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Woman 'left in coma by man she met on Craigslist'
Danielle Jones before the attack (Picture: GoFundMe)
A woman is in a coma after being attacked by a roommate she met on Craigslist, her family claims.
Danielle Jones was strangled and cut up on her 23rd birthday in Miami.
She was left with a brain injury, huge scars on her face and neck, and her mother doesn’t know if she will ever wake up.
Byron Mitchell, 35, has been charged with attempted murder, but claimed to police he was acting in self defence as the victim had a knife.
Danielle’s mum Aimee Nikolove told NBC: ‘I’m still in shock, I can’t comprehend that someone can do this to someone, mutilate them in such a way and try to kill them.

Danielle Jones https://www.gofundme.com/6jpyggsc
Danielle Jones after she was attack (Picture: GoFundMe)
‘My daughter’s face is cut up like he was going to take her face off. She has a brain injury, no one knows what the prognosis is.’
Mitchell had moved in with Danielle just a week before it happened.
In a GoFundMe post, her cousin Kaitlin Cabot wrote: ‘She is in a coma, intubated and holding on to life… If and she wakes, she will need extensive care and rehabilitation.’
This photo provided by Miami-Dade Corrections Department shows Byron Mitchell. A South Florida woman is hospitalized in a coma after she was allegedly attacked by Mitchell, a roommate she recently found on Craigslist. Court records show Mitchell is jailed on attempted murder charges in the Feb. 14, 2016 attack on Danielle Jones. Mitchell has entered a written not guilty plea. (Miami-Dade Corrections Department via AP)
Byron Mitchell denies attempted murder (Picture: Miami-Dade Corrections Department via AP)



Warri Billionaire,Chief Ayiri Emami, yesterday, alleged threat to his life by some Ijaw persons for allegedly giving security agencies information on the recent bombing of crude oil and gas pipelines in Warri South-West Local Government Area, Delta State.

He said, “Many people have called me on phone querying why I should liaise with security agencies and join the Joint Task Force to Egwa II, where suspected militants blew up one of the pipelines, last week.



“They are not just trying to bully me, they are threatening my family, but I want to say that I am not deterred by their threats because it is the duty of every law-abiding citizen to give useful information and render necessary assistance to security agencies to track down criminals, which is what I have done.

“I have reported the threat to the Brigade Commander, the Navy Commander and the Police Area Commander in Warri.”

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,”


The Imo State Government has concluded plans to relocate about 5,000 shoemakers, of its indigenes resident in Aba, Abia State back to Owerri to run the state-owned shoe industry.
The state’s Commissioner for Industry and Non-Formal Sector, Mrs. Ugochi Nnana Okoro, announced this at a media briefing in Owerri, the state capital. She said the move would make the state a destination of choice in shoes industry, just as the state government has also advocated for the abolition of federal ministries in the states for their none viability.
Mrs. Okoro, who is also the supervising commissioner for Agriculture, said the arrangement would also encourage locally- made goods as well as boost the economy of the state.
According to her, all products made in the state must be labeled “Madein- Imo.’. She said government had acquired modern equipment to run the Standard Shoe Industry owned by the state. The commissioner said the industry had been producing high quality sandals for primary school pupils in the state.
She said that due to the numerous projects being executed by the current government in the state, it was not possible for the government to establish more industries.
Okoro said that some of the moribund government- owned industries would be reactivated and leased out to the private sector. Source






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.

The Federal Government has once again called on members of the Boko Haram sect to lay down their arms and engage government in a constructive manner to address their grievances.
President Goodluck Jonathan made the call at an international seminar on the Imperatives of Observance of Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law Norms in Internal Security holding at the National Defence College, Abuja.
The president also recalled the directives to the service chiefs to ensure that relevant human rights are emphasised in the training of members of the armed forces in the fight against insurgency.
He however expressed regret that the Boko Haram sect does not feel obliged to basic tenets of human rights, describing them as “brutal and removed from modern civilization,” killing innocent citizens at will.
He said the military was called in to support and restore normalcy but regretted that sometimes such engagements have had negative effects.
He however said that government will do all it can to ensure that any allegation of human rights abuse on the part of security operatives will be appropriately addressed.

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Once again, members of the Boko Haram sect attacked Izge village on Sunday, shooting sporadically and burning houses in villages.
Residents of Izge told the Hausa Service of the BBC that members of the sect stormed the village, killing several people and burning many houses with impunity in an attack that lasted three hours and 22 minutes.
TELL learnt that at the moment, many residents of Izge had fled the troubled zone to the neighbouring Adamawa State.
The insurgents attacked the same village last week, killing over 100  people. On a previous attack, Boko Haram members attacked the village and went away with food items belonging to the villagers.
The sect members also attacked Malari village, about 15km away from Maiduguri, the state capital.
In the meantime, Babangida Aliyu, chairman of the Northern States Governors' Forum, NSGF, has called on the Federal government to provide states currently faced with insurgencies adequate funds to help fight the menace.
A statement released yesterday in Minna, Niger State and signed by Danladi Ndayebo, Chief Press Secretary to Aliyu stated that, “The Forum also reiterated its appeal to the federal government to provide adequate funds to Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states afflicted with the problem of insurgency in order to address attendant issues.”
The Northern governors were further disturbed by the fact that another 29 persons were killed in Barkin  Ladi local government area of Plateau State on Saturday and called on the federal government to review its counter insurgency strategy in order to protect innocent citizens who are being killed by members of the Boko Haram sect.Adejuwon Soyinka

A Catholic Priest in Onitsha Archdiocese and Spiritual Director of Holy Ghost Adoration Ministry, Uke, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Obimma (a.k.a. Ebube Muonso), yesterday escaped death by whiskers when some gunmen suspected to be hired assassins fired several gun shots at him at a close range.
The incident, according to the source, occurred at about 5.30 a.m. while he was going to celebrate a morning mass for some worshippers at his Uke adoration center.
The source hinted that as he left his residence at St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Parish, Odume Layout, Obosi, near the commercial city of Onitsha for the Uke adoration center, he saw a group of boys at Peoples’ Club Bus Stop, along Limca Road, Nkpor, near Onitsha standing aloof and making calls.
The source stated that as soon as he sighted them, he suspected that they could be bad people and he increased speed of his vehicle, suspecting that they could be on his trail.
It was gathered that as he passed through Nkpor Junction, down to Umuoji to Ojoto and then to Ideani Junction where he was supposed to branch off to his Uke adoration center, he sighted another group of men wearing police uniform.
As he slowed down his car and beckoned on one of them to inform him that some bad elements were trailing him, so that they would go after them, believing that the uniformed men he was talking to were genuine policemen, other gang members on the same police uniform who were hiding inside the bush, trooped out from their hideout and allegedly opened fire on him at a close range.
As they rained the bullets on him with their sophisticated arms, the source continued, he sped off and escaped from their sight, without being harmed.
However, non of the bullets aimed and fired at him could penetrate his body but rather pierced through his vehicle’s front and back windscreens and damaged some parts of the SUV which he was driving.
Some of the Uke worshippers who spoke to newsmen on phone over the incident, said the priest ran into the center first and later went back to his residence at the Borromeo parish.
The worshippers also quoted the victim as telling that at the center that
he always sees AK 47 riffles in his visions and dreams till last night, when he couldn’t sleep any longer.
According to them, “after all the shootings, not even his cloth was touched, adding, it appeared that when the bullets were hitting his body, it was like little ice block touching him, because of how deep he was protected by the precious Blood of Jesus Christ”.
Those who reacted to the incident, said Obimma could have been attacked by some assassins suspected to have been hired by cultists, witches and members of secret societies who felt his prayers were having adverse effects on their occult practices.
.When some newsmen visited his residence at Borromeo parish, the vehicle was seen parked and covered with tarpaulin, while the security men attached to the parish said he had just returned from a burial ceremony of another catholic priest who died and was just buried at the Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity Cemetry, Onitsha.
All efforts to speak with him proved abortive as one if his aides, told newsmen that he was so tired to meet or speak with the press, as at the time of going to press.
Both the Director of Social Communications in Onitsha Archdiocese, Rev. Fr. Pius Ukor and one of the Personal Assistants to Archbishop Valerian Maduka Okeke, Rev. Fr. Ben Ogbunuko, confirmed to newsmen on phone that the incident actually took place.
Frs. Ukor and Ogbunuko however added that they had called Fr. Obimma’s line several times to hear from him but without response.
One of Obimma’s aides who did not want his name in print, told newsmen on phone that Fr. Obimma could not speak to anybody yet on the incident until he obtains an approval from the Archbishop.
It would be recalled that tragedy struck at the Uke center on Friday, November 1, 2013 when about 28 worshippers died in a stampede that erupted during a night vigil that were attended by Governor Peter Obi of Anambra State and some members of the All Progressive Grand Alliance, APGA team campaigning for the Governor-elect, Chief Willie Obiano.
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From TIMOTHY OLANREWAJU, Maiduguri
Shehu of Bama, Alhaji Kyari Ibn Ibrahim Elkanemi yesterday described his almost five hour close shave with Boko Haram insurgents as traumatic, saying he survived the Wednesday morning attack on his palace by divine intervention and personal security measures.
The first class traditional ruler was sacked from his palace in the early hours of Wednesday by Boko Haram insurgents who unleashed violence on the town, killing about 98 people while part of the palace and many vehicles were burnt. Many shops, commercial centers, houses including a Low Cost Housing Estate, Central Motor Park among others were burnt.
Giving an account of how the insurgents invaded the town, the emir while conducting journalists round the ruins of the town yesterday said the Boko Haram rode into Bama in convoy of Sports Utility Vehicles (SUVs) mostly Hilux vehicles, motorcycles and tricycles at 4a.m. He said the insurgents forced their way into the palace with grenade and explosive devices when it became difficult for them to gain access through the heavily fortified gate, adding that it was then he realised that they (Boko Haram) meant business.
“Somebody called me at 4a.m that he saw some vehicles and motorcycles with many armed men moving into the town through the Goni-Kurmi area (outskirts toward Sambisa Forest). I called (Army) Captain immediately and I was told Boko Haram have entered the town. I started hearing gunshots 30 minutes later and I tried to reach the Brigade Commander (Army) but his lines were not going through. The gunshots and sound from grenade, explosive and other high weapons were coming from different directions but I was still in the palace.
“Later, palace aides told me many women and children were hanging around the four corners of the palace wanting to enter to take refuge. Some minutes later, the insurgents came and drove them away. They attempted to enter the palace through the main gate but when they discovered it was difficult, they fired their RPG and grenade to break the door. They poured diesel on the door leading to the main building but they didn’t succeed. While this was going on, I moved my family and other members of the palace to another area,” he disclosed.
He said the insurgents operated for about one hour while he also was busy plotting his survival and that of his family within the palace premises. “When they couldn’t enter the main building, they also attempted to burn it but their efforts were frustrated. So they decided to burn all the vehicles within the premises and fired shots into the building throughout their stay,” he added.
Asked to disclose how he escaped being killed, Shehu Kyari said he wouldn’t disclose his security measures. “That is personal to me and I hope you wouldn’t want me disclose my personal security measures,” he maintained.
An apparently frustrated royal father, said his people are gradually losing hope in the ability of the federal government to tackle the insurgency which he said has claimed many lives and paralyzed the economy and social life of the people. He maintained the presidency was not been properly briefed on the security situation in the state and the northeast, calling on government to involve the traditional rulers in the area “to end the insurgency once and for all.”
He said the Boko Haram men came with RPGs and other high calibre weapons while the military was using AK 47 to fight back. He claimed the security troops had to retreat when they ran out of bullets even as he commended the military personnel for their gallantry and patriotism.
He also said 34 people were buried shortly after the attack on Monday but added that many residents buried their relations without informing the palace or authority. Residents put the death toll at 57 but Chairman of Youth Volunteers in Bama, Akura Satomi told journalists 98 bodies were recovered from affected areas by his men while the Bama Local government Chairman, Alhaji Baba Shehu Gulumba who also escaped being killed when the Boko Haram stormed his house, said 80 people died.
As at the time of the visit, some dead bodies were still being recovered. The District Head of Goniri Ward, Alhaji Baba Shehu Terab who was reportedly shot in the head by the insurgents later died yesterday afternoon. Prominent government officials and journalists attended his funeral rites in front of his burnt house in Bama yesterday while another corpse was being brought out of the Bama General Hospital at about 3.30pm when journalists visited.
Chief Nursing Officer at the hospital, Malam Emit Mohammed Shuwa  said the hospital received 48 wounded patients, mainly from gunshots, adding that  17 of the patients later died. “We just remove nine bullets now from the bodies of some patients while 16 people have been referred to Maiduguri hospitals,” Shuwa said.
Commissioner for Local Government, Alhaji BabaKaka Garbai said the state governor, Kashim Shettima has constituted a committee to rebuild all burnt structure and released N100 million towards that .He said the Central Market which was rebuilt last year after similar attack by the insurgents will be rebuilt again even as he described the attack as unfortunate and setback.

From EMMANUEL UZOR, Onitsha
Security agents in the commercial city of Onitsha and Anambra State in general are having hectic time controlling the series of clashes in the city between street urchins at various motor parks ahead of President Goodluck Jonathan’s visit to the city today.
Saturday Sun gathered that the crisis between Ndi Ukwu Aziza and Ndi Ukwu Otosi over the control of Aba park at Onitsha-Owerri road escalated yesterday resulting in blocking the Onitsha-Owerri Road for several hours before team of soldiers, navy and policemen led by the Divisional Police Officer, DPO in charge of Okpoko police division, Mr. Emeka Ugwu restored normalcy to the area.
The clash was coming even as President Jonathan is expected to land at Asaba International Airport from where he will use Air Force helicopter to land at Chuba Ikpeazu Stadium, Onitsha to pay courtesy call on Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe before departing for Owerri, Imo State.
Meanwhile security has been beefed up in the commercial city of Onitsha ahead of the president’s visit. The Area Commander in charge of Onitsha Police Area Command, Mr. Benjamin Wordu was seen patrolling the city with team of policemen as part of security measures.
However, a visit to the Imeobi palace of Obi of Onitsha showed heavy presence of security personnel as well as others who were seen working round the clock to make sure that there was serious security during and after president’s visit.
The Chairman of Onitsha North council area, Mr. Osite Egbuna, said there was heavy security ahead of Mr. President’s visit, adding that the entire commercial city of Onitsha is in great expectation to receive the president.
Mr. Egbuna also commended Governor Peter Obi for his support and leadership style that endeared him to the people, saying that the visit of the president will further bring development to the city.
Meanwhile, the police have deployed Anti bomb squad to the commercial city of Onitsha to ensure peace and security during and after the president’s visit.
Meanwhile, efforts to speak with the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Nnaemeka Achebe proved abortive.

By Ebere  Suzy Okoye
Two  persons were on thursday  reportedly killed – with several others seriously injured as motor park touts suspected to be the notorious war group known as  Ndi Ukwu Aziza and Ndi Ukwuotosi clashed at Aba central motor park, Upper Iweka in the commercial city of Onitsha.
It was  gathered that the bloody clash ensued when the two groups engaged each other in a fierce battle of wit – wielding different dangerous weapons including firearms over who controls the park.
During the ensuing battle, no fewer than 27 persons including travelers and drivers allegedly sustained various degrees of injuries when the two warring factions engaged each other in a deadly battle over who takes over the Aba central park.
Though the Police authority swiftly denied any casualty during the clash, our reporter who visited the scene shortly after the clash said over 27 persons mainly women and children who were suspected to be travelers and hawkers at the park sustained matchet cut wounds and other degrees of injuries from the rampaging urchins.
According to one of the victims who introduced himself as a loader at the park, Chinedu Anyigor from Ebonyi state disclosed that the incident occurred when a group of touts known as Ndi Ukwu Aziza allegedly recruited from Ogbaru Youths by the manager of the Aba Park, one Ifeanyi Okafor were relieved of the job following alleged illegal and criminal activities.
Anyigor narrates that Mr. Ifeanyi Okafor who was given the park by the state government to manage sought for the help of Ogbaru youths, who came into the park and described themselves as Ndi Ukwu Aziza.
He said, the group were in charge of collecting revenue from the park but when their activities became unbearable, they were asked to leave the park and another group, Ndi Ukwu Otosi entered in to take over the job, after much, the first group who were sacked stormed the park yesterday and started unleashing trouble on the people and in the process, they shot about two person dead.
Anyigor also disclosed that during the clash between Ndi Ukwu Aziza and Ndi Ukwu Otosi, property worth several millions of naira were lost, while calling on the security agencies and Anambra state government to intervene in the matter to restore law and order in the parks.
The Area Commander in Onitsha, Mr. Benjamin Wordu confirmed the incident and disclosed that the command immediately deployed team of policemen to restore peace and order in the commercial city of Onitsha and its environs and confirmed the arrest of some of the suspects.

Throughout on Wednesday, night President Jonathan and members of his kitchen cabinet, had  a hectic time trying to work out a damage  control measure to counter the back lash  on the removal of the Central Bank Governor, Malam  Sanusi Lamido  Sanusi, following the public outcry that trailed the announcement of his suspension from office.
According to Security sources who spoke with 247ureports.com, the revelations from the National Assembly, where the Minister of Petroleum, Diezani Madueke, claimed a whopping N700Million were spent daily on kerosene subsidy, was said to have jolted the initial plan by the presidency to arrest the former embattled former CBN Governor, Sanusi Lamido.
While, it could not be immediately confirm, the Minister of Finance, Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, had threatened to throw in the towel, as “her international reputation is at stake following the revelations from NNPC”
The president, according to our source had personally plead with Iweala, assuring that whatever is needed to be done will be done to clear the mess in NNPC.


A Lagos High Court in Ikeja has sentenced to death Akolade Arowolo for the murder of his banker wife, Titilayo, who he repeatedly stabbed to death at their residence in Isolo, Lagos, on June 24, 2011.
Justice Lateefat Okunnu, in her judgment on Friday, held that even though there was no eyewitness to the incident, the circumstantial evidence adduced by the prosecution had proved the murder charge against the convict beyond all reasonable doubt.
“I pronouce the defendant guilty and accordingly sentenced to death,” the court held.
Okunnu relied on the testimony of the forensic pathologist, Prof. John Obafunwa, who testified that there were at least 76 stab wounds found on the deceased.
Contrary to the convict’s claim during trial, Obafunwa had testified that the injuries must have been caused by sharp weapon applied on the deceased could not have been self-inflicted.
The judge said, “Applying the eliminating induction by eliminating other factors; judging by this case the factors, including the possibilities of another person entering the flat to stab the deceased to death, the possibility of the deceased stabbing herself and the possibility of that the wounds were caused in autopsy room; it is my finding that no other persons but the defendant who stabbed Omotunde to death.
“This established the causal link between the death and the defendant.”
The 32-year-old man, who was arraigned for murder on December 21, 2011, was said to have murdered his wife, Titilayo, at their residence at No. 8, Akindehinde Street, Isolo, Lagos.
The deceased was then an employee of Skye Bank Plc.
Obafunwa, who carried out the autopsy on the corpse of the deceased, had said there were at least 76 stab wounds on the body.
He described some of the wounds as penetrating to heart, and damaged the organ and others including, the diaphragm, lung and the liver of the deceased.
“I summarise the death of the deceased as caused by multiple injuries on the heart and abdomen due to knife and sharp blunt force trauma,” Obafunwa had told the court.
The prosecution led by the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions, Mrs. Olabisi Ogungbesan, called 15 witnesses among whom were police officers and the father, sisters and step-mother of the deceased. by Ade Adesomoju

A Zamfara High Court, sitting in Gusau, on Thursday adjourned a case of armed robbery and attempted murder preferred against Senator Ahmed Yarima and 29 others to April 8, 2014.
Yarima, a former governor of Zamfara, was arraigned in the court by the Inspector-General of Police on an eight-count charge of armed robbery, conspiracy and attempt to commit murder, among others. Yarima appeared before Justice Bello Gummi of the High Court along with the 29 co-accused persons.
However, the lead defense counsel, Mr Muhammad Katu, observed the prosecution should have cited the charges on separate sheets of paper to avoid duplication and complications.
This forced the judge to adjourn the sitting for about three hours. On return, Gummi ruled that the case was properly filed and ordered for the continuation of the case.
Both the  prosecution and defense counsel, Mr Oloye Torugbene and  Katu, respectively, however, applied  for an adjournment. The judge adjourned the case to April 8 when the pleas of the accused would be taken by the court.
Yarima was arraigned in the court by the IGP, following petitions by a serving member of the House of Representatives, representing Gusau/Tsafe Federal Constituency, Ibrahim Shehu.
The senator was alleged to have conspired with other accused persons to kill the Shehu on the Aug. 22, 2013. The complainant  also alleged that during the attack on him, the sum of N10 million was removed from his car.

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