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Flash: President Jonathan’s SA, Reuben Abati Loses Mum, 81

Madam Maria Taiwo Abati, 81-year-old mother to President Goodluck Jonathan’s Special Adviser, Dr. Reuben Abati is dead.

Dr Abati, in a statement announced her death on behalf of the family.

“With a heavy heart and gratitude to God Almighty, the Abati family of Kemta-Okebode, Abeokuta announces the passing away of their mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Madam Maria Taiwo Abati who passed into glory today, aged 81″

“Mama Abati, a devout Christian, a very kind and loving person was born on 7th August 1931. She was born into the family of late Pa Samuel Jobo Arowotadina and Late Madam Elizabeth Efundunke Arowotadina of Ijemo, Abeokuta. She was a trader at Kuto Market for many years. She was popularly known and addressed as Mama Adunni or Mama Sunday.

“She is survived by children, grandchildren and great grandchildren including Dr. Reuben Abati, Special Adviser (Media & Publicity) to President Goodluck Jonathan, Mr Robert Abati, a Geologist with Dangote Cement, Mr Ralph Abati, a banker with Fidelity Bank Plc and Mr Lanre Abati, an Economist & Chartered Accountant. She is also survived by her twin sister, Madam Victoria Kehinde Olude” the statement reads.

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Flash! Botched Rescue Operation: British Worker, Chris McManus Killed By Kidnappers In Sokoto, Inquest Reveal

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A British construction worker taken hostage in Nigeria was shot dead by his Islamist kidnappers minutes after the start of a joint UK and Nigerian rescue operation at the compound where they were held, his inquest heard Friday.

Chris McManus, 28, was shot six times through a toilet door just as the joint raid by British special forces and Nigerian troops authorised by British Prime Minister David Cameron began in March 2012.

Special forces came under AK-47 fire from the kidnappers as they attempted to carry out the mission at the compound in the city of Sokoto in north-west Nigeria, the hearing was told.

A post-mortem examination found that McManus died from a single gunshot wound to the head that killed him almost instantly.

Friendly fire was ruled out in the death because the rescue forces were using different ammunition from that which killed the Briton.

Italian engineer Franco Lamolinara, 48, was also killed before the rescue could be successfully carried out.

Chris McManus & Italian engineer Franco Lamolinara

Chris McManus, 28 & Italian engineer Franco Lamolinara, 48 in kidnappers’ den

The coroner David Ridley recorded a verdict of unlawful killing at the end of the hearing in Salisbury, southwest England.

The family of McManus said in a statement that they accepted that the decisions taken by the authorities who organised the attempted rescue “were the only ones possible based on the information available.”

“We hoped until the end for a positive outcome as we are sure did Chris and Franco,” the statement said.

“They were always in a dangerous situation from the time of their kidnapping. However, the sequence of events particularly over the last few days of their lives, played out in such a manner as to make it a hopeless one.”

The failed operation caused a diplomatic row between Britain and Italy at the time after Italian president Giorgio Napolitano said it was “inexplicable” that Downing Street had not alerted Rome to the plan to rescue the men in advance.

But British Foreign Secretary William Hague had insisted it had been impossible to inform the Italian authorities in advance.

McManus had been working as a quantity surveyor for Italian-owned construction company B.Stabilini when he was captured by gunmen who stormed his apartment near Sokoto in May 2011.

British officials at the time blamed a splinter wing of the Boko Haram sect for the abductions, but the group denied involvement.

Lamolinara was also abducted and a Nigerian engineer was shot and wounded but a German colleague managed to escape by scaling a wall.

A video released later showed the kidnappers claiming they belonged to Al-Qaeda and threatening to kill McManus and Lamolinara if their demands were not met.

Courtesy AFP

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Flash: Fuel Subsidy Killer DPO, Segun Fabunmi Remanded In Kirikiri Prison Till June 14

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Demola being beaten by police officers attached to Agege Police Station, Lagos, during the 2012 Fuel Subsidy protest. He was shot dead few minutes after

A Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja has ordered Segun Fabunmi, the former Divisional Police Officer with Agege Police Station, Lagos, who was alleged to have shot dead 27-year old Ademola Abe, during the January 2012 fuel subsidy protest, to be remanded in Kirikiri maximum prison.

Justice Olabisi gave the order when Fabunmi who was arraigned before him pleaded not guilty to all the seven count charges preferred against him by the Lagos State Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
The accused allegedly murdered Ademola Abe, while he also attempted to murder three others by shooting at them with his AK 47 rifle. Those whom Fabunmi was alleged to have attempted to murder and inflicted grievous bodily harm on are, Alimi Abubakar, Egbujor Samuel and Chizorba Odoh.
Lead prosecutor, Mrs Olabisi Ogungbesan, alleged that Fabunmi committed the offences at about 9:30am on January 9, 2012, at Yaya-Abatan Street, Ogba-Agege, Lagos. He was said to have allegedly shot Abubakar and Samuel on their left legs and Odoh on his right finger.
Justice Akinlade subsequently ordered Fabunmi to be remanded in Kirikiri Maximum Prison, and adjourned till June 14 for the hearing of the application.
Courtesy Daily Trust
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Flash! Kogi: Government House Ambulance In Auto Crash Kills Two

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An ambulance belonging to the Kogi State Government House was yesterday involved in an accident near the 500 Housing unit, Ganaja village outskirt of Lokoja, the state capital, killing a motorcyclist and a middle-aged woman, whose little baby miraculously survived the accident.

The speeding ambulance was coming into the state capital,Lokoja, from the eastern part of the state when it crashed into a motorcyclist carrying the woman, with her baby strapped to her back, as they were trying to cross the highway.

An eyewitness said the woman and the cyclist were returning home after a church service and that while the okada rider and the unidentified woman died on the spot, the little baby sustained minor injuries in the head.

Confirming the incident the special adviser to the governor on media and strategy, Mr. Jacob Edi, said the accident, saying occurred at about noon on Sunday.

The woman’s body has since been deposited at the Kogi State Specialist Hospital in Lokoja while the little baby is currently receiving medical attention at the same hospital.

Edi stated that the governor had ordered that full medical attention be given to the little child.

Courtesy Leadership

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Flash: Corpses of Slain Bayelsa Ex-Militants Found In Shallow Grave

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Corpses of two persons out of the eight killed in the deadly weekend attack at Lobia community along the creek of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State have been recovered.

The corpses were reportedly discovered in a shallow grave believed to have been dug by their killers. The development, it was learnt, has heightened tension in the troubled coastal area.

Gunmen suspected to be militants had, Saturday, launched a vicious attack in Lobia community killing eight persons.

It was learnt that Judah, the younger brother to a former militant leader, Mr. Reuben Wilson, popularly known as Pastor, was among the victims of the onslaught.

But the family of one of the slain youths, Judah Benaibi Wilson, in a statement, yesterday, by the Head of the Clifford-Wilson Family of Koluama 1 community, Comrade Joseph Wilson, dismissed the claim that the youths were killed during a gang war.

The family insisted that the discovery of the bodies in a shallow grave was a clear evidence that they were set up and murdered by the armed men.

Contrary to the claims of the Joint Task Force code namedOperation Pulo Shield that the eight youths were killed during a gang war in the area, search party set up by concern youths of the affected Lobia community discovered the body of two in a shallow grave while others are still missing.

According to the Wilson family, their son, Judah was shot dead  by some  yet to be known assailants while on a peace mission to Lobia Community in the Southern Ijaw Area of Bayelsa State.

The statement read in part, “It is shocking and traumatic to note that the facts involved in the reported killing of our son and others are being twisted and distorted. The family want to state categorically that the Late Judah is the only one related to Pastor Reuben Wilson and is an indigene of Lobia community.

“His presence in Lobia is not strange but his movement to his home community was to assist the other murdered youths to forestall peace and settle some lingering youth leadership issues in the community. They were unarmed and defenceless when the armed men opened fire on them while trying to anchor their boat  by the Lobia Jetty.

“Though we are not out to join issues with the authorities of the Joint Task Force code named Operation Pulo Shield and other relevant security agency, but the reported involvement of late Judah Benaibi Wilson and seven others in a gang fight is wrong and untrue.

“We, the Wilson family,  urge the security  agents to rise up to their duties and fish out the perpetrators of this heinous crime.

“The security agents should review the reported facts surrounding the Saturday killing at Lobia Community main town. To us, who are not security personnel, it appeared that the murdered youths were set up for ambush by the boat driver and the Chief Security Officer of the Lobia Community.

“After the incident, both the boat driver and the Chief Security Officer, arrived in Yenagoa and went into hiding from families of those killed. They did not deem it fit to contact anyone on the details of what transpired. It is indeed a set up.

“Two corpses out of that of eight persons shot dead were reportedly buried in a shallow grave in the bush near the Lobia community like they did to the killed 12 Policemen.

“We are worried and appealed to the  security agents to use all, within their reach, to bring these killers of our son, brother and family member to book as our family have been thrown into mourning mood.”

Courtesy Vanguard

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Flash: Survivors Protest As Death Toll Hit 700 In Bangladeshi Building Collapse Disaster

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Hundreds of survivors of Bangladesh’s worst industrial disaster blocked a main highway to demand wages Tuesday as the death toll from the collapse of a nine-storey building passed 700, officials said.

Around 3,000 garment workers were on shift at the Rana Plaza complex at the time of the collapse on the morning of April 24, making clothing for Western retailers such as Britain’s Primark and the Spanish label Mango.

Many of the staff were earning only around 38 dollars a month, a salary condemned as “slave labour” by Pope Francis.

But with work having come to a complete halt, the employees are now demanding payment from factory owners, both for their wages and as compensation for injuries suffered when the complex caved in.

Police said around 400 survivors blocked a highway connecting the capital with the country’s south and southwest on Tuesday by staging a sitdown protest.

The workers were chanting slogans, demanding “unpaid salaries and compensation”, local police chief M. Asaduzzaman told AFP.

The protests came as the army revealed that dozens more bodies had been pulled from the rubble overnight.

Army spokesman Captain Shahid Ahsan Bhuiyan told AFP the number of bodies which had now been recovered stood at 705 and warned the toll could rise further as the recovery teams had only reached the fourth floor.

Authorities say 2,437 people were rescued alive from the ruins of the building, which housed a total of five garment factories.

Efforts to identify the victims are being hampered by the decomposition of bodies. Recovery workers, who are drawn from the ranks of the army and fire service, have to wear masks and use air freshener.

Fearful that Western brand names may turn their back on Bangladesh, the government announced a new high-level panel on Monday to inspect thousands of garment factories for building flaws.

The government made a similar announcement after a devastating fire swept a garment factory in November last year, killing 111 workers, but subsequent inspections were widely derided as insufficient.

A preliminary government probe has blamed vibrations from giant generators combined with the vibrations of sewing machines for the building’s collapse.

Police have arrested 12 people including the complex’s proprietor Sohel Rana and four garment factory owners for forcing people to work on the day of the accident, even though cracks appeared in the structure the previous day.

Factory workers have held protests calling for tough punishment for those responsible and stronger safety regulations.

Bangladesh is the world’s second-largest garment exporter after China. The industry accounts for over 40 percent of its industrial workforce and 80 percent of the nation’s exports.

Even before the latest disaster, the garment industry was struggling from the impact of a series of strikes as part of an ongoing battle between Islamist hardliners and police in the officially secular Muslim-majority nation.

Courtesy AFP

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Flash! Remembered 3 Years After: Jonathan Urge Nigerians To Emulate Yar’ Adua, Respect The Rule Of Law

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President Goodluck Jonathan has urged Nigerians to emulate his predeccesor, the Late President Umar Musa Yar Adu, who died 3 years ago while in office on May 5 2010.

The president made this appeal in a statement made available Sunday May 5, through the special adviser to the President of Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati.

“On this third anniversary of the passage of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, President Goodluck Jonathan remembers with an undiminished feeling of great personal loss, the fulfilling partnership he enjoyed with the late President at the helm of Nigeria’s ship of state.”

“As always, President Jonathan continues to honor the memory of the immensely humble, insightful, patriotic and dedicated servant leader who truly served his countrymen and women with all his strength and God-given abilities.”

“On this anniversary of the late President’s transition, President Jonathan urges Nigerians, especially public officials at all levels of government to rededicate themselves to emulating President Yar’Adua’s exemplary commitment to upholding due process, the rule of law and other globally-accepted principles of democracy and good governance.”

“President Jonathan joins late President Yar’Adua’s wife, children, relatives, the people of his home-state, Katsina as well as his friends and associates across the country in praying that the soul of the departed President continues to rest in perfect peace” the statement reads.

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Flash: House Of Reps To Probe N1 Trillion Funds Of Dead Nigerians; Banks Get Jittery

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Palpable fears have gripped banks over the resolution of the House of Representatives to probe the inability of relatives of deceased Nigerians to access the funds of their departed loved ones, put at between N400 billion and N1 trillion.

A top bank executive who pleaded anonymity confirmed last week at a venue of the bank’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Lagos, that if such probe come to effect, none of the banks would be exonerated.

Though he put the blame on the nation’s legal system, he, however, admitted that banks have not done well to simplify the process.

In his comment, an ex-banker now Managing Director, Twinsronk Consulting, Okechukwu Amadi, said the probe will expose banks a great deal, stating that the amount put forward by the sponsor of the motion was conservative.

While calling for holistic probe, the former banker regretted that the probe might not see the light of day as banks would do all it takes to frustrate the process.

“This is definitely a good move. But I wonder if the banks will not frustrate the process. The lawmakers should ensure the probe is carried out to save many Nigerians from the agony of recovering the funds of dead relatives,” he said.

It is recalled that the House of Representatives last week passed a resolution to probe delays usually encountered by relatives of deceased Nigerians while attempting to have access to the funds of their departed ones.

The Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, directed the Committees on Judiciary, Justice and Banking to convene a stakeholders’ meeting to find a way out of the situation which is believed to be very common.

The sponsor of the motion, Abiodun Abudu-Balogun, said there was the need to stop the pains and trauma beneficiaries of such funds usually go through in their efforts to access their funds.

He said while the process of obtaining letters of administration by such bereaved families at probate divisions of state and federal high courts was very cumbersome and corruption-ridden, banks that were custodians of the funds often use both official and unofficial hurdles to frustrate beneficiaries.

Abudu-Balogun stated that unofficial statistics put the figures of such unaccessed funds with banks at between N400 billion and N1 trillion, adding that obtaining a single letter of administration usually lasted over a year.

All the members that commented on the bill agreed that there was the need to address the issue because of the harrowing experiences such beneficiaries go through and in most cases, unable to access the fund, describing it as unfortunate that family members whose lives had been made miserable by death of their bread winners would be subjected to more pains by these undue bottlenecks.

Courtesy Nigerian Tribune

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Flash: Train Derails In Belgium, Releases Toxic Fumes; 1 Dead, 33 Injured

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One person was killed and 17 others injured after a freight train derailed in northwestern Belgium, a local official told CNN.

Several explosions and a fire broke out following the derailment, according to Infrabel, the state-owned company that operates Belgian railways.

The exact cause of the reported death was not immediately known.

The train, owned the by the Belgian freight company SNCB Logistics, derailed between the towns of Schellebelle and Wettere, near Ghent.

Some 350 area residents were evacuated from the area because some of the derailed wagons were carrying the toxic chemical compound acrylonitrile, said Peter Mertens spokesman for the local governor. Mertens reported the casualties.

Exposure to acrylonitrile, can cause mucus membrane irritation, headaches, dizziness, and nausea, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Courtesy CNN

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Flash! Funsho Williams: Epileptic Power Supply Destroyed Evidence, Suspects’ Fresh Blood Samples Needed – Prosecution

More than six years after the murder of a former Peoples Democratic Party’s governorship candidate in Lagos State, Mr. Funsho Williams, the prosecution is still asking for blood samples to confirm the culpability of suspects already charged with the offence.

The prosecution on Monday sought to extract fresh blood samples from six suspects, who were on March 1, 2013 arraigned before Justice Adeniyi Adebajo of a Lagos High Court, Igbosere.

The all-male suspects are Bulama Kolo, Musa Maina, David Cassidy, Tunani Sonani, Mustapha Kayode and Okponwasa Imariabie.

Williams, who was to contest the 2007  governorship election in Lagos, was murdered on July 27, 2006, at his residence, 34A, Corporation Drive, Dolphin Estate, Ikoyi.

The prosecuting counsel, Mrs. O.A Akin-Adesomoju said fresh blood samples of the suspects were needed to confirm the culpability of some of the suspects or to exonerate those who might not have case to answer in the trial.

A prosecution witness, Movie Oyokomino, told the court on Monday that the tests conducted on the former samples obtained from the suspects yielded inconclusive results.

Oyokomino is Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of forensics at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.

The witness also said Willam’s blood samples and the “vitreous humour” extracted from deceased’s eye had been destroyed due to epileptic power supply.

He added that the six accused men were arrested after two suspects earlier arrested for the murder were exonerated by the results of the DNA analysis carried out on their blood samples.

He said, “The Investigating Police Officer investigating the case later came back with suspects apprehended with the cell phone of the deceased, which was removed the day the incident occurred.

“We got a court order from the Magistrate’s Court to obtain blood samples of the new suspects along with those of the policemen who were attached to the deceased and his private security guard.

“Three of the suspects are police officers. We obtained the blood sample from the suspects while in detention. Samples were sent for DNA profile, which was reported inconclusive. This was reported to the prosecuting counsel who immediately set in motion to obtain fresh sample through a court order at the High Court.

“I was later informed that the judge at the time gave an order but I never saw the Certified True Copy till now. It was only recently that I learnt that the order could not be carried out because the presiding judge at that time died without signing the order she made.”

Counsel for the defendants, Agbara Okezie, had objected to the prayer seeking to extract fresh samples from the accused, noting that “it will be unfair to come through the back door to make another request.”

The judge adjourned till June 3 for further hearing.

Courtesy Punch

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