Saturday, 14 June 2014

Boy about to be killed rescued from ritual den in Ogun State(Photo)

Fate smiled on an unidentified young boy hawking on Alhaji Jamiu Sulaimon Street in Itele, Ota area of Ogun State on Tuesday evening as he was rescued from kidnappers in the area, just as he was about to be killed.

No 3, Alhaji Jamiu Sulaimon, where the boy was rescued is unarguably one of the most beautiful houses on the street but no one could have imagined the horror discovered behind its high walls.When our correspondent visited the scene on Wednesday morning, a police patrol vehicle was stationed in front of the compound to ward off curious residents and looters.

Upon gaining access to the house, it did not take long for our correspondent to notice a spatter of blood on the walls of almost all the toilets in the house. One particular toilet had more heavy smears of blood on its walls and door.

According to Punch ,A resident of the street, Abdulateef Isa, said the rescued boy used to hawk belts on the street.
“The boy is Igbo, he sells belts and he is known by many in this area even though we don’t really know his name.He was hawking with his friend yesterday (Tuesday) before this whole issue came to light. His friend, who is also an Igbo boy, knew when he was called into the compound but when he waited for more than 30 minutes and his friend had not come out, he raised the alarm.”
A police officer from the Itele Police Division told our correspondent that residents of the area came to the station to report on Tuesday evening that a boy who went into a compound to sell had gone missing.
“Our divisional police officer instantly issued a search warrant and detached a team to the compound. When we got there, a large number of residents had gathered and we had to be strategic in controlling them for us to gain access.
“We got there and met a young man who said he was the brother of the owner of the house. He started opening each of the rooms, acting calm and repeating that, ‘See for yourself, each room is empty.But our DPO insisted that she perceived an odour that was abnormal. She asked one of us to climb through a window and check the corner of a toilet. And there was the boy, covered in blood. He was even too weak to shout.From the look of things, the kidnappers had already attempted to kill the boy but hurriedly abandoned him and fled because the victim’s friend raised the alarm. The man we arrested must have been given order to stay behind and divert suspicion.”
The boy was said to have been blinded in one eye as caked blood covered one of his eye sockets. There was a bloody deep gash on his neck also, which was suspected to have come from an attempt to slaughter him.Our correspondent learnt that the boy was immediately rushed to the hospital while the man found in the house was arrested. The agent in charge of the house was also later arrested.
Few minutes after the police left the compound, the residents set the house ablaze and every valuable in the house was destroyed.
When our correspondent visited Itele, the police could not reveal the hospital where the boy was receiving treatment for security reasons, while the names of the arrested suspects were withheld.A four-bedroom bungalow, painted in and out with fancy paint, it was clear the house was built by a wealthy person.
Residents said the house was completed about three years ago.“The generator in this house runs all day long,” one resident told our correspondent.

The fence around the house is the highest in the area. According to our correspondent’s measurement, it is approximately eight feet tall, a reason neighbours said it was not possible to see whatever went on in the compound.The men we see coming in and going out of the house keep to themselves. All we know is that so many people come into the house. Nobody has gone missing on this street before, so nobody had any reason to suspect anything,” Mr. Olusegun Adio, who lives a few houses down the street, told our correspondent.
One of the leaders of the community, Alhaji Isa Jimoh, who notified the police about the missing boy, said he never had any inkling that kidnappers could be operating a den in the area.

Jimoh, who lives about seven houses away from the horror house, said,
 “I have no idea who owns that house and I have no idea when it was built. The short time it was built from start to finish, I was not around then.When I got report that a child who was hawking and called inside the compound never came out, I had to inform the police because I realised it was not the duty of residents to storm the place.The first time the police came, the place was under lock and key. They went back to their office and when they came back, they broke the gate, arrested a man inside there and discovered the boy almost dead on the floor of one of the toilets.”
Jimoh said no one had ever been missing in the area, which was why they probably did not suspect any criminal activity in the house.
Spokesperson for the Ogun State Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said the suspects arrested in the case have been transferred to the Department of Criminal Investigation, Eleweran, Abeokuta.

He said,
“Our men from the Itele Division moved in as soon as they got a report about the house suspected to be used by kidnappers and succeeded in rescuing the boy alive even though he was in bad shape.
The boy will pull through as he is currently receiving treatment in a hospital. In the meantime, the Comissioner of Police, Mr. Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the case. Efforts are being made to apprehend other accomplices who fled the house. This is just an evidence of our determination to stamp out criminality in this state.”

My new album will win more awards than I've ever won-Faze

Faze may have been off the scene for a while but he tells Vanguard he is working on an album which would win more awards than ever before.....
I’ve been recording my new album which will be out any time soon. I have some collaborations with some of my friends in the industry and you can expect the normal Faze treats. You know I don’t just release albums. I take my time and make sure what I release does not fall short of the standard I have set for myself. I   can’t really specify, but I’m sure this new album is going to win more awards than I have ever won. It is loaded with good hits that are sure to take the music scene by storm. Just watch out for it .

Kim wears see-through top & flesh coloured bra to Kanye's concert

Mrs West wore this see-through top with a skimpy flesh-coloured bra to Kanye's performance at the Bonnaroo Music And Arts Festival in Tennessee yesterday. Let's zoom in and see if the top is more scandalous than it looks. Lol. See more photos after the cut...



How Nigerian gang smuggled 23 year old girl from Edo to UK as sex slave(Photos)

Three members of an international prostitution ring that smuggled a Nigerian woman into the UK to work as a sex slave under the threat of a voodoo curse are facing jail today.Olusoji Oluwafemi, 44, Johnson Olayinka, 45, and Florence Obadiaru, 48, were convicted of trafficking the woman into the UK for sexual exploitation and arranging for her transfer to Italy.

The gang conned the innocent 23-year-old into flying to Heathrow Airport on a bogus passport with the promise of education, a job and a new home.
Before leaving Nigeria, she was raped and forced to go through a black magic ‘juju’ death ritual to prevent her running away.



According to Mailonline,when the woman arrived in London, her employment failed to materialise. Instead, she was told she was destined to work as a sex slave in Italy.
The plan was only thwarted when Italian authorities spotted her forged ID and sent her back to the UK.
The victim, who only spoke a little English, had been recruited by a Nigerian local called Beneditta in her home village near Benin City.Her family had struggled financially since the death of her father in 2008, but she aspired to become a nurse.In February 2011, Beneditta offered to help the young woman by sending her to England to be educated properly and get a job.She was told the cost would be £40,000 - which she would have to repay to the organisers.She had no idea at all what £40,000 was in her own currency, her life had been very hard after her father died, and she jumped at the chance to be educated and be trained for a job, and get away from the desperation and misery of her current family situation.She was very excited, a naive young girl, at the prospect of going abroad.’ 
She was sent to theNigerian capital of Lagos on March 23, 2011, to meet a man called Felis who made her a false passport and coached her in getting through UK immigration.While he was doing that, he began to sexually assault her’,That led him to beat her with a belt and that in turn led to him raping her that night.’When she complained to Beneditta the next morning, she was told: ‘It was what you should have expected’.She was then told to pose for photos with a man who would pretend to be her husband.In September 2011 she was summoned to the west African country of Benin to get a visa.The woman was then told to swear an oath to repay the money in a ceremony that involved cutting her armpit and pubic hair and taking finger nail clippings.
She was driven to Lagos on September 12, 2011 and put on a plane to the UK, meeting Olayinka at Heathrow Airport.Olayinka, calling himself ‘Mike’, checked her into the Marbella Hotel in Peckham, south London, and took away her money and passport.She was next taken to the house of Obadiaru, an old friend of Beneditta’s, and kept there for a few weeks with no sign of a job or education.Obadiaru’s son, who suffers from learning difficulties, groped her on the first night in the house in Brockley, southeast London.But when she complained, Obadiaru allegedly told her: ‘What do you think you are here for?’The woman was told she was being sent to Italy on October 3, 2011, and collected another false passport from Olayinka’s home.‘It was then for the first time that this very young girl from a small village in Africa, miles away from home, realised she was about to be sent to Italy to be forced into prostitution’
She came to that gradual realisation, and she suddenly remembered hearing conversations between some men and their girls in Italy.She couldn’t speak Italian and there was no question of her being able to work in Italy in the normal sense.She became very upset and fearful of what awaited her.The gang’s plan was thwarted by Italian immigration officials, who stopped the woman on an obviously forged passport at Milan Airport and sent her straight back to the UK.After she was detained by immigration officials, the woman led them to the alleged identity factory in Osoba’s flat in South Bermondsey, southeast London, and laptops which had been used to make false documents by Olayinka.

"Tattoos are evil + I spend N500k to do my hair" -Muma Gee

Muma Gee who just welcomed twins spoke to Punch about fashion..She said she spends alot on her hair and tattoos are evil..(who agrees)
I am sorry to say this but I believe tattoos are evil. I might be naive and I am not trying to be hypocritical. You leave your skin in the hands of another person and you don’t know what the person is hiding under that inscription on your body. You don’t know when you are given a mark that God wouldn’t want you to have. I don’t wear it and I don’t intend to. If I must wear tattoo, it must be temporary and just for the show of it.
She also says she spends at least 500 thousand to make her hair..She said

I agree. I invest a lot in my hair. A lot of cash, energy and time go into my hair. It takes like eight hours to get my hair done. Basically, it is a special and patient person that can do my hair. Not everybody has the patience or can be meticulous enough to do my hair.The hair piece alone costs a lot of money, especially in these days of human hair. I normally use 11 packs of human hair and each piece is not less than N60, 000. At the end of the day, I end up spending about N500, 000 to do my hair at once.Don’t get me wrong. It is actually the hair pieces that can go for that amount and those hair pieces can last for years. I have had hair extensions that have lasted for over 10 years. Each time I remove the weaves, I take it to hair companies and they treat the hair and they are as good as new.