Thursday 25 May 2017

News Updates: Gunmen kidnapped six kids in Lagos State Nigeria


Gunmen suspected to be militants have attacked Igbo-Nla Model College, Epe and kidnapped six children.
This is the second time since October last year that kidnappers have invaded the school.
In the earlier incident, gunmen cladding in military camouflages entered the school premises from a hole at the back gate and whisked away pupils and teachers.
Although details of the latest kidnap are still sketchy, it was gathered that security forces have been deployed to comb surrounding bushes for the children.
Details later…
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Angry man stabs a tailor for not adjusting his cloth to his satisfaction


A 30-year-old man, Idris Olaniyan, who allegedly stabbed a tailor, Usman Mohammed, with a broken bottle on the forehead for failing to adjust his clothes to his satisfaction, was on Thursday arraigned in Lagos.
Olaniyan, a resident of Ayodele Street, Mafoluku in Oshodi area of Lagos, is facing a charge of assault at an Ikeja Magistrates’
Court.
Sgt. Rosemary Ehemegbe, the prosecutor, told the court that the accused, who entered a ‘not-guilty’ plea, committed
the offence on May 3 at No. 5 Ayodele St., Mafafoluku, Oshodi.
Ehemegbe alleged that the accused had stabbed Mohammed after beating him.
“After beating him, the accused stabbed him with a broken bottle on the forehead.”
According to her, Olaniyan gave some clothes to the complainant to adjust for him and was not satisfied with the job done.
“Instead of giving the clothes to the tailor amend again, he started abusing him.
“When the complainant did not answer, Olaniyan assaulted Mohammed by beating and stabbing him with a broken bottle
on the forehead,” she said.
The offence contravened Section 173 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the section prescribes a seven-year jail term for assault occasioning harm.
The Magistrate, Mrs E. Kubeinje, granted the accused bail in the sum N50, 000 with one surety in like sum and adjourned
the case until June 7 for mention.
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Moving to Qatar was a big decision -Babatunde


Though he is yet to be invited to the Super Eagles squad since Franco-German tactician Gernot 
Rohr took charge, Qatari Sporting Club striker Michael Babatunde was amazing in the just 
concluded season as he scored 25 goals along with 10 assists that ensured his side gained 
promotion from the Qatargas league to the elite division, Qatar Stars League.
The 24 -year old spoke to thenff.com on his performance in the just concluded season, the
current Super Eagles under Coach Rohr, his aspiration and much more.
Excerpts:
How was the just concluded season for you?
Well, it was a fantastic season for me I must say. Initially moving to Qatar was a big
decision I had to make and My family and I reasoned together and when we were convinced that
the challenge and offer was good, I moved to Qatari SC. I scored a total of 25 goals for the
club this season with 10 assists in the just concluded season which was good enough to qualify
us from the QatarGas League to the elite division, the Qatar Stars League.
 A lot of people wondered why you chose to go to Qatar at a very young age despite having 
played for the Super Eagles at the FIFA World Cup in 2014?
Michael: After the World Cup in 2014, I had a deal to move from Dnipro in Ukraine to Morocco,
and that was Raja Casablanca, which I did. I played just five months where I scored 12 goals
with 15 assists and I won the award of the best player in the Moroccan league. A whole lot of
offers especially from Eastern Europe surfaced but you know, the experience I had playing in
Ukraine was not palatable at all and I didn’t want to go through that again. A situation where
the club isn’t fulfilling their contractual agreements and where they owe players, i couldn’t
have continued there just because I wanted to stay in Europe. So I moved to Raja and it was a
good experience for me because I was able to add my quota to help the club from the 14th spot
in the Moroccan league up to the 4th position before I left. The football in Qatar is highly
competitive and being a rich country, the clubs competing in the league are very strong with
very good players too in the league. I’m glad we have qualifed for the Qatari Stars League
where we have top players like former Barcelona captain Xavi, Ivory Coast’s Yannick Sagbo,
Mali’s and former Barcelona midfielder Seydou Keita and Imoh Ezekiel of Nigeria.
 Let’s talk about the Super Eagles. What do you think about the Super Eagles under German 
tactician Gernot Rohr?
Michael: It is a fantastic set-up. The recent results of the team in the matches they’ve played
shows it. The players are young and technically sound. I commend the Nigeria Football
Federation for the appointment of Coach Rohr and I foresee better things to come for the Super
Eagles.
The last time you played for the Eagles was the friendly between Nigeria and Mali in France, 
do you still crave for a chance in this Eagles?
Well, my invitation to the national team is in the hands of the handlers. I really
still crave for a chance in the Super Eagles especially among this young set up. I’m just 24
years old and at least have had some experience playing with the team in the past so I’ll jump
at any chance to feature for my country again. I think I need to focus on my job and that is
playing consistently and performing too. At least now I’m back in the elite league in Qatar, I
hope I’ll be given a chance soon, I really do look forward to it.
What do you think about the Super Eagles’ 2019 AFCON qualifier against South Africa and the 
FIFA World Cup qualifier against Cameroon?
We are Nigeria and from the record I know, South Africa have never defeated us in a
competitive game so I believe that trend will continue when we play them in June. The last time
we played, they stopped us from qualifying for the Africa Cup of Nations in 2015 and its time
to take back our pound of flesh. The players we have are very good, i have no doubt that the
team will perform very well. For the Indomitable Lions, they are currently the champions of
Africa and we must have that at the back of our minds. But, I think the technical crew of Coach
Gernot Rohr will see how they perform at the FIFA Confederation cup and with that have more
knowledge of the team. I believe we have the players to beat Cameroon home and away. I’m not
boasting but I believe the Super Eagles will qualify in style for the World Cup.
Finally, the transfer window will soon be thrown open, do you have offers that may take you 
out of Qatar SC?
Michael: For now I have a running contract with Qatar SC and now that we have qualified to play
in the Qatar Stars League its a good thing. So for now, I’m a player of Qatar SC. Yes, I
already have 8 offers, four from the Chinese Super League, two from the German Bundesliga, and
two from Turkey. Soon myself, my agent and Qatar SC will decide about my future.
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Man docked over motorcycle theft


An Ota Senior Magistrates’ Court in Ogun on Thursday granted a N150, 000 bails to one Mukaila Afeez, 30, who allegedly stole a motorcycle.
Afeez, whose address is unknown, is facing a count charge.
The prosecutor, Sgt. Chudu Gbesi, had told the court that the accused committed the offence on May 15 at 11.40p.m. in Ejibotuntun in Ogun.
Gbesi said that the accused stole the motorcycle with registration number QH 873 AKD, valued at N150, 000, from Mr Mayowa Ishola.
“The accused went to the place where the complainant parked his motorcycle and stole it, but unfortunately for him, he was caught in the act,’’ he said.
The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.
The Senior Magistrate, Mr S. O. Banwo, directed that the accused should produce two sureties in like sum also as a condition for his bail.
Banwo ordered that the sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction, be gainfully employed and show evidence of tax payment to Ogun State Government.
He adjourned the case until June 29 for substantive hearing
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