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US gunman kills seven, including children, in 'random' attacks
A man is in custody (Picture: Mark Bugnaski/Kalamazoo Gazette)
At least seven people are dead following a series of apparently random shootings in Michigan.
Police were called to an apartment building Kalamazoo County at around 7.50pm local time to find a woman who had been shot multiple times. She is described as being in serious condition in hospital.
Hours later, police were dispatched to a Kia dealership where two people had been shot dead and a third person injured.
Four people were later shot and killed in the car park of a restaurant. A fifth person was injured. A shooter apparently walked into the car park and opened fire on people sitting in their cars.
According to local media, an eight-year-old boy was shot and killed. A nine-year-old girl is described as being in critical condition.

Police meet early Sunday at Kalamazoo Valley Community College after searching for a gunman involved in multiple shootings Saturday, Feb. 20, 2016 in Kalamazoo, Mich. A man drove around Kalamazoo shooting people at three locations Saturday, including a Cracker Barrel restaurant and a Ford dealership, leaving six dead and three injured, two of them critically, police said. Police have arrested the suspect in the multiple shootings. (Mark Bugnaski/Kalamazoo Gazette via AP)  MANDATORY CREDIT
An eight-year-old is among the dead, according to reports (Picture: AP)
A father and son were also shot dead.
‘We seem to be dealing with a worst-case scenario: someone driving around, finding people and shooting them dead in their tracks,’ said Kalamazoo County Undersheriff Paul Matyas.
‘I would say definitely it’s a serial killer.’
Police said at 1.50am local time that they had arrested a suspect, described as a 45-year-old white man who lives in the area.
‘The threat to the public is over,’ Mr Matyas said.

Man charged with murder of five-month-old Hayley Davidson
Baby Hayley Davidson (Picture: Universal)
A man has been arrested and charged with the murder of a five-month-old baby girl.
Hayley Davidson was admitted to hospital after police attended a property in Buckhaven, Fife, on Sunday.
They were responding to a call reporting concern for the child, who died at Edinburgh’s Royal Hospital for Sick Children on Wednesday afternoon.
A 36-year-old man is scheduled to appear at Kirkcaldy Sheriff Court on Monday.

Forensic officer outside flats in Leven, Fife where a five-month-old baby, Hayley Rose Davidson is believed to have suffered serious injuries on Sunday afternoon but has since died in hospital. Feb 16 2016.
Hayley Rose Davidson suffered serious injuries in the house and later died (PIcture: SWNS)

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In October of 2014, Steven Pratt was supposed to begin his life anew. He had served out a 30-year prison sentence and gone home to Atlantic City, New Jersey, where his family held a party to welcome him.
But a violent history would repeat itself all too soon.
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Pratt was 15 when he got into an argument with his next door neighbor, Michael Anderson. Court records show that Anderson was a father figure of sorts to Pratt. On October 11, 1984, he asked Pratt and his friends to vacate a hallway in their apartment building where they were noisily hanging out and smoking marijuana.
Angered by Anderson’s request, Pratt retrieved a lead pipe from his apartment and approached Anderson with it in hand. Anderson wrestled the pipe from Pratt’s grasp, striking him on the face.
Then Pratt’s mother entered the room, and Anderson left.
Hours later, Pratt knocked on the door of Anderson’s apartment. When the neighbor appeared, Pratt asked him if he recalled their fight earlier that day, then shot him dead.
Pratt was tried as an adult for the murder and began serving his sentence at a maximum security prison.
Thirty years later, things should have been different. Pratt was 45 when he got out, and he returned to the Atlantic City neighborhood where his 64-year-old mother resided, the Press of Atlantic City reported. It was a quiet part of town, the kind of place where kids carved hearts around their initials in wet cement on the sidewalk.
Neighbours told the Press of Atlantic City that Gwendolyn Pratt was "kind and impeccably dressed." She took a 6am bus to work every day without fail.
No one guessed that she would lose her life less than two days after her son got his freedom.
On the Sunday morning after Pratt’s release, police found Gwendolyn dead from blunt injuries to the head. Pratt was charged, and at his initial court appearance, he wept.
"I have failed," Pratt told the judge, his voice barely audible, the Press of Atlantic City reported. "I don’t want a trial. I’m guilty."
He officially pleaded guilty to manslaughter this week. He is expected to be sentenced to 25 years in prison, according to the Associated Press.
A 2014 Bureau of Justice Statistics report found that about 77 per cent of released prisoners were arrested for a new crime within five years. Among convicted murderers, however, the recidivism rate is much lower, especially when it comes to those who commit murder again.
Nancy Mullane, author of the book Life after Murder, studied the patterns of 988 convicted murderers who were released from California prisons, none of whom were rearrested for murder.
The timing and gruesome repetition of Pratt’s crimes make him an anomaly — one that led many to ask whether he had been destroyed by juvenile incarceration.
"If anybody’s been in prison 30 years in the adult system, they’re no sweethearts," Ronald Gruen, a psychologist who has evaluated juvenile criminals for decades, told the Press of Atlantic City. "They’re probably a very angry, very paranoid individual. Probably very upset with the world."
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Girls, 13 and 14, 'murdered woman in sustained and brutal attack'
Angela Wrightson was found with more than 100 injuries in the horrific attack (Picture: PA)
Two teenage girls aged 13 and 14 beat a woman to death in her own home using a variety of weapons in a ‘sustained and brutal’ attack, a court has heard.
The bloodstained body of Angela Wrightson, 39, was found at her home in Hartlepool, County Durham, having suffered more than 100 injuries after she was battered with a wooden stick laced with screws, a TV set, a computer printer, a coffee table and a shovel.
The court was told that Ms Wrightson was discovered on the sofa in her front room, naked from the waist down, by her landlord on December 8 2014.
Smaller items such as a kettle and a metal pan had also used been used in the attack, together with a glass ceramic vase and a glass ornament.
The teenagers, who are both charged with murder, cannot be named for legal reasons.
The girls, who are now aged 14 and 15, appeared in the dock at Leeds Crown Court to deny the charge.
Opening the case, Nicholas Campbell QC said: ‘The prosecution’s case is that Angela Wrightson was murdered and that the two defendants are guilty of that murder.’
The girls were each flanked by an intermediary who will help them understand the court process.
Mr Campbell added: ‘It became clear that she (Ms Wrightson) had been the victim of a sustained and a brutal attack. There were well over 100 injuries on all parts of her body.
‘The evidence at the scene of the crime showed that she had been assaulted on 12 separate locations within and around that room. A number of implements were used.’
Both defendants admit they were present at the time the injuries were inflicted.
The older girl accepts that she struck Ms Wrightson but said she did not intend her serious harm.
The younger girl says she played no part in the assault and did not encourage her co-accused in any way.
Mr Campbell said: ‘The prosecution case is that they were in it together and they are jointly responsible for this fatal attack.’
Counsel in the case and the judge presiding over the five-week trial, Mr Justice Henry Globe, did not wear wigs during the hearing.


A student of First Grade College in Kano, Sadik Ado-maje, has stabbed his colleague, Usman Salisu, to death.

An eyewitness told the News Agency of Nigeria in Kano on Thursday that the incident happened around 11am on Wednesday.


According to the witness, the incident happened during a fight that ensued between the deceased’s brother and Ado-maje at the school gate.

The witness added that the deceased, who was transferred to another school to complete his SSS studies, was in the school to collect his JSS 3 Placement Examination result.

It was learnt that when he reached the school area, he met his brother in an ensuing fight with Ado-maje and decided to settle the quarrel between them.

The intervention of Salisu angered the suspect (Ado-maje), who thought that he intervened in the matter in favour of his brother, when he quickly stabbed him with a knife in his stomach.

Salisu was rushed to the hospital where he was later confirmed dead.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Kano State Command, DSP Magaji Majiya, confirmed the incident.

He said the suspect ran away but was later apprehended, adding that “the suspect is now cooling his feet at the Kwalli Police Division.”

Majiya said as soon as investigations were completed, the suspect would be charged to court.


The body of Sergeant Stephen James, the mobile police officer who killed twin brothers,  their friend and turned the gun on himself at Paulson Plaza, Ketu, Lagos on Dec. 26th 2015 has still not been claimed from the morgue by family members.

Sergeant James who was attached to Mopol 22 Squadron under the leadership of SP Suleiman Y. Toyin was posthumously tried and dis­missed from the police force.

Three weeks after his suicide no family member has come forward to claim his body or even acknowledged knowing him not even his wife who is said to be a member of the police force and is currently serving under the Ogun State Command.

It was gathered that the Sergeant  listed his son as the next-of-kin, but left no address as to how his wife could be contacted.

Police in LA are looking for 18 year old Nakasia James (left), after her 21-year-old boyfriend Dorian Powell (right) was found dead inside his San Bernadino, Calif., apartment on Monday morning, Jan. 11th. Police believe Nakasia stabbed Dorian to death following an arguement at his apartment which turned violent and deadly. She left him in his pool of blood and vanished.

Weirdly, Nakasia or someone who has her access to her account, posted a confession to her Facebook page where she claimed to have got a knife and stabbed him after he attacked her and didn't mean to kill him. Police still haven't found her. See what she wrote after the cut..



A Senegalese immigrant was detained Wednesday in the strangulation death of a 35-year-old American woman, just hours after crime scene investigators returned to her Florence apartment to search for clues identifying her killer.
Ashley Olsen was found nude on her bed in her rented apartment on Saturday after her boyfriend had the owner open the door, alarmed that the woman had failed to respond to phone calls.The body had bruises and scratches on the neck, and an autopsy determined that she had been strangled with a cord or a rope.
 
The Italian news agency ANSA reported early Thursday that police detained the suspect Wednesday based on DNA evidence taken from the scene. Investigators had narrowed in on the suspect using video surveillance cameras along the route from the nightclub that showed them together Friday morning, a day before Olsen's body was found. The man was known to authorities for being involved in the local drug scene.
 
Authorities released no other details. The lead prosecutor had declined to comment on the case earlier Wednesday, and police officials say they are not authorized to speak to media during the investigation.
 
Olsen, originally from Summer Haven, Florida, had been living in Florence for three years, an active member of the expatriate community and art scene. She had moved to Italy to join her father Walter Olsen, who teaches in the Renaissance art city.
 
Walter Olsen issued a statement late Tuesday expressing the family's grief and confidence that the killer would be found.
 
"We are devastated that our precious Ashley has passed away resulting from a horrible and senseless crime," he wrote.
He described his daughter as "a beautiful and creative young woman, with a happy, exuberant and generous soul," adding: "We are heartbroken she was taken from us."
 
He asked that the family be left to grieve in peace and expressed "faith that the perpetrator will be found and sentenced."
 
 
 
Source: AP

Worried by the increasing rates of extrajudicial killings carried out by some of its officers, the Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase, yesterday hinted that recruits and officers of the force will be compelled to undergo a periodic psychiatric testing to determine their level of sanity.

Arase said this at the Nigeria Police Force Health Policy Revalidation meeting in Abuja. He said that the force was working towards establishing a Trauma Centre for its officers because of the nature of their job. “The Police should be concerned about the mental health of officers, “ he said.

Fela Kuti In Performance / Ginger Baker Footage (1971)


Afro-beat maestro, Femi Anikulapo-Kuti is saddened over the death of one of his late father's female dancers, Dodo Mayana.

Dodo, as she was fondly called was found dead at Grammar school bus/ stop along Ojodu Berger, Lagos.

According to Femi, the circumstances surrounding the death dancer was suspicious as she was found disposed of her personal effects.

Femi who broke the news of the loss via his twitter page alleged that the late dancer was murdered and regretted that the police, as usual won’t be helpful in bringing her killers to justice.

Hear him, “Heard Dodo who sells outside the Shrine was killed by a hit and run car on her way home by grammar School opposite Omole estate. I’m so sad. Sounds more like Dodo was mugged because when we got to her nothing was found on her, no money, no phone. Mehn sad.

“Dodo was such a nice and friendly person RIP. May those who did this not go free. Unfortunately our police might never find them. She was mugged (they now say must likely she took first chance) killed dumped by grammar school.”

So sad


Officer Christopher Warren Page was arrested on Thursday by special agents from the Tennessee Burea of Investigation and charged with first-degree murder and aggravated child abuse.

Page’s son Gunner suffered life-threatening injuries on September 2 at his Puryear home and died 5 days later, TBI officials said. During the course of the investigation, Agents developed information leading to Page as the individual responsible for his son’s death.



Matthew Stowe, the district attorney had asked TBI to probe Gunner’s injuries and later death.
Page who had been serving with the Paris Police Department was incarcerated without bond in the Carroll County Jail on Thursday night. The investigation into the incident continues, with the assistance of the Henry County Sheriff’s Office.

Source: TBI Newsroom

By Ameh Comrade Godwin on March 2, 2014@amcomrade

Pa-NitabaiThe family of President Goodluck Jonathan has said that it can not cough out N500m ramsom demanded by the abductors of Chief Inengite Nitabai.

DailyPost reports that the kidnappers had contacted the family and demanded N500m ransom as a condition for the freedom of Nitabai, who is believed to be Jonathan’s adopted father.

One of the children of the victim on Saturday night, told Punch that the amount was outrageous, saying that the family members were still confused on what next to do.

The child who doesnt want his name mentioned said the kidnappers’ demand had stirred serious tension in the family.

He said, “The amount the kidnappers are demanding is too high. Where do they expect us to raise such money?

“I am appealing to them to release our father. He is a good man; a God-fearing individual and symbol of peace in Otuoke and its environs.”

The abductors had threatened on Friday to kill Nitabai if the family failed to produce the money as soon as possible.

He further disclosed that, “the kidnappers contacted the family four days after and demanded the sum of N500m. Negotiations are ongoing between the family and the captors of Nitabai,”



At least 33 dead and 130 injured after gang of knife-wielding men attack a train station

At least 33 dead and 130 injured after gang of knife-wielding men attack a train station
At least 33 people are dead and 130 injured after a group of knife-wielding men hacked their way through innocent people at one of China’s busiest railway stations.
Distressing photos circulating online showed bodies, pools of blood and abandoned luggage scattered across the terminal floor at Kunming Railway Station in Yunnan province.
Authorities described the incident at about 9.20pm local time (1.20pm GMT) as an ‘organised, premeditated, violent terrorist attack’ in which at least 10 people stabbed commuters outside the station terminal before moving inside.
The death toll stands at 29 bystanders and four attackers who were shot dead by police.
Nothing is yet known of the motivation behind the attack, but the Chinese government has blamed militants from the remote far western region of Xinjiang, which is home to tensions between the government and Muslim separatists.
The state news agency Xinhua, quoting local government sources, said: ‘Evidence at the crime scene showed that the Kunming Railway Station terrorist attack was carried out by Xinjiang separatist forces.’
The Xinjiang region borders Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan and the Chinese government has blamed several attacks on militants there.
The region is home to a large Muslim Uighur minority who are angry at the treatment of their beliefs by the authorities.
Most attacks blamed on Uighur separatists have taken place in Xinjiang itself, but the train station was more than 620 miles away.
This is the first time Uighurs have been blamed for an attack so large and far from their home. A suicide attack in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in October was also blamed on the group by authorities.
China denies suggestions by exiles and human rights groups that the unrest is driven more by unhappiness at government policies than by any serious threat from extremist groups, who want to establish an independent state called East Turkestan.
Police shot dead four of the unidentified attackers and were searching for around five others, according to state media.
Several suspects were contained by police and the station and surrounding roads were cordoned off.
Medics were still treating people and taking them to hospital hours after the attack, according to the state-run Xinhua News Agency, which provided the number of people killed and injured.
An earlier estimate of 162 injuries which was reported by state media was reduced.
The death toll makes the attack one of the deadliest in recent Chinese history.
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Titilayo and Akolade and Arowolos’ residence where the murder took place
Following the sentencing of Akolade Arowolo for killing his banker wife, ARUKAINO UMUKORO visited their former residence and family
IT took almost six hours of an autopsy, which was covered in a 17-page report, the evidence of over 20 witnesses, over 20 court appearances, 32 months, and a two-and-a-half hour judgment to unravel the mystery behind the death of a banker, Titilayo Arowolo (nee Oyakhire).
The autopsy report summarised the cause of death as “multiple thoraco-abdominal injuries and multiple sharp and blunt force trauma.”
On Friday, February 21, a Lagos High Court in Ikeja sentenced to death by hanging 32-year-old Akolade Arowolo for the murder of his wife, Titilayo, who he repeatedly stabbed to death at their residence at No. 8, Akindehinde Street, Isolo, Lagos, on June 24, 2011.
Akolade was arraigned for murder on December 21, 2011.
When our correspondent visited the Isolo residence of the Arowolos on Thursday, it was quiet.
“My heart goes out to their little daughter. If they kill him, who would be left to take care of the daughter?” one of the neighbours, who pleaded anonymity, queried.
Another neighbour, who also pleaded not to be named, said he was surprised that Akolade carried out such dastardly act, adding that he never imagined such a thing would happen.
“He liked to socialise sometimes. So, he might have been under the influence of something to have committed such an act. It was unexpected,” the neighbour said.
Another tenant was said to have moved into the Arowolos’ former apartment a few months ago. However, he was not available for comments.
People in the neighbourhood were also not willing to talk about the incident.
It was difficult to convince witnesses to take the stand in the case because of the way society views such cases, said Mr. Nelson Ekoh, lawyer of the deceased’s family.
He said, “Nobody wants to be involved, not knowing that the same thing can happen to someone close to them. In that case, who would come out as witnesses for them?”
Wearied from the emotional toil the case had taken on him, including the media scrutiny on his family during the over two-year trial, Mr. George Oyakhire, the father of the deceased, said he did not want to say anything further than what he had already said about the case. For him and his family, they had borne the pain for too long in the public. It seemed like, after the sentencing, it was a time for them to grieve privately.
A week ago, he told The PUNCH that he would not rejoice over the death penalty handed to his son-in-law. “The Bible says that you should not rejoice at the downfall of your enemy. I feel bad about all this because this was a boy I assisted in every way I could. He even said when giving evidence in court that we were close and this is very true. I assisted him when he needed me and even though he was jobless; my daughter (Titilayo) also helped him.
“I am happy the judge berated Akolade’s parents for telling lies in court. They even claimed that she committed suicide. I am happy that my daughter has been vindicated.  I have also been vindicated because I told the whole truth in court. I leave everything to God,” he said while quoting from the scriptures.
The clincher to Akolade’s sentencing was the testimony of the forensic pathologist, Prof. John Obafunwa, who testified that there were at least 76 stab wounds found on the deceased’s body. During the ruling, Justice Lateefat Okunnu said, “All these injuries could not have been self-inflicted. Even if you try to injure yourself to that extent, at a point you would have dropped the knife.”
However, Olanrewaju Ajanaju, Akolade’s lawyer, stated that the defence counsel may explore other options.
He said, “In a matter like this, the court that ruled is a court of first instance. All we need do is look at the judgment very well. If there is going to be any reaction from us, you would get to know. I don’t think there is any need for us to pre-empt whatever we want to do. If we can explore other avenues, why would we neglect to do that? You heard the pronouncement. If you were in my shoes, would you leave it like that?”
Despite the conviction, there is no closure for the Oyakhire family yet as it would take a while before life returns to normal for them, noted Ekoh. “You can never close anything that has to do with murder. For one, they (Akolade and Titilayo) had a child together and seeing that child would always remind one of what the mother went through,” he said.
Ekoh also claimed that the police may have bungled the case were it not for the incontrovertible evidence.
He said, “There were attempts to bungle the investigations at the start. For example, we gave the police Akolade’s three phones that were recovered from the crime scene and asked for the call logs. They couldn’t produce it. We wrote the Ministry of Justice. The photo at the crime scene got to the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions a day to the trial and they were incomplete. At a time, we had to rely on the pictures taken by private photographer I took to the crime scene.
“Also, at the crime scene, two blood stained knives were discovered and a hammer. One of the knives was stuck to the deceased. But when the pathologist called for the killer weapon when they took the corpse to the morgue, they only gave him one knife. But there were two knives involved, one with a regular straight blade, the other with jagged edges, and a hammer. In a report, the pathologist said a blunt object was used.”
However, the Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, told SUNDAY PUNCH that she could not confirm Ekoh’s claim. She also noted that the investigators that worked on the case in the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti,  Yaba, had either retired or been reposted. Braide added that the case had been decided by a high court already.
“It was clear, we investigated, charged him and he was convicted. I don’t want to comment further on this matter. The case has been decided by the court.”
She noted that the sentencing showed that the police was working. “Most times people are not patient with us. But we are always for justice, no matter how long it takes, justice would be done,” she said.
Akolade and Titilayo Arowolo got married in 2008 and the marriage was blessed with a daughter, Olamide. But the marriage was fraught with problems ranging from accusations of alleged infidelity to domestic violence. Titilayo, who was an employee of Skye Bank, Marina, was said to have moved out of her husband’s house on several occasions due to their many disagreements before the fatal incident on June 24, 2011.
That incident has since left two families broken and a five-year-old daughter, Olamide, who would not grow up knowing her biological parents. Oyakhire said Olamide was too young to be told the truth about her parents and that she was doing fine.
He said, “She is just about five years old and cannot be told of what has happened. However, when she is mature and begins to ask questions, we will tell her everything that happened.”

Following public outcry and reports which greeted the alleged shooting of John Ndubuka, Personal Assistant to the Abia State governor’s son, Chinedu Orji on the order of Orji himself, which was first broken by National Mirror newspaper, the media house has been sued by Orji over what they described as defamation of character.

In a letter written to the media house by his lawyer, Chief Barrister C.C Nwabuko, the claimant detailed how Orji was inundated with calls from across the globe following the report on National Mirror website that he ordered his security aide to shoot John over a minor disagreement.

They dismissed the report of the paper who called Orji a rascal, an imposter, highly temperate and pugnacious, disrespectful and a murderer. They noted that their client is a practicing Engineer and Chief Executive of many companies as well as an undisputable reputable son of Amaokwe Ugba Ibeku of Ikwuano/Umuahia clan, who is loved by his people on account of his father’s giant stride in governing the state.

“It is most regrettable and painful for the National Mirror to throw caution to the winds by publishing and posting to the whole world a most malicious, outrageous false story which is outrightly disparaging, injurious and also calculated to lower our client with the representations to the whole world, which you know is criminally libelous and actionable in court even in the bereaved state of our client”, stated the letter.

They asked the Newspaper to retract the report within seven days as well as pay the sum of N600 million, or face the music in the court of law.

THE Catholic Bishop of Umuahia, Abia State, Rev Lucius Ugorji, has urged security agencies handling the investigation into the death of the late John Ndubuka, Personal Assistant to the son of Abia State governor, Engr. Chinedum Orji, to ensure that those behind the killing are brought to book. The Bishop said that the death of Ndubuka should be swept under the carpet, and that making public the findings of the things that led to the shooting and killing of the young man will make his soul to rest in peace. It will be recalled that the police, in statement, had said that three police men who were at the immediate vicinity of the shooting on the day of the incident have been arrested and are currently undergoing interrogation, with the aim of finding out what happened, promising that their findings will be made public. Speaking while delivering his homily at the funeral service for the late Ndubuka, Bishop Ugorji said that death of the late Ndubuka was painful because of the tragic way he was killed on the 15th of February this year. Bishop Ugorji lamented that people often attribute bad incidents to the act of God, adding that, “this kind of senseless killing of a young man like Ndubuka cannot be said to be an act of God, and it is condemnable.” Speaking further, the Bishop said: “Since the death of Ndubuka, there have been many sides to the story, with some saying that it was a stray bullet, while some are saying that it was accidental discharge. But whatever it is, the people are waiting for the police to conclude their investigations and make same public. “This is senseless killing can never be the destiny of the young man to be so killed in the full glare of the crowd. What we are saying is that the shooting and killing of Ndubuka, who was an ardent Catholic, should not be allowed to go the way of other such shootings.” The Catholic cleric noted that the irony of death is that it does not hear the cries of the loved ones, and that no one takes the turn of another in dying, adding that, “Death is a part every mortal must take, and a debt, which everyone must pay.” In his speech the state governor, Chief Theodore Orji said that the death of Ndubuka was as a result of an accidental discharge and was not killed by anybody from his family since they will never kill or destroy a house they had built. Orji described the late Ndubuka as a close relation of his, and wondered why anyone would say that either he or a member of his family would want to kill the young man. According to the governor, “It is one death that has pained me so much since I became an adult, as my family has been in disarray since that death, to the level that I have lost appetite and finds it difficult to eat.”






BY UMAR YUSUF

YOLA – Piqued by the incessant attacks by Boko Haram insurgents in the states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, Gov Murtala Nyako, has called for a more proactive measures to stem the tide.

Nyako told newsmen in Yola Thursday over recent attacks in the affected states, that the authorities needed to do more to allay the fears of the public who have started getting tired of excuses.
A survivor of the Yobe massacre. Courtesy: Sahara Reporters.

A survivor of the Yobe massacre. Courtesy: Sahara Reporters.

The Governor revealed that people were agitated and might start coming out to demonstrate their displeasure with the ways things were deteriorating in the affected areas.

According to him, the authorities needed to know the people funding the insurgents and why the steady attacks on the populace even with the state of emergency in place.


A prosecution witness on Thursday told a Lagos High Court at Igbosere, that the alleged murderers of face book lover, Cynthia Osokogu, had it all planned, a few days before she was killed.

The prosecution witness, Joseph Edo, told the court how Olisaeloka Ezike (second defendant), went to Agboju Market at the instance of Okumo Nwabufo (first defendant) and purchased a chain and a cellotape, which they used in ‘killing’ Cynthia.

Led in Evidence by the state Attorney-General, Ade Ipaye, Edo told the court: “it is the defendants’ stock-in-trade to invite women to hotels, drug and rape them.’’

He told the court which was presided over by Justice Olabisi Akinlade, that Okumo and Ezike had it in mind to kill Cynthia on her arrival in Lagos.

“From my investigation, I discovered that the first defendant sent the second defendant to Agboju Market to buy the instruments they used for the operation, a few days before Cynthia was killed.

“The second defendant (Ezike), after getting the items and while still at the market, used his phone to snap them and forwarded the picture to the first defendant (Nwabufo).

“He equally sent Nwabufo a text message from his phone asking if this was the chain and cellotape you asked me to buy.

“Nwabufo replied Ezike that it will be okay for the job, the messages are all in their phones,’’ Edo said.

The witness also told the court that he discovered that the third defendant, Orji Osita, who is a pharmacist, aided the primary suspects to commit the crime by supplying them the Rohypnol used in subduing the deceased, before they carried out the killing.

He said the fourth defendant, Nonso Ezike, dishonestly received Cynthia’s Blackberry cell phone from his elder brother, who is the second defendant.

“It was discovered that it was not the first phone he (Nonso) bought from the second defendant and he has knowledge of the first and second defendants stock-in-trade.

“They specialise in bringing ladies into hotel rooms, enticing them with one or two things and then rape them,’’ Edo said.

Earlier, Justice Akinlade admitted in evidence the confessional statements and video evidence made at the Festac Police Station on Aug. 20, 2012 by Nwabufo and Ezike, admitting the murder.

In a ruling delivered on the admissibility of the statements made by the first and second defendants, after they alleged that their statements were gotten under duress, Justice Akinlade held that their allegations before the court were concocted as there was no evidence to buttress their claims.

Akinlade added that from her examination of the confessional statements, the handwritings of the defendant did not show they were under torture to write them.

“The defendants were questioned in an open place and were also asked by the Area Commander if they made their statements voluntarily, which they attested in the affirmative.

“Moreover, from the video evidence, the defendants looked well and untortured.

“It was when the Area Commander realised their narration was the same that he requested for a cameraman to video them,” she said.

She added that the prosecution had proven its case in the trial-within-trial to determine the admissibility of the confessional statements made by the first and second defendants.

“I hereby admit the confessional statements and video evidence made by the defendants and tendered by the prosecution as exhibits’’ Akinlade held.

Akinlade adjourned the case till March 13, for continuation of trial. (NAN)

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