Sunday, December 16, 2012

I Am Not Yet A Father, I Have No Child- Wizkid



         
In a recent interview with Sunday Sun, singer Wizkid denied fathering a child. Excerpts:

Sometime ago you were caught up in a love child controversy and after a while we didn’t hear anything about that again. So, are you a dad?

That story was false and there was no truth in it.

So, you are saying  you have no child?

No there is none.

It will be recalled that sometime last year, word came out that Wizkid had fathered a child. Although the singer didn't make any attempt at denying or confirming the story, I remember him tweeting about humans making mistakes around the time when the news broke, which led many to believe that the tales were indeed true. Also a picture surfaced recently on the internet, showing Wizkid's child and baby mama. The singer has now officially denied it all as rumors

Nigerian Sex Hawker Brutally Murdered In Italy



Franca Abumen
Victim Franca Abumen
A Nigerian commercial sex worker identified as Franca Abumen, who lives in Rome, Italy, reportedly met her untimely death in the hands of yet to be identified men who brutally murdered her by tying her ankles and strangling her to death with a black cord, tied around her neck.
Franca, 27, was killed in the woods of Stifone, between Narni Waters, in Rome but her body was not found until after 24 hours on Sunday 10th of December, 2012 after her friends called reported her missing at the police station when she failed to return home from a night of work.
The police commands Carabinieri in Rome and Viterbo are working together to unmask the identities of Franca’s killers.
Commercial sex workers usually fall  victim to gruesome murders and many violent acts. Sadly, many won't still learn from stories like this. May her soul rest in peace.

Kaduna State Crash Update: Timi Dakolo Is Alive


       

Word has been flying around that singer Timi Dakolo was involved in the the helicopter crash that allegedly claimed the life of Kaduna state Governor Patrick and former National security adviser Andrew Owoeye Azazi rtd.
It has now being confirmed that Timi Dakolo is alive and even tweeted a few minutes ago:
"God saved me..."
He however performed at the burial which Gov Yakowa and General Azazi attended after their helicopter took off.
Nollywood actor Ramsey Nouah is also rumored to have been involved in the crash. Unconfirmed reports however have it that Ramsey is hale and hearty in Abuja.

Could this be the last snapshot of Gov Yakowa and Gen Azazi? – See Photo


A photo by Cosmas Asogwa has emerged and believed to be the last photograph taken of Governor Patrick Yakowa and General Patrick Azazi before their ill-fated helicopter trip in which the helicopter exploded and plunged into the sea as the two men were making their way to Port Harcourt from Okoroba, the hometown of presidential aide, Oronto Douglas.
The photo shows the two men walking away from the photographer. The governor is dressed in a blue traditional attire while the general is in a fresh suit.
The photographer reportedly described Governor Yakowa as “most cheerful man I met today (Saturday)”. He said the governor, upon alighting from the doomed chopper that brought him into Okoroba, beamed with smiles, greeting and acknowledging cheers.
May the souls of the departed rest in peace.

Press Statement: Pres. Jonathan orders investigation into crash that killed Azazi, Yakowa

STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
PRESIDENT JONATHAN MOURNS VICTIMS OF HELICOPTER CRASH
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has expressed utter shock and sadness over the crash Saturday in Bayelsa State of a military helicopter resulting in the death of Governor Patrick Yakowa of Kaduna State and former National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Owoye Azazi (rtd), their aides, Dauda Tsoho and Warrant Officer Mohammed Kamal and the pilots, Commander Muritala Mohammed Daba  and Lt. Adeyemi  O. Sowole.
The President extends deep and heartfelt condolences to the families and friends of the deceased, and the governments and people of Kaduna and Bayelsa States. He describes the sudden loss of these distinguished Nigerians as extremely painful to the entire nation.
President Jonathan has ordered an investigation into the cause(s) of the crash.
REUBEN ABATI
Special Adviser (Media& Publicity) to the President
December 15, 2012.


Saturday, December 15, 2012

TRAGIC PHOTOS: Scenes of terror and grief at the US primary school shooting


In what is being described as the worst school shooting tragedy in America, yesterday, a lone gunman identified as 20-year-old, Adam Lanza, entered a US primary school, Sandy Hook Elemetary School on a rampage killing 26 people before turning the gun on himself. 20 of his victims were children. This tragedy has brought America, its President, and the world to tears.
See tragic photos below from the scene of the crimes courtesy NY Daily News.

This satellite image provided by Google shows the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.

The cars of parents rushing to pick up their children and media vans pack the street outside Sandy Hook Elementary School after news broke of the shooting on Dec. 14, 2012.

State Police swarmed the scene at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012. Newtown, Conn. is a small town about 60 miles northeast of New York City.

Family members embrace each other outside Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012.

Gov. Dan P. Malloy (r.) talks with officials at a staging area following the shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012. The Governor has been described as "horrified" by the morning's events.

A young girl is comforted by family and ambulance workers outside the Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012.

Three guns have already been associated with the shooter, who died at the scene. Witnesses said the shooter was masked. The mass murderer has been described as a 20-year-old man.

Dad Stephen Delgiadice said his 8-year-old daughter, who escaped unharmed, reported hearing two big bangs before teachers told her to get in a corner. "It's alarming, especially in Newtown, Connecticut, which we always thought was the safest place in America," he said. Here, a parent picks up his child from Sandy Hook Elementary School after the shooting.

Emergency personnel set up a temporary workstation in the school's parking lot following the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut on Dec. 14, 2012.

A man mourns nearby Sandy Hook Elementary School where a gunman opened fire on school children and staff on Dec. 14, 2012.

Relatives react to the scene of the shooting outside Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012.

Cops and State Police swarmed the scene looking for the shooter on Dec. 14, 2012. The police presence at the elementary school was described as a "platoon" of state troopers.

A building in Newtown, Conn. has already been set up to counsel family members affected by the shooting on Dec. 14, 2012. Here, a woman is consoled as she weeps outside this building.

Students were sent to a nearby firehouse as a safe place after the shooting. Grieving parents rushed in to pick up their children after the shooting.

Sandy Hook Elementary School was filled with emotion, tears and horror as family members rushed to the scene of the crime after learning of the shooting on Dec. 14, 2012.

Family members and local residents mourn together at a local firehouse that was set up as a safe house following the shooting on the morning of Dec. 14, 2012.

A young boy is comforted outside Sandy Hook Elementary School, the scene of a shooting on Dec. 14, 2012 that has already claimed 28 lives.

A sign in Newtown, Conn. outside a local deli reads "Say a Prayer" on Dec. 14, 2012.

A local boy weeps as he is told what happened at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14, 2012. This boy was picked up from another local school, Reed Intermediate School. All schools in town were put on lockdown as details from the shooting emerged.

The terror experienced inside the Sandy Hook school weighs not only on the children, but also on the devastated family members who rushed to the scene to find their young children and family members who worked at the school.

Twenty children were killed by the rampage; 18 were found deceased at the scene, 2 died at local hospitals. President Obama spoke to the nation and through his tears, he hit on the fact that while many children survived the attack, their innocence has been taken away from them far too early.

Terrified children told news reporters they heard the gunshots as their teachers hustled them to safety. Amazing stories of courage and bravery from the elementary school staff are emerging as more children recount their terrifying morning inside the school.

President Obama addressed the nation in an emotional press conference on Dec. 14, 2012. As he usually does, the President spoke as an American and a parent. "They had their entire lives ahead of them – birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own," he said as he fought back tears. "I know there's not a parent in America who doesn't feel the same overwhelming grief that I do."

The shooting has claimed the lives of close to 30 children and teachers, making it one of the deadliest mass shootings in the history of the United States.

A woman waits to hear about her sister, a teacher inside Sandy Hook Elementary School, outside the school on Dec. 14, 2012. The gunman opened fire around 9:40 a.m. inside the school's main office. The shooting was said to have been contained in one section of the school building, including two classrooms as well as the front office.

The school was first locked down and once it was deemed secure, all children and staff were evacuated to a staging area outside the building. Here, children are safely evacuated from Sandy Hook Elementary School by State Police after a masked gunman entered the building and opened fire the morning of Dec. 14, 2012.

The victims were robbed of their lives, while the rest of their classmates were robbed of their innocence. Here, two young children console each other as they wait outside Sandy Hook Elementary School.

Mastermind Of Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's Mother Kidnap Shot Dead


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The mother of the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who was abducted from her home in Ogwashi-Ukwu in Delta State on Dec. 9, 2012, has been released.
IT was gathered that the kidnap victim, 82-year-old Prof. Kamene Okonjo, was dropped off near her home at about 10 am on Friday after spending five days in the kidnappers’ den.
A few hours after Okonjo reunited with her family at the palace of the Obi of Ogwashi-Ukwu, the police in Delta State shed light on the circumstances that led to her release.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ikechukwu Aduba, said there had been a bloody shootout between his men and the kidnappers in Asaba, the state capital, which had resulted in the rescue of the kidnap victim.
During the encounter, a suspected kidnap kingpin, Mr. Nwazor Nwose, aka Bolaji, believed to have masterminded the abduction, was shot dead by security agents.
In a meeting with journalists in Asaba, Aduba described Nwose as a notorious kidnapper who had been arraigned in court on a previous kidnap charge in Delta State and granted bail.
The CP said, “Nwose was arrested a few months ago, investigated and arraigned in court for kidnapping and was released on bail by the court. But he returned to Asaba and continued his nefarious activities.
“This time, he met his Waterloo. Combined detectives from the IGP taskforce and that of the State Police Command swung into action and invaded his hideout. Immediately he sighted the police he jumped a very high fence. Our men had no option; we had to obey the rule of engagement and opened fire on him.
“He continued, but eventually we got him by trailing the blood stain. We rushed him to Federal Medical Centre, Asaba where he gave up the ghost.
“Notwithstanding, four members of the gang were picked up. Two have been indicted so far. Another notorious criminal called Bright is in our custody. The names of the other gang members are Hard Rock, Tse-tse fly, and Tipper Boy.”
Saturday PUNCH learnt that Nwose had previously been involved in the abduction and murder of an oil magnate in Asaba in 2011.
Aduba said the operation to rescue the queen began on Dec. 13, stressing that it was concluded in the early hours of Dec. 14.
He said the police refrained from attacking the hideout of the kidnappers in Kwale, Ndokwa West LGA on account of the frail and advanced age of the victim.
Aduba said Prof. Okonjo was brought to the palace on a motorcycle early yesterday morning hale and hearty.
“We knew the victim was in Kwale, but we were very cautious not to invade the town so that she would not be harmed. We waited patiently and continued to monitor the area. Mama was brought in this morning by a motorcycle,” he said, adding that the two vehicles used in the abduction of Okonjo, a Toyota minibus with registration number KPP 64 XA and a grey Volkswagen Golf car registration number ASB 697 AA, had been impounded.

Tragedy: Five Siblings Burnt Alive In Lagos After Parents Locked Them In (Photos)


Five children between the ages of four and 12 were killed in an inferno in the Kirikiri area of Lagos State on Thursday.
It was learnt that the five children, Emeka 12, Ifeanyi 10, Chinasa eight, Joy six, and Bright four, who are of the same parents, were burnt alive at their home located at 29 Comfort Oboh Street, Kirikiri.
The parents of the victims were identified as Ogbonna and Margaret Igwuagwu.
Our correspondent learnt that although over 30 people live in the compound, which was completely consumed by the fire, only the five children died.
Sympathisers were said to have surrounded the premises crying and wailing over the incident, while charred remains of the victims were being evacuated.
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According to residents, the fire started at about 11.30 pm in the room where the five children were sleeping and later spread to other rooms all made of wood.
The parents of the children were said to have locked them inside the room and lit a candle for them as there was no electricity supply.
Neighbours said it was the usual habit of the parents to lock the children inside the room whenever they were going to their shop in the evening.
It was learnt that the children slept off while the candle fell, thereby spreading the fire to other parts of the room. Woken by the heat, they were said to have shouted for help while the fire raged, but neighbours were too busy saving themselves.
One of the neighbours said the eldest son, Emeka, had begged his parents not to lock them in but allow them to spend sometime outside but their mother refused.
“I can vividly remember when Mama Emeka ordered her children to go and sleep, saying that she needed to go back to attend to customers who were waiting for her. Emeka, the eldest, pleaded that they should be allowed to stay outside for a while.
“She insisted that they should go to bed since they were to travel the following day.  I believe that it was in a bid to prevent them from running out of the house that she locked them inside and went away with the key,” she said.
Some neighbours told journalists that they heard the wailing of the children when the fire was raging, but could not break through to rescue them due to a hard burglar proof that was used at the entrance of the room.
According to residents who witnessed the incident,  firefighters were informed but could not get to the scene  due to bad roads in Kirirkiri.
A resident, who wished to remain anonymous, said, “The road is not passable and there is always traffic congestion in that area. Men of the Naval Fire Service got here first, but they could not help the situation because the damage had already been done.”
One of the tenants, Udoh Bassey, whose room was also burnt, told journalists that no one could say exactly what caused the fire.
“It started at about 11.30 pm when some of us were still awake. It was the cry from that room that attracted my attention. The entire compound was razed down before help could come our way. I was able to save a few of my property because my room was located far away from the source of the fire.
“The children died because their parents locked them inside the house and went back to their shops close by. We tried but before we could reach them, there was an explosion from one room to the other as all the other rooms were razed down.”
When contacted, spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said the parents of the victims had suffered shock and were rushed to hospital.
“At about 11.20pm, police received a call that a house in Kirikiri was on fire. The house was made of wood and corrugated iron sheets and the fire engulfed it. Five children died in the fire,” she said.

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