Wednesday 29 March 2017

Police dismisses Sergeant who killed 16-year-old boy in Imo [PHOTO]


The Nigeria Police Force has dismissed the Sergeant, Wilson Ufere, who killed one 16-year-old Obinna Iwuoha, last week on the Anara-Umuahia expressway in Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State.
Ufere, had at about 5:30 pm on Thursday at ‘Ugwu Omiri Lawyer’, while on a road duty with two other colleagues, opened fire directly at a close range on a group of youths, mostly teenagers during a church procession.
One of the victims, 16-year-old Obinna, who was a secondary school one student, died instantly, while three others, 25-year-old Tochukwu Uzoukwu, Chukwuebuka Donatus, 24, and Chigozie Iwuala, 28, were battered by bullets and were unconscious for days.
The Police Spokesperson in the state, Andrew Enwerem, told reporters on Tuesday that the trigger-happy policeman had been found culpable and immediately dismissed from the force.
Enwerem added that the police would charge Ufere to court for murder immediately.
He said two other police officers who were with Ufere during the shooting spree were not found guilty of murder but would be punished internally according to the police force regulations.
He said, “The police officer has been dismissed from the force. He was found guilty of murder. He is no longer a police officer.
“We are going to arraign him in court for murder immediately. The other officers were not dismissed but will be punished internally according to the police regulations.”
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How woman beat husband’s 3-year-old niece to death in Lagos [PHOTO]


One Bassey Rebecca was Monday arrested by the police in Lagos State for allegedly beating her husband’s 3-year-old niece, Bassey Deborah, to death.
The 21-year-old woman reportedly engaged in the act at Ijaiye Ojokoro area of the state on July 22 because the minor puked and defecated on herself.
The victim was said to have woken up at about 5.30am on the said day with a high temperature after which she started vomiting and defecating soon after.
This was said to have angered Rebecca, who instead of administering treatment to the child, decided to beat her up.
Although the matter has been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, SCID Yaba, the state police spokesperson, Dolapo Badmus, who confirmed the arrest said, “The victim (Deborah) lost her mother in 2010.
“Early this year, Deborah’s father was evicted from his home and he decided to send Deborah and his second child to go and stay with his brother, Vincent, until he settles down.
“Deborah and her 9-year-old sister were living with Vincent and his wife, Rebecca, in a one-room apartment at Powerline, Jankara, Ijaiye Ojokoro. However, Rebecca was always maltreating the two children.
“In the process of beating the girl, the suspect pushed her and she fell, hitting her head against the edge of a wooden chair in the room. The impact of her hitting her head against the edge of the wooden chair caused her to start bleeding.
“Some neighbours rushed her to Ahmadiyya Hospital, where she was referred to Orile Agege General Hospital where she later died.
“A woman leader in the area, Kudirat Ogunseyi, reported the matter to Ijaye Ojokoro Police Division after which the suspect was arrested.
“Some neighbours, in their statements at the police station, described the suspect as a hot-tempered woman, who was fond of beating the children.
“The way that woman beats up the children was very worrying to the extent that the landlord had threatened to evict them,” one of the statements reads.”
On his part, Vincent was quoted by the police as saying he was not present when his wife beat his niece to death.
According to him, “I was not at home when the incident happened. I am a photographer during daytime but I work as a vigilante group member. So I hardly sleep at home,” he said.
But in her defence, the suspect said it was not a deliberate act, as she had only pushed Deborah and she hit her head against the chair.
“I am a housewife and I have a 10-month-old baby. I did not mean to kill her (Deborah). I only pushed her because she vomited and defecated on the floor
“I was only trying to correct her. It was not deliberate. I am a mother too and I know how I would feel if my son was killed,” the suspect noted.
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ENTERTAINMENT: Davido lying in the hospital over an undisclosed illness

 
HKN Gang & DMW boss, Davido, who is at the center of a paternity scandal with an Ibadan-based girl, has been hospitalized over an undisclosed illness.
The news of the self-acclaimed Omo Baba Olowo’s illness emerged online, his Snapchat account shows a black and while photo of the entertainer on a hospital bed with a drip fixed on his hand.
Another black photo on his Snapchat also show emoticons of thermometer in the emoji’s mouth – depicting his hospital situation.

The details of Davido’s latest ailment or where he is currently hospitalized were not ascertained as at the time of filing this report. #Getwellsoon
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Borno declares December 22 ‘Sambisa Memorial Day throughout the next generation


Borno State Government has declared December 22 of every year as Public Holiday to celebrate the defeat of the Boko Haram terrorists by the Nigerian military.
The day will be known as Sambisa Memorial Day.
Governor Kashim Shettima explained that: “This day will be marked as Public Holiday in Borno for the purpose of celebrating the strength and the victory of our Armed Forces”.
He noted that the day would also be used for remembering victims of the Boko Haram terrorism and the families they had left behind.
Shettima said that the day would also be used to remember members of the Nigerian Armed Forces and volunteers who lost their lives in the fight against the insurgents.
“The Borno Government will do everything possible to ensure that the patriotism of our heroes is supremely preserved and not taken for granted,” the governor said.
He congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari and the military for chasing away the Boko Haram terrorists from their Sambisa stronghold.
“Based on Buhari’s announcement, the Sambisa forest became deceased or dead at about 1.35 p.m. on Dec. 22, 2016.
“Three months after its demise, today marks the official funeral of the Sambisa Forest. I am proud to have witnessed this funeral and I congratulate all of us for being witnesses to the triumph of good over evil,” he said.
Shettima said that the state government was also working on plans to set up a museum to be named Sambisa to document all materials related to the military fight against the Boko Haram terrorists in Sambisa.
“The fall of Sambisa is both symbolic and memorable and that is why as a government, we are taking steps to preserve the history behind the fall of Sambisa. And to spectacularly document the roles played by everyone from the Commander-in-Chief, our service commanders and soldiers.
“Very soon, the state government will respectively request for partnership with the Federal Ministry of Defence and the Federal Ministry of Information to construct a museum that will be named Sambisa Fall and International Research Centre,” he said.
Shettima said that the center would be used for the purpose of documenting all due classified information on the fight against Boko Haram.
“The centre will also help to preserve valuable materials recovered by the military in relation to the fight against Boko Haram terrorists and to document history of the crisis from the days of Taliban to the Boko Haram terrorism.
“Importantly, our aim is to document responses by successive political and military leadership and the eventual fall of Sambisa forest under the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“We hope that such a museum will become a global custodian of information and valuable materials on issues relating to the Boko Haram and the role played by the Nigerian military and the multi-national forces.
“We will propose that the museum should have a hall of fame for fallen heroes which will bear names and pictures of notable officers and men of the Nigerian Armed Forces.
“Also, the hall of fame will bear the names of the paramilitary, the Civilian JTF and the hunters who paid supreme price in helping to free us from Boko Haram terrorists,” the governor said
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