Thursday, February 24, 2022

NEMA receives 159 stranded Nigerians from Libya

Juliana Francis

The National Emergency Management Agency of Nigeria (NEMA) on Wednesday announced that it has received a total of 159 stranded Nigerian returnees from Libya.

For filthy lucre, police truncate defilement, rape cases, deny victims justice (3)

 CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK

In this part pf the report, JULIANA FRANCIS, goes after the alleged  perpetrators of these crimes, seeking their sides of the narrative.

Omejalile

Unobe

Egbuji


The case has been reopened and it was just recently I found out that my son had been sodomised. Mirabel Centre had demanded to examine my son, but I said no. I felt sure that it was only my daughter that was violated. But I later agreed to the medical examination; do you know that the test showed that Godwin sodomised our son? When I heard the result, I started shivering, and this was the same man Rebecca was doing everything to unleash back into society. Rebecca didn’t even ask him to go for psychological treatment; rather, she just exonerated him. I caught Godwin right on top of our daughter, yet Rebecca said that there was no eyewitness. Every day I keep telling God to punish Rebecca. I have gone through a lot. Rebecca is not an ordinary policewoman; she’s making good money from cases and distributing to those protecting her. There are several petitions against her.”

 

Monday, February 21, 2022

Investigator: How ASP ‘Too Much Money’ starved seven detainees to death

Juliana Francis

ASP Too Much Money

A human rights abused investigator, who is also a researcher, formerly working with the Amnesty International, Nigeria, Mr. Damian Ugwu, has taken to his social media handle to recall how an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), John Umoru, otherwise known as ‘Too Much Money,’ allegedly caused the death of seven detainees.

Sunday, February 20, 2022

Ebubeagu: How politicians are fabricating insecurity in southeast

Juliana Francis

A worried Nigerian, Sam Amadi, has taken to the social media to complain and fret about the wanton killings going on in the southeast, allegedly being perpetrated by Ebubeagu, seeing such acts as human rights violations and a pointer to the collapse of the criminal justice system.

Saturday, February 19, 2022

Angry mob storm police cell, sets detainees on fire

Juliana Francis


Two men, Idowu Afolabi and Johnson Adebiyi, have been burnt alive by an angry mob under the suspicion that the men were ritual killers.

Prison beckons again as police arrest ex-convict for theft

Juliana Francis


Mr. Muhammed Garba, an ex-convict is likely going to return to prison after he was arrested by the police for stealing a vehicle in Katsina State.

Man plans abduction of niece to raise money for wedding

Juliana Francis


Determined to have a flamboyant wedding, Mohammed Gali Mustapha, orchestrated the attempted kidnap for ransom of his three years of niece, Zainab Aliyu, in Katsina State.

Four years old girl rescued after weeks in kidnappers den

Juliana Francis


A four years old girl, Halimatu Sanusi, who has been kidnapped for weeks, has finally been rescued.

Two terrorists on Police Wanted List located, arrested

Juliana Francis


Police have arrested two terrorists, believed to be part of the members that had been terrorising Faskari Local Government Area and its environs in Katsina State.

Five terrorists arrested as gunmen surround Kuru, Dangani villages

Juliana Francis


Detectives attached to the  Katsina State Police Command  said it has arrested five suspected terrorists and recued one kidnapped victim after pacifying petrified villagers of Kuru and Dangani in Musawa Local Government Area (LGA).

Bandits on motorcycles attack village, shooting sporadically

Juliana Francis


The Katsina State Police Command has successfully repelled bandits’ attack and recovered 200 cattle, 150 sheep and two bandits’ operational motorcycles.

Thursday, February 17, 2022

For filthy lucre, police truncate defilement, rape cases, deny victims justice (2)

Continued from last week

JULIANA FRANCIS continues with the investigation on how Police Personnel truncate sexual violation cases that have to do with children, causing trauma, injustice.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Task Force again denies causing bus driver to set self on fire

 Juliana Francis

Jejeloye

The Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Taskforce, has denied that its officials causing a commercial bus driver to set himself ablaze.

Monday, February 14, 2022

Abba Kyari: More troubles as NDLEA goes after super cop

Juliana Francis


More troubles have cornered the suspended Commander of the Force Intelligence Response Team (IRT), a Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Abba Kyari.

Thursday, February 10, 2022

For filthy lucre, police truncate defilement, rape cases, deny victims justice (1)

Inspector Rebecca

Anyaegbulam

Okoronkwo



 Nigerian laws stipulate that cases that have to do with Sex and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) should be charged to court, but the police, who are the first responders to such cases, through their actions and inactions, deprive survivors’ justice, JULIANA FRANCIS reports

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Schoolgirl raped, impregnated by prophet, cries for help

Juliana Francis

CP. Lagos. Abiodun Alabi

Miss. Bukola was just 16 years old, a Senior Secondary School student (SS1) when she was allegedly raped and impregnated by Prophet Isaac Anibaba of the Church of the Lord, Aladura, Surulere, Lagos State.

Bukola’s mom, Janet, is a staunch member of the church and practically worships Anibaba. Following her discovery that she was pregnant, Bukola dropped out of school and today, has become a mother, even while still a child herself.