Friday, February 26, 2016

BREAKING: Supreme Court Finally Sentence Reverend King To Death By Hanging

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The Supreme Court has convicted the General-Overseer of the Christian Praying Assembly, Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, a.k.a Rev. King to die by hanging.
This verdict unanimously arrived on Friday with a seven-man panel of Justice of the apex court which was led by Justice Walter Onnoghen.
It will be recalled that Ezeugo was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging on January 11, 2007, for the alleged murder of his church member, Ann Uzoh. He was arraigned on September 26, 2006 on a six-count charge of attempted murder and murder.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Ex Militant, Tompolo's Boys Defy President Buhari and Vow to Set Nigeria Ablaze

The highly elusive Tompolo, who has been in hiding since declared wanted by a court, may not be prepared to be seen any time soon as his boys apparently mean to upset the country.
 
Tompolo
 
Informed sources from the Niger Delta, claim that former militant commander, Government Ekpemupolo, better known as Tompolo, has ordered his boys to blow up more pipelines and plunge the nation into oil crisis if soldiers who have invaded Gbaramutu Kingdom in search of him, and ransacking the whole creeks, are not withdrawn.
 
The High Court sitting in Lagos had in January sought for the arrest over charges of corruption in excess of N30 Billion levelled against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
 
Tompolo, fearing humiliating arrest and detention had defied the court summons. The same court this week permitted the anti-graft agency to confiscate his assets.
 
The blown pipelines in Warri and Port Harcourt were largely attributed to him, though he has vehemently denied. Information at my modest disposal shows that he knows something about the blown pipelines. His boys did the job, but probably out of over zealousness, not on instructions from him.
 
The issue of Tompolo has divided Niger Delta Militants. Ramsey Mukoro, a prominent militant leader warning on Tompolo issue described it as witch-hunt. 
 
According to Mukoro, 'none of us is happy with what is happening to Tompolo and other Ijaw people who served under Jonathan, it is a tribal witch-hunt.' Iwere Peace Movement, a group advocating for Ijaw Nation and through Mr. Merie Oritsejolomi and Johnbull Deghele Omadeli warned against the Tompolo crisis.
 
According to the group “We see the EFCC charges against Tompolo as a plot to arrest him and keep him in detention like the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr Nnamdi Kanu and the former National Security Adviser, NSA, Sambo Dasuki and murder him in detention”.
 
Another Niger Delta warlord, Mr Africanus Ukparasia also known as General Africa has dismissed the Tompolo threat and given government the assurances that there is nothing can do to destabilize the region, He even offered to help the security agencies dismantle the Tompolo factor. General Africa is still relevant in Niger Delta struggle.
 
Tompolo have been hiding in the creeks, though he has been sighted at Asaba Government House recently, and sighted in few places in Warri and Sapele, the military have not been able to capture him.
 
Tompolo knows what will happen if they catch him. He will most probably be handcuffed, dumped into underground cells, forced to make confessional statements and paraded like a criminal in the courts. The case of Olisa Metuh, Nnamdi Kanu, Raymond Dokpesi and Sambo Dasuki is an indication that Tompolo will be finished off.
 
From his hiding place Tompolo had issued fresh warning to Buhari few days ago. According to the outbursts from the warlord “You can’t send soldiers to destroy a community, arrest young men and rape women in the name of searching for Tompolo. If they claim that everybody in the Ijaw land is a criminal, does it also mean that everybody in the north is a member of Boko Haram?”
 
The dilemma is that if Tompolo surrenders, humiliation untold will accompany him. Ibori may be better than him. If Tompolo fights back, the nation will burn but Gbaramutu Kingdom will be another case of human rights violations in the hands of security agencies. If Tompolo capitulates, the Niger Delta struggle will be buried because this man has enough influence to marshal out formidable forces more than the rest of the groups.
 
Tompolo have vowed to fight back. From what I gathered, has put his people on red alert in such a manner that if anything untoward happens to him, hell will be let loose on oil installations in such a manner that soldiers will be taken by surprise. To the best of my knowledge, he is ready to wreck more havoc, and is not ready to be humiliated like Nnamdi Kanu.
 
What options do Tompolo or correctly put what options do the Niger Deltans have because the embattled militant is a major factor in the Niger Delta struggle. Any humiliation of Tompolo is the humiliation of Niger Delta. It will bring joy and confidence to the bruised ego of Joint Military Patrols and Task Force, whose jobs of policing the creeks were re-assigned to the militant. Soon it will be the turn of Asari Dokubo, and other warlords until all Niger Delta militants are on the run, and the zone becomes another conquered territory.
 
What will the Niger Deltans do to avoid this Tompolo- Buhari war of the creeks and steer the nation out of this conflict. I will discuss it sometime n the future, but before then I advise the Tompolo boys who have sworn to defy Buhari and his soldiers, blow up oil facilities and set Nigeria ablaze to suspend their plans and allow the elders work out a settlement.

Central Bank Orders Nigerian Banks to Return N6.2b Illegal Charges to Customers (Statement)

Nigeria's apex bank has said in a statement that it has compelled Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) to refund N6.2 billion to customers they over charged as cost of transactions in 2015.
 
In a statement made available by the Director, Corporate Communications, of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Ibrahim Mu’azu, in Abuja on Saturday, the nation's apex bank said it compelled Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) to refund N6.2 billion to customers they over charged as cost of transactions in 2015.
 
According to the statement, CBN is always ready to checkmate banks and protect customers from illegal, excessive charges.
 
"The Revised Guide to Bank Charges clearly specifies allowable charges for all banking services; the CBN does not in any way condone the fleecing of banking customers under any guise.

"It was in the quest to provide a strong voice to banks’ customers and moderate the arbitrary charges that the CBN in 2012 established a Consumer Protection Department.

"The CBN has investigated over 6,000 complaints relating to unauthorized bank charges brought to its notice, following which banks have been compelled to refund N6.2 billion to affected customers in 2015 alone.

"The CBN wishes to reiterate its resolve to continuously enforce the provision of the Revised Guide to Bank Charges and urges members of the public to report cases of infringement to enable it investigate and apply sanctions on any erring DMB," it stated.
 
The statement urged bank customers to forward complaints of excessive bank charges to the Director, Consumer Protection Department of the Central Bank.
 
See the official statement below;
 

Wife of Ex Chief of Air Staff, Amosu, Returns N381m to Federal Government

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has recovered N381m from the wife of the immediate past Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Adesola Amosu.
 
Adesola Amosu
 
The EFCC revealed on Saturday that it recovered the N381m from Mrs. Omolara Amosu, wife of the former Chief of Air Staff, in three tranches: N180m, N101m and N100m.
 
According to The Punch, a detective revealed that the money was traced from the account of the Nigeria Air Force to the bank accounts of a company in which Amosu’s wife is a director. He added that Amosu’s wife is a signatory to the accounts.
 
He said, “We recovered N381m from Amosu’s wife, Omolara. Initially, we recovered N180m from her account before another N101m and then N100m. These were monies transferred from Air Force accounts.”
 
Explaining how the money was diverted, the detective added, “They (Air Force officers) sent the money to an account where their wives have interests or are signatories without doing anything.”
 
The Punch reports that a second source within the EFCC said that more properties belonging to the immediate past Chief of Accounts and Budgeting of NAF, Air Vice Marshal J.B. Adigun, had been seized.
 
The detective said a property, which is a quarry located in Ogun State, had equipment worth about $600,000. He, however, did not state the value of the property. 
 
Two weeks ago, houses worth over N2bn in Ikoyi and Victoria Island allegedly belonging to Adigun were seized.
 
The source said, “Adigun is still here with us. We recovered a quarry which he owns. In the quarry there were pieces of equipment worth about $600,000. They have all been impounded and investigations are ongoing.”
 
Amosu, Adigun and over nine air force officers are currently under investigation by the anti-graft agency for the procurement of equipment which was said not to be transparent.
 
Since his detention, Amosu had been quizzed over the procurement of two second-hand Mi-24V Helicopters instead of the recommended Mi-35M series at a cost of $136.9m.
 
The helicopters were alleged not to be operationally airworthy at the time of delivery while a brand new unit of such helicopters costs about $30m.
 
Meanwhile, it was learnt that Amosu and some other officers would be charged to court as soon as the holding charge which the EFCC obtained in court to hold the officers for 30 days from January 28 lapses.

US-Based Rev. Father Beats Up 70-Year-Old Man in Anambra for Allegedly 'Charming Him

A Reverend Father has battered a 70-year-old man in Anambra state after alleging that the old man charmed him.
 
 
A Catholic Priest, Rev. Father Mike Steve Ezeatu, who is based in the United States, shocked worshipers at St Dominic’s Catholic Church, Adazi Enu, Anaocha Local Government Area of Anambra State when he descended on a 70-year-old man and beat him blue black, The Punch reports.
 
Parishioners who spoke with Southern City News, said that the priest had finished celebrating a funeral mass and was about entering his SUV when he sighted the old man identified as Innocent Nwolisa and beckoned on him to come closer.
 
Obeying the call, Nwolisa approached the cleric, who descended on him, accusing the old man of charming him while he was celebrating mass on the pulpit.
 
The first son of the victim, Ebuka Nwolisa, who spoke about the issue, said his father was about to leave the compound of Ifedigbo in Ugweni Ojii, where the funeral mass of one late Ifeoma Ifedigbo, had just been celebrated by Ezeatu, when he was called back by the priest
 
“I think my father went because we are related to the priest and they know each other. My father thought the priest might be calling him to give him special blessing, but what he got was a beating.

“The only saving grace he (reverend father) had was that I was not around; that was why he got way with his action,” an angry Ebuka explained.
 
Another eyewitness, Mr. Arinze Ezeatu, who is a younger brother of the priest said, “Father Mike complained that the old man was releasing evil powers on him while he was at the altar celebrating the mass, and that was the reason for his action."
 
Arinze and Olisa Ezeatu, both younger and elder brothers of the priest, maintained that it was not true that Nwolisa was releasing evil powers on him, but that the reverend father was suspecting that the old man may have supported his brothers, whom the priest has for long been at loggerheads with over land.
 
According to them, “The priest is our brother, but he is more like a curse to us than a blessing. He is based in the US, and can be described as a businessman than a clergy. Because he has money, he has grabbed all our land and we have been in dispute with him.

“We have even reported him to the Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Reverend Paulinus Ezeokafor, yet he has not let go. The man he beat up is an elder in our extended family, and he has been advising the priest to relinquish the land to us and even settle our rift.

“We think he simply suspected that the man has started siding us after knowing the truth. That is why he beat him up on Friday after celebrating mass.”
 
Meanwhile, Ebuka the first son of the victim, who led his younger brother to the resident Parish priest of St Dominic’s parish to complain about the incident, told Southern City News that his father was recovering.
 
When contacted Mr. Abuchi Onwumelu, the Press Secretary to the Bishop of Awka Diocese, Most Rev, Paulinus Ezeokafor, (Onwumelu) declined comment.

Stop Hanging Out with Poor People, They Won't Make You Rich - Daddy Freeze of Cool FM Writes...

Popular Cool FM Lagos OAP, Daddy Freeze shared a photo of his gold watch on Instagram and explained to his fans why he only does wealthy activities and doesn't associate with poor people.
 
 
Below is what the popular Cool FM, Lagos radio personality, Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze wrote on his Instagram page;
 

Hilarious? What's Wrong with this Church Banner in Portharcourt? (Photo)

A church banner spotted by the road in Port Harcourt has sparked a hot debate on social media. You need to to see what it is.
 
 
A church banner pictured on the road, has amused a lot of people and since it was posted online as it caused a heated debate among internet users.
 
Can you spot the problem yet? Okay, here it is: social media users were quick to spot out that error in the spelling of 'worldwide'. The name of the church was was supposed to be "Living Covenant Church Worldwide" instead it was written "Living Covenant Church Worldwide"
 
The bone of contention is why on earth the church would leave the banner to grace to road despite the glaring error.
 
A debate among social media users about the issue is on whether the blame is to be placed on the person who designed the banner or on the church who allowed it.
 
What do you think?