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Monday, May 17, 2021

Photos from Davido’s daughter, Imade’s 6th birthday

 

Davido’s daughter Imade had a ball yesterday, May 16th when her parents threw her a birthday party.
The party was held at the playground in Banana Island, Ikoyi.
Imade turned 6 on Friday, May 14th.
Her parents, Sophia Momodu and Davido were seen at the party getting along very well.

More photos below…




We’ve grounded Kaduna – NLC President dares El-Rufai

President of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Ayuba Wabba, on Monday stormed the Kaduna State Secretariat of the labour union and said their five-day warning strike calling for the reinstatement of sacked workers has commenced successfully with the total grounding of activities in the state.

Speaking at the rally, he said that they took the action because the Kaduna State Government’s action has caused untold hardship on those affected and their families.

“The railways are not working, the airport is shut down, fuel stations are locked, power is cut off and there is massive solidarity,” he said.

Wabba also accused the government of lying over several issues, including talks it said it had with the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE).

“The Government lied that they called us for a meeting yesterday. I actually received a call around 9pm yesterday for a meeting, I told them to make the invitation formal, but the person that called me later called back saying that the meeting had been cancelled.

“I have the number that called me and recorded the conversation,” he said.

The NLC President added that asides the sacked workers, the increment of school fees at the state-owned university is also an issue troubling the union because most of the children are wards of sacked workers.

“We gathered that about 70 per cent of the children at Kaduna State University (KASU) are Indigenes of Kaduna State and some of their parents have been sacked,” he added.

Speaking further, he said he has also received calls from market traders whose stalls have been demolished and commercial tricycle and okada riders complaining of exorbitant taxing from Kaduna State Traffic Law Enforcement Authority (KASTLEA).

Hundreds of workers and union members were seen with placards with the inscriptions such as: “El-rufai, enough is enough, stop mass sack, workers are not slaveS.”

DAILYPOST recalls that the Kaduna State Council of the NLC, penultimate week, had resolved to down tools for five days from Sunday, May 16, as proposed by the National Secretariat, to serve as warning over the sacking of over 4,000 workers in the state; hike in school fees of state-owned tertiary institutions among other issues.

ESN too disciplined to engage in criminality – Nnamdi Kanu

Amid the notion that the Eastern Security Network, ESN, was established to attack security operatives and formations, IPOB commander, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has insisted that the group has not been involved in any criminal activity.

DAILY POST recalls that Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, on December 13, launched the ESN security outfit due to the rising insecurity in the region.

According to Kanu, ESN was established to defend the people of the Eastern region from terrorists and bandits allegedly trooping in from the North.

However, it has been observed that activities of the ESN in the region particularly in Imo State have worsened security issues as they were several times accused of launching attacks on security operatives in both the South-East and South-South regions.

But in a tweet on his official Twitter handle on Monday, Kanu insisted that the ESN was only established against herdsmen militias.

According to him, operatives of the security outfit are too disciplined to be involved in criminal activities.

He said, “I’ve said it before but let me say it again that the Eastern Security Network I command is strictly organized to deal with TERRORIST herdsmen in our land.

“ESN is a highly disciplined group of volunteers that do not engage in any act of criminality or terror”.

Photo: Father KILLS OWN children for rituals

Jiira Village in Bbaale Sub-county, Kayunga District, Uganda was on Tuesday engulfed in grief as police dug up the body of one of two children allegedly killed by their father in a  suspected ritual sacrifice.

The residents, especially women, yelled and wailed as police pathologists exhumed the decomposed body of Latif Kamulasi, 7.

The body of his sibling, 3-year-old Sahum Baizambona, could not be located, even after a long search.


The police say the children’s father, Musilumu Mbwire, 46, confessed to have slit the throats of his two children after his employer asked for their blood on promise for Shs4 million payment.
A police detective knowledgeable about the inquiries said the suspect, during investigations, said he was promised a commercial building at Bbaale Trading Centre. But his employer has denied any involvement in the shocking killing.
Both men are in custody at Kayunga Central Police Station to assist police with investigations into the outrageous deed.

The grim incident comes only days after Parliament passed a law that criminalises human sacrifice.

Asaba resolutions: CNG lashes out at South, directs herders to relocate to the north

The Coalition of Northern Groups, in a statement on Sunday, said the Southern governors unfairly profiled the entire business community of herders as the sole cause of the bulk of the security challenges in the region in their resolution in Asaba, Delta State.

It accused the governors of deliberately leaving out the Indigenous People of Biafra and the Eastern Security Network among others in identifying causes of security challenges in their domains.

The CNG’s position was contained in a statement by its spokesman, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, titled ‘Response to the Asaba Declaration by Southern Nigerian governors.’

It added that the southern governors neglected to acknowledge that just as development and population growth had put pressure on available land and increased the prospects of conflict between migrating herders and local populations, so also had the mass movement of millions of people from the South into the vast interior of the North and the permanent nature of this movement.

It also accused the southern governors of failing to attribute the current national woes to the regime of the All Progressives Congress led by the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.).

The statement read, “Against the backdrop of these observations, on grazing ban, the CNG emphatically repudiates the vilification and targeting of the entire pastoral community for vilification, systematic dehumanisation, profiling, alienation or any action that will render them objects of attack and persecution.

“The CNG categorically calls on all pastoralists and by extension, all northerners living as minorities in the South, whose lives and livelihoods stand threatened by this regime of hostile and damaging policies to be ratified by the southern governors, to immediately relocate with their livestock assets to the North.

“We demand absolute guarantee of protecting the lives and property of the pastoral communities as they relocate to the North, by ensuring their movement is not impeded by any legislation or obstacle imposed by a state or a community in the South.

“We demand the federal and northern states governments to immediately identify suitable lands across the region and create grazing reserves and cattle routes through resort to extant provisions of the Land Use Act and other related laws.”

Yes, Ibrahim Babangida was my boyfriend – Nigerian actress opens up

 
Kannywood actress, Ummi Ibrahim, popularly known as Ummi Zee Zee, has admitted dating former Military Head of State, Ibrahim Babangida, IBB,
The rumour of Zee Zee being in an intimate relationship with former military leader was recently making the rounds on social media.
The actress confirmed that she dated Babangida but added that they had broken up.
Former Head of State General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida was my boyfriend then but not anymore,” she said, according to Daily Trust.
However, we are presently friends and we respect each other. Currently, I have a boyfriend who is not in the entertainment industry and we are planning to get married, God willing.”
Maryam Babangida, wife of the former military President, died in 2009 and he has not remarried since then.

There won’t be election again in Yorubaland until we have Yoruba nation – Igboho threatens

Self-styled Yoruba activist, Sunday Adeyemo, on Saturday, threatened to disrupt the 2023 general elections in Southwest states of Nigeria.

Mr Adeyemo, popularly known as Sunday Igboho, spoke in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, during a Yoruba Nation rally, where participants called for a break away from the country.
He claimed that many Southwest governors are interested in breaking away but are scared that their monthly allocation could be denied if they declare open support for an independent Yoruba nation.
“I can’t be cowed or intimidated. They said I would be arrested. Who would dare do that? We are no longer part of Nigeria. We won’t have anything to do with them again,” he said.
“There is no election again in Yorubaland until we have a Yoruba nation. Those in authority initially thought we were joking when we demanded an independent Yoruba nation.
“All our governors are with us. From Oyo, Ogun and Ondo to Ekiti, Lagos and Osun, they are supporting us, but they can’t do it openly. Allocation they give them in Abuja may stop if they do it openly. So, don’t abuse them again. Governor Oyetola was informed I will be in Osun and he allowed us to come here. All our monarchs are with us,” Mr Igboho said. Mr Igboho did not provide evidence for his claim and there is no evidence he has the support of the governors.
Mr Adeyemo, however, said he would revolt against stakeholders who failed to support his cause

Others Were Accepted but I was Rejected Thrice at Ritualists’ Den – Rivers’ Abducted Nurse

 

An 18-year-old auxiliary nurse, Rachael

David, has relived her close shave with

Death at a suspected ritual killers’ den

in Rivers State after she was kidnapped

at Okuru Junction, Port Harcourt.

Rachael, who is currently receiving

treatment in a hospital, regained her

freedom around 5pm on Friday. Sunday

Punch learnt that the teenager had gone

to buy something at the junction around

7am on Thursday and was returning

home when a motorist signaled to her,

asking for direction to Bitter

Leave Junction.

She said as she was describing the place

to the driver, she was hypnotized and

lost her senses until she arrived at an

unknown destination.

David explained, “I went to get

something at Okuru Junction that

Thursday morning before going to 

work. I didn’t get what I went to buy.

While I was returning home, a driver

blew the car horn to call my attention

and I stopped. A lady was at the back

of the car. He asked me if I know any

place called Bitter Leave Junction and I

said yes. As I was trying to direct him,

he said he couldn’t hear me clearly and

told me to come closer.

“He touched me and I didn’t know if I

entered the car or not. By the time I

regained consciousness, I was already

in an unknown place. They had

blindfolded me and tied my hands. I

couldn’t tell the time of the day.”

The teenager stated that the abductors

took her and some other victims to a

gang suspected to be ritual killers,

adding that all but her were accepted.

She said on Friday morning, the

kidnappers took her and another set of

victims to a spot while they remained

blindfolded.

David recalled, “I was still rejected.

After some hours, they took me and

some victims somewhere blindfolded.

One man asked them why they kept

bringing me and told them to return me

to where they picked me as fast as possible.

Even though I couldn’t see what was

going on in that place, it appears like a

ritual killers’ den. I was the only person

they rejected. I was rejected thrice.

While I was in captivity, new victims

were brought in. The abductors put me

in the car and drove off. When we got

to a spot along the road, they stopped,

removed the blindfold and pushed me

out of the car.”

David said she managed to untie himself

and later found out from passersby that

she was at Rumuokoro, Port Harcourt.

“The kidnappers didn’t take away my

phone so I quickly called my mum. I

had fainted before they came. It was

this morning (Saturday) when I woke

up that I realised I am in the hospital,”

she added.

David’s elder sister, Joy, told Sunday

Punch that the family was excited to

see her again, noting that the incident

was reported at the Amadi Police

Division.

She said, “She was unconscious when

we found her. Policemen followed us to

pick her up at Rumuokoro where she

was abandoned. She went to buy a pad

at Okuru Junction when the motorists

stopped her.”

The Rivers State police spokesperson,

Nnamdi Omoni, did not pick up our

correspondent’s calls and had yet to

reply to a text message sent to him on

the incident as of press time.

Prime Minister: No Sign of Israel-Gaza Conflict Ending

A U.N. Security Council meeting made no progress on resolving the conflict, and Israeli warplanes began attacking Gaza again as the conflict moved into its second week.

Speaking on CBS’ Face The Nation on Sunday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said there was no clear end in sight to the violence between Israel and Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

“We’ll do whatever it takes to restore order and quiet,” he said, adding, “It will take some time.”

Hours after he spoke, Israeli warplanes began another round of attacks in the Gaza Strip, attacking a main road, security compounds and an electricity line feeding southern Gaza City, according to The Associated Press and local media reports. The attack was heavier, and lasted longer, than the air raids from the day before, the reports noted.

Mr. Netanyahu defended his nation’s bombing and shelling of Gaza, which Palestinian authorities say has killed at least 197 people, including 58 children. At least 10 people in Israel have died in rocket attacks fired from Gaza, the territory controlled by the militant group Hamas.

Representatives of the United States, Qatar, Egypt and others have tried to broker a cease-fire, so far to no avail.

“If there will be one it will be reached with our conditions, not Israeli conditions,” Moussa Abu Marzouk, deputy leader of Hamas, told the Israeli public broadcaster Kan on Sunday. “If Israel does not want to stop, we will not stop.”

The general in charge of Israel’s Southern Command, Eliezer Toledano, told Kan, “it is important we continue to exhaust the campaign that we have entered and deepen the damage being caused to Hamas.”

The Israel Defense Forces, in a statement on Monday morning, said that it continued to hit targets in Gaza, including nine residences belonging to high-ranking commanders in Hamas. Some of those residence, the statement said, were used to store weapons.

Israel has faced wide condemnation from international press organizations for blowing up a building on Saturday that housed the offices of international media organizations including The Associated Press and Al Jazeera. Israeli forces warned in advance of the attack, and there were no casualties reported.

Israeli officials claimed that the building harbored military assets for Hamas. Speaking on Sunday, Mr. Netanyahu provided no clear evidence to support that claim, and also did not confirm whether he presented any evidence of this assertion during a conversation with Mr. Biden.

“It’s a perfectly legitimate target,” he said, adding that Israeli forces “unlike Hamas, take special precautions to tell people ‘Leave the building, leave the premises.’”

On the killings of Palestinian children, Mr. Netanyahu pointed the blame at Hamas, saying the organization uses civilians as human shields.

“We are targeting a terrorist organization that is targeting our civilians and hiding behind their civilians, using them as human shields,” he said. “We’re doing everything we can to hit the terrorists themselves, their rockets, their rocket caches and their arms, but we’re not just going to let them get away with it.”

He said Israel does everything it can to avoid civilian casualties. “They’re sending thousands of rockets on our cities with the specific purpose of murdering our civilians from these places,” he said. “What would you do?”

70-Year-Old Suspected Ritualist Escapes Lynching For Stealing Human Hair In Ondo

One Michael Omolayo, suspected to be a ritualist has been arrested in Akure, the Ondo State capital, for packing human hair in large quantities at a barbershop.

The 70-year-old man was almost lynched by some irate residents of Oke-Emesho area of Akure, after he was caught in the act.

Omolayo was said to have received the hair from a woman who had allegedly assisted him to pack the hair from a shop owned by a barber identified as Desmond.

He, however, ran out of luck as he was sighted by some residents who immediately raised the alarm.

According to a source, some of the people attempted to lynch Omolayo but were prevailed upon. The residents thereafter went to search the septuagenarian’s house.

“Some strange objects were found in the house and this prompted the head of the community, Chief James Abiodun, to order his arrest and be taken to the Deji of Akure’s palace along with the strange objects found in his house. The community head also said the issue could only be resolved through traditional means,” he said.

The woman, who was seen handing over the human hair to the suspect, reportedly confessed to the allegation at the Deji’s palace.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Deji of Akure, Mr Michael Adeyeye, who confirmed the incident said the palace would hand over the suspect to the police.

Simon Ekpa is not our member – IPOB

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has distanced itself from the self acclaimed Prime Minister of Biafra Government in Exile (BRGIE) Si...