Sunday 20 October 2013

Brooklyn group of black youths blocks white couple's car, leaves bloody victims in racial attack!


Hell broke loose when a group of black youths reportedly beat up a white couple at E. 58th St. near Kings plaza shopping center Mill Basin- Brooklyn.


 A view of the Kings Plaza Shopping Center in Mill Basin.

The group which included a 12 year old, surrounded the couple's car after Ronald Russo 30, and his wife Alanna, apparently honked at the youth with the green light on, to get out of the way. 

That was all that was needed to infuriate the youths who allegedly started kicking the car, Ronald got out to check on potential damage to his vehicle when the angry youths bounced on him. 
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They also 'peppered the two with racial slurs as "Get those crackers", and Get that white whore" .




Murder in a Convent!


A woman studying to become a Catholic nun has been charged in the District of Columbia with smothering her newborn son, police said.
Little Sisters of the Poor Jeanne Jugan Residence
The woman, 26-year-old Sosefina Amoa, gave birth to the boy Oct. 10 in her room at the Little Sisters of the Poor elderly care facility, police said. Afraid the nuns would hear the newborn’s cries and discover she lied about sexual activity, police say Amoa told investigators she smothered him by placing a wool garment over the child’s mouth and nose and applying pressure.
A day later she and a nun took his body, in a small black luggage bag, to a hospital, police said.
Investigators interviewed Amoa after she arrived at the hospital and say they found bloody clothing and small traces of blood during a search of the convent room where she had been staying.
Amoa was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder after the death was ruled a homicide by asphyxiation. Her attorney declined to comment on the case Friday.
The order said in a statement that it is praying for everyone involved.
We all feel that this is a tragic situation,” said Sister Constance Veit, communications director at Little Sisters of the Poor.
Amoa arrived from the island of Samoa on Oct. 5 and was considered a postulant, someone who wants to be admitted to the order.
She initially told investigators that she did not know she was pregnant but that she experienced significant bleeding just prior to delivering the baby, whom she named Joseph.
Source: NY Daily

Ailing Taraba governor, Suntai goes afishing!


Taraba governor, Danbaba Suntai who is presently recovering from injuries he sustained in a plane crash yesterday left the Government House to go fishing with his wife, twin children, his younger brother and a retinue of aides.
SUNTAI FISHING
Reports say the governor who spotted a grey suit, visited his fish pond located near the School of Nursing at Jalingo Bye-pass in the state capital.
Others who accompanied the governor were his Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Media and Publicity, Sylvanus Giwa, and Chief Press Secretary, Hassan Mijinyawa.
The fishes, however, refused to take the governor’s bait with his wife, Hauwa teasing him all through his efforts.
Kifin sun chuche ni, dun sun liga su chi abichi,” he said in Hausa, meaning: “the fish cheated on me because they are already fed.
Suntai later got his pound of flesh when Hauwa slipped and almost fell into the pond saying, “If you fall into the water I will fish you out.”
The governor later left with a promise that he would be back at the pond next time ready to catch as many fishes as possible.

Mistery green eyed, blonde girl sparks Child trafficking concerns!



It has been wildly reported that the Greek Police have asked Interpol to help them track down the real parents of This blonde girl with green eyes (pictured below) who was found in a Roma camp in central Greece.
Handout photo released by Greek Police on October 18, 2013 shows an unidentified 4-year-old blonde girl whom was found on October 17, 2013 near Farsala in central Greece during a nationwide crackdown on illegal activities by Roma
Simpy identified as Maria, the four-year-old was spotted peeking out from under a blanket at a Roma settlement near the town of Farsala during a police sweep on Wednesday for suspected drug trafficking.
According to sources, she speaks just a few words in the Roma dialect and Greek, and police think she may be of northern or eastern European origin, possibly from Scandinavia or Bulgaria.
Police have sent Interpol a file with all the evidence they have on the girl, including DNA samples, to seek a possible match with its records on missing children, a police official said. They have also contacted international groups and charities that deal with lost or abducted children.
"Mystery - a blonde angel without an identity," top-selling daily Ta Nea wrote on its front page on Saturday.
In this undated photo released by Greek Police shows a four-year-old girl at an unknown location. Greek authorities on Friday, Oct. 18, 2013 have requested international assistance to identify the four-year-old girl found living in a Gypsy camp with a couple arrested and charged with abducting her from her birth parents. A police statement says the child was located Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2013 near the town of Farsala, central Greece, during a nationwide crackdown on illegal activities in Gypsy camps. (AP Photo/Greek Police)
"Also photos released by police of Maria staring blankly at the camera with muddy hands and scruffy pigtails have dominated the media". 
"Parallels were drawn to the case of Briton Madeleine McCann, who vanished while on holiday in Portugal in 2007, when she was three years old".


DNA tests have shown the couple in the Roma camp with whom Maria was living were not her biological parents. The 40-year-old woman and 39-year-old man have been arrested and charged with abducting a minor, and police are investigating whether the girl was a victim of trafficking.
During questioning, the couple gave at least five conflicting accounts of how the child ended up with them, including that she was found outside a supermarket, police said.

DNA test confirmed that the child did not belong to the Roma couple. “The girl looks Scandinavian or could be Bulgarian,” a police officer said.
The woman had two different identification documents and other papers suggested the couple had up to 14 children, but six were registered as having been born within less than 10 months. They received 2,790 euros ($3,800) a month in child benefits, a police source said.
"This has never happened before - to have found the child and to be looking for the parents," said Natalie Karakouliafi of the Smile of the Child charity, which is looking after the girl. 

A poster of a four-year-old girl known as Maria, who was found living with a couple in a Roma camp in central Greece, is pictured in the office of the
In response to an international appeal, it has received more than 5,000 calls since Friday from people looking for their missing children or offering clues.
The charity received reports that the girl was forced to beg for money in the streets but its director, Costas Giannopoulos, said she was in good health.
"She was frightened and cried herself to sleep. She is not looking for anyone and she is devoted to play," he told Reuters. "It has shaken everyone and has helped bring to light a major problem - just how easy it is to traffic children".
Local police chief Vasilis Halastis told Greek TV: "We're always searching for lost children. In this case we're searching for the opposite: the biological, natural parents. This is unprecedented."

The neighborhood where maria was found pictured below:
Roma people stand in a Roma settlement in Farsala, central Greece, on October 19, 2013. 

A Roma woman walks next to the house where a 4-year-old blonde girl lived in Farsala, central Greece, on 19 October, 2013.


Three people beheaded in Zamfara State; as acting governor escaped death!


The acting governor of Zamfara State-Nigeria, who is also the speaker of the state House of Assembly, Honourable Sanusi Garba Rikiji, escaped death by the whiskers at the Tudun Kuya in Birnin Magaji Local Government Area of the state on Friday, following a mob attack on his convoy by Hausa youths said to be protesting compensation paid to families of three Fulani youths killed by vigilance groups in the village.

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The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. MD Abubakar, addressing news men

The acting governor was said to have moved to douse tension by taking some compensation to families of the three Fulani youths killed by the vigilance groups.
He was said to have presented the sum of N500,000 and 20 bags of grains to each of the families of the three youths killed by vigilance men.
However, crisis started when youths were said to have been mobilised by some forces who believed that the Fulani were being pampered.
It was learnt that some Hausa members of the community got infuriated that help was promptly coming to the Fulani, whereas many Hausa had suffered similar attacks in the past without assistance from the state government.
Two Fulani youths, whose names were given as Mohammed Sanni Danhajia and Tambai Haruna as well as one Ibrahim, who was said to have ridden the motorcycle that conveyed them, were said to have been beheaded in the village by the vigilance team which suspected them to be criminals.
Earlier reports had quoted a member of the community, mallam Mallam Mohammad Audu as alleging that the deceased had been linked to series of the attacks being carried out around the Birnin Magaji/Zumi forest.
Before they attacked the village, the youths decide to strike first,” he said.
However, reports available to the security teams indicated that it was later discovered that slain Danhajia was the son of the Ardo of Sabon Birni, a nearby town, who was returning home after spending years learning the Holy Quran in Kano. He was said to have been accompanied by Haruna, while they chattered the motorcycle ridden by Ibrahim.
An interim report in the hands of the authorities noted that: “Unknown to the acting governor, some people who witnessed the presentation of gifts had passed information to the youths. They immediately mobilised and surrounded the palace of the village chief where the presentation was ongoing. They were also seen chanting war songs as they vowed that no dignitary would leave the place alive.
“They were insinuating that the gesture was promptly dispatched because many Fulani were currently occupying sensitive government positions in the state.”
Condemning the killing, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Lawal Abdullahi, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said it was necessary for the youths of the area to know that anyone that took law into his own hands would face the full wrath of the law.
In another development, two Fulani herdsmen were shot dead by a vigilance group in Lapai, headquarters’ of Lapai Local Government Area of the Niger State over an arguments between them and a photographer.
Sunday Tribune findings revealed that the incident occurred on Friday evening when the vigilance men intervened in the altercation, upon invitation by the photographer.
It was learnt that the Fulani men resisted the intervention of the vigilante group, a development that led the vigilante men shooting them.
Confirming the development, the state PPRO, Mr Richard Oguche, stated that a body was found in the bush after the incident, while one of the three people who sustained gunshot injuries died yesterday morning on the way to the hospital.

Source: Tribune News papers

Friday 18 October 2013

500 Nigerians in Japanese jail for drug related cases!


Information have reveled that no fewer than 500 Nigerian youths are presently languishing in Japanese prisons over alleged drugs and other related offence, Bishop Enock Adebayo yesterday said and called for immediate action.
Bishop Adebayo, President of the Nigeria-Japan Chamber of Commerce, said government should do everything possible to save the lives of the youths. He spoke to reporters in Lagos.
According to Rev Adebayo, who is married to a Japanese woman with six children, said the Chamber of Commerce had tried all it could to save the youths but to no avail, because of the large number of the offenders and the alleged lukewarm attitude of the Nigerian Ambassador in Japan.
He claimed that the youths must have engaged in the unholy business because of lack of jobs and that they (youths) believed they had no future in their country, Nigeria.
“But the Chamber has been educating over 3,000 Nigerians among them, the youths resident in Japan that the future of Nigeria is very rosy and bountiful, which will propel Nigeria to become a world power in the next ten years. Nigerian youths should be honest, hardworking, resourceful, faithful and be able to plan ahead. We have been educating them not to cross the ‘red line,’ in order not to fall into the same temptation and mistakes our past leaders found themselves,” advising Nigerian elders and leaders to behave well, because the youths and their children are watching their footsteps, either for good or bad.
Bishop Adebayo disclosed that the Nigeria-Japan Chamber of Commerce was working frantically to attract many manufacturing companies, including vehicle manufacturers to Nigeria to set up their industries.

Thursday 17 October 2013

Nigerian Man Deported For Attempting To Marry A Portugese Woman...Sham Marriage!


These pictures show police officers reportedly interrupting a sham wedding between a Nigerian man living illegally in the UK and a Portuguese woman.



It was gathered that Home Office immigration officers swooped on the ceremony, which was held at a registry office in Harrow, North London.



The man, 32, has now been sent back to Nigeria, and the woman, 22, is on bail until November 7.



The photographs and footage come after it recently emerged that one in five civil marriages in parts of Britain may be bogus.
Some 15,000 such ceremonies a year are taking place simply to get around immigration law, estimates one of the country’s most senior registrars, Mark Rimmer.
Last year the Home Office received nearly 1,900 warnings about potentially bogus unions.
But Mr Rimmer, the chairman of the Local Registration Services Association, said that figure represented ‘the tip of a very large iceberg’. He said that in urban areas, up to 20 per cent of marriages are ‘suspicious’. 

He estimated that overall, 15,000 of the 173,000 civil weddings each year in England and Wales could be fake unions designed to evade immigration laws.



Culled.