Author: The Nation

  • Man sells baby for N150,000 in Anambra

    A 27-year-old man has been arrested by the police for allegedly selling his three-day-old boy in Ozubulu, Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    The suspect, Chukwuma Enemuo, was said to have sold the baby for N150,000 after lying to his wife that the baby died after delivery.

    The Nation gathered that the suspect conspired with one Obi Chidubem to sell the baby, said to be the first issue of the parents.

    The baby was reportedly sold to Mrs Anulika Okafor, a native of Uruokwe village, Ozubulu.

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    Police spokesperson Haruna Mohammed, said the three suspects have been arrested while the baby has been recovered.

    He said, “At about 7pm , Police detectives attached to Ozubulu Division arrested Chukwuma Enemuo. The suspect conspired with Chidubem, 45 and sold his three days old boy for N150,000 to Mrs Anulika Okafor, 39.

    “The suspect lied to his wife, Oluchi, 20 that the baby is dead shortly after delivery.”

  • Pastor jailed seven years for rape

    A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Maitama has sentenced a pastor and founder of Mountain Movers Ministry International, Nyanya, Abuja, Pastor Basil Princewill, to seven years jail term after his conviction for raping a 14-year-old girl.

    Justice Hussein Baba-Yusuf, in a judgment on Tuesday convicted Princewill on two of the four counts contained in the charge on which he was tried.

    Justice Baba Yusuf regretted that the defendant was cleric, who the society looked up to as next to God

    The judge said as regrettable that a person who called himself a man of God was involved in such shameful, disgraceful and satanic act.

    Justice Baba Yusuf said he took into consideration the fate of a young girl and the society in reaching his decision.

    The judge was of the view that it was incumbent on the court to deter others with such an evil mind from engaging in such acts.

    He added: “It is even worrisome when the person involved is a man of God who we should look up to as next to God. Those who serve in the Lord’s vineyard are expected to be an example to society.

    “We have a duty to send a signal that this attitude should not be tolerated. It is regrettable that the person who called himself a man of God will be involved in such shameful disgraceful and satanic act.

    Justice Baba Yusuf noted that by his conduct, Princewill deserved to be kept away from the public, adding that, “he would face the prison walls like a monastery so that when he comes out, he would have been born again.

    “I believe the evidence of the PW2  (victim ) to be true and the PW1 (her mother) told the story in the same way the victim told the court too.

    “The evidence of the accused was inconsistent and confusing also and the direct evidence given by the victim to her mother narrated the ordeal the victim went through in the hands of the accused.”

    The judge added that out of the four-count charge preferred against the defendant by the prosecution, the defendant is convicted on count one, which is rape and count three which is abetment to cause abortion.

    He held that though the convict denied raping the victim, his (Princewill’s) evidence contradicted itself, which informed why he should be convicted on the allegation of rape.

    The judge discharged the defendant on the offences of impersonation and attempt to cause miscarriage, which the judge said the prosecution failed to prove the ingredients.

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    He said because the convict was a first offender he “is sentenced to seven years for the offence of rape and five years for the offence of abetment which will run concurrently.”

    Princewil, who looked pensive all through the proceedings on Tuesday, was arraigned in June 2012 by the police a four-count charge bordering on rape, impersonation and attempt to cause abortion and abetting miscarriage.

    He was said to have forcefully had sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old girl, Favour Iwoha, between July 27 and December 31, 2011 at Mountain Movers Ministry International and his house at Nyanya, Abuja, without her consent and impregnated her.

    He was said to have subsequently given her drugs with a view to aborting the pregnancy.

    The prosecution said Princewill, on or about January 2012, attempted to cause miscarriage on the minor when he gave her drugs to take and abort the pregnancy, which caused her to bleed.

    In the course of the trial, the prosecution called four witnesses. It closed its case on December 9, 2016.

    The defendant closed his case on May 24, 2017, having testified for himself without calling anyone.

    After the judge pronounced Princewill guilty and convicted him, his lawyer, Kekere Akpe, pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy, and that the convict was a first-time offender as well as a family man.

    Prosecution lawyer, Simon Lough, urged the court to impose a sentence on the convict to serve as a deterrent for others.

  • Two nabbed for ‘defiling’ mentally-challenged

    Two persons have been arrested for allegedly defiling a 23-year-old woman, Nwanneka Nwaizu, suspected to be mentally-challenged in Ezi Umunya, Oyi Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    Okwuchukwu Anyanwu and Emeka Odoh, police spokesman Haruna Mohammed said, would be charged to court after investigations.

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    He said: “At about 3pm , Police detectives attached to Oyi Division arrested Anyanwu, 36 and Odoh, 25. The suspects had on Sunday around 11am took advantage of Nwaizu, a mentally-challenged woman and had unlawful carnal knowledge with her. The victim was taken to General Hospital, Onitsha for medical examination.”

  • UNIZIK Law graduate kills brother

    Anambra State Police Command has arrested a 28-year-old law graduate of Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, Victor Ohale, for allegedly killing his younger brother in Awka.

    Ohale allegedly killed his 19-year-old brother Kelechi Ohale, who lived with him at 8, Oraeri Street, GRA, Agu-Awka.

    Police spokesman Mohammed Haruna said no reason was given for the suspect’s action, who just returned from Imo State after completing his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) training.

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    Haruna said: “The suspect allegedly stabbed his brother with a knife on his head. The victim was rushed to the Amaku Teaching Hospital, Awka, where he was pronounced dead. His remains have been deposited at the hospital morgue for autopsy.

    “Consequently, five knives used in perpetrating the crime were also recovered from the suspect and registered as exhibit.”

  • Police rescue three abducted Lebanese in Rivers

    Rivers Police Command said it has rescued three Lebanese who were abducted at a construction site in Andoni Local Government of Rivers on June 8.

    The command Spokesman, Nnamdi Omoni, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP) confirmed the rescue in a statement in Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

    “The three Lebanese abducted on June 8 about 7.40am at a construction site in Andoni have been rescued unhurt.

    “The victims were rescued as a result of intense pressure mounted on them by the police and strategic role played by Chairman of Andoni Local Government Area (LGA), Lawrence Paul.

    “The victims are Tony Stephan, 63, Chandy Lahoud and Emile Skaff.

    “Meanwhile, efforts have been intensified to arrest and bring to justice the perpetrators of the crime,” Omoni said.

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    Omoni added that the rescued workers had been debriefed and were currently receiving medical attention in an undisclosed hospital.

    The spokesman, however, did not provide details of how the workers were rescued or where they were kept before their rescue.

    According to him, the kidnappers are yet to be arrested but assured that efforts have been intensified to ensure that the perpetrators are arrested and brought to justice.

    The trio who are contractors handling the “unity Road” linking the riverine Andoni/ Opobo/ Nkoro local Government areas of the state to another neighbouring Ogoni axis by land were kidnapped at the boundary between Andoni Kuana LGA, early this month.

  • Lagosians urged to obey laws

    Lagos State Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Mrs. Funlola Odunlami, on Tuesday renewed call on Lagosians to comply with the existing laws.

    This, she said, will ensure a better life for everyone.

    The call was made in reaction to the publication, in a national newspaper which alleged that innocent are being sent to prison.

    According to her, “criticism serves as an evaluation mechanism through which we fine-tune and improve on our service delivery to members of the public.”

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    She said the Special Offences Court was not for revenue generation as being insinuated.

    “The Special Offences Court Law has clearly stipulated proceedings of its own and this certainly is in consonance with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria particularly on the principle of fair hearing,” she said.

    Counsels from the Office of the Public Defender (OPD), she said, are always available to defend defendants, who also have the liberty to choose any other legal practitioner to represent him.

  • Truck driver commits suicide in Bayelsa

    45 Year-old-man, described as a truck driver, has hanged himself inside his room at Etegwe community the Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) learnt that the man, identified as Oliver Osieme from Anambra State took his life late on Monday.

    He was said to have committed suicide when his wife, a trader and other close relations left home for their business.

    The entire community was in mourning when the NAN Correspondent visited the place.

    Sympathisers were seen trooping into the apartment of the deceased to condole with the wife and other family members.

    A relative, who preferred anonymity, told NAN that nobody was in the house when the incident happened.

    The relation said every family member was surprised to come home and see the deceased hanging inside his home.

    “Everybody, including his wife, went out but the wife’s younger sister came back from school and noticed the door to his room was locked.

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    “Knowing that he is always at home since he lost his job as a truck driver because the truck was faulty, she kept knocking but there was no response.

    “She then went to the window to see if she could gaze from the back and that was how she saw him hanging in his room.

    “It is a sad experience. Nobody would have thought such a thing would have been planned by him.

    “The police have just taken his corpse away. If you had come earlier, you would have seen it. He was a young man full of life,” the relation said.

    Bayelsa State Police Command Public Relations Officer Asinim Butswat, a Superintendent (SP) said the command was currently investigating the incident leading to the man’s death.

  • INEC has powers to deal with proliferation of parties, says Ekweremadu

    Former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu on Tuesday said the constitution amendments carried out by the Eighth National Assembly addressed the problem of proliferation of political parties in the country.

    Ekweremadu, who chaired the Senate Committee on Constitution review for 12 years, expressed surprise at a statement credited to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Commissioner in charge of Nasarawa, Kogi, and Kwara states, Muhammed Haruna, that the electoral umpire lacked the powers to de-register political parties without further constitution amendments.

    The Enugu West lawmaker said all INEC needed to do was to look at the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (Fourth Alteration, No. 9) Act published in Official Gazette No. 77 Vol. 105 to be well guided.

    Writing on his Facebook handle @iamekweremadu, he said: “INEC has a germane point because the size of our political parties constitute logistical challenge to the election management body. More electorate now find it difficult to identify the logos of their preferred political parties. The ballots and result sheets are getting too long and unwieldy.  It also has cost and time implications on elections.

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    “However, I believe INEC’s concern has already been substantially addressed by the 1999 Constitution as amended by the Eighth National Assembly and assented by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    “We inserted a new Section 225A, which provides that the INEC shall have power to de-register political parties for breach of any of the requirements for registration and failure to win at least 25 percent of votes cast in one state of the federation in a presidential election or 25 per cent of votes cast in at least one local government in a governorship election.

    “It further empowers INEC to de-register any party that fails to win at least one ward in the chairmanship election or one seat in the National Assembly or State House of Assembly election or one seat in the councillorship election.

    “What it means is that a political party may continue to exist. But once it appears on the ballot, it becomes compulsory for it to meet certain benchmarks to continue to exist.

    “So, it is incumbent on INEC to filter out and de-register those political parties that appeared on the presidential election ballot, but did not garner at least 25 per cent of votes in at least one state of the federation. It should also look at parties that contested election in the states and de-register those political parties that did not poll up to 25 per cent of votes in at least one local government area in those states they contested election.’’

  • N12.9b debt: AMCON takes over luxury homes in Lekki

    The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) on Tuesday took over several multi-billion naira properties in Victory Park Estate, Lekki, Lagos, following a N12,966,510,191 judgment debt it won at the Court of Appeal in Lagos.

    The properties included assets of Knight Rook Limited situated within Victory Park Estate, among other assets.

    AMCON’s move followed the dismissal of an appeal filed by Revd Olajide Awosedo against an October 3, 2017 judgment of the Federal High Court in a suit marked FHC/L/CS/744/17 – Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria v. Knight Rook Limited & Ors.

    The appellate court also awarded a cumulative sum of N12,966,510,191 in favour of AMCON against Knight Rook Ltd, Grant Properties Ltd, Revd Olajide Awosedo, Olawunmi Olajide-Awosedo, Abimbola Olajide-Awosedo and Fibigboye Estates Ltd.

    AMCON officials and Sheriffs of the Federal High Court, Lagos were protected by a detachment of Police officers as they enforced the June 3, 2019 judgment.

    The Sheriffs told residents of the estate that they were on lawful duty to execute the Federal High Court judgment against the assets of certain entities, which were allegedly indebted to a consortium of banks, but which debts were taken over by AMCON.

    Some residents, who spoke to The Nation on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the development.

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    They noted that they were aware of court actions on the alleged debt and the collateral land, as well as the judgment, adding that many of the residents who had earlier acquired titles from the alleged debtors were affected by the judgment.

    Others stated that they were in receipt of an official statement by AMCON to residents, notifying them of the appellate court judgments, upholding the lower court judgment.

    The statement, seen by The Nation, reads in part: “AMCON hereby notifies all Occupiers, Residents and all persons laying claim to any portion of land comprised within the Victory Park Estate, Lekki, Lagos that on 3rd June 2019, the Court of Appeal (Lagos Division) in the Appeal No: CA/L/146/18 dismissed the Appeal filed by Rev Olajide Awosedo against the Judgment of the Federal High Court delivered on 3rd October 2017 in the Suit No: FHC/L/CS/744/17 – Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria v. Knight Rook Ltd & Ors, by which a Judgment sum of N12,966,510,191 was cumulatively awarded in favour of AMCON against Knight Rook Ltd, Grant Properties Limited, Rev Olajide Awosedo, Olawunmi Olajide-Awosedo, Abimbola Olajide-Awosedo and Fibigboye Estates Ltd .

    “Which judgment also specifically foreclosed the Defendants’ right to the assets of Knight Rook Limited comprised within Victory Park Estate, Lekki, Lagos, among other assets, in satisfaction of the Judgment, which Judgment has been executed by AMCON.”

    The statement further directed all persons affected by the judgment and enforcement to contact AMCON through its Solicitors or its Receiver/Manager.

    It was gathered that some of the affected residents had since resolved with AMCON by ratification, while others were about taking steps to do same.

  • Stakeholders want NHIS reorganised

    Stakeholders have suggested how to make the beleaguered National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) to achieve its mandate.

    The scheme, which has been in comatose for some time, does not have a substantive Executive Secretary (ES). The last ES, Prof. Yusuf Usman, is on indefinite suspension for some allegations.

    Besides, the scheme’s Governing Council led by Dr. Eyantu Ifenne has been technically set aside by the government over its crisis with the ES. The council had accused Usman of committing some infractions. It suspended him to face probe.

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    The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), which probed Usman, has since turned in its report with far-fetching recommendations which the government was yet to act upon.

    Stakeholders said the country is fast losing ground in its efforts to ensure that the Universal Health Coverage (UHC), as it is globally accepted that the provision of health insurance is the only way to go if the country is to attain UHC.