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Saturday, November 30, 2013

Amaechi sacks Obio-Akpor councillors, chairman

Rivers State Governor, Hon. Chibuike Amaechi, last night sacked Obio/Akpor Local Government Area chairman, barely forty eight hours when a Port Harcourt High Court reinstated the chairman Timothy Nsirim,
and 17 Councillors avoiding legal traps, with effect from 28 November.

A statement signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Hon. George Feyii, said Amaechi took the action in the exercise of the powers conferred on him by the state Local Government Law, 2012.
According to the statement, the Chairman of Obio/Akpor Local Government Council is hereby directed to handover to the Head of Personnel Management of the Council immediately.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Man nabbed with 3kg of Cocaine at Kano Airport

A 28-year-old man, Maduagwu Nnaemeka Charles has been arrested by the operatives of National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), for being in possession of 3kg high-grade pure cocaine
worth N81 million at Malam Aminu Kano International Airport, MAKIA, Kano. Charles was nabbed at Kano airport on his arrival from Brazil on board Egypt Air Flight No. MS 879.
He had boarded Ethiopian Airline Flight No. ET 507 from Sao Paulo to Cairo in Egypt from he beat all security blocks, but luck ran out on him as he arrived MAKIA when operatives of NDLEA suspected his movement.

How I co-ordinated Lagos Black Sunday robbery – Godogodo

Sunday, September 9, 2012, will remain indelible in the minds of some families in Lagos State, who lost their loved ones to the brazen attack of a gang of heavily armed robbers, who laid siege to
strategic points in the state, killing at least three policemen and several other citizens, while scores sustained injuries.

But the arrest of all the members of the gang that operated that day, including the notorious South-West robbery czar, Abiodun Ogunjobi, aka, Godogodo, would bring relief to relatives and friends of those killed or injured during the encounter. Meanwhile, Godogodo, who was arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, led by SP Abba Kyari, on August 1, 2013, has revealed how he coordinated the bloody operation.
Bureaux de change robbery He gave chilling details of how he led members of the gang to cart away millions of dollars from bureau de change operators in Agege and Gbagada areas of Lagos. According to Godogodo, " On that fateful day, I called one of my boys, Sayeed Omolopa, to meet me at AlfaBeach in Ajah, and some other boys led by Kasali and Ejike. "They were about seven and my boys were five. Yemi Boss, who came with Ejike, said we should go to Agege and rob some bureau de change operators.
The agreement was that everyone will get what he lays his hands on. "We used two vehicles and over nine AK-47 rifles. When we got to Agege, some bureau de change operators that saw us ran to us thinking we wanted to change money and we opened fire on them and ran into their shops to pack all the money we found.
"In fact, we robbed from shop to shop and we also shot sporadically to scare people. We shot at people who tried to block the road and prevent us from moving. I can't count the number of people killed in that operation.
"Wherever people tried to block the road, we opened fire on them. The boys that went with me for that job were notorious, they were difficult to control but they all feared me. We made a lot of money from the operation "While we were trying to escape, we met a team of policemen attached to the Rapid Response Squad, RRS, and we thought they were after us.
On approaching them, we opened fire on the van and killed all the police in it and collected their rifles and escaped through Lagos-Abekuta road. "Money was not shared after the operation because everyone took whatever he was able to grab. When I got home I realised that I made over N500,000, but some days later, I was informed that one of my boys, Tosin, made over N6 million from the operation. "Everybody made a lot of money from the operation.
I didn't border to read the newspapers the next day to know the extent of damage but I knew many people lost their lives in that operation. You know, as robbers, we do not go for operations to kill but we kill when we don't have option." Why we killed policemen Godogodo also narrated how he and members of his gang killed four policemen at Ajah, in February 2013, snatching three AK-47 rifles from them. He said he killed the policemen because he wanted to recover his nine rifles seized by the SARS operatives from one of his boys, Tosin.
Narrating the incident, Godogodo said: "After SARS operatives collected nine of my rifles, I was left with only two AK-47 rifles and a pump action rifle. "On that fateful day, we went to rob residents of Awoyaya area in Ajah. I was with Odun, Oluwole,Yinusa and Sayeed Omolopa. "We robbed house-to-house and on our way home, we saw a police van and a policeman behind the van was sleeping, Odun suggested that we attack them and collect their rifles and I obliged. "We drove a Sports Utility Van and approached them, opened fire on the patrol van and it veered off the road. We went after it and killed all the policemen in the van and collected their rifles.
After that operation, we went to AlfaBeach to cool off." The Abule Egba killings Godogodo also narrated how he killed a Police Inspector and a corporal at Abule Egba area of Lagos. According to him, "Ife and Oleh brought the job, they told me that we should go and rob a man who had just returned from London with huge sums of money and some drugs. "We went to his house and discovered that he was not at home and we left in annoyance and went on to rob some people from house-to-house. "On our way out, we spotted some policemen at Oko-Oba police station, they didn't know that we were robbers.
We killed them before collecting their rifles. "Some few months later, we snatched a white Range Rover Sport in Ikeja and two of the occupants escaped with their phones. "We suspected that they were going to call the police. On arriving Agidingbi Road, we spotted two RRS men on a motorbike and we thought they were coming after us. We slowed down, by the time they got very close to us, I opened the window and fired rapid shots at them, they fell into the gutter with their motorbike and I sent my boys to get their rifles before we drove off. "When we got to Coca-Cola junction, there was serious traffic and we decided to make a turn.
When we got to the spot where the policemen fell, we saw some people who were trying to help them and my boys opened fire on them again. "We managed to make our way to Medical Road, close to ComputerVillage, but by then, the policemen there had received message of our operations and the moment they sighted us, they opened fire and damaged our tyres. "We managed the tyres up to Capitol Road. There was traffic and I came out of my vehicle to clear the traffic and there was this Toyota Camry following us.
I didn't know that there was an armed mobile policeman in it. When I returned I discovered that Kasali was struggling with the mobile policeman who was carrying a rifle. "I fired some shots at the policeman. He attempted to run away, I chased him and killed him on the spot before picking his rifle. We snatched another vehicle and abandoned the Range Rover Sport before we escaped."

Military bombs Boko Haram camps, many killed

Air strikes on Boko Haram camps in northeast Nigeria have killed "many" insurgents, the military said Thursday of latest operation aimed at crushing the four-year Islamist uprising. The bombardment
last Sunday targeted the notorious Sambisa Forest area of Borno state, which is considered an extremist fiefdom and has become a key focus of the military's ongoing offensive. News of the assault was slow to emerge as the mobile phone network in Borno remains switched off, part of the military strategy to hamper communication between the militants
Lagos - Twitter has blown up with students, lecturers and other citizens commenting about President Goodluck Jonathan’s ultimatum that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has a week to call off their strike or they will lose their jobs.

Most were very sceptic over the question if the President's ultimatum will lead to the end of the strike.
Buenos Aires - Nearly 100 women forced into prostitution were freed after police in Buenos Aires closed dozens of brothels, officials said on Thursday.
The 96 women, most originally from Paraguay and Peru, were released as police raided and shuttered around 30 brothels, police in the Argentine capital said.
Trafficking of young women is common in Argentina, according to authorities.
In 2012, officials dealt with 1 568 cases involving young people forced into work, with roughly half of them prostitutes.

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Photos: Mysterious healing river appears in Enugu state

Ahmedbabs Blog
Biko have you people heard of the River with healing powers that mysteriously appeared in a community in Enugu State? Well, now you have heard, so grab a can and head down there or go for a swim while offer lasts...:-). OK, let's get serious! A River with 'healing powers' (according to the people of the community) mysteriously appeared in a community in Enugu State called Nachi, in Udi LGA. The river, now called Orimiri Jordan (River Jordan) was first seen on Nov. 11th. Continue..