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  • VAR to be used in Nations League finals week, says UEFA

    Video Assistant Referees (VAR) will be used at this week’s UEFA Nations League finals in Portugal, Europe’s soccer governing body UEFA said on Monday.

    VAR, which allows incidents to be reviewed with the help of video replays, was used at last year’s World Cup in Russia.

    VAR was also used in the 2018/2019 Champions League knockout stages and will also be part of the English Premier League from next season.

    UEFA briefed the coaches of Nations League semi-finalists Portugal, England, Switzerland and the Netherlands about VAR in April and England manager Gareth Southgate has welcomed its use in the competition.

    “You’ll never get a system that is 100% fail-safe but the key decisions that are clear and obvious have been rectified,” Southgate said.

    “My feeling… is that in the main the big decisions have been right.”

    Read Also; AFCON 2019: Use the best legs, Bamigboye tells Rohr

    The main criticisms of VAR are the amount of time it takes for decisions to be reviewed and that fans inside the stadium are left in the dark while the referee looks at replays on the sidelines.

    Netherlands coach Ronaldo Koeman said the system still had room for improvement.

    “VAR is a good help to make football fairer and most of the mistakes will be corrected. That of course is a good thing,” Koeman said.

    “We must realize, however, that discussions will continue to exist, because you can often interpret actions in multiple ways. I am in favour of the VAR tackling the big, obvious issues only, rather than to search endlessly for potential errors.”

    England face the Netherlands in the Nations League semi-finals on June 6, a day after hosts Portugal play Switzerland in the first semi-final.

  • Breaking: Alleged rape of minor: MFM suspends pastor

    The Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) has slammed an indefinite suspension on Mr. David Onyekachukwu of its Life Camp branch, Abuja, over a reported indecent relationship he had with a 16-year-old girl.

    The indefinite suspension, according to a statement on Monday by the Church’s spokesman, Brother Collins Edomaruse, is in line with the rules and regulations of MFM which forbid such acts and frown at them.

    He also said that Onyekachukwu’s indefinite suspension is a result of an investigation carried out by the Church that established that he was culpable of the reported offence of rape, which resulted in the reported pregnancy of the female teenager.

    Read Also: Pastors should go back to God – Apostle Embelede

    Confirming the incident, Regional Overseer (RO) Gwarimpa region of the church, Pastor Babalola Niyi, said: He (Onyekachukwu) is not an ordained pastor in Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries.

    “He is just a member/worker in that Life Camp branch and he has been suspended from the branch immediately.

    “The church can not stop the law from taking its course as doing so will amount to condoning evil and being an accessory after the fact.”

    He added: “After investigation, we confirm that the raping and impregnating of the girl is true and the matter is currently being handled by the Police.

    “However, we want to say that the alleged person is not an ordained Pastor or an officially appointed Pastor in MFM Gwarimpa Region. “This is, therefore, a personal issue between the Brother and the innocent victim.

    “It has nothing to do with Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries.

    “In MFM, the leadership does not condone indiscipline.

    “Absolute holiness within and without is our hallmark in Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries.

    “This is of a priority in all our trainings and teachings to our Pastors and members.

    “The alleged brother is already in the Custody of the Police to allow the law to take its course.”

     

     

     

  • UK state visit: Trump wears new look

    US President Donald Trump has shown off a new hairdo ahead of his visit to the United Kingdom.

    Attending a service at a Virginia church on Sunday ahead of a golf outing, Trump appeared to have traded his distinctive swirled blonde mop for a slicked-back hairstyle.

    He did not make any remarks during the worship service, which took place in the wake of a fatal shooting, but mouthed “thank you” as he walked back off stage.

    Read Also: Donald Trump tells Britain to embrace no deal Brexit

    Twitter, however, has been abuzz with talk about his new look, with commenters poking fun at the US leader.

    One user described Trump as a “greasy version of Steve Bannon”, while another compared him to Steve Carell’s fictional character from The Office.

  • Updated: Buhari approves recommendation for state, LG police

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Monday approved the establishment of state and local government police.

    He also approved the dismissal of 37 police officers as recommended by the National Human Rights Commission Presidential Special Panel on SARS Reforms.

    This was contained in the speech by the Executive Secretary, National Human Rights Commission and Chairman Presidential Panel on SARS Reform, Anthony Ojukwu, during the submission of report of the Presidential Panel on the reform of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), of the Nigeria Police, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The Panel according to Ojukwu received 113 complaints on alleged human rights violations from across the country and 22 memoranda on suggestions on how to reform and restructure SARS and the Nigeria Police in general.

    He said, “The Panel was accordingly constituted and comprises representatives of the
    following institutions including members of the civil society namely:

    “Anthony Okechukwu Ojukwu, Esq. – Executive Secretary of the National Human Rights Commission as Chairman; Tijani Mohammed, Esq. —Police Service Commission —Member; David I. Shagba, Esq. —Public Complaints Commission -Member; Hashimu Argungu — Deputy Inspector General of Police (Rtd) -Member; Professor Etanibi Alemika —University of Jos —Member; Chino Obiagwu, SAN —Chairman, Human Rights Agenda Network -Member; Ms Iyabode Ogunseye —Nigerian Bar Association —Member; and Abdulrahman Ayinde Yakubu— National Human Rights Commission/Secretary of the Panel.”

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    He went on “The Panel called for and received 113 complaints on alleged human rights violations from across the country and 22 memoranda on suggestions on how to reform and restructure SARS and the Nigeria Police in general. It sat in the six geopolitical zones of the country to afford complainants and the Police the opportunity to present and defend the allegations.

    “At the end of its public hearing and having listened to complaints as well as defendants and their counsel, the Panel recommended thirty seven (37) Police officers for dismissal from the force. Twenty four (24) were recommended for prosecution. The panel also directed the Inspector General of Police to unravel the identity of twenty two (22) officers involved in the violation of the human rights of innocent Citizens. The police was directed to pay compensation of various sums in forty—five (45) complaints and tender public apologies in five (5) complaints and directed to obey court orders in five (5) matters. The Police was directed to immediately arrest and prosecute two (2) retired senior Police officers found to have violated the rights of citizens (one for extra-judicial killing and the other for illegal takeover of Property of a suspect). The Panel also recovered two vehicles illegally auctioned by SARS Officers and returned them to their owners

    “Some of the other key recommendations of the Panel include: a. Significant improvement in the funding, kitting and facilities of the Nigeria Police Force; b. Strengthening Information and Communication Technology of the Force; c. Establishment of State and local government Police;”

    “d. Institutionalizing a Special Investigation Panel to annually hear and determine complaints on alleged human rights violations against operations of the Nigeria Police Force;

    “e. Strengthening the Police Rapid Response Complaints Unit of the Nigeria Police and other internal complaints mechanisms of the Force to make them more responsive;

    “f. Renaming the Special Anti—Robbery Squad (SARS) to Anti-Robbery Section (ARS) which was its original name and to make the section operate under the intelligence arm of the Police from the divisional, area command, state command, zonal command up to the Force Headquarters level. This will also remove the stigma presently associated with the name SARS;”

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  • Buhari offered nothing but poverty in 4-years – Presidential Candidate

    President Candidate of ‘We The People Nigeria’ (WTPN), Prof. Peter Nwangwu has said that Buhari  administration has offered nothing but induced poverty among Nigerians within the last four years.

    Professor Nwangwu in a statement he made available to newsmen in Kaduna said, the current poverty status has reduced Nigerian to the Poverty Capital of the World.

    He said, the level of object poverty in the country was responsible for a situation where Nigerians at grassroots to collect money and rice to vote for unscrupulous candidates during elections.

    According to him, “Some Nigerians sold their votes as little as N500 in the 2019, general elections. Although it is difficult to stop a desperate hungry poor man from selling his votes, yet an alternative way to clean up the system became imperative.

    “That is why we formed WTPN to set a new standard to clean up Nigerians and adopt a responsible Political process that will be driven by selfless service to grassroot’’  Nwagwu said.

    Read also: ’93 million Nigerians now living in extreme poverty’

    Nwangwu who doubles as the party’s National Chairman lamented that, nearly 98 per cent of Nigerians in and outside the Country are dissatisfied with the state of affairs in Nigeria following the dysfunctional system and infrastructure, including lack of steady electricity power supply, insecurity, corruption, high rate of unemployment, lawlessness, destruction and national morale.

    “There is nothing wrong with the geographical space called Nigeria, but the country is just a victim of years of bad leadership’’. He said.

    Prof. Nwangwu said, the consequence of the current trend of bad leadership has produced a  generation of Nigerian Grassroot  who have accepted corruption, lawlessness and bad behavior as part of national culture.

    Nwangwu said, as an alternative to all political parties that have failed Nigerians, his party has mounted a project to offer Nigerians a platform to unite and take their country back to them after mutilated by inept corrupt politicians.

    “Unlike these political parties , We are focused and have a solid foundation that will carry our Work eminently permanently’’.

    The Presidential Candidate said that in order to redeem Nigerians from the current mess, his party has established a non Governmental Organization called People Grassroot Association for corruption-free Nigeria.

    He urged Nigerians to sit up to the challenges of bad governance and criticize policies that is inimical to betterment of grassroots populace.

  • Do not respond to That Mail

    Have you ever received mails from individuals or organizations you have never had any dealing with offering you huge amount of money for a lottery you didn’t enter for or an opportunity to share in the money of a deceased person?

    Chances are that you have if you are a regular internet user. These kinds of mail are from fraudsters and you should never be tempted to respond to them if you don’t want to lose your hard earned money to them.

    A very common one is a mail from a non-existing international lottery organization informing you that your e mail address was picked in an end of the year promo. The mail will be so real that it contains your winning numbers and your email address to authenticate it, but it is 419.

    You will be requested to send your personal information such as your name, phone number, address and your bank details to another email address.

    If you respond and show interest in claiming the money you have supposedly won, you will be asked to send money (transfer charges) in order to facilitate the transfer to the designated bank you have provided. A few days later, you will receive another mail from that same individual giving you reasons why your money is still on hold telling you to send them additional money ranging from $150 – $350.

    Please take note that if any monetary transfer is to be done, the sender should bear all costs of transfer. No courier company or bank will ask you to send money them money before your fund can be transferred. Beware!

    Another mail you should avoid replying to is one from any individual who claims to have a huge sum of money amounting to millions of dollars trapped in a foreign bank account asking you to be his partner so that the money can be transferred to your account and after the transfer, it will be shared 60% for him and 40% for you.

    An attempt to cooperate with such individual might get you into trouble or you might end up being defrauded.

    There is another mail that looks real but not from an authorized source. Sometimes, the mail comes with subject : from the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), FBI or big banks from Asia and sometimes from the United States Ambassador to your country. Fraudster use names of these international organizations to dupe people.

    A typical example of such mail is this one from Barclays Bank London “This is to officially bring to your notice that your fund placed on hold by Barclays Bank London has been approved for the release today after a long time investigations by the House of Lords committee on terrorism and fraud. Your fund is now free to be released to you without any further delay. Kindly forward your information to …………where you want the funds to be transferred.”

    Read Also: Five signs your email account has been hacked

    Another example was the one purportedly sent by management of Guarantee Trust Bank, imploring customers to update their security information.

    “Dear Customer,

    This is to notify you of the present upgrading to enhance effective self security on your account.

    Follow the link below to start the self security on your account

    We are sorry for any inconveniences.

    Security Advisor

    There are others that solicited funds from unsuspecting members of the public for one reason or the other.

    Such mails are sent by those who hacked into email addresses of organizations or private individual.

    One of such mails was sent by unknown persons that used the Yahoo ID of a top member of the management team of a notable media organisation in Nigeria.

    It reads: “I hope you are doing well.

    I made an emergency trip to new york unfortunately my niece had a nearly fatal accident yesterday night and needs to undergo surgery which needs 147,000 naira to start the treatment on her.

    Please Can you to lend me some quick funds that I can give back as soon as i come back next week. Sorry for the inconvenience but i heard she is in a very bad condition and needs attention as fast as possible.

    I can forward you details on how to pay the funds to her. You can only reach me via my email for now.

    I await your quick response….”

    Instead of thinking that your breakthrough has finally come when you receive fraudulent mails like the above your best bet is to hit the delete button to avoid being tempted.

  • Breaking: Gunmen raid Okorocha’s home

    Unknown gunmen, suspected to be hired assassins, Friday night, raided the country home of the immediate past governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha in Ogboko, Ideato South Council Area of Imo State.

    The assailants according to a family source, arrived the governor’s residence at about 2 am and overpowered the security before gaining entrance into the main building.

    According to the source who pleaded anonymity, no valuable was removed but the former governor’s bedroom and other places were thoroughly ransacked, raising suspicion that the invaders maybe hired assassins.

    Meanwhile, another set of armed men suspected to be Government officials, stormed a radio station, the Reach FM, believed to be owned by the governor and ordered them to pull down the structure housing the station.

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    According to one of the security men attached to the station, the armed men who refused to disclose their identity gave the management three days to pull down the structure or be ejected by force.

    This was coming two days after the Akachi tower, one of the monuments built by the former governor was demolished on the alleged orders of the State Government.

    However, when contacted, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Orlando Ikeokwu, a Superintendent of Police, said that he was yet to be officially briefed about the invasion of the governor’s home.

  • ‘I have a child for my cousin, am I cursed?’

    A Nigerian lady who pleaded anonymity has taken to Instagram to share how she lost her relationship due to ”sincerity”.

    According to her, she told her boyfriend who she met last year about an ugly past of hers because he claimed to love her for she was and not what she had been through.

    The lady revealed to her boyfriend how she was raped by her cousin as a teenager.

    She said: “I met a guy last year and he wanted getting married to me this year because he had already started visiting my house.

    “I decided to be sincere with him and not hide anything from him.

    “This year I told him about my past which no one else knows apart from my family (I was raped by my cousin when I was a teenager and I had a baby through that)

    “Immediately I told him, at first he had no problem with it because he claimed he loves who I am not what I am.

    “Eventually, he told his siblings and uncles about it. They refused our being together saying that I committed a taboo and that I am cursed and needs cleansing etc.

    “My boyfriend agreed with his people and couldn’t fight for us.

    “He broke up with me and stopped chatting or even calling.

    “I call him he won’t pick up. I once knelt done to beg him but he gave me a deaf ear saying his uncles refused and that he cannot do anything about that.

    “Please, I need advice on what to do. I’m I really cursed?’”

     

     

    Source BOM

  • Alleged rape: I didn’t know she was just 17, ex-UNILAG lecturer tells court

    Dr Afeez Baruwa, an ex-lecturer in the University of Lagos accused of raping a 17-year-old admission seeker (name withheld) has said that he had consensual sexual intercourse with the teenager.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Baruwa made the claim on Friday while testifying for five hours before an Ikeja High Court.

    Led in evidence by his counsel, Mr Olanrewaju Ajanaku, Baruwa described himself as a community leader at Abesan, Lagos, and an academic who worked as a project supervisor at the Distant Learning Institution (DLI) of the university from 2010 to 2015.

    He said that the father of the complainant, also a community leader at Abesan Low Cost Housing Estate, where they both lived, was known to him and had approached him to aid his daughter to gain admission into the institution.

    Baruwa said that in the early hours of July 23, 2015, the man dropped off the teenager at his home and they both left for university for him to resume work and also to help her with admission.

    He said: “We arrived Unilag at 6.05a.m., and we went down to my friend’s office where I use as my study room as well as supervision contact.

    ”As we were going upstairs, we saw about seven Muslims observing their normal early morning prayer.

    “In the office, we were talking generally; then I offered her tea or coffee, she settled for coffee and she made it for herself. All this while, the door of the office was open and there was no way I could put on the air conditioner.

    “She told me that as a result of the coffee, she was feeling hot and that I would need to shut the door. I responded that it was too early in the morning (before 7a.m.) for us to be alone.

    “She told me to lock the door that after all, she was mature enough, and I did. After that, she picked up a textbook to read. She sat on a single chair while I sat on a three-seat chair.”

    The former lecturer said he fell asleep but was woken up after about 20 minutes by the complainant who, he claimed, was fondling him.

    “Her hands were all over me and I woke up and I looked at her. By then, she had already removed the buttons of her blouse and I did suck her breasts.

    “She said she needed to pull her white shirt so that it will not be stained and she had her jeans trousers on. We were romancing each other in that position, my lord.

    “She told me that she wanted me to have sex with her and I replied that there was no way I could practise unsafe sex with her; this was some minutes past 7a.m. .

    “She sucked my penis and I thereafter released, and around that time, one of my students came in, but we had dressed up,” Baruwa said.

    He said after the sexual contact, he, the complainant and the student went to the Commercial Center in the institution to make enquiries about her eligibility to study mass communication with her UTME score of 211.

    According to him, they got information that the score did not qualify her to write post UTME, and he advised her to apply to study English with the score.

    He said after they left the Commercial Center, the teenager went to see some friends and came to his office later to say farewell to him and thank him for his efforts in helping her to seek admission.

    Baruwa said: “She offered to give me a hug as a sign of appreciation and I obliged her, my lord. When we hugged, she moved her hands toward my penis. This was a few minutes after 10a.m.

    “There were a lot of students outside the office, they sat around the stairs waiting to go in for the next batch of lectures. I told her to be conscious of the students that were outside.

    “She threatened to shout and create a scene if I refuse to have sex with her and I told her like I did early in the morning that there was no way that I could have unsafe sex with her and she told me to look for a condom.

    “My lord, I was scared because I noticed the desperation in her. I left her in the office and went downstairs to look for a condom. When I returned, I locked the door and turned the other way to wear the condom.

    “When I turned back to meet her, she had already removed her jean trousers; that was how we had sex. About 10 to 15 minutes later, she told me that she was okay.

    Read Also: Family of ‘gang-raped’ girl objects to police investigation

    “I teased her that she was self-centred because I was yet to release. I put back my clothes and went to the toilet to clean myself. We stayed in the office for another 20 minutes before I saw her off to the bus stop.”

    Baruwa denied raping the complainant and said he had known her before she was introduced to him by her father.

    According to him, he took her on three or four occasions to the university and he thought she was aged 23 years or 24 years, because she was plump, until she allegedly told him she was approaching her 19th birthday.

    Baruwa told the court that a week after the sexual encounters, he received a text message from the complainant’s father threatening to deal with him for what he did to his daughter.

    He said that on Aug. 3, 2015, he was arrested by the police who were accompanied by the complainant and her father.
    “It baffles me my lord, I got to realise that it was a complete set up because I contested against her father for the Chairmanship of Abesan Community Development Association, which I won.

    “I believe it is a way of getting at me. The complainant was never drugged by me, the coffee she took she prepared by herself.
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  • Pastor held for employment scam

    An Abuja- based pastor has been arrested for alleged involvement in employment scam.

    The Pastor of Spirit Embassy church located in Gwagwalada area of Abuja, who was working with one Alhaji, claimed they had connection and could get interested job seekers employment into the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    25-year-old Egbunu Vincent Onuche said he collected between N150, 000 to N300, 000 from 16 people who indicated interest in the employment.

    The interested people, according to him, were church members, friends and family members.

    He, however, claimed the Alhaji made over N2million from the interested job seekers, adding the Alhaji gave him N100, 000 from the whole money they realised.

    Speaking on how he was arrested, the Commissioner of Police in charge of FCT, CP Bala Ciroma said: “On the 7th May, 2019 at about 1600hrs one Egbunu Vicent Onuche ‘m’ age 25yrs was arrested by our operative, upon a report by one Ijeoma Ebenje that Vincent collected the sum of N200, 000 from her with a promise to get her a replacement employment with the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    “Upon interrogation he admitted to the crime and explained he met one Alhaji Sanusi Musa sometimes back who told him that if he knew anybody looking for employment that he can assist.

    “Vincent then informed his friend Ekene Ijeoma’s brother who then told her about the offer.

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    “She was asked to pay the sum N200, 000 which she did and even got a confirmation email from the fraudsters created Immigration E-mail Address.

    “He said 16 other people paid him N200, 000 to N300,000 for employment into the Nigeria Prison Service and replacement into the Nigeria Immigration Service.

    “He explained that crisis started when on the date of the said interview and collection of appointment letters, One Maimunat that is supposed to facilitate the process asked for additional foN450,000 collectively from all of them.”

    Narrating how he got involved in the employment saga, he said: “I am the senior pastor of Spirit Embassy located in Gwagwalada. I am also a victim.

    “I was the one that brought people in. I brought 16 people and some of them paid 150,000 while others paid N200, 000. When I was introduced to him, I also paid N200, 000.

    “The Police arrested me because the Alhaji is currently at large and the people want me to provide their money.

    “Out of the whole deal, I got N100, 000. I met the Alhaji through a programme. He came with a lady called Maimunat and they asked me if I had people who were looking for jobs and I said yes.

    “He then gave me his card reading OC to the President, one SP Halidu and he said we should address our acceptance letter to him.”

    He continued: “There was no interview but I didn’t suspect anything because he did not act in a suspicious manner.

    “Some of the people I brought are family members, friends and members of the church.

    “I did not know that the job was not real. We were all waiting for documentation and it was on the day of the documentation that he started asking for extra money and that was when it crossed our mind that the man might play a fast one on us.

    “We started investigation and found out that the letters were not genuine.”

    Ciroma said all his victims came forward with their proof of payment to Vincent for employment into the Nigeria Prison Service.

    He also said investigation was on going to arrest the said Maimunat and Alhaji Sanusi Musa.