Wednesday, March 16, 2016

A Woman Disguised as a Nurse Tries to Steal 5 Newborn Babies from Hospital

A woman in Europe was nabbed after disguising as a medical personnel in an hospital to enable her steal some newborn babies.
The accused and the hospital in question
 
A 21 year old woman who tried to steal five babies from two different hospitals in less than eight hours disguised as a nurse has been arrested.

Dressed in a white gown, she entered a hospital room in Valencia saying she needed to perform a heel prick on a child.

She took the child from a relative’s arms but its father became suspicious and started to ask her about the supposed test, receiving incoherent answers in return.

The man then snatched his hours-old child out of her arms and the woman fled the room, but was tracked down to a toilet where she had hid to take off her fake nurse’s uniform.

A police spokesman confirmed she had entered two other rooms at the hospital in Valencia, adding: "Police later discovered the woman in custody had tried to take two other babies from a hospital in Cartagena 170 miles south earlier in the day. using the same excuse that she needed to do tests on them.

The scares happened within an eight-hour period on Sunday at Cartagena General Hospital and a second public hospital in Valencia called La Fe.

She had entered two more rooms before being caught - but discovered the woman in one was yet to give birth and was ordered out of the other by suspicious relatives of the child she allegedly tried to take.

Hospital security guards held her as she left the toilets before police arrived. Detectives discovered a bus ticket in her pocket as they searched her - and were subsequently able to link her to an attempted double baby snatch at the hospital in Cartagena earlier in the day.

Specialist officers are now trying to establish if she acted alone or with the help of accomplices.

Security at both hospitals has been increased following the scare.

Around 6,000 babies are born each year at La Fe Hospital.

The woman reportedly told police after her arrest she had recently suffered two abortions.

Seet the Beautiful Lady Barber Giving Enugu Men the Most Stylish Haircuts

In the midst of economic hardship, coupled with high rate of unemployment in the country, a pretty young lady has broken the norm, and now we celebrate her! If this post don't inspire you today, then nothing else will.
 
I was going through my Instagram page when i discovered this pretty lady who is giving men a run for their money in the coal city of Enugu state.
 
Her name is Kenechukwu Ezeh, and she is a professional haircut stylist and the owner of Gap Barbershop, who makes her money giving men their most stylish haircuts.
 
In this period of high rate of employment amid the country's depleted economy, seeing a beautiful lady making a living with a trade traditionally meant for men, gave my heart pure joy!
 
 
From all of us at Tori News, we celebrate Kenechukwu today, and wish her all the best in her career.
 
Below are photos of some of the most stylish haircuts she gave her ever-growing clients;
 

See the Mother of Five Who Spent $494,000 to Look Like a Human Barbie (Photos)

Get an insight into the shocking and unbelievable life of mother-of-five, Nannette Hammond who has spend an incredible sum of almost $500,000 trying to look like a human Barbie.

Nannette now looks like a life barbie after many surgeries
 
A 42-year-old Mother-of-five Nannette Hammond, has taken her obsession to another level after she splashed over $494,000 (£350,000) on plastic surgery to transform herself into a real-life Barbie.
 
Nannette stuns in red cloth
 
The procedure has seen her do three boob jobs, a breast lift, lip fillers, Botox, veneers, semi-permanent make-up, hair dye, nail extensions and daily visits to her at-home tanning salon. To top off her look, she even has the pink Barbie car.
 
Nannette was extremely gorgeous before she started surgery to make her look like a barbie
 
The woman who now looks like a real life Barbie loves to show off her new look by posting sexy and raunchy photos on her Instagram page. 
 
 
The full-time mother from Cincinnati, Ohio and her husband Dave are parents to Hannah, 16, Giovanni, 15, Sophia, 12, Alex, 10, and Antonio, five. Nannette - whose children all go to private school - says: 'People always ask me who takes my photos and I tell them it's either my husband or my kids.
 
 
'I know the other mums talk and gossip about me behind my back but I really don't care. Parents can think what they want and say what they want about my appearance but it doesn't bother me. I've taught my children to rise above it.
'My husband Dave and my children are just so proud of me and what I've achieved through surgery. They think I look great - my life is better than Barbie's now.' she said.
 
Nannette with her husband
 
She revealed that she became obsessed with Barbie dolls at an early age and has been doing all within her power to look exactly like a doll. Nannette said she won't stop trying to be the perfect Barbie until she is 70. She had over 50 dolls, along with a Barbie house, car and van.
 
Nannette with her family
 
She says: 'I loved playing with those Barbies. Growing up, I felt shy and self-conscious about my looks and wanted to be just like the dolls.
'I imagined they'd always be happy and I felt drab in comparison. I didn't like my hair colour and as a teen, I really wanted bigger breasts.
'I always knew I wanted a boob job as soon as I could. I started going on sunbeds when I was 16 to get Barbie's honey colouring.'
 

Six Elderly Fathers Were Mercilessly Flogged And Humiliated

Six elderly fathers were embarrassed and humiliated after they were given 120 strokes of cane for a surprising offense.
 
Six elderly persons were each flogged 20 strokes of the cane like helpless school children after they made a mockery of themselves by drinking to stupor and constituting nuisance. 
 
Nomau Akwai, Yusuf Bature, Salisu Abdullahi, Sani Rabi’u, Sa’idu Abdullahi and Musa Yusuf, all residents of Malumfashi Local Government Area, Katsina State were arrested by the police.
 
According to the police, the men were found wondering and intoxicated with alcohol at Gidan Mariya and Gidan Coach, an act that constituted nuisance to the public. 
 
The prosecuting police officer, Cpl. Joseph George, told the Senior Magistrate, Mannir Shehu that the convicts were arrested by a team of policemen on patrol at Marabar Kankara, a suburb of Malumfashi on March 13. 
 
George said the offence contravened section 183 of the penal code law and urged the court to try them summarily. When the offence was read to the accused, they pleaded guilty to the charge. 
 
In his ruling, the Senior Magistrate, Salisu Shehu sentenced them to 20 strokes of the cane each to serve as deterrent to others.

Ex Minister Jets Off Nigeria After Being Implicated in N3.14bn 'Jonathan Campaign Fraud'

A former Minister under the previous administration secretly left Nigeria in the fear of an arrest by security operatives after being indicted in a recent scam.
 
A former minister implicated in a N3.14bn fraud has sneaked out of the country as the Economic Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC closes in on her and some other suspects, The Nation reports.

The former minister reportedly left the country on Sunday, and her destination is unknown at the moment.

“The EFCC has been on the case for some time and one or two of the suspects at a point came to make statements. But one of the former ministers who was also connected with the matter has jetted out," an EFCC official said.

The ex-minister left the country quietly on Sunday. No one can say her actual destination and whether or not it was a routine trip abroad or a self-imposed exile.

“The reality is that there is no hiding place for any former public officer. Wherever a suspect is, the EFCC will repatriate such a person.”

Six chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Goodluck Support Group (GSG) have been named in the investigations.

The cash, meant for the funding of the campaign of former President Goodluck Jonathan was drawn on the orders of the Presidential Villa and paid into a coded account tagged Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Library.

Some of the key suspects, including some bureaucrats, have offered to return the funds.

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

CBN Proposes New Charges on ATM Cards and Cheque Transactions

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is proposing a N50 charge on every cheque leaflet obtained and used at the deposit money bank's counter.
 
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is proposing a N50 charge on every cheque leaflet obtained and used at the deposit money bank’s counter.
 
This is not the same as the collection charge on cheques, which is also proposed to be “one percent of cheque value or Naira equivalent of US $10 whichever is lower”.
 
The apex bank is also proposing a N100-per-month charge on every debit card (your typical ATM card) – separate from the existing N65 charge after the third withdrawal within the same month.
 
In its draft on the “guide to charges for banks and other financial institutions in Nigeria”, CBN also proposed a N4,200-per-annum charge on foreign currency denominated cards as maintenance fee.
 
For naira dominated cards, a monthly maintenance fee of N100 was also proposed for every month a debit card is used, and a N50 charge for other months when card is used or not.
 
The proposal is coming only 13 days after Nigerians protested excessive bank charges, declaring a ‘No Banking Day’ on March 1, 2016.
 
For foreign exchange related transactions, where Form M or Form A is needed to request forex from CBN, charges that were hitherto not applicable have now been proposed.
 
The CBN is proposing a charge of a N100 on Form A, which is used by students to apply for forex on school fees, medical bills, and travel allowances.
 
Form M, which is predominantly used by manufacturers to import goods (not on the CBN prohibition list), is proposed to henceforth cost “N1,000 in addition to maintenance fee on e-Form platform in line with CBN directive”.
 
The central bank also added that Nigerians could send in their comments on the proposed charges, seeking clarification and notifying the bank on excluded financial institutions.
 
“The Central Bank of Nigeria is currently reviewing the extant Guide to Bank Charges, which came into effect on April 1, 2013,” the circular, signed by Kevin Amugo, director financial policy and regulation department, read.
 
“The review, which is in line with the philosophy of periodically ensuring that the provisions of the guide accord with current realities, also seek to address complaints from customers of financial services, requests for clarification on provision of the guide and absence of a tariff regime for other financial institutions in Nigeria.
 
“Kindly send hard copies of your comments by March 29, 2016 to the director, financial policy and regulation department with soft copies mailed to gbcreview@cbn.gov.ng.”
 
It was revealed that deposit money banks currently charge an average of N1,500 for the issuance of a 50-page cheque book.

Meet Peter Okoye's New Manager Who Replaced His Brother, Jude Okoye

Peter Okoye, one half of the Africa's best singing duo, the legendary singing P square, has officially revealed his new manager as he slides away from family business.
 
Peter Okoye and Olatunde Michaels
 
Peter Okoye of Psquare officially unveiled his new stage name, along with contact details of his new management following the highly publicized family feud between himself and his elder brother Jude.
 
 
Meet the man Peter has made his manager in place of his elder brother, Jude Okoye. His name is Olatunde Michaels. 
 
Olatunde has been a close friend of the Okoye brothers for a long time.
 
 
In 2004, he worked with Sundcity as Head of Channel. He was one time also media and event consultant for the D’banj-led DKM media as well as Station Manager, Trace TV Nigeria.
 
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