introduced us into the business. I was not involved until she talked me into it and I later called other people to join us.

“I regret ever knowing this evil woman. She put us into this shame. My family will never forgive me.”

Manko said the suspects would soon be charged to the court.
Crime / Re: If You Have Been Drinking Yoruba Agbo, You Might Have Eaten Human Flesh by Ramnon2: 8:15pm On Sep 21, 2015
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I’ve sold over 20 human heads –Human parts dealer
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By Our Reporter on May 6, 2014 National




By CHRISTOPHER OJI

A woman suspected to be a major dealer in human parts and three others have been arrested in Lagos.The suspect, Sukuratu, was apprehended by the Commander of the State Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Abba Kyari and his team of detectives.

According to the state Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, Sukuratu was arrested while trying to sell human parts to the SARS commander, who had been on her trail after a tip-off.

Manko, who spoke to journalists while parading the suspects, said one human head, intestine, human flesh, bones, human liver and kidney were recovered from them.

He said Kyari posed as a buyer and after negotiation, the suspects agreed to supply the police the human parts for N120,000 and the woman kingpin was arrested.

Manko said when the woman’s house was searched, humans parts including a head were discovered.

The suspect in a chat with Daily Sun said: “I used to buy the parts from a cemetery at Sango Otta in Ogun State. I started the business four years ago and have sold about 20 human heads bought from the cemetery at N10,000 and I sell to end users at N20,000 each. I buy a bag containing human intestines and livers for N2,000 and sell to the end users from N2,000 to N5,000 depending on the quantity they want.

“The end users are native doctors and trado-medical practitioners especially local (agbo sellers). They use it to prepare most of the local medicines given to sick children.

“I paid as much as N10,000 per head because the money was shared by the grave diggers and the cemetery guards. I won’t go back to the business if I am left off the hook.”

The other suspects, Rasheed, Mohamed and Waheed, said the woman lured them into the business of selling human parts.

Rasheed said: “I am a cemetery guard, it was Sukuratu that introduced us into the business. I was not involved until she talked me into it and I later called other people to join us.

“I regret ever knowing this evil woman. She put us into this shame. My family will never forgive me.”

Manko said the suspects would soon be charged to the court.
Crime / Re: If You Have Been Drinking Yoruba Agbo, You Might Have Eaten Human Flesh by Ramnon2: 8:12pm On Sep 21, 2015
IF YOU HAVE BEEN DRINKING YORUBA MEDICINAL CONCOTION YOU MIGHT ALREADY HAVE INADVERTENTLY EATEN HUMAN FLESH. THEY GRIND HUMAN PARTS AND USED THEM IN MAKING MEDICINAL CONCOCTIONS. BEWARE, SW IS INFESTED WITH HUMAN RITUALISTS

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Police nab human parts dealers
By Eugene Agha, Lagos | Publish Date: May 6 2014 4:00AM | Updated Date: May 6 2014 4:00AM
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The female leader of the gang identified as Sukuratu Salami at the Police Command headquarters where she was paraded with the three other members admitted buying human heads at N10,000 from dealers and selling them at N20,000.
She also admitted selling human intestines and liver for between N2,000 and N5,000.
Salami and three others were paraded yesterday by the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko.
Manko said one human head, intestines, flesh, bones, liver and kidney were recovered from the gang.
He said acting on a tip-off, the officer in charge of SARS, Abba Kyari and his team went after the gang who agreed to supply undercover cops human parts for N120,000, leading to their arrest after which a search was carried out at the woman’s house where the body parts were found.
“I used to buy the parts from a cemetery at Sango Otta in Ogun State and since I started the business four years ago I have sold about 20 human heads bought from there at N10,000 each and sold for N20,000. I buy a bag containing human intestines and liver for N2,000 and sell and I retail the parts from N2,000 to N5,000 depending on the quantity the end users want.
“The end users are native doctors and traditional medicine practitioners, especially local (agbo sellers). They use it to prepare most of the local medicines given to sick children”, she said.


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Crime / Re: If You Have Been Drinking Yoruba Agbo, You Might Have Eaten Human Flesh by Ramnon2: 8:00pm On Sep 21, 2015
Police arrest five with human parts in Ogun

September 21, 2015 : Comfort Oseghale










Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna Okoye
Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna Okoye




Five suspects have been arrested in a joint operation on Saturday by the Special Anti Robbery Squad Lagos Command and the Ogun State Police Command with human parts.

The suspects, which included a woman, were said to have been apprehended in Joju, in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State.

A statement by the Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Muyiwa Adejobi, said the arrest was made possible following a tip-off from members of the community.

It read, “The Divisional Police Officer Otta, CSP Gabriel Idibie, led a team of operatives to assist SARS operatives from Lagos who had received first-hand information on the case to the Joju area.


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“The suspects arrested include Kubura Salami Tantolorun Abimbola, Kafaya Popoola, Wahid Ibrahim and Adamu Rafiu.”

Adejobi added that exhibits recovered from the suspects included one human head and pieces of human flesh in a container stained with liquid substance suspected to be human blood.

He said, “The Commissioner of Police, Ogun State, Mr. Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered that the case be handed over to SARS Lagos for investigation since it’s a follow-up to an ongoing investigation with the Lagos team.

“The Ogun State Police Command will continue to complement the Lagos command in the course of its investigation of the incident.

Okoye also assured the general public that the police would not condone any act of criminality within the state as it’s ready to harness all available resources to have robust intelligence-driven policing.

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Crime / If You Have Been Drinking Yoruba Agbo, You Might Have Eaten Human Flesh by Ramnon2: 7:46pm On Sep 21, 2015
IF YOU HAVE BEEN DRINKING YORUBA MEDICINAL CONCOTION YOU MIGHT ALREADY HAVE INADVERTENTLY EATEN HUMAN FLESH. THEY GRIND HUMAN PARTS AND USED THEM IN MAKING MEDICINAL CONCOCTIONS. BEWARE, SW IS INFESTED WITH HUMAN RITUALISTS


Photo: Suspect: Femi with Seki's head.

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Shocking revelations of man arrested with fresh human parts

on June 10, 2010 / in Crime Alert 7:24 pm / Comments

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‘We sell human parts to agbo sellers’

By Evelyn Usman

Are you a regular consumer of unknown herbal mixture otherwise known as agbo? Then you have to be very careful because you could unknowingly be taking concoction of human parts. This warning followed the arrest of a 30-year-old man last Monday, with a human head and other human parts, who confessed to be taking the substance to a herbal medicine seller, whom he claimed in turn, use such for concoction.

The Oduduwa Street, Ikeja, office of the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer witnessed an unusual crowd Monday, following news of the arrest of the Ijebu, Ogun State-born suspect. The inquisitive spectators included residents of the barrack, commercial motorcyclists (okada riders), hawkers and passers-by.


CP Akpoyibo, Lagos State Comissioner of Police

However, not a few of the spectators took to their heels when the contents of a cellophane with the suspect revealed a female human head with braids, and other parts of the body. Some of the people rained curses and abuses on the suspect as they fled the scene.

Speaking with Crime Alert, Femi Ade, the suspect revealed how he had been supplying human parts to a herbal medicine seller at Ojo Market with the aid of a worker in the cemetery.

In the beginning
Police sources said their preliminary investigation showed that the suspect had worked at Era Cemetery in the Ijanikin neighbourhood, on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, as a securityman, during which he claimed he was introduced into this dastardly act.

According to him, “I was once a security man at the cemetery but left last year because I was being paid N3,500 per month. While on duty one day, one of my colleagues, ‘Baba Ikale’ asked me to escort him to Ojo Market. I guessed it was because I owned a motorcycle and also because he promised to give me N2,500. There, we met one Lanre whom he handed a cellophane to.  When he opened it, I found out it contained human parts. That was my first meeting with Lanre. I later quit the job as the money was not enough and went back to my bricklaying job.”

Asked what transpired while he worked at the cemetery, he exonerated himself from the atrocities that characterised the place. He, however, made an astonishing revelation when he said dead bodies were usually dug out for fresh ones. This, he stated, depended on the amount offered to grave-diggers.

“The only thing I can say that usually go on at the cemetery is that, anytime the graves are full, they ( the workers) would exhume old bodies and bury new ones. ‘Baba Ikale’ is also a grave-digger and he is usually paid N1,500 for digging.

How Seki’s parts were brought

“The human parts inside this cellophane were those of a teenager, Seki. Aside being a bricklayer, I am also an Okada rider. I was at the Era motorcycle park last Saturday, waiting for customers, when some people walked up to me that they were looking for Era Cemetery to bury their daughter.

I am well-known in my area as a worker in the cemetery.  I guessed they were directed to find out from me. I quickly called ‘Baba Ikale’ on phone to know if there was space in the grave-yard and he said we should bring the dead body.  Together, we went to the cemetery where the lady was buried and I was given N500 for taking them there.”

Prayers at the graveyard for the soul of the teenager whose age was yet-to-be-determined, to rest in perfect peace seemed not to have been answered as barely had her remains been interred by 10 a.m, than plans to exhume them were hatched.

Mission rendered unaccomplished
This was confirmed by the suspect who said ‘Baba Ikale’ later knocked on his door that evening at 9.30 p.m, holding his regular black cellophane.

“When he brought the cellophane that night, he told me to help him take it to Lanre the next day which was on a Sunday, promising to pay me N1,500.”

Everyday, it is said, is for the thief and one day for the owner. For Femi June 3, was his day of judgment as barely had he embarked on the journey to Ojo market than he was accosted by the police. He reportedly kept an expressionless face. But two things nailed him which were- his unregistered motorcycle and the black cellophane on the carrier. The suspicious policemen from Ojo Division stopped him, demanding that the content inside the cellophane be exposed. The heavens seemed to be closed on him as inward prayers rendered were not answered.

Frustrated, he opened the cellophane, where the human head rolled down even before the policemen could get their grip of what the contents were. A shout of ‘ah, human head! rent the air and pronto, some passers-by were tempted to go and see what was amiss. As he was about to be whisked to the station, Femi reportedly offered the policemen N5,000 bribe, which was turned down. He increased it to N10 ,000, and was also turned down. Wearing a frightening disposition, he reportedly offered them N50,000. It was turned down and Femi Ade was eventually taken to the station.


Suspect: Femi with Seki's head.

My Regret
“I regret every bit of my action. I believe it was Seki’s spirit (the dead lady) that put me into trouble. I never knew her parts were the ones inside the cellophane until I opened them for the policemen. ‘Baba Ikale’ is no where to be found, so, also is Lanre, the herbal medicine seller. ‘Baba Ikale’ lured me into this. I am not the one that cut the parts. It was ‘Baba Ikale’. He only handed the cellophane to me. I do not know the area Seki lived neither do I know any member of her family, I would have gone to beg for their forgiveness. As I told you, they only approached me on that day to take them to the cemetery.”

On how he managed to sleep in the room with the human parts considering the stench, without the knowledge of his wife, he said, “ I live in the same vicinity with ‘Baba Ikale,’ who is a widower. When he called me to come and collect the bag, I told him to hold it till the next day and he kept it inside his apartment from where I collected it the next day.

After his arrest, the operatives, according to the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Frank Mba, carried a search in Femi’s room where some human dried bones and teeth were found.

Asked what they were doing in his house, the suspect said, “ It is for my personal use. I wanted to use it to do some concoction that will help me get customers.  The items had been with me for a while. I was to take them to Lanre, the herbal medicine seller at Ojo. In fact, he demanded for them. The bones were not exhumed by me. What obtains in the cemetery is that anytime there is no longer space, they would dig out old graves to remove the bones and thereafter burn them. The bones and teeth, according to Lanre, are used to enable one get customers and also get employment”.

The suspect, Mba hinted, would be charged to court. But he revealed that investigation into what he described as ‘a challenging case’ seem to be hampered following operatives inability to arrest ‘Baba Ikale,’ the grave-digger and Lanre, who were indicted by the suspect.

“Our investigation includes finding out the exact motive behind the action, who he claimed he was going to give, who is the end user and what they were supposed to do with the human parts.

”Of course, you do not expect other guys indicted to wait. The investigation will be cumbersome , challenging, but we will live up to our expectation and those fleeing indicted persons will be arrested. This is because the long arm of the law is long enough to catch up with them”, Mba assured.

He admonished residents of the area , “If you buried anybody in the last couple of weeks at the Era Cemetery, you may have to visit Ojo Police Station to find out whether it is your relation’s body that has been mutilated.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/06/shocking-revelations-of-man-arrested-with-fresh-human-parts/

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We grind human heads to make powder for ladies in search of husbands- Native doctor
A native doctor and suspected ritual killer arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) of the Lagos State Police Command has said that he grinds human heads into powder as charm for ladies who are looking for choice husbands and big contracts. Olasunkanmi Owolabi, a 43-year-old native of Oyo town, said the concoction is also used as cure for stubborn sores, mental illness, sickle cell anaemia and epilepsy. He also said had planned to establish a specialist native hospital if government gave him the approval.
Arrested with Owolabi were his two co-travellers, Clement Omodijie and Usman Saliu a.k.a. Alfa. Omodijie, a 54-year-old indigene of Ekpoma, Edo State, says he is married with three children. A grave digger at Gbogbo Cemetery, Ikorodu, Lagos on a monthly salary of N22,000, he said he had worked at the cemetery for five years before he was arrested by SARS operatives.
Saliu, a 31-year-old native doctor from Ilisa town in Osun State and Owolabi’s ally, said he trained as an alfa (Islamic cleric) at Ralwu Islamic School, Ikewu, Osun State where he claimed he spent nine years learning native medicine. A police source said the three had been charged with unlawful possession of human parts.
Owolabi (43), who was arrested on June 22 this year, was said to have requested a human head from Omodijie, saying that he needed the skull to prepare a medicine for his patients. Omodijie obliged Owolabi by exhuming a corpse from one of the graves in the cemetery where he worked and delivering the head to Owolabi.
Upon a tip-off from a member of the public, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko, was said to have directed the officer in charge of SARS, Abba Kyari, a Superintendent of Police, to fish out the ritual killers.
Kyari immediately swung into action with his team. He put a call through to Saliu, saying that a human head was urgently needed to save the life of a wealthy patient whose illness had defied orthodox medicine. Saliu asked the detectives to come to Ikorodu for the transaction. But he was arrested as soon as he showed up at the agreed place. The human head he came with was recovered and put in a polythene bag as an exhibit.
confessing his role in the saga omodijie said, “i was content with being a grave digger before i met owolabi in a restaurant in front of the cemetery in gbogbo area of ikorodu. since i met owolabi, my life has not been the same again. I have moved from one problem into another. i was enjoying my n15,000 monthly salary as a grave digger before i met him and he lured me into supplying human heads to him at n4,000 each. “The Unclad truth is that there is nothing reasonable i have done with the n4,000 per human head that he has been paying me. i used it to drink gin or smoke cigarettes with it. it is the devil’s money. “i hardly fell sick since i was born. but after selling human heads to him, my health has been deteriorating.
I buy drugs as if it is food, making me to spend more money than before. “i was moulding blocks before i secured a job in the cemetery as a grave digger. we were paid on a daily basis. we used wooden or machine moulder. but whichever moulder we used, we charged the owner n500 per bag of cement, which can give one about 40 blocks. if we did three bags, we collected n1,500. “when i got a job in the cemetery, i was happy because it is not as hard as moulding blocks.
The salary was small but i was enjoying it. the grave was shallow or deep, depending on the owner of the corpse and the way he or she wants it to be buried. “my trouble started a day i went to buy food opposite the cemetery. that was where i met owolabi and he said there was something he had wanted to tell me. He asked whether i was a worker in the cemetery and i said yes. he said i should give him a human head and i asked him what he meant. he said the head of a corpse already buried. “we have cemetery rules which forbid us from doing such a thing. i told him that i would not be able to do that, and he left. but thereafter, each day i went to the restaurant to buy food, he would accost me with the same request. i insisted that i would not do it because i did not want to lose my job, but he said it was better to sell human parts to him than allowing them to waste. “I summoned courage to ask him what he wanted to do with human heads and other parts. he said he was a native doctor and alfa, and that he wanted to use it to make medicine.
He said he would grind it into powder and mix it with certain herbs for pregnant women to drink in order to deliver their babies without complications or operation. he also said that he grinds human heads and mixes them with the powders some ladies carry in their handbags, saying that it helps those that are looking for choice husbands and big government contracts or companies’ lpos to secure them without stress. he also said that it can cure sickle cell anemia, among other ailments. “I told him that i didn’t have any but if i got one, i would call him.
A few days later, i called him on the phone and told him that i had got some. he asked me where i kept it and i told him that i kept one in a nearby bush. he asked me to bring it to my house so that he would come later to collect it. “he knows my house because he had followed me to my house several times after we met and became friends. he gave me n4,000 for the first head he came to collect from my house. the following day, he bought another one for n4,000.” asked how he obtained the heads he sold to owolabi, omodijie said: “The graves where i normally bring out the skulls from are shallow, and coffins are not used for the corpses brought there because of religion or financial status of the owners. it is cheaper to bury a corpse in a shallow grave than to do so in a deep, cemented or marbled one. “most burials done in shallow graves are temporary. that is why that section of the cemetery is called the temporary site. after some months, the corpses buried in shallow graves are excavated and burnt. that was why owolabi i should not allow the skulls to waste and that i should sell them to him instead.” “four of us work in the cemetery, but the other workers did not know that i was smuggling out human skulls and other parts to sell to native doctors. it was only two heads i had sold before detectives from sars arrested me. “there is no useful thing i can say i did with the money.
I was deceived by the devil. i am pleading for forgiveness because i did not kill a l anyone to sell their heads. i sold the skulls of corpses already buried and had decayed. i did not know that it would land me in this trouble.” owolabi on his part said: “i am an alfa and a native doctor. but i am not yet registered. i finished my arabic studies in kwara state about 13 years ago and relocated to ikorodu to work as a native doctor. i have the ambition of building a native hospital if the government gives me an approval. “I started by praying for sick people. last year, i met this cemetery worker (omodijie) and told him about the products (human parts) they were wasting. i learnt about using human skull to do powerful charms and medicine after travelling to kano, kaduna and other parts of the north. “in kano, i met a yoruba native doctor who told me that if i mixed ground human bones with soap and some herbs, it would bring luck for my clients or patients.
He said it could also cure chronic and stubborn sores and help pregnant women to deliver without complications or operation. it can also cure madness and other terrible diseases that defy orthodox solution. “women who are looking for husbands can also mix the ground bones with their powder. when they see a man they like, especially if they want a husband, they would rob the powder and talk to the man and the man will fall for them. it can also bring good luck and help job seekers to secure employment. “it can make somebody to become rich. it can cure epilepsy. a woman can also bath with it and men will be begging her to marry them. i sell a tablet of the soap for n2,000. it depends on the pocket of the buyer. some buy it for n1,000. I sell it around ikorodu and ajah in lagos. “saliu had told me to help him to get a human head and i collected one for him from the cemetery worker. he gave me n4,000 and i gave it to the cemetery worker that supplied the products. “when sars operatives arrested him, he led them to my house and i was also arrested. i knew the grave digger to be a worker in gbogbo cemetery at ikorodu. when he wanted to throw away some (human) parts, i told him that i needed them. i normally gave him n4,000 per skull.” saliu said: “i am a native doctor. i also spent nine years in ralwu islamic school, ikewu, osun state. i pray for women who are looking for husbands. i collected whatever amount they gave me. when the prayer worked for them, they would come to thank me with anything they liked. “i usually lock myself up to pray for my clients for between seven and 21 days, depending on the personality involved. they paid whatever amount they liked.
The only money they were required to deposit with me was the one to buy certain things that i would use to prepare the things i would use for the prayers.” asked why he had to use human skulls for his prayers, he said: “i had not used it before. one of my brothers came and met me in the house one day and told me that he went to ila-orangun in osun state to do rituals for money but the person he met told him that it would require a human skull and certain leaves. “when i met my brother, owolabi, we talked about how to get the human head. he told me that he himself used to do the same medicine with human heads and some herbs and even made medicinal soap with it. he asked me to go and bring money and he would help me get a human skull. “i asked owolabi where he would get it from and he said he had a link at the gbogbo cemetery in ikorodu. after six to seven months, my brother called me while i was still in bed and asked whether the human head was ready. i told him to let me ask owolabi about it. when i asked owolabi, he told me to come and meet him. when i met him, he said it would cost n18,000, saying that he bought it for n12,000 from the cemetery man. “a friend of shina came and gave him n15,000. owolabi took n10,000 and gave me n2,000 only, and told me that he would use the remaining n3,000 to pay for the transportation of the human head to the final destination.

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Politics / Re: Police Smashes Yoruba Syndicates In Aba by Ramnon2: 9:42pm On Sep 17, 2015
See them in Lagos, home of certificate forgery. Now they have moved it to Alaigbo. Awon omo ole buruku

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MD, two staff arrested for fake driver’s licence printing

on June 09, 2015 / in News 12:23 am / Comments

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By Evelyn Usman

LAGOS—Operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, of Lagos State Command, Ikeja, have smashed a syndicate that specialised in printing fake driver’s licence and company’s vouchers at the rate of N2,000, arresting three suspected members.

Recovered from the suspects, one of who is the Managing Director of Fago Printing Company, Waziri Akinyemi, in Iyana-Ipaja area of Lagos, were computers, scanners, fake unclaimed driver’s licences and fake official documents of both government and private companies.

Akinyemi said he bought the special software used to print fake documents from his former boss at N520,000, adding that for each printed fake car documents, he collected N2,000.

The 35-year-old suspect, who was arrested alongside two of his staff, who he described as his errand boys (Adewumi Muyiwa, 38, and Osoko Lamoni, 32) claimed he did not know the implication of what he was doing until he was arrested.

According to him, “I did not know it was a crime to print fake driver’s licence and other documents until I was arrested. I learned the skill from my former boss, Ismaila.

“I met him when I was learning video coverage from my elder brother. Then he (Ismaila) would send me to take the printed documents to their owners and at the end, he would give me a token.

“I was attracted by the token I got from him and concluded I could get more if I learned printing. He did not tell me then that we were into printing of fake documents. I only saw that as an end to a means. My former boss even sold the software used for printing the fake document to me for N520,000, when I graduated as an apprentice and became a master of my own.”

The suspects, according to Police sources, would be charged to court soon.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/06/md-two-staff-arrested-for-fake-drivers-licence-printing/
Politics / Re: Police Smashes Yoruba Syndicates In Aba by Ramnon2: 9:39pm On Sep 17, 2015
madridguy:
You dey make me laugh...You people cannot stop amazing me. Cos several ibos boys were recently caught here in Lagos for robbery and you too now cook an undone story without a credible source....lol....okay picture or you know the rest.... Aba home of Fake people


You are quite shameless. Look at the same news from Punch, Yoruba newspaper

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Police seize 5,500 fake driving licences in Aba

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The Abia State Police command says it has arrested a syndicate with over 5,500 fake driving licences in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of the state.

According to a statement issued in Umuahia by the Assistant Commissioner of Police, Abia Command, Mr. Sunny Onah, the suspects, Daniel Lisaa and Larry Ilas from Shagamu and Ewekoro respectively in Ogun State, were arrested following a tip-off.

Onah said sponsors of the syndicate, Ola Ogunyase and Morufu Adeleke, all from Ogun State are still at large.

He said a search on their homes at Ohuru-Isimiri in Obingwa Local Government Area led to the discovery of the fake licences.

The recovered items according to him included 313 driving licences and 22 packets of uncompleted driving licences containing 250 pieces each.

Others were two laptops, one printer, two desktop computers and three scanners.

The statement said the suspects would be arraigned after the completion of investigations.

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Politics / Re: Two Arrested In Ogun For Attempting To Exhume Corpse by Ramnon2: 8:24pm On Sep 17, 2015
Since 1990, never a single day passes by without one (in many cases multiple) news of human rituals emanating from Yorubaland. My oduduwa people, wetin dey happen na? shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Politics / Re: Police Smashes Yoruba Syndicates In Aba by Ramnon2: 7:03pm On Sep 17, 2015
Oluwole Industry is slowly creeping into Igboland, brought along by awon omo oduduwas

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 5:49pm On Sep 17, 2015
Ofodirinwa:


Dont forget Gabon and Nigeria as well grin

Haahha! That Gabon one is really ''tripping''. You know these things are hard to achieve in Africa cheesy cheesy

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 5:43pm On Sep 17, 2015
^^^^^^



Afreximbank appoints new President: Dr. Benedict Oramah to take office in September




Dr. Benedict Oramah, incoming President of Afreximbank.
Dr. Benedict Oramah, incoming President of Afreximbank.

Lusaka, 13 June 2015 – Shareholders of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) today appointed Dr. Benedict Oramah to be the next President of the continental multilateral trade finance institution, making him the third President to serve the Bank since its establishment in 1993.

Dr. Oramah’s appointments was one of the key decisions taken during the Bank’s 22nd Annual General Meeting of Shareholders which took place today in Lusaka.

Dr. Oramah takes over from Jean-Louis Ekra, who has been the Bank’s chief executive officer since 2005. Mr. Ekra was preceded in the post by Christopher Edordu, the pioneer President of the Bank.

Dr. Oramah, a Nigerian national, has served as Executive Vice President in charge of Business Development and Corporate Banking at Afreximbank since 2008. He was a pioneer staff of the Bank, which he joined in 1994 as Chief Analyst, rising to the position of Senior Director, Planning and Business Development Department in 2007. He previously served as Assistant Manager (Research) at the Nigerian Export-Import Bank from 1992 to 1994.

In an acceptance speech following the appointment, Dr. Oramah said that the shareholders should leave the Annual General Meeting confident that they had made the right decision, explaining, “I may not be a shareholder of your bank, but my interests in the Bank are fully aligned with yours.”


“I have invested most of my adult life in your bank: I made important contributions in the establishment and development of the Bank so I have a vested interest in its survival and growth. Your bank exposed me to the world; and above all, about two years ago, your bank saved my life. So there can be no sacrifice too great for me to make for your bank. I step into the new role with courage and loyalty founded on these facts,” continued Dr. Oramah.

He promised to continue to pursue the policy of inclusiveness started by his predecessors and to support all shareholders, big and small, pointing out that he would use the lessons of history to shape the vision for tomorrow.

Dr. Oramah completed his advanced education at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, where he obtained an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in agricultural economics in 1987 and 1991 respectively. He had received a B.Sc., also in agricultural economics, from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1983.

Dr. Oramah’s appointment followed a recommendation by the Bank’s Board of Directors. Under the terms of the Afreximbank Charter, Presidents of the Bank are appointed by the General Meeting of Shareholders upon the recommendation of the Board of Directors, and serve for terms of five years, renewable only once.

The formal selection process for the new President began in January 2015 with the publication of a call for applications in the international media and on the Afreximbank website. Applicants were subsequently shortlisted and interviewed in a process managed by an international human resources consulting firm. The names of the four top candidates were forwarded to the Board of Directors which then recommended the preferred candidate to the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders.

Also today, Dr. Denny Kalyalya, Governor of the Bank of Zambia, was elected Chairman of the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders, replacing Marcelin Agaya, Vice Minister for the Economy of Gabon, who had held the chairmanship since the last Annual General Meeting held in Libreville in 2014.

The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders was preceded by three days of side events, including seminars and meeting of the Advisory Group on Trade Finance and Export Development in Africa, an investment forum and a trade exhibition.
http://afreximbank.com/afreximbank-appoints-new-president-dr-benedict-oramah-to-take-office-in-september/

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 5:41pm On Sep 17, 2015
kettykin:
Another igbo man to head Afrexim bank.


Benedict Oramah, the Nigerian banker who was in June named President of African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) by the shareholders of the continental financial institution will, on Monday, September 21, assume duties at its headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.

Men! This is getting too much na. Why are only Igbos taking everything that belong to all Nigerians? grin grin grin grin grin

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 5:10pm On Sep 17, 2015
kettykin:


Chigozie obioma is his name


Chigozie Obioma


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Chigozie Obioma


Born
1986


Occupation
Professor, novelist, short story writer, poet, nonfiction writer

Nationality
Nigerian

Ethnicity
Igbo

Period
2011 – present

Notable works
The Fishermen

Website

http://www.chigozieobioma.com

Chigozie Obioma (born 1986) is a Nigerian writer. He is, effective Fall 2015, an Assistant Professor of literature and creative writing at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.[1] He has been called, in a New York Times book review, "the heir to Chinua Achebe."[2]

His first novel, The Fishermen, is on the shortlist for the 2015 Man Booker Prize,[3] on the shortlist for the FT/OppenheimerFunds Emerging Voices Award,[4] on the shortlist for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize,[5] and on the shortlist for the Edinburgh Festival First Book Award.[6]

The Fishermen was a New York Times Sunday Book Review Editor's Choice selection,[7] one of the American Library Association's five best debuts of spring 2015,[8] a Publishers Weekly book of the week,[9] and one of Kirkus Review's "10 Novels to Lose Yourself In."[10]

Obioma states that, in addition to being a tribute to his siblings, the novel aims to "build a portrait of Nigeria at a very seminal moment in its history (the annulled presidential elections of 1993), and by so doing deconstruct and illuminate the ideological potholes that still impede the nation’s progress even today."[11]

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 5:08pm On Sep 17, 2015
kettykin:
Another igbo man chigozie obioma has been shortlisted for the prestigious man booker price too.
God bless the igbo race, the more they are persecuted and marginalized by brain less folks the more the igbo race shine

Cool. We are always shining

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 5:08pm On Sep 17, 2015
wordcat:
He's making himself proud.

But ''himself'' is not Yoruba grin grin

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 5:07pm On Sep 17, 2015
kettykin:
Another igbo man has been shortlisted for the prestigious man booker price too.
God bless the igbo race, the more they are persecuted and marginalized by brain less folks the more the igbo race shine

What's his name again?

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 5:06pm On Sep 17, 2015
fav444:
tribalism fever. first he is a Nigerian, keep d tribe thing at d background.

You must be foolish. Which Nigerian first? Did your self rat-poisoned demigod Awolowo not proclaim that he was Yoruba first before being a Nigerian?

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Politics / Re: Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 4:59pm On Sep 17, 2015
Igbos in govt in
UK
Poland
Norway (soon)
US
Hm! Spreading the Igbo spirit far and near

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Politics / Another Igbo Man About To Make Nigeria Proud by Ramnon2: 4:58pm On Sep 17, 2015
Nigeria in Diaspora contests city council election in Norway
News Wednesday, September 16, 2015

By Emeka Aginam

Effort to make Nigerians leaving in diaspora to be part of international polity has started yielding the expected result as a Nigeria born Norwegian Peter Obiora Nwafor, an IT consultant is set to win city council election for Christian Democratic Party in Bergen ,Norway’s second biggest city.

Speaking in a world press conference yesterday whileunfolding his road-map, Nwafor, an Anambra indigene from Isuofia, in Aguata local government said that he was chosen by Christian Democratic Party to be the party’s prospective council candidate based on his promising resolve to make a difference in governance.

He assured that his mandate, if elected, would be to implement the party’s policies and programmes accordingly." I was chosen by Christian Democratic Party to be the party’s prospective council candidate and was also popular for my campaign for inclusiveness, inclusive labor market with equal opportunities and rights for all.”

Continuing, he said that his campaigns also encompassed a “strengthened bilingual education, good tuition for all; accepting more refugees in Bergen, increased resources for introduction of centers for refugees and immigrants, increase state housing allowance, support initiatives that gives children from poor families opportunity to participate in cost demanding activities, tax exemption and good working condition for volunteer organization among others" he explained.

Meanwhile, Norway is a country of about 5 million people, administratively divided into 19 counties (fylker) and a further 430 municipalities (kommuner).There are national elections in odd years, alternating between the national and the local levels. The national voting age is 18, but this year 20 municipalities will conduct an experiment with voting rights for 16 year old

http://odili.net/news/source/2015/sep/16/312.html

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Politics / Re: US Diplomat, John Campbell, Dismisses Military Victory Claims Over Boko Haram by Ramnon2: 3:44pm On Sep 17, 2015
tayebest:
The stupiid people has started again!?

Go back to school, illiterate. It is ''have'', and not ''has''
Politics / Re: US Diplomat, John Campbell, Dismisses Military Victory Claims Over Boko Haram by Ramnon2: 3:43pm On Sep 17, 2015
mensdept:
The Nigerian army can't defeat anyone. They are not and were not designed to anyway. During a largely unarmed civilian region (Biafra), they could not do anything without British guidance and help, and probably as I think about it, perhaps British secret forces actually bombed and fought Biafra, but I digress.

The 9ja military is a colonial army designed to protect imperial interest in "Nigeria"- period. Any outbreak of war or violence cannot be overcome without aid from the same colonial authorities- thats why MEND is given amnesty, that's why Boko Haram may be given amnesty, that is why the current movement for Biafra is causing so many heads to spin because they know defeating Biafra in this modern age will be too challenging, and see, a Oyibo has called them out on their lies

Sai Buhari/ Sai stupidity

It was clear the NA was not making any headway, otherwise the dullard would not be in France asking for help. How can you ask for help to defeat what you have already defeated? Makes no sense to me.

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Politics / Re: US Diplomat, John Campbell, Dismisses Military Victory Claims Over Boko Haram by Ramnon2: 3:34pm On Sep 17, 2015
Plus, where is our snake charmer of an army chief of staff? Does he think fighting Boko Haram is the same as consulting Senegalese (marabout) snake charmers for juju? grin grin grin grin grin

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Politics / Re: US Diplomat, John Campbell, Dismisses Military Victory Claims Over Boko Haram by Ramnon2: 3:32pm On Sep 17, 2015
Hehehe! APC's fake propaganda backfires almost immediately. Truly, truly, America knows better. grin grin grin grin grin

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Politics / US Diplomat, John Campbell, Dismisses Military Victory Claims Over Boko Haram by Ramnon2: 3:32pm On Sep 17, 2015
U.S. Diplomat, John Campbell Dismisses Claims Of Military Victories Over Boko Haram


September 16, 2015 by ICIR


By Samuel Malik

Former US Ambassador to Nigeria, John Campbell, has said that talks of victories by Nigerian troops against Boko Haram, must be taken with caution, even skepticism, especially with the difficulty in accessing the conflict zone by the media and members of the diplomatic community.

The diplomat noted also that in response to military action, the sect has displayed an ability to evolve new strategies of warfare such as using young girls as suicide bombers.

“The credibility of security service statements is not high. It is hard to confirm the Nigerian military’s claims of success as it is difficult for foreigners, including the diplomatic community and the media, to access the areas where Boko Haram traditionally operates in Nigeria,” Campbell stated.

Campbel observed that the military had in the past made exaggerated claims about its victories over the insurgency group.

“Military claims of success must be viewed with caution if not skepticism. Throughout the struggle between Boko Haram and the Nigerian state, beginning with the former’s re-emergence in 2011, security service spokesmen have made exaggerated claims of success.”

Recently, the military said several members of the sect have surrendered but Campbell, writing in the blog Africa in Transition, said the recent bomb attack at the Malkohi internally displaced persons camp in Yola, Adamaw state, showed that Boko Haram still poses serious security risk, despite its inability to take control of any territory again.

“Military spokesmen claim that large numbers of Boko Haram operatives are surrendering. They also cite military capture of Boko Haram arms, food, and even narcotics. On the other hand, Boko Haram terrorism continues, as documented by the Council on Foreign Relations’ Nigeria Security Tracker,” the former ambassador wrote.

Since President Muhammadu Buhari gave a marching order to service chiefs to end Boko Haram in three months, the military has frequently churned out statements of victories recorded against the group and the only information available even to the media comes from the defence spokespersons, with no way of verifying such claims.

The American diplomat also said the recent report of arrest of Boko Haram suspects in Katsina, Lagos and Enugu states, if confirmed, showed that notwithstanding the group’s dwindling membership, its determination to spread beyond its primary locations of Borno, Yobe and Adamwa cannot be underestimated.

President Buhari has made tackling insecurity a top priority and most of his foreign trips since coming to power have been to this end, with the President expected back to the country today from France, where he got President Francois Hollande’s promise of military assistance in tackling Boko Haram.

http://icirnigeria.org/u-s-diplomat-john-campbell-dismisses-claims-of-military-victories-over-boko-haram/

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Politics / Re: Top 10 Facts About The South East Nigeria. by Ramnon2: 7:42pm On Sep 11, 2015
Udmaster:
1.



6) CITIES- South East have a whole lot of well planned cities and towns that were rebuilded (rebuilt) after the Civil War..




OP, take am easy with some of your grammar. Hahahaha

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Politics / Re: E'rufai, Just A Few Years Ago, Bows To A Governor: Photo by Ramnon2: 7:35pm On Sep 11, 2015
wordcat:
And today, he is the governor of his State, Onye fee eze; eze erue ya.

Lol. There are millons who have bowed for other ''Ezes'' but had nothing to show for it cheesy cheesy
Politics / E'rufai, Just A Few Years Ago, Bows To A Governor: Photo by Ramnon2: 7:26pm On Sep 11, 2015
E'Rufai, just a few years ago, bows to a governor, Makarfi, of Kaduna State
Hehehe! Igbo people say, when you wake up is your morning. How times change?

Politics / Re: Three Yorubas I Admire Most Because They See Beyond Their Noses by Ramnon2: 4:01pm On Sep 01, 2015
aresa:
Na today you ibo people begin like our trash and rejected clowns...This is your only portion in life.


Babapupa, since Fasola left office, life has been hard for you. You better pray for Fasola to get something from PMB so you can start sucking his anus again. Shameless old foooool

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Politics / Re: Three Yorubas I Admire Most Because They See Beyond Their Noses by Ramnon2: 3:59pm On Sep 01, 2015
babasoji:

No tribe is perfect. There are good Yorubas and bad Yorubas. Good igbos and bad igbos. Pure and simple.
.

That in bold you can already see from post. I have not thrashed all Yorubas, if you read me well.

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Politics / Re: Three Yorubas I Admire Most Because They See Beyond Their Noses by Ramnon2: 3:51pm On Sep 01, 2015
babasoji:


He was the lesser of two evils. To be honest, I don't think most Yoruba people cared that GEJ was south south. We voted for him in 2011. It shows how sophisticated our electorate is. We are not blindly following a party. Yoruba land has diversity of thought and political philosophy. This isn't to denigrate any other tribe but I'm simply stating the fact

And you blindly followed APC to give yourself Buhari, are you for real?

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Politics / Re: Three Yorubas I Admire Most Because They See Beyond Their Noses by Ramnon2: 3:50pm On Sep 01, 2015
Olabestonic001:
How About This: 3 Igbo's I admire and respect;
(1) Governor Rochas Okorocha.
(2) Barrister Monday Onyekachi Ubani.
(3) Librox Oshoma.

........They are Supporters of PMB!

Does that fan your ember of bigotry op?
So, you do thing everyone aligns to your primordial sentiments?
Its neither a Yorubish notion or not to antagonize a Politician. GEJ lost in an election and you suddenly became grossly tribalistic. Politics is a game of number and not ethnic fuelling.
Wake up op.
Politics not matched with long-term common sense is at best madness

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