Monday 8 February 2021

SHITHOLE !!! 19 killed as bandits invade Kaduna communities

 


Attacks by suspected bandits in Birnin Gwari and Kajuru local government areas (LGA) of Kaduna have left 19 people dead and many others injured.

Samuel Aruwan, Kaduna commissioner for internal security and home affairs, confirmed the attacks in a statement on Sunday.

Aruwan said 14 people were killed in Kutemeshi village in Birnin Gwari LGA while five others were killed in Kujeni village, Kajuru, LGA.

“On a sad note, the Kaduna State Government has received reports from security agencies of the killing of 19 citizens in Birnin Gwari and Kajuru local government areas of Kaduna Central Senatorial District,” he said in the statement.

“The citizens were killed by armed bandits at Kutemeshi village in Birnin Gwari and Kujeni village in Kajuru, where several others were left with bullet wounds. Both attacks occurred on Saturday.

“Some shops were also looted with valuable items carted away. Some of the injured have been moved to a neighboring state closer to Kutemeshi for urgent medical attention, while others are in transit to an orthopaedic hospital in Kaduna.

“In Kujeni village of Kajuru LGA, the attackers burnt several houses, storehouses with foodstuff, warehouses loaded with building materials and a church.”

Aruwan said 14 corpses have been recovered from Kutemeshi, adding that the state government will provide updates on any emerging developments.

He said the state governor, Nasir el-Rufai, had directed the Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) to provide relief materials to the affected communities.

The commissioner said the government and security agencies were keeping tabs on another reported attack on Sunday morning around Kikwari village of Kajuru LGA.

- THECABLE

EPL: Souness reveals who caused Frank Lampard’s sack from Chelsea

 


Former Liverpool midfielder, Graeme Souness, has blamed Chelsea striker, Timo Werner, for the sack of manager, Frank Lampard.

Souness said Werner’s lack of form in front of goal played a role in Lampard’s departure at Stamford Bridge.

He added that the Germany international, who has not scored in 14 Premier League games for Chelsea, is too “timid” for the English top-flight league.

Recall that Lampard was sacked last month by Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, after he guided the Blues to beat Luton Town 3-1 in the FA Cup fourth-round tie.

The Chelsea legend was replaced by former Paris Saint-German coach, Thomas Tuchel.

“At no time does he [Timo Werner] look, so he does not know Mason Mount is coming, so he gets lucky there,” Souness told Sky Sports when analysing Chelsea’s first goal against Sheffield United on Sunday night.

“If you watch him at no time does he look to see Mason Mount coming into the middle, he’s just played it into an area.

“I think he will find our football difficult – he’s finding it difficult.

“I think the aggression and intensity, I think he is a little timid for our football.

“If he is going to be a success in our football that has to come. It’s alright saying, ‘he keeps missing chances, he’s getting there’.

“I look at him and I am yet to be convinced. Chelsea is a team full of really good players, high technique, they get into the last third and attacking third time and time again, they need more than what he is giving them.

“If he had done the business Frank [Lampard] would still be in a job.”

- DAILY POST

Ex-council boss arrested over ties with bandits

 


A former caretaker chairman for Jibia Local Government Area, Kastina State, Haruna Musa Mota was arrested and arraigned over alleged ties with bandits operating in the state.

The Katsina Police spokesperson, Gambo Isah, who confirmed the arrest, said the former chairman was arrested for allegedly aiding and abetting bandits operating in the state and had already been charged to court.

Although the police spokesman did not disclose when Mota was arrested and arraigned, other sources said he was arraigned before a senior magistrate court on Friday.

He was also said to have been remanded in a Katsina correctional centre pending the time the police would complete investigation on his case and when the state Ministry of Justice would issue legal advice on his case.

It was further learnt that Mota could have been arrested and arraigned over a leaked audio interview he allegedly heard with some bandits over last December abduction of 344 students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara.

Although the students were later freed by their abductors, controversy trailed circumstances surrounded their freedom.

- PM NEWS

SOUTHWEST VS NORH !!! Fulani herdsmen slaughter farmer on Ogun farm

 


A farmer, Dele Olowoniyi, has been slaughtered while asleep in a farm settlement at Oha village, Imeko, in  Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State.

Olowoniyi was said to have been found dead by his wife with machete cuts in his neck and other parts of the body on Sunday.

A source told our correspondent that some Fulani herdsmen stormed the village in the night with guns and cutlass and killed Olowoniyi in the farm

The source said, “One of our brothers here in Imeko was killed in the early hour of today (Sunday) around 1am by Fulani herdsmen.

“They stormed the village during the midnight with guns and cutlass, they were shot indiscriminately, destroying property.

“Dele Olowoniyi was slaughtered by the Fulani herdsmen at Oha village. After killing him, they left for Iwoye Ketu.”

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, confirmed the incident, adding that there was no evidence that the man was killed by Fulani herdsmen.

“The place is a farm settlement, there is only one building there, where the man lived with his wife.

“We were told that he complained of heat and went outside to sleep, but in the morning, he was found dead.

“Nobody can point at his killers, we cannot confirm yet whether the killers are Fulani herdsmen or not. We are still investigating.”

The PPRO however said the family did not allow the police to keep the body for an autopsy.

He said, “They said they don’t want him to be taken to mortuary, and since that is what they want, there is nothing we can do than to release the corpse to them.”

- PUNCH

Winners Chapel pastor jailed for stealing church’s $90,000 and N4.5m

 


Afolabi Samuel, a pastor of Winners Chapel, has been sentenced to three years in prison by a Lagos state special offences court for stealing $90,000 and N4.5m belonging to the registered trustees of the church.

The pastor was arraigned before Mojisola Dada, the judge, on two counts of conspiracy and stealing by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The EFCC said Samuel, who is the church’s treasurer, and Blessing Kolawole, an employee of Covenant University and currently at large, took advantage of their positions to steal the money and convert it to their personal use.

The offences contravened sections 278, 285 and 490 of the criminal law of Lagos state No. 11, 2011.

Dada, delivering her judgment, found Samuel guilty of the charges.
In a bid to lessen to the penalty, Rotimi Ogunwuyu, the convict’s counsel, pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy.
He said his client realised his mistakes, which made him change his plea from not guilty to guilty.
He also pointed out that Samuel was responsible for his children’s education and care of his aged parents.
Owing to the counsel’s plea, the judge granted the convict an option of N1m fine and ordered him to refund the sum of $90,000 and N2,358,000 to the church.

 

- THECABLE

How NIN-SIM linkage is allegedly ripping off poor Nigerians, leaving out rural dwellers



 On the 15th of December, 2020, the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) ordered mobile network operators in the country to suspend the sale and activation of new Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards.

The industry regulator also ordered Nigerians to link their National Identification Numbers (NIN), provided by the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

According to the NCC, all SIMs not linked by October 30, 2020 must be blocked by the MNOs.

While justifying the order, the NCC said it was an “urgent drastic measure that has now become inevitable to improve the integrity and transparency of the SIM registration process.”

As good as the intentions of government may be in ordering the linkage of NINs to SIMS, what many, however, have considered unreasonable was the unrealistic two-week deadline given, especially with just about 38% of Nigerians who had their NINs as of December 15th when the order was given.

According to data from the NCC, as at that time, Nigeria had about 198 million active mobile telephone lines, in a country of about 200 million people. What this means is that several Nigerians had just two weeks to register with the NIMC and get their NINs.

Though the NCC has graciously extended the deadline on two occasions, with the latest extension to last till early April, 2021, the process of NIN registration, for many Nigerians, has become herculean, extorting and excluding.

Though there were fears at the beginning of the exercise of a major health crisis, as thousands of Nigerians thronged NIMC offices nationwide to get registered at a time the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic was ravaging the country, NIMC’s permission to some companies and MNOs seem to have lessened the fears.

Ripping off the Poor

The above, withstanding, Nigerians have continued to complain about how they are being extorted by those saddled with the registration.

Stories abound all over the country of Nigerians paying as much as N5,000 to get registered. A resident of Sango, on the outskirts of Lagos relayed his experience at a local government secretariat, where he had gone to register.

The resident, who gave his name simply as Bolu, said he, others at the centre were compelled to part with N5,000 each before they were singled out of the crowd and attended to.

He said: “I went to local government secretariat in Sango-Ota for my NIN registration and as usual, there was a huge crowd, despite getting there very early in the morning. A young man, who appeared to be an agent of the NIMC officials was going one person to the other soliciting them to part with money so they can be attended to.

“He came to me and solicited, promising that I would be promptly attended to. Because of the massive crowd, I had no option than to give in to his demands. Luckily, he made good his words as we were all called in for our registration.”

David Akolade, a Computer Science student of the Kogi State University, Ayangba, who is currently in Lagos for his Industrial Training, at one of the companies at Motorways Centre, Ikeja Lagos, a special arrangement saw him parting with N2,000 to be registered.

According to him, most of the people working the expansive complex trooped and all parted with N2,000 each to get registered over the three days the special registration centre lasted.

Another student, whose father gave her name simply as Precious was mandated to pay N3,000 at the main campus of the Oduduwa University, Ipetumodu, Osun State to have her NIN registration done.

The distraught father, who wondered why students should be made to part with money before they enrol in an exercise government said is free, believes government only created another illicit way for some officials to make money by ripping off poor Nigerians.

Ex-communicating Rural Dwellers

If residents of urban and semi-urban areas are complaining about extortion by officials of NIMC before they could get registered, the situation in the nation’s vast rural areas are even more troubling.

Reports from different parts of the country suggest that there is no presence of registration officials in most rural communities in the country.

A source, who preferred not to be named described how after spending a few days in his village in the North-Central geopolitical zone, discovered that the local population have been left to their fate and just possibly waiting for when NCC will make good its threat that SIMs not linked to NIN must be blocked.

The source said: “I have been in the village for the past few days and I can confidently confirm to you that there is nothing like NIN registration going on here. The people in my village have never seen any official from NIMC or the telecoms companies that has been licensed to engage in NIN registration.

“I have spoken to a few people since I got here and it is disheartening that when these villagers make efforts to go to the local government headquarters for registration, they are forced to pay to get it done.

“And this is not just happening in my village, it is said to be the same situation in all the rural communities in the state. This is supposed to be a national exercise that should cover every part of the country. Unfortunately, this is not the case.”

Continuing, the source said considering the fact that majority of the nation’s population live in the rural areas, if the current situation does not change, several millions of Nigerians may be cut off with no access to phones for them to keep in touch with their loved ones.

Speaking on the development, a public affairs analyst, Chukwudi Okonkwo, said that what is happening with the NIN registration is not surprising, as it is the normal Nigerian way of doing things.

“Nigerian policy makers are deficient when it comes to thinking things through and coming up with policies that are foul proof. Even when they manage to have a good policy in place, implementing it becomes another headache.

“I honestly believe the government never thought out this policy well and they also failed to make adequate preparations for its implementation. That’s noticeable from the initial two weeks deadline given to more than 100 million Nigerians to register for NIN and also link it with their SIMs”, he said.

Continuing, Okonkwo said it would be immoral to block lines of Nigerians in rural communities if adequate arrangements are not made for them to get registered.

“It will amount to punishing them for what they do not have control over. If government failed to make provision for rural dwellers to be registered, the same government would be morally wrong to compel telecoms companies to block their lines”, he concluded.

A senior staff of one of the telecoms companies in Lagos, who chose to remain anonymous believes that the Federal Government through the NCC will not have any choice than to still announce another extension, arguing that the extension announced a few days ago will still not work.

“Even with the network operators now allowed to carry out NIN registration, we still cannot meet the deadline without having to unjustifiably leaving out some people without access to telephone services. Aside the rural areas where network issues and the remoteness of their locations may hamper effective registration, the cities and bigger towns have not been fully served. For every Nigerian to be covered, which I believe is the purpose of the exercise, there must be another extension”, he said.

DAILY POST, in an attempt to get a response form the NIMC on the issues raised by Nigerians, called and sent messages to the commission for comments, but none came as at the time of filing this report.

- DAILY POST

A LAWLESS JUNGLE !!! Senior lawyer Nwankwo macheted to death in Owerri [Details]

 


Senior lawyer, Ndieonyema Nwankwo was found dead in his Owerri office on Sunday, a victim of a gruesome murder.

Sixty-four year-old Nwankwo, who was a former chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association in the Imo state capital, was found, in a pool of blood, with machete cuts on his neck.

The police said they also found the machete used to attack the lawyer from Arochukwu, Abia state.

According to the account of Chinedu Agu, the NBA secretary in Owerri, Nwankwo had left his home for his office on Saturday, to work.

It was when he did not return home, that the family raised an alarm.

Imo State Police Public Relations Officer Orlando Ikeokwu, on Sunday, explained that when the command received the report of the murder, operatives were immediately deployed to Nwankwo’s office.

According to the PPRO, they met the lawyer’s lifeless body.

Ikeokwu noted that while taking a further look around the office, a machete with bloodstains, suspected to have been used in inflicting the cuts on him, was found on the floor.

He said it was also discovered that his car and other yet to be identified items were taken away.

The state Commissioner of Police, CP Nasiru Mohammed, has called for calm.

He has also ordered an investigation into the murder.

But the police may already have a clue to work on: Nwankwo’s driver, who took him to work in the vanished car, has not been seen.

Here is the narration by Chinedu Agu:

At about 8.15am today [Sunday] on my way to Church for 8.30am Mass, I received a call from the Chairman of the Bar, J.I Ogamba, Esq. detailing me to liaise with the former Secretary of the Bar, Ishmael Nkwocha Esq., to take Police to N.H Nwankwo & Co. at 43 School Road Owerri, to ascertain the safety of N.H Nwankwo, Esq. who left home for work yesterday Saturday the 6th day of February, 2021 and was yet to return from work.

However, earlier to the call, Ishmael Nkwocha, who shares same office space with him had, in response to frantic calls from his family members over the uncertainty of his whereabouts, gone to his office to meet same locked. On opening the Entrance door, he met Nwankwo’s main office locked and with traces of blood on the door to his (Nwankwo’s) office.

Not very sure of the situation he went to the Homicide Section of the State CID, going with him Forensic Experts from the Police Headquarters to the office to have it properly opened by themselves in order not to contaminate evidential materials.

When the forensic experts arrived at 9:56hrs with their gadgets, they opened the door only for us to find his bulky frame lying lifeless inside his office in a pool of his congealed blood.

On a closer inspection, Nwankwo appeared to have been savagely macheted by his Assailant, as a very gaping cut was seen on his neck, a monstrous cut of not less than of about 30cm with only about less than 50percent of the flesh in his neck region holding the head.

On a closer inspection, Nwankwo appeared to have been savagely macheted by his Assailant, as a very gaping cut was seen on his neck, a monstrous cut of not less than of about 30cm with only about less than 50percent of the flesh in his neck region holding the head.

Blood splashes were seen on the roof, fans, Printer, Computers, table, files, seats, books, bookshelves inside his office suggestive of a ferocious macheting of his neck.

Nwankwo was suspected to have been busy working as his Printer, Computer, Standing Fan were on while a writing pad containing jottings unrelated to this incident and a Pen were found on his Desk.

A bucket of water was seen in his office, with which the assailant must have washed his hands and Machete used in this act.

A search of the office revealed a machete abandoned inside the Toilet of his office with which the assailant was suspected to have used to cut his neck.

When his body which lay half prostrate was turned machete cuts were seen on his Wrist also and the footprints captured by forensic experts suggested the act was done by two persons as the two footprints were unidentical.

As at the time of this Provisional report, Forensic Experts are still gathering evidential materials for their use accompanied by myself, L.C Ugorji, Uche Osuji, Ishmael Nkwocha, J.I Ogamba, D.O Nosike and a host of other Lawyers.

Meanwhile, his Driver, who reportedly was the only person with him in the office on Saturday, is at the time of this report at large, with Nwankwo’s phones, and Car no where to be found.

Arrangement has just been concluded to take the lifeless body to the Morgue.

This is one death too many; one murder too savage!

- PM NEWS