Tag: robbing

  • Robbing technology to play politics

    ndia practises a robust democracy, the largest on planet earth, to guide its one billion plus citizens spread over a subcontinent territory. But the country still has the presence of vision to capture the view that science and technology can’t be placed in the background even in the face of the divisive and capricious politics India battles regularly. The country’s politicians, in power or in the shadows, have sworn to the aggressive pursuit of being in the forefront of global developments in science and technology. The so-called poverty indices of India have not stopped successive governments from voting billions of dollars to elevate the science and technology sector to heights now the envy of the world.

    The other day, India struck a new feat: it became the fourth nation to launch a lunar mission, after the big three, Russia, United States and China. It’s the reward for a relentless faith in science and technology as the answer to mankind’s foes going by different names: poverty, disease, hunger, inequality, corruption, natural disasters, gender imbalance, demographic disequilibrium, urban violence, countryside privation, insecurity, weak government institutions, general systemic failures etc.

    The message India and those other technology-driven societies are telling Nigeria and other nations that ought to be so minded on account of their potential is that the future belongs to societies that devote thriftless resources to kitting their countries and citizens with education in science and technology: Your vast population on its own counts for nothing if the people are ill-equipped to embrace the future.

    Nigeria must of necessity grab this communication from those who are, as it were, escaping the woes of the present age, by applying the tools of science and information technology. Otherwise we shall remain stuck in this undesirable present which isn’t allowing us to benefit from the full potential of our teeming population and immense wealth spread all over big land called Nigeria.

    Smaller countries like Cuba, Israel, South Korea, Singapore, Malaysia etc. are counted among giants for their big strides they are taking to overcome their economic and social challenges through dependence on science and technology. They deploy massive resources from their ‘meagre’ capital to align with the reality of our time that your oil and other non-human possessions won’t save you when the locust days break upon you. Otherwise the world’s oil-soaked countries would have displaced the likes of Russia, Cuba, Israel, India etc.

    So while we play our politics the piquant way we’ve been handling it for nearly six decades since independence, we must reorder our priorities to push science and technology to a more befitting pedestal. We aren’t doing so at the moment. Why, for instance, should our politicians be talking of the 2023 poll now in 2019, even when those we just (r)elected are less than six months in office? It’s misdirected and unpatriotic fervour! The countries we are referring to as paragons practise politics alright. But they don’t allow it to outlaw what constitutes the future. They don’t allow politics to consume them.

    In Nigeria, we give scant attention to onerous issues. Which is why in the 2019 Budget, the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology, FMST, and its over 17 agencies got a beggarly N66,823,303,434. The entire Appropriation Bill is N8,826,636,575,915. The sector got 0.757% of the budget. It didn’t even receive up to one per cent of the total figure!. If you break this down, more than half of this presentation is for the payment of salaries, with little left for research. Indeed, the department got one of the least allocations in the 2019 budget.

    Yet, FMST’s ‘’mission is to facilitate the development and development of science and technology apparatus to enhance the pace of socio-economic development of the country through appropriate technological inputs into productive activities in the nation.’’ It is also expected to promote wealth creation through research in agriculture, manufacturing as well as aid reliance on nuclear, renewable and alternative energy resources for peaceful and development purposes. The goal is that while delivering all these, there will be mass employment and an improvement in the lives of the people. Ideally, fulfilling these place where we should announce that we now belong to the league of the Asian Tigers. To be sure these are the parameters that accord them that honour.

    Many believe the challenge at FMST is due to our inability to recognize its strategic role as the pivot of development in any society. This is reflecting in the fund we allocate to it yearly in our budget. Although at present, the department is headed by a revered politician, Ogbonnaya Onu, an academic who doubles as an ex-governor, the authorities need to complement this leadership adequacy with immense capital capacity. I think not less than 15 percent of our national budget should be given to FMST to accompany an agenda that encourages more of the young generation to study the sciences and be knowledgeable in information technology.

    The other day Israeli leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, stood before a world audience, reeling out his country’s gigantic attainments. He declared that his country’s phenomenal strides in the military, economy and agriculture are based on its firm grip on technology and its offshoot of artificial intelligence. He said a country only a tenth of one percent of the global population is literally applying its technology to drive the world. He claimed that Israel has, through its exporting its technological innovations, been able to scoop back a ginormous return of 20% of the world’s total investments in cybersecurity. That’s about 200 times beyond its weight.

    Now, Nigeria, with resources—human and natural—far outstripping that of Israel can outsoar the heights reached by the Jewish nation if we leverage on the dynamic power of science and technology by feeding it more funding. We can start without delay with our infants at home, and the older ones in the classrooms of our primary, secondary and tertiary institutions as well as in the MDAs saddled with giving us the benefits of science and technology. Let’s empower this field with more of our petronaira and starve our politics.

     

    • Ojewale, a writer sent this piece from Ota, Ogun State.
  • Tailors arraigned for ‘robbing’

    Two tailors, who allegedly robbed a man of his Bajaj motorcycle valued at N200,000 at gunpoint, have been arraigned at an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court, Lagos.

    The accused, Lekan Keji, 23, who lives at  6, Baale Street, Itamoji, Ikorodu, Lagos and Noah Obisesan, 18, who resides  at 37, Alhaji Street, Tumoja, Ikorodu, are facing a two-count charge of robbery.

    Prosecutor Dada Wasiu told the court that the defendants committed the offences with others at large on April 23 on Itoikin-Ijebu-Ode Road, Ikorodu.

    He alleged that the accused robbed Adamu Ibrahim of his Bajaj motorcycle registered as App 399 QH.

    “They were armed with a locally-made double barrel gun when they robbed the complainant.

    “The police caught the accused and recovered the motorcycle, while the other escaped,” Wasiu said.

    He said the offences contravened sections 297 (2) and 299 (1) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).

    Chief Magistrate Mrs. A. K. Dosunmu remanded the defendants in Kirikiri Prisons and directed that the case file be sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice.

    She adjourned the case till June 6 for mention.

     

  • Police nab drivers for allegedly defiling, robbing passenger

    The police have arrested two taxi drivers for allegedly defiling and robbing a female passenger in Yenagoa,  Bayelsa State.

    The suspects, Nathan Ogbara, 33 and Justin Amos, 32, were arrested at Tombia roundabout, Yenagoa, while fleeing.

    Police spokesman Asinim Butswat said the victim’s phone was recovered from the suspects.

    He said: “On April 1, about 0200hrs, police were alerted that a girl was sexually- assaulted and her phone stolen by two men operating taxis opposite Jubilee Hotel, Kpansia, Yenagoa.

    “The victim reported that she contacted Ogbara, a taxi driver, to take her to her home at Agudama Epie, after she participated in a dance competition at a car wash.

    “The suspect called Amos, also a taxi driver, to join him. Along the road, opposite Jubilee Hotel, the suspects parked their cabs, dragged the girl to a nearby bush and defiled her. They stole her phone and zoomed off towards Tombia roundabout.

    “A police patrol team later arrested the suspects and recovered the phone. Their cabs have been impounded and investigation is on.

    “In a bid to rid Bayelsa State of criminals, the Command Strike Force Team and other tactical teams introduced by Police Commissioner Don Awunah have been performing.

    “The public is advised to report crimes to the police. The command is determined to rid the state of criminals.”

  • I was arraigned for robbing Olukere’s hotel, witness tells court

    A prosecution witness  in the trial of the Olukere of Ikere-Ekiti, Oba Ganiyu Obasoyin, has admitted being arraigned for robbery at a magistrate’s court.

    Ayodele Osanyinbola said that he was charged alongside one Babatunde Ayodele for robbery at an hotel owned by the Olukere on December 25 last year.

    The drama played out at an Ekiti State High Court on Wednesday which is hearing a case of conspiracy, attempted murder and murder brought against the Olukere.

    Other accused persons standing trial with Obasoyin are: Ajewole Sunday (2nd), Adetowoju Bode (3rd), Kayode Michael (4th), Olowolafe Tola (5th) and Aluko Taiwo (6th).

    They are accused of killing one Kolade Oluwafemi on the heels of the attack on the hotel, Arede Royal Suites, located in Gbemisola area of Ikere-Ekiti .

    He was led in  evidence by the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Mr. Gbemiga Adaramola.

    The witness’ statement was tendered and admitted in evidence as exhibit with no objection from the DPP.

    While being cross-examined by counsel to the 1st defendant, (Olukere), witness said he never knew the  Olukere before the incident .

    Osanyinbola who had earlier told the court that 2nd-6th defendants attacked Oluwafemi, later admitted under cross-examination that the allegation was not in the statement volunteered to the Police.

    Under cross-examination by the counsel to 2nd-6th defendants, Mr. Morakinyo Ogele, the witness told the court that he was in prison custody for the alleged robbery for one month and twelve days.

    He said that he was admitted at the Police Clinic, Okesa, Ado-Ekiti for treatment  of injuries allegedly inflicted on him by the 2nd-6th defendants at Ojumose area of Ado-Ekiti.

    Osanyinbola  had ,during his evidence-in-chief, accused the 2nd  defendant (Ajewole) of stabbing him with a broken bottle at Ojumose.

    He claimed that he was at the scene from about noon to meet other youths for the distribution of Christmas gifts by an aide to Governor  Ayo Fayose, Mr. Sunday Anifowose.

    The witness said  the  Olukere stormed the scene at about 7.30 pm, with the five other accused persons in a black Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV).

    Osanyinbola told the court that while the 2nd defendant was attacking him, the other  four  descended on  Oluwafemi with weapons in their hands.

    He later died as  a result of the attack.

    he and Oluwafemi were taken away from the scene by the policemen to the state Police Headquarters before he was admitted into the Police clinic.

    With no further witness called for the day, Justice Adesodun adjourned the case till 22nd March for further hearing.

  • Man remanded for ‘robbing bishop of $500’

    A Lagos High Court in Igbosere yesterday remanded Soliu Adeniran, who allegedly robbed a cleric of $500 at gun point.

    Justice Bola Okikiolu-Ighile made the order following Adeniran’s arraignment for conspiracy and armed robbery by the Lagos State Government.

    Justice Okikiolu-Ighile remanded Adeniran in prison custody and adjourned till May 7 for trial.

    Prosecuting counsel J. A. Koku and S. O. Fashola said the defendant and his accomplices, who are at large, committed the alleged offences at about 5:45pm on February 17, 2014 at the Festac Extension area of Amuwo Odofin Local Government Area (LGA).

    They accused Adeniran and his gang of accosting the cleric, Bishop Ray Bakeh, on the street and dispossessing him of his phones, wristwatch and wallet containing $500 cash.

    Adeniran pleaded not guilty.

  • Two nabbed for allegedly robbing women in labour

    Two suspected robbers, who specialise in robbing women at the maternity ward of Benin Central Hospital, Edo State, have been apprehended by men of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

    They were held after robbing women in labour and escaping with their belongings.

    Last month, patients and their relatives locked out the hospital workers over robberies.

    NSCDC spokesman Efosa Ogbebor said his officers had been stationed to keep vigil at the hospital, following reports of robberies.

    He said it was the shout of the women that led to the arrest of the suspects, Lucky Ogbebor, 28 and Abubakar Zibiri, 27.

    Items recovered from them include stabilisers, air-conditioners, clothes and office equipment.

    Ogbebor said other members of the gang were at large.

    He said the suspects would soon be handed over to the police.

     

  • ‘We specialise in robbing people of expensive phones’

    ‘We specialise in robbing people of expensive phones’

    A 22-year-old robbery suspect Michael David has confessed that his three- man gang specialized only in robbing expensive phones from people.

    According to officer in charge of Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Lagos State Police Command, a Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi the suspects were three but two escaped.

     Sanusi said: “On the 13th August 2017, at about 2.20am one Desmond Jacob and one Anele Kate of No. 14 Olasunloye Street, Ijegun Satellite Lagos were on their way home at Close 26, Satellite town, and suddenly they were attacked by three armed men with one locally- made double barrel pistol who ordered them to surrender their phones or get shot. They robbed them of one Infinix hot 4 phone valued thirty-nine thousand naira (N39, 000.000) at gun point.

    They tried to escape on their standby motorcycle but the complainant summoned courage and dragged down one of them called Michael David with his gun from the motorcycle and with the help of passersby he was arrested and his pistol was recovered from him. He told police that his two gang members who escaped had on them over six expensive phones which they robbed from people that fateful day.

    The suspect appealed to police passionately to grant him bail on one condition which is to help police to arrest two of his gang members who escaped.

    However, the Commissioner of police CP Edgal Imohimi had appealed to members of the public to assist the police with useful information and partner with police in crime fighting especially when the town is on community policing for effective policing.

  • Three charged with robbing motorists in traffic

    Three men, who allegedly raided motorists in traffic and stole three phones, a watch worth 3, 900 dollars and a wallet containing N70,000, were yesterday brought before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court.

    The defendants – Laide Oladipupo, 20; Ola Fatai, 19; and Tunde Olalekan, 24 – all residents of Ajegunle area of Apapa, were arraigned for conspiracy and stealing.

    They, however, pleaded not guilty and were released on N300,000 bail each with two sureties in the like sum.

    Magistrate B.O. Osunsanmi, who gave the ruling, said the sureties must be gainfully employed and a blood relation of the defendants.

    In addition, the sureties are also to provide an evidence of two years’ tax payment each to the Lagos State Government.

    According to Prosecuting Inspector Simeon Imhonwa, the defendants conspired with others at large to steal two iPhones, one Samsung phone, a watch valued at $3,900 (N1.4 million) and N70,000 cash, belonging to the complainant Dr Mike Lopez.

    The offences were allegedly committed at around 6.00pm on July 18 on the bridge at Ijora 7-Up.

    Imhonwa alleged that the defendants accosted the complainant in his car in traffic and threatened to stab him with a knife.

    He said: “They dispossessed him of the items but the complainant raised an alarm and the people around caught them and handed them over to the police.’’

    According to Imhonwa, the offences contravened Sections 287 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 (Revised).

    Under the Criminal Law, the accused persons may be sentenced to at least three years imprisonment if found guilty.

    Magistrate Osunsanmi adjourned till October 19 for trial.

  • Man jailed 21 years for robbing teacher

    An Ikeja High Court yesterday sentenced Sodiq Adetayo to 21 years imprisonment for robbing a teacher, Mrs Kabirat Kazeem, 38, of her handbag containing valuables.

    Justice Oluwatoyin Ipaye held that Adetayo could not hide behind his humble background to commit crime.

    During the trial, the prosecutor, Mr. B.T. Boye, told the court that the convict committed the offence under Anthony Bridge, in Lagos on February 10, 2015, around 6:30 am.

    The prosecutor claimed that the convict attacked Mrs Kazeem on her way to work and dispossessed her of her handbag containing her mobile phone, Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card, identity cards and cash.

    He claimed that the convict threatened Mrs Kazeem with a knife while demanding for her bag.

    “Adetayo attacked the victim who is a school teacher on her way to work under Anthony Bridge. He was coming from the opposite direction when he attacked her with a knife and demanded for her handbag.

    “The encounter lasted for about five minutes and she was alone with the defendant. However, her ATM, I.D cards and handbag were recovered from a nearby bush around the bridge when the convict was apprehended,” the prosecutor claimed.

    In her judgment, Justice Ipaye held that the police officer that apprehended the convict failed to recover any knife from him.

    The prosecution, she said, failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that the convict used a knife to commit the crime.

    “I found you, Sodiq Adetayo, guilty of one-count of robbery contrary to Section 294 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2011”, she said.

    In his plea for mercy, the defence counsel, Mr. Hercent Ubah, pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy. The convict, he said, was a first time offender, adding that Adetayo is now repentant.

    But the judge held: “I am satisfied that the prosecution has proved the charge of robbery beyond reasonable doubt. Undoubtly, the convict was a victim of his poor background; however, resorting to crime is not the way out”. I hereby sentence you Sodiq Adetayo to 21 years imprisonment.”

  • Man held for ‘robbing’ bank customer

    Man held for ‘robbing’ bank customer

    Policemen attached to Victoria Island Division have arrested a 23-year-old man, George Onuh, for allegedly robbing a bank customer.

    Onuh was said to be with another person who fled with the motorcycle they used for the operation. They allegedly ambushed one Bola and dispossessed her of an undisclosed amount of money she withdrew from a Guarantee Trust Bank (GTB) branch.

    It was gathered that the victim’s alarm attracted some patrolling policemen who apprehended the suspect around the Nigeria Law School and recovered the cash.

    According to a posting on Facebook, the victim, said she sighted the suspect inside the banking hall while she was making withdrawals, adding that she thought he was also a customer.

    She said she was surprised when waylaid her and ordered her to handover her money at gun point.

    Police spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP), said the victim has been given back her money. The suspect, the locally made pistol and six rounds of ammunition recovered from him have been moved to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), Ikeja.