Simon Stephen, who accused his friend, Nafiu Mua’azu, of being a thief, today, told a Gwagwalada Upper Area Court in the FCT that the friend stabbed him on the chest with a knife.
Stephen, who was led in evidence by the prosecutor, Insp. Martha Paul, told the court that he caught Mua’azu “red handed” when he broke into his father’s house on March 13, to steal.
“I caught my friend, Mua’azu, at about 2.30 a.m. when he entered my father’s house to steal.
“I recognised him and called his name and when he noticed that I had seen him, he used a knife to stab me on the left side of my chest.”
The witness told the court that he was later taken to the University Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada, where he spent N200,000 on treatment.
Mua’azu, a resident of Anguwan Dodo in Gwagwalada, was earlier arrested and arraigned on a four-count charge of joint act, criminal trespass, causing grievous hurt and theft, but he denied the charges.
The prosecutor had told the court that the accused and one other now at large, criminally trespassed into the compound of the complainant of the same address with intention to steal.
She said that when the accused was caught, he stabbed the complainant with a knife on the left side of his chest, leading to serious bleeding and hospitalisation.
The presiding judge, Alhaji Babangida Hassan, adjourned the matter to July 9 for continuation of hearing.
Tuesday, 28 May 2013
Friday, 24 May 2013
Son machetes father to death
A
65-year-old man, Mr. Felix Atta, a native of Umuonu Umuida community,
Enugu Ezike in Igboeze North Local Government Area of Enugu State has
allegedly been killed by his son.
According to police, the alleged murderer identified as one Ejiofor Atta, used a machete to slaughter his father for reasons yet to be known.
He was said to have gone into hiding after committing the crime and security men and family members have commenced manhunt for him.
According to report, Ejiofor, about six years ago murdered his mother. It was gathered that the unfortunate incident took place at about 2 p.m on May 18 at Umuonu Umuida where the son of the deceased allegedly macheted his father who was believed to be about 65 years old to a state of unconsciousness.
The victim was, however, rushed to the General Hospital, Ogrute Enugu Ezike where he was confirmed dead while his corpse was deposited at the hospital’s mortuary.
In a related development, the police said a 56-year-old-man had allegedly hung himself on a wall hanger in his room at Umuenachi Amalla Egazi in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State.
Amaraizu said the victim who is said to be suffering from a partial stroke reportedly committed suicide in his room. He said the lifeless body was found hanging on the wall hanger at about 7.30a.m on May 21.
He said investigations had commenced into the incident while the body of the deceased had been deposited at Prince Eze Hospital Mortuary, Obollo Afor for post mortem examination.
According to police, the alleged murderer identified as one Ejiofor Atta, used a machete to slaughter his father for reasons yet to be known.
He was said to have gone into hiding after committing the crime and security men and family members have commenced manhunt for him.
According to report, Ejiofor, about six years ago murdered his mother. It was gathered that the unfortunate incident took place at about 2 p.m on May 18 at Umuonu Umuida where the son of the deceased allegedly macheted his father who was believed to be about 65 years old to a state of unconsciousness.
The victim was, however, rushed to the General Hospital, Ogrute Enugu Ezike where he was confirmed dead while his corpse was deposited at the hospital’s mortuary.
In a related development, the police said a 56-year-old-man had allegedly hung himself on a wall hanger in his room at Umuenachi Amalla Egazi in Udenu Local Government Area of Enugu State.
Amaraizu said the victim who is said to be suffering from a partial stroke reportedly committed suicide in his room. He said the lifeless body was found hanging on the wall hanger at about 7.30a.m on May 21.
He said investigations had commenced into the incident while the body of the deceased had been deposited at Prince Eze Hospital Mortuary, Obollo Afor for post mortem examination.
Hoodlums kill two policemen in Lagos
Some suspected hoodlums, killed two policemen and injured
several others in Imowo Nla community in Ikorodu, Lagos State.
One of the policemen was said to have been ambushed by some hoodlums from Ikorodu in the early hours of Wednesday.
The other policeman, who died on Thursday, was cut with machete on Tuesday, when the hoodlums numbering over 100 invaded the community.
One of the policemen was said to have been ambushed by some hoodlums from Ikorodu in the early hours of Wednesday.
The other policeman, who died on Thursday, was cut with machete on Tuesday, when the hoodlums numbering over 100 invaded the community.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Japan hospital tests powerful breast cancer therapy
A Japanese cancer specialist said Wednesday she has started the
world’s first clinical trial of a powerful, non-surgical, short-term
radiation therapy for breast cancer.
The National Institute of Radiological Sciences has begun the trial using “heavy ion radiotherapy” which emits a pinpoint beam that can be accurately directed at malignant cells, said Kumiko Karasawa, radiation oncologist and breast cancer specialist.
The study was launched amid renewed global interest in breast cancer and its treatment after Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie revealed she had undergone a preventative double mastectomy.
Heavy ion radiotherapy has proved effective in combating other forms of cancer that have not spread, Karasawa said.
“We are able to conduct this trial because we have greater understanding of what types of breast cancer can benefit from this pinpoint treatment,” Karasawa told AFP.
Development of medical apparatus that keeps soft breast tissue immobile for this treatment has also helped, she added.
Japan is a leader in the technology used in the treatment, and is home to three of the world’s six medical centres that have the gigantic 10-billion-yen ($97.2 million) facilities, Karasawa said.
The therapy has proved its worth on other forms of cancer, including prostate and lung, Kyodo News said, but has never before been used on breast cancer. Conventional radiotherapy uses X-rays and gamma rays that are most potent at the surface of the body, but weaken as they travel deeper into the tissue.
Heavy ion particle beams maintain their strength to a much greater depth. In the trial, Karasawa will treat a total of 20 patients aged at least 60 and with small tumours that have not spread.
The patients will go through an hour of therapy per day for four days, much shorter than conventional radiation therapy that may last for months, Karasawa said.
The trial will follow the patients for five years to assess the outcome, she said. “Ultimately, this could provide an option for patients who do not want surgery and who cannot go through (common radiation therapy) requiring regular visits to clinics for months,” she said.
Japan, which has a high-quality medical system, has a good track record with breast cancer, giving patients a 90 percent five-year survival rate.
Localised and less invasive medical treatments are increasingly important as ageing Japan tries to reduce the physical burden for patients, the national institute said in a statement.
The National Institute of Radiological Sciences has begun the trial using “heavy ion radiotherapy” which emits a pinpoint beam that can be accurately directed at malignant cells, said Kumiko Karasawa, radiation oncologist and breast cancer specialist.
The study was launched amid renewed global interest in breast cancer and its treatment after Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie revealed she had undergone a preventative double mastectomy.
Heavy ion radiotherapy has proved effective in combating other forms of cancer that have not spread, Karasawa said.
“We are able to conduct this trial because we have greater understanding of what types of breast cancer can benefit from this pinpoint treatment,” Karasawa told AFP.
Development of medical apparatus that keeps soft breast tissue immobile for this treatment has also helped, she added.
Japan is a leader in the technology used in the treatment, and is home to three of the world’s six medical centres that have the gigantic 10-billion-yen ($97.2 million) facilities, Karasawa said.
The therapy has proved its worth on other forms of cancer, including prostate and lung, Kyodo News said, but has never before been used on breast cancer. Conventional radiotherapy uses X-rays and gamma rays that are most potent at the surface of the body, but weaken as they travel deeper into the tissue.
Heavy ion particle beams maintain their strength to a much greater depth. In the trial, Karasawa will treat a total of 20 patients aged at least 60 and with small tumours that have not spread.
The patients will go through an hour of therapy per day for four days, much shorter than conventional radiation therapy that may last for months, Karasawa said.
The trial will follow the patients for five years to assess the outcome, she said. “Ultimately, this could provide an option for patients who do not want surgery and who cannot go through (common radiation therapy) requiring regular visits to clinics for months,” she said.
Japan, which has a high-quality medical system, has a good track record with breast cancer, giving patients a 90 percent five-year survival rate.
Localised and less invasive medical treatments are increasingly important as ageing Japan tries to reduce the physical burden for patients, the national institute said in a statement.
Anambra traders protest tax hike
More than 500 women on stormed
the Government House, Awka, to protest the hike in the tax payable by
them to the Anambra State Government.
The women, who also rejected paying tax at all, asked government to collect tax from their husbands.
The traders, who protested under the name of Eke Awka Market Women Association, were led by Mrs. Ifeoma Ezenwa.
They first marched through major streets in Awka before getting to the Government House.
They carried placards with inscriptions like ‘Eke Awka Market women say no to tax’, ‘why should women pay tax’.
They were however disallowed from entering the Government House by security men. The irate women nearly mobbed one of te security men.
A spokeswoman for the group, Mrs. Praise
Muoneke, said they were protesting against the imposition of tax
insisting that market women had resolved not to pay the N6,600 tax. Muoneke said, “Yesterday, task force men
invaded Eke Awka Market, destroyed market wares and commodities,
seized some goods and locked up many stalls as they demanded N6,600 as
tax.
“We want this N6,600 tax cancelled now.
We have paid N2,000 earlier for electricity to Eke Awka Market Authority
last two years.”
The Commissioner for Commerce and
Industry, Mr. Robert Okonkwo, said the tax would be paid by traders who
owned shops in the market.
Man tells how he killed Cape Town mom
A roof repair man has told a Cape Town court
that he stabbed a Claremont mother because she wouldn't pay him the money she
owed him.
Moegamat Salie, 31, told the Western Cape High Court that he went to Anzunette du Plessis’s house on 4 October 2012 to check on work he and his father had done to the roof of her house, reported the Cape Argus.
Although Salie pleaded guilty to murder, he denied the murder was premeditated as the prosecution claimed. His plea was then rejected by the judge.
Salie told the court when Du Plessis told him she didn’t have the money for some extra work he had done fixing door locks and the gate, he told her he would take some of her possessions and return them once he had been paid.
“As this was the second or third time I’d requested my money, I intended to keep the goods until she paid me. I took a camera and BlackBerry cellphone in the lounge and iPod in the kitchen.”
He said she started arguing with him and hit him from behind, at which point he took out a knife and stabbed her several times.
He slit her throat as she reached for the telephone. Salie took a camera, laptop, iPhone, iPod, flat-screen TV and four diamonds.
The murder happened during the 45 minutes that Du Plessis's child minder had taken her 2-year-old daughter to the park.
Moegamat Salie, 31, told the Western Cape High Court that he went to Anzunette du Plessis’s house on 4 October 2012 to check on work he and his father had done to the roof of her house, reported the Cape Argus.
Although Salie pleaded guilty to murder, he denied the murder was premeditated as the prosecution claimed. His plea was then rejected by the judge.
Salie told the court when Du Plessis told him she didn’t have the money for some extra work he had done fixing door locks and the gate, he told her he would take some of her possessions and return them once he had been paid.
“As this was the second or third time I’d requested my money, I intended to keep the goods until she paid me. I took a camera and BlackBerry cellphone in the lounge and iPod in the kitchen.”
He said she started arguing with him and hit him from behind, at which point he took out a knife and stabbed her several times.
He slit her throat as she reached for the telephone. Salie took a camera, laptop, iPhone, iPod, flat-screen TV and four diamonds.
The murder happened during the 45 minutes that Du Plessis's child minder had taken her 2-year-old daughter to the park.
Ibeto begins payment of Nigercem workers’ retirement benefits
Ibeto Cement Company has announced the
commencement of payment of the outstanding retirement benefits for
former employees of the Nigerian Cement Company Plc.
The company said in a statement made
available to our correspondent on Monday the was sequel to its emergence
as the core investor and majority shareholder in Nigercem Plc.
It said, “The company has commenced the
payment of final withdrawals payment, being retirement benefit scheme
due to 72 staff members of Nigercem Plc from their contribution and that
of the Company from Crusader Life Insurance Limited.”
It added that the payment would last from Monday, May 20, 2013 to Wednesday, May 22, 2013.
Stressing that it had faced several
challenges in fulfilling its obligations, the company said, “The
foregoing welfare initiative by Ibeto, no doubt, is in consonance with
its avowed aim and objective to resuscitate and revamp the moribund
cement company despite unlawful challenges by Chief Martin Elechi,
Governor Ebonyi State.
“However Ibeto Cement Company Limited is
undeterred in its determination to resuscitate the company, and improve
the socio-economic well-being and welfare of staff of Nigercem Plc, its
host communities and Ebonyi State, South-East geo-political region and
Nigeria in general.”
FUNAAB fires prof, lecturer over alleged plagiarism
The Federal University of Agriculture,
Abeokuta, Ogun State, has sacked an Associate Professor, Dr. Bamgbose
Titilayo, and an Assistant Lecturer, Bamigbade Adesina, over alleged
plagiarism.
The FUNAAB Governing Council also
demoted two other lecturers in the Department of Chemistry, Dr. Nkiko
Olubunmi, and Dr. Ahmed Akinyeye, from Lecturer 1 to Lecturer 2 over the
same alleged offence.
The institution’s Governing Council took
the decision to sanction the errant lecturers and approve the promotion
of others at its recently concluded 76th Statutory Council Meeting.
The decisions of the FUNAAB Governing Council were contained in the university’s publication, News Flash, published by the Public Relations Directorate of the Vice-Chancellor’s Office, and dated May 10, 2013.
The university also dismissed a Senior
Clerical Officer, Mr. Adebisi Isaac, over alleged non-remittance of
journal page charges due to the institution, while one Mrs. Banjo
Omolola, an engineer, was suspended from duty without pay for three
months over “conduct prejudicial to discipline and good governance.”
The council also warned and surcharged
for the period of alleged absence from work two Chief Technical
Assistants, Chukwu Vitus and Akinbola Oluwasina, of the Works
Department, alleged to have been “engaging personally in trade and
business without permission.” Twelve other lecturers were however
promoted as professors, while 25 others were elevated to the position of
Reader (Associate Professor) in various departments in the institution.
But FUNAAB Registrar, Matthew Ayoola, declined comments on the matter when contacted by our correspondent.
Ayoola said he was not competent to
speak on the issue, adding that only the Vice Chancellor of the
institution, Prof. Olusola Oyewole, could comment on the matter.
“Please, speak with the Vice Chancellor.
How did you get my own contact? Use the same method you have used in
getting my own contact to get that of the VC. I’m a public servant; I
don’t have the competence to speak to the press,” he said.
Apparently referring to the situation in
the institution, Oyewole had, at a recent function, lamented the
declining standard in FUNAAB and vowed to correct the anomalies. Oyewole had said, “Injustice has been
done in the past. I made a statement that I’m going to bring the case
before you. I have an assignment and a vision and I’m committed to that
vision. I’m not going to relent on that vision but if anything crops up
from behind to stop my advance movement, I will deal with it.
“There was a council meeting just some
few days ago and at that council meeting we were surprised that within
seven months, we had been able to assess 37 professorial candidates and
then we presented them. And I told them that the issue of somebody being
assessed for professorial position for one years, two years will not
happen in my time.”
Tuesday, 14 May 2013
14-Year-Old Boy Hires Prostitute For Sèx
A teenage boy who used an iPad to arrange a meeting with an alleged prostitute ended up with a different experience than he’d intended.
The boy, 14, from the Chicago suburb Prospect Heights, set up the intended encounter using a website for sexual liaisons, police say.
CBS Chicago reports when the woman arrived at the teenager’s home Wednesday, she allegedly sprayed him with pepper spray, stole the iPad, a piggy-bank and a jar full of money.
Police were able to track the suspect when she later used the iPad.
Dareka Brooks, 22, of Milwaukee, was charged with one count of armed robbery. Her bond was set at $10,000. Her next court appearance is set for May 31.
The teenage victim is safe, police said
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