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Friday, March 26, 2021

NDLEA Arrests Chadian Lady At Abuja Airport With Heroin In Private Parts

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has arrested a Chadian lady, identified as Vivien Tarmadji, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, with 234.35 grammes of heroin concealed in her private parts.

According to Punch, Tarmadji was trying to board an Ethiopian airline flight 911 en route to Addis Ababa-Italy when she was caught.

Tarmadji, who runs a saloon business in Italy since 2016 upon her relocation to the country via Libya, was nabbed by vigilant narcotics agents during an outward clearance of the airline at the boarding gate after being scanned.

In a statement by the agency's spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, on Friday, said, under interrogation, Tarmadji claimed she was contacted by a man who called her from Italy to collect the drug from one man who delivered the illicit substance to her in a hotel she lodged in Lagos early in the morning before she took her flight to Abuja same day for onward journey to Italy.

She further claimed that the man brought 50 wraps of heroin for her to swallow but she couldn’t, and as such, she decided to insert 18 wraps into her private part and returned the remaining to the man that brought the drug to her in the hotel.

Tarmadji said she came into Nigeria to raise money to pay for her house and shop rents which had expired in Italy, as life has been so difficult since the coming of the COVID-19 pandemic.

She said the owner of the drug was to pay her €10,000 for the successful delivery of the drug to Italy.

Another trafficker, Okojie James of Oredo Local Government Area of Edo State was arrested while boarding a Turkish airline flight en route to Abuja-Istanbul-Cyprus.

Babafemi said, “A number of illicit drugs including 1. 549kg of Cannabis Sativa; 223.80grammes of Tramadol; 192.34grammes of Rohypnol; 214.05 grammes of Flunitrazepam, all of which were concealed in tins of Bournvita and milk, packed in a bag of foodstuff were recovered from him.

“During interrogation, he claimed his friend, Mr Elvis who resides in Cyprus asked him to collect the luggage for him. According to him, Elvis’ sister sent the luggage to him in Abuja from Benin through a transport company, Big Joe Motors.

“He said he was into shawarma and noodles business in Benin before Elvis invited him to Cyprus claiming that he got him admission to school there.”

The Commander, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja Command of the NDLEA, Kabir Sani Tsakuwa, said while Okojie James was arrested last Saturday, Vivien was nabbed on Tuesday, March 23, 2021.

He added that both suspects would soon face prosecution.

Meanwhile, the NDLEA operatives at the NAHCO export shed of Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Ikeja in Lagos seized abandoned five cartons of green leaves suspected to be KHAT with a gross weight of 105.70 kg.

Chairman/CEO of NDLEA, Mohammed Buba Marwa, has commended men and officers of the two airports commands and challenged them to continue with the offensive action to secure Nigeria from the damaging effects of the drug scourge.

SOURCE: NAIJAGISTREPORTERS

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Bayelsa Community Chairman, Two Others Assault Student Over Fictional Story 'Insulting' Community

Robert Oru, the Chairman of Community Development Committee Otuoke, in Bayelsa State, has assaulted a student of the Federal University Otuoke, Nezie Obi for writing a fictional story which allegedly insulted the community.

According to reports, the chairman, alongside two members of the community, Richard Milliow and Imo Sunday, flogged the student for writing about his relationship with a lady and insulting the community.

It was further learnt that the people who took part in the flogging were angered by the fact that the student from Anambra state, in his story referred to Otuoke as a small place.

The student was also said to have described the water in the community as having the colour of Fanta, Ninja mosquitos and sun too hot for the skin.

Counsel for the victim, led by Ebi Robert, took up the matter and petitioned the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State command.

Robert also filed a case for the enforcement of the student's fundamental rights.

However, instead of the Otuoke community to play a neutral role, they wrote a letter to the Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Otueke, asking the school to rusticate Obi from the school.

This letter was written by the community, represented by the King HRH King Paul Ariwareni Engoye CNA (JP) (Oke-De XI), the Obanema of Otuoke, through a law firm. 

The trio were found guilty for moving a motion that led to the violation of the fundamental human right of Obi.

The Bayelsa State High Court, Ogbia Judicial Division, awarded N600,000 in aggravated damages against Oru, Millow and Sunday for violating the fundamental human rights of Obi. 

The presiding judge, Justice Raphael Ajuwa while delivering his judgement said “this court is awarding a cost of N500,000 against Nezie’s violators, and N100,000 for the cost of litigation totalling N600,000."

Reacting to the judgment on Thursday, Ebi Robert applauded the student for standing up to his right despite a series of intimidation and threats. 

He said: "On hearing the matter, we took up the case and petitioned the Commissioner of Police, Bayelsa State command, and also filed a case for the enforcement of his fundamental rights.

"I am particularly happy as a young lawyer because judgments like this show that our efforts are not in vain as human rights activists. It gives us the courage that the judiciary is indeed the last hope of the common man.

"I thank God for the victory in court today. Nezie Obi, for me, is the hero, he stood up for his right despite all the threats and intimidation. Students must understand that they have rights which are protected by law, and they should not be too careful to enforce them when the need arises."

SOURCE: NAIJAGISTREPORTERS

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UPDATE: Bandits Who Met With Sheikh Gumi, Niger SSG, Matane Kill 50 Vigilante Members

At least 50 bodies of dead vigilante members have been recovered by soldiers and residents of Koton Kobo in the Mariga Local Government Area of Niger state, sources told NaijaGistReporters on Friday.

The vigilantes were said to be returning from a search operation when they were ambushed by the Dogo Gide-led banditry group operating in Dutsen Magaji forest near Koton Kobo community.

Recall that Islamic cleric, Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, Secretary to the Niger State Government, Alhaji Ahmed Matane and security operatives had in February met with Gide and his gang members few days after 42 persons, including students and staff members of Government Science College in Kagara were abducted.

“Contrary to media report, Gumi did not go to any forest between Tegina in Rafi LGA and Birnin Gwari in Kaduna State in February. He met with bandits operating in Dutsen Magaji forest near Koton Kobo community in Mariga LGA and their leader is Dogo Gide, a former deputy to notorious armed bandit in Zamfara state‎, Buhari Tsoho, aka Buharin Daji. From Dutsen Magaji to Tegina is over 200 km.

“Gide is so powerful in that area that he collects monthly taxes from farmers and herdsmen. The recent attack was also carried out by him. After killing them (vigilantes), he refused to grant access to pick their bodies until soldiers stormed the forest on Thursday to collect the bodies. About 25 bodies have been recovered so far,” a military source had told NaijaGistReporters earlier on Friday.

The source added that the gunmen also attacked a military post in the community, killing a soldier. 

Speaking to NaijaGistReporters, a resident of the area said over 50 bodies have been recovered.

He said a reinforcement team sent to rescue men of the vigilante group that were abducted also ran into an ambush and were killed the same way their colleagues were massacred.

“As at this evening, we have recovered over 50 bodies, it’s so sad. A soldier was also killed,” he told SaharaReporters later on Friday.

Vigilante groups have been formed across Niger to combat insecurity in the state.
On February 17, 27 students, three staff members and 12 members of their families were abducted when gunmen stormed Government Science Secondary School in Kagara.

While one of the students, Benjamin Doma, who tried to escape was gunned down, a member of staff luckily broke loose from captivity.

The armed men were said to have invaded the school around 3 am.

The attackers were reportedly dressed in military uniforms in what looked like a premeditated attack.

The incident happened barely three days after 21 passengers heading to Minna, capital of Niger state, were abducted in broad daylight by gunmen.

The students were released after spending 10 days in captivity.

SOURCE: NAIJAGISTREPORTERS

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Father Of One Of Abducted Kaduna Students, Ibrahim Shamaki Dies Of Worsened Health Situation

Alhaji Ibrahim Shamaki, father of Fatima Ibrahim, one of the abducted students of Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation, Bando, Kaduna State, has died.

Shamaki died on Friday at his residence at Badawara, Kaduna State.


A photo combination of late Ibrahim Shamaki and his daughter, Fatima.

His tragic death was as a result of his deterioriating health resulting from the abduction of his daughter.

The news of his death was announced by a human rights activist and lawyer, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, on his Twitter page.

Fatima was among 39 students kidnapped by suspected armed bandits at Afaka on March 11, 2021.

Some heavily armed bandits invaded the college that Thursday evening around 9:30 pm, shooting indiscriminately before abducting the students of the institution.

The Kaduna college was reported to have some 300 male and female students, mostly aged 17 and older, at the time of the deadly assault. 


Samuel Aruwan, the Commissioner for Internal Security in the state confirmed that 39 students were missing following the attack.

"Further checks in the wake of the attack by armed bandits … indicate that 39 students are currently unaccounted for, including 23 females and 16 males,” Aruwan said in a statement.

Aruwan said the state government "is maintaining close communication with the management of the college as efforts are sustained by security agencies toward the tracking of the missing students."

Two weeks after the attack, the Nigerian government and Kaduna State have failed to rescue the students from the den of their abductors. Fatima, being one of the victims was the main hope of her father as tweeted by Odinkalu.

The former Chairman of Nigeria’s National Human Rights Commission tweeted, “Earlier today, I am saddened to report, Alhaji Ibrahim Shamaki died. He is the father of Fatima Ibrahim, 1 of the abducted #Afaka39. Alhaji Shamaki lived in Badarawa, Kaduna. His health had worsened dramatically since Fatima, his primary hope, was kidnapped.” 

He went further to say, “The conduct of government in this case of the #Afaka39 could lead many who look at these issues to conclude - rightly or wrongly - that reason the government doesn't seem to make a priority to #BringBackAfaka39 is because they don't sound like they belong to a favoured demographic. Sadly....”

While condemning the apathetic attitudes of the authorities, he queried how the military structures in that geographical environment the college located could not have averted the attack.

“This story shd begin with a geography lesson: the Federal College of Forestry Mechanisation in Mando is located in the middle of military installations, including HQ of 1 Div of @HQNigerianArmy; @HQ_NDA; Command & Staff College, Jaji & @NigeriaAirforcebase.

“This geography lesson is important so that folks get a grasp of how deep or serious this is: the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization is located basically in a military garrison. How does a #MassAbduction take place in such a location without the military....?

"The morning after the abductions, @contactkdsg put out a statement claiming making some factual claims about what happened around the abductions. They claimed the military had rescued most of the abductees too. All that was false. #BringBackTheAfaka39.”

SOURCE: NAIJAGISTREPORTERS

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Fake COVID-19 Vaccines Sold Online, Interpol Warns

The International Criminal Police Organisation, INTERPOL, has warned against the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines online.

In a statement published on its website, the organisation said such products do not protect against COVID-19.

File photo used to illustrate story.

It added that members of the public that purchase such fake vaccines are at risk of serious health hazards.

The statement read: “With criminal groups producing, distributing and selling fake vaccines, the risks to the public are clear: these can include buying a product which not only does not protect against COVID-19, but poses a serious health hazard if ingested or injected. Such products are not tested, regulated or safety-checked.

“Legitimate vaccines are not for sale. They are strictly administered and distributed by national healthcare regulators.

“Anyone buying these products online also runs the risk of potentially giving their money to organised criminals.”

The Secretary-General of the organisation, Jürgen Stock, said since the beginning of the pandemic, criminals have preyed on the fears of unsuspecting members of the public to make quick cash.

Stock said, “From the very beginning of the pandemic, criminals have preyed on people’s fears in order to make fast cash. Fake vaccines are the latest in these scams, which is why INTERPOL and HSI are warning the public to be extra vigilant.

“Anyone ordering a vaccine online rather than obtaining it from their national provider will be buying a fake product.

“The networks behind these crimes have global ambitions. No country or region can fight this type of crime alone. INTERPOL is assisting law enforcement around the world to both identify criminal networks and to dismantle them.”

In December 2020, INTERPOL raised the alarm on the plan of the criminal gangs to produce and sell fake COVID-19 vaccines.

SOURCE: NAIJAGISTREPORTERS

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Family Seeks Justice Over Alleged Attempts By Their Son's Wife To Cover Up His Murder

A grieving family simply identified as Anyalenkeya has accused Augustina Anyalenkeya, wife of their brother, Benedict Uzoma Anyalenkeya, of killing him.

Lilian, the younger sister of the deceased, who spoke with NaijaGistReporters, said the family raised questions regarding the death of their brother but got no answers.

A grieving family simply identified as Anyalenkeya has accused Augustina Anyalenkeya, wife of their brother, Benedict Uzoma Anyalenkeya, of killing him.

Lilian, the younger sister of the deceased, who spoke with SaharaReporters, said the family raised questions regarding the death of their brother but got no answers.

Uzoma was allegedly murdered at his residence at Legend Business Complex, Ogombo, Ajah-Lagos on December 10, 2020.

According to Lilian, several attempts have been made to arrest the widow but she always found a way out.

Lilian accused police officers of the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Abuja, of complicity in the matter.

She said: “Like they always say, a murder suspect should be remanded until the investigation is concluded. I don't know how she did it but the police granted her bail twice, first in Lagos.”

The family alleged that the wife gives conflicting accounts of incidents surrounding her husband’s death each time she gets questioned by the family.

Lilian said, “The story she gave us was that on the first floor which he gave to his church was where he had the end of the year customers’ forum. And that at the end of that forum around 2 pm, he went upstairs to his office, inserted his key in his door and asked his secretary to get him a file. He called the daughter who was around to get him lunch and then as he put the key on the door, he fell and died on the spot. That was what she told us.”

Lilian said she immediately contacted her younger brother, Mike, who works in Lagos to get to the scene and take snapshots of the incident so that the rest of the family outside Lagos could have first-hand information of what was going on.

She continued: “When the young man got there, he took pictures and sent about 6 pictures to us. There was a picture there which got me personally curious. It showed a side of his head having two cuts so I asked him what the red mark was, he asked the woman and she said it was when he fell that he hit his head on the tile and got those marks.

“I sent that picture to my doctor who told me those marks were not from a fall, that it looks like an inflicted wound, and that I should ask if he fell forward or backwards. I told my brother to ask her, she said he fell backwards. I called the doctor and told him what the wife said, he said if he truly fell backwards, the position of the marks was wrong.

“When I told my younger brother, he got curious. I asked him to ask her where he fell so she said he fell in his office upstairs. When they got upstairs, he said the whole of the floor and the corridor leading to the floor of his office was wet so they asked what happened, the Secretary, Monica, said she mopped the floor because of the bloodstains. The question is, what was the quantity of the blood he lost for them to have mopped an entire office? My brother wanted to ask more questions but Monica said he should not ask her questions that theirs was to do what madam asked them to do.

“We asked if they took my brother to the hospital after he fell, if they called any doctor. My younger brother even tried calling 'Flying Doctors' because we were not sure if he was truly dead. The helicopter came from Murtala Muhammed Airport and when it was time to touch down, they called her to give them directions that they wanted to land, she switched off her phone. It was later the crew told us that.

“All of us didn't know he had died 6 hours before then. My younger brother was like, let us move him to the hospital but she said, 'I said he is dead; he is dead!' but he was like how can we be so sure? She now said they had taken him to two hospitals that claimed he was brought in dead. He asked, 'What are the names of those hospitals, did they give first aid, did you collect card?' and she was like, 'stop asking stupid questions’.

“My younger brother said okay, our brother is gone, what do we do next now? Let us go to the mortuary and she was like she had taken him to three hospitals already and brought back the corpse to the complex so she could lay him on the altar. My brother was like, you went to three hospitals and you never called any of us. He was like, let's take him to the morgue now and by tomorrow, our elder brother will come to Lagos from the East.”

Lilian further stated that when the corpse was taken to the hospital, a medical doctor confirmed the death but informed the group that Uzoma had died six hours earlier.

This, she said, got her younger brother who was present, more curious.

She said the eldest son, following the advice of a mortuary attendant, asked that an autopsy be conducted on the corpse, to which Augustina bluntly refused but accepted after much persuasion.

She added: “He now told her that she would need to accompany her husband's body home, she refused. That took another two, three days, then they said the son would have to come, she said no, that he was still young. Later, she agreed, they made an arrangement with FAAN (Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria), did a COVID-19 test for the corpse and met the requirements. The flight was scheduled for 4:30 pm. My brother was there with another uncle waiting for the son to come from Lekki, but they called and called, she refused to pick. By 3:30 pm, she called that her son would not come again, they missed that flight.

“She said they would try again the following day. I said they should get an ambulance and come by road. They got to Owerri with the corpse and while the mortuary attendants were opening up my brother's body, one of them said ‘oh, they have murdered this young man. I asked him how he knew and he said it was his profession, that he knew what he was talking about.”

In a statement issued by the head of the family, Francis Chibuzor Anyalenkeya, the family discredited a report by Sunday Samuel, younger brother of Augustina Anyalenkeya, who claimed that the widow was not in town when her husband died in his office.  

The family said she was there and all efforts made by the entire family for Augustina to tell the family how her husband met his untimely death were resisted.

Chibuzor, in the statement, said the family held (a) meeting in January 2021 and Augustina was present with her two eldest children. He said immediately after the meeting, he got a call from Samuel who is based in the United States that, “Mr Ben is dead and that is it. There is nothing you can do about that except to accept that”.

He said the family had to conduct an autopsy on the corpse and Augustina, after giving consent, hired the services of two pathologists to represent her in the autopsy. Lilian also confirmed this to NaijaGistReporters.

“As soon as she became privy to the result of the autopsy, Mrs Augustina Kaina Anyalenkeya changed her story again. This time around, she denied engaging the services of either of her two pathologists.”

Lilian said the female pathologist hired by Augustina, reportedly on seeing how cruelly Uzoma was killed, called Augustina and said in tears, “Madam, you are a very wicked person. There are many ways to kill a man, this is too much. I have already done the job you paid me for."

The family head said the autopsy was conducted because Uzoma and Augustina's marriage was filled with violence, abuse and manipulation.

He said the widow, before her husband's death, was in the habit of accusing her husband of infidelity, “slapping him before his domestic staff and children, tapping and bugging his cars and phones to eavesdrop on his conversations, fighting female neighbours on the street for ‘chasing’ her husband, calling to threaten to kill and fighting his female colleagues, his imaginary girlfriends, his female employees and even church leaders”.

“She has stabbed him in the stomach before with a kitchen knife, telling him that was a warning and that she was going to kill him the next time simply because he came to bring her back to Nigeria after she had overstayed her visa on a visit to the USA. On that occasion, he ran out of the apartment with a cloth holding the wound in one hand and driving around town with the other hand for close to an hour to get the bleeding to stop and would not check himself into a hospital in order not to alert the police who would have arrested and deported her back to Nigeria.

“He drove around making calls until a Nigerian friend, whose wife was a nurse, asked him to come over to their home and she treated him there,” Chibizor said.

The head of the family also alleged that Augustina once paid hackers to hack her husband’s email and phones, copied out all the emails and phone numbers of all the females in his contact list and sent all those females threats that she would kill them except they left her husband for her.

He said Augustina was always blackmailing her late husband, arm-twisting him and manipulating him to get her outrageous demands.

“She kept demanding money to relocate to the US or Canada but he kept telling her that it was important they began to plan for his retirement, grow their investments for the future of their children but she would have none of that.

“And just when late the Benedict (Uzoma) began to resist her antics after many years of manipulations, she told him pointedly that she would murder him to secure her freedom and that nothing would happen to her after doing that.”

Corroborating this account, Lilian said her brother told her on the phone that his wife had been persistently referring to him in the “last two weeks as a dead man; a decaying corpse, piece of rotten meat” and would then ask him to bet her that he would not live to see 25th December, 2020, then she would break into a delirious laughter.

Lilian said Uzoma told her he was feeling very unsafe at home, and that his life was in danger because his wife was closing in on him.

She said her late brother also told her that he had recently discovered that the CCTV cameras he installed at home and his business complex had been cut from their bases and that each time he paid and sent the company to come and fix them back, the wife would tell her relatives living with them to chase them away and deny them access to the premises.

Uzoma had agreed to visit his hometown in Owerri so the family could have a discussion but postponed the meeting to Friday, December 11, 2020 as he was to host his company’s End of Year Party on Thursday, December 10, the same day he was murdered.

Sharing details of the autopsy result, Chibuzor said Uzoma was murdered and a rusty surgical blade was left in his body by the murderers whom he described as ‘professionals'.

He said Uzoma's chest was stabbed, his stomach swollen with blood clots, intestines and vital organs perforated and cut, and a 24A rusted surgical blade left inside his body. His mouth was filled with dried blood, his knuckles and knees had bruises on them, evidence that he struggled for his life and one of his feet was also stabbed. The point of entry on his chest was sutured and body paint used to cover it to prevent unprofessional eyes from noticing the cut on the chest. Also, the clothes Mr Ben wore at the time of his murder were removed and they wore new clothes for him before calling his siblings’

The family said since the autopsy report came out, each of his surviving siblings had been threatened on the phone by unknown persons calling with numbers, and followed by strange men and cars around their homes and offices.

They claim they feel unsafe in their homes, adding that if any harm comes to them, Augustina should be held responsible.

According to Lilian, Augustina threatened the family members “for daring her”.

Lilian said, “Before the autopsy report came out, we were not receiving such calls, there were no strange faces around our homes and offices. At the police station in Ogombo, Lagos, she was threatening us in the presence of the police, that she would kill the rest of us for daring her. You can imagine how we are living now. We are being careful.”

She said Augustina had been blackmailing the family by giving false information to friends of the deceased that the family was trying to claim Uzoma’s property.

“We even learnt that she sought financial assistance from several friends and colleagues of her late husband after lying to them that the family took her to court in Abuja on the 24th of February, 2021 to take her late husband’s properties from her. When we heard that, we were shocked.

“This is someone I have been trying to reach out to so we can pay her son's school fees but she refused to answer our calls. We are concerned about our brother's children,” she said.

The family called on the Inspector General of Police, the Human Rights Community, to help them in their quest for justice. They warned that should the case be swept under the carpet, many more young people will fall under the profile of ‘slumping and dying', even when they were murdered.

They added: “We also wish to appeal to the general public, friends and colleagues of the late Mr Benedict Uzoma Anyalenkeya and all men and women of goodwill to prevail on the Nigeria Police to do the right thing and not fall for the intense pressure being mounted by Mrs Augustina Kiene Anyalenkeya, her cohorts and enablers as well as her retinue of lawyers to cover up this gruesome murder. If this case is swept under the carpet, many more Nigerians, especially youths with rising profiles who are contributing to the building of our nation will continue to be murdered and the dummy of “slumping and dying” sold to their families and unsuspecting public. Today, it is Ben, tomorrow; it could be anyone’s son, brother, or father.”

Uzoma was allegedly murdered at his residence at Legend Business Complex, Ogombo, Ajah-Lagos on December 10, 2020.

According to Lilian, several attempts have been made to arrest the widow but she always found a way out.

Lilian accused police officers of the Force Criminal Investigation Department, Abuja, of complicity in the matter.

She said: “Like they always say, a murder suspect should be remanded until the investigation is concluded. I don't know how she did it but the police granted her bail twice, first in Lagos.”

The family alleged that the wife gives conflicting accounts of incidents surrounding her husband’s death each time she gets questioned by the family.

Lilian said, “The story she gave us was that on the first floor which he gave to his church was where he had the end of the year customers’ forum. And that at the end of that forum around 2 pm, he went upstairs to his office, inserted his key in his door and asked his secretary to get him a file. He called the daughter who was around to get him lunch and then as he put the key on the door, he fell and died on the spot. That was what she told us.”

Lilian said she immediately contacted her younger brother, Mike, who works in Lagos to get to the scene and take snapshots of the incident so that the rest of the family outside Lagos could have first-hand information of what was going on.

She continued: “When the young man got there, he took pictures and sent about 6 pictures to us. There was a picture there which got me personally curious. It showed a side of his head having two cuts so I asked him what the red mark was, he asked the woman and she said it was when he fell that he hit his head on the tile and got those marks.

“I sent that picture to my doctor who told me those marks were not from a fall, that it looks like an inflicted wound, and that I should ask if he fell forward or backwards. I told my brother to ask her, she said he fell backwards. I called the doctor and told him what the wife said, he said if he truly fell backwards, the position of the marks was wrong.

“When I told my younger brother, he got curious. I asked him to ask her where he fell so she said he fell in his office upstairs. When they got upstairs, he said the whole of the floor and the corridor leading to the floor of his office was wet so they asked what happened, the Secretary, Monica, said she mopped the floor because of the bloodstains. The question is, what was the quantity of the blood he lost for them to have mopped an entire office? My brother wanted to ask more questions but Monica said he should not ask her questions that theirs was to do what madam asked them to do.

“We asked if they took my brother to the hospital after he fell, if they called any doctor. My younger brother even tried calling 'Flying Doctors' because we were not sure if he was truly dead. The helicopter came from Murtala Muhammed Airport and when it was time to touch down, they called her to give them directions that they wanted to land, she switched off her phone. It was later the crew told us that.

“All of us didn't know he had died 6 hours before then. My younger brother was like, let us move him to the hospital but she said, 'I said he is dead; he is dead!' but he was like how can we be so sure? She now said they had taken him to two hospitals that claimed he was brought in dead. He asked, 'What are the names of those hospitals, did they give first aid, did you collect card?' and she was like, 'stop asking stupid questions’.

“My younger brother said okay, our brother is gone, what do we do next now? Let us go to the mortuary and she was like she had taken him to three hospitals already and brought back the corpse to the complex so she could lay him on the altar. My brother was like, you went to three hospitals and you never called any of us. He was like, let's take him to the morgue now and by tomorrow, our elder brother will come to Lagos from the East.”

Lilian further stated that when the corpse was taken to the hospital, a medical doctor confirmed the death but informed the group that Uzoma had died six hours earlier.

This, she said, got her younger brother who was present, more curious.

She said the eldest son, following the advice of a mortuary attendant, asked that an autopsy be conducted on the corpse, to which Augustina bluntly refused but accepted after much persuasion.

She added: “He now told her that she would need to accompany her husband's body home, she refused. That took another two, three days, then they said the son would have to come, she said no, that he was still young. Later, she agreed, they made an arrangement with FAAN (Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria), did a COVID-19 test for the corpse and met the requirements. The flight was scheduled for 4:30 pm. My brother was there with another uncle waiting for the son to come from Lekki, but they called and called, she refused to pick. By 3:30 pm, she called that her son would not come again, they missed that flight.

“She said they would try again the following day. I said they should get an ambulance and come by road. They got to Owerri with the corpse and while the mortuary attendants were opening up my brother's body, one of them said ‘oh, they have murdered this young man. I asked him how he knew and he said it was his profession, that he knew what he was talking about.”

In a statement issued by the head of the family, Francis Chibuzor Anyalenkeya, the family discredited a report by Sunday Samuel, younger brother of Augustina Anyalenkeya, who claimed that the widow was not in town when her husband died in his office. 

The family said she was there and all efforts made by the entire family for Augustina to tell the family how her husband met his untimely death were resisted.

Chibuzor, in the statement, said the family held (a) meeting in January 2021 and Augustina was present with her two eldest children. He said immediately after the meeting, he got a call from Samuel who is based in the United States that, “Mr Ben is dead and that is it. There is nothing you can do about that except to accept that”.

He said the family had to conduct an autopsy on the corpse and Augustina, after giving consent, hired the services of two pathologists to represent her in the autopsy. Lilian also confirmed this to NaijaGistReporters.

“As soon as she became privy to the result of the autopsy, Mrs Augustina Kaina Anyalenkeya changed her story again. This time around, she denied engaging the services of either of her two pathologists.”

Lilian said the female pathologist hired by Augustina, reportedly on seeing how cruelly Uzoma was killed, called Augustina and said in tears, “Madam, you are a very wicked person. There are many ways to kill a man, this is too much. I have already done the job you paid me for."

The family head said the autopsy was conducted because Uzoma and Augustina's marriage was filled with violence, abuse and manipulation.

He said the widow, before her husband's death, was in the habit of accusing her husband of infidelity, “slapping him before his domestic staff and children, tapping and bugging his cars and phones to eavesdrop on his conversations, fighting female neighbours on the street for ‘chasing’ her husband, calling to threaten to kill and fighting his female colleagues, his imaginary girlfriends, his female employees and even church leaders”.

“She has stabbed him in the stomach before with a kitchen knife, telling him that was a warning and that she was going to kill him the next time simply because he came to bring her back to Nigeria after she had overstayed her visa on a visit to the USA. On that occasion, he ran out of the apartment with a cloth holding the wound in one hand and driving around town with the other hand for close to an hour to get the bleeding to stop and would not check himself into a hospital in order not to alert the police who would have arrested and deported her back to Nigeria.

“He drove around making calls until a Nigerian friend, whose wife was a nurse, asked him to come over to their home and she treated him there,” Chibizor said.

The head of the family also alleged that Augustina once paid hackers to hack her husband’s email and phones, copied out all the emails and phone numbers of all the females in his contact list and sent all those females threats that she would kill them except they left her husband for her.

He said Augustina was always blackmailing her late husband, arm-twisting him and manipulating him to get her outrageous demands.

“She kept demanding money to relocate to the US or Canada but he kept telling her that it was important they began to plan for his retirement, grow their investments for the future of their children but she would have none of that.

“And just when late the Benedict (Uzoma) began to resist her antics after many years of manipulations, she told him pointedly that she would murder him to secure her freedom and that nothing would happen to her after doing that.

Corroborating this account, Lilian said her brother told her on the phone that his wife had been persistently referring to him in the “last two weeks as a dead man; a decaying corpse, piece of rotten meat” and would then ask him to bet her that he would not live to see 25th December, 2020, then she would break into a delirious laughter.

Lilian said Uzoma told her he was feeling very unsafe at home, and that his life was in danger because his wife was closing in on him.

She said her late brother also told her that he had recently discovered that the CCTV cameras he installed at home and his business complex had been cut from their bases and that each time he paid and sent the company to come and fix them back, the wife would tell her relatives living with them to chase them away and deny them access to the premises.

Uzoma had agreed to visit his hometown in Owerri so the family could have a discussion but postponed the meeting to Friday, December 11, 2020 as he was to host his company’s End of Year Party on Thursday, December 10, the same day he was murdered.

Sharing details of the autopsy result, Chibuzor said Uzoma was murdered and a rusty surgical blade was left in his body by the murderers whom he described as ‘professionals'.

He said Uzoma's chest was stabbed, his stomach swollen with blood clots, intestines and vital organs perforated and cut, and a 24A rusted surgical blade left inside his body. His mouth was filled with dried blood, his knuckles and knees had bruises on them, evidence that he struggled for his life and one of his feet was also stabbed. The point of entry on his chest was sutured and body paint used to cover it to prevent unprofessional eyes from noticing the cut on the chest. Also, the clothes Mr Ben wore at the time of his murder were removed and they wore new clothes for him before calling his siblings’.

The family said since the autopsy report came out, each of his surviving siblings had been threatened on the phone by unknown persons calling with numbers, and followed by strange men and cars around their homes and offices.

They claim they feel unsafe in their homes, adding that if any harm comes to them, Augustina should be held responsible.

According to Lilian, Augustina threatened the family members “for daring her”.

Lilian said, “Before the autopsy report came out, we were not receiving such calls, there were no strange faces around our homes and offices. At the police station in Ogombo, Lagos, she was threatening us in the presence of the police, that she would kill the rest of us for daring her. You can imagine how we are living now. We are being careful.”

She said Augustina had been blackmailing the family by giving false information to friends of the deceased that the family was trying to claim Uzoma’s property.

We even learnt that she sought financial assistance from several friends and colleagues of her late husband after lying to them that the family took her to court in Abuja on the 24th of February, 2021 to take her late husband’s properties from her. When we heard that, we were shocked.

“This is someone I have been trying to reach out to so we can pay her son's school fees but she refused to answer our calls. We are concerned about our brother's children,” she said.

The family called on the Inspector General of Police, the Human Rights Community, to help them in their quest for justice. They warned that should the case be swept under the carpet, many more young people will fall under the profile of ‘slumping and dying', even when they were murdered.

They added: “We also wish to appeal to the general public, friends and colleagues of the late Mr Benedict Uzoma Anyalenkeya and all men and women of goodwill to prevail on the Nigeria Police to do the right thing and not fall for the intense pressure being mounted by Mrs Augustina Kiene Anyalenkeya, her cohorts and enablers as well as her retinue of lawyers to cover up this gruesome murder. If this case is swept under the carpet, many more Nigerians, especially youths with rising profiles who are contributing to the building of our nation will continue to be murdered and the dummy of “slumping and dying” sold to their families and unsuspecting public. Today, it is Ben, tomorrow; it could be anyone’s son, brother, or father.”

SOURCE: NAIJAGISTREPORTERS

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Oyo Community Residents Recount How Suspected Fulani Warlord, Iskilu Wakili Terrorised Them For 18 Years

Some residents of Ayete in Ibarapa North Local Government Area of Oyo State have narrated how Fulani warlord, Iskilu Wakili, terrorised them for 18 years before his eventual arrest by the police.

Wakili and his clansmen have been accused of being responsible for various kidnappings and killings in the past.

Members of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) and other local security groups arrested Iskilu earlier this month and handed him over to the police

The OPC said the arrest was carried out after several attempts, resulting in a gun battle.

There have been speculations around the identity of the aged man captured by the OPC members due to his frailty.

But in a Punch video, residents blamed the kidnappings, killings and other atrocities in the area on Wakili and his fellow Fulani herders.

The owner of the land where Wakili settled, Saubana Oyewole, said all allegations levelled against the Fulani warlord are true.

According to Oyewole, Wakili arrived at Igangan 18 years ago and occupied the land without paying a dime as he (Wakili) claimed that ‘the earth is the Lord’s’.

The landlord said several attempts to get Wakili to pay the rent was futile and he had to ignore him.

Oyewole, however, said his stay in the community brought nightmares to residents as he and other Fulani herders allegedly carried out several criminal activities.

The landlord said attempts to address the situation proved abortive as Wakili's men allegedly shot the emissaries sent to the Fulani community to deliver a letter inviting them for a peace meeting.

He said, “Iskilu Wakili arrived here and decided to stay on my piece of land. He didn't pay rent, when he came and settled there and I learnt about it, I asked people to go and call him. When he came, I asked how he acquired the piece of land, he said, 'the earth is the Lord's'. I said that's true but he gave some human beings the charge over it. He has been on that land for 18 years now. He never paid a dime and despite my requests for rent, he did not pay and I ignored him.

“All the allegations levelled against Wakili are true. It is not only Wakili, the Fulanis here are many, they commit all sorts of atrocities. When we wrote to them to have a peace meeting the last time, they shot the emissaries we sent to them.”

A resident of the area, who was also among the emissaries sent to the Fulanis, Ganiyu Omirinde, confirmed the herders shot at his team with pump-action rifles after they delivered the letter.

He said he didn't sustain any injury from the gunshot because he had already been fortified.

Omirinde said: “We went after Abu, the son of Wakili. Wakili is the father while the grandfather is Iskilu. When we went to submit the letter, I was among those sent because Iskilu's people know me and I know them. Immediately we got there with the letter, we asked after Abu and they said we should walk ahead to locate him. We got there but we didn't see Abu but when we got back, I gave them the letter and they accepted it but before we came out, they started shooting at us with a pump-action rifle.

“I can never have a scar on my body, I am duly fortified though I still have pains all over my body, I am just recovering. We went back there again to have some peace talks with them but they still came out with different weapons to attack us."

Explaining the reason behind the proposed peace meeting, Omirinde said the herders had made most of the residents in the area handicapped through various attacks.

He also alleged that the herders have destroyed the indigenes' farms such that the residents purchase food items from the Fulani people there.

“We called for a peace meeting because they have made our people handicapped with weapons, there are some they macheted, some they injured with wood. Aside from this, those who have farms, the herders with their cattle destroy the farms without paying a dime. Whatever food item we want to buy now, we buy from the Fulanis. We don't have any crops on our farms again.”

He also said ladies who go to the farm get raped brutally by over seven of the Fulani herdsmen at once among many other atrocities allegedly committed by the herders.

“Apart from this, they also rape ladies who go to the farm. Seven men might molest a single lady. They have looted many shops and destroyed many goods. My brother has a farm of 70 acres. He went there one day to harvest about a truckload of cassava but he was not allowed to leave there with anything. They wanted to kill him but he escaped via the Ogun State route. Just this year, they killed a policeman.”

Omirinde said the residents cannot report at the police station, alleging that the officers collect huge bribes from the herdsmen while the complainant gets locked up in the cell.

He said: “There is a police station at Ayete but we don't report there because the police will lock up the complainant after collecting a huge amount of money from the accused herder. The complainant will be bailed with about N50, 000, that's why no one has dared to go to the farm again.

“At the other farm, I left about 2 acres of a farm when my wife was sick. By the time I got back, the herders had finished the farm and we went to court. Wakili told the lawyer that he didn't want to leave our land, the judge asked us to give him another piece of land, I and some other people, including the chief took Wakili to a piece of land at Lajegbooro and when we got there, he said he was pleased with the land but he would have to tell his brother to inspect the land but till now, Wakili has not vacated our land.

“He did not buy a piece of land from us. We followed the instruction of the judge else we would have sent him packing. The court is Igboora High Court and that was three years ago.”

Omirinde said even if Wakili regains freedom from the police station, he should not come back to Ayete but rather go to his village.

“If he comes here, oppression will continue when his lieutenants come visiting. The cattle are on the farm grazing now with no one guarding them. We the farmers are at home while our cashew crops are being destroyed. Aside from this, the herders commit other atrocities.”

A female resident whose two children were allegedly attacked by the herders also shared her experience. Funmilayo Biliaminu said her two children were attacked by herders who collected N400, 000 from her children.

“On the 10th of this month, herders attacked my children on the farm and collected N400, 000 from them which was meant for their new year purchase. Government, please assist us," she said.

The residents pleaded with the governor of the state, Seyi Makinde, to come to their aid and deliver them from the herders' oppression.

Omirinde further added that the government should take the herders back to their hometown and leave Ayepe for the indigenes who are peace-loving individuals.

“Our conclusion is, Seyi Makinde-led government should have mercy on us and deliver us from Wakili and all the Fulani herders on Ibarapa land. The government should take them back to wherever they came from.

“We hardly recognise some of them now, they have nearly turned Yoruba because of how accommodating we are. If we were not accommodating, they dared not try all that they have done.”

SOURCE: NAIJAGISTREPORTERS

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