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  • Aisha Buhari pledges support for girl child education

    Aisha Buhari pledges support for girl child education

    Wife of the President, Hajiya Aisha Buhari, has pledged her support for girl child education in the country.

    She said she would support all efforts aimed at improving the standard of education in Nigeria, especially that of the girl child.

    Hajiya Buhari has also urged Nigerian children to embrace education to enhance the quality of their lives and promote national development.

    She stated this yesterday in Abuja during her visit to  Army Day Secondary School, Mambila Barracks, Abuja, where she advised the students to take their studies seriously.

    Hajiya Buahri, who was in the school to participate in teaching and learning activities, said the President Muhammadu Buhari Administrations was committed to improving the quality of education in country.

    She said without adequate education of the younger generation, the future of the country would not be bright, adding that the quality of education children receive determines the future of any nation.

    She recalled that she got married after her secondary education and the quest for further knowledge propelled her to acquire a Masters’ degree through the support and assistance of her husband.

    Hajiya Buhari advised parents and guardians not to thwart the zeal of their children and wards, particularly the female children in acquiring formal education.

    Earlier, welcoming the wife of the President, the FCT Permanent Secretary, Engr. John Obinna Chukwu, commended her for her initiative and for choosing one of the FCT schools for her first visit.

    Engr. Chukwu described the visit as motivational and said that it would encourage the students to aspire towards achieving academic excellence.

  • How UNILAG girl died, by sister

    How UNILAG girl died, by sister

    Uju Anekwe, sister of the 300-level Accounting student of the University of Lagos (UNILAG) who was electrocuted last Tuesday, relived at the weekend the last moments of her sister, Oluchi.

    They were together during the incident in Akoka, the university campus. Uju is a 200-level student of Medicine in the university.

    Their father, Basil, recalled how he received the tragic news.

    Uju, who was injured in the incident, came down from the family’s apartment with her friend. She walked gently, limping on her left leg. She had bruises below her nose and on her right arm.

    She said: “It had been long that I visited her on Akoka campus, since I moved to the College of Medicine in Idi-Araba. That Tuesday, I visited her and she told me to meet her at the University Chapel, because she was attending a Catholic mass. I saw her bag full of books. She was supposed to write ICAN exam next week.

    “We left the chapel to New Hall to buy popcorn. When we got there, the vendor was reparing the popcorn machine. We told him we would come back. We stopped nearby the popcorn vendor to buy 3-in-1 bracelets. Then, I told her to let us wait for the popcorn but she said she was going back to church for Catholic students’ meeting. It was a few minutes past 7pm.

    “We came out of New Hall gate and standing on the road. I told her we should go to her room but she was adamant, saying I should give her one of the bracelets that we bought a moment earlier. As I was about opening my bag, I heard a loud bang and we were thrown apart. All I could remember at that moment was that I was shouting and screaming for help.

    “I noticed electric sparks of white blue light. It all happened within microseconds. I initially lost consciousness. When I regained my consciousness, I saw people running away from us. I tried to stand up but I could not, because I was still feeling electrical shock in my body. As I turned, I saw my sister (Oluchi) with the electric cable around her leg.

    “I don’t know where I got the energy; I got up and screamed for help. Nobody came to our rescue. One man came later and he single-handedly pulled Oluchi away from the cable. Others came and stopped a taxi and rushed her to the Medical Centre within the campus. I joined another taxi.

    “When we got there, we didn’t receive immediate attention until 30 minutes after. She could have stayed alive a little longer if the doctor had attended to her. The doctor did not even show sympathy and care. They only offered to give me a drip but they left my sister unconscious.

    “As a medical student, I knew my sister needed urgent attention, but the people in the clinic seemed helpless. I told them I would not allow them to give me the drip until they attended to my sister. Later, one of the nurses brought two tablets of Panadol. We stayed for some time before they brought an ambulance to take my sister to LUTH.”

    Uju blamed the school for not providing facilities at the clinic, saying: “The Medical Centre does not even have a toilet roll. What does the school provide for the Medical Centre to cope with emergency?”

    Anekwe, a senior employee at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), said: “Oluchi’s life could have been saved. When they brought out her body, I checked it and I discovered that the only stiff part was Oluchi’s left arm where the electric cable struck her. Every other part was moving freely. And this shows she was left to die because the nurses and doctors, who attended to her, did not know what to do when she was rushed to school clinic and LUTH.”

    On how she learnt about the incident, Anekwe said: “I got a call from my first son, telling me Oluchi was seriously sick. I did not believe him, because Oluchi and her sister came home at the weekend. We all went to church together and she was lively. She returned to school on Sunday and I promised to send N30,000 to her for upkeep.

    “On Tuesday evening, I withdrew the money from ATM, with hope that I would ask somebody to deliver the money to her on Wednesday before I left for work. I got the call from Chinedu, who asked me to come back home, that Oluchi had been admitted. When I got home, Chinedu took me in his car and headed for LUTH.

    “As we entered the LUTH gate, he did not take me to hospital but he drove to mortuary area, where I saw Nkem and my wife’s sisters. I asked what they were doing there, but none of them replied. It was then I knew tragedy had hit my household. The N30,000 I wanted to send to Oluchi was paid at the mortuary. While this was happening, my wife did not know what was going on…”

    Anekwe criticised UNILAG for not equipping its health centre with good facilities and competent medical personnel. He said the late Oluchi was not attended to for more than 20 minutes after she was rushed to the clinic.

    He said: “I was told the doctors were asking for Oluchi’s medical card before she could be attended to. As doctors, are they not to save lives first? If they had attended to my daughter and told me the medical bill is N2 million, I would look for the money and pay it, because her life is more important than money.

    “But, they did not attend to her. No effort was made to revive her and no medical test was conducted on Oluchi before she died. When they wanted to transfer the body to the mortuary, a doctor wrote on a plain sheet and gave Nkem to take the body to the LUTH morgue. Nkem rejected it because the note contained a statement that indicated that Oluchi was brought in dead. This was to cover their inaction that led to the death of my daughter.”

    Although the family accused the UNILAG management of carelessness, Anekwe said there would not be any legal action against the school and Eko Electric Distribution Company (EKEDC) – owners of the cable that fell on the girls. He wondered why the university did not remove the cable after weeks of complaints by students living in the New Hall hostel. He said it was wrong for the school to allow EKEDC to run cables not meant for the hostels across the campus.

    Anekwe said: “We will not take any legal action against the school and the power company that owns the cable. I don’t want any compensation from them. If UNILAG management approaches me for compensation, I will ask them to give me my daughter or go to hell with their money. I don’t want their money; I want my daughter.

    “It would be wrong if UNILAG usually pays compensation for such carelessness. As a parent, I will never accept any offer, whether money or material, from the people who watched my daughter to die. If they are thinking of compensation, let UNILAG use the money to equip its clinic and hire competent medical personnel. The people presently in their clinic are killers.”

  • Mechanic ‘rapes’ girl , 15

    A 23-year-old auto mechanic, Wasiu Sarafa, was Tuesday arraigned in an Ikorodu Magistrate’s Court in Lagos for alledgedly raping a 15-year-old girl.

    Sarafa, who resides at No. 21 Taiwo Hassan Street, Orego, Igbe, Ikorodu, is facing a single count rape charge.

    Prosecuting police Corporal Abosede Adegeshin said the accused committed the offence at the victim’s residence.

    She said: “On September 5,  at about 2pm in Ikorodu, the accused had unlawful sexual intercourse with the victim, who is 15 years old.”

    The prosecutor added that the offence contravened Section 258 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011.

    The accused pleaded not guilty.

    Sarafa’s lawyer, M. C. Bolowotan, told the court that there was medical evidence to show that there had been no sexual penetration by her client. She urged the court to grant Sarafa bail.

    Magistrate A. A. Oshoniyi granted the accused N150,000 bail with two sureties in the like sum. One of the sureties, she said, must be a community or religious leader.

    The case was adjourned till October 15.

  • Community youths beat up man harassing girl

    A thirty-five-year-old and father of three in Mkpuma, Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, Ejike Nwuzor, was at the weekend, caught by villagers for allegedly defiling a 12-year-old girl.

    Nwuzor was caught by a farmer, Oliver Nwegede, who said he was working on his farm when he saw Ejike harassing the girl.

    Nwegede said the girl’s scream attracted him.

    “The girl was struggling with Nwuzor, crying and begging him to leave her. So instead of coming out immediately to rescue her, I hid very well in the bush.

    “Nwuzor overpowered the girl and this forced me out of the bush but before I could come out, another man, who might have heard the cry, stormed the scene.

    “We took Nwuzor while we got cloth from some women in the farm to cover the victim’s nakedness because her clothes were already torn and then we reported to the villagers,” he said.

    The youths paraded Nwuzor round the community, forcing him to dance to disgraceful songs which they chanted. The show lasted for four hours.

    He was later tortured by the elders who demanded that he offset the victim’s medical bill with a threat to ostracise him if caught in such dastardly act again.

    Narrating her ordeal, the victim said she was returning from an errand and at a lonely place, she heard someone whisper.

    “I suddenly saw Ejike Nwuzor Okemini after the whisper; he dragged me into a corner of the bush and told me to pull off my clothes, which I refused.

    “Because I did not agree, he started tearing my clothes and pounced on me. A man who saw us ran to the scene and nabbed him. Another man joined and arrested him and got clothes from a woman for me”, the girl said.

    Police spokesman Chris Anyanwu said he was yet to receive official report on the matter.

  • ‘Devil made me finger 10-year-old girl’

    A 67-year-old grandfather, Felix Adebayo, has pleaded forgiveness for defiling a 10-year-old girl sent to him on an errand.

    The incident occurred at Ubiane community, near Aviele in Estako West Local Government Area of Edo State.

    Pa Felix, who was paraded at the police headquarters in Benin, said: “It was the devil that pushed him to finger the girl.”

    Looking remorseful, the 67-year-old man, who claimed to be a member of the Jehovah Witnesses, said he knew he had sinned against God.

    He said: “I am very sorry. They should forgive me. It was the devil that made me to finger her.

    “I have a wife and grandchildren. I am very sorry.”

    Also paraded was 18-year-old Emmanuel Chukwuma, who allegedly defiled three siblings through the anus at Ekenwan Barracks in Ovia Northeast Local Government Area.

    His victims are between four, six and nine.

    He was said to have committed the offence when the parents of the kids were away.

    The suspect said he did not penetrate the siblings.

    Chukwuma said: “I had sex with little children. Three of them are siblings. I did it through the anus. I went to their house and told them to remove their pants but I did not penetrate.”

    Another suspect, Nosakhare Omofomwan, 53, was arrested for allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl at a plantain plantation at Etete in Oredo Local Government Area.

     

     

  • Baby girl arrives for Ahmed Musa

    Baby girl arrives for Ahmed Musa

    CSKA Moscow Striker Ahmed Musa has become a father for the second time after his wife gave birth to a bouncing baby girl on Wednesday, August 5.

    The CSKA Moscow striker did not witness the birth of his daughter as he was with the Muscovites in the Czech Republic for their Champions League third qualifying round fixture against Kehinde Fatai’s Sparta Prague.

    Musa and his wife have named their baby daughter Jamila, an Arabic name meaning beautiful.

    Ahmed Musa’s wife gave birth to the first child on March 30, 2013.

    The 22-year-old has scored two goals in the Champions League, which came against Roma and Viktoria Plzeåˆ.

  • Girl, 2, needs N1m for cancer surgery

    Girl, 2, needs N1m for cancer surgery

    Little two-year-old Kehinde Adebiyi should be running around the house like her peers, particularly her twin brother, Taiye. But she cannot because she is in pains, a situation that has kept her indoors.

    Her parents are indigent- the father, Matthew Adebiyi, is a Furniture maker, and the mother, Bidemi, is a petty trader. Kehinde has a tumour in her right ear and needs  about N1 million for surgery at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), Idi Araba, Mushin,Lagos.

    According to her mother, Kehinde’s problem started in December, 2013, about two weeks after her birth, when she noticed what looked loke a mosquito bite on her right ear.  Thinking that it was a boil, the family, which now lives in a room at 26, Abati Street, Cole Bus-stop, Ikotun Egbe in Lagos, took her to the General Hospital at Ibafo in Ogun State. She got no succour there.

    Following the family’s relocation to Ikotun-Egbe, Kehinde was taken to LUTH where the growth was diagnosed to be a Cancerous tumour by a physician in the Burns and Plastic section.

    To save her daughter, the mother said she took to begging at bus stops to raise money for the surgery. She said they were able to raise N700,000 for the surgery which was done on December 29, 2013.

    But a year later, she said, the growth returned. She rushed back to LUTH and was told that the case has gone beyond medication. The family was told Kehinde must undergo a fresh surgery to save her.

    Kehinde’s parents can be reached on 0817-762-6057; donations can be sent to Access Bank with account number 0043558184 in favour of Mr Adebiyi Adebayo Matthew.

  • ‘That little girl of yesterday’

    ‘That little girl of yesterday’

    A teacher, former Miss Omorinsola Temiloluwa Taiwo, got married to a lawyer, Ajibola Eyimofe Ige, last Thursday in Lagos, reports NNEKA NWANERI

    For mother and daughter, it was a day of joy- their birthday and wedding came up the same day. Omorinsola, a teacher, got married to Ajibola Eyinofe Ige, a lawyer, on the day her mother, Mrs Seyi Taiwo added another year.

    It was a Thursday, yet the wedding was well attended. Family members and friends turned out in large numbers to share in the couple’s joy. The event held at the The New Estate Baptist Church (NEBC) in Surulere, Lagos.

    With the hymn: “My hope is built on nothing less”, the pretty bride was led to the altar by her father.

    The couple took turns to exchange marital vows. Ajibola stepped out first; his voice steady and confident. Omorinsola, after a chuckle, recited hers.

    The officiating minister and pastor of NEBC, Revd Amos Achi Kunat, blessed the rings. He urged the couple to always wear their ring as a symbol of their commitment to each other.

    In a sermon, the cleric described love as an active word. He implored the couple to be broadminded.

    He said: “Examine your paradigms and be open to each other’s perspective, judging it from the word of God. Listen to each other and do not let the way you see things make you act in a certain way.”

    The couple told The Nation how they met five years ago during Nigeria’s Independence Day Fair in London.

    Ajibola had gone to London for his postgraduate studies; Omorinsola just finished her teacher’s training.

    According to Omorinsola, their parents are friends. She said they met when her mother sent him to her in London.  They began dating a year later.

    Describing Ajibola as the love of her life, she said she became convinced that he was her man six months into their dating.

    On how they have been coping, she said: “We talk a lot on what is going on and how we feel. He’s such a good listener, so, there is no problem we can’t deal with.”

    Ajibola said he was attracted by her simplicity and character.

    “She was so free that day. I also must mention that she is smart and great company,” the groom said.

    He proposed to her on their second outing which fell on her birthday.

    The Bishop Howells Memorial Church Hall in Surulere, where the reception was held, was decorated in light green and dark red fabrics.

    A white carpet lined the walkway with red rose petals adorning it. An all-white court was set up at the far end of the expansive hall with LOVE boldly inscribed above the couple’s seat.

    The groom’s mother, who teaches Teachers Education at the University of Ibadan, described her daughter-in-law as the little girl of yesterday who has become a woman.

  • Man, 45, ‘defiles’ girl, 12

    A 45-year-old man, Friday Sunday, who allegedly defiled a 12-year-old girl, yesterday appeared before an Apapa Magistrate’s Court in Lagos.

    Sunday, who resides in Ajegunle, Lagos, is being tried for alleged indecent act.

    Prosecuting Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Soji Ojaokomo, said the accused committed the offence on May 9 at his residence.

    Ojaokomo said that the accused, who was living in the same house with the parents of the minor, lured the girl into his room and started inserting his fingers into her private parts.

    Ojaokomo said the offence contravened Section 134(2) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.

    Sunday pleaded not guilty.

    Senior Magistrate Patrick Adekomaiya ordered that the case file be duplicated and a copy forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice.

    Adekomaiya granted the accused N50,000 bail with one surety in the like sum and adjourned the case to June 11.

     

  • Man, 38 ‘defiles’ girl, 9

    A 38-year-old man, Cyprian Edundu, who allegedly defiled the nine-year-old daughter of his co-tenant, was yesterday charged before an Apapa Magistrate’s Court in Lagos.

    Prosecuting Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Soji Ojaokomo told the court that the accused committed the offence on October 10 at his residence.

    Ojaokomo said the accused, who lives in the same house with the mother of the minor, lured her into his room and forcefully had carnal knowledge of her.

    “The complainant said the accused threatened to kill the minor if she dared to tell her mother about it. The girl, however, told her mother how Edundu had lured her into his room in the past and how he attempted to have unlawful carnal knowledge of her again,” Ojaokomo said.

    The prosecutor said the offence contravenes Section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State.

    The accused pleaded not guilty.

    Senior Magistrate Patrick Adekomaiya, said the case file be duplicated and a copy sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for legal advice.

    Adekomaiya granted the accused N100, 000 bail with one surety in the like sum and adjourned the case to June 10.