Wednesday, December 21, 2016

I Can’t Count Number Of Men That Slept With Me, 17-yr Impregnated Student (pics)


A 17-year old student, Goodness Akpan has confessed that she slept with countless men as such she did not knew among them that actually impregnated her.

She made the confession on Monday at the Lagos State Police Command in Ikeja, Lagos where she was paraded along other suspected criminals by the Commissioner of police, Mr Fatai Owoseni.


Akpan said she was a student of Comprehensive Secondary School in Akwa Ibom State before she became pregnant and wanted to abort it before her sister brought her to Lagos.

She also denied that she was a sex worker and explained she was lured into the sex world and she liked it and could not control it any longer.

She said she became pregnant after sleeping with so many men and would not actually know who among them that impregnated her in their community.

Akpan said when she told one of them that slept with her and he denied, she became so confused because they were many and does not know the father of the baby.

She said when she became confused, she contacted her sister and wanted to terminate the pregnancy, she said her sister prevailed on her and brought her to Lagos.

She said she was taken to a church where she stayed and delivered the baby girl.

“If I tell you that I knew the father of the baby, I am lying because I slept with many men and they were countless before I discovered that I was pregnant,” she told P.M..EXPRESS.

Akpan was rescued by the police on suspicion of being a human trafficking victim after she delivered her baby in a church. There was an alleged plan to sell the baby.

The police also arrested the owner of the church, a female pastor, Pemi Udoh for her alleged role in human trafficking.

Udoh, who is the founder of Divine Yard of God Ministry, Iyana Ota area, said she did not know anything about plans to sell the baby as alleged by the police.

She said she only assisted Akpan, who was brought by her sister, Angela to the church where she delivered her baby.

She said she was surprised when the police came to the church and arrested her and took her to the station where she met Akpan.



He pulled her into his room, stripped her, forcefully had sexual intercourse with her

A 31-year-old public servant, Eno Ita, was on Tuesday arraigned in a Gudu Upper Area Court, Abuja,  for allegedly raping a minor. Ita of Nuwalege Village, Airport Road, Abuja, pleaded not guilty to the one-count charge of raping a 14-year -old girl levelled against him.

The judge, Mr Umar Kagarko admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N200, 000.
Kagarko also ordered the defendant to produce a reliable surety, who must reside within the jurisdiction of the court.

The prosecutor, Mr Umah Unah, holding brief for Mr John Ijagbemi, had opposed the bail application made by the defence counsel, Mr Michael Olajide. “Rape is a serious offence, but we shall be leaving it at the discretion of the court,’’ he said. Unah earlier told the court that the victim reported the matter at Garki Police Station on Dec.4.

He said that the defendant of the same address with the victim, called her to his door post as if he wanted to send her on an errand.

“While she was at his door post, he pulled her into his room, stripped her and forcefully had sexual intercourse with her, without her consent,’’ he said. The prosecutor said that the offence was contrary to Section 283 of the Penal Code. The judge adjourned hearing till Feb.13.


Patience Jonathan May Contest For Senate In 2019 - Politics


Multiple sources in Rivers state have told NAIJ that former Nigerian first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan is under pressure to contest for the Rivers East senatorial election in 2019.

Mrs Jonathan, 59, is from Okirika in Rivers state and is eligible to contest for elections in the state as well as that of her husband; Bayelsa constitutionally.

One of the source told NAIJ that a team of politicians have already started mobilising themselves for the task ahead.

His words: ''There is already a team on ground working towards achieving this objective. Mummy (Mrs Jonathan) is aware and has not told them to stop which means she is okay with the idea.

''The team has started reaching out to influential leaders in Rivers East senatorial district and beyond to ensure that their plans come to fruition.''

Another source who spoke to NAIJ on the rumour confirmed the plans.

''The plan is on course. In fact, we have people joining us on a daily basis because many know this is a done deal.

''Mama Peace is no push over in Rivers politics and her entrance into the political fray will only boost the chances and image of the PDP.

''To be honest, she hasn't said anything, but the pressure on her is enormous that I doubt if she will be able to reject it,'' he said.

Asked if the ongoing investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against the former first lady won't affect her chances, the source said the she is only being persecuted.

His words: ''The case has even made her more popular because we all know she is being victimised and the allegations by the EFCC are untrue.''

Popularly called 'Mama Peace', Mrs Jonathan has been neck deep into the politics of Rivers state since the days of Rotimi Amaechi as governor.

Political analysts won't be surprised at her entrance into politics as she has always been at the periphery of political movements.

The former first lady also enjoys a mutual relationship with the Rivers state governor, Nyesome Wike, who by virtue of his position, is the political leader of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state.

Efforts to reach her spokespersons as at the time of this report proved abortive.


We Will Take Bribes Like Police - FRSC Officials Threaten

Some officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps have threatened to obtain bribes the same way policemen extort money from motorists if they are not paid their November salaries and allowances before Christmas.

The officials, who spoke to our correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said the Federal Government had refused to offer any explanation for the non-payment.

They said this was unfortunate, because they had been asked to work during the holidays as part of the ‘ember months’ campaign.

An official, who identified himself only as Patrick, said the government had no excuse for withholding salaries since the FRSC is a revenue-generating agency.

He said, “The government is being very unfair to us. Christmas is next Sunday and many of us who are male officials have been asked to remain on the roads to ensure that the roads are safe.

“How can the agency ask me to spend Christmas on the road and at the same time deprive me of my salary?

“They should not turn corps officials into policemen because that is what will happen if we are not paid.”

A female FRSC official, who is a single mother, said the non-payment of salaries had affected her, as she had not been able to do any shopping for her children.

She said, “Everyone knows that the prices of goods increase during Christmas and that is why most people try to do their shopping early December. It is bad enough that we are witnessing a recession but the government should not worsen our condition by withholding our pay.

“What will I feed my children this Christmas? Where will I get the money to take them out to have fun? They cannot tell us not to extort money from motorists and at the same time deprive us of our salaries. It is unfair.”

Another official, who identified himself only as Abiodun, told our correspondent that in the last five months, corps officials had been receiving salaries on the seventh day of the following month.

He added that the agency and the government had failed to explain to officials why things had gone bad.

Abiodun said, “There have always been bad eggs in the agency, but the fact that most officials are well paid sort of reduced the number of bad eggs.

“However, now that salaries are not being paid, the government seems to be giving officials the ‘green light’ to indulge in corrupt practices. You cannot flog me and ask me not to cry.”

When contacted on the telephone, the FRSC’s Head of Media Relations and Strategy, Mr. Bisi Kazeem, told our correspondent that the salary issue was not the fault of the agency but the Integrated Payroll and Personnel Information System, the platform through which Federal Government officials are paid.

Kazeem, however, said officials would not resort to bribes as they are paid separately for patrols.

He said, “The salary issue is from IPPIS and not from us; so, I suggest you get in touch with the Office of the Accountant-General of the Federation.

“The salary issue is being sorted out and anyone who takes bribes knows the implications. Anyone who is caught collecting bribes will be dismissed.”


Hunger: We Are Waiting For Buhari In 2019 – Nigerian Youths


This was the fallout of a town hall meeting organized by the Ministry of Information and Culture and held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Tuesday to appraise several contemporary issues in the polity.

The meeting saw the Ministers of Power, Housing and Works, Babatunde Fashola; Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun; Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbe; Labour and Productivity, Senator Chris Ngige; Budget and National Planning (State), Mrs. Zainab Ahmed; Sports and Youth Development, Solomon Dalong addressing the youths on the issues.

The issues ranges from the economy, power, labour, security, housing, finance, agriculture, sports and youth development amongst others. When it was time for questions and answers, a youth who gave his name as Abubakar from Kuje Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Abuja asked the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed who moderated the session to convey their thoughts to the president.

He said: “Nigerians are hungry. Minister of Information, Please, help me pass this message to him: I believe he had the youth in mind before coming to power. But it is as he got to power and changed.

If he has changed, well, we are waiting for him in 2019.” Abubakar also pleaded with the Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Dalong to stop embarrassing Nigeria. He spoke on the heels of the delayed payment of the Super Falcons who recent won the African Women Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

“The national embarrassment is getting too much. We cannot continue to have our heroes being treated in a manner that’s not proper”, he said.

Responding, the Agric Minister who also took questions from the crowd on the delayed distribution of fertilizers during the farming season admitted that indeed, Nigerians were hungry.

“Fertilizer came late because Boko Haram was using urea to make bombs. It took over two and half month. We were caught in between two security issues: food insecurity and social insecurity. “A young man said Nigerians are hungry.

Yes, it is true. We know it. Sometimes when you see the face of our president at meetings. He’s in pain. We are all in pains. But we are driving hard to solve these problems”, Ogbeh said.

His counter-part in Ministry of Sports also corroborated Ogbeh’s position while fielding questions on the Super Falcons allowances and the shame the development brought to Nigeria.

“It’s true, Nigerians are hungry. It is unfortunate that we have to go through that situation. We will definitely have to take steps to ensure that situations that subjecting our country to national embarrassments will be resolved”, he said.

On the issue of having a controlled price of commodities, the Minister of Finance, Adeosun said it situation was majorly determined by the law of demand and supply. “When there is no enough supply, prices increase. But we don’t want prices to crash”, She said.


I Killed My Mum Because She Demands Sex Everytime


A 33-year-old man, Segun Ogunlusi, who allegedly killed his mother, Abimbola Ogunlusi, on Tuesday, December 13, 2016, says he killed her because she persistently asked him for sex.

The suspect was paraded at the Ogun State Police Command headquarters, Eleweran, Abeokuta, on Tuesday by the state Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu.

Also paraded were 23 other suspects who were held for alleged robbery, stealing, cultism, and kidnapping.

PUNCH Metro had reported that Segun had killed his mother and had dumped the corpse in a soakaway on Oketunde Street, Molatori, Ogijo, in the Sagamu Local Government Area of the state.

Segun told PUNCH Metro that he was provoked by his mother’s alleged incessant sex demand, saying that he could no longer endure it.

He said, “I killed my mother because she had been demanding sex persistently from me.

“She said if I had sex with her, I would be free. On a particular Tuesday, two of us were at home; she was in the kitchen when I walked up to her, stabbed her in the stomach and she died.

“I poured kerosene on her corpse in a bid to burn her, but the corpse did not burn. Later, I dumped the corpse in a soakaway.”

Segun, who looked remorseful, said he regretted his action.

“I regret everything I did,” he said.

Apart from Segun, four suspected cultists were paraded.

The suspects, Yusuf Dosumu, the ring leader; Moruf Karounwi, Bello Jamiu and Tayo Akinsanya, were reportedly nabbed in Ogijo, in the Sagamu LGA by the men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad on Wednesday, December 14.

Iliyasu said the gang was responsible for the death of more than 20 people in the area.

He said weapons recovered from the gang included one Baretta pistol loaded with one live ammunition, one locally-made cut-to-size single-barrelled gun and four expended cartridges.

Dosumu, however, denied ever killing anybody.

Five suspected robbers, who allegedly gang-raped a lady on Abiola Way, Abeokuta, on Sunday, November 11, 2016, and dispossessed her of a mobile phone and N55,000, were also paraded.

The suspects’ names were given as Damilola Sholanke, Akintola Adeshola, Abdulkareem Ismaila, Olamilekan Johnson and Omidina Ahmed.

Three other suspected robbers, who invaded the Awa-Ijebu office of the China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation, were also paraded.

A member of a gang of robbers who robbed a resident of Ijebu Ife of N400,000, was also paraded. The suspect name was given as Adekoya Adesoye.

Two others, who were caught for alleged theft of a Lexus L-300 – Ifeoluwa Monday and John Edesiri – were equally paraded. The suspects were said to have been arrested on Monday, December 5, 2016, while taking the car to Delta State for sale.

A member of a kidnapping ring in Abeokuta, Okeleye Opeyemi, was also paraded. The suspect and other fleeing members of the gang, had allegedly kidnapped one Seun Osagie and locked up the victim in an uncompleted building in Osara village, Obantoko, Abeokuta.

The victim was reportedly freed by policemen on Sunday, December 11, 2016.

Meanwhile, Iliyasu warned against the use of explosives, such as bangers, during the Yuletide, adding that the law banning their use was still in force.

He also warned those planning carnivals to do everything within the armbits of the law.

He said, “Anybody who blocks the road or makes any road inaccessible to its users, and forcefully demands money or any item from members of the public will be treated like an armed robber.”


Breaking News: Abuja High Court Suspends Abia State LG Election


A high court sitting in Abuja has suspended Abia state LG election scheduled to hold on 21st December, 2017.

In a 20 page injunction obtained by one of the contestant Mr. Emmanuel Okoronkwo of the Young Democratic Party (YDM), the court said that due to the palpable fear and apprehension in the state, any decision of the 3rd defendant (ABSIEC) to proceed with the conduct of the election will further generate political crisis.

More details shortly.


Friday, December 16, 2016

Action thriller :- TARASHA Season1 Episode19b


TARASHA
EPISODE 19 continue

They all converge where there vehicles were
parked after completing their tasks. All looked
dirty except for Aisha, who as a result lost
confidence to talk them about eating seeing
their condition.
‘We need water ‘ Tarasha stated an obvious
fact.
‘I have only little water here’ Aisha said, she
opened the car and brought out a 100cl bottle
of water
‘We need more’ Cole said sharply after taking a
glance at the bottle.
‘There’s a well over there’ Benny joined, pointing
to the left side where the well was.
‘What do we use to fetch from it?’ Cole
questioned.
‘Let’s check the house’ Benny replied him, ‘we
may be lucky to find something to use’
With that, the group proceeded into the house
except for Cole who went to first inspect the
well.
The entrance door gave way easily to a soft kick
from Tarasha. The sitting room had been taken
over by cobwebs, dusts and several other
impure particles. The black turned grey old
fashioned sofas had already become a habitat
for little flying insects. Red headed lizards,
cockroaches, ants and rats of various sizes
were also seen sprinting in different directions
for safety as the group walked in.
A look of disgust appeared on Benny and
Aisha’s faces while Tarasha remained
indifferent. The chaotic condition of the house
was little compared to several other situations
she had experienced during her training, so it
didn’t mean much to her.
‘The water in the well is so dirty, I don’t think…
‘ Cole was saying as he walked in through the
entrance, he stopped abruptly on noticing the
condition in which the house was. He gave a
prolonged whistle and stood dumbfounded,
forgetting temporarily about the need for water.
‘Huh? What tha hell is wrong?’ Tarasha slammed
glancing at their faces one after the other, she
turned to Aisha. ‘Where’s the list I asked you to
make?’
‘Here is it’ Aisha handed a piece of paper to
her.
After scanning through the list, she spoke out,
‘by now you guys should understand why I
asked us to bring a lot of things you thought
are going to be useless. I’m going to town it
some of the things we need, you guys should
clean up this place for us to sleep tonight’
‘I thought you said I’ll go with someone’ Aisha
cried as Tarasha folded the paper and tucked it
in her pocket.
‘Yea, I changed my mind. I’m going now, you
stay with Cole and Benny and help them clean
this place’ Tarasha smirked, she stretched out
her palm to Cole, demanding for something.
Cole understood and handed her the car keys
before she could voice out her demand, ‘are you
going like this, you look dirty?’
‘I can clean up with the water Aisha has’ she
answered. ‘I’ll get more water for everyone’s
use tonight’
‘Tonight?’ Benny stressed, ‘you’re talking about
tonight only, does that mean we’re leaving here
tomorrow? Won’t we use water for the rest of
our stay here?’
‘We’ll have to dig out a new source of water
tomorrow or better still clean up that old well’
She replied calmly, smiling as she looked at
their faces.
…to be continued
Previously on Tarasha Season1 Episode19a

Former governor of Abia State, Orji Uzor Kalu, visits, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, in Kuje Prison


He Posted the photos with the caption;

Today, I visited Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in Kuje Prison and we engaged in a very long discussion. Kanu is my brother and a son of the soil. He shouldn’t be where he is because Kuje Prison is not his home. It is therefore my utmost concern to see him regain his freedom like every other Nigerian.


Action thriller :- TARASHA Season1 Episode19a


TARASHA
EPISODE 19 A

***Twenty minutes later, with the receptionist, in
the junior Pharmacist’s office***
‘Do you recall any student that visited Dr.
Hammed last week?’ James began the
questioning section.
‘Student? Dr. Hammed rarely has visitors’ the
receptionist replied, narrowing her eyes, she
struggled to remember those who visited the
past week
‘But a student visitor was with him in his office
last week’ James pressed on. ‘Precisely on
Monday’
‘Yeah! That’s true!’ She exclaimed, remembering
a certain pharmacy student who visited. ‘There
was a Unilag girl who was here to see him last
week’
‘Who’s she? Was that the first time you saw her
here? Do you know what she came for?’
‘No, I saw her for the first time on Thursday the
previous week, she came asking about Dr.
Daniel Umaru and I told her that he doesn’t have
her time’
‘So?’
‘She was making trouble with me when Dr.
Hammed saw us, he then asked her to come
back on Friday to see him’
‘What did she want to see want to see Dr.
Umaru for?’
‘About the conference and I told her to check
our website for more information but she
insisted on seeing the Doctor’
‘Hmmm, the conference’ James glanced at
Segun who nodded; it seemed they were making
progress already. ‘Did you suspect anything
unusual about her?’
‘No, she was just a stubborn University student’
‘Nothing unusual happened when she was here?’
‘No except on Friday when Dr. Hammed slept
off during work hours, that was very unusual of
him’
‘He slept off after meeting with her?’
‘Yes, he slept off after she left his office and…’
she paused, she narrowed her gaze. ‘We had to
remind him about a lot of things when he woke
up’
‘How did you know that he forgot a lot of things’
‘I know’ she sounded confident. ‘For example,
he came to ask if some of our clients which he
was expecting to visit him came that day,
whereas they met him when he came, he even
followed them out to the reception when they
were leaving’
‘You saw him come down with them?’
‘Yes, he came down with them and went back to
his office with Tarasha’ she affirmed. ‘I was
surprised when he came down several hours
time to ask if I had seen any of the clients or if
they had call to inform us that they were not
coming anymore’
‘Interesting’ James nodded slowly, thinking
deeply about all he heard and trying to draw a
conclusion from it.
‘You said she is a student of Unilag, what’s her
name and what course does she study?’
‘She didn’t tell me’ the receptionist lied, not
remembering if the Unilag girl mentioned her
name. ‘But she’s a student of pharmacy’
‘Okay, thank you very much. We’ll get back to
you if we need more information and please,
don’t hesitate to provide us with any you
remember’ James concluded.
**5pm**
Benny grouched within himself as they drove
past the developed areas of Orugbum, he
glanced at the compass application on
Tarasha’s device; they were still on track, now
very close to their new lodge. He wondered
what kind of job they came to do, which
required a desolate place like this to work from.
At five pm, they finally got to the place which
the compass was indicating; it was a large
bushy compound, with a hold rickety house in
the middle. A water well with several green
plants grown on it was at the left side of the
house. They drove in through the widely opened
rusted black gate.
Cole and Aisha also drove into the compound in
a Benz after Benny brought the truck to a halt
at a far distance from the house. The vehicles
couldn’t go close any further because of the
thick bushes that had grown in front of the
house.
Tarasha was the first to jump down from the
truck, she placed her both hands on her waist,
turning round as she surveyed the place with
her eyes. She walked to Cole and Aisha,
demanding that the boot of their car be opened.
Her request was granted immediately, Cole
came out of the car to join her, Benny was also
trudging towards them.
Tarasha brought out three tools bags from
booth, dropping them on the floor. She opened
one which contained machete
'I believe you know the reason we need this now' she said smiling, motioning Cole and Benny to grab their tools.
'Make a clear path to the entrance of the house'.
Benny and Cole obeyed the order while Tarasha opened another bag, a bigger one. She brought out some satellite devices and scattered them on the floor, carefully selecting the ones she needed. Aisha came to join her.
'We've got no foodstuffs here, start making a list of everything we need. Someone would go to the town with you to get them' Tarasha said to Aisha.
She picked up another matchete and put some of the devices in an empty bag, then she proceeded to the various sections of the compound she had already selected to install the GPS and network devices, clearing the way with the matchete as she walked.
Tbc....

Previously on Tarasha Season1 Episode18c