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Suspect arrested for s3xual assault says he thought the Woman needed him for the night

A commercial motorcyclist, identified as Kazeem, has been accused of sexually assaulting a female passenger. He claims that the woman appeared to seek his assistance for the night when she requested a place to stay.

Kazeem was among the suspects presented by the Oyo State Police Command last Friday.

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During a press briefing, Police Public Relations Officer SP Adewale Osifeso, speaking on behalf of Commissioner of Police Ayodele Sonubi, revealed that the incident occurred on October 17 at approximately 10:15 p.m.

The woman, who had just arrived in the city from Lagos, was picked up by Kazeem in the Olorunsogo area, where he was supposed to take her to her destination in the Adeshina area.

The PPRO said: “On their way, the suspect diverted to another route which the victim was not familiar with, and when she wanted to know where he was taking her to, he told her that he wanted to pick up something from his wife’s shop.

“The suspect ended up taking her to Ogbere area where his wife’s shop was located. She was forced inside where he had carnal knowledge of her without her consent.”

Osifeso further revealed that during interrogation, the suspect admitted to having a sexual relationship with the woman but insisted it was consensual. He noted that a medical examination revealed bruises around the victim’s genital area, and the police recovered several items as evidence, including a female underwear, a multi-colored boxer, and a red pair of trousers.

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Describing the events leading up to the incident, Kazeem explained, “That night, I was waiting on the expressway for passengers when the woman approached me. She mentioned that she had just arrived in Ibadan from Lagos and was unsure of her destination. I asked her where she needed to go, and she told me. I then invited her to join me.

“As she sat on the bike, she told me that she was hungry. I gave her money to go and buy food. Thereafter, she told me to help her get a place where she could stay overnight because it was already late and she might not be able to get recognise the place she was going easily.

“From there, I took her to my wife’s shop at Olorunsogo area and slept with her.

“When my wife came after I was arrested, she could not say anything. She was just crying.”

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Passengers burnt beyond recognition in tragic commercial bus fire accident

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Passengers burnt beyond recognition in tragic commercial bus fire accident

At least four people, including three children, were tragically killed in a bus fire in Gwaram Local Government Area, Jigawa State, on Saturday afternoon.

The incident occurred around 4 p.m. when a Hummer bus, carrying 44 passengers, was engulfed in flames near the Government Girls Unity Secondary School.

According to the State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Lawan Shiisu, the fire began when a mattress tied to the back of the bus made contact with the exhaust pipe, sparking a deadly blaze.

“The mattress caught fire from the vehicle’s exhaust. Unfortunately, four victims, including a 40-year-old woman and three children aged five, three, and ten, were burnt beyond recognition,” Shiisu confirmed.

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In addition to the fatalities, ten other passengers sustained injuries of varying severity and were quickly transported to Gwaram Cottage Hospital for treatment. Fortunately, the remaining passengers were able to evacuate the bus safely.

The remains of the deceased have been returned to their families for burial, in line with Islamic customs.

The Jigawa State Government has extended condolences to the victims’ families and promised to intensify efforts to enforce road safety regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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Alleged money laundering: Yahaya Bello’s name not on Abuja property documents –EFCC witness

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Alleged money laundering: Yahaya Bello’s name not on Abuja property documents –EFCC witness

A prosecution witness, Segun Adeleke, on Monday, told the Federal High Court in Abuja that the name of the former Kogi Governor, Yahaya Bello, was not on the documents of the two property purchased from the company.

Adeleke, who is also the General Manager of EFAB Properties Ltd, told Justice Emeka Nwite while being cross examined by former governor’s lawyer, Joseph Daudu, SAN.

The witness, who was the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)’s 1st prosecution witness (PW-1) told the court that Bello did not appear throughout the period of the transactions.

Earlier, EFCC counsel, Kemi Pinheiro, SAN, told the court that the matter was scheduled for trial and their witnesses were in court.

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While being led in evidence, Adeleke was asked to tell the court what he knew about a property located at No 1, Ikogosi Road, Maitama and another one in Gwarinpa.

Giving an account of what transpired, he said sometime in 2020, his Chairman, Chief Fabian Nwora, introduced him to a young man called, Shehu Bello, and that they had a discussion concerning the purchase of the property.

“We had a discussion concerning the purchase of the property in question. And he told me that the young man would be coming back to make payment for the property at an agreed price of N550 million,” he said.

When asked if he had seen Shehu Bello since that day, he said, “I saw him three times.

“The first time was during introduction, the second time for payment and the third time was when he brought a legal document for the execution of the EFAB property.”

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The EFCC lawyer then mentioned another property at 5th Avenue in Gwarinpa and told the witness to tell the court what he knew about it.

Responding, the PW-1 said the property was purchased by one Nuhu Mohammed for N70 million and was paid for through a bank transfer.

He was asked if he remembered which bank the money came from, but he responded in the negative.

On cross-examination, the defendant’s counsel, Daudu, asked if the witness’ actions were purely based on the instructions of his chairman and he responded in affirmative.

Daudu further asked whether it was correct to say that he did not initiate any discussion with Shehu Bello on his own, to which he also answered, “Yes.”

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When asked if Shehu Bello signed the documents for the transaction in his presence, the witness said: “He did not my lord.”

Daudu then asked him, “throughout this transaction, did you set eye on the defendant (ex-governor)?”

“Not at anytime in the course of this transaction,” the witness responded.

“Does hs name appear anywhere on the documents you said are with EFCC to the best of your recollection?” tye senior lawyer further asked.

“No, my lord,” Adeleke responded.
When Daudu also asked the witness if he saw Shehu Bello in court since morning before the proceeding began, he said: “My lord, in this court room, I did not see him.”

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However, when Pinheiro said they had another witness who was subpoenaed to testify in court, Daudu objected that they were being taken by surprise, arguing that the statements of the subpoenaed witness had not been made available to them.

The defence lawyer, however, told the court that in order not to stall the trial, he would not object the EFCC calling the second witness.

The 2nd prosecution witness (PW-2), who identified herself as Williams Abimbola, a compliance officer with the United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, confirmed that a subpoenaed letter was received by her office.

She told the court that the subpoena was with her.

When Pinheiro sought to tender the letter of subpoena, Daudu did not oppose the application and Justice Nwite marked it as “Exhibit 1.”

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The witness read out parts of the documents the subpoena requested from the bank which include the statements of account of Kogi State Government House, from Jan. 1, 2016 to Jan. 31, 2024.
This also included the statements of account of Maselina Njoku, from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2022.

The documents were admitted in evidence and marked as exhibits by the court, including the account opening packages of American International School and the school’s statements of accounts, from Sept. 1 to Sept. 30, 2020.

Justice Nwite adjourned the matter until March 6 and March 7 for continuation of trial.(NAN)

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BREAKING; Crisis hit NNPP in Kano as Party suspends 4 National Assembly members over anti-party activities

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BREAKING; Crisis hit NNPP in Kano as Party suspends 4 National Assembly members over anti-party activities

Kano, Feb.24, 2025 ( NAN) The New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Kano Chapter, has suspended four of its National Assembly members for alleged anti-party activities.

Alhaji Hashimu Dungurawa, the state chairman of the party, announced the suspension while addressing newsmen on Monday in Kano.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the suspended lawmakers represent Kano South, Rano/Kibiya, Dala Federal, and Rogo/Karaye Federal Constituency of Kano State.

He named the suspended lawmakers Kawu Sumaila, Ali Gini, Sani Rogo and Kabiru Rurum.

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“These members were elected under the NNPP platform but have recently been acting contrary to the party’s wishes, beliefs and values,’’ he said.

Dungurawa said the suspended members were given complementary tickets during the party elections but began to work against the party’s interests after being elected.

He cited a recent event where Sumaila inaugurated projects at his university in Sumaila without inviting party members as an indication of the anti-party activities.

He explained that a committee would be set up to investigate the issue and address it once and for all.

In spite of the suspension Dungurawa said there was still room for dialogue, adding that if their relationship with the party improved, they could be readmitted into the fold.

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NAN reports that development comes amidst reports of internal crisis within the NNPP in Kano State with some members allegedly feeling marginalised by the party’s leadership. (NAN)

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