Ganaian actress Jackie Appiah yesterday donated huge undisclosed amount of money and several gift items to victims of the June 3 tragic flood and fire disaster in Accra, Ghana. She visited the 37 Military Hospital and later Nima, a suburb of Accra where she interacted with the flood victims. She donated several items including bags of rice, cartons of water, drinks, toiletries, other food items and an undisclosed amount of money to support the victims.
After presenting the items to the authorities of the 37 Military Hospital, Jackie also visited the children's ward where she interacted with the children on admission and presented several items to them and their parents.
Jackie said she was at the hospital to commiserate with those who had lost loved ones, help offer some relieve and wish those on admission speedy recovery.
"Events of last Wednesday still leaves me in shock. Seeing the destruction, loss of lives and properties saddens my heart."
She offered a word of prayer to all those who were affected directly or indirectly by the twin national disasters of flood and petrol station explosion.
The actress also made a passionate appeal to well meaning institutions both in Ghana and across the world to offer any kind of assistance; both in cash and kind to the affected people to enable them rebuild their lives.
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Friday, 12 June 2015
Ghanaian actress Jackie Appiah donates cash and gifts to flood and fire victims in Ghana
Rivers Governor Swears in commissioners
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike this morning swore in Commissioners into his cabinet at the Government House. Those sworn in by the Governor include : Mr. Kenneth Kobani, Secretary to the State Government, Engr. Emeka Woke, Chief of Staff, Government House, Mr Emma Okah, Commissioner for Housing, Mr Emmanuel Aguma, Attorney-General of the state, Mrs Onimim Jack, Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Fred Kpakol, Commissioner for Finance and Sir Opunabo Inko-Tariah, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Governor.
17 die in a fatal motor accident in Calabar
An 18 seat bus that left a motor park in Calabar, Cross Rivers state enroute Enugu was involved in a fatal accident at Biase Local government in Cross Rivers state yesterday morning June 11th. 17 passengers in the bus died instantly while one passenger and the bus driver survived with serious injuries. The Police arrived the scene where they helped to remove the bodies which they deposited at the mortuary.
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Civil servant slumps and died in Ogun
A civil servant, simply identified as Tunde, yesterday collapsed and died at government secretariat in Osogbo as striking workers and pensioners continue to protest non-payment of salaries in Osun State.
According to Vanguard,Tunde, who was a night watchman with Osun State government was said to have died following his inability to buy food and drugs due to non payment of his salary for seven months.
The night watchman attached to the Auditor-general’s Office was said to be on night duty when he collapsed and died at his duty post.
Reports said that the man who hailed from Modakeke may have died due to his failure to take his usual drugs for the management of an undisclosed illness. The incident drew the attention of staff of Auditor-General’s office where the man worked but all efforts to rescue him proved abortive.It took the effort of men of Nigeria Police Force and Civil Defence Corps to evacuate the corpse with hundreds of sympathizers on hand.
A similar case was also reported on Wednesday when a middle-aged man died owing to lack of money to purchase drugs.
Workers and pensioners in Osun State have not been paid in the past seven months.
Cultist kidnapped by members of his gang in Lagos
A cultist has been kidnapped by members of his gang after he left them.
Godwin Victor, aka Sangba,was the former leader of their group before his was kidnapped in the Akoka area of Lagos State.The gang members were said to have been displeased with his decision to quit the group and embrace normal life.
Sangba reportedly left the group due to constant harassment by the police and for safety concerns.
Our correspondents were told that the 30-year-old Akwa Ibom indigene had recently returned to the community from Port Harcourt, when he was abducted on Friday.His wife, Eniola, said her husband had returned from Port Harcourt where he relocated to due to threats to his life.
She said, “My husband is very popular in this community. Because of that, whenever there was a fight involving his friends and people’s property were destroyed, the police would arrest him.
“He became unhappy with the bad name they were giving him, and he called them and said he wanted to quit street fighting.
“He met other cult groups and appealed to them to embrace peace and lay down their weapons.”
She said the groups agreed to a truce in December last year.PUNCH Metro was told that a few months after the truce, sanity returned to the area. But some of Sangba’s friends, who were opposed to the development, attacked him.
Eniola said one of her husband’s friends shot him at a party in April, adding that he narrowly escaped.
“From that time, he stopped coming to the house and started lodging in a hotel nearby.
“When the stress became too much for him, he decided to relocate to Port Harcourt. While he was away, there was another bloody clash in Bajulaiye and Ebute; two people were killed. When he heard, he was disturbed and told his friends to stop the fighting. He wondered what they were fighting for.”
Tge victim later returned to Lagos on Wednesday, June 3, to look after his family and perfect plans to travel outside the country.
“When he arrived, he called one of those boys, who he trusted, and told him that he only came to get his travelling documents,” Eniola added.
It was learnt that the victim went to a club on Friday, when the gang attacked and abducted him.
Another friend, who was with him, Toheeb Akinpelumi, was said to have been injured before he escaped.
Sangba’s mother, Eme, said the family reported the matter at the Bariga Police Division.
She lamented that her son had yet to be found, urging the kidnappers to release him.
She said,
“Since they kidnapped him on Friday, his phone numbers have been switched off. I have not been able to eat. He is my source of happiness and joy. I appeal to his friends, Anarchy, Ade and others, to release him. If he offended them, they should forgive him.“Ade and Anarchy lived with me for two years and I fed them“After the disagreement started, they chased my son with guns, saying they would kill him.“At another time, they came to the house and when they did not meet him they broke the television and said they would return.”
A police source told our correspondents that the victim was kidnapped by Anarchy, Rotimi, Lati, Ade and others, who were loyal to late Segun Ogere, aka Shaggy.
Shaggy was killed by suspected cultists while returning from a court, where he was the principal witness, sometime in 2014.
The source said
, “We have declared many of them wanted, especially Anarchy. He was responsible for the death of Saka Haruna and one Idowu, who was shot dead on July 10, 2011. He has killed no fewer than 11 people in Ilaje community. We are looking for him.”
Culled from Punch
Governor Ambode to provide 20 new rural roads in each LGA every year
Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, yesterday, said his administration is committed to provide 20 new rural roads every year in each Local Government, as well as the development of communities across the state.
Ambode, said this during a meeting with members of the Neighbourhood Watch and Community Development Committees, CDCs, at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja.
Ambode, who was represented at the event by his Deputy, Dr. Oluranti Adebule, said his administration's policy is to give back government to the communities.
He also appreciated the contributions of the Neighbourhood Watch members to the maintenance of law and order in the communities, adding that there was the need for the Neighbourhood to embark on self appraisal in order to ensure that the members live up to the expectations.
The Coordinator of the Neighbourhood Watch, Alhaji Akeem Sanni commended the state government for always recognizing the Watchers. He said that whatever the members lack in terms of equipment would be channelled to the governor.
Vanguard
Thursday, 11 June 2015
Dont't Harrass Clerk of National Assembly-PDP warns APC
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has slammed APC's leadership for scheduling a meeting at the same time the National Assembly elections was to take place.They are also issuing out a warning to the Presidency and the (APC) against any attempt to intimidate the Clerk of the National Assembly, Alhaji Salisu Maikasuwa and the National Assembly Service Commission for undertaking their constitutional duties.They say they should instead be commended .
According to a statement by PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh
“It is a clear mark of disrespect to the constitution for the President and his party to fix a meeting for him to address their legislators the same time he had directed the Assembly to be inaugurated in line with the constitution. For 16 years that PDP nurtured democracy in this country, there was never a day it attempted to arm-twist or intimidate the bureaucracy of the National Assembly to do its bidding given our recognition and respect for the independence and sanctity of the legislative arm.
“The National Assembly is the citadel of democracy and represents the collective voice of all Nigerians. The PDP, even in opposition will continue to protect its sanctity and will therefore resist any attempt by the APC to undermine its independence and those of other democratic institutions in our country”,
“By the last minute attempt to shift the inauguration time for party interest, the President violates his Presidential oath to defend the constitution and serve the nation without fear or favour and irrespective of party, religion and tribe, as he did not consider the interests of other political parties and the generality of Nigerians”, the party said.
“From March 28, 2015 to June 9th, the APC had about 74 days within which it was expected to put its house in order and present its leaders for the 8th National Assembly, but it could not because of the greed and selfishness of its so-called godfathers who instead chose to fix their party meeting the same time the President scheduled for the inauguration of the National Assembly”.
The party therefore charged the Presidency and APC to apologize to Nigerians for the embarrassment their ineptitude and inexperience has been causing the nation since they came into office.
Omotola invades Congo in stunning outfits
African icon and actress Omotola was a special guest at the Congo film festival, "festival Cinef" celebrating female filmmakers in cinema. The actress landed in Kinshasa with her team ready to inspire the country's female filmmakers.
Rita Dominic visits white Dove school(photos)
The stylish actress was invited as a guest speaker today at the 3rd annual innovation fair of The White Dove School..
Woman to die by hanging for killing step son
A Housewife has been sentenced to death over the murder of her step son.
According to Vanguard,a Makurdi High Court Judge, Justice Jennifer Ijohor, on Thursday, sentenced Mrs Ternenge Tersoo, to death by hanging for the murder of her one year-old step son, Pineter Tersoo.
The convict’s husband, Mr Iorchir Tersoo, reported the matter to the police on May 28, 2012 that his first wife had killed his son.
Tersoo said he had been married to the convict for seven years without a child, which made him to marry a second wife, Torkwase Tersoo, who gave birth to the deceased within one year.
The complainant said that his first wife had complained bitterly that the little boy and his mother had taken over the affairs of the house and that the husband gave more attention to the second wife.
According to him, the convict collected the child from his nanny and strangled him to death.
During trial, however, the convict pleaded not guilty to the charge against her and testified in her own defence without calling any witness.
The judge said the autopsy report showed that the boy was actually strangulated to death.
Man trekking for president Buhari reported missing
A middle-aged man who left on foot to Abuja, to attend the swearing-in ceremony of President Muhammadu Buhari,has been declared missing.
According to a statement from DSP Haruna Mohammed, Bauchi Police Command’s spokesperson, Nurudeen Maimako, a resident of Dass town in Bauchi state, left his town on May 15 to Abuja, but has not been seen since then.
“ On the 3/6/2015 at about 11:15am,one Muhammadu Hussaini ,male, of Dass town, reported at Dass Divisional Police Headquarters, that on 15/5/2015 at about 6.00am,his son, one Nuruddeen Maimako, male and 38 years, left Dass on Foot Solidarity to attend the swearing in ceremony of President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja.Since then, his whereabouts is not known and all efforts made to locate him proved abortive .The last contact he (father) had with Maimako was when he (son) informed them that he was in Jos, Plateau State.“Particulars of the son are: 1.50 metres tall, Jarawa by tribe, light in complexion and speaks English and Hausa fluently.
Members of the public who know his whereabouts are to report at the nearest Police Station, or contact his father through GSM no 07051789119,”
(NAN)
Update on the 14 foreigners arrested for bunkering in Nigeria
Here are the 14 foreign nationals that were yesterday June 10 arraigned before a Federal High Court in Lagos by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, for engaging in oil bunkering in Nigeria. The men are from Russia, Ukraine, Japan and the UK.