Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Man kept behind bar in Osun for contempt of court


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A 38-year-old man, Isiaka Sanusi, was on Tuesday remanded in Ilesa Prison custody by an Osogbo Chief Magistrates’ Court for disrespecting the court orders.
Sanusi is facing a count charge of contempt.
The Magistrate, Mr Olusola Aluko, ordered the accused be kept behind bars due to the magnitude of the offence he committed.
The Prosecutor, Sgt. Rasak Olaiwola, told the court that the accused failed to appeared in a case against him in MOS/203c/ 2015COP when it was called by the court clerk.
Olaiwola said ,the accused once abused the court privileges and was fined by the court.
He said the offense contravened section 133(2) of the criminal code cap 34 vol.11 laws of Osun, 2003.
The accused pleaded guilty to the offense against him.
The Magistrate, however, revoked his bail application and ordered that he be brought from prison custody pending his trial.
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Nigeria: Man disappears after wife gives birth to triplets


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A woman whose husband absconded when she gave birth to triplets has appealed to government and individuals to come to her rescue.
Mrs Queen Udekwe, 35, had previously given birth to a set of twins.
She told newsmen in Benin on Tuesday that her husband, Mr. Matthew Udekwe, from Enugu State took to his heels when she gave birth to triplets nine months ago.
Mrs Udekwe, who took her case to the secretariat of the Edo State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists in Benin, said that she was looking onto public-spirited individuals and government.
He said, “My husband abandoned me at the hospital immediately he heard that I had given birth to triplets on April 26, 2016.
“I already had a set of twins before giving birth to triplets, which I saw as a thing of joy and God’s blessing until my husband absconded.
“I am presently finding it extremely difficult to feed the babies not to mention clothing them.”
She said she needed immediate assistance to save the babies.
Udekwe appealed to her run-away husband to return home so that they could take care of the children, saying that she had not heard from Matthew since the triplets were delivered.
She recalled that when her husband discovered through scan that triplets were coming; he vowed that he would never be around to see the children.
She said, “I use to hawk cooked food with wheel barrow and my husband rides Keke NAPEP but ever since I gave birth, I could not continue.”
Udekwe is from Ogua in the Esan West Local Government Area of Edo, while her husband is from Umunokpa in Enugu State.
They have been married for six years.
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Don’t shun PDP elders if you wish to succeed – Lagos chapter tells Fayose


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The Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has expressed satisfaction and support for the emergence of Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, as chairman of the PDP Governors’ forum.‎
The chapter opined that the onerous task to rescue the party was one that any genuine member who is truly interested in the return of PDP to Presidency should support.
A statment by its spokeperson, Taofik Gani, quoted PDP state chairman, Hon. Moshood Salvador, as urging Fayose to take advantage of his new role to facilitate genuine long lasting mobilisation, reconciliation and structural dynamism in the party.
Salvador advised Fayose to infuse the party state chairmen into an extended forum where party issues can be shared first-hand, especially with states where the PDP is not in government.
He said: “We are pleased with the emergence of Dr. Ayodele Fayose as the new chairman of PDP governors’ forum. We are convinced that this emergence will radically reposition the party.
“We particularly rely on his doggedness, long term experience as Oldest serving governor in the nation and his love for popular say and way. He should immediately begin the reconciliation of members- elders and youths alike.
“He should not be demoralised nor distracted by hate speeches against him, many of which will be sponsored by his detractors within and outside the PDP.
“In lagos state, we expect that he will use his new leadership and role to get closer to our leaders and elders who have at different times and levels served the party and nation meritoriously.
“He should shun any side talk or blackmail to ignore these elders and leaders. Indeed he needs
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CAN slams minister over his comments


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Minister of Information and Culture Alhaji Lai Mohammed yesterday came under criticism from Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) leadership over statements credited to him at a town hall meeting in Ilorin.
Mohammed was quoted to have accused Christian religious leaders of making alleged provocative statements that could lead to religious war.
CAN expressed shock and described the minister’s words as disappointing.
A statement issued in Abuja by the Special Assistant to the CAN President, Adebayo Oladeji, said: “We are disappointed but not surprised with the disparaging, lies and abusive statements credited to the Minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed in Ilorin during the Town hall meeting, where he was accusing religious leaders of making alleged provocative statements that can lead to religious war.
“Mohammed in his characteristic manner left out the issues but went after the so-called religious leaders, which we all know, are the Christian leaders because we know that the minister dare not speak against the Moslem leaders, who had said worse things. That would be an open invitation of Fatwah…
“We want to boldly declare that Nigerian Christians love their country and they not only promote peace and unity, but also always pray for her and the leadership. In the last one year, CAN has declared fasting and prayers for Nigeria and her leadership twice. If we are thirsty for a war, we wouldn’t have gone that far.
Is Lai Mohammed accusing of us of telling lies:
•That our members are being killed, maimed and burnt by the Boko Haram terrorists in the Northeast?
•That our members are being killed by the Fulani herdsmen in Plateau, Benue and now Southern Kaduna State?
•That those responsible for these killings profess Islam as their religion?
•That those who killed Madam Bridget Agbahime in Kano were Muslims who were arrested but later discharged and acquitted by the court as requested by the state Attorney- General and Commissioner of Justice?”
*That those who killed Madam Eunice Elisha Olawale while doing the morning preaching in Kubwa, Abuja, were Muslim fundamentalists who were arrested but also freed by the Police?
“Is Lai Mohammed telling us that no Christian was killed by the Fulani herdsmen, who invaded the Southern Kaduna, killed and maimed our members and razed down their communities recently? Is Mohammed saying the Fulani herdsmen who have been killing our members are not armed with sophisticated weapons and is it wrong for us to ask where they get the AK-47 and other weapons they are using?
“When all those killings were going on in Plateau, Benue and Southern Kaduna, was there any time Lai Mohammed or anyone in the Federal Government raised up a voice against the atrocities?
“If those murderous Fulani herdsmen are faceless, how come the Sultan of Sokoto is claiming that they are not Nigerians and in another instance, the Kaduna State Governor Nasir el-Rufai said they had been paid for the ‘wrong done to them’? Why is it that whenever these murderers are perpetrating their atrocities, the security agencies look elsewhere until their victims decided to fight back? Is it because the security agencies are Muslim dominated? CAN says no to disparaging remarks in the name of politics. Enough of these lies by Lai Mohammed!
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