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Jobs/VacanciesRe: Get Paid N800 For Getting A Yes Answer by tunday4real(m): 3:55pm On Mar 13, 2016
Get a software that builds a Demo site on any niche automatically.
It will give you name, state, type, email, Gsm ,company website, of any business in Nigeria.
Check here.. www.tuyosnet.com.ng
PhonesRe: Infinix Hot Note X551 – Jim’s BIG Thing by tunday4real(m): 5:41am On Mar 09, 2016
Hello House, I woke up this morning and discovered that my fully charged phone has drain up all its battery this morning. I don't know y my battery gets drained up easily.
AV not installed any app for a while.
It's frustrating to carrying charger all around.
I need help on this seriously. Thanks
PropertiesA New Generation Bank Has Properties To Sell by tunday4real(op): 9:01pm On Feb 25, 2016
A new generation bank has all these properties to sell in some states. These are genuine properties from the property desk of the bank.

Here are the details....


ABIA:Bungalow with attached stores on 500sqm situated along Ohanku Road,Aba,Abia State.N8 Million.

ABUJA:Detached house with BQ on about 1,000sqm of land situated at mawzini,Benghazi by Addis Ababa Crescent,Wuse Zone 4.
N137.5 Million

ADAMAWA:Vacant plot of land Zuba Expressway to Zuma Rock,situated after the petrol station opposite first bank.N10 Million

AKWA IBOM:Undeveloped parcel of land at No.64 Afaha-Eket Road,off Grace Bill Road,Eket,Akwa Ibom State.N15 Million

BENUE:Vacant parcel of land of about 800sqm beside UBA along Katsina-Ala Wukari Road,Zabi-biam,Benue State.N10 Million

DELTA:Property at 195,old Lagos/Asaba Road Boji-Boji,Owo,Ika Local Govt Area,Delta State.

EDO:Fenced land at No.27,Ubaija Road Uwenien Okugbe Quarters,Uromi Edo State.
N7.5 Million

Fenced land at No.8 Akhere Lane,by Alli Square,Ekpoma,Edo State.N12 Million

ENUGU:Uncompleted structure at plot 7 Umuenwene,new Generation Resident Layout,Trans Ekulu,Ugbeni Iji Nike,Enugu,Enugu State. N50 Million.

JIGAWA:Bare Land at sabon Layi Quarters ,Along Baigatari Road,Gumel Jigawa State.
N12 Million.

KATSINA:Dilapidated structure on 3500 sqm land along Zaria Road,Opposite Central Mosque,Funtua Katsina State.-N40 Million

KADUNA:Fenced parcel of land at plot 45 Soba Street Kafachan,Kaduna.-N7.5Million

KOGI:
Plot of land situated at Okenne-Kabba Lagos Junction,Ogaminana Adavi Local Govt Area,Kogi- N12 Million

LAGOS:
1.Block of 4 no.3 bedroom flats withboys quarters at No 146 Dopemu Road,Off Ipaja Road,Lagos -N30 Million

2.Uncompleted structure at idimu round about Lagos-
N95 Million

3.Underdeveloped commercial lands situated at victorial Garden City (VGC)
3,000 Square Meters-N297 Million
2198 Square Meters-N217.6 Million
2105 Square Meter-N200 Million

NASARAWA:
Fenced plot of land of about 1,300 sqm situated along Lafia Road,by Juliana House Akwanga Town,Nasarawa State-N12 Million

NIGER:
1.Vacant plot of land (corner piece) opposite Aso Saving and Loans Plc at Mandala Niger State-N13.5 Million

2.Fenced landed property situated along Suleja/Minna Road By Victory Road Junction,Suleja,Niger State-N15 Million

ONDO:
Single-Storey building along Imalo street,near St Stephen Anglican Church,Ipele Ondo State.-N8.5 Million

OGUN:Single storey building along market square Road,Ode Remo,Off Sagamu-Benin Expressway,Ogun State.-N10 Million

RIVERS:
Purpose built banking structure on two floors on 1,200 square meters situated along Aba Road,Eleme Port Harcourt.-N130 Million

Plot of land of about 1000sqm situated along Abuloma Road Port Harcourt Rivers State.-N30 Million

Building on two floors on about 800sqm situated at obigbo PH River State.-N25 Million

Property situated along peace drive,Choba PH River State.-N50 Million

TARABA:
Parcel of land of about 800 sqm at No 10 Hospital Road,Opposite Zenith bank Plc,Wukari,Taraba State.-N10 Million

For more enquiries,please contact the following....

Solomon.....08079189997
Tunde...... 08132758092
Business To BusinessRe: My Name Is Nneka, Welcome To Creative Cakes Nairaland Showroom by tunday4real(m): 2:38pm On Nov 13, 2015
You need a creative website. I could get you one that will give u a befitting online presence.
Get in touch.. If interested.
It will help u a lot.
Thanks.
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Olu Falae's Pickup Van After He Was Kidnapped On Monday by tunday4real(m): 7:00pm On Sep 23, 2015
In Security intelligence, i can tell you those guys were not fulani bt professionals abductors who only cover themselves on tribal platforms.
Hope our security agencies will not be diverted or confused by this report. He will soon be released.
BusinessRe: How Can I Get An Online Store In The Cheapest Cost by tunday4real(m): 9:02pm On Aug 27, 2015
I will create one for you fully developed and optimised. call me on.. 08079189997 and I will send my work samples to your email. Thanks
WebmastersVideo Software That Teaches How To Design Professional Websites. by tunday4real(op): 9:26am On Jul 31, 2015
Hi Everyone,I want to really give back to society by giving a free video software to any interested Nairalander for use.
This software will show any newbie how to build a professional looking website.
All you need to build a complete website will be shown on this video software.
All you need is to install the software on your laptop or desktop and start learning by watching the step by step tutorial.
I have developed this software for the benefits of anyone that wants to learn how to build a professionally looking website.
So,if you are interested,kindly drop your email and i will send it to you.
Thanks...
PoliticsRe: See The Condition Of The 3 Battalion Nigerian Army Barracks In Effurun(pics) by tunday4real(m): 7:31pm On Jun 26, 2015
I was in that barrack as an occupant in 1996_1997.Not like this.. We need change all round.
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Dissolves NNPC Board Of Directors - NTA by tunday4real(m): 5:50pm On Jun 26, 2015
So much corruptions and financial malpractices in the oil sector.Depots,filling stations,oil services company,Nupeng,Imb,Pengasson and all of them.
May God help us....Amen
BusinessRe: Lending Money To Friends Who Hardly Pay Back: how to get your money back by tunday4real(m): 2:04pm On May 27, 2015
One of my business partner was owning me 2.5m for more than a year. I petitioned the commissioner of lagos for investigation. Sars are working, less than 72hrs they got him arrested on Friday, and he paid on Tuesday. So my advice goto Sars for ikeja and your money will be retrieved.
N. B. Ready to spend also. Thanks
BusinessRe: Best Integrated Payment System by tunday4real(m): 8:10pm On Mar 31, 2015
Am an e commerce website builder but u can still try webpay. I think they are good.
BusinessSoftware Upgrade: 35 Million ATM Cards At Risk by tunday4real(op): 3:02pm On Mar 19, 2015
Microsoft Nigeria on Wednesday announced July
14, 2015 as the expiry date for its Windows Server
2003 Operating System, which powers over 35
million payment cards, popularly known as
Automated Teller Machine cards, currently in
circulation in the country.
The development puts the over 35 million cards
issued by Deposit Money Banks in the country at
risk of hacking by Internet fraudsters.
The Managing Director and Country Manager,
Microsoft Nigeria, Mr. Kabelo Makwane, who
stated this at a press conference on Wednesday
announcing the company’s end-of-support for the
WS 2003 operating system, which has been in
existence for 12 years, however, said the American
company was already in discussion with Nigerian
banks and other organisations using the OS over
the development.
According to him, talks are also on with payment
card companies like Visa and MasterCard, which
own the cards.
“We will formally end support for Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 on July 14, 2015. We will no
longer provide security updates, technical updates
and patches for the Windows Server 2003,”
Makwane said.
The Group Director, Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise
Business, Microsoft Nigeria, Mr. Yomi Alarape, said
the company was already advising Nigerian banks
and discussions were currently ongoing on how
the lenders would migrate to the Windows 2012 or
Microsoft Cloud platform within the shortest
possible time.
Alarape, who stressed that Microsoft would not
postpone the July 14 expiry date, noted that the
WS 2003 operating system had exceeded its five-
year normal product life cycle and an extended life
cycle of five years.
He pointed out that the operating system had been
around for 12 years, exceeding the normal 10-year
life cycle.
According to the expert, it is expedient for Nigerian
banks and other affected organisations, including
government agencies, to migrate as soon as
possible because it takes an average of 60 to 150
days for moderately large organisation to migrate
from the WS 2003 to the latest operating systems.
“Just last year, 20 critical security updates were
released by Microsoft for users of the WS 2003
operating system. There is no safe haven for
Window Server 2003. There is no way we can
escape the challenges. The best thing is to migrate
as soon as possible,” Alarape added.
Apart from the risks of being hit by hackers, the
expert said banks that failed to migrate before the
July 14 date ran the risk of being fined by the
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards,
the global body that regulates banks and other
companies that deal with payment cards.
He said, “Banks that deal with payment cards
issued by Visa and MasterCard may not be
compliant with the Pillar 6.2 of the PCIDSS. Also, in
terms of competiveness, they may not be able to
progress much.
“This actually provides opportunity for the banks
and other companies using WS 2003 to have a
rethink about the way they are doing their
business because it bothers on compliance,
security, costs, competiveness and other issues.”
The Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Nigeria,
Mr. Olayinka Oni, said the company would engage
with the Central bank of Nigeria and the banks in
order to facilitate discussions that would help the
banks to comply ahead of the July 14 deadline.
He said meetings were also going on to help
governmental organisations using WS 2003 to
comply with the deadline.
“We have learnt our lessons from Window XP.
Stakeholders said the industry was not well
sensitised enough to its expiration last year. This
time, we are taking our time to engage the high-
risk areas. This is why we are engaging the
stakeholders and our customers,” Oni said.
Findings by correspondent revealed that none of
the 20 banks in the country had migrated to the
new platform barely 116 days to the expiration
date.
The mobile telephone number of the Chairman,
Committee of E-Banking Heads, the umbrella body
of heads of electronic banking and card-related
issued in banks, Mr. Tunde Kuponiyi, was switched
off when our correspondent put a call through to
him. A text message sent to the same number did
not also deliver.
The Vice Chairman, CeBIH, Mr. Dele Adeyinka, said
the banks were already in discussion with
Microsoft and the CBN to facilitate their migration
from WS 2003 before the July 14 deadline.
Although the WS 2003 expiration date is close, he
expressed hope that all the banks would beat the
deadline.
Adeyinka said banks knew the implications of non-
compliance and none of them would like to take
such a risk.
“Banks that issue cards are PCIDSS-certified. This
certification is renewed every year. Any bank that
fails to migrate will risk not getting its PCIDSS
certification renewed. So, no bank will want to do
that,” he said.
Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This
material, and other digital content on this website,
may not be reproduced, published, broadcast,
rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part
without prior express written permission from
PUNCH.
Contact: editor@punchng.com[b]Microsoft Nigeria on Wednesday announced July
14, 2015 as the expiry date for its Windows Server
2003 Operating System, which powers over 35
million payment cards, popularly known as
Automated Teller Machine cards, currently in
circulation in the country.
The development puts the over 35 million cards
issued by Deposit Money Banks in the country at
risk of hacking by Internet fraudsters.
The Managing Director and Country Manager,
Microsoft Nigeria, Mr. Kabelo Makwane, who
stated this at a press conference on Wednesday
announcing the company’s end-of-support for the
WS 2003 operating system, which has been in
existence for 12 years, however, said the American
company was already in discussion with Nigerian
banks and other organisations using the OS over
the development.
According to him, talks are also on with payment
card companies like Visa and MasterCard, which
own the cards.
“We will formally end support for Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 on July 14, 2015. We will no
longer provide security updates, technical updates
and patches for the Windows Server 2003,”
Makwane said.
The Group Director, Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise
Business, Microsoft Nigeria, Mr. Yomi Alarape, said
the company was already advising Nigerian banks
and discussions were currently ongoing on how
the lenders would migrate to the Windows 2012 or
Microsoft Cloud platform within the shortest
possible time.
Alarape, who stressed that Microsoft would not
postpone the July 14 expiry date, noted that the
WS 2003 operating system had exceeded its five-
year normal product life cycle and an extended life
cycle of five years.
He pointed out that the operating system had been
around for 12 years, exceeding the normal 10-year
life cycle.
According to the expert, it is expedient for Nigerian
banks and other affected organisations, including
government agencies, to migrate as soon as
possible because it takes an average of 60 to 150
days for moderately large organisation to migrate
from the WS 2003 to the latest operating systems.
“Just last year, 20 critical security updates were
released by Microsoft for users of the WS 2003
operating system. There is no safe haven for
Window Server 2003. There is no way we can
escape the challenges. The best thing is to migrate
as soon as possible,” Alarape added.
Apart from the risks of being hit by hackers, the
expert said banks that failed to migrate before the
July 14 date ran the risk of being fined by the
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards,
the global body that regulates banks and other
companies that deal with payment cards.
He said, “Banks that deal with payment cards
issued by Visa and MasterCard may not be
compliant with the Pillar 6.2 of the PCIDSS. Also, in
terms of competiveness, they may not be able to
progress much.
“This actually provides opportunity for the banks
and other companies using WS 2003 to have a
rethink about the way they are doing their
business because it bothers on compliance,
security, costs, competiveness and other issues.”
The Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Nigeria,
Mr. Olayinka Oni, said the company would engage
with the Central bank of Nigeria and the banks in
order to facilitate discussions that would help the
banks to comply ahead of the July 14 deadline.
He said meetings were also going on to help
governmental organisations using WS 2003 to
comply with the deadline.
“We have learnt our lessons from Window XP.
Stakeholders said the industry was not well
sensitised enough to its expiration last year. This
time, we are taking our time to engage the high-
risk areas. This is why we are engaging the
stakeholders and our customers,” Oni said.
Findings by correspondent revealed that none of
the 20 banks in the country had migrated to the
new platform barely 116 days to the expiration
date.
The mobile telephone number of the Chairman,
Committee of E-Banking Heads, the umbrella body
of heads of electronic banking and card-related
issued in banks, Mr. Tunde Kuponiyi, was switched
off when our correspondent put a call through to
him. A text message sent to the same number did
not also deliver.
The Vice Chairman, CeBIH, Mr. Dele Adeyinka, said
the banks were already in discussion with
Microsoft and the CBN to facilitate their migration
from WS 2003 before the July 14 deadline.
Although the WS 2003 expiration date is close, he
expressed hope that all the banks would beat the
deadline.
Adeyinka said banks knew the implications of non-
compliance and none of them would like to take
such a risk.
“Banks that issue cards are PCIDSS-certified. This
certification is renewed every year. Any bank that
fails to migrate will risk not getting its PCIDSS
certification renewed. So, no bank will want to do
that,” he said.
Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This
material, and other digital content on this website,
may not be reproduced, published, broadcast,
rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part
without prior express written permission from
PUNCH.
Contact: editor@punchng.com[/b]Microsoft Nigeria on Wednesday announced July
14, 2015 as the expiry date for its Windows Server
2003 Operating System, which powers over 35
million payment cards, popularly known as
Automated Teller Machine cards, currently in
circulation in the country.
The development puts the over 35 million cards
issued by Deposit Money Banks in the country at
risk of hacking by Internet fraudsters.
The Managing Director and Country Manager,
Microsoft Nigeria, Mr. Kabelo Makwane, who
stated this at a press conference on Wednesday
announcing the company’s end-of-support for the
WS 2003 operating system, which has been in
existence for 12 years, however, said the American
company was already in discussion with Nigerian
banks and other organisations using the OS over
the development.
According to him, talks are also on with payment
card companies like Visa and MasterCard, which
own the cards.
“We will formally end support for Microsoft
Windows Server 2003 on July 14, 2015. We will no
longer provide security updates, technical updates
and patches for the Windows Server 2003,”
Makwane said.
The Group Director, Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise
Business, Microsoft Nigeria, Mr. Yomi Alarape, said
the company was already advising Nigerian banks
and discussions were currently ongoing on how
the lenders would migrate to the Windows 2012 or
Microsoft Cloud platform within the shortest
possible time.
Alarape, who stressed that Microsoft would not
postpone the July 14 expiry date, noted that the
WS 2003 operating system had exceeded its five-
year normal product life cycle and an extended life
cycle of five years.
He pointed out that the operating system had been
around for 12 years, exceeding the normal 10-year
life cycle.
According to the expert, it is expedient for Nigerian
banks and other affected organisations, including
government agencies, to migrate as soon as
possible because it takes an average of 60 to 150
days for moderately large organisation to migrate
from the WS 2003 to the latest operating systems.
“Just last year, 20 critical security updates were
released by Microsoft for users of the WS 2003
operating system. There is no safe haven for
Window Server 2003. There is no way we can
escape the challenges. The best thing is to migrate
as soon as possible,” Alarape added.
Apart from the risks of being hit by hackers, the
expert said banks that failed to migrate before the
July 14 date ran the risk of being fined by the
Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards,
the global body that regulates banks and other
companies that deal with payment cards.
He said, “Banks that deal with payment cards
issued by Visa and MasterCard may not be
compliant with the Pillar 6.2 of the PCIDSS. Also, in
terms of competiveness, they may not be able to
progress much.
“This actually provides opportunity for the banks
and other companies using WS 2003 to have a
rethink about the way they are doing their
business because it bothers on compliance,
security, costs, competiveness and other issues.”
The Chief Technology Officer, Microsoft Nigeria,
Mr. Olayinka Oni, said the company would engage
with the Central bank of Nigeria and the banks in
order to facilitate discussions that would help the
banks to comply ahead of the July 14 deadline.
He said meetings were also going on to help
governmental organisations using WS 2003 to
comply with the deadline.
“We have learnt our lessons from Window XP.
Stakeholders said the industry was not well
sensitised enough to its expiration last year. This
time, we are taking our time to engage the high-
risk areas. This is why we are engaging the
stakeholders and our customers,” Oni said.
Findings by correspondent revealed that none of
the 20 banks in the country had migrated to the
new platform barely 116 days to the expiration
date.
The mobile telephone number of the Chairman,
Committee of E-Banking Heads, the umbrella body
of heads of electronic banking and card-related
issued in banks, Mr. Tunde Kuponiyi, was switched
off when our correspondent put a call through to
him. A text message sent to the same number did
not also deliver.
The Vice Chairman, CeBIH, Mr. Dele Adeyinka, said
the banks were already in discussion with
Microsoft and the CBN to facilitate their migration
from WS 2003 before the July 14 deadline.
Although the WS 2003 expiration date is close, he
expressed hope that all the banks would beat the
deadline.
Adeyinka said banks knew the implications of non-
compliance and none of them would like to take
such a risk.
“Banks that issue cards are PCIDSS-certified. This
certification is renewed every year. Any bank that
fails to migrate will risk not getting its PCIDSS
certification renewed. So, no bank will want to do
that,” he said.
Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This
material, and other digital content on this website,
may not be reproduced, published, broadcast,
rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part
without prior express written permission from
PUNCH.
Contact: editor@punchng.com
CrimeWhy I Killed My Lover – Kelechi Williams by tunday4real(op): 8:06am On Mar 09, 2015
he police at Area E, Festac, Lagos, recently made
a breakthrough by arresting a 33-year-old man,
Kelechi Willaims Mojekwu, for strangulating his 39-
year-old lover, Njideka Lizzy Nzewe, to death in
her apartment at Green Estate, Amuwo-Odofin,
Lagos. The arrest of the suspect within seven days
of committing the offence was spectacular going by
the fact that he eloped to Ghana soon after killing
the mother of four.
After his arrest in Cote d’ ivoire, he claimed he
committed the heinous act because of jealousy.
What was not told was the circumstances that led
to his arrest, how detectives battled to achieve that
seemingly impossible feat and the type of life the
suspect lived, his family background and the
circumstances that led to the whole ugly scenario.
Our Crime Editor, Emma Nnadozie, dug deeply and
was able to unearth startling facts about the
murder. His report is revealing.
Excerpts:
REPORT
The relations of the woman came to Festac division
to report a case of the murder of their sister,
Njideka Lizzy at her residence in Green Estate,
Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos. The incident happened on
July 19, 2014, between the hours of 1am and 3am.
The suspected killer, Kelechukw Williams Mojekwu
is about 33, he reportedly strangulated the woman
in the early hours of that day and took her jewelries,
four handsets, I-Pad, Gold, Trinkets and thousands
of dollars and Naira kept by the woman because
she was to pack out of that very house on that
fateful day to a new apartment in Festac town.
By Thursday, she was supposed to leave for USA
on vacation with her family. She has four children
and they were in the same building and in their own
room when this incident occurred. The young man
settled down after killing her, using a rope and a
cloth round her neck, packed all her properties,
locked the door, picked up her car key, a Range
Rover SUV and drove off.
TRIP TO GHANA
He drove confidently with an International passport
bearing the woman’s surname that he changed, all
for the purpose of making sure that the vehicle was
driven into Ghana without any confrontation with
law enforcement agencies. He passed through
Seme to Benin Republic to Togo to Ghana. When he
got into Ghana, he went to a pastor to bless the car
and he did and celebrated for having a new car with
drinks.
HOW PHONE CALLS EXPOSED SUSPECT
When he was in Ghana, he did not switch off the
phones he collected from the woman and when the
complaint came to the Area Commander at Area E,
Festac, ACP Okoro, he worked on the phones and
discovered that they were open.
He made a call, somebody activated the phone but
was not talking, invariably, he was listening to the
background. He deduced from that and forensic
audit that if any criminal suspect had taken away
any social media and activated, invariably, the
person must be trying to censure what was going
on at the end. The police knew that he was trying to
get information on what was going on in Lagos.
Equally, detectives got to know from relations of the
woman that because of anger, they were sending
text messages to him and saying, ‘” you are not
picking the phone but you don’t want to talk, God
will punish you, you will be caught, we know that
you are in Ghana”. That alerted the suspect to know
that the family was aware that he was residing in
Ghana and because of that, he made a move,
packed his things from Ghana and started heading
towards Cote d’ ivore.
TRACKING HIS ESCAPE VEHICLE
When the family told detectives that the suspect left
with the Jeep, the Area Commander asked them if
the Jeep was with any devise and they said that a
man used to come to them and he handled the first
car, that he must have equally handled the second
car.
I requested to see the man, we saw, discussed and
he confirmed that there is a devise in the car. The
Commander then opened his system and started
tracking the vehicle.
He tracked it and discovered that it was in Ghana.
From the tracking coordinates, he was able to
deduce that the suspect was not settled from the
indicators on the tracking, he was spending ten to
15 minutes in areas he visited.
That indicated that he was making moves, and
because of that indication that he was spending less
than 20 minutes and knowing that he was already
having the information, the commander started
monitoring the movement of the vehicle and advised
that the vehicle should not be stopped because if
the vehicle is stopped, he will have a firm idea that
the vehicle was under a devise and was being
tracked.
The commander continued monitoring the
movement of the vehicle on the chat system. He
now contracted one of his friends who is a
Ghanaian Police officer that is serving at the
intelligence unit of the Ghanaian Police, told him
what was happening and he said the only way
detectives can establish the fact in that area was to
make an entry.
The Commander then called the relations of the
dead woman and asked if they have anybody in
Ghana and they sad yes, they gave him his number,
he discussed with him and asked him to meet his
police friend there and that was how they incidented
the case at the International police office. He gave
them the coordinates on the tracking code and they
were able to open up and follow up.
ARREST
That was how they discovered that the suspect was
moving towards the border indicating that he was
moving into Cote d’ ivoire and eventually into
Abidjan. That was how they started going into that
area to arrange his arrest. The suspect did not
know that he was being monitored and when he got
into Cote d’ ivore, he had a little problem with the
vehicle tires.
He successfully repaired the tires and decided to
continue with the journey. He was all alone in the
car and was confidently moving it to his destination.
He was then trapped by the information given to
Cote d’ivoire border patrol police whom the
Ghanaian officer related with. They accosted him
and he was arrested and taken to Cote d’ivoire
Interpol office.
CONTACT WITH DETECTIVES IN NIGERIA
They contacted detectives in Nigeria immediately,
the Area Commander informed the Commissioner of
Police, Lagos, Umaru Manko who directed him to
follow up with Nigerian Interpol which he did
immediately by contacting them on phone before
following up with a letter.
The DCP in-charge of Interpol, Nwobodo quickly
made a call to Abidjan and put them on notice that
the suspect they arrested is wanted and on our
trial. They now said detectives from Nigeria should
come over the next day.
TRIP TO COTE D’IVOIRE
The problem Nigerian detectives had was that
Francophone and Anglophone legal systems differ
to some extent. The francophone legal system
arraigns suspects immediately after arrests. They
don’t detain as long as the Anglophone countries do
here in Africa. They didn’t want to keep a suspect
for long in Abidjan and for them to hand over to
Ghana where the case was incidented they insisted
the case must pass through Interpol. And because
of that contact made in Ghana earlier, they were
able to detain the suspect.
As soon as detectives in Nigeria got that
information, they got in touch with Ghana Interpol
and flew in four detectives into Abidjan the next
morning. They moved straight to their Interpol office
and after the processes, the man was handed over
to them. The suspect was intercepted at a junction
called Abuasso in Cote d’ivoire. They eventually
handed over to Ghanaian Interpol who moved him
into their own area being that the case was
incidented there.
IN GHANA
From there, officers from Nigeria proceeded to
court in Ghana to endorse a warrant which they did.
After that, they searched and recovered some of
the properties of the woman in the suspect’s house
in Ghana. Thereafter, the Ghanain interpol handed
the suspect over to their counterparts from Nigeria
and they came back by road.
INVESTIGATIONS
From investigation, detectives discovered that the
suspect was staying in South Africa where reliable
information alleged that he equally murdered
somebody and decided to flee. That was what made
him to be hibernating in Ghana. Further more, they
discovered that his eldest brother was killed for
armed robbery in Anambra.
The immediate senior brother was equally killed
about two months ago after he got himself involved
in a case of kidnapping and the victim was killed
after collecting some ransom. Detectives therefore,
deduced from this information that it runs in their
blood and this is a family of killers.
They were equally reliably informed that the death
of their father was celebrated in their village
because he was alleged to be a notoriously
cannibalistic person, a terror who was capable of
eating fresh chickens alive after sucking their blood.
That must account for a young man of 33, seeing
such a huge lady with four children, brought her
down and strangulated her up to the point of death.
Detectives are equally suspecting that he must
have used drug to subdue the lady before
strangulating her to death because looking at the
lady, you cannot imagine how he was able to bring
her down before killing her. Further more, they
suspect a pre-meditated action because of the
issue of changing her passport to his own name. It
shows he was all prepared prior to the time he was
able to execute his action.
This was a lady that was well known and she made
a mark at Edmark by winning the highest prize of
N37 million for her efforts in selling the product. She
has a very big edifice in Satellite town, She owns
exotic SUVs, She has two edifices at her hometown,
Nnewi., Anambra State. She was a successful
business woman and the killer is from neighboring
Umuoji also in Anambra State.
DIVORCE WITH HUSBAND
Police handled a case between her and the husband
over issues concerning marital problems sometime
ago. They have a subsisting divorce issue in court.
Divorce had not been granted. They were still
undergoing the process.
HOW THE CASE WAS CRACKED
It took detectives about seven days to crack this
case. They were able to accomplish this by having
sleepless nights and working on the system
because this was completely a forensic
investigation and it had to do with tracking. So for
you to crack such case, you should be able to know
what is tracking and its coordinate’s, getting to
know the coordinating signals coming from the
tracking device and the indicators. That was how
they were able to ascertain where he was at a given
time before apprehending him.
They achieved this through personal efforts in
terms of logistics because the Area Commander is
a forensic analyst and in forensic investigation
which he mastered when he was in Bosnia and
Herzegovina where he was trained in human rights
investigation and establishment of coordinates.
He equally did administration engineering in forensic
analysis. This probably accounted for the success
of this case. The Commander was interacting with
the team sent to Ghana every 20 minutes and made
more than sixty- five calls altogether in getting this
case cracked.
ABOUT THE SUSPECT
The suspect told his life story: “My name is
Kenechukwu William Mojekwu from Aguma village,
Umuoji, Idemili North LGA, Anambra State. I was
born in Umuoji in 1983 and went to primary school
at Aguma Primary School in Umoji. I spent two
years there before going to Aba where my senior
sister was living and got into Good Shepherd
primary Schooll in Uratta, Abia State.
I finished there, came back to Anambra and started
my secondary eduction at Our Ladys Secondary
School, Nkpor. After that, I went to Nnewi to start
apprenticeship on electrical sales.
After five years, I was freed and I opened my own
shop there. I did it for six months before a friend
who came back from South Africa encouraged me
to seek papers and travel out for greener pastures.
I came over to Lagos and was able to get my
papers after which I traveled to South Africa in
2005. When I got to South Africa, before I could get
engaged in any meaningful venture, the person I
was staying in his house had a problem and when
the police came for him, he disappeared and I was
arrested together with one other friend staying
there.
That was how we were deported to Nigeria after
two months. We were not told what he did. After
coming back to Nigeria, I later traveled to Abidjan,
after six months I got there, I went into the sale of
second hand clothes. I was coming to Ghana to buy
clothes until war broke out in Abidjan and I shifted
base to Ghana.
After the war, I went back to Abidjan but could not
get a place to stay, I lost a lot and that made me
relocate finally to Ghana where I started loading and
offloading goods including selling second-hand
clothes. I was homeless and was sleeping in the
church until I was able to save enough money to
come back home and raised more money from
members of my family. I then started taking goods
from Nigeria to Ghana for sale.
HOW THEY MET
I got to know Lizzy during this period. I met her the
first time at Hotel de Horses in Ghana, where she
came to buy shoes. We met one day when I heard
her speaking Igbo with some friends and we all
exchanged pleasantries. We did not see again until
February this year after I returned to Nigeria to see
my mother. I went to Nnewi to see my sister whose
husband died. I was going to eat when I saw her
waiting for commercial motorcyclist, her face was
familiar because she had changed a lot.
I stopped and greeted her after which I reminded
her where we met and she was happy seeing me.
We exchanged numbers after greeting and that
evening, she called me to know where I was and I
told her the name of the hotel, she came and
stayed with me and later went back to their place
that night. The next day. I visited her in her hotel
and that was how we started serious relationship.
She told me from day one that she was married but
divorced. She also told me that she divorced
because her husband impregnated their maid after
all the sacrifices she made to make life comfortable
for both of them.
Initially, I wanted to know if she had children but
she told me to forget that aspect then, that I would
know at the right time. It was only when I visited
her house in Lagos later that I met her children. I
used to visit her each time I came from Ghana and
she stayed in my house any time she came to
Ghana. She visited me in my village during one of
those trips to Nigeria.
HER TRIPS TO GHANA
She usually spent one or two weeks in my house in
Ghana and all my friends knew her as my wife. We
never discussed marriage but she used to send
messages saying that I was the man of her dream.
Even her relations have been telling me to get
interested in marrying her because she would take
very good care of me, that a lot of people have
disappointed her after she helped them.
I must say that while the relationship lasted, I
noticed that she was very rich. It became open to
me the day she visited my village with an exotic
SUV. Initially, I taught she was into drugs but later I
found out that she worked hard for her money
through business ventures.
In fact, she was secretive over her business
interests to me. The much I got to know was
through her brother who was putting pressure on
me to marry her. He kept on advising me not to
break her heart because a lot of people had broken
her heart in the past, that I should try to be a better
husband than her former husband. She even
encouraged me to expand my sales to Nigeria and
went to the extent of opening a shop for me at
Festac where I sell shoes bought from Ghana.
She wanted to settle down in Ghana but I advised
her to rather re-locate to America, that it will be
better for her children. She was the one that invited
me to Nigeria during this trip that resulted in her
death.
GROWTH
WE are eight in a family, three boys and five girls.
All the male issues had died except me. The first
issue died when I was very small, I don’t know
what killed him. The second died after my family
quarreled with one native doctor over land dispute
in my village. People believe the native doctor killed
that my brother. Whatever they say about my father
should be attributed to the olden days when men
used to show power. None of my brothers was
killed in Enugu over robbery or kidnapping.
The rest of my sisters are happily married.
Members of my family wanted me to marry one girl
from our village but I did not love her. I impregnated
a girl from Cote d’ivoire but we quarreled over my
relationship with Lizzy after she found out about us.
I swear, I did not kill her deliberately.
After she came back drunk, because I must tell
you, she likes drinks, she was hostile to me when I
wanted to know why she stayed out long. She held
my manhood and I tightened the wrapper over her
neck. She quickly released me but slumped. I
examined her and noticed that she was dead.
Perhaps, she died because she was dead drunk.
The shock made me to flee. I was restless
throughout my stay in Ghana after that.
That was why I decided to flee to Cote d’ ivoire to
stay with that my girlfriend. I know I have done an
abominable thing but I plead for mercy. I am the
only son of my mother and she would die if she
hears this (sobs…) This is the work of devil.
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