Tag: Haruna Abdullahi

  • Police arrest four with eight PVCs in Kano

    Kano State Police Command on Saturday arrested four persons in possession of eight PVCs during the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Haruna Abdullahi, confirmed the arrest while addressing newsmen in Kano on Saturday.

    He said the suspects were arrested in Sabon Gari area, Fagge local government area and had since been taken to Criminal Intelligence Department, CID, for investigation.

    DSP Haruna Abdullahi also said that four other persons were arrested for allegedly destroying election materials and attempt to snatch ballot boxes.

    The Command Spokesman added that the incident occurred at a Polling Unit in Takalmawa village of Gabasawa local government area of the state.

  • Breaking: Police arrest two with specimen of ballot papers

    The Kano State Police command has impounded 14 sacks of specimen ballot papers in the state.

    The command also said two people have been arrested in connection to the discovery of the ballot papers.

    Addressing reporters Thursday at the police headquarters at Bompai area in the Kano metropolis, the spokesman of the command, DSP Haruna Abdullahi said, ” two persons had been arrested with 14 sacks of specimen ballot papers.”

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    Abdullahi explained that, the suspects were apprehended within the Kano metropolis loaded on a vehicle.

    He said, “Let me categorically state that the ballot papers are not thumbprinted and not real. They are just specimen used to enlighten voters.

    He added that the suspects confessed that the ballot papers were on transit to Dutse, Jigawa State capital, with the intention to distribute it to the rural areas for election enlightenment.

    The spokesman said that the two suspects are now under interrogation, while investigation is ongoing.

  • Strange Disease kills Eight Persons In Kano

     

    A strange disease has ravaged Dungurawa village, in Dawakin Tofa Local Government Area of Kano state, claiming 8 lives.

    Residents told The Nation on Monday that the strange disease started about a week ago in the community and has created panic as it claims lives almost on a daily basis. They said the deceased are five children and three young men ranging from 13 to 25 years old while the children are seven years below.

    The disease according to the residents, starts with the symptoms of high fever , headache and stomach pains.

    A resident that lost three children Malam Suleiman Musa Tafida who was emotional said his third son died this afternoon after losing two other children to the strange disease.

    “My two children Umar and Khadija died last Friday and Saturday while Ibrahim died today, they all had the same symptoms and died after a very short while. Umar died at home while Khadeeja died at the hospital,” said Suleiman  Tafida.

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    Also another parent that lost his daughter to the strange disease Haruna Abdullahi said his daughter died last Thursday after developing high fever in the morning and died in the evening as the situation became worse.

    The Ward Head of the area Malam Dahiru confirmed the situation noting that they have informed  the health department  of the local government calling for help from the state government to address the situation as the whole village has being thrown into confusion.

    The Nation visited Dawakin Tofa local government council where the head of the health department who did not give his name also confirmed the death of some of the residents due to the strange disease, said they dispatched a team to the affected area and have sent the results to the state ministry of health.

    Efforts to speak with the state Commissioner for Health Dr. Kabir Ibrahim Gwarzo on the situation proved abortive as his phone line was off.

    Dawakin Tofa Local Government area is about 40km away from Kano, the state capital.

  • ‘Ajumogobia lied about N8m paid into her company’s account’ – investigator

    ‘Ajumogobia lied about N8m paid into her company’s account’ – investigator

    An Ikeja high court heard yesterday that Justice Rita Ofili- Ajumogobia lied about the source N8 million paid into her company’s account on February 4, 2015.

    The 12th prosecution witness Abdullahi Lawal, told the court that when Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia, was confronted with her statement of account in respect the N8 million lodgement, she lied about the source and the purpose for the payment.
    Lawal, an investigator of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) told the court that the judge told them that the money was from the sale of her land at Abeokuta.

    “She said the land was sold to two people, she first mentioned one Haruna Abdullahi and later mentioned that the land was sold to one Tola.

    “Our investigation revealed that Haruna was a Bureau De Change operator in Lagos here and there was no such transaction between the parties; whereas Tola was a building contractor; he was the contractor that handled the building of her residence at Parkview Estate and there was no form of land transaction between them.

    “The payment of N8m was done by one Grand B Limited. There was no transaction between Grand B Ltd. and Nigel and Colive.”

    Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia is being prosecuted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC ) for alleged bribery and unlawful enrichment.

    Among other things, the anti-graft agency accused her of receiving a total of $793,800 in several tranches from different sources between 2012 and 2015 “so as to have a significant increase in your assets that you cannot reasonably explain the increase in relation to your lawful income.”

    Also being prosecuted alongside Ofili-Ajumogobia is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Chief Godwin Obla, who was accused of giving the judge a bribe of N5million.

    The two defendants had pleaded not guilty.

    At the resumed trial on Friday, Lawal, testified before Justice Hakeem Oshodi, that one Omali Musa, an Assistant Comptroller at the Nigeria Customs Service, paid N12million on July 11, 2014 into the account of Nigel and Colive Limited.

    According to him, the N12million was paid in three tranches of N4million, N3million and N5million on the same day.

    During proceedings, the prosecution  attempted to establish that the judge lied about being hospitalised at Gold Cross Hospital, Bourdillon Road, Ikoyi, Lagos.

    The prosecution played in the open court the audio recording of two telephone conversations between Lawal and Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia.

    In the first, Lawal’s voice was heard asking Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia if she was still at the hospital, to which she responded, “Yes.”

    But when Lawal asked: “Which ward?” the judge, with what seemed to be a note of agitation or surprise in her voice, responded, “Are you here!” And as the investigator responded, “Yes, I am at the hospital”, there was no further response from the other end, while the investigator kept saying, “Hello! Hello! Hello!”

    When asked by the prosecutor what happened, Lawal said, “What happened was that Honourable Justice Ofili-Ajumogobia’s phone went off; I was calling and she was not responding.”

    Lawal explained that he decisided to call the judge on the telephone because he discovered that she was not at the hospital, contrary to what she had told the investigator during an earlier telephone conversation.

    He said the audio recording of the second telephone conversation between the judge and the investigator indicated that the judge had told the investigator that she was hospitalised at Gold Cross Hospital.

    According to him, the judge had assured them that she would report at the EFCC’s office as soon as she was discharged, saying she was not running away and that she would ask the doctors to discharge her soon since she was not as I’ll as they thought.

    the investigator however told the court that he never intended visiting her at hospital when asked by the court.
    He said they went to the hospital later just to confirm if the judge  was there or not.

    Further proceeding in the matter has been adjourned till February 23, 2018.‎