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Female Teacher stabs eight-year-old Student to death

A female teacher in her 40s on Tuesday stabbed an eight-year-old student to death at an elementary school in the central city of Daejeon.

Authorities also said that after the teacher stabbed the minor she inflicted wounds on herself.

Earlier, police found the two with stab wounds on the second floor of an elementary school building in Daejeon, 160 kilometers south of Seoul, at around 6 p.m. after the student’s parent reported her missing from an after-school art class.

Rescuers transported the girl to a hospital in an unconscious state, but she later died. The teacher, who sustained stab wounds to the neck and arm, reportedly remained conscious.

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Police later said the teacher admitted to the crime during a subsequent investigation, with officials determining that she might have inflicted the injuries on herself afterward.

The student was staying at the school at the time of the crime for its after-class child care session before heading to a private art class.

Police found that the teacher had taken a leave of absence due to depression and returned to the school late last year.

The teacher underwent surgery for her stab wounds, and the police said they will resume questioning her as soon as the operation is concluded and she regains her health. (Yonhap/NAN)

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Medical Doctor arrested for suspected murder of ten Patients

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A Berlin-based palliative care Doctor is suspected of killing at least 10 people, more than double the number initially assumed, the public prosecutor’s office said on Tuesday.

Prosecutors had at first identified four victims in the case, but later raised the number to eight.

The prosecution spokesman, Michael Petzold said they now believe the 40-year-old man, who is in custody, is also responsible for the deaths of two severely ill women aged 25 and 57.

The doctor, who worked for a nursing service, was arrested in August and initially charged with four counts of manslaughter as well as arson, after allegedly trying to cover up his actions by starting fires in the patients’ flats.

Prosecutors subsequently examined the documents from other patients, while more bodies were exhumed for forensic examination.

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The doctor is also being blamed for the deaths of six women aged between 61 and 94 as well as two men aged 70 and 83.

He is alleged to have administered a “mixture of various medications” to the victims in September 2021 and June 2024 out of a desire to kill.

The doctor has so far remained silent on the allegations, Petzold said.

A team of investigators has continued to look for any indications of further crimes.

Palliative care doctors support terminally ill patients to alleviate their pain.

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According to the public prosecutor’s office, the affected patients were not in an acute terminal phase at the time of the acts.(dpa/NAN)

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Man sentenced to life imprisonment for defiling neighbour’s 8-year-old daughter

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Shopkeeper sentenced to life imprisonment for defiling neighbour’s 8-year-old daughter

Ikeja, Feb.11, 2025 (NAN) An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court on Tuesday sentenced a 47-year-old shopkeeper, Seydou Garuba, to life imprisonment for defiling his neighbour’s eight-year-old daughter.

Justice Rahman Oshodi, in his judgment, held that the prosecution proved the charge of defilement against Garuba.

He stated that the survivor’s evidence corroborated her mother’s evidence.

Oshodi said: “Seydou Garuba, you have been found guilty of defiling an eight-year-old girl.

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“This is one of the most serious offences in the criminal law, and life imprisonment is mandatory for it.

“You abused your position as a trusted neighbourhood shopkeeper and sexually assaulted the victim.

“I hereby sentence you to life imprisonment, and your name shall be registered in the sex offenders’ register.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the State Counsel, Ms Olufunmilayo Aluko, called three witnesses to testify in the case, who included the survivor, her cousin and an investigative police officer.

In defence, the convict called three witnesses of his own: himself, his wife, and a neighbour.

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The prosecution, in its evidence presented before the court, submitted that the convict owned a provision store at the front of his compound, adding that the survivor and her family were regular customers.

The survivor, in her evidence, told the court that she had gone to purchase a half-bag of sachet water when the convict lured her in and had unlawful sexual intercourse with her.

According to the prosecution, the offence contravene Section 137 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015. (NAN)

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Sultan of Sokoto, 45 other notable Traditional Rulers attend Shehu of Bama’s coronation

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Sultan of Sokoto, 45 other notable Traditional Rulers attend Shehu of Bama’s coronation

The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad III and 45 other traditional rulers on Tuesday attended the coronation of the 2rd Shehu of Bama, Alhaji Umar Kyari El-Kanemi, as a first class Shehu.

The El-Kenemi’s coronation which took place at Bama Stadium was also attended by Amb. Babagana Kingibe, and former governor of Borno, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff.

Also in attendance were the Chief Whip of the Senate, Sen. Mohammed Monguno, Sen. Mohammed Ali Ndume and Sen. Kaka Lawan.

Others were Emirs and traditional rulers from within Nigeria and the neighbouring countries as well as the former Chief of Army Staff, Lit.-Gen. Tukur Buratai.

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Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno shortly after presenting the Staff of Office to El-Kanemi said his government was proud of the Shehu’s “embellished character and integrity.”

The governor also paid tribute to the Shehu’s late father, Alhaji Kyari Ibn Ibrahim El-Kanemi for his immense contribution to the critical sectors in the state.

Zulum said that the late El-kanemi had contributed immensely to the state’s successes in different sectors in the critical areas of education, preventive healthcare, peace building and mass mobilisation.

He urged the monarch to continue to unify the people of his emirate, carry all the ruling houses along, while remaining open and receptive to positive contributions from all relevant stakeholders.

The governor said his appointment as the Shehu of Bama was a step toward bringing justice closer to the people.

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“We have no doubt that with your pedigree and experience as a leader, you will offer inspired leadership for Bama Emirate,” Zulum said.

He said his administration was conscious of the positive role that traditional rulers play in promoting greater understanding and peaceful co-existence among the people.

“Your contributions have been most appreciable and rewarding in the mobilisation of our citizens to compliment government efforts especially in the areas of self help.

“Members of the community have immensely contributed to the socio-economic and political regeneration, peace and stability which we enjoy and assured our corporate existence as a state,” the governor added.

Zulum said his administration would continue to pursue policies and programmes that would improve quality of life of the people in line with Borno’s 25 year Development Framework and 10 year Strategic Transformation Plan.

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He announced plans to close down Bama IDP camp and resettle the people of Daral Jamal, Tarmua, Mayanti, Bula Yobe, Abbaram, Goniri and Kumshe before the end of the year.

“I have released funds for the restoration of electricity to Bama and will want to assure you that Gwoza town will also be electrified,” the governor said.

He expressed confidence that the monarch would consolidate on the solid foundation already put in place by his late father.

Zulum commended Vice-President, Kashim Shettima, under whose leadership construction of Bama town started.

He appreciated the Sultan and other traditional rulers within and from neighbouring countries of Chad and Cameroon for attending the event.

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The governor also commended the Vice-President Kashim Shettima for his contribution to the resettlement of Bama, saying this was because it was under his leadership that Bama town was completely reconstructed.

He commended the former Chief of Army Staff, Lit.- Gen. Tukur Buratai, whom he said has contributed immensely toward the resettlement of Bama during his tenure as the service chief.

In his address, the Shehu of Bama also promised to continue to build bridges of understanding, support government policies for sustainable peace and development of the emirate.

He commended the governor for the timely resettlement of displaced communities, provided inputs and agro-chemicals to farming communities and livelihood to victims of insurgency.

The monarch said over the last one decade Bama was one of the hardest hit by Boko Haram insurgents in the state.

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He pointed out that the peace relative peace being experienced Bama today was as a result of the effort of the gallant resiliency of the Armed Forces.

“We are now enjoying a relative peace in the Emirate and continued to pray for the Almighty Allah’s support to the government of Borno State.

“We will continue to build bridges of Understanding foster peaceful coexistence and support government policies to ensure sustainable peace and development of our emirate, the state and the country in general,” monarch said.

He also thanked President Bola Tinubu and the Vice-President Kashim Shettima for their commitments toward the development of the national security.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the monarch who was born in Bama town in 1985, was appointed the Shehu of Bama on May 4, 2020 to succeed his late father who had been on throne for 30 years before his death.

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The monarch obtained Higher National Diploma in Civil Law and blessed with a number of children.

Bama Local Government Area is the second largest town in Borno, after Maiduguri metropolis, otherwise called Yerwa.

The name Bama according to historical records was derived from the word “Bam ma”, which means Highland in Kanuri language. (NAN)

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