Brazilian Woman, Sent To Morgue While Still Alive

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When a nurse and doctor in Brazil found Rosa Celestrino de Assis, a woman who was in the hospital for pneumonia, without vital signs, they pronounced her dead and sent her body to the morgue.

But she wasn't dead, AFP reports.

The doctor felt no vital signs, ran tests and pronounced her dead. She was sent to the morgue and spent at least two hours in a plastic body bag.

"I went to give my mom one last hug, and I could feel that she was breathing. I screamed out - my mom is alive! And they all looked at me like I was crazy," Rosangela Celestrino, the patient's daughter, told the paper.
"Not only did I have to go collect my mom from a cold storage drawer at the morgue, but when I got there, I find her still breathing," Celestrino went on.

Hospital officials said the patient, Rosa Celestrino de Assis, had two strokes and had been on assisted breathing. At 7:30 pm local time Friday, a nurse phoned the attending doctor because she did not show vital signs. The doctor confirmed her death and sent her to the morgue.

According to ABC News, the doctor who pronounced that Celestrino de Assis was dead has resigned. The nurse who initially checked her vital signs was fired.

This isn't the first time this year that a living person has been sent to the morgue. In July, a South African man woke up in a morgue's locked refrigerator after being there for 21 hours. Morgue workers, hearing a man shouting for help, thought there was ghost in the facility.

Na wa for some nurses and doctors shall???

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22 Year old Hangs self in Benue

It was a sad Wednesday for the family of a political office holder in Benue State, Mr John Awange, as their 22-year-old son, popularly called “Daddy,” was found dead under the old bridge in Makurdi where he had hanged himself.

Awange is a Gubernatorial Liaison Officer of Guma Local Government area of the state. His son, who had just completed the Senior Secondary School Education, was said to have left the family house penultimate Tuesday without informing anyone about his whereabouts only to be found dead under the old bridge.

According to Tartor Suemo, a 400-level student of Benue State University, who claimed to be a cousin to the deceased, he was last seen on Tuesday, September 20, 2011 at about 10.00p.m. Suemo said that the late “Daddy” had just finished his SSCE examination and was looking forward to gaining admission to the university.

No one could say precisely why the young man decided to take his life but a neighbour to the deceased, who did not want his name in print, told the Nigerian Tribune that he had always complained of persistent headache and was recently discharged from the hospital.

He added that the deceased was once heard threatening to commit suicide if the headache would not stop. Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer(PPRO) of the state police command, ASP Ejike Alaribe, said investigation was ongoing to uncover the circumstances leading to the death of the young man.
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Bill Gates Visits President Jonathan

America's richest man, Bill Williams Gate runs an NGO for polio eradication in Nigeria and paid a visit to the country earlier this week to see how the NGO is moving.
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Jackson doctor collected medicine vials before 911 call-Guard testifies

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Witness Faheem Muhammad testifies 
LOS ANGELES – The first bodyguard to reach Michael Jackson's bedroom after the singer's doctor called for help testified Thursday that he was told by the physician to gather medicine vials before calling 911.

Alberto Alvarez said Dr. Conrad Murray grabbed the vials from a nightstand next to Jackson, who was still in his bed.

"He said `Here, put these in a bag.'" Alvarez said of Murray. Alvarez said at first he thought he was bagging the items in preparation for a trip to the hospital. He said he trusted Murray because he was a doctor.

"In my personal experience, I believed Dr. Murray had the best intentions for Mr. Jackson," Alvarez said. "I didn't question his authority."

Deputy District Attorney David Walgren showed Alvarez and jurors a vial of propofol while the bodyguard was on the stand at the third day of Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial. Murray has pleaded not guilty.

Jurors intently looked at the bottle, which appeared to still contain some liquid.
Prosecutors are calling key witnesses in an attempt to show Murray delayed calling authorities on the day the King of Pop was found lifeless and was intent on concealing indications that he had been giving the singer doses of the surgical anesthetic.

At times during Alvarez's testimony, he looked directly at Murray, who occasionally passed notes to his attorney.

When he entered the bedroom, Alvarez said, he saw Jackson's eyes were open and was surprised to see the singer was wearing a condom catheter, a medical device that allows one to urinate without having to get up.

Alvarez testified that Murray only told him Jackson had a bad reaction.
Walgren played Alvarez's 911 call for jurors. "He's pumping the chest, but he's not responding to anything, sir," Alvarez told the dispatcher, urging them to send an ambulance quickly.

He said, after hanging up with dispatchers, he performed chest compressions on Jackson while Murray gave the singer mouth-to-mouth resuscitation efforts. The doctor remarked it was his first time performing the procedure.

"'I have to,'" Alvarez recalled Murray telling him, "'this is my friend.'"
Earlier, Alvarez testified that Jackson was in good spirits at a rehearsal on the night before he died.
"He was very happy," Alvarez testified. "I do recall he was in very good spirits."

Prosecutors have been calling witnesses who were with Jackson and Murray the day the singer died.
Authorities accuse Murray of giving Jackson a lethal dose of the anesthetic propofol in the bedroom.
The jury has already gotten a glimpse into the entertainer's inner sanctum through photos and testimony.
Alvarez's testimony will likely be challenged by Murray's defense attorneys, who on Wednesday questioned Jackson's head of security and the singer's personal assistant about why they didn't reveal certain details about the day Jackson died to police for at least two months.
Defense lawyer Ed Chernoff asked Faheem Muhammad and Michael Amir Williams about whether they conferred with Alvarez before their interviews with detectives.
Williams, who was Jackson's personal assistant, said his interview with detectives had been delayed. He testified that he received an urgent phone call from Murray on the day of Jackson's death but wasn't told to call 911.

He called Muhammad, who then dispatched Alvarez to Jackson's bedroom on the second floor of the singer's rented mansion in the ritzy Holmby Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles.

The room was off-limits to Jackson's staff, and Muhammad paused before racing up the stairs after reaching the mansion just before paramedics arrived.
He described a heart-wrenching scene. By then, he said, Jackson had been removed from his bed and was on the floor, where Murray, sweaty and frantic, was performing CPR.
Alvarez was pacing nervously, Muhammad told the jury. When he saw Jackson up close, he understood why.

"What did you observe about his face," prosecutor David Walgren asked
"That his eyes were open," Muhammad said. "That his mouth was slightly open."
"Did he appear to be dead," Walgren asked.
"Yes."
The bodyguard soon noticed that Jackson's children, Prince and Paris, had gathered by the doorway.
"Paris was on the ground, balled up crying," Muhammad said. He ushered the children out of the room, and then into a sport utility vehicle so they could follow the ambulance to the hospital.
Some of the scenes recounted by Muhammad will likely be repeated Thursday as prosecutors work to fill in other details about Murray's behavior after finding Jackson unconscious.
Also expected to testify on Thursday are Kai Chase, a chef who spoke to Murray briefly on the morning of Jackson's death, and paramedics who also tried to revive the singer. The medics believed Jackson was already dead by the time they arrived, but Murray insisted the performer be taken to a hospital for additional resuscitation efforts.

Prosecutors contend Murray did not tell any of the bodyguards or emergency personnel that he had been giving Jackson propofol and other sedatives to help him sleep.

Chernoff claimed in opening statements that Jackson gave himself the lethal dose.
Much of the trial in later sessions will focus on the science of what killed Jackson, and dueling theories of Murray's role.
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Two feared dead as landslide hit Bayelsa community

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In Yenogua, two persons among them a graduate of Bayelsa State owned Niger Delta University were Thursday feared dead in a landslide which reportedly hit riverine Peremabiri community in the Southern Ijaw local government area of the state.

The missing youths, identified as Mr. Ikioudo Abel, a graduate of the Niger Delta University and a secondary school leaver, Stanley Dominic, were reported to have been submerged by the landslide during a game of football close to the community waterside.

Though the immediate cause of the landslide could not be ascertained but some indigenes of the community said it might not be unconnected with the incessant dredging work in the area. Sources said the search for the missing youths is still on.

It was gathered that the boys during a game of football were trying to retrieve a stray ball at close to the river shore when the incident occurred.

Contacted on the development, the spokesman for the Community Development Committee, Comrade Morris Johnson and an ex-militant leader from the community, Comrade Eris Paul confirmed the development and accused the two dredging companies, operating in the area of provoking the landslide.

Morris Johnson said though the community consented to the dredging projects being carried out by the Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), the SPDC has not done any reclamation work and the dredging work has exposed the community to disasters in the last few months.

The former member of the Upper Senate of the Movement For the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND),Comrade Eris Paul, popularly known as Commander Ogunboss expressed concern over the rising cases of natural disaster in the area and appealed to the state government, the President and the National Assembly to come to the aide of the community.

Ogunboss noted that the people of the community are gripped by fear of extinction due to the recurring disasters.

According to him, the future of the community cannot be guaranteed adding that the persistent dredging works in the area has polluted it waters.

When contacted, the spokesman of the State Police Command, Mr. Emokpae Eguavoen, said though the incident has not been officially reported to the command, they will contact the Oporoma division for details and investigation.
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Reggae pioneer Leonard Dillon dies in Jamaica

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KINGSTON, Jamaica – The leader of the pioneering reggae group The Ethiopians has died in Jamaica. Leonard Dillon was 68.

Daughter Patrice Dillon says her father died Wednesday at her home of lung and prostate cancer.

She says Dillon had been diagnosed with cancer in June and underwent surgery to remove a brain tumor earlier this year.

Leonard Dillon began his career using the stage name Jack Sparrow in the early 1960s. He recorded a series of ska songs, including "Bull Whip," which featured a young Bob Marley on backing vocals.

Dillon later formed The Ethiopians, a trio whose best known hits were "Train to Skaville" and "Everything Crash."

Dillon is survived by seven children.

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FEC okays N30.66bn for new national identity card

THE weekly Federal Executive Council, FEC, yesterday rose from a prolonged session with an approval for the National Identity Management Commission, NIMC, to embark on the provision of an electronic national identity card for all Nigerians of 18 years old and above, at the cost of N30.66 billion. 

The FEC meeting which was presided over by President Goodluck Jonathan, with Vice President Namadi Sambo, said the project entails the development of a comprehensive, biometric database for all Nigerian adults.

The meeting also approved the pulling together of all planning professionals and the establishment of Planning and policy analysis cadre for all the Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, to meet up with the current expectations of the present government for effective projects execution, evaluation and monitoring, as well as analysis. 

The Minister of Information, Mr Labaran Maku, who briefed State House Correspondents, at the end of the meeting which lasted for about eight hours disclosed that the e-national identity would assist Nigeria tackle some security issues as well as solve so many statistics challenges in various sectors of the economy. He disclosed that “the unified identity Management System, NIMS, for Nigeria was today approved by the Federal Executive Council for implementation”.
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Journalist Accused Of Stealing Man’s Manhood, Narrowly Escapes Lynching

THE Zamfara State correspondent of the National life newspaper, Saminu Ibrahim has escaped lynching at the premise of Skye Bank Gusau following alleged missing of Manhood of a staff of the bank Mr, Idowu Olatunji .

The National Life newspaper correspondent, was accused by the staff of the bank (Skye Bank, Gusau) Mr. Idowu Olatunji, of allegedly causing the missing of his private when he (journalist) went to withdraw his August salary from the bank. But for the intervention of the policeman attached to the bank who quickly took both the accused and the complainant to the nearest police station for safety, the correspondent would have been lynched.

Against the backdrop of the allegation the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Zamfara state council, has called on the police in the state to investigate the matter . The NUJ Chairman in the state, Comrade Mainasara Ruwan Dorawa, appealed for calm to enable the police investigate the matter, recalling that this was the second time a journalist would be accused of manhood theft .

He stated that the first allegation after investigation turned out not to be true. He said “Recently another journalist representing Kano-based Triumph newspaper had a similar false accusation of snatching manhood”. Ruwan Doruwa regretted that even when the allegation was discovered not to be true, the accuser was left unpunished by the police.

The chairman who lamented the poor image of journalists in the state observed that the allegation of stealing manhood has helped to worsen the perception of newsmen by the public. He further appealed to the police to wake up to their challenge by probing the recent allegation, saying the finding will go a long way to show that journalists have nothing to do with such devious act.

NUJ would not fold it arms watching devils under whatever colour to deter journalists from carrying out their lawful assignment, the union will continue to defend law-abiding members”, he said. When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Sanusi Amiru who confirmed the incident, assured that the report would be made public as soon as the probe is compiled.
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Yoruba Man Flees From Home After Wife Gives Birth To Quadruplets

A 35-year-old farmer, Mr Akeem Adeyemo, on Sunday, took to his heels, after a congratuatory message was passed to him that his wife, Ramota, had delivered quadruplets.

 30-year-old Ramota gave birth to the quadruplets at a private hospital, Layo Model Hospital, Ikire, in Irewole Local Government Area of Osun State, through ceasarian operation.

Mrs Adeyemo, a petty trader and mother of four, was taken to the hospital on Saturday by her husband for the delivery of a baby, while a ceasarian operation performed on her on Sunday at the hospital produced the quadruplets. When the father got the news of the quadruplets, two boys and two girls, he took to his heels and fled from the vicinity of the hospital.

According to one of his friends, who was present when the message was passed to him, Mr Adeyemo, instead of jubilating, disappeared from the vicinity of the hospital, on the pretex that he was going to bring some materials for his wife. “Immediately the message of the birth was conveyed to the father of the quadruplets, he took to his heels, saying that God has made my cup to run over,” his friend said, adding that he said, “as a poor farmer, I already have four children and I don’t know where to get the money to take care of extra four childrren.

Since Sunday, it was gathered that Mr Adeyemo neither showed up in his home or at the hospital where the quadruplets were delivered to see his wife, Dr Tunji Adenuga, a doctor at the hospital, said the woman and the children were in good condition of health.

Mrs Adeyemo, a petty trader, however, appealed to the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola and Mr Soji Ajayi and Evangelist Nathaniel Arabambi, both chairmen of Irewole and Ayedaade local government areas respectively, as well as their wives, to come to her aid. She also appealed to philanthropists and well-to-do individuals to come to the aid of the family, to take care of the children.
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18 Years Old Man Arrested For Raping 8 Years Old Girl

An 18-year-old man, Ifeanyi Ukaegbu, was on Wednesday docked at an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court in Lagos for allegedly defiling an eight year-old girl.

Ukaegbu is standing trial on a two-count charge of conspiracy and rape. The prosecutor, Sgt. Stephen Molo, said that the accused and another still at large committed the alleged offence on Aug. 22 at Third Ave., D Close, House 7, Festac Town, Lagos.

He said that the accused allegedly had an unlawful s*xual intercourse with the minor. Molo said that the alleged offence contravened Sections 218 and 516 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Lagos State. 

The accused, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges. Magistrate B. A Sonuga granted him bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum. He adjourned the case till Oct. 10 for further hearing. (NAN).
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woman sacrifices life to save her child during eathquake

This is a true story of Mother’s Sacrifice during the Japan Earthquake. After the Earthquake had subsided, when the rescuers reached the ruins of a young woman’s house, they saw her dead body through the cracks.


 But her pose was somehow strange that she knelt on her knees like a person was worshiping; her body was leaning forward, and her two hands were supporting by an object. The collapsed house had crashed her back and her head. With so many difficulties, the leader of the rescuer team put his hand through a narrow gap on the wall to reach the woman’s body.

He was hoping that this woman could be still alive. However, the cold and stiff body told him that she had passed away for sure. He and the rest of the team left this house and were going to search the next collapsed building. For some reasons, the team leader was driven by a compelling force to go back to the ruin house of the dead woman. Again, he knelt down and used his had through the narrow cracks to search the little space under the dead body.

Suddenly, he screamed with excitement,” A child! There is a child! “ The whole team worked together; carefully they removed the piles of ruined objects around the dead woman. There was a 3 months old little boy wrapped in a flowery blanket under his mother’s dead body. Obviously, the woman had made an ultimate sacrifice for saving her son. When her house was falling, she used her body to make a cover to protect her son.

The little boy was still sleeping peacefully when the team leader picked him up. The medical doctor came quickly to exam the little boy. After he opened the blanket, he saw a cell phone inside the blanket. There was a text message on the screen. It said,” If you can survive, you must remember that I love you.” This cell phone was passing around from one hand to another. Every body that read the message wept. ” If you can survive, you must remember that I love you.” Such is the mother’s love for her child!!
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Nigerian Government Bans Same-S*x Marriage, N50K Fine

Unlike some parts of Europe and United States where same s*x marriage is legally permitted between homos*xuals and lesbians, the Nigerian Government has condemned it, saying that the practice is immoral and ungodly.







TODAY'S GIST gathered from the bill passed today by the Nigeria Senate (upper house of parliament), anyone who contract same marriage would be arrested and charged to court.

The punishment attracts jail term. Anyone seen to have also encouraged such marriage would also be punished jailed but with an option of N50,000 as fine.

 President Goodluck Jonathan will have to sign the bill before it can finally become law. Those in the know strongly believe that Nigerian president will not think twice before signing it into law.
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We Will Bomb Abuja Again On Oct. 1st" - MEND Threatens

IN an apparent planned re-enactment of the bloody show at the Eagle Square, Abuja, venue of the Golden Jubilee celebration of Nigeria on October 1 last year, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has said it will plant and detonate explosives within the vicinity of the Eagle Square again, to coincide with the Independence celebration on Saturday.




In an online statement dispatched by the group’s spokesman, Jomo Gbomo, MEND, which noted that 51 years of nationhood is yet to offer anything worth celebrating to Nigerians, however said this would be its only and last warning about its plan to hit on Saturday.

The three-paragraph statement that was delivered to the Nigerian Tribune at about 9.15 p.m on Wednesday, did not state any categorical reason or demand for the latest threat. “On October 1, 2011, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) intends to place bombs within and in the immediate vicinity of Eagle Square, venue of the proposed 2011 Independence anniversary celebrations. 

After 51 years of independence, Nigerians still have nothing to celebrate. “The general public is strongly advised to consider this as a first and final warning. No additional warnings will be issued subsequent to deployment or detonation of these devices which will be novel in nature,” the statement said.

 It will be recalled that last year's Independence celebration attack claimed several lives, with the following investigations into it pointing at the South Africa-based Niger Delta militant leader, Henry Okah and his cohorts as masterminds. Okah and some other persons found culpable are still standing trial in South Africa and Nigeria respectively, in connection to the attack.
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Add Insult to Injury? Accused Rapist Propose To Marry the Victim

Still trying to Cool off from the babrbaric Abia rape case ABSU RAPE SAGA, I was angered by this latest news that was just forwarded to me.

 As if it was not criminal enough to rape an innocent female, a 23-year old man, Samuel Godwin Effiong, who is facing a rape charge at Oshodi magistrate’s court, has made a shocking proposal to the 27-year old rape victim (name withheld) at the court by offering to marry her to compensate her. Effiong made the offer in the open court to the victim by proposing to marry her before the presiding magistrate, Mrs. Osho Adebiyi.

Effiong told the court, in the presence of the victim, that he was ready to marry the victim and take care of the baby if she was pregnant as a result of the rape. He said the proposal will facilitate the final settlement of the rape charge against him. Effiong was charged to court for allegedly raping the 27-year old woman under false pretence. He was alleged to have worn his brother’s military uniform and arrested the victim at Ikeja area

Instead of taking her to the barracks as he claimed while arresting her, he took her on a motorcycle to a hidden place at Mafoluku Oshodi where he raped her. He was however unlucky when someone who suspected their movement raised an alarm that attracted other neighbours and the police.

Effiong was eventually arrested and charged to court. He pleaded not guilty. The court granted him bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum. When the matter came up, he made the offer so that he would regain his freedom. Lawyers who spoke to  news men this morning said despite offering to marry the victim, the accused will have to face trial to enable the law take its course.

The former Secretary-General of Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Lagos branch, Mr. Ike Ukor, said “No, the law will still have to take its course, unless the woman agrees to marry and drop the charge.” In his reaction, Festus Keyamo, legal practitioner, said: “the accused marriage proposal does not legalise the crime, though it all depends on the woman because once the woman drops the charge and says ‘I am no longer pursuing the case’ that will be the end of the case, as the prosecution needs the evidence of the woman to convict the man.”

Another lawyer, Mr. Paul Ogundele said as the issue is, the legal implication is that since the accused in the rape matter agrees to marry the victim, there is the likelihood of the case being frustrated, especially when the victim consents to the marriage since she is the sole witness in the case. They will be expected to give overwhelming evidence for the prosecution of the case.

Another Lagos lawyer, Mr. Tahiru Najim while also aligning himself with the opinion of other lawyers, said the man cannot be exonerated. “He is still liable in strict legal terms because it is the relationship that existed at the time the offence was committed that counts.” Mr. Alex Uzebu, another Lagos-based legal practitioner, said the offence had already been committed. 

It has no bearing at all with the marriage proposal. Just like a man who steals another man’s car and decided to return it after he was caught or offers to buy the car, the person is liable.” Orionye from the law firm of Ade Oyebanji & Co. opined that the man cannot be exonerated from the charge of rape unless the woman decides to drop the charge against him. “If she drops the charge, then the man can escape and if not, when the case is proved, the man will be liable.”
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15 ex-govs for trial -Tribunal

The Code of Conduct Bureau said, yesterday, that 15 former governors will soon be charged to court for lying in the assets declaration forms they filled while in office.

Chairman of the Bureau, Mr Sam Saba, who disclosed this while briefing newsmen in Abuja also justified the decision of the Bureau to let some governors off the hook. He, however, insisted that former Governor of Lagos state and leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, Asiwaju Ahmed Bola Tinubu, has a case to answer before the conduct tribunal over allegations of operating foreign accounts while in office.

Confirming that 15 former governors will soon be charged to court, Mr Saba said: “I want to assure you that verification of the assets of some of the ex-governors is still ongoing including that of those who are still in power. As it stands today, Borno and Plateau are the only states where we have not requested their governors and public officers to report for verification and this is due to the problem posed by the Boko Haram sect.

However, at the appropriate time, we will make public the outcome of our investigations and if it is established that any of them defaulted, we will accordingly charge them before the tribunal. But till then, we are not ready to try anyone on the pages of the newspaper”, Saba added. He refuted allegations that the trial of Asiwaju Tinubu was a calculated witch-hunt exercise aimed at stifling opposition leaders in the country. According to him:

The Bureau wishes to reiterate its position that the trial of Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu has no political undertone. It has been an ongoing case since year 2006. Admittedly, the case has taken such a long time due to some factors- the need to conduct thorough investigation and the time taken to constitute the full compliment of the tribunal after the death of the former chairman, Justice Sanni Murtala, SAN. 

The Bureau wants to use this medium to call on the good and patriotic citizens of Nigeria to report to it any public office holder breaching the provisions of Code of Conduct for public officers, and wish to assure you that the Bureau has the capacity to deal with the situation no matter how highly placed the person is. “Of recent, the Bureau has observed with some amusement, the campaign of calumny being perpetuated against it by a section of the press which has been issuing some stories based on conjectures, deliberate falsehood and sensational amplification of issues all with a view to pulling down the institution and its structures.

Further to the above, the issue of arraigning public officers before the Code of Conduct Tribunal has never been an issue of the board to discuss and take decisions. There are structures on the ground established by the board to carry out that responsibility; the ‘assets verification committee’ and the ‘petition screening committee’. Any officer that is established to have breached any provisions of the code of conduct for public officers after diligent investigation by any of the above committees is referred to the legal unit of the bureau for prosecution before the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

So why should the case of Bola Ahmed Tinubu be different? “Also it should be noted that the case of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, which had started since the year 2006, had pre-dated the coming of the present board which was inaugurated in April 2010. However, if the chairman is said to be taking a central position in the activities of the bureau vis-à-vis the case of Bola Ahmed Tinubu that is very understandable because he is the chairman of the organization and its principal spokesman.

This however should not be maliciously misconstrued as disagreement between him and the federal commissioners.” It will be recalled that Tinubu was on September 21, docked before a 3-man panel of justices at the Code of Conduct Tribunal sequel to allegations that he operated 10 foreign accounts whilst in office between 1999 and 2007. Meanwhile, the CCB boss who spoke yesterday alongside four commissioners of the Bureau, also adduced reasons why some former governors who were ab-initio accused of violating the Code of Conduct for Public officers whilst they were in office, would no longer face prosecution.

Saba said the CCB decided to drop the cases against the ex-governors after they admitted guilt and made restitution to the Federal Government, even as he specifically named the former governor of Jigawa State, Saminu Turaki, among those that benefitted from the said process. He declined to reveal the identity of other indicted ex-governors who embraced the ‘plea-bargain’ option.
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Africa's First female Nobel Peace Prize Winner Wangari Maathai dies

Professor Wangari Maathai, a foremost Kenya enviroronmental and political activist, has passed away. She died on Sunday September 25 2011 after a prolonged battle with cancer. She was 71. 

In 2004, she became the first African woman to receive the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace. May her soul rest in peace...amen.
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Nigerian Men Are Lazy - British Baroness

Most of the men in Nigeria don’t do anything, their wives do all the work, that’s why they have so many.

They have four wives – one to do the farming, one to look after the children, one to look after the man and one to do the housework. It is just a fact."

Controversial peer, Baroness Flather (a teacher and politician) said on a radio phone-in debate on polygamy yesterday in the UK, after a Nigerian caller told how his father had four wives and 11 children, who all lived together in the same house without problems.
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Immigration Intercept 100 Libyan mercenaries in Kaduna

THE Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), in Kaduna, has arrested over 100 suspected mercenaries from Libya. They were suspected to have fled the country and arrived in Kaduna through the Niger-Nigeria border at the weekend, after the fall of the regime of Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi.

The suspects, according to an eyewitness, arrived in the state at about 2.00 p.m. on Friday looking exhausted and unkempt. According to the eyewitness, “as they filed through heavily armed Immigration officials at the Kaduna zonal office of the Nigerian Immigration Service(NIS),they were made to sit on the ground on the premises right in front of the office of the Zonal Comptroller under the watch of heavily armed officials while documentation procedure went on.”

The suspects were said to be with some members of their families, including children, and were conveyed in two luxury buses. “One of the suspects, who craved for anonymity, said that they had been wandering in the desert for the past three weeks before they were apprehended by the Immigration officials at the Niger-Nigeria border. 

He said they left Libya and wandered in the desert before their arrest and subsequent conveyance to Kaduna from the Niger-Nigeria border. However, newsmen were told that the command needed to obtain clearance from Abuja and liaise with other relevant security agencies, particularly, the State Security Service(SSS), Police and the Army before speaking with the press.
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10-year-old boy commits suicide

RESIDENTS of Alajiki Street, Apata Area in Ibadan, Oyo State, were thrown into confusion and sorrow on Thursday, September 22nd, 2011 when the body of a 10-year-old primary six pupil, Segun Omotayo, was found hanging in a room inside a dilapidated building beside his parents’ residence.

According to information gathered, Segun, who was a pupil of a primary school at Apata, returned from school that afternoon and thereafter went to the neighbourhood with his friends to watch home video after taking his lunch. He reportedly came back home and went inside the dilapidated building which once served as home to his family before it was vacated when a part of it collapsed during a heavy rain and part of the roof also got blown off.

Segun’s mother, Mrs Omotayo, who had converted part of the dilapidated building to a poultry and also had a grinding machine in front of it, started looking for Segun around 7.30 p.m. with the intention of giving him some chores to do. When she checked their apartment and did not see him, the woman decided to check the abandoned building, where the family still had some of their belongings in a room. 

Her search eventually led her to the room where she found Segun’s body dangling from the ceiling while the chair he climbed to commit the act was found lying on its side. The woman raised the alarm and neighbours trooped out to behold the shocking sight. The matter was reported at Apata police station on Friday morning and the Divisional Police Officer, SP Ganiyu Ali dispatched some detectives to the scene. The corpse was brought down from the ceiling while its photographs were taken. 

The boy did not leave any suicide note but some people suspected that the boy must have been on an adventure as a result of the scenes he might have watched from the film he went to watch with friends. However, a police source said a foul play was being suspected as a blood stain was found on the deceased’s chest. The police image maker in Oyo State, ASP Femi Okanlawon confirmed the story, saying the boy’s parents and some witnesses had been invited by the police to help in the investigations towards unravelling the cause of the deceased’s action.
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2 Hausa Boys Arrested In kano For Gang Raping An NYSC Member

Two miscreants, Abba Garba 18, Abubakar Suleiman, 17, Monday, shocked Kano residents as they confessed to have gang-raped a National Youths Service Corps, NYSC, member serving with Durumi Secondary School, Kurna in Kano municipality.

The police said it has arrested Abba Garba and Abubakar Suleiman while the other two, Nazeephy Malam and Ali Wara are said to be at large. Garba, the lead suspect told Vanguard that the incident occurred penultimate week in one of the classrooms in the college by 12 noon when the victim, who was not aware of the strike action in the state, resumed for classes.


He revealed that he and his cohorts were forced into the school building on the fateful day by the torrential downpour when suddenly a lady that appeared to be in her late 20’s approached them, speaking a language they could not understand.

Garba the suspect  told  news men that in he was moved by the beauty of the ‘stranger’ and immediately drew out a sharp knife and compelled her to undress before he and his friends raped her in turns. He said: “I took shelter in the premises of the college with my friends when it started raining on that fateful day.

 While we were having fun, a lady suddenly approached us and was speaking a language none of us understood. “I was moved by her beauty and immediately drew out a sharp knife. We took her into one of the class rooms, forced her to undress and raped her in turn before policemen on patrol apprehended two of us. The other two escaped.”
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Niger Delta Militants give Boko Haram 14 days to stop killing or face war

Following the attacks by Boko Haram against Government Agencies and Christians in the North, a Militant group from the Niger Delta region has asked the islamist sect to cease attack on Christians or be prepared for war.

The group christened Egbesu Mightier Fraternity of Izon Land in a press statement made available to Pointblanknews.com warn that the life and properties of Northerners living in the South will not be spared if Boko Haram continue bombing of churches and killing innocent Nigerians.

“NOTE WELL, if further killings by Boko Haram as a result of Goodluck Jonathan’s Presidency in the country within fourteen days of this statement, we shall without hesitation commence sending every Muslim in the Niger Delta Region to their various homes and ask our people to return home. No section of this country is an embodiment of killing others.

 Muslims can’t live in our land freely (Niger Delta) while they will be killing our people in their land. If they don’t want peace we will meet them were ever they are. This is our message.” They said.
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Pastor Caught With Male Church Member Inside Hotel Room

The police at Ijesha Police Division in Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, have arrested a suspected homos*xual pastor, Prince Egimonele, in a hotel as he attempted to have s*x with his male church member.

The victim, Chidiebere Mozie, a drummer in the pastor’s church, reportedly played along and informed the police of the appointment with the pastor before they went inside the hotel room to have s*x. The police laid ambush for the pastor A police source informed TODAY'S GIST that the pastor, Egimonele, the General Overseer of Jesus Intervention Ministry at Ijesha Community Hall, a native of Abia State, Southeast Nigeria, was arrested inside the hotel along Ijesha Road, where he had gone to have fun with Chidiebere Mozie, 23, whom he allegedly lured with N100,000.

However, luck ran out on the pastor when policemen arrested him in the hotel. Items recovered from the randy clergyman inside the hotel room include a pack of viagra, a drug that boosts male libido, Rough Rider condoms, cream and fruit juice. After police investigation, the pastor and an accomplice Lawrence were arraigned before a Cele Magistrate’s Court in Lagos on a four-count charge of having s*x with a male partner and an attempt to have unlawful carnal knowledge and indecent practice with a male person in a hotel.

The offences, according to the prosecutor, are punishable under Sections 516, 214 and 217 of the Criminal Code. Section 214 of the Criminal Code Act, Chapter 77, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 1990 reads:“Any person who has carnal knowledge of any person against the order of nature; or has carnal knowledge of an animal; or permits a male person to have carnal knowledge of him or her against the order of nature is guilty of felony, and is liable to imprisonment for fourteen (14) years.” Section 217 of the Criminal Code Act reads:

Any male person who, whether in public or private, commits any act of gross indecency with another male person, or procures another male person to commit any act of gross indecency with him, or attempts to procure the commission of any such act by any male person with himself or with another male person, whether in public or private, is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for three years.

The accused persons pleaded not guilty when the charge was read to them. The presiding magistrate, Mrs. D. T. Olatokun, admitted the pastor to bail in the sum of N250,000 and Lawrence, N100,000 with two sureties each in like sum. She adjourned the matter till 10 November, 2011 for mention. The accused were moved to Kirikiri Maximum Prison, Apapa, Lagos, when they could not perfect their bail conditions in good time.
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NECO Results Out, Another Mass Failure!

Another mass failure has been recorded by students across the country in the just announced 2011 June/July Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) results.

 Registrar, Chief Executive of the Council, (NECO) while announcing the results in Minna Friday, exonerated the Council from the poor outing of students nationwide, adding that structures that ensured that appropriate standards of excellence and transparency were maintained before, during and after the examinations were put in place.

A breakdown of the results shows that out of the 1,190,393 that registered for the English language, 1,160,049 actually sat for the examinations while only 2,119 or 0.18% came out with Distinction and 263,777 or 22.16% came out with Credit pass, 76,224 or 6.40% failed while there 51,312 malpractice or 4.31% was recorded. In Mathematics, 1,190,365 registered for the subject while 1,156,561 sat for it with only 3,356 or 0.28% obtaining Distinction and 295,961 or 24.86% with credit, 7, 7,395 or 60.27% pass, 89,023 or 7.48% failed while 50,826 or 4.27% malpractice was recorded.

Core subjects like Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Further Mathematics also recorded mass failure with high degrees of malpractices also recorded. Answering questions from Journalists on the continous mass failure in external examinations, Registrar/Chief Executive of the Council, Professor Promise M. Okpala attributed the continous mass failure to a lot of variables which he said include the learners (Students) themselves, the various schools across the country, parents and even the society.

He said while the Federal government and some states have already taken bold steps to improve on the educational standard, all stakeholders will have to be patient before reaping the good results adding that “the high expectations cannot be achieved immediately because change in the behavioral pattern of the children take time”. Professor Okpala identified quality teaching on the part of teachers and intensive learning by the students concerned as the only way out if the dwindling academics and poor results in the country have to be drastically reduced.

On whether the Council has an approved syllabus for its candidates and whether schools are being monitored in strict compliance with the approved syllabus, the Registrar said, “in as much as NECO has an approved and standard syllabus, strict compliance with it rest sorely in the hands of each school to ensure that the syllabus are met in terms of teaching.” According to him,” it cannot be proper for any external examiner to go into schools to analyse how they are teaching their students and for the same examiner to oversee the markings of answer sheets of such students.

Okpala emphasized on the markings of examination scripts of students saying, “we embark on centralized marking and those engaged in our markings are qualified teachers who teach in various secondary schools across the country and I want to assure you that we don’t award marks randomly but according to ability and capability of each student. A total of 1,190,393 candidates registered for the examination out of while 1,160561 actually sat for the examination.
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Shocked Scientists 'Break' Light Speed

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GENEVA — One of the very pillars of physics and Einstein's theory of relativity – that nothing can go faster than the speed of light – was rocked Thursday by new findings from one of the world's foremost laboratories.

European researchers said they clocked an oddball type of subatomic particle called a neutrino going faster than the 186,282 miles per second that has long been considered the cosmic speed limit.

The claim was met with skepticism, with one outside physicist calling it the equivalent of saying you have a flying carpet. In fact, the researchers themselves are not ready to proclaim a discovery and are asking other physicists to independently try to verify their findings.

"The feeling that most people have is this can't be right, this can't be real," said James Gillies, a spokesman for the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, which provided the particle accelerator that sent neutrinos on their breakneck 454-mile trip underground from Geneva to Italy.

Going faster than light is something that is just not supposed to happen according to Einstein's 1905 special theory of relativity – the one made famous by the equation E equals mc2. But no one is rushing out to rewrite the science books just yet.

It is "a revolutionary discovery if confirmed," said Indiana University theoretical physicist Alan Kostelecky, who has worked on this concept for a quarter of a century.

Stephen Parke, who is head theoretician at the Fermilab near Chicago and was not part of the research, said: "It's a shock. It's going to cause us problems, no doubt about that – if it's true."

Even if these results are confirmed, they won't change at all the way we live or the way the world works. After all, these particles have presumably been speed demons for billions of years. But the finding will fundamentally alter our understanding of how the universe operates, physicists said.

Einstein's special relativity theory, which says that energy equals mass times the speed of light squared, underlies "pretty much everything in modern physics," said John Ellis, a theoretical physicist at CERN who was not involved in the experiment. "It has worked perfectly up until now."
France's National Institute for Nuclear and Particle Physics Research collaborated with Italy's Gran Sasso National Laboratory on the experiment at CERN.

CERN reported that a neutrino beam fired from a particle accelerator near Geneva to a lab 454 miles (730 kilometers) away in Italy traveled 60 nanoseconds faster than the speed of light. Scientists calculated the margin of error at just 10 nanoseconds. (A nanosecond is one-billionth of a second.)

Given the enormous implications of the find, the researchers spent months checking and rechecking their results to make sure there were no flaws in the experiment.

A team at Fermilab had similar faster-than-light results in 2007, but a large margin of error undercut its scientific significance.

If anything is going to throw a cosmic twist into Einstein's theories, it's not surprising that it's the strange particles known as neutrinos. These are odd slivers of an atom that have confounded physicists for about 80 years.

The neutrino has almost no mass, comes in three different "flavors," may have its own antiparticle and has been seen shifting from one flavor to another while shooting out from our sun, said physicist Phillip Schewe, communications director at the Joint Quantum Institute in Maryland.

Columbia University physicist Brian Greene, author of the book "Fabric of the Cosmos," said neutrinos theoretically can travel at different speeds depending on how much energy they have. And some mysterious particles whose existence is still only theorized could be similarly speedy, he said.

Fermilab team spokeswoman Jenny Thomas, a physics professor at the University College of London, said there must be a "more mundane explanation" for the European findings. She said Fermilab's experience showed how hard it is to measure accurately the distance, time and angles required for such a claim.

Nevertheless, Fermilab, which shoots neutrinos from Chicago to Minnesota, has already begun working to try to verify or knock down the new findings.

And that's exactly what the team in Geneva wants.

Gillies told The Associated Press that the readings have so astounded researchers that "they are inviting the broader physics community to look at what they've done and really scrutinize it in great detail, and ideally for someone elsewhere in the world to repeat the measurements."

Only two labs elsewhere in the world can try to replicate the work: Fermilab and a Japanese installation that has been slowed by the tsunami and earthquake. And Fermilab's measuring systems aren't nearly as precise as the Europeans' and won't be upgraded for a while, said Fermilab scientist Rob Plunkett.

Drew Baden, chairman of the physics department at the University of Maryland, said it is far more likely that the CERN findings are the result of measurement errors or some kind of fluke. Tracking neutrinos is very difficult, he said.

"This is ridiculous what they're putting out," Baden said. "Until this is verified by another group, it's flying carpets. It's cool, but ..."

So if the neutrinos are pulling this fast one on Einstein, how can it happen?

Parke said there could be a cosmic shortcut through another dimension – physics theory is full of unseen dimensions – that allows the neutrinos to beat the speed of light.

Indiana's Kostelecky theorizes that there are situations when the background is different in the universe, not perfectly symmetrical as Einstein says. Those changes in background may alter both the speed of light and the speed of neutrinos.

But that doesn't mean Einstein's theory is ready for the trash heap, he said.

"I don't think you're going to ever kill Einstein's theory. You can't. It works," Kostelecky said. There are just times when an additional explanation is needed, he said.

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