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  • Ex-NEPA manager dies during sex romp with nursing mother

    A former Manager of the defunct Nigeria Electricity Power Authority (NEPA) , Ebonyi State district has reportedly died in a hotel in Abakaliki during a marathon sex with his lover, a nursing mother.

    The nursing mother who resides at Nwojiji Street opposite St. Patrick Catholic Church Abakaliki operates a hair dressing salon at 9 Bende Street Kpirikpiri Abakaliki.

    The incident occurred in a hotel located along the ever busy Abakaliki/Enugu Expressway said to be owned by wife of an influential politician in the state.

    A police source said the woman had just finished withdrawing money from an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) along Ezza Road Abakaliki when the deceased picked her up.

    The duo reportedly checked into the hotel and were having sex when suddenly the man started gasping for breath, slumped and reportedly died instantly.

    The source further revealed that on sensing danger the woman immediately opened the door to run away but was stopped by the hotel management who sensed trouble.

    They went with her to the room where they found his lifeless body on the bed.

    The hotel management alerted men of the Ebonyi State Police Command who rushed to the scene and arrested the woman.

    When our reporter visited the office of the Special Anti Robbery Squad where the suspect is currently being detained, the husband of the woman was seen carrying their little baby while other residents of the area were also seen in clusters discussing the ugly incident.

    When contacted, Police spokesman in the state, Loveth Odah simply said “the matter is before SARS, O/C SARS is handling it.”

     

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    A former Manager of the defunct Nigeria Electricity Power Authority (NEPA) in Ebonyi state district has reportedly died in a hotel in Abakaliki during marathon sex with his lover, a nursing mother.

    The nursing mother, who resides at Nwojiji street opposite St. Patrick Catholic Church Abakaliki, operates a hair dressing saloon at 9 Bende Street kpirikpiri Abakaliki the capital city.

    The incident occurred in a hotel located along the ever busy Abakaliki/Enugu Expressway said to be owned by wife of an influential politician in the state.

    A police source said the woman had just finished withdrawing money from an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) along Ezza Road Abakaliki when the deceased picked her up.

    The duo reportedly checked into the hotel for sex when the man suddenly started gasping for breath, slumped and reportedly died instantly.

    The source further revealed that on sensing danger the woman immediately opened the door to run away but was stopped by the hotel management who sensed trouble.

    They went with her to the room where they found his lifeless body on the bed.

    The hotel management alerted men of the Ebonyi State Police Command who rushed to the scene and arrested the woman.

    When our reporter visited the office of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad where the suspect is currently detained, her husband was carrying their little baby while residents discussed the incident in clusters.

    When contacted, Police spokesman in the state, Loveth Odah simply said “the matter is before SARS, O/C SARS is handling it”.

  • Soldiers rescue pastor, nursing mother in Aba

    •Cook arrested as Army recovers gun, stolen items

    Soldiers attached to the 144 Battalion under 14 Brigade headquarters in Ohafia have rescued the pastor of a Pentecostal church in Aba, identified as Rev. Daniel Obisike, and an unidentified nursing mother.

    The soldiers rescued them during a raid on a kidnappers’ hideout in Osisioma Local Government Area of Abia State.

    The soldiers from Ngwa High School Forward Operation Base (FOB), Charlie Coy, battled the kidnappers during the operation which lasted over three hours.

    It was learnt that the hoodlums operated around Ekeapkara in Umuojima communities of Osisioma Local Government Area and Omuma in Rivers State.

    The soldiers also reportedly arrested a woman undergraduate of the Federal Polytechnic at Nekede in Imo State, who they said cooked for the kidnappers.

    Sources at the Army base told our reporter that the soldiers recovered a locally-made pistol, a Dane gun and seven mobile phones suspected to have been stolen.

    One of the abductors was said to have died during crossfire with the soldiers as the hoodlums opened fire on sighting the security agents.

    Other gang members were suspected to have escaped with gunshot wounds.

    A source at the brigade headquarters told our reporter that the FOB operatives swung into operation following a tip-off.

    The source said four members of the gang were on the run, adding that they would soon be apprehended as military intelligence team had been working round the clock to bring them to justice.

  • Nursing mother, others arrested for abducting 4-yr-old

    Nursing mother, others arrested for abducting 4-yr-old

    A nursing mother, Janet Usen, and three others have been arrested by the police for allegedly abducting a four year old, identified as Gideon along Atamunu Street in Calabar, the Cross River State capital.

    The suspects are presently in detention at the Airport Police Division, Atimbo.

    It was gathered that they had abducted the child and taken him to a house in Atimbo. A neighbour had suspected that strange children have always been brought into the house and tipped off the community leadership, who confronted them and they confessed that the child was abducted

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    The police were then called in to intervene.

    The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP Irene Ugbo confirmed who confirmed the incident said that four suspects have been arrested and investigation was ongoing to know the depth of the matter.

    “I have asked the people in charge to brief me on the matter so that we can give you more information but for now four suspects have been arrested and investigation is ongoing to ascertain the depth of the matter, “she said.

  • Nursing mother, two others arraigned for burglary in Ekiti

    Nursing mother, two others arraigned for burglary in Ekiti

    A nursing mother, Funke Arowolo, and two others were on Monday arraigned before an Ado-Ekiti Magistrate’s Court over alleged burglary
    and stealing.

    Arowolo (18) was docked alongside Seun Adedayo (19) and Sunday Ojo (31) whose addresses are unknown allegedly broke into a shop and stole
    variety of items and cash.

    The accused persons are facing charges of burglary and stealing.

    The prosecutor, Oriyomi Akinwale, told the Court that the defendants committed the offence on October 30 at about 11: 30pm at Igbehin Odotu
    area in Ado-Ekiti.

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    He alleged that the two men and a nursing mother with her baby broke into the shop of one Mrs Okelola Bosede, and stole Recharge cards of
    different network valued at N2,400, five packs of Omo clean soap valued at N750 and cash sum of N9,500.

    He also alleged that the defendants also broke into the warehouse / store of one Mr Babatunde Suraju and stole one pack of plastic Maltina
    and wooden saving box containing cash of N50,000.

    He said the offence contravened Section 390 (9) of the Criminal Code Cap C16 Laws of Ekiti State 2012.

    The prosecutor urged the Court to adjourn the case to enable him study the file and assemble his witnesses.

    The defendants pleaded not guilty.

    Counsel to the defendants, Mr Emmanuel Sunmonu, urged the Court to grant them bail and promised that they would not jump bail.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Omolola Akosile, granted the defendants bail in the sum of N10, 000 each with one surety in like sum, and adjourned the
    case until November 8 for hearing.

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  • Student, nursing mother electrocuted in Calabar

    Student, nursing mother electrocuted in Calabar

    A 100 level student of Mechanical Engineering of the Cross River State University of Technology (CRUTECH) and a nursing mother were killed Tuesday when a high-tension cable fell on the roof of their building at 14 Adak Uko Street in Calabar on Monday night.

    The landlord of the building, Mr Obo, said the cable had always been falling in the past, but not on the roof. He said this time was the first time it fell on the roof and caused a fire that razed the building and killed the two people.

    He said the affected building had 12 tenants.

    He said since the incident occurred nobody from the fire service or the Port Harcourt Electricity Distribution Company had shown up.

    A friend of the deceased student, Mr Tolale Prince Harmony, reiterated that the cable had been falling several time in the past and the PHEDC office in Calabar had been approached severally to do something about it, but they kept referring the residents to Port Harcourt.

    “They keep directing the people to call Port Harcourt. I am wondering, what does Port Harcourt have to do with this? I don’t understand. During the fire, they called the fire service and they said no water, no imprest, nothing to run. I don’t understand this. The cable fell on the building. And caused a fire that killed Inyang David and killed another lady, who just gave birth, and did child dedication just two Sundays ago. Cross River should come into play because it has affected a citizen of the state. The government should do something to ensure its citizens are in good condition.”

    Harmony who led a protest to the Governor’s Office Tuesday lamented that the deceased was an only child, who father was late.

    Special Adviser to the Governor on Student Affairs, Prince Michael Abuo, said the governor is going to ensure the issue is addressed so it does not happen again.

  • Nursing mother killed, two injured in crash 

    Nursing mother killed, two injured in crash 

    A truck yesterday crushed a nursing mother and injured two others at Orile – lmo village stretch of the Abeokuta –  Siun interchange expressway, Ogun State.

    It was gathered the truck marked PKP 464 XA crushed the woman and injured two others while they were crossing the highway around 9:15am.

    According to the Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State traffic agency – TRACE, Babatunde Akinbiyi, the woman died on the spot while the driver of the truck bolted away.

    “Reckless driving accounted for the accident. The truck ran over the woman while attempting to cross the road to the other side of road.

    “The remains of the woman have been handed over to family,” Akinbiyi said.

  • Nursing mother regains freedom

    Breastfeeding mother of a nine-week-old baby, Mrs. Roselyn Okokingho, kidnapped at Towon Brass in Brass Local Government of Bayelsa State, has regained freedom.

    It was learnt the victim, abducted by gunmen, was freed by her captors on Tuesday.

    Her husband, Mr. Pius, said yesterday that his wife spent two weeks with her abductors. He described the incident as traumatic.

    Pius said the kidnappers dropped his wife at a lonely place along Brass waterways.

    He said sympathisers saw her and brought her home.

    Pius said the baby, who was denied breast milk, leapt up in joy on seeing his mother.

    He said the kidnap compelled the family to resort to infant formula.

    Pius, however, refused to disclose the ransom paid to the kidnappers.

    He said they established telephone contact with him and demanded N10 million ransom.

    “My offer of N100,000 was turned down.”

  • Nursing mother charged with theft

    Nursing mother charged with theft

    The police have charged the mother of a six-month-old baby, Victoria Kola, with the theft of ladies’ accessories worth N246,550 from a supermarket.
    Kola, 30, a resident of Lekki, was arraigned on a one-count charge of stealing before Mrs A.A. Adetunji of an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court, Lagos.
    Prosecuting Sergeant Friday Mameh alleged that the defendant committed the offence around 9:45am on May 13, at Prince Ebeano Supermarket along Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1.
    Mameh listed the allegedly stolen items as: face powder, three sleek lipsticks, 10 sets of earrings, one Frank Bee eye lashes and one beauty eye treatment.
    Other are: four bangles; three hobnobs biscuits, one make-up bag and 14 Italian hair packs, all valued at N246,550, belonging to Prince Ebeano.
    According to Mameh, the defendant was identified and caught through footage from closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed within the supermarket.
    The offence, the prosecutor added, contravened Section 287 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
    Kola pleaded not guilty.
    Magistrate Adetunji granted her N100,000 bail with two sureties in the like sum, who must show evidence of three years tax payment to the Lagos State Government
    She adjourned till May 31.

  • Controversy over nursing mother allegedly brutalised by police

    Controversy over nursing mother allegedly brutalised by police

    There is outrage in Ekiti State following the alleged brutalisation of a nursing mother, Mrs. Toyin Adeyeye, by policemen at a checkpoint over her alleged refusal to offer them bribe. Interest groups and human rights bodies are furious with the police and the demand a high-powered probe into the incident. ODUNAYO OGUNMOLA reports.

    MRS. Toyin Adeyeye never bargained for what he experienced on Friday, March 17 just ten days after she arrived from the United States of America where she was delivered of her baby.

    After being successfully delivered of the baby, she was looking forward to returning home to nurse the baby and look after the business she left behind for about six months she stayed abroad.

    On that fateful day (March 17), she went to the market with her brother, Adeniyi Dada, on the wheels with the new born baby, Heritage. Little did they know that they would pass the night inside a dingy cell in a police station away from the comfort of their home.

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    Not only did they sleep in detention on that day, they allegedly received the beatings of their lives from those who are supposed to protect them from criminals and were feasted upon by ‘appreciative’ mosquitoes.

    They were accosted by a team of policemen who mounted a checkpoint in front of Ekiti Parapo Square otherwise known as the Pavilion, and demanded for vehicle documents as well as driver’s licence which were promptly supplied and were found to be valid.

    Interestingly, the incident happened few meters away from the official residence of the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Abdullahi Chafe.

    The police impounded the black Kia Picanto car with registration number LAGOS FKJ 221 EE with which they were coming from the market.

    The woman was breastfeeding her baby last Saturday morning when our reporter visited the police station on a fact-finding mission.

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    The woman’s husband, Mr. Akanni Adeyeye, decried the alleged brutality meted out to his wife with lacerations on her body and bruises on the face.

    Adeyeye, who slept in the police station in solidarity with his wife and his baby, explained that the policemen requested for vehicle particulars and driver’s licence of his brother-in-law who drove the car which are still valid.

    He alleged that one of the policemen withheld the documents, demanding that they be “settled,” a euphemism for bribe, which Mrs. Adeyeye and her brother refused on account that the vehicle’s papers were valid.

    Adeyeye added: “My wife and her brother were returning from the market at about 3.00 pm on Friday and on arrival at the checkpoint in front of the Pavilion very close to their station, they (policemen) asked for all vehicle papers and driver’s licence which were produced and they are valid.

    “After checking all the documents, the policemen were demanding for money to be given as ‘settlement’, which my wife and her brother refused. My wife drew their attention to the baby that was crying in the car.

    “Five of them were beating her at the point of arrest and on getting to the station, the beating continued. After thoroughly beating her, they obtained her statement around 10.00 pm. There are wounds on the back of my wife and face to show for it.

    “On getting to the station, they now cooked up a story that my wife slapped one of them and tore his uniform, which is a lie. They are telling this lie to justify their cruelty to my wife, my baby and my brother-in-law.

    “Neither my wife nor her brother slapped any policeman or tore any uniform. The question to be asked is, how would somebody who is not armed, attack an armed policeman in the midst of his colleagues who are equally armed? They are coming up with this falsehood to cover up their brutality.”

    When contacted on phone, the state Police boss, Abdullahi Chafe, insisted that the detainees slapped a policeman on duty and tore his uniform, adding that the matter was still under investigation.

    Chafe said: “Those people slapped my policeman on duty and tore their uniform. Uniform is an authority and what those people did was against the law and it is not good for a civilian to slap a policeman.

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    “It is not good for somebody to prevent a law enforcement officer from carrying out his lawful duty. Somebody wearing the uniform? It is not about his age but the authority he carries. I don’t allow my men to do something contrary to the law.

    “I don’t want a woman to be detained with baby or with pregnancy. I don’t want an old woman or a minor to be detained. I have taken note of this and we will take the right action on the matter.”

    There was a massive outrage expressed by Nigerians on the various online editions of the major newspapers and many news portals, as many of them poured invectives on the police for the alleged inhumanity to defenseless citizens.

    This prompted a reaction from the spokesman of the state police command, Alberto Adeyemi, who posted the pictures of the officer allegedly “slapped” by Mrs. Adeyeye. The officer in question had the left side of his head and the neck plastered.

    Adeyemi said in the online statement: “The attention of the Ekiti State Police Command has been drawn to a report on the Internet that a nursing mother was brutalised. We want to put it on record that our personnel stopped a Kia Picanto driven by one Dada Adeniyi and one Toyin.

    “When the patrol team requested for the particulars of the vehicle, they told the team they were in a hurry. When the driver came down to open the booth of car, the woman alighted and threw the particulars at the officer.

    “She then slapped the officer, the driver also used a plank to attack the officer. The DCO of the new Iyin (Road) Police Station was also attacked when he came to rescue the officer.

    “His uniform was torn; the two of them were arrested and brought to the station. They refused to be detained and the policewomen on duty had to use minimum force to compel her to be detained. Later that day, her baby was brought to her. I want to appeal to members of the public to cooperate with the police. The two of them will be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed.”

    The incident attracted the attention of Governor Ayo Fayose, who expressed anger that an harmless woman could be brutalised under his nose just few days after his administration celebrated International Women’s Day with fanfare.

    The governor, who said his administration would not condone violence against women, promised to launch an investigation into the alleged attack on Mrs. Adeyeye and bring all perpetrators to book.

    Fayose, who spoke during his monthly media chat, “Meet Your Governor” for the month of March, vowed that manhandling of women in any guise will no longer be condoned in the state.

    He said no responsible man should beat a woman or manhandle or brutalise her for whatever reason, adding that it was unlawful for any policeman to raise his hand against a woman. The governor explained that he was actually coming from a meeting with the state commissioner of police over the matter.

    Fayose said: “It is highly irresponsible for any man to brutalise a woman for any reason. The law that forbids violence against women is still operative in this state.

    “And I can never allow any form of brutality of women under my watch as governor in Ekiti State. Women are even described as the weaker vessel. As such even if you marry her, does that deny her  rights?

    “It is particularly sad that such a report was coming barely a week after we celebrated International Women’s Day in an unprecedented style in this state. I have already ordered investigation into the matter.

    “Anybody found culpable in the case will face the court of law. I am also using this opportunity to sound a note of warning to policemen who take people’s vehicle particulars, put them under their armpits and demand for bribe. Such cannot be allowed any longer in Ekiti State. We will get to the root of the matter and make justice to prevail.”

    The International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) in Ekiti State has vowed not to allow the matter to be swept under the carpet, describing the alleged beating and detention of the woman and her baby as “wicked, inhuman, barbaric and uncivilised.”

    The association called on the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Ibrahim Idris, to order a high-powered probe into the incident. FIDA also called for the the prosecution of the policemen who participated in the beating of the woman, her brother, Adeniyi Dada. Mrs. Adeyeye, and her baby.

    Leaders of other women groups including National Council of Women, Societies (NCWS), Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Women Wing, Trade Union Congress (TUC), Women Wing, Market Women Association, National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Nigerian Bar Association and Women in Colleges of Education (WICE) joined in condemning the attack on Mrs. Adeyeye and her detention with her two-month-old baby.

    The women groups who carried placards with various inscriptions threatened to march on the state police command headquarters if the erring officers are not brought to justice to serve as deterrent to others.

    The groups claimed that following the beating received by Mrs. Adeyeye from the policemen, she has been readmitted at a hospital on account of the injury she received at the point of her Caesarian Section (CS).

    They urged the state police command to hand over the policeman, who led other policemen attached to New Iyin Police Station in assaulting Mrs. Adeyeye both at the checkpoint and inside the station.

    Some of their placards read: “CP Ekiti, Investigate This Crime,” “We Say No To Detention of Innocent Baby,” “We Demand Justice for Mrs Adeyeye,” “We Say No To Police Brutality,” “Violence  Against Women is Violence Against All,” “Women Deserve Respect,” among others.

    Anoma, who spoke through FIDA Vice Chairman Mrs. Seyi Ojo, revealed that Mrs. Adeyeye was delivered of her baby through Cesarian Section and the brutality affected her stitched abdomen. According to her, FIDA has commenced the process of filing a fundamental human rights enforcement suit on behalf of Mrs Adeyeye and her baby in the law court.

    She said the women lawyers’ body appreciated the intervention of Governor Ayo Fayose, who ordered a thorough investigation but expressed regrets that the state police command was yet to take any action against the culprits.

    FIDA boss said: “We observe with disdain the efforts police is making in covering up this lawlessness of its officers and the injustice to a law-abiding Ekiti woman and her child. Ekiti women are saying no to all forms of violence against women and children.

    “Governor Fayose has ordered for a thorough investigation; however, the Ekiti State Command has flagrantly disobeyed and disregarded this order. The CP has refused to investigate this matter and that is why we are holding this press briefing to draw the attention of the whole world to this case.

    “After stopping Mrs. Adeyeye and her brother  that day, they tendered all vehicle papers which are still valid and while searching for vehicle’s documents, dollars dropped from the car and the policemen demanded for dollars.”

    The chairman, Human Rights Committee, Nigeria Bar Association (NBA), Ado Ekiti Branch, Vincent Adedara, also called on the Force Headquarters to launch an investigation into the incident because Ekiti command was allegedly shielding the culprits.

    Adedara, who is also the state NBA Vice Chairman, further called on the Police Service Commission (PSC) to discipline Waheed and other policemen who participated in the alleged brutality, while the New Iyin Road Police Station Divisional Crime Officer (DCO) should be queried and disciplined.

    He said: “What justification did the police have to brutalise a woman and how would a harmless woman assault a fully armed policeman? We believe that the CP has not handled the matter professionally.

    “Their action negates international standard of policing because they have gone ahead to plaster the head of a policeman to portray Mrs. Adeyeye as an aggressor and that is why we want the IGP to constitute a high-powered panel to investigate the matter.”

    It is sure that that the controversy over the alleged brutality won’t go away soon as it is generating questions among residents of Ekiti State and other Nigerians.

    “Can an unarmed woman with a baby in her hand slap and attack a policeman among five of his other colleagues at a scene just near their station? Can the slapping cause deep injuries on the face and the neck of the policeman? Will the woman and the ‘injured’ officer be subjected to medical examination to ascertain who was injured among them?

    “If it was true that the woman slapped or tore the uniform as alleged, does that warrant the beating she was subjected to? Was the baby with her at the time of the incident or was he brought to the station as alleged by the police? Where are the dollars allegedly seized from Mrs. Adeyeye?”

    Definitely, the case is heading to the court of law and the judiciary will do well to find answers to these posers to stem the tide of brutality at checkpoints, police stations and other public places in Nigeria.