Tag: MAN

  • Man in prison for patricide

    A Magistrate’s Court in Owode-Egba, Ogun State, has remanded a 21-year-old, Tolani Ajayi, in prison custody for allegedly killing his father, Mr Charles Ajayi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN).

    Tolani is a 300-level student of the Department of History and International Relations at the Redeemer’s University (RUN) in Ogun State.

    It was gathered that following a disagreement, Tolani stabbed his father repeatedly with a knife and slit his throat with a machete.

    Yesterday, the police arraigned him before a Chief Magistrate, Bolaji Ojikutu.

    When the case was mentioned, the suspect had no counsel to represent him and his plea was not taken.

    The chief magistrate remanded Tolani in prison custody and instructed the police to send a copy of the case file to the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice.

    The case was adjourned till October 10.

  • Kwara police arrest man with placenta in Ilorin

    The Kwara State Police Command has arrested a 25-year-old man in Ilorin, the state capital, for allegedly being in possession of a body part suspected to be placenta.

    The man, simply identified as Alfa Gani, is said to be a notorious herbalist.

    Residents of Ajibesin at Ogidi in Ilorin South sent a distress call to the ‘E’ Division, when they allegedly found the placenta of a two-day-old baby at Gani’s home about 7am on Wednesday.

    It was gathered that the suspect, who claimed to be an Islamic cleric, allegedly removed the baby’s placenta on Monday where it was buried.

    Sources said the baby’s parents, simply identified as Mr. and Mrs. Sadudeen, shared fence with the suspect at Ogidi.

    It was gathered that unknown to the suspect, some residents sighted him as he dug out the spot where the father of the baby buried the placenta.

    Angered by the incident, it was gathered youths in the area burnt suspect’s property.

    In the confusion, the baby’s mother was said to have rushed to where the placenta was buried only to discover it was no longer there.

    Police spokeman Ajayi Okasanmi) confirmed the incident, describing the suspect as a ‘notorious herbalist.’

    Mr. Okasanmi urged residents to always provide the police with information that could assist in the arrest of criminal elements in the society.

  • Iheanacho shines as Man City bow to Liverpool

    Iheanacho shines as Man City bow to Liverpool

    • Ex-Eaglets’ star scores in penalty shoot out

    Red hot Nigerian teenage sensation, Kelechi Iheanacho, crowned a memorable outing for Manchester City at the pre-season’s International Champions Cup in Pittsburg by scoring in the penalty shoot outs as the Citizens lost to their English Premier League rivals, Liverpool 5-3.

    The keenly contested game was dragged into the lottery of penalty kicks after both teams played out to a 2-2 draw.

    In the ensuing spot kicks, established Manchester City super stars like Aleksander Kolorov, Yaya Toure and Jesus Navas all missed from the spot, it was only Iheanacho who converted his kick for his City’s consolation goal.

    Apart from the penalty kick he converted, the Flying Eagles star also had a hand in City’s second goal in the 67th minute when his low shot hit Jovetic’s legs on its way towards goal and the Montenegro international finished the move off comfortably. Last Sunday, the MVP of the last FIFA U-17 World Cup in the UAE banged his second consecutive goal for the club in their 5-1 rout of AC Milan.

    The talented forward had earlier scored his first goal on his debut for Manchester City against MLS side Sporting Kansas City in a club friendly.

    Manchester City coach Manuel Pellegrini has already paid tributes to Iheanacho, adding that he would love to keep him at the club.

    Iheanacho faces a battle to remain at City, with the club fighting to secure a work permit for him as he is still 17 and a foreigner.

    There were initial fears that Iheanacho might find it difficult to break into a star-studded Manchester City team, but with starts like this, he could be forcing his way into Pellegrini’s plans.

  • Man allegedly stabs girlfriend to death in hotel room

    The Police have arrested a man for allegedly stabbing his girlfriend to death during a fight at Alapere, a Lagos suburb.

    The incident occurred at a hotel on Tuesday evening. The suspect was handed over to the police by a hotel worker.

    The victim’s family alleged that the suspect lured her to the hotel and attempted to chop off her breasts and fingers, apparently for ritual, adding that in the process the fight broke.

    The hotel workers were said to have had a shout from the room, following which they forced the door open and met the deceased in a pool of her blood.

    Efforts to save her failed as she reportedly died before reaching the hospital.

    Her remains were deposited at the Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary.

    A bereaved relative, who asked not to be named, said: “What we heard was that on reaching the hotel, the suspect ordered for a drink. As our daughter was sipping hers, he brought out a pair of scissors and started cutting one of her breasts. She started screaming at that point. Not done, he cut one of her fingers and attempted to gag her so as to finish his satanic mission. Her scream alerted people who came to her rescue.

    “We were told she gave this version when she was being rushed to the hospital. We were also told the boyfriend attempted to escape but was apprehended by the hotel staff before policemen from Alapere arrived. Her death has plunged everyone into sorrow and agony. All we want is for the police to interrogate him and find out why he killed our daughter.”

    Police’s spokesperson, Ngozi Braide, a Deputy Superintendent (DSP), confirmed the incident, saying: “Yes, we have such a case, but that is not how it happened. What happened was that a man stabbed his girlfriend with scissors in a hotel room during a fight and the lady was rushed to a hospital where she later died. The man is in our custody and investigation has begun.”

  • Man loses dad, wife, maid in Kano bombing as 30 die in Adamawa

    Man loses dad, wife, maid in Kano bombing as 30 die in Adamawa

    Five persons died yesterday in Kano when suspected insurgents  hurled explosives from the window of a school at a church building as worshippers were leaving after a mass.

    Eight others were injured in the attack on St. Charles Catholic Church on Zungeru Road in the ancient city.

    The dead, according to sources, include Mr. Ugochukwu Okoli (32), his wife, father and his maid. They were said to have gone for the mass for thanksgikving and were leaving after the service when they were hit by the explosives.

    Kano State Commissioner of Police Aderenle Shinaba, said the suspects had gone to a church on Zungeru Road, where they hid themselves at a primary school, close to the church and threw explosives at the unsuspecting  worshippers. He said no fewer than five people died and eight were injured. Three suspects were arrested.

    The police said in Abuja that five suspects were arrested in total.

    An sms message from police spokesman Frank Mba said two of the suspects were arrested in connection with the failed attack on the Isyaku Rabiu Mosque. Three were held in connection with the attack at St. Charles Church.

    The statement said: “All the suspects are currently undergoing interrogation at different police facilities in the state.

    “The police have stepped up patrols and surveillance in the city and other major cities across the nation. Police operatives are carrying out overt and covert operations nationwide, while special teams are carrying out sweeping raids in suspected terrorist hideouts.

    “Citizens are enjoined to remain vigilant and continue to support the security agencies during the operations.”

    The Catholic Bishop of Kano, Bishop John Namanza, said the community protected itself beyond imagination.

    Rev. Namanza described the attack as uncalled for, saying those who threw the bomb were unholy.

    Although the Bishop praised the security operatives for their response, he lamented that it was belated despite the early information passed to them that the church was a target.

    He called on security agents and the state government to strengthen security around the vicinity.

    Also yesterday, suspected terrorists attempted a suicide attack at Kofar Nasarawa in Kano. A woman bomber tried to lure some security men, who were stationed by the North West  gate with Sallah food but she blew up herself.

    The bomber, who arrived at the scene under the newly built flyover at about 12:30 pm, reportedly  made an attempt to deceive the security operatives that she brought sallah food for them, but the security men suspected foul play.

    The security men, it was learnt, took to their heels when they noticed that the woman was advancing towards them. They threatened to gun her down.

    However, luck ran out for the bomber, who secretly concealed the explosives under her hijab, when the bomb suddenly exploded and killed her.

    The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) condemned the blast.

    The religious body also expressed sadness at the “unfortunate” incident in Zaria, which led to the killing of some people, including the sons of a renowned Islamic scholar El-Zakzaky.

    CAN said it was saddened by the implication of the incident as it is capable of throwing the community into more crises.

    In a statement signed by CAN National President Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, the clergy urged the people to exercise restrain and live peacefully as the security is up the task of bringing perpetrators to book.

    “CAN commiserates with Islamic scholar El-Zakzaky over the loss of his sons, appealing to him to take solace in God. CAN says the demise of the scholar’s sons is most unfortunate and regrettable, particularly at a time when the energy and wise counsel of all in the society is needed to tame insecurity.

    “CAN appealed to Nigerians to live peacefully irrespective of religious, ethnic and political difference in the quest for new national re birth.

    CAN reiterates its earlier call for Nigerians to give useful information to security agents as they try their best to tackle the insurgency.”

    Pastor Oritsejafor described the blast as barbaric and inhuman. While commiserating with families of the deceased, he called on Nigerians to be security conscious.

    Thirty people were killed in attacks at the weekend on communities in Hong local government area of Adamawa State.

    Gunmen believed to be Boko Haram fighters attacked Zar Mubeng and Lubeng villages.

    The village head of Zar community, Wing Commander, Dauda Daniel (rtd), is still missing in the aftermath of the attacks.

    The attacks led to the death of nine people in Zar, the source said.

    Some relatives of the community leader said he is yet to be found. There are concerns that he might have been abducted by the gunmen.

    The worst-affected community is Mubeng where it was gathered that 20 people were killed.

    The number of those killed in Lube could not be ascertained yet, said one of the villagers who fled the community as a result of the attacks.

    The eye witness, who identified himself as Lazarus, said most of the people in his community scampered to safety before the rampaging gunmen got there.

    The Adamawa State police could not speak on the development. Haa Micheal, the spokesman, has just been appointed.

    Micheal said he is only privy to a rumoured attack in the Hong area but didn’t have details of the attack.

    Last night, Garkida town in Gombi Local Government Area of the state was under attack by gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram members.

    Sources speaking from the town on telephone said they heard heavy gunfire and cries of helpless residents.

    They also noticed that many houses were on fire.

  • High import duty crippling business, says MAN

    High import duty crippling business, says MAN

    The Manufacturing Association of Nigeria (MAN) has cried out over increase in Customs duty at ports.

    The manufacturers kicked against the current single window environment and pre-arrival assessment technique used by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), arguing that this leads to delay in data generation and verification of document.

    They accused officials of the NCS of contributing to congestion at the port through arbitrary increase of import duties.

    Its President, Ogun State Chapter, Dr Kola Jamodu, said the arbitrary increase in duties and imposition of unnecessary taxation by government agencies at ports have led to the accumulation of demurrage to be paid by manufacturers and other importers doing businesses at ports.

    Jamodu urged government agencies to desist from turning themselves into milking institutions at the detriment of importers using the ports to transact their legitimate business.

    He said: “the government should ensure that cargo fares are relatively stable over time while multiple taxation on imports should be looked into as a matter of urgency to avoid further congestion at the ports.

    “Problem of efficient cargo identification, fast clearing process, arbitrary increase in cargo duties and continuous deduction keep reoccurring even at the ports, and I believe the Nigeria Customs Service will overturn this deficit in the nearest future.”

    The MAN president also lamented the erratic power supply witnessed in the country, saying that it also contributes to congestion at the ports as most appliances are electronically powered and require electricity to perform optimally.

    Also, the Association of Nigeria Tyre Marketers has decried the high import duty levied on them as a result the new tyre policy.

    The spokesman of the group, Mr John Samuel said  the new tyre policy allows local manufacturers to benefit from the concession rate of five per cent import duty on tyres, while other stakeholders are levied 20 per cent duty and five per cent value added tax (VAT).

    He expressed dissatisfaction with the impact of the new tyre policy on their businesses, saying they pay higher levies at ports.

    “The effect of the policy is that people like us will now be clearing tyres at 25 per cent duty, excluding other levies,” he lamented.

  • Man petitions IGP over son’s death

    Man petitions IGP over son’s death

    A father, Chief Raheem Badmus, has petitioned the Inspector General of Police(IGP), Mohammed Abubakar, for the alleged killing of his son, Oluwatobi at ‘B’ Division Police Station in Akure, the Ondo state capital.

    In the petition by his lawyer, Badmus said his only son died as a result from injuries sustained when in police custody over allegation of stealing a handset.

    Badmus said the death of his son rattled him as the boy was hale and hearty.

    Badmus urged the IGP to probe the death to bring the perpetrators to book.

    The Police Public Relations Officer(PPRO), Wole Ogodo, said the Area Commander in charge had commenced investigation.

  • manuel PELLEGRINI CONFESSESS: Iheanacho is Man City’s new Aguero

    • Says Nigerian as good as any striker in the world
    • Wants to include Kelechi in first team
    • Work permit may stop Nigerian’s EPL debut

    Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has declared that ex-Golden Eaglets ace, Kelechi Iheanacho, is as good as any striker in the world after watching the Nigerian’s performance and goal in Manchester City’s 4-1 win over Sporting Kansas City in the early hours of yesterday.

    17-year-old Iheanacho capped an impressive appearance for the Blues by scoring the last of City’s goals in the win at Sporting Park and Pellegrini is convinced the UAE 2013 Golden Boot winner is destined for greatness.

    “I would have loved to play him (in the English Premier League) immediately because he’s calm in front of goal just as Argentina’s Sergio Aguero and Bosnia’s Edin Dzeko. Just like any other striker in the world,” began Pellegrini.

    “He’s one of the futures of Man City and I hope he keeps his head up.”

    Although the coach is convinced of Iheanacho’s prospects in the game, he however admitted that the Premier League champions may struggle to secure a work permit for the teenage Nigerian striker. The Chilean tactician said: “He may be loaned out to a club abroad to secure a work permit for him to play for City in the Barclays Premier League in the future.

    “I know lots of clubs would want to secure him on loan and I think we are ready to let him have that experience abroad.

    “He would struggle to play in the English Premier League right now because of the issue of work permit. He’s just 17 years old and that’s the problem I’m having with that. But he’s a very important player for us in the future. He demonstrated today what he can do in the future. It depends on the way he takes this profession, but I think he’s a good talent.

    “We’ll see what he will do in the future. For the moment he will stay with us and we’ll see when we return to England what will happen with him. There are a lot of things to arrange to play in England. But he’s a very important player for the future for the club.”

    City beat a host of European clubs to sign Iheanacho after he scored six goals in seven games to claim the Golden Ball at last summer’s Under 17 World Championship. He joined the squad on the trip to Scotland for games against Dundee and Hearts and was then invited into Manuel Pellegrini’s 23-man squad for the tour of the United States. Another Nigerian, Chidiebere Nwakali, also went to Scotland.

  • Man United to launch new €54m Vidal bid

    Manchester United are ready to launch a new €54 million bid for Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal this week.

    The Old Trafford club are increasingly confident of landing the Chilean World Cup star and are looking to make progress in their move for the 27-year-old in the coming days.

    Louis van Gaal, who officially took charge at United on Wednesday, is a big fan of Vidal, having tried to sign him while in charge of Bayern Munich in 2011, and has approved a move for the midfielder.

    “In Italy, there’s the feeling that Vidal may be the marquee player to leave Juventus during this transfer window.

    “After the shock of Conte’s departure, Juventus have pushed ahead with a move for Argentinean Roberto Pereyra from Udinese, who could be seen as a reasonable replacement for Vidal in a starting XI that new coach Massimiliano Allegri will switch from 3-5-2 to 4-3-1-2.”

    The Dutchman encouraged the pursuit of Vidal earlier in July, despite the club being told that a move could cost them €56m plus Nani.

    United have monitored the situation regarding Vidal closely during a turbulent summer at Juventus, which has seen Antonio Conte leave the Serie A champions amid talk of unhappiness regarding the club’s transfer policy.

    Juventus have signed forward Alvaro Morata from Real Madrid and are set to complete a move for Roberto Pereyra, while suggestions that Vidal could be sold grow louder in Italy.

    Vidal, who is currently resting in Chile following the World Cup, has recently conceded that his future in Turin looks uncertain.

    “I don’t feel like my time at Juventus is over, although I can’t say more right now,” he told a Chilean radio station. “When I’m back from Chile, I’ll talk to my executives and we’ll see what will happen.”

    Juve director Pavel Nedved, meanwhile, says that the club are reluctant to sell both Vidal and Paul Pogba but admits that a big-money bid could force them to part ways with the Chilean.

    “Our strategy is clear; we want to keep all our best players, including Vidal and Pogba,” he told Tuttosport. “We don’t want to sell anyone, especially Vidal.

    “Certainly, if there were a high bid for them, we’d have to think about it but we don’t want to sell our champions.

    “We want to be competitive in the Champions League and the only sales to be players who are not part of our plans.”

    Publicly, United have aimed to manage expectations regarding signings but Vidal has emerged as their No.1 target and chief executive Ed Wooward has confirmed that the club are still in the market for players this summer.

    “We’ve been working with Louis over several weeks with regards to targets and we’re continuing to move forward on some of those targets,” Woodward told MUTV.

    He added: “We are willing to invest. There is no fixed budget. Financially we are extremely strong and funds are available. Louis is assessing what’s going on and there is a lot of work going on behind the scenes, so watch this space.”

  • Man United will always be in my heart—Evra

    Patrice Evra has expressed his thanks to Manchester United supporters following his decision to leave the club for Serie A champions Juventus.

    The 33-year-old completed his €1.9 million switch to the Italian giants on Monday and is adamant that United will get back to winning trophies after a difficult 2013-14 campaign.

    He wrote, in a statement posted on the club’s official website: “After a great deal of thought I have decided the time is right for me to leave Manchester United. It is the biggest decision of my career as this club is, and will always remain, in my heart.

    “Joining and playing for Manchester United has been a privilege, a dream come true and my time here has been so memorable. Through the good times and the bad times we have all stuck together and remained loyal. I have always said you don’t just join Manchester United, you join the family and long may that tradition continue.

    “This club is steeped in history and I feel privileged to have become a part of that. Over the past nine years I have met and worked with some incredible people, many of whom will remain friends for life. I would like to thank everyone at the club – teammates, coaches and in particular all the staff who made every single day in Carrington or at Old Trafford a special day.

    “An immense thank you to Sir Alex Ferguson for making it all possible, for giving me the privilege to be a captain, to be inspired by the legend of Manchester United and to understand that nobody is bigger than the club.

    “My biggest thanks go to the fans. We have had some fantastic times together, we lifted all of those trophies together and that night in Moscow will live with us all forever. Every single time I stepped out in that shirt I knew I was playing for the badge and for a very special club.

    “My passion for this club will live on and I know you guys will go on to enjoy more success in the coming seasons.”