Tuesday 10 May 2016

Things Are Changing.......Nigeria Reacts To Cameron's Slip!

In a comment that was caught by a microphone during a reception at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, May 10th, 2016, to celebrate Queen Elizabeth's 90th birthday,  U.K's Prime Minister, David Cameron, was over heard telling her HRM the Queen that leaders of “fantastically corrupt” Nigeria and Afghanistan, will be coming to the anti-corruption summit that will take place in the U.K later this week.


 “We had a very successful cabinet meeting this morning. We talked about our anti-corruption summit. We’ve got ... some leaders of some fantastically corrupt countries coming to Britain".
“Nigeria and Afghanistan are possibly two of the most corrupt countries in the world.” Cameron was overheard telling the Queen before the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, the House of Commons speaker, John Bercow, and the cabinet minister Chris Grayling. 

Reacting tho the statement, Nigeria's Presidential Spokes person, Garba Shehu wrote:


Defence Headquarters Warns NDA Of The Consequences Of Their Actions!

The Nigerian Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has categorically stated that it will not hesitate to deploy every available resources to deal decisively with any threats to economic lifeline of the nation.



This warning came at the heels of the threat made by a group in the Niger Delta region of the country, who call themselves the Niger Delta Avengers, as they allegedly vowed to cripple economic activities through pipeline vandalism, oil theft and kidnap of expatriate workers in Niger Delta.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, May 10th, 2016, the Defense Headquarters warned that "The military will employ all available means and measures within its Rule of Engagement to crush any individual or group that engages in the destruction of strategic assets and facilities of the government in the Niger Delta or any other location and they will stand to regret the consequences of their actions.   The whole world has seen what they are causing in terms of economic terrorism against the nation and would be treated as criminals in line with the laws of the land.
Reaffirming its commitment to safety and protection of law abiding members of the community and oil companies, the DHQ said in the statement that "While the military and other security agencies would continue to emplace more proactive measures within the creeks and other places to fish out those responsible for the heinous crime, it will remain focused and assure oil companies and law abiding community members of their safety and protection of their sanctity".
Furthermore, "The DHQ  advices the community leaders, Traditional Rulers and the general public to cooperate with the security agencies to ensure the apprehension of the culprits for the interest of our great nation; as no individual or group interest is above national interest of this country". 

Egypt Clamps Down On Anti-Government Protesters!

With the recent clamp-down on members of the Atfal al-Shawarea (Street Children), Egyptian anti protest law continue to draw criticism from human rights organisations around the globe. 


Members of the Atfal al-Shawarea, an online satirical troupe were arrested Monday evening, May, 9th for allegedly inciting protests and publishing videos that insult state institutions.

The arrests came not long after a recently posted video criticised the crackdown on anti-government protests, which was partly ignited by the handover of two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, and the arrest of journalists, a move that sparked another round of protests involving the press syndicate in Cairo, Egypt's capital city.





Madness At Seme Border!

Nigerian/ Benin Republic border in west Africa, known as Seme Border,  looks more like a war-zone, with about 50 check points from various "stake-holders", between Nigeria and Benin Republic.

Seme Border: May, 2016
                               

Seme Border: May, 2016
                              

Seme Border: May, 2016
                                     

Benin Republic / Togo border at Lakoji, and Togo/ Ghana border at Aflao, appear more organized.

Lakoji Border: May, 2016
                                    

Aflao Border: May, 2016
                                     

This publication is aimed at hoping that the Nigeria/Benin Republic border at Seme, which is currently under construction, will be completed any time soon, in order to some order and sanity in that axis. 

Part of Seme Border, under construction, May, 2016
                                             












Monday 9 May 2016

Photos From Around Africa - Lome Beach!

Lome Beach, as seen from the West African coastal road in Lome, the capital city of Togo, West Africa.





Monday 2 May 2016

Beautiful Photos Of Princess Charlotte On Display At Amner Hall!

Kensington Palace displays beautiful photos of  Princess Charlotte at Amner Hall in Norfolk, Prince William and Kate's home, as the toddler turns one on Monday, May 2.


PHOTO: Princess Charlotte poses for a photograph at Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, England in this undated photo released May 1, 2016 by Kensington Palace.

PHOTO: Princess Charlotte poses for a photograph, at Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, England. The princess will celebrate her first birthday on Monday

The photographs were taken by HRH The Duchess of Cambridge in April.

Saturday 30 April 2016

45- Year - Old Man Wanted By The Police For Killing A Woman Who Rejected His Love Proposal!

The man in the picture below, a 45-year-old engineer, identified as David Ogundele, an engineer, who worked with  a private university, is currently on the run for killing a 30 year-old woman identified as Oluwatosin Ashinwoa customer care executive with MTN telecommunication company, in the processbrutally stabbing Oluwatosin's 53-year-old mother, on Sunday, April 24th, in Kwara State - western Nigeria.



Information revealed that the suspect who believably killed Oluwatosin for rejecting his relationship advances and marriage proposal, had on the previous day, Saturday, April 23, threatened Oluwatosin, held a knife to her neck, collected her ATM card and withdrew money from her account. 

Oluwatosin's mother is currently undergoing series of surgeries at the hospital. 

The case was initially reported at the F Division of the Kwara State Police. Command. 

Read the story as narrated by Saturday Punch below: 

One of Oluwatosin’s brothers told Punch correspondent that:
"Ogundele had a massive crush on the young woman, she had other things on her mind. 


“My sister did not love him back and she did not hide it. He did everything to win her love but she just did not like him back,” .
Soon, Ogundele was said to have reached out to the young woman’s siblings with the hope of winning their approval and convincing their sister.
Oluwatosin’s brother said, “At a time when I was in Ilorin at the end of last year, I visited my sister one evening when the man came around. I saw him a second time, two weeks after that in December. I did not ask my sister about him because I knew she was old enough to handle her affairs. But it was clear my sister did not like him.
“My sister used to tell me that he works at Omu Aran. She said the man would always pester her that he wanted to marry her.

There had been pressure from my mother and other family members for her to get married but she always liked to handle her issues herself. She was the one who sponsored my university education. She was very hardworking. Even apart from her MTN work, she was still selling shoes and bags on the side.
“It happened that the man (Ogundele) got the numbers of my brother and I somehow.”
Soon, Ogundele started to send messages to Oluwatosin’s brothers.
The screen capture of one of such messages shown our correspondent, reads, “Your sister is giving me a serious headache. I don’t know what to do. I love her so much but…Join me in prayers that God should soften her heart.”
In another text message he sent to one of the brothers, Ogundele wrote, “I am at the health centre now. It is your sister’s behaviour that landed me there o. Always thinking (sic) I covet your prayers for survival. If I die, I die for love. You can’t understand.”
At this point, the brothers reached the conclusion that the man was terribly obsessed with their sister, who insisted that she was never going to get into a relationship with or marry him.
Saturday PUNCH learnt that it became clear that Oluwatosin’s mind was made up when Ogundele undertook the most unexpected and shocking step of organising a big birthday  party for the young woman when she clocked 30 in February.
Apart from organising the birthday, he bought a Toyota Matrix as a birthday gift.
As the birthday ceremony started, Ogundele reportedly put a call across to Oluwatosin to come. She never showed up.
“If my sister had accepted the gift, it would have been the same as accepting his proposal. He felt so bad about it,” the deceased’s brother said.
This was said to have infuriated Ogundele, whom they said felt ashamed in the eyes of the guests he had invited to the party.
Oluwatosin’s brothers said her resolve was more affirmed because she had learnt that Ogundele was married already.
After Ogundele established contacts with Oluwatosin’s siblings, he went ahead to get in touch with their mother.
“He kept disturbing my brother. My brother initially felt pity for him for the disappointment when he told him he bought a car for my sister but she still disappointed him. When he got my mother’s number, I explained to my mother that he was not the kind of person my sister could marry. My mother decided to tell him that there was nothing she could do about that because she could not force a man on her own daughter to marry.”
On Saturday, their 53-year-old mother travelled to Ilorin to visit Oluwatosin.
That was when she learnt that there had been an incident recently which Oluwatosin did not tell them.
“I called my mother that day and she told me that she was happy that she visited my sister. She said the man (Ogundele) threatened my sister. My mother said my sister told her that the man held a knife to her neck and collected her ATM card and withdrew money from her account.
“My sister told mom that the man threatened that if he did not marry her, he would waste her. We could not finish that conversation that day.”
Then between 8am and 9am on Sunday, the Ashinwo’s worst nightmare came true. Ogundele made good his threat.
Ogundele showed up and an argument ensued, during which Oluwatosin insisted the man must leave her house.
Rather than leave, in anger, Ogundele ran into the kitchen and grabbed a knife.
By the time, he was done, the two women, Oluwatosin, and her mother, who tried to stop the fight, had both been stabbed multiple times.
It was learnt that Ogundele locked his victims in the room, thinking that they were both dead.
The house was deserted at the time as other tenants were not around at the time of the incident.
Unknown to Ogundele, Oluwatosin’s mother survived and she alerted a trader who had a shop in front of the compound.
The severely injured woman, who had managed to narrate a little of what happened, said she watched as her bleeding daughter breathed her last, as Ogundele locked them inside and fled.
She was later rushed to the hospital where doctors performed an emergency surgery to save her life.
Photographs of the scene of the attack, which were shown our correspondent, showed patches of thickened blood which had turned the white tiles red. The photographs gave an insight into the brutal attack that took Oluwatosin’s life.
 Conversation with killer on the run:
In a shocking conversation our correspondent struck with the alleged killer (Ogundele) on WhatsApp, he simply rationalised his act by saying “I was bewitched.”
Asked if Oluwatosin provoked him, he said, “It is well.  What can I do now? I was bewitched. How would I attack a lady I claim to love?”
At what point did he think he was bewitched?
“When you did something you never wanted to do that’s how you’ll know. Tell me what to do please,” he said.
Asked what caused the argument in which he stabbed Oluwatosin and her mother, he answered “Please, tell me what to do.”
Saturday Punch correspondent told him that if he refused to explain what happened, people would read the report and view him simply as a cold-blooded killer, he answered, “At least I will appear in one of the most read newspapers in Nigeria.”
Asked why he did not simply hand himself over to the police, rather than run, he said, “I am in Ilorin, airport area. I am not running.”
He was asked why he stabbed Oluwatosin’s mother too, he denied it and simply said, “Never”. When told that the woman survived, he said, “Thank God for her life.”
When he was told that the more he stayed in hiding, the more he would look guilty, he replied, “Now you are talking.  Is she really dead? Okay. I will hand myself over to the police tomorrow in Ilorin, trust me. She is dead, let me die too.”
Saturday Punch correspondent later sent him one of his pictures earlier taken from his Whatsapp profile to let him know that his identity was known.
“That’s not my present picture though. I keep an afro now. Long hair. Where are you now?” Ogundele said.
He later signed off the conversation and said, “Talk to you later.”
Hunt for killer
The case was initially reported at the F Division of the Kwara State Police Command, which is located few metres away from where Oluwatosin lived.
The spokesperson for the Kwara State Police Command, Mr. Ajayi Okasanmi, confirmed that the police are on the trail of the suspect.
Investigators have visited a private university where Ogundele is said to work, but his colleagues said they had not seen nor heard from him since the day before the incident.
The police have called for any information that may help to track down the suspect as he continues to stay in hiding.

As of the time of filing this report, he had yet to hand himself over to the police as he promised our correspondent.