Monday, 20 June 2016

Saraki, Ekweremadu, others to be arraigned for forgery on Tuesday.

Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki and Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu will be arraigned alongside the former Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Salisu Maikasuwa and his deputy, Mr. Benedict Efeturi on Tuesday before an Abuja High Court sitting in Jabi on a two-count charge of conspiracy and forgery.

In the suit filed by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN, the accused are  alleged to have conspired to forge the Senate Standing Orders, 2015 which was used in conducting the July 9, 2015, election through which both Saraki and Ekweremadu emerged as Senate President and Deputy Senate President respectively.

The Attorney General argues in the suit that the accused had by their conduct, committed an offence punishable under Section 97 (1) and 364 of the Penal Code.

The charge reads: “That you, Salisu Maikasuwa, Benedict Efeturi, Dr. Olubukola Saraki and Ike Ekweremadu, on or about June 9, 2015, at the National Assembly complex, Three Arms Zone, Abuja, within the jurisdiction of this court, conspired amongst yourselves to forge the Senate Standing Order, 2011 (as amended) and you thereby committed the offence of conspiracy, punishable under Section 97 (1) of the Penal Code Law."

Freezing of Fayose's account in order - EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has said that the fact that Ayo Fayose is a sitting governor does not prevent the anti-graft agency from investigating suspicious movements of funds into his accounts.

Wilson Uwujaren, spokesman of the EFCC said that the agency has the mandate to investigate any governor whose accounts are to be used in moving suspicious funds.

“Immunity does not prevent EFCC from investigating suspicious accounts of those enjoying immunity and Fayose cannot be an exception," he said.

Grandpa, 30 year-old man defile 6 years old girl in Kaduna

67 years old Yahaya Umar is now a guest of Kaduna State Police Command, having been caught in the act defiling his neighbour's six years old daughter.

DSP Zubeiru Abuja while confirming the arrest of the suspect in Kaduna on Sunday said that preliminary investigation revealed that the minor had earlier been abused by another neighbour.

“Medical reports showed that one Mohammed Auwal, 30, who happened to be her neighbour had earlier uncovered the girl’s nakedness and he was arrested in connection to the case and investigation is ongoing.," he said.

He assured that the suspects would be charged to court on completion of investigation.

Mother of the victim, Mrs Hindatu Mohammed narrated her child's ordeal to correspondents.

said the incident occurred on Monday 13th June, 2016 at about 1pm in their residential apartment located in Tudun Wada, Kaduna.
"After my daughter Safiya, six years old returned from school, I sent her to go and buy detergent for me, but she didn’t return early as expected.

“So I became worried and began looking for her. Then one boy came to my house to inform me that my daughter had just been raped. That boy told me that it was a woman who was passing by that caught the old man in the act in an uncompleted building within the area and her call for help resulted in his arrest.

“So I went to see for myself in the company of my co-wife. We went to the police station at Tudun Nupawa.

“When we reached the Police station, I learnt that my daughter had been taken to hospital for test to ascertain if she was actually raped, and it was confirmed that she was raped.

“I am so afraid that she might be infected with HIV/Aids and I was told that after the Doctors investigation, it was discovered that she had been raped earlier by another person before  the 67 years old man

“And it was our neighbor Mohammed Auwal my daughter identified and the police have already arrested him. They are both in police custody. Initially, I didn’t even know that this other person has been raping my daughter because we are neighbours,” she said.

Aisha Buhari donates relief materials to 800 Borno IDPs

As part of her pet project, Future Assured's humanitarian activities to assist the poor, wife of the president, Mrs Aisha Buhari on Sunday, donated relief materials including foodstuff to additional 800 Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs in Borno State.

She was however, represented at the presentation by Mrs Nana Shettima, wife of the governor of Borno State.

“God loves charity givers and givers never lack. This I believe should serve as a word of expression to people who give the little they have to the plight of the needy,” Mrs Shettima said.

“The wife of the President and President Muhammadu Buhari have shown us true compassion and political will towards the plight of our people who have passed through great hardship.

“We also commend the president for bringing relative peace to our dear state. People are now going about their socio-economic activities without any fear.”

Mrs. Buhari urged Borno people to be their brother’s keeper in the spirit of Ramadan even as she appealed to the well to do to make life more meaningful for the less privileged.


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President Buhari on arrival at Abuja airport (Photo)

President Buhari on arrival at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, Sunday evening.

The president returned to Nigeria after holidaying for 13 days in London.

Sunday, 19 June 2016

Atiku visits Buhari in London (Photo)

President Muhammadu Buhari received former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar in London last Thursday, 16 June 2016.

Atiku is one of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC stalwarts who have visited the president since he began his 10 days medical vacation in London.

Armed robbers reveal why they killed Col Inusa

You are about to read the story of Emeka Cyprian Okeke, the 44 year-old father of three and leader of the car snatching gang that shot and killed Col Samaila Inusa of the Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Kaduna in March 2016.

Emeka and three members of his gang were recently apprehended by operatives of the Police Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT and men of the Kaduna State Police Command, Special Intelligence Bureau, SIB.

He tells his story by himself.

“I went into robbery three years ago. I started by hijacking trucks on Kontagora Road, Kaduna State. We would barricade the road, which is usually busy, with broken down vehicles and big woods. And when a truck carrying goods stops in front of our barricade, we would attack the driver and the conductor with machete and drag them into the bush. We would then hijack the truck and take it to our receiver, Dan Sokoto, who would smuggle it to Niger Republic. In our first operation, we hijacked a truck carrying 600,000 cartons of noodles. Dan Sokoto and a member of our gang, Ogbonna Nwobodo, took the goods to Niger Republic. When they returned, they brought N2 million for the goods. Dan Sokoto told me that they threw away the truck because they don’t buy trucks in Niger Republic.

“I got N300,000 as my share of the loot and I didn’t give my wife anything out of it. I was angry with her because I caught her sleeping with another man twice. I spent my money on drinks and women.

“We usually call our gang a company and Nnwobodo was the leader of the company. But because of the small money Dan Sokoto and Nwobodo brought from that first operation, our company got scattered and we didn’t do any job for five months. Dan Sokoto later called us and tried to reset the company. We had new terms for sharing of our loots, and because I am the striker who goes after the driver and conductor, I insisted on getting the lion’s share.

“We hijacked another vehicle carrying spaghetti on the same route and Ogbonna took the truck to Dan Sokoto and they took it to Niger and sold. I got N330,000, which was higher that what I used to get.

“On our third operation, we hijacked another truck carrying spaghetti and we asked Dan Sokoto to get us two pistols with the goods and pay us the balance in cash. He got us two pistols and brought N1 million which we all shared. Since we got two pistols, I decided to sideline Nwobodo and his boys. I formed my own company and I brought in Chijoke, Ebere, Kabiru and we went fully into car snatching.

“We snatched a 2005 Toyota Sienna and we told Dan Sokoto that Ogbonna was no longer part of our company, and before selling any of our goods, he must ensure that I spoke with the buyer in Niger Republic myself and agree on the price. When he took the vehicle to Niger, I spoke to one Garuba and he paid us N700,000. I got N120,000 as my share and I told him that I liked the way he did the business and I promised to always get him vehicles.

“We liked doing business two times in a week because it provided us the chance to relax and monitor the environment. We collected a Toyota Corolla 2008 Model and gave it to Dan Sokoto who took it to Niger Republic and was paid N600,000. I got N200, 000 as my share. We then snatched a Honda Anaconda and we sold it for N700,000 and I got N150, 000.

“After that operation, I advised everyone to take some time off and monitor how security operatives within Kaduna would react to our actives and they all heeded my advice. We did that for two weeks and we discovered that things had started changing. Policemen had been deployed all over Kaduna and they were looking out for people who were snatching cars. I was also seeing them at areas where I don’t use to see them before.

“I called my people and told them what I noticed. We were all monitoring, and one of them called and told me that he noticed that policemen were now standing in Abuja junction and they usually hid their vehicle in a dark spot. I told my people that we must be fast in anything we did, and we also discovered new routes.

“After two weeks, God helped us and blessed us with a Toyota Venza. I told Dan Sokoto that I wanted to go to Niger and I wanted to see Garuba and Mustapha. Dan Sokoto asked me to meet him at the Kastina border, and when we crossed into Niger, I met a man who hugged me the moment he saw me and he shouted Shege Emeka three times and told me that I was a strong man.

“I told him that I wanted a big rifle because of heavy presence of policemen in our area. They told me that rifles were sold for N500,000 and loaded magazines were sold for N250,000. Garuba then said he was going to pay us N50,000 and that he would smuggle the rifles for us into Nigeria and we should go back to Nigeria and get him a Toyota Hilux.

“I told him that Hilux is difficult to snatch because it is mainly used by security operatives and we needed big guns to snatch it and its occupants could be armed. Dan Sokoto asked me to go and by the next day he would call me to meet him at Abuja junction and I should come with Ebere whose bus we were using for our operation.

“When he arrived, he called me and I called Eebre who told me he was at the mountain praying. He asked us to come to the mountain and when got there, we hid our rifles under the seat of his bus. The next day, Ebere taught me how to operate the rifle and we used it to snatch a Toyota Camry in Sabo area. Whenever we snatched a car, we would keep the owner with us in the bush and make sure that the vehicle got to Dan Sokoto and it was moved into Niger Republic. We would give the victim only pure water.

“It did not take long before we would move the car into Duala in Niger Republic. We normally dropped the person on the expressway when we had received a call from Dan Sokoto that the vehicle had arrived Niger successfully. When we told our victims that they should go, they were usually surprised, because some of them would think we had kidnapped them for ransom. We sold the Camry for N800, 000 and I got N220,000 as my share. Ebere later broke out away from our gang and formed his own gang, leaving just Chijoke, Kabiru and I in the company.

‘How I killed Col. Inusa’

“One Saturday evening, we were on the road and we saw a Mercedes jeep (SUV) and we liked the flashy light. We followed the vehicle to Kamazo area and to a house. When the driver stopped to open the gate, we went after it and discovered that the driver was a woman and a man was also seated inside. “I suspected that the man was the owner of the vehicle, so I ordered him into our own car and asked Chijioke to drive the Mercedes Benz to Dan Sokoto. Kabiru was the one driving our own car. I told the man to relax, that all I wanted was his car and we were not going to kill him. We took him into a bush at Abuja by-pass, Kaduna. “I told Kabiru to go into the bush with the man and told the man to lie down. I told him again that he was a big guy and he could always buy another vehicle. He asked for water, but when I was about to give him the water, he dived at me, collected the gun and removed the magazine. I was shocked. He gave me a head boot and beat me so much, but I held tightly to the rifle and we rolled ourselves on the floor. I don’t know what he touched and the trigger stopped working. If not for God, the man would have killed me. Luckily for me, the trigger worked and I shot him. “I didn’t know that the man was an army officer. I was surprised that he was so strong. But a few hours later when Chijioke called and told me what he saw in the man’s car, that was when I knew that I was in deep trouble. We sold the car for N900,000 and I advised everyone to go into hiding.

“The news was everywhere. Chijioke told me that he wanted to quit. We did our last operation and stole an Avalon. But we couldn’t reach Dan Sokoto when Chijioke took the car to Niger Republic by himself and sold it to Garuba, who then informed him that Dan Sokoto had been arrested by policemen at Brinikebi over a N250 million case.

“Chijioke relocated to Enugu, while I stayed back in Kaduna watching as things unfolded. Kabiru went and joined Ebere. Not long after, they were both arrested by the SIB in Kaduna.

“Last Saturday, I was in my sister’s house sleeping when policemen came into our house very early in the morning and asked for Emeka. I told them I was the one and they asked me why I killed Col. Inusa. I told them that I would reveal everything when we got to the station.

“At the station, I also helped in luring Chijioke back to Kaduna where he was arrested.“

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