Tuesday, May 31, 2011

NIGERIAN ARRESTED IN DELHI FOR MURDERING HIS GIRLFRIEND

 Innocent Nwayo, a 31 years old Nigerian has been arrested in south Delhi for murdering his Myanmarese girlfriend and dumping her body in a travel bag earlier this month, police said Monday.
Mr Nwayo was arrested Sunday in Kotla Mubarakpur when he went to visit his friend Prince Michael.
Police said he killed his 22-year-old girlfriend 20th of May, left the travel bag containing her dead body in his rented house in west Delhi’s Uttam Nagar and then fled to Mumbai.
According to a police report, the murder took place after the two entered into a scuffle as the victim suspected that Nwayo was attracted to a girl who came to their house along with three other friends  on April 28.
The body was found in a black travel bag. When the bag was opened it contained a decomposed body of a woman wrapped in a blanket and tied with a plastic rope.
The victim, identified as Chong alias Cecelia, was from Myanmar and worked in a beauty shop at Munirka. She was in a live-in relationship with the Nigerian national.

Mr Innocent Nwayo was said to have worked in the Nigerian police force before coming to India.

MUSLIM GIRL STONED TO DEATH FOR TAKING PART IN BEAUTY CONTEST

Murdered: Katya Koren was attacked after taking part in a beauty contest which her friends said angered hardline Muslims
A teenage Muslim girl was stoned to death under 'Sharia law' after taking part in a beauty contest in Ukraine. Katya Koren, 19, was found dead in a village in the Crimea region near her home.

 Friends said she liked wearing fashionable clothes and had come seventh in a beauty contest.


Her battered body was buried in a forest and was found a week after she disappeared. Police have opened a murder probe and are investigating claims that three Muslim youths killed her claiming her death was justified under Islam.
  
One of the three - named as 16-year-old Bihal Gaziev - is under arrest and told police she had 'violated the laws of Sharia'.

 

Sunday, May 29, 2011

FAMILY RETURNS $40,000 FOUND IN THEIR NEW HOME

When brothers Dennis and Kay Bangerter walked into their parents' old home in Bountiful-Utah at the request of Josh Ferrin, the current homeowner, they had no idea of the pleasant surprise in store for them.
45 thousand dollarsIt was a startling find for Ferrin when, in exploring the home's old workshop attic, he discovered eight ammo boxes—each stuffed full of money. Over 40,000 dollars in cash.
"I opened it up, freaked out. Closed it, locked it in my truck and called my wife," said Ferrin, "I couldn't let myself consider the money mine."
The original owner was Arnold Bangerter, and Ferrin managed to track down two of his children, Dennis and Kay, who both came out to see what he'd found.
"We just feel very fortunate that we were able to sell the house to such a great family," said one of the Bangerter brothers.
The brothers said they were planning on splitting the money between their other four siblings.
Ferrin told NBC News, "It was a great opportunity to take my children and tell them, 'We are going to do something awesome!'"

NIGERIAN YOUTH EMPLOYED TO GUARD OIL PIPELINES


Nigeria's government has employed 12,000 young people to protect oil and gas pipelines in the Niger Delta.
Petroleum Minister Diezani Alison-Madueke said the youth would patrol some 5,000km (3,000 miles) of pipeline to stop it from being vandalised.
She said it was part of the government amnesty programme offered to the region's militias who were fighting for a greater share of oil revenues.
Few residents of the Niger Delta, home to Nigeria's oil industry, have benefited from the area's oil wealth.
Nigeria is Africa's largest oil producers, but attacks by militants on oil installations led to a sharp fall in output during the last decade.


Saturday, May 28, 2011

DISASTER IN IBADAN AS FUEL TANKER IGNITES FIRE


It was a gory day yesterday in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital as an accident involving a petrol tanker caused many deaths and widespread destruction.

According to an eyewitness, a fully loaded petrol tanker with registration number XA831GRM, rammed into an electricity transformer as the driver attempted to avoid hitting a commuter bus that suddenly swerved onto the tanker’s path. “The bad condition of the federal road was responsible for this accident,” said the source.

As the tanker struck the transformer, sparks went off, then immediately ignited a fire that consumed everything in the vicinity.  Victims included a nursing mother with her child, some bystanders and other drivers along the road. Properties worth millions of naira were burnt and the accident caused heavy traffic around Ojo/Iwo Express Road.
May the souls of the dead ones rest in peace

NIGERIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER TO KENYA BATTERED WIFE

THE wife of the Nigerian High Commissioner to Kenya has written the Kenya Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere asking him to arrest the diplomat for assaulting her. Mrs Tess Iyi Wigwe accuses her husband Chief Dr Chijioke Wilcox Wigwe of  causing her serious bodily harm.
Wigwe is the High Commissioner to Kenya and the Seychelles. He is also the permanent representative of Nigeria to the United Nations Environmental Programme and the UN Habitat in Nairobi.
In a short biography Wigwe is described as a devoted lover of music of all kinds and genre ranging from Classical to New Age. "He enjoys singing and dancing, is an avid reader, writer of short poems, an art and opera lover with other interests including bird and aircraft- watching".
Wigwe denied battering his wife. He expressed shock that the police had been asked to arrest him. "I am shocked about her actions. They have not notified me of any plot against me. I have just arrived from a foreign trip," he said.
A letter from lawyer Judy Thongori to Iteere dated Monday (May 23) says Tess sustained injuries on the face, neck, fingers and spine after a quarrel which resulted in the beating on May 11.
In an exclusive interview with Nairobi based newspaper The Star, Tess said she was rescued by her 20-year-old son and 23-year-old daughter who rushed her to hospital while bleeding profusely.
The diplomat’s wife said she was admitted to the Aga Khan Hospital, Nairobi, on May 11, operated on and discharged on Sunday, May 15. "I am still living in the ambassador’s residence. I still feel a lot of pain from the injuries despite the ongoing medications,” she said, adding that she had been advised by her doctors to be careful as the injuries to her lower back might lead to paralysis.
Tess, herself a lawyer with dual British and Nigerian citizenships, said she had suffered previous beatings by her husband during their long marriage. The couple has five children — four boys and a girl aged between 32 and 20 years. They have five grandchildren.
Tess said she had in 1999 left her husband due to his womanising and frequent beatings and went to live in the UK where she got a job. She claimed that he had two traditional marriages with two women during their separation.
Tess said he pleaded with her to join him when he got his posting to Nairobi in 2008. "I thought he had changed his ways and l was prevailed upon by the community to join him," she said.
Wigwe reported to his new station in May 2008 but Tess only joined him months later because she had to get a leave of absence from her employer in the UK. Tess said he beat her up in October that year when she questioned him about bringing strange women to their matrimonial home.
She said she kept the matter quiet but the relationship has become so bad that they have reached a point where he communicates with her by writing and leaving her notes. "This time, he left a note about his dinner. I told him his dinner was ready and asked him not to be asking for dinner to be prepared if he was not going to eat it. He grabbed me by the hand and when l tried to pull away, he hurled me against the wall before he started punching me," she said.
Tess said she has opted to come out and explain her situation to show that domestic violence cuts across cultures, education and social standing. "I cannot keep quiet. I have kept quiet long enough," Tess said.
 
 Lawyer Thongori who is acting on behalf of Tess said they would demand that Wigwe's diplomatic immunity be lifted so that he could be prosecuted. “Though Dr Chijioke Wilcox Wigwe is a diplomat, we are of the considered view that any diplomatic immunity that he enjoys is subject to him upholding and respecting the fundamental rights of others as enshrined in the Constitution,” Thongori said in her letter to Iteere citing the rights which include freedom from torture, freedom from cruel and inhuman treatment.


Thongori told the Commissioner that her client wants her husband prosecuted. “We have instructions to demand the immediate prosecution of the husband in accordance with the law,” lawyer Thongori says in the letter.
No arrest can be made at the High Commission residence or offices of the embassy as they are considered the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Witches Deploy 500 Members To Abuja For Jonathan’s Inauguration

The Witches and Wizards Association of Nigeria (WITZAN), has deployed 500 witches to Abuja and other parts of Ahead of Nigeria to prevent any tragic occurrence and ensure peaceful inauguration on May 29.

According to its national co-ordinator, Dr Okhue Iboi, the decision was taken after an emergency meeting at Zuma rock, Niger State. WITZAN also warned President Goodluck Jonathan to take adequate security as bad  people and disgruntled politicians are planning to cause problems.

Iboi, however, disclosed that the nation would soon have a respite from the people currently throwing bombs all over the places as they would be exposed: “We are going to expose those sponsoring bomb blasts in the country after May 29.  They have been caged already. We are going to use our power to cause them to come out and confess their misdeeds. Nigerians would be surprised at how the saboteurs would be exposed.”

He said it was revealed to the witches as far back as last year that no other candidate except Jonathan would rule the nation. The association which also predicted the failure of both former military president Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida and vice president Atiku Abubakar in their presidential quests also disclosed that Jonathan would serve his four-year tenure at the end of which Nigerians would be begging him to go for another term because he has been chosen by God to lead the nation.

Iboi, however, warned Jonathan to beware of sycophants, while warning the incoming ministers and advisers to co-operate with the president and discharge their duties with dedication. The witches warned former Head of State, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari (retd) to stop wasting his time pursuing the presidency:

“Buhari should stop wasting his time because his time is past. He can never rule the nation again.  His time is gone.” The incoming National Assembly will deliver.  This is the time Nigerians will know that they have real legislators. “Some people look at us as if we are evil minded people.  Not all witches are bad.  Our own type of witchcraft is progressive. We are willing to intervene in the affairs of the country anytime the government decides to seek our counsel.  We have the solutions to bring lasting peace to the country.  Witches and wizards in the country are ready to help restore Nigeria’s lost glory.

“We saw June 12 crisis long before it happened and we warned the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola but he ignored us.  Abiola would have been Nigeria’s president but some of us decided to punish him over the role he played in scuttling the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo presidential ambition.  We warned him not to waste his time and life.  This was reported in some national dailies.  We also dealt with the late General Sani Abacha for the execution of the late Ken Saro-Wiwa.”

God please come and save us all in this country.

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