Monday, 27 March 2017

I could play for Mourinho or Conte – Giroud
















Arsenal striker, Olivier Giroud, has admitted he could play for passionate managers like Manchester United’s Jose Mourinho or Chelsea’s Antonio Conte.
Giroud has spent the last five seasons with the Gunners under Arsene Wenger, whose future at the club is uncertain.
When asked by L’Equipe, if he could play under a different kind of manager, he replied: “As an idea, why not?
“Each experience is good to live through. I would adapt.
‘Vieira can replace Wenger at Arsenal’

“We were the champions of France with him.”
“At Montpellier in 2011-12, Rene Girard was of the fighting mentality, of a player who never gave up, of open-mindedness, of fight. A barker.
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Guard jailed 14 years for raping 29-year-old virgin








A 32 year-old security guard, Kenechukwu Okonkwo was on Friday sentenced to 14 years imprisonment for raping a 29-year-old virgin.
Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye while passing the sentence at an Ikeja High Court, Lagos, described rape as an act of extreme violence’ against women.

“I hereby sentence you, Kenechukwu Okonkwo, to 14 years imprisonment to commence from today March 24, 2017,” she said.
Ipaye said that there should be zero tolerance to any form of violence against women and vulnerable members of the society.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Okonkwo was arraigned in court on July 14, 2015 on a charge of rape which is contrary to Section 258 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.
During the trial, the prosecution led by Adeniji said that Okonkwo committed the offence on Dec. 27, 2013 in his one-bedroomed apartment located in Ketu Lagos.
“She became friends with Okonkwo who was a security guard working at a supermarket where she supplied goods.
“She was experiencing accommodation problems and was about to be evicted from her home.
“The complainant however, confided in Okonkwo about her problem and he offered to keep some of her property in his apartment.

“She was screaming and begging him in Igbo language and he responded saying that ‘you have been suffering me for too long,” he said.
“She came to inspect his apartment which was a ‘face me I face you,’ doubting the suitability of his apartment and when she turned to leave, Okonkwo blocked her exit and forcefully dragged her from the corridor into his apartment.
The prosecutor said the convict however, gagged her with wrapper to stifle her scream and had forceful carnal knowledge of her in his bedroom.
“The noise and commotion in the apartment attracted Okonkwo’s co-tenant who came to intervene to no avail.
“It was when the landlord knocked on Okonkwo’s door to enquire about the noise that the complainant was able to escape,” Adeniji said.
However Okonkwo, in his testimony during the trial, claimed that the sexual intercourse between him and the complainant was consensual.
He said that he had a desire to marry her and she usually visited him at his apartment on Sundays with members of her church.
“On that fateful day, I attended a naming ceremony and while I was leaving the ceremony, I received a phone call from the complainant saying that she was at my house.
“I got home and she collected the bag of pure water I was carrying and asked me what I wanted to eat and I told her I wanted to eat Indomie.
“She changed into a pair of tights from her jeans trousers to make the Indomie and I played an adult movie which we watched together while we had dinner.
“She made me promise that I will marry her and thereafter, we made love,” he said.
However, when he was being cross-examined by Adeniji, Okonkwo admitted, contrary to his testimony, that the complainant visited him for the first time on the day of the incident.
Justice Ipaye, in convicting Okonkwo, noted inconsistencies in his testimony.
She said: “The defendant is not only economical with the truth, he should not be believed.
“There were inconsistencies in his testimonies and his longstanding friend who testified on his behalf as DW2, could not recall knowing her as his girlfriend.
“She was at risk of having her belongings thrown out of where she was staying and he took advantage of her vulnerable state on the night of Dec. 27, 2013.
“After hearing and observing the defendant and the complainant give their testimonies, her account is more in line with narration of her accommodation problem.
“Her visit to the defendant was not a social visit but to establish the suitability of his home to keep some of her belongings at the time.
“She is of a very slim build and could have been easily overpowered by the defendant and her account was more in line with the account of the medical doctors who testified on behalf of the prosecution,” Ipaye said.
NAN reports that four witnesses testified on behalf of the prosecution — the complainant, the investigating police officer and two medical doctors.
Noting the impact of the medical evidence on her conviction of Okonkwo for the crime, Ipaye said: “Penetration, however slight, constitutes the offence of rape.
“I have no doubt about the penile penetration, as the testimony of the complainant was clear, concise and unequivocal.
“PW3, Dr Oluwaseun Osungbusi, is a medical doctor with the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). He came to testify on behalf of his colleague, Dr Justina Oyemarin, who attended to the complainant on the night of the alleged rape.
“He and Oyemarin both worked at the Ikosi Primary Health Centre where the complainant sought treatment after the alleged rape.
“Oyemarin’s report noted that the complainant had a broken hymen, had bruises on her body and had heavy vaginal bleeding and discharge.
“PW4 was Dr Joseph Onwoh, a medical doctor with over 30 years of experience in gynaecology.
“In his testimony, he told the court that when the complainant was referred to him, she was bleeding and had a ragged, broken hymen.
“He counselled her and advised her to keep her bloodstained underwear as evidence in case the matter goes to court.
“He can be seen as a first responder who saw the complainant in her state of distress and his testimony was in line with the test results presented by Osungbusi,” she said.
NAN reports that Mr Worer Obuagbaka, counsel to the convict, in his plea for mercy, told the court that Okonkwo was a first time offender and was repentant.
“The convict is a first time offender and the only son of his family; he lost his mother last year to cervical cancer and has been in custody since December 2013.
“During this period, he has learnt his lesson, I plead with the court to pass a light sentence on the convict and temper justice with mercy,” Obuagbaka said.
However, the prosecutor, Mr Kazeem Adeniji, the Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, commended the judgment.
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Corruption still all over Nigeria - NLC says

Corruption still  thriving, says NLC
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) has lamented that despite the noise aboutanti-graft war, corruption continues to thrive in the country.
It said the executive and the legislative arms of government weighed on the scale have performed below expectation.
Speaking with The Nation, its President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, lamented that while the citizens continue to groan under hardship, public officials live large.
Wabba, who spoke on several burning national issues, particularly took up the National Assembly, which he described as a “criminal enterprise.”
He threatened that the organised labour would picket the National Assembly and other institutions that are failing in their responsibilities to Nigerians.
Wabba said President Muhammadu Buhari needed to give his anti-graft crusade a better face, by making accountability, transparency and rule of law his watchwords.
He said this was necessary because bad governance was thriving in Nigeria.
He said: “The government must know that it is not only workers that are suffering, but ordinary citizens who depend on the workers, are suffering immensely.
“For this reason, we shall picket the institutions that make up government one after the other; after the Presidency, we are facing the National Assembly.
“So long as they are not living up to their responsibilities, we will make it very difficult for them to continue in the criminal enterprise they call the National Assembly. So, we demand ac­countability, we demand due process.”
He lamented that Nigerians are going through serious challenges more than before, adding that these challenges are compounded by the total absence of good governance, accountability, transparency and rule of law.

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We removed our victim’s heart for rituals because he had no N10m – Suspects confess
















The suspects – Tunde Jimoh, Gbenga Babalade, Abubakar Agboola and Olatunji Ahmed, reportedly conspired to kill the victim for money rituals by using human heart.
No fewer than four suspects have been arrested by the Oyo State Police Command for allegedly killing one Akintoye Oyeyemi for ritual.
This was made known by the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude who paraded the suspects before newsmen in the state on Friday.
According to him, Agboola, aka Baba, provided the link to Ahmed who is an Alfa.
“The killers of the victim carried out their plan in the pretext of doing cashew business and lured the victim, robbed him of N100, 000 and subsequently murdered him in cold blood.

“The two suspects said that after killing the victim, they removed the vital organs for money rituals and took them to the other two suspects, Baba and Alfa for the ritual.
“The two suspects said they killed Oyeyemi because they believed he had N10million in his possession for the cashew business but N100, 000 was found in his possession.
“The victim’s wife became apprehensive when she did not see her husband return home on time and raised alarm and thereafter reported the case at the Atiba Police State.
“Items recovered from the suspects include: headless body of the deceased, heart and wrists, one cut-to-size single barrel gun, two long single barrel gun, axe, three knife, N40, 000 and charms.
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