Saturday, 19 November 2016

Law Of Karma: Deadly Thief Trapped By Wall After Breaking Into Someone's House To Steal LCD TV (Photos)



A notorious thief who specializes in breaking people's wall and sneaking in to steal their properties has been arrested after he got trapped by the wall of a building he broke to steal and LCD Television and a gas cylinder. 



The saying 'everyday for the thief, and one day for the owner of the house' is so applies in this case that after the the thief was trapped, he had to beg the owner of the house who surprisingly discovered him trapped in the wall to save him. The thief could not escape and was paraded to serve as lesson to others.
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Female Kogi State University Graduate Who Specializes In Robbing Politicians Caught In By The Police (Photo)


A gang of about eight armed robbers terrorising Abuja, Kogi and Kano states have been arrested. Among the arrested is Rekia Musa, a divorcee and Accounting graduate of the Kogi State University, who told the police that she had only been an informant for the terrifying gang for four months.



Others members of the gang arrested along with Musa are Ismaila Abdulmumuni, Abu-Amidu Disu, Tenimu Musa, Boniface David, Aliu Isah and Danjuma Cyprian.

According to the Police, the notorious gang was linked to a millionaire armed robbery suspect, Zakeria Isiaka arrested recently by the Inspector-General of Police Response Team, along the Okene-Akure Expressway. Isiaka after his arrest on November 5, had claimed that if not for the unfortunate death of governorship candidate in Kogi State, Abubakar Audu, who died, that he would have become the Chief Security Officer of Kogi State.

In her confessional statement, the female armed robbery suspect Musa, popularly called Hajia, explained that about four months ago, one of her friends, Isha Mohammed, approached her and said he knew some politicians who had stolen public money and hidden them in their houses.

According to Punch, she is believed to have participated in an April 2015 operation in Abuja where about N200m was stolen from some politicians.

She said, “He asked if I could help him to get a charm that would make it possible for him to disappear, called Etubi. He said if he could disappear into the politician’s house and steal the money unnoticed, he would give me a large cut of the money.

“I then travelled to my village in Agba Local Government Area of Kogi State and met a boy called Tenimu. I told him about the plan and he promised that he could get the charm.

“But instead, Tenimu told his friends about the money. The friends were armed robbers. They then came and tricked me into taking them to the politician’s house in Kano State.”

Explaining further, she said: “I thought targetting politicians who have stolen government money was a good idea because I was broke. Few days later, Isah got another piece of information about an immigration officer based in Lagos, who had stolen government money.

“I contacted my gang and we went to the man’s house and robbed him. But we didn’t get as much money as Isah told us the man had at home.”

Police sources said the suspects came on the radar of security agents after robbing the immigration officer, a comptroller in the service. She also was actively involved in scouting for victims who might be wealthy enough for her gang members to rob.

Narrating his part of the story, 25-year-old Mohammed, who brought the information about the immigration officer to the gang, explained that it was the only operation he ever went with the gang.

The suspect, also a Kogi State indigene, explained the he was a fashion designer with a shop in Bwari area of Abuja.

He said, “It was the bad friends I met in Abuja that led me into armed robbery. There was this customer, Ismaila, whom I made clothes for. He was the first person who told me about the money the politicians usually brought to his office at Mabuchi area of Abuja.

“He said the politicians shared the money there and he said he could rob them. I then told him about one of my customers, Dan, who normally wore a charm around his waist. I told him he could take part in the robbery.

“I also told another friend, Ismaila (Abdulmumuni). When I informed Dan about the money and the plan to rob the politicians, he said we should hold a meeting along the Duste Expressway in Abuja. He also brought some of his friends and Dan asked that we should go to the place.

“After a while, Dan said we might need guns for the robbery and that the politicians might have some powerful charms.”

Mohammed said on the day the politicians came again to share money at the location, the gang was immediately alerted by Abdulmumuni. The gang stormed the place and robbed the politicians of over N200m.

Mohammed said, “After the operation, Dan called and gave me N4.5m, which he said I should share with Ismalia. But I later learnt that we actually got more than N200m from the robbery. Dan alone got N25m.”
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Pathetic Story Of A Female Nigerian Graduate Who Has Been Sleeping On Lagos Streets For Years Will Make You Cry (Photos)



The hardship in the land is real! A good Nigerian Natasha Okpoti has narrated the shocking story of a female graduate who has been suffering and living on Lagos streets for years because she couldn't secure a job and has no one to help. 



Okpoti wrote: "Queen needs your help!!!

Last night I, like many were disturbed about the news of a young lad burnt to death for attempting to steal garri. The images haunted my sleep. Not only because of the gruesome murder of a human being bitten hard by poverty, but because of those human beings that carried the act and worse off, those who stood by capturing his death with their phones.

This morning on my to the Singaporean embassy in Lagos, I saw besides the gates of Eko hotel, a lady laying on the floor and everyone (black and white) walked past her like she didn't exist . I picked up my phone and took this picture (below) with the hope that I could share a lesson of poverty with you all.

At the embassy, I couldn't get her image off my head. I felt even ashamed to have taken only the picture without stopping to hear her story.

Immediately I stepped out of the embassy, I drove right back to her. Woke her up and this is what she said in fluent English. 
My name is Queen Okoye. I am 31 years old and a graduate of YabaTech. I am from Orsu LGA in Imo state (she paused to spell Orsu for me). Her father is Mr. Basil a Okoye. Mother is late. She lived with her boyfriend whilst in school. Their relationship fell apart and he kicked her out of his apartment. She has lived on the streets for years because her sister (married with children ) refused to assist her.

I asked if she was on drugs and alcohol, but she said no. I noticed she smiled a little too much but always added "I am happy a beautiful lady like you acknowledged me. People walk by me everyday like I don't exist ". This broke my heart.

Queen stays in front of Eko hotel's fence. She is waiting for someone to read this and reach out to her. So if you work in Lagos state welfare department or know any agency in charge of women, pls get to Queen. Let's all share a little kindness because it would all come back to us.
Queen needs you!!!"
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ASUU: Atiku pleads with union to suspend strike

PIC.1.FORMER VICE PRESIDENT ATIKU ABUBAKAR (L) RECEIVING PRESIDENT 

JACOB ZUMA OF SOUTH AFRICA ON HIS ARRIVAL AT THE PRESIDENTIAL WING 

OF THE NNAMDI AZIKIWE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN ABUJA ON MONDAY 

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Former Vice President, VP, Atiku Abubakar has appealed to the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, to suspend its strike action.
He urged the union to negotiate with the government even as he expressed concern over the students who would be out of school due to the ongoing strike.
Recall that the academic body had on Monday threatened to embark on a one week warning strike over the failure of the Federal Government to fulfill an agreement reached in 2013. The strike has since commenced.
Speaking during his 70th birthday celebration in Yola, the Adamawa State capital, Atiku said, “My call to ASUU is for the sake of the education of our children. The decision to shelve the strike will be in their favour.
“I call on them to suspend their strike action and continue negotiations because I believe at the end of the day an amicable resolution of the issues in contention would be reached.
“The most important thing is to think of. the children not going to school.”
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