Wednesday 31 October 2018

How suspected yahoo boy caused policeman's death in Delta

A policeman has been reported dead with another seriously wounded in a fatal auto crash along Airport road in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State, DAILY POST can report.
At the time of filing this report, the injured policeman has been rushed to an undisclosed hospital where he is currently receiving treatment.
Newsmen learnt that the policeman from Ugborikoko Police Divisional Headquarters on routine stop-and-search at about 9pm on Thursday flagged down a “Yahoo boy” and his driver.
Rather than stop and clarify himself to the police, the “Yahoo boy” ordered his driver to zoom off.
The policeman, in a bid to arrest the suspected fraudster, dragged the steering with his (Yahoo boy’s) driver who was already on high speed.
The incident led to the fatal accident which claimed the life of the deceased policeman as he was crushed by the car.
When contacted, the Delta State Commissioner of Police,CP Muhammad Mustafa confirmed the report, disclosing that,”one policeman died. The other was rushed to the hospital. He is severely injured and receiving treatment.”
The menace of suspected “Yahoo boys” is on the increase in  Warri and its environs in Delta State.
Only recently, a staff of a television station in Warri, Mr. Peterson Itiowe, almost lost his life as a “Yahoo boy” hit him with his car leaving one other person dead, in what was suspected to be for ritual purposes.

There may be no election in 2019

The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has expressed that there may not be an election in 2019.
Pastor Adeboye stated that it was not a prophecy, but just a reasoning following the many troubles ongoing in the country.
The Christian leader said this at the May edition of the monthly Holy Ghost service organised by the church at its headquarters.
“I’ve been pensive because no father loses 19 children in a day and remains boisterous.” He added that “those who were gunned down are sons and daughters to me.
“A nation may survive a civil war, but no nation can survive a religious war. There may not be election in 2019; it is not a prophecy but a reasoning,” he said.
Pastor Adeboye however led the congregation in a round of prayer that the spate of killings in Nigeria must stop.
In attendance were the Vice President, Pastor Yemi Osinbajo and his wife, Dolapo, Akwa Ibom State governor, Emmanuel Udom among others.

Tuesday 30 October 2018

How Nollywood producer, die after receiving overdose malaria drugs

Chris Ekejimbe
Practitioners in the Nigerian movie industry were thrown into another mourning mood Saturday, as they lost one of their prominent members, Chris Ekejimbe to the cold hands of death.

Ekejimbe died at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital,LUTH, Saturday morning after battling with acute malaria and typhoid fever for more than two months . Founding president of Association of Nollywood Core Producers, ANCOP, and APC candidate for the Warri Federal Constituency seat in the forthcoming House of Representatives election, Comrade, Alex Eyengho who confirmed the news of his death to Newsmen, said the late film maker passed on about 9 am Saturday 27th October morning at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi-Araba. According to Eyengho, late Ekejimbe was rushed to LUTH on Tuesday 23rd October 2018, when his condition became critical after he was allegedly given an overdose malaria drugs at another hospital.

Delta police kill suspected armed robber, car snatcher, recover arms

Officers and men of the Nigeria Police Force “C” Division, gunned down a notorious armed robber simply identified as Johnson, a.k.a “Small Machine, Big Engine” at Cable Point area in Asaba, the Delta State Capital.
The police also recovered a locally made double barrel-cut-to size gun and two live cartridges from the suspected armed robbers.
It was learnt that the deceased suspect was gunned down in his attempt to escape the superior firepower of the Police.
Our source reported that the Police acted upon receipt of information that an armed robbery gang and some cultists allegedly killed a victim in the said area.
Quickly, the Police led by the Divisional Police Officer, CSP Anieteh Eyoh and his men mobilized and swung into action.
They went to the hideouts where the hoodlums engaged them in serious exchange of gunfire and in the process, the deceased suspect, “Small Motor, Big Engine” was arrested with bullet wounds.
The suspect later died on the way to the hospital.
A Police Source who craved anonymity said the deceased suspect is allegedly linked to a human rights activist who was recently arrested by the police authority last week.
Contacted, the Delta State Commissioner of Police, CP Muhammad Mustafa confirmed the report.
CP Mustafa said the suspected armed robber was notorious for car snatching.
He said, “It was as a result of investigation that he (suspect) was arrested at a hotel. He attempted to escape and in the process, he was gunned down.”

Warri agog as GCC Warri branch celebrates Emiaso with thanksgiving

By Rita Ossai
Congregation
7th October 2018 will remain evergreen in the annals of Warri Gospel church of Christ as visitors, including men of God trouped in to witness the thanksgiving ceremony organized by Warri branch to thank God almighty for the elevation and installation of one of their own, Bishop Dr. Eric Emiaso as the presiding Bishop and head of mission of Gospel church of Christ worldwide.
Bishop Dr. Emiaso was officially installed as the presiding Bishop and head mission on the 11th August 2018, in accordance to the constitution of the Gospel church of Christ worldwide.
Ministers
The Warri IDU branch president, Prince Greg Agbakara, he expressed satisfaction with enthusiasm, and noted that, though he is not a member of the church, there is need to celebrate a man who was presiding over the Warri branch, now as a presiding Bishop and head of mission of the church worldwide is something to cheer about.
“It is a great privilege and honour to have an Isoko man like Bishop Dr. Eric U. Emiaso as the presiding Bishop and head of mission of Gospel church of Christ worldwide. For God almighty to have singled out an Isoko man, is a grace and we are proud to be part of this celebration, just as we pray God to give him strength and wisdom to carry out the divine assignment assigned to him by God” he noted.
With Papa and Mama Oritsejafor

Choir
Uzere Community
Men of God in attendance includes: Archbishop S. Gbakara, Pastors Owraigbo, Papa & Mama Ayo Oritse Jafor, Bishop Sunday Diveruowba while other dignitaries includes: Hon. Justice Mrs. Roseline Bozimo (Rtd) Aluowei Broderick, Dame, Chief Mrs. Flaurence Ehinlaye and the Delta state PFN chairman, Bishop Dr. Kingsley Enakirerhi and Uzere community Warri branch were also in attendance.
Bishop Emiaso with IDU Warri representatives

Ilolo Bags Isoko Ladies League International awards

Declares support for Okowa re-election 

By Kelvin Ohoror

The commissioner Local Government Civil Service Commission Hon. Mrs. Catherine Ilolo recently bagged Isoko Ladies League International award in an event held at the Isoko Unity House, Oleh, Isoko South Local Government Area, Delta State. 

Speaking during an interview with our correspondent Hon. Mrs. Catherine Ilolo said that,  " I am happy for this recognition ,in life when you think people are not seeing, they are seeing what you are doing .They came to me that they are giving award that I have made so much impact in the life, of people in Isoko". 

Hon. Mrs. Ilolo also use the occasioned to re-affirmed total support for governor Ifeanyi Okowa re-election ,noting that come 2019 governor Okowa will be re-elected for second tenure. 
Hon.Emmanuel Egbabor present Isoko Ladies League International award to
 the commissioner Local Government Civil Service Commission Hon. Mrs Catherine Ilolo.
Hon. Mrs. Ilolo also disclose that "I was the first woman that open the door for other women who are contesting today in Isoko land, before now it was a taboo for a woman to contest an election. 

She also pointed out that it was Late Major Igbehe  that came to call me then, I was a graduate teacher three years into the service, he said madam you are a woman of substance and integrity who has leadership quality and charisma, in the next House of Assembly, we are sending you to represent us. 

According to her, he took me to late High Chief Ubeku of blessed memory who also endorse me and people queue behind me during the primary and I defeated three male contestants and since then God has been faithful to me and my family. And with the little God has given to me I have been able to touched many lives.

Hon. Mrs. Ilolo  also urge the recipients of the sewing machine empowerment to utilise them judiciously, noting that our youths today want free money they don't want to work with their hands, some of the girls will prefer to go into prostitution and take money from those who are old enough to  be their father. 

They should put what has been given to them into used.The lord said I will bless the work of your hands, urging them not to sell the sewing machines given to them.

She also emphasize that," I am advocate of women integrity,we must ensure our young women have integrity and being discipline "

She further stated that, Isoko is a special race chosen by God and the Isoko  men and women are industrious people, as civilization is coming they shouldn't look down on themselves as inferior they can make it ,they should exploit and be united. 

Monday 29 October 2018

Isoko ladies league international inaugurated, empowered females fashion designers

As Macaulay, Ikpokpo, Egbabor, Dr. Okeleke, Barr. Mrs Erijo others bags Award

By Kelvin Ohoror

The Isoko Ladies League International was on Saturday 27th October 2018 inaugurated at the Isoko Unity House Oleh, Isoko South Local Government Area, Delta State, were they also used the opportunity to empowered females fashion designers, as prominent Isoko sons and daughters were given award for their contribution towards the development of Isoko nation. 
2nd from (L) seated, Mrs. Betty Adhokorie President and other  Isoko Ladies League International members in a group photograph after the event

Those inaugurated are; Mrs. Evelyn Eloghene Thomas, Lagos chapter president, Kefe Adedibu, secretary, Lagos chapter, Blessing Jacobs, treasurer, Lagos chapter, Princess Mrs. Oghale Oweh, Delta Coordinator, Stella Uzezi Tuoyo, member, Delta ,Mrs. OK Obi Ikpeme, Abuja coordinator  amongst  others. 

The awardees are; Comrade Ovuzorie Macaulay, Chief Dr. Mrs. Betty Ubeku, Hon. Itiako Constantine Ikpokpo, Barr. Mrs. Mary Erijo, Hon. Emmanuel Egbabor, Dr. Paul Oweh, Dr. Okeleke Vincent amongst others. 

Speaking at the epoch making ceremony the president of the Isoko Ladies League International Mrs. Betty Adhokorie stated that the reason the association was form was because there was no single Isoko women  association in the United Kingdom, noting that before now we used to attend the one of the urhobo's.
Hon.Mrs.Catherine Ilolo presenting Isoko Ladies League
International award to Barr. Mrs. Mary Erijo
 Mrs. Adhokorie also stated that the coming together of the women to firm this association is not just for parties,saying that, 'we want to be able to empower and impact the next generation to promote the Isoko culture and the language. 

She also encourage the recipients of the empowerment to work hard to become independent women,according to her, "to become independent women doesn't mean you don't respect your husband but to be able to train your children, growing I witnessed women selling their wrappers to train their children but with what we have done today for this young females fashion designers they wouldn't sell their wrappers to train their children in the nearest future".

The president of the Isoko Ladies League International further said that "we are still planning to do more especially in the area of empowerment in the nearest future "

Recipients of the Sewing machines empowerment
 by Isoko Ladies League International
She therefore admonished the Isoko ethnic group to love one another, love their culture and the language, noting that it is a shame that most of us when we leave the shore of this country we don't want to associate with the people of our ethnic group, but we should try and start to do so. 

Also speaking at the event one of the member and recipients of the award Barr. Mrs. Mary Erijo expressed her joy for the award that was given to her. "I must confess to you the award given to me was a shocked to me, being a member I was not expecting to be given an award, but I am humble, excited and appreciate this group for the award. 

She however used the event to call on  Isoko women to arise and take their pride of place in Delta State,Nigeria and internationally. 


She also affirmed that,the Isoko nation is moving forward under the leadership of High Chief Iduh Amadhe, saying that look at where we are holding this event today unlike how it was before now, definitely Isoko nation is moving forward.

Our pastors’ killers still using late GO’s phone to call us — Church members

The men of the State Criminal Investigation Department of the Abia State Police Command are currently working hard to unravel the mystery behind the death of Pastor Blessed Iwuanyanwu and his two assistants, some members of his church have raised the alarm that the killers are still making calls with Iwuanyanwu’s mobile set.
Blessed Iwuanyanwu
Police operatives, led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the SCID, Patrick Edung, had, last Saturday, uncovered the decomposing bodies of Iwuanyanwu; his assistant pastor, Ambassador Ikeagu; and the Women Leader of his church, Pastor Ruth Andrews.
The deceased were pastors at the Wind of Glory International Church, Ohokobe village within Umuahia, the Abia State capital. Iwuanyanwu, said to be about 27 years old, was the Founder and General Overseer of the church.
The late clergyman, who hails from Mbano in Imo State, was a Mathematics graduate from the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike. He also attended St. Peter’s Seminary in Okigwe, also in Imo State.
An elder in his church, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Newmen that the late G. O was last seen on Saturday, October 13, 2018, when he came to the church to observe choir rehearsals.
The elder said the church members were thrown into confusion when their pastor and his assistants did not show up for the service on Sunday, October 14, 2018. He added that when their absence was becoming worrisome, many of the church members’ started calling his mobile number but the calls were not returned.
He said, “I was the person that coordinated the service. It was a special service where our pastor was meant to pray for a particular women group led by one of our church members for the successful conduct of their 2018 August meeting.
“But when the service had gone half way without our pastor in the church, we all became worried and started calling his mobile number but he was not picking his calls. After a while, he sent a message to the woman that brought her group for prayers that we should go on with the church service, saying he went to camp for prayers.
“Personally, I wasn’t happy when I heard that because he has not done a thing like that in the past. Previously, before he leaves the town for any programme or even going to the mountain, he used to inform us. But be it as it may, we conducted the service and went home, expecting to see him in church during our Wednesday service but he didn’t show up too. We got the same message that we should carry on with our service again.
“For us, we thought we were speaking with our pastor not knowing it was his killers who were using his phone to deceive us until last Sunday morning when we came to church and heard the news of his death and that of the two other pastors. It was a big shock to us. All we did that Sunday was to cry because of their deaths.
“Even after we got to know that our pastor was dead, his killers were also calling and threatening some of our church members with his phone.
Alleged romance with church women leader
On the much rumoured romance between the deceased pastor and the church women leader, who owns a private school in Umuahia, the elder said the church had no knowledge of any alleged affairs between them.
He added that Ruth, a mother of three, was a dedicated member of the church who was its women leader before she was ordained a pastor in the church.
Ruth
He said, “Sister Ruth, who was also killed with our pastors, was coming to church like any other person; she was our women leader and was recently ordained a pastor. Nobody has ever reported any ungodly relationship between her and our pastor.
Search for the missing pastors
Ambassador Kalu Ikeagu, the assistant pastor to Iwuanyanwu, had informed his family members that he would spend a night at his senior pastor’s house on Saturday, October 13, 2018, from where he would attend the church service on Sunday, October 14.
However, his mother and siblings became worried when he did not return to his family. His younger brother, Valentine, said Ambassador was not known for spending the night outside their home. He explained that to worsen the case, his cell phone indicated that it was switched off.
Valentine explained that he also called the phone of Iwuanyanwu which ranged out several times, saying this forced him to send text messages which were not replied.
Kalu
According to him, the search continued until last Thursday when he involved Ambassador’s girlfriend in the search for his brother. He added that the lady equally complained that she had called him and his boss for several times without reaching them within that week.
Valentine added, “On the same Thursday evening, my brother’s friend called and told me that Pastor Iwuayanwu called her and said Ambassador was with him and that they were together in a camp for a meeting.
“Then, last Friday, I contacted another Ambassador’s friends known as MOG, and complained to him. He was the one who visited pastor Iwuanyanwu’s house and perceived a bad odour from the compound from the gate which was locked.
“When he told me that, I asked him to report to the police because I was not in town. He went to the police station with my sister on Friday evening and lodged the complaint. So, on Saturday, the policemen visited the house; forced the gate open, and found the bodies of my brother, his pastor and the women leader.”


Source: Punch

Okowa says devt of communities, collaborative effort

The Delta State Governor, Senator Dr Ifeanyi Okowa has said development of different communities is a collaborative effort that involves all stakeholders. 
The governor spoke on 27th October 2018 at the the 25th coronation anniversary of the Obi of Umunede Kingdom, HRM Ezeagwu Ezenweali I and the unveiling of the Royal House, Umunede, Ika North-East local government area of Delta State. 
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (2nd right); His Royal Majesty, Dr. Ezeagwu Ezenweall I Agadagidi, the Obi of Umunede Kingdom (2nd left); Queen Anthonia Ezeagwu, Isor of Umunede
According to the governor, "everybody should be proud to belong to a particular kingdom and contribute to its development; everybody has a role to play in the development of the kingdom, it cannot be left for government alone; each and every one of us should contribute to the development of the kingdoms, the communities we find ourselves."
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (middle); His Royal Majesty, Dr. Ezeagwu Ezenweall I Agadagidi, the Obi of Umunede Kingdom (2nd left); Queen Anthonia Ezeagwu, Isor of Umunede (left); His Royal Majesty, Dr. Emmanuel Efeizomor II, the Obi of Owa Kingdom (2nd right); Hon. Anthony Elekeokwuri (right) and Others, during the 25thCoronation Anniversary and Unveiling of the Royal House Umunede, Delta State. 
He observed that the youths in particular have great roles to play in ensuring peaceful communities and enabling environment for development to take place.
The Royal House Umunede

While congrtuilating the Obi of Umunede for the anniversary, Governor Okowa commended the people of Umunede for providing a conducive environment for progressive activities to take place.
He also, used the opportunity to commend traditional rulers in Delta State for their collaborative efforts and harmonious relationship that exists between them, noting, "from the array of traditional rulers from different kingdoms in Delta Central, South and North, one can see that the Obi has extended hands of friendship to other kingdoms, it is a good development we should encourage for a progress society, progressive state."
Obi Ezenweali I in an address, thanked Governor Okowa for "the roads under construction at Umunede as well as the schools under rehabilitation."

Chairman of the occasion, Barr. Danladi Kifasi, former Head of Service of the country was represented at the occasion which had the unveiling of the Royal House as its high point. 

Saturday 27 October 2018

“We will restore the glory of Warri”- Gov Okowa

Delta State Governor, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has disclosed that the state government would intensify its investment drive to restore the glory of Warri as the commercial nerve centre of the nation.

Speaking on 26 October 2018 during the commissioning ceremony of the Brown Hill Events Centre, Warri, Governor Okowa said that Warri as the commercial nerve centre in the state was important to the economy of the nation, observing that as peace has returned,, there was the need for more investments to create employment for the people especially the youths.

He described the growth in investments in Warri and other parts of the state as a good omen and a catalyst for the creation of jobs and wealth, pointing out that more investors have indicated their interest in the state.


While commending the President of the Nigeria Football Federation NFF Amaju Pinnick and his wife Julie for investing in the state through the building of the Event Centre, Senator Okowa called on more  Deltans to invest in the economy of the state.

Conducting the Governor and other guests which included the United States Consular General, Mr. John Bray round the facility, wife of the NFF President, Mrs. Julie Pinnick said the Event Centre will not only provide employment for the teeming youths in the town but also provide a conducive environment for residents of the town to unwind.

Governor Okowa was also at the Clever Minds Nursery and Primary School, Warri which offer free education to Orphans and other vulnerable people in the area.

Conducting the Governor round the school, the proprietor and beneficiary of the Tony Elumelu foundation entrepreneurship programme, Mr. Zion Oshiobugie said the school also exposes the children to skills acquisition and mindset change.
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (middle); President of
Nigeria Football Federation, Mr. Amaju Pinnick (left) and his wife, Mrs. Julie Pinnick
Addressing members of the community, Governor Okowa urged them to support the school to grow especially with the fact that it provides free education for the underprivileged, as its contribution to the society.


The Governor promised to provide the required assistance needed to make the school project a success and extend it to other parts of the state with a view to providing accessible and affordable private education and skills acquisition to primary school children.

Okowa has raised the bar in workers welfare – NLC President

President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Ayuba Wabba has said Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta has raised the bar in workers welfare.
Comrade Wabba who led top leadership of the NLC to pay courtesy call on Governor Okowa on (25/10/18) in Asaba, observed, “you (Senator Okowa) as a governor is labour friendly, your open door policy is unparalleled and unprecedented.”

“I believe that this is the whole essence of governance because,  governance is about the people; when we came into Delta State, we first tried to find out the conditions of the workers and pensioners and we have also put into account the development of the state and I must say that the news and the information we have gotten is very cheering ,” the NLC President said, adding, “here, in Delta State, salaries are being paid as at when due, pensioners receive their pensions as at when due as well, and you have extended a lot of assistance to the local governments from the state coffers; this is really unprecedented and importantly I  was informed about the warm relationship between the state government and organized labour; there has been regular interaction between government and labour where the challenges of workers are brought up and solutions offered; this kind of relationship is one that other state governments need to emulate.”
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (left) and
the National President
 of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Comrade Ayuba Wabba,
Comrade Wabba who commended Governor Okowa for the level of development in the state, added, “here, in this state (Delta) workers are treated well and they are happy and I want to assure you that we are not unmindful of the things that you are doing for labour and we have said this openly that where workers are appreciated and treated well, we will reciprocate and give support to the government and where workers have been turned to slaves and a lot of reasons given why workers issues cannot be attended to when we know for sure that there are clear provisions made to cater for such issues, we will also demonstrate our will to continue to engage the system.”
“Today there is peace, stability and development in the state, all major events are brought to Delta State because of the fact that there is peace and stability in this state; we have realized that where there is leadership by excellence, the difference will be very clear, so, I want to thank you and encourage you to keep up the good work as those that are ready to support the minimum wage, we will support them as well,” the NLC Boss who said they were in Asaba for the quadrennial delegate conference of the Union of Hotel and Personal Services Workers, told the governor.
Delta State Governor, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa (left) receiving
a gift from Comrade Leke Success, during a courtesy
 call on the Governor.
Governor Okowa appealed to the organized labour at the occasion to ensure that the interest of lower level workers are well catered for while addressing the issues of minimum wage
He urged the organized labour to be in the forefront in driving the issue of good governance, democracy and elections, stating, “we should suggest ways to improve governance and build a better Nigeria, the organized labour can form a think tank that will render advise to government without blowing it up in the media.”

“As a government, we are committed to the welfare of our workers , we appreciate the workers for the stability they brought to government during our trying times,” Governor Okowa stated.

Okowa desires adequate Health Care for every Deltan - Nkechika

... Solicits supports of Community Newspaper Publishers to reach the grassroots

The Director General of the Delta State Contributory Health Insurance Scheme, DSCHIS, Dr. Ben Nkechika has stated that the Governor of the State, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa desires adequate health care attention for every Deltan, hence his proactive resolve to get every citizen of the state key into the Contributory Health Insurance Scheme.

Dr. Ben Nkechika (M) flank by some  members of ACNPN
at their secretariat during his courtesy visit.
He made this statement while addressing community newspaper publishers at their Secretariat on Anwai Road, Asaba on Thursday 25th October, 2018, on the need for a strategic synergy and partnership towards reaching the grassroots populace with the message of health for all Deltans.

Nkechika who stated that the Commission had done lots of health advocacy since inception, expressed the need for a strategic community media networks to reach those in the hinterlands and creeks with health care services and leave them with health information that they would process whenever the need arises.
He affirmed that there is a burning desire in the heart of the Governor for quality healthcare across all parts of Delta State and that the upgrade, equipping and adequate staffing of 110 Primary health care centers across the state accredited for the Health Insurance Scheme has commenced  to prosecute the Governor's agenda for a healthier and disease free state. More Primary healthcare Centers will be upgraded before the end of this year. 

The sound medical administrator posited that the state government had made adequate commitment to forestall unattended emergency situations, adding that as such had beefed up security within the health centres with regular health attendants on duty and in addition provided over 100 solar systems to ensure regular lighting in and around the various health centres.

According to Dr. Ben Nkechika, for emergency situations, ambulance services had been made available at various localities, including boat ambulances for the riverine areas in order not to be left behind in preventing unattended emergencies.

"We have done so much to reposition our health sector and sustain the policy of universal health coverage, which is uniquely practicable in Delta State through the operations of the State Contributory Health Insurance Scheme. However, health care must adequately get to the rural people. We have visited quite a number of remote communities to advocate for health needs of the people. We had even engaged town criers, and two Liaison Officers in each Local Government Area. Field Registration Agents have also been engaged for the purposes of ensuring adequate and affordable health care services delivery in rural communities.  
But while these are not sustainable in retaining information at the grassroots, we have decided to adopt the option of the community newspapers to reach the people more and leave them permanently with our message of advocacy.
We seriously need these publications to help us ascertain how our patients at the localities are faring and the state of the facilities at the health centres, so we can promptly analyse our progress and upgrade where necessary", Nkechika stressed.

Welcoming him to the Secretariat, the State Chairman of the Association of Community Newspaper Publishers of Nigeria, ACNPN and publisher of the Zion Nationale, Comrade Jude Obiemenyego commended Dr. Nkechika for taking the pains to come to solicit the group's support.


He assured him that the group would have no choice but to extend that same hand of fellowship to him and his Commission.

Friday 26 October 2018

Female kidnapper almost lynched after failed attempt to abduct pupil in Imo state

A female kidnapper escaped death by whiskers in the hands of an angry mob after she was rescued by Policemen in Orji, Owerri North Local Council of Imo State over failed kidnapping attempt at Orji Primary School, Orji.
According to an eyewitness, the suspect had gained entry into the school after the pupils had settled in their classrooms, when she went into the primary one classroom and picked a pupil to a corner.

She changed his uniform and was going out of the school premises with him on the pretense that she was taking him to a hospital.

In the process, one of the teachers accosted her, inquiring to know if the child was hers, which she affirmed. The teacher suspected otherwise and went to enquire from the primary one teacher, who denied knowledge of the suspect being the child’s mother.

The head teacher was alerted, who in turn called to inform the child’s mother. By this time, an irate crowd had gathered to deal with the suspect.

The mob spotted a vehicle parked in front of the school gate waiting for the suspect to come out with the child, but on realizing that the plan had been aborted, the driver sped off leaving the suspect behind. She confessed that she came to abduct the child. She was later handed over to the police for further interrogation.

A teacher told our source:

“We had earlier received a prophecy from a church about an impending kidnap in the school. Since then we have been in serious prayers. This is the result today and we thank God it was botched.”

The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Ikeokwu Orlando, could not be reached as at the time of filing this report, but police sources confirmed the story

How SARS operatives abducted, collected N6m ransom from Anambra businessman

The Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris has refunded N6million extorted from an Anambra businessman, Mr Ugochukwu Oraefo by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad(SARS) after he was allegedly abducted in May this year.
The executive director of International Human Rights and Equity Defence Foundation(I-REF), Barr Justus Ijeoma has recounted a chilling story of how SARS operatives in Anambra allegedly abducted a businessman, Ugochukwu Oraefo and extorted a total of N6million from him.
Ijeoma, a human rights lawyer who briefed journalists in Onitsha Wednesday, however, said that the money extorted has been refunded, following a petition his group sent to Ithe Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris.
He had petitioned the IG over the abduction of Oraefo by three operatives of SARS from Anambra who refused to disclose to him his crime, except that he paid ransom to some people in 2013 without involving the police.
They asked him to pay the sum of N20million before he could regain his freedom.
Ijeoma said, “The victim was locked up for six days and heavily tortured by the operatives who did not disclose to him his offence, but merely asked him to pay the sum of N20million to regain freedom or be killed.
“On the fifth day of his detention, the operatives carried out what could be termed as mock execution on him. They blindfolded him and drove him for a period of three hours, then they got to a spot which he suspected to be somewhere around Edo State.
“They showed him a borough pit and told him he would end up in it. The commander told his men to position themselves and shoot at him (Oraefo) when he orders so. Oraefo was asked to move towards the pit and not to look back. At the command ‘shoot’, gunshots rent the air and he fell and fainted, thinking he had been killed.”
He said it was after the mock execution that the victim went into negotiation with them and finally paid N6million before he was released.
Ijeoma said his group petitioned the IG in July and “As I speak to you now, they have paid back the sum of N5.98million, while N20,000 was kept back for a reason we do not know.
“The reason we are briefing you today(Thursday) is, however, because as we speak, despite overwhelming evidence against the officers, no sanction has been meted out to any of them and all are still in their previous postings.
“We urge the police authorities to expedite action on the investigation process and action taken against those found culpable to serve as a deterrent to others,” the group called.
Ijeoma regretted that despite efforts to reform the police, the force has remained rotten, as the ‘ransom’ extorted by the errant operatives was delayed unreasonably by officers at the force headquarters after it was recovered, as they tried to keep back part of the money, despite the pressure mounted by the group.

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