Sunday, 9 October 2016

Iwobi and Ihenacho scores as Nigeria wins in Zambia

The Super Eagles of Nigeria defeated the Chipolopolo of Zambia two nill with Alex Iwobi and Kelechi Ihenacho the scorers before Mbesuma strike reduce the deficit.

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Police Explain Sealing of PDP Convention Venue



The Police Public Relations Officer, Donald Amunah has defended sealing of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) convention in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

Wednesday, 10 August 2016

LAGOS PPRO URGES WIVES TO SUPPORT HUSBAND





Lagos State Command Police Public Relations Officer,  SP Dolapo Badmos called on
the wives of junior police personnel to support their partners and encourage them towards
performing their duties effectively.

She stated this while receiving representatives of the Police Wives Association, (the umbrella body for wives of junior personnel in her office recently.

“Junior officers are the first point of contact with the public, they paint the picture of the force. So if you wives show good morals and character in the house, it will help them to be psychologically balanced,” she said.

Friday, 22 July 2016

God Apprehended Me – Robbery Suspect





A day that was suppose to be a joyful day for newly couple turn sow for one and reveal the dark dealings of another.-

Mr Olumide Ashinobi, 42, an indigene of Ile Ife in Osun State was apprehended on his wedding day “by God”.

The suspect who has been to prison before on account of stealing a friend phone was pick up by men of the Nigeria Police fore on his wedding day.

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Abia crisis: Traditional leaders want Uche Ogah as governor

Traditional leaders in Abia state have backed the court decision to sack Okezie Ikpeazu and appoint Uche Ogah as governor of the state. A cross-section of Abia State leaders, including traditional rulers, called for the immediate swearing-in of Ogah.
Leader of the group and traditional prime minister of Ibeku Kingdom, Chief Uche Akwukwaegbu in a communiqué read at the end of the traditional ruler’s meeting in Umuahia backed Ogah as governor of the state.

CBN: Skye Bank is healthy and not in distress

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has assured the public that it is totally safe and okay to bank with Skye Bank. In his statement, the governor of CBN, Godwin Emefiele pointed out that Skye Bank Plc is a very healthy bank and that depositors, shareholders and all relevant stake holders have no reason to panic about the recent changes in their board and executive management.

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Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Aisha Buhari Distributes Ramadan Package To The Less Privileged

Here are pictures from the flag off of the Kebbi State "Food Bank Program 2016" and distribution of Ramadan Package as gesture from the Wife of the President Mrs Aisha Muhammadu Buhari for the needy. The distribution was co-ordinated by Kebbi State First Lady Dr. Zainab Atiku Bagudu. See pictures below;

Ibrahim Kpotun Idris Meets Buhari

The new acting Inspector general of police, Ibrahim Kpotun Idris met with president Buhari this afternoon shortly after his appointment.

Friday, 22 April 2016

Owoseni calls for self consciousness

Commissioner of police Lagos state command, Fatai Owoseni as called on all Lagos state citizen and residents to be more conscious He said this at a recently held briefing with press men, were he stressed the importance of being conscious in whatever and wherever one finds his/herself. CP Owoseni, also warns parents to be more responsible to their wards has minors are being initiated to some secret cult group.

Friday, 4 March 2016

Police, Sharia fight over Ese's case


The police and the Kano state Sharia
commission are currently embroiled in a
blame game as to who should be held
responsible for the failure to return Ese
Oruru back to her hometown in Opolo,
Yanegua local government area of Bayelsa
state since August last year.

Ese Oruru was abducted from her Bayelsa
home, moved to Kano and allegedly forced
to marry one Yunusa Yellow.

According to Leadership, the assistant
inspector general of police (AIG) in charge
of Zone 1, Shuaibu Lawal Gambo, in a press
conference held at police zone 1
headquarters in Kano put the blamed on the
Kano state Sharia commission for
withholding Ese Oruru which restricted the
police from taking her back to her parents.

He said the commission failed to bring Ese
on a set date she was expected to be taken
back by the police to her parents in Bayelsa
as directed by the Kano emir.

The AIG confirmed he had obtained
information from his predecessor, AIG
Tambari Yabo, that the Kano emir,
Muhammad Sanusi II, had sent a delegation
made up of some members of the Sharia
commission and a representative of the
Kano emirate with a letter requesting the
police to take Ese Oruru back to her
parents.

“The delegation in the company of the girl
arrived very late in the evening to the Zone,
thus, it was rightfully agreed by all parties to
bring back Ese Oruru the following day for her
return back to Bayelsa, as Kano emir
requested”, he said.

Gambo however said the delegation failed to
return the girl as agreed for her trip back to
Bayelsa, which prompted the police to
innocently presume that the case had been
resolved by the Sharia commission through
alternative dispute resolution measures.

However, the director of theIslamic
Propagation of the Sharia commission,
Abduljabbar Uba Kabara, disputed the claim
of the police, saying the commission’s
officials were turned away from meeting
with the AIG when they came back with the
girl to follow up the matter.

Ese Oruru: “We’ll prosecute Yunusa’s father
if he’s found guilty”
“We returned to the Zone the second day as
agreed, alongside the lady and the father of
the boy and a delegation members.
Unfortunately, we weren’t allowed to see the
AIG then, Tambari Yabo.

“I myself went to the zone the third day, but to
no avail, as the AIG refused to see me, despite
the fact that we obtained a copy of a paper
signed by the AIG, indicating that Sharia
Commission had received the lady”, he said.

Meanwhile, the inspector general of police,
Solomon Arase has directed the Sokoto state
police command to commence investigation
into another case of abduction of a teenage
girl, Patience Paul, who is being allegedly
held in the Sultan’s palace.

Saturday, 27 February 2016

Human face Appears in Benue Stream

Much may never have been heard or written about Awube stream in Ipole Ugbugbu Owukpa, Ogbadibo local government Area of Benue State, but the stream, according to the people is their major source of livelihood. A community that has existed since over three- hundred years ago has had its existence tied to the mysterious Awube stream. The River, to an average Ugbugbu person, is second to God as it is the only source of water in the small community. One thing about the stream is that the people bath and wash inside it, yet they drink and cook with it. Every Ugbugbu bred drinks the water that can ordinarily be termed unhygienic. There is usually no method of eliminating likely germs as the water is drank just the way it is fetched. It is strange for an Ugbugbu bred to boil the water fetched from Awube stream before drinking. Yet, no known water-related disease or sickness has been recorded in the community despite the fact that the people freely use the water. The stream that flows from Amala in Enugu State through Eke-Akpa does not dry up at any point in time. It flows throughout the year in defiance of seasonal variation. In Ugbugbu, Awube is divided into two sections – the up section ( Okpa- ogicho) and the down section ( Okpa-ogaje).The up section is usually where the men bath. It’s separated from the down section so the men and women do not see themselves while bathing. Ironically, it’s the women who fetch water for drinking, hence they are forced to fetch the sweat and dirt the men wash off their bodies. Most men who bath inside the Awube stream spit and urinate inside the same stream, though there is a myth that whoever urinates inside the stream will become impotent. What a sane Ugbugbu child will not do is to defecate inside the stream, as such is deemed irreverent and sacrilegious. It’s, however, strange that despite the growing civilization in different communities and villages, the people of Ugbugbu continue to drink and bath with the water whose source has remained a mystery.