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"I BOUGHT 15 CARS,BUILT 4 HOUSES WITH PROCEEDS FROM DEALING HUMAN PARTS

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LATEEF AREMU,HUMAN PARTS DEALER *We paid N12, 000 to procure human flesh, skull and 12 teeth –Mudasiru and Abass *Cemetery attendants: We sold human head to cleric for N10, 000 It is like nemesis is catching up with suspected ritualists in Ogun State trading in human body parts. No week passes without the police in the state arresting a suspected ritualist. In the latest onslaught against them, no fewer than seven were arrested. The state Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, in the meantime, allayed the fear of residents, saying security agents would not be tired of arresting suspected ritualists. Iliyasu was speaking on the arrest of the seven suspects who allegedly operated in three syndicates and apprehended by men of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad. The first syndicate was said to have comprised of two suspected members, Lateef Aremu (67) and Kola Sodipo (32), who allegedly specialized in purchasing and exhuming corpses for money ritual. According to the police boss, men o...

POLICE DISMISS CLAIMS OF EXTORTION BY KIDNAPPER

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The Nigeria Police Force has denied claims that officers of the Inspector General of Police's Intelligence Response Team, IRT extorted over N50 million and other valuables from billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike (popularly known as Evans), while in police custody. Jimoh Moshood, the Force Public Relations Officer, said in a statement on Sunday that the report, which also accused the police officers of sexually molesting Evans' girlfriend, Amaka Offor, was untrue. Mr. Moshood, a Chief Superintendent of Police described the claims as "absolute falsehood, misleading, unfounded, and deliberate attempt to cast aspersion on the thorough and discrete investigation carried out by the Nigeria Police Force in all the offenses committed by Evans, who had pleaded guilty in court to multiple kidnappings, murder, armed robbery, and other capital offences." Last Friday, Olukoya Ogungbeje, the lawyer representing Evans, filed a petition to the Police Service Commission a...

AMERICAN LAW FIRM DRAGS BUHARI AND GENERAL BUHARI TO COURT OVER IPOB

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- The law firm of Fein & DelValle PLLC accused President Buhari of mistreating Igbos - The law firm said it was taking up case against the president at the ICC - It said it was going to speak for Igbos who cannot do so in Nigeria The law firm of Fein & DelValle PLLC has dragged President Muhammadu Buhari and chief of army staff, Lt General Tukur Buratai to the International Criminal Court over treatment of Biafra agitators. In a statement released over the weekend, the law firm said it was pursuing the case "on behalf of Biafrans who covet justice – the dead, the living, and those yet to be born". In the statement, the law firm accused President Buhari of ordering the mistreatment of unharmed Biafra agitators. "Buhari and Buratai are criminally culpable because of their command responsibility over security forces operating under their direction or control and who are terrorising tens of millions of Biafrans specifically because of their Christianity and ethnicity...

DAILY DEVOTION FOR TODAY 16th OCTOBER 2017

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  Where Needs Are Met   A daily devotion for October 16th   From your friends at  RayStedman.org     Read: Psalm 23:2-3a       He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters, he restores my soul (Psalm 23:2-3a).       In this psalm David enumerates the ways in which the Good Shepherd meets our needs. The first thing He does is to meet the needs of the inner person, the basic needs that we have for nourishment within. The basic needs of a flock of sheep are grass and water. Here is the very picturesque scene of sheep bedded down in grassy meadows, having eaten their fill and now totally satisfied, and then being led by still waters. Sheep are afraid of running water; they will drink only from a quiet pool. A good shepherd, particularly in a semi-arid region such as Palestine, knows where the watering holes are. He knows where the grassy meadows are. And so he leads the sheep into places where they can rest and feed and where they can drink. The picture is one of...

EVANS OFFERED US US N200M BRIBE WHEN WE ARRESTED HIM -KYARI

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Chukwudumeme "Evans" Onwuamadike The Head of the Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) Unit, ACP Abba Kyari, on Sunday alleged that billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme "Evans" Onwuamadike, offered his squad a bribe of N200m when he was captured. Kyari, who led the operation to arrest the kidnapper, made this revelation while reacting to an allegation made by Olukoya Ogungbeje ,  lawyer to Evans that the police offficers extorted N50m from the kidnapping kingpin. He made the disclosure while reacting to a discourse on the Facebook page of CKN News on the allegations made by Ogungbeje. He said; "All lies from this criminal and hungry lawyer who is desperate to eat from Evans loot. Everything recovered from Evans have been registered as exhibit because it's bought from the ransom money he collected from innocent Nigerians he kidnapped and Court will eventually decide on all the houses and other properties recovered. "We know what to do on all this lies ...

AUTHORITIES SAY DEATH TOLL FROM SOMALIA BOMB ATTACKS RISES TO 300

Authorities on Monday confirmed that 300 people died after twin bomb explosions in Mogadishu, as locals packed hospitals in search of friends and relatives caught up in Somalia's deadliest attack in a decade. Abdikadir Abdirahman, director city ambulance service, told Reuters on Monday that the death toll has steadily risen since Saturday, when the blasts, for which no organisation had claimed responsibility by Monday morning, struck at two busy junctions in the heart of the city. "We have confirmed 300 people died in the blast. The death toll will still be higher because some people are still missing." Aden Nur, a doctor at the city's Madina hospital, said they had recorded 258 deaths while Ahmed Ali, a nurse at the nearby Osman Fiqi hospital, told Reuters five bodies had been sent there. Nur said 160 of the bodies could not be recognised. "(They)were buried by the government yesterday. The others were buried by their relatives. "Over a hundred injured were...

2 YEAR OLD BATHED WITH HOT WATER,STEP MOTHER IN DETENTION

KATSINA— A housewife, who allegedly bathed her two-year-old step-son, Ahmed, with hot water that led to his death in Yandaki town, Kaita Local Government Area of Katsina State, is currently in Police net. It was gathered that the 21-year-old woman, Samsiya, was a rival to the boy's mother, who had packed out of their matrimonial home, leaving the boy with Samsiya and his father, Hayatu. Police Spokesperson, Katsina Police Command, DSP Gambo Isah, who confirmed the development to journalists in Katsina, said: "Samsiya has been picked up and arraigned before a competent court. The court will determine her innocence or otherwise." Hospital sources revealed that Ahmed was referred to the hospital on September 5 from Yandaki Primary Health Care Centre, where he was initially admitted following injuries he sustained from hot water poured on him by his step-mother. At the hospital A source at the General Hospital said: "Ahmed suffered 90 degrees burns. The hot water affecte...

TRUMP HAS MADE WAR WITH IRAN AND NORTH KOREA MORE LIKELY THAN EVER

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The U.S. and Iran have both taken defensive measures to prepare for a potential conflict following President Donald Trump's controversial decision Friday to not certify a landmark nuclear treaty between both countries and four other leading powers. Despite recommendations from his security and defense advisors, Trump decertified the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), a 2015 deal negotiated by the U.S., Iran, China France, Germany, Russia and the U.K., and designated Iran's elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) a terrorist organization. Trump's remarks, in which he accused Iran of being a "fanatical regime" that sponsors terrorism abroad, had immediate repercussions in the region, with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani quickly condemning the speech during a televised address. "Mr. Trump's remarks on Iran…contained nothing but expletives and a pile of delusional allegations against the Iranian nation," Rouhani said, according to Press ...