Friday, 25 April 2014

Shocking Photos-Woman accused of being a flying witch after she was stuck under a drainage in Lagos


This is shocking.This morning, the woman above was rescued from a gutter around Abalti Barracks, Ojuelegba,Lagos.Reports have it that a passer-by spotted her calling for help when he ran to the barracks to get help.It took a wielder to cut open the barricade and a good Samaritan to bring her out and she was naked ..
Upon interrogation,she said in tears ..
My name is Amudat Jimoh, It was God that sent me here. He said I should confess my sins so that I don’t die, please I need water to drink, help me.I don’t know how I found myself here, please help me.
She was taken away in an Ambulance for medical attention
Despite this, some said she was a flying witch who fell and got stuck inside considering the drainage had to be cut open by a wielder. Others feel she may have fallen in the gutter at night..
….I’ve seen this kind of situation years back..A woman was found inside a pit toilet and said she didn’t know how she got there. According to her, the last thing she recalled was being at a native doctor’s house to get cure for HIV.A bag was found on her with Anti-rectroviral drugs in it and money..
Who thinks this is a Witchcraft case\

Police Recover Head Of Beheaded Two-Year-Old Boy In Ibadan


The suspect, Mamodu Bashir Ibrahim
The Police in Ogun State have found the head of a two-year-old boy beheaded in Ofada town in Obafemi/Owode local government area of Ogun State.
It was reported last week Thursday of how a suspected ritualist identified as ‎Mamodu Bashir Ibrahim, raped the mother of his victim in the bush where she had gone to urinate, thereafter cutting off the head of her baby she strapped to her back.
Ibrahim who escaped the scene immediately after committing the horrible crime was later arrested by detectives attached to the Department of Criminal Investigation, Eleweran,  Abeokuta where he confessed to the crime claiming he had sold the head of the boy to a woman in Ibadan.‎
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, who confirmed the discovery of the baby’s head in a statement said the severed head of the boy was recovered in Ibadan.
He  said: “The suspect took the investigation team to Mokola area of Ibadan, Oyo State where the head was recovered in a bag in the bush, Tuesday.
“The Commissioner of Police, Ogun State, Mr Ikemefuna Okoye, has, however, directed the detectives to intensify efforts to uncover the buyers and those who engage in such dirty deals in our society.”

Soldiers Go On Beating Spree In Abuja, SEE Why

Officials of the Abuja Development Control backed by a team of soldiers and air force men, yesterday went on a beating spree in the FCT, harassing motorists and marking their cars with red paint for alleged wrong parking.
The notice on the marked vehicles reads, “You are advised to stop parking your vehicle at non-designated location(s) within the Federal Capital City failing which appropriate sanctions will be imposed on any defaulter. There will be no compensation for defacement or damages to any vehicle in the course of enforcement.”
One of the defaced cars
This is coming after an Abuja high court last week ruled as illegal, the ‘Park and Pay’  scheme operated by the FCTA and the scheme was suspended by the FCT minister Bala Mohammed following the court judgement.
At O.P. Fingesi street, in Utako, a man taking pictures of the enforcement activities was brutalized by the soldiers for doing so.
According to an eyewitness, another man taking pictures of the team defacing parked vehicles from a balcony of one of the houses on the street was forcefully ejected from his house by the soldiers. He was dragged to the street and beaten up while his phone was smashed.
The Development Control Department then went on seal the building thus preventing other tenants entry.
Another victim, Emmanuel Inah, a staff of  Empire Energy was rushed to the hospital for treatment after the severe beating he got for attempting to clean up one of the vehicles defaced with red paint. He was saved by a lady who got in between him and the soldiers to stop further beating.
Residents in Utako and Jabi districts however wondered why the military is involved in operations that are purely the duties of the police.