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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Woman dies after husband set their Lagos home ablaze during fight

Punch reported that the woman succumbed to the injuries she sustained after their house at Ifesowapo Street, Asolo-Agbede, in Ikorodu area of Lagos State was set on fire by her husband, after their argument degenerated into a physical fight.


The woman identified simply as Ebere was locked inside the apartment by her husband, before setting it ablaze. She was said to be shouting and writhing in pain when her husband, who could no longer bear his wife’s cry, attempted to open the door.

The intensity of the fire caught up with the man when he opened the house, and it was learnt that Ebere who suffered severe burns on her chest, hand and other parts of her body died at a hospital she was rushed to.
A neighbour who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was sitting at his passage when Ebere suddenly ran downstairs, sat on the floor and wriggled in pain on October 9, 2021.
The neighbor said “We only saw that her hands were burnt; she was telling us to rush her to a hospital. So, we rushed her to the Aduraking Hospital and Maternity. It was when we got there that I discovered that her chest was also burnt. From there, she was referred to the Ikorodu General Hospital.
“The hospital used an ambulance to convey her to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, where she was admitted for treatment. After struggling for survival, she died a week after being hospitalised at LASUTH.
“Since then, we have not seen her husband. We learnt that he was also burnt and was receiving treatment in another hospital. No one knew anything was happening until his wife rushed downstairs with burnt hands. I don’t know the cause of the fight, but I have been reading different stories online."
A Toyota Camry car reportedly belonging to Ebere’s husband was parked in front of the couple’s residence after the fight, and a resident of the area told the publication that the fight between the couple bordered on allegations of infidelity.

Nigerian Government Regulates Social Media To Prevent World War 3 – Lai Mohammed

Nigeria’s Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, says the next World War will be caused by fake news, noting that his agitation for social media regulation in Nigeria is to prevent another global war.

Mohammed, who stressed that the platforms spread fake information, made this known on Monday, while defending his ministry’s 2022 budget before the House of Representatives’ committee on information and national orientation.

Lai Mohammed

The minister explained that Nigerians had deserted the old means of disseminating information by embracing the "unseen enemy,” the social media.

He said the Buhari regime would always be criticized if it refused to take adequate measures to regulate the social media content.

“With fake news today and misinformation, I have always said here that the next world war will be caused by fake news.

“Information is not what it used to be, 20 to 30 years ago if the state or federal government had a television or radio and probably a newspaper; that was what we needed.

“The people today, they don’t read newspapers, they don’t watch television, it’s social media. And it is most expensive; the most unseen enemy, they are there every moment, and until we go to the same battlefield with them, there is nothing the government will do that will seem right," he added.

2023: I Can Fix Nigeria’s Problems In Less Than 365 Days If Elected President – Yahaya Bello

 

The Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello has boasted that he needs not more than 365 days to resolve Nigeria’s problems and challenges if he is elected president in 2023.

Bello, who has not hidden his aspiration to take over from Buhari in 2023 said Nigeria’s problems are surmountable if the leader has the willpower to take action.

He went ahead to identify the major problems facing the country which he listed as insecurity, corruption, mismanagement, and others.

The Kogi Governor however assured that there are solutions which are not far-fetched for all of these problems.

Governor Bello expressed his views while speaking at the 17th Nigeria Guild of Editor’s Conference in Abuja on Friday with the theme “Media in Times of Crises: Resolving Conflict and Achieving Consensus”.

“It won’t take more than 365 days to fix issues of insecurity, corruption, mismanagement among others in the country,” he boasted.

Adding that “From what I have come to realize and know, it takes a decisive, courageous, safe-minded and balanced leader to be able to fix this country once and for all. And to get this done, require the collaboration, understanding and restaking agenda-setting of the media to educate, sensitize and teach our people on the choice of the next leader,”

In a related development, ahead of the 2023 presidential election, Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State said he has all the qualities needed to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari.

During an appearance on Arise TV programme on Monday, Bello stated that he is ready to take over from President Buhari considering his good track record in his state.

According to the governor, his followers are calling him to run for the highest office in the country due to his achievements in Kogi in the past six years.

Bello added that becoming the President will serve the interest of the people of Kogi state, Nigerians, Africa and even the black race.

The Kogi governor, however, rejected calls for zoning and rotational presidency, adding that Nigeria needs a competent leader who can unite Nigerians and solve the problems facing the country.

Oil theft: Troops dismantle 37 illegal refining sites, confiscate over 130,000 stolen products in Niger Delta

Troops of the Nigerian Army have dismantled 37 illegal refining sites, arrested ten suspected oil thieves and recovered over 130,000 litres ...