Lady found dead in a hotel room, eyes gorged out (photos)

 

A 300-level student of University of Jos, Jennifer Anthony, has been reportedly found dead in a hotel room with her eyes gorged out. Speculations are that she might have been used for ritual purposes.

The deceased, who was in her third year in the department of Special Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, went missing since Friday, December 31.

It is rumoured that she had gone out that day with her boyfriend who is currently nowhere to be found. The rumours, though, are yet to be confirmed.


The news is currently trending on social media, with various kinds of controversial reactions

“I Want To Be Rich, Live Better Life” —Ritualist Caught With Fresh Human Head In Ondo

Two shot dead by soldiers in Ogun Community

Two men, Sale Abacha and Malummodu Ibrahim, have allegedly been shot dead by soldiers in the Adigbe area of Abeokuta, Ogun State.

It was gathered that the soldiers, reportedly led by one Lt. Col. Ali, and one Barrister Bashir, invaded the community around 1am last Saturday.

About five persons were injured and rushed to the Federal Medical Centre for medical attention.

Reports have it that before the incident, an argument had ensued between Bashir argument between Bashir and a member of the community, Suleiman Yawal, on New Year’s Eve.

Bashir had taunted Yawal, claiming he once facilitated his release for an offence he committed five years ago.
Yawal, however, would not give him credit but attributed his release to God and a family member.

This led to a heated argument between them, as people intervened

Bashir was said to have left the community in annoyance, after threatening to deal with Yawal on his return.

According to an eyewitness, Ibrahim Suleiman, residents had retired for the day when Bashir stormed the house with soldiers, who shot sporadically.

He said, “The gunshots woke me up and I immediately heard the soldiers ordering everyone to lie down. One of them said anyone that runs should be shot. My brothers and I were on the floor until they got into our room and told us to come out.

“The soldiers led us to where they gathered other members of the community and when we got there, they told Barrister Bashir to finger those arguing with him in the afternoon. The soldiers took the three people he selected away.

“Before they left, we asked where they were taking them to, but the person who led the team introduced himself as Lieutenant Colonel Ali, and said he would report the incident at the Adigbe Police Station.”

The Seriki of Apoki-Adigbe community, Abdullahi Hazan demanded justice and intervention by the authorities as the invasion was criminal.

He said, “Over 10 armed soldiers invaded the community. What happened was that a member of the community, Yawal, came to celebrate the New Year when Bashir said he arrested him for an offence five years ago and later released him.

“But the boy disagreed and said it was God and his brother that assisted in securing his release. So, Bashir became annoyed and threatened to deal with him. We appealed to Bashir to forget the matter, but he refused and went to call soldiers from the Alamala Barracks.

“The soldiers parked their vehicles at the gate and Bashir led them into the compound and attacked my boys while they were asleep. They shot and killed Sale Abacha and Malummodu Ibrahim, and injured five others, including Musa, Karagama, Abuna Abba, Kyari, Usman Abubakar.

“They also arrested Suleiman Yawal, Haruna Yusuf and Sadiq Gado. All we want is justice and for the arrested victims to be released.”

The spokesperson for the 81 Division, Nigerian Army, Olaniyi Osoba, said, “Following credible intelligence on the presence of fleeing Boko Haram terrorists in Apoki-Adigbe area of Abeokuta South LGA, troops raided the suspected hideout. During the operation, troops arrested three suspected Boko Haram terrorists.

“Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects are indigenes of Gwoza and Danboa LGA of Borno State. However, on the claim that two persons were shot dead during the raid, investigation will be conducted and I will get back to you on it.”

Ex-soldiers stage peaceful protest in Kaduna

Oromoni’s mum lays Curse On Those Behind Death Of Her Son

Oromoni's mum lays Curse On Those Behind Death Of Her Son

 

The mum of poisoned schoolboy, Sylvester Oromoni has, in a video, expressed her feelings about the recent exoneration of the alleged culprits involved in the demise of the school boy.

In the 7 minutes video, she was seen laying spiritual curses and calling on her God to fight for her. She asked God to reveal those behind the demise of her child.

She also prayed that God should cut short the lives of who had cut short her son’s life.

The devastated mum was sad that everyone celebrated Christmas and New Year but she did not celebrate with her son.

She prayed that God should arise and deal with those that are trying to turn the case upside down to give her late son an evil name.

Watch the video below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRwutSkyuFU

Sylvester Oromoni: Autopsy report shows he was not murdered

IPOB Bans singing of Nigerian Anthem in south-east

IPOB Bans singing of Nigerian Anthem in south-east

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has banned the singing of Nigeria’s national anthem in schools across the South-East and also the consumption of Fulani cows during festive seasons.

This was disclosed by IPOB’s Head of Directorate of State, Chika Edoziem disclosed this in a statement issued by the group’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, where he revealed their action plan for the new year.

Edoziem also disclosed that the group would campaign for the unconditional release of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu. It would hold a worldwide protest, targeting the British, Nigerian Embassy, Kenyan Embassy, and the United Nations.

The statement reads,

“The following are some of the programs and actions which the leadership will vigorously pursue in 2022. These are the ones we can make public for now. Others will be made known at the appropriate time.

“Worldwide campaign for the unconditional release of Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (A Prisoner of Conscience). The Campaign will be called THE PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE CAMPAIGN. In furtherance of this CAMPAIGN, all IPOB family members, Biafrans and friends of Biafra are hereby urged to change their profile pictures on social media with our official campaign poster.

“Secondly all IPOB families worldwide are hereby directed to activate the earlier instruction passed down to them. We shall embark on a worldwide protest in cities and capitals around the world. The focus of our protest shall be British Embassies, the British Parliament, 10 downing street, the Kenyan Embassies, the Zoo Nigerian Embassies and International Organizations like the UN, the EU, Amnesty International and Media houses.”


The IPOB said a new department known as the Education Department would be created to handle  the responsibility of teaching Igbo history in primary and secondary schools.

The statement added,
“The DOS will be creating a new department in IPOB to add to those already existing under the Directorate of State. The department will be designated as IPOB EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Primary responsibility is to teach our history, language, tradition and culture to our children. We have about three books that will be published this new year in furtherance of this. After the head of this department is made public, Biafran writers will be called upon to bring forward books and educational materials to be published for our children in primary and secondary schools.

“Beginning from tonight, no more Nigerian National Anthems in all Schools in Biafraland. Our Children must no longer be reminded daily that they are under oppression by singing the national anthem of the oppressor. School authorities and proprietors have a responsibility to teach our children our national anthem. The Biafran National Anthem.

“The ban placed on Fulani cows will take effect in April 2022. Effective this month Fulani cows will not be used for any social or ceremonial events and festivals in Biafraland. Our native cows will be used instead for these events Traditional Custodians of our Culture, the Clergy and Town Unions must ensure that this message gets to the grassroots. We cannot continue to eat and bring cause and damnation upon our land and upon ourselves by consuming cows that were used for bestiality.”

This comes a few months after IPOB banned the rearing and consumption of cows in the South-East, saying only local breed would henceforth “be consumed and used for all ceremonies in Biafraland.”

Father Mbaka prophesies about Nnamdi Kanu

Police boss orders arrest of Lagos estate security guards for ‘delaying’ him

Police boss orders arrest of Lagos estate security guards for ‘delaying’ him

The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, ordered the arrest of private security guards who had allegedly delayed and denied him entrance into Brooks Estate, Magodo, Isheri.

Reports have it that the police boss had, in a convoy, gone to meet a “strategic partner at a function” at the estate on Saturday when the incident happened.

A statement from the Lagos State Police Command clarified that the CP did not lock down the estate as speculated on social media.

In the statement titled, ‘Brooks estate not locked down by Lagos CP’, the Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, Adekunle Ajisebutu, warned private security guards against disregard for police officers.

The statement read, “CP Hakeem Odumosu who was recently promoted to the enviable rank of Assistant Inspector-General of Police due to his hard work and commitment to duty, visited the public Estate yesterday, January 1, 2022 to meet a strategic partner at a function after going round, visiting some places in the state to ensure the safety of Lagosians.

“The Commissioner of Police was accompanied by his armed security details and was driven in his official car bearing an official number plate and a pennant, including all the paraphernalia of office.

“On reaching the Estate gate, he was properly introduced notwithstanding the visible security details in uniform including a dispatch rider in his convoy, yet he was prevented from entering the Estate by some overzealous private security guards.

“All appeals to the security men to allow the CP to go to see someone at a function where an urgent matter bordering on security was to be discussed, fell on deaf ears even when they had foreknowledge of his coming.

“In spite of this deliberate humiliation, the senior police officer remained calm. When it became obvious that the security men were going overboard, the CP after about 30 minutes humiliation, ordered the arrest of four of the security men, leaving one.

“However, in order not to make the Estate porous, the Commissioner of Police immediately posted well-armed policemen at the gate to support the security man left behind.”

The PPRO subsequently accused residents of the estate of shutting down the estate.

He said, “A few minutes later, a female resident of the Estate later identified as Adebola Fatiregun who didn’t witness the incident but heard of it, stormed the gate in anger, inciting other residents against the Commissioner of Police and his aides. She was also arrested for inciting violence and conduct likely to cause a breach of peace.

“All those arrested were taken to the Isheri Police Division where they made statements. They were subsequently released a few minutes after, following the intervention of notable individuals.

“At no time did the Commissioner of Police shut or lock down the Estate. The police boss could not have done that for whatever reason, knowing that the Estate is a residential one.

“Some residents of the Estate in solidarity with the arrested security men, deliberately closed the gate, thereby creating a temporary gridlock. This they did after the CP had left, perhaps to blackmail him and make him release the security men.”

The police cautioned that police officers have freedom of movement and should not be stopping from accessing public places.

“It should be stated here that, the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria provides for freedom of movement. The police in particular are statutorily permitted to enter any public place at any time. The Brooks Estate is a public place and the roads leading into it are highways and as such, no one has the power to prevent police officers in uniform from entering the Estate or any such public places.

“The internal security arrangements of the estates and other public places nonetheless, the statutory powers of the police to have unfettered access to public places must be acknowledged and respected.

“Therefore, managements or authorities of estates in the state are advised to constantly brief their private security guards in this regard. Any restriction deliberately put in the way of the police in any of the estates will not be tolerated. Offenders will be dealt with according to the law, just as the police will not condone any form of embarrassment and recklessness,” Ajisebutu added.

Police discover illegal security outfit where people are killed, buried in Lagos [PHOTOS]

Father Mbaka prophesies about Nnamdi Kanu

Father Mbaka prophesies about Nnamdi Kanu

The Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministry, Enugu, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka has disclosed what God told him about Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, this 2022.

According to the priest, God will show mercy to Kanu and other detainees.


Mbaka said this on Saturday while asking his fellow priests to stop castigating
Speaking on Saturday, Mbaka appealed to his fellow priests to stop condemning him for praying for blessing the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, over his travails.

Mbaka again prayed for Kanu and other agitators who are in prison. He saw Kanu as his own son.

Mbaka gave his message during the crossover night service at the Adoration Ground, Emene, Enugu.

Mbaka said,

“I’m begging my fellow priests to stop condemning me for praying for Nnamdi Kanu. I am not closing any priest’s mouth and nobody should close my own. If I use my mouth to bless Nnamdi Kanu and you don’t like it, please use your own mouth to curse him. Leave me to bless him.


 
“I see Nnamdi Kanu as my son. Every Igbo man and woman is my child. You may not understand the spiritual authority I have on this land.


 
“If as a church, we can be praying for Nigeria in distress, nobody can stop us from praying for Nnamdi Kanu and our brothers in distress.


 
“This year will be for Kanu and those held for agitations. God will show them mercy this year.”

You’ll destroy Nigeria with your fighter jets — Mbaka warns Buhari

Dog eats drunk herbalist’s private parts in Calabar

Dog eats drunk herbalist’s private parts in Calabar

The Yuletide celebration has turned sour for a 60-year-old herbalist in Calabar, identified as Ani Ikoneto whose private parts was bitten off and eaten by his dog.

This incident occurred on Christmas Eve. The herbalist, who resides at 12, Jebbs Street in Calabar South, according to neighbours, went on a drinking spree and returned home drunk. 

“When he came back, we had gone to bed but some people were still outside.

“He went inside his room and slept off without shutting the door and because of too much  drink, he excreted on himself.

“His dog that was outside smelt the poo and went inside to eat it.

“In the process, the dog ate his private parts thinking it was meat or part of the excreta,” Itoro, his neighbor, said.

When the man raised an alarm, his neighbours rushed to his house and discovered what had transpired.


“When we heard him scream, we thought hoodlums had attacked him.

“But when we got there, we saw that his private part was gone and his dog had blood on its mouth,” the neigbour said.

As he was covered with poo and bleeding, Itoro said the man could not be rushed  to the hospital immediately but had to be cleaned up first.

“By the time we finished cleaning him of the shit, he was bleeding so much and on the way to the hospital he died,” she added.

The man lived alone as his daughters were married and lived away from him.

He was taken to his village, Ikoneto on Boxing Day for burial.

Lagos indigenes advise Sanwo-Olu to suspend planned peace walk

Baby dead, others rescued as bus plunges into Lagos lagoon

Baby dead, others rescued as bus plunges into Lagos lagoon

Tragedy struck, yesterday, in Lagos, as a 17- seater commercial bus plunged into the lagoon, at Oworoshoki area of the state, causing the death of a child who drowned before help could come.

Other passengers were rescued by members of the community.

According to reports, the passengers were going to the palace of a traditional ruler when the bus conveying them diverted from its lane and plunged into the lagoon.

The incident interrupted the Christmas  celebration as some youths, who were partying, joined three fishermen close-by to rescue the victims.

Policemen from Oworoshoki division later joined in the rescue operation. Some of the rescued passengers, who sustained injuries were taken to an undisclosed hospital.

An eye witness, Ms Sadia Adefarati, said sympathisers and residents had done what needed to be done before the arrival of emergency agencies, saying: “Lagos State Transport Management Authority, LASTMA, personnel in the area tried their best but were hindered by lack of equipment. Thank God for some residents of the community, who left what they were doing to rescue the passengers. All the passengers have been rescued except a baby who was recovered dead. As I speak, only the Vanagon bus is still in the canal.”

South West Coordinator of National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye confirmed the incident.

He said, “ All passengers but a child were rescued by members  of the community.”

You Went to Lagos to Open Your Legs Like Lekki Toll Gate – Prince Kpokpogri blasts Tonto Dikeh

Again, Chiwetalu Agu comes out in new ‘rising sun’ attire(PHOTO)

Again, Chiwetalu Agu ‘Mocks’ DSS, Army With New ‘Rising Sun’ Attire (PHOTO)

Nollywood veteran actor, Chiwetalu Agu who was once arrested by the Department of State Service, DSS, for wearing a Biafran outfit has come out with a new rising sun outfit.

Recall that the 65-year-old actor was arrested in Upper Iweka Bridge by soldiers in October while carrying out a charity activity, in Onitsha, Anambra State. He was, however, released but rearrested by the Department of State Services.

The actor had promised to come out with a new outfit of the rising sun. Now, he came out with a new attire that has the inscription ‘Rising sun’.

Recall also that while in detention, the comic actor said that the soldiers and DSS operatives treated him with respect.

He said: “It didn’t start well but God took control. I was only buying bread for the poor. Soldiers came in and started scattering things. They said they are calling me in the office but they did not tell me my offence. Because they did not tell me my offence, I refused to follow them.

“That drama that took place was important so that they will know that Igbo are here. That moment of Upper Iweka till the time we got to the army barracks close to Zik Mausoleum, to 82 Division of the Nigerian Army and to DSS office in Abuja, nobody touched me. They treated me with respect. “Every officer wanted to be involved in the case so that they can have the opportunity to interact with Chinwetalu Agu.” DSS released him following the intervention of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN.

Release Kanu, others unconditionally —- Ohanaeze Youths tell Buhari