Thursday, March 3, 2016

Man Sentenced to 200 Years in Prison For Killing His 4 Children Following a Feud With Wife


 A 40-year-old man in Kisii County, Kenya, was on Monday, February 29th, sentenced to 200 years in prison for killing his 4 children. Kisii resident judge, Joseph Karanja ruled that Misati will serve the sentence concurrently for 50 years for each of the four counts of murder he had been charged with.

 According to Standard Digital News, the case has been in court since 2013 when Misati was charged with killing his four children, Toto, 3, Brian, 9, Ontoyo, 7, and Naomi Mogutu, 5.


Lukas Misati committed the crime outside their rental houses in Egesa in Kitutu Chae Central, on the night of November 10, 2012 following a feud with his wife, Helen Kemunto (pictured)

In her affidavit, Kemunto told the court that her husband came home on the night of that fateful day, woke her up and said he wanted them to move. She refused and Misati attacked her with a knife. Kemunto escaped with injuries and managed to get treatment at a nearby hospital.

"I managed to escape and went to seek treatment at Kisii Level Five Hospital," the affdiavit reads. But when she returned home, she found the children missing.

"I thought they had shifted to another house. My husband called our landlady and told her to inform me that i pick my children from a nearby bush. However, one of the children lay dead at the doorstep while the other three bodies were in the nearby nappier grass"

A postmortem carried out on the bodies revealed that the deaths were caused by strangulation. Misati was on the run for one year before he was picked up by the police on November 21st, 2013. After his sentencing, Misati recounted that everything happened so fast to be able to tell what happened that night.

Actress Toyin Aimakhu Disassociates Herself From Lover, Seun Egbegbe, Releases a Disclaimer(Read)


 The popular Actress has dissociated herself from the romantic fling she had with film producer, Seun Egbegbe. She shared a statement on her IG page to this effect. According to her,
"Without going into details of why I went into an affair with Mr Seun Egbegbe, I am very much aware a lot look up to me as a role model and considering this salient fact, a detour at this point is very necessary.

However, against the backdrop of my moral responsibilities to my fans and the general public, I wish to state unequivocally that henceforth, I dissociate myself from Mr Seun Egbegbe. I will implore all and sundry to please avoid connecting me with Mr Seun Egbegbe or whatever he represents from now on. I humbly request and would appreciate if I am allowed time to recuperate.

Once again, I apologize for all the negativity that emanated from the whole drama in recent times, trust me on this I am sincerely sorry. My attention and energy are now focused on re-uniting with my work, friends, families and fans. I thank my ever loyal and steadfast fans. You all are my strong pillar of support .God bless me and you all.He is the greatest pillar in times of tribulations.. You will always be part of me.
Miss Toyin Aimakhu."



Shocking : Father Brutally Beats 8-year-old Son, Leaving Him With Fractured Hand & Leg(Photos)


 8 years old Chukwuma Okafor is presently on admission at the Kubwa General Hospital after his father brutally beat him, left cane marks on his body and a fractured hand and leg.

 According to reports, after beating him, Ebuka's father took him to school and dumped him there. Worried by his state, his teachers contacted a Nun who rushed him to the General Hospital in Kubuwa, Abuja. After undergoing series of X-ray, the result revealed he has fracture on his leg and hand as a result of beating with a strong object which the boy confirmed to be a pestle.

Incidentally, Hassan Maina Kaina, a reporter with VOA Hausa was in the hospital to check on his friend. He saw the boy's condition and encouraged that the matter should be reported to the Police.




 The school reported the matter to the Police in Kubuwa and Mr. Okafor (his father) has been arrested for child abuse. The school teachers confirmed that on several occasions, they made effort to intervene on the boy's situation but the father proved stubborn and even threatened them. The scars on the boy's head & back shows how long he has been maltreated by his own father.

Ebuka's father claims he is a disciplinarian and that his arrest by the police over the matter is an example of the kind of embarrassment his 8 year old son brings to his family. He is yet to state what his son did to warrant such beating.

Ikorodu School Kidnap : Abductors Reduce Ransom From N100m to N60m For The Release Of Female Students

      Tofunmi: one of the kidnapped girls

 According to vanguard, the kidnappers have been discovered to be militants turned vandals, who stormed Babington Macaulay Junior Seminary in Ikorodu and abducted three Senior Secondary School female students, have reduced the ransom to N20 million for each student. As at midnight Tuesday, the kidnappers who initially demanded for N100 million for each student, succumbed to passionate pleas by their contact in the school for the trio of Timilehin Olisa, Tofunmi Popoolaniyan and Deborah Akinayo.

 Timilehin, is said to be the daughter of Ven. Victor Ayo Olusa, the Executive Secretary of the Lagos Anglican School Management Board.

According to the Nation, the kidnappers got the phone number of one of the girls' fathers and asked for the ransom.

 The Police and DSS are still investigating the matter and are trying everything they can to secure the release of the girls.

Some parents who spoke on condition of anonymity blamed the management of the school for lack of adequate security.

They said they had advised the school management several times to raise the fence at the School of Science and Technology, but the suggestion was ignored.

Photo : Fani Kayode and Fiancée Loved Up in Each Other's Arms




 Former minister Olufemi Olu-Kayode who just welcomed his only son with Precious Chikwendu shared this loved up photo with her on his page. He captioned the photo : God is faithful.

"I Don’t Know How I Got to Kano. I just followed Yinusa" - Ese Oruru Narrates Ordeal


 In an exclusive interview with Sun News Online, in a private home in Abuja, Ese Oruru, the 14-year-old teenager abducted from Bayelsa State and taken to Kan State said it was only after she got to Kano and saw that the people and the environment were strange that she realised she was no longer at home. Read excerpts from her Interview below...


How did you meet Yinusa?
Ese: We sell food in Bayelsa; so they, Yellow and his other people, used to come and buy food from us.

What does Yinusa do in Bayelsa?
Ese: He came to Bayelsa to look for money.

People say Inuwa is your boyfriend. Is this true?
Ese: No, he is not my boyfriend. Like I told you, we sell food in Bayelsa, and so, he used to come and buy food from us. He is not the only one; they are many and I used to play with all of them like my own brothers because they buy food from us. I sell food to them just like that.

Can you remember the day he took you from Bayelsa to Kano? How did it happen?
Ese: I don’t know.

Did he tell you that you were traveling to Kano?
Ese: No. We didn’t go with his Keke (tricycle). His keke, is at home.

Did he come to the house to carry you?
Ese: No.

So, how did you travel to Kano?
Ese: I just followed him. I don’t know how I followed him.

People believe that you decided to run away with him because you love him and want to marry him at all cost.
Ese: I know that we used to play with all of them, our customers that come to buy food from our shop. There is nobody that is different. I sell food to all of them and I laugh with all of them.

So, how did you know you were in Kano since you didn’t know how you got there?
Ese: I saw that the place was different and the people there are people that I didn’t know. So, I knew it was his place because I did not know anybody there, but only him. We went to their house first.

So, what did you do?
Ese: I did not do anything.

What did you tell him?
Ese: I did not tell him anything.

So, you just started staying with him like that?
Ese: We travelled to Kura the next day with one man like that. He is the chief of the town. When we got there, they took me to one place and there they gave me hijab; they put it on me. And after that, they took me to one house in Kura. And from there on Monday, in the morning, we went back to the Emir’s Palace in Kano; then in the afternoon, we travelled back to Kura, to stay in the house.

What did you all go to do at the Emir’s Palace?
Ese: At the Emir’s Palace, they were asking him questions. They did not talk to me. They did not ask me anything, but they were asking him. Then they were speaking in Hausa language and I did not understand the language very well that time; so I didn’t understand what they were saying.

Was it at the Emir’s Palace that you first saw your mother?
Ese: Yes. I saw her, but I was not able to talk to her. I was just looking at her and she was crying. I just looked at her. I did not know her and I did not talk to her.

Did you recognise her as your mother?
Ese: I don’t know. I looked at her and she was crying.

But when you saw her on Tuesday at the Police Force Headquarters in Abuja, did you recognise her as your mother?
Ese: Yes.

While you were away in Kano, they said you got married. Is this true?
Ese: No.

Was there any marriage ceremony?
Ese: No, I did not get married to anybody.

But did they convert you to a Muslim?
Ese: Yes.

How did that happen?
Ese: They took me to one place. Before they took me from the house to Kura, they put me in hijab, then we went to Kura. When we got there, they went to one place, and one old man came there and he would say something and they would say I should repeat. Then I would repeat. If the man said something again, they would say I should repeat and I would repeat just like that.

So, that was how you got converted?
Ese: Yes.

There is also this rumour that it was one old man that actually married you and not Inuwa. Is this true?
Ese: I did not get married to anybody.

While you were there in Kano, did you ever fall sick?
Ese: I don’t know.

What kind of medical attention did you get? Did they give you any injection?
Ese: No, I don’t know. But they did not give me because I don’t like taking injections and I will not take injection when I am sick. It was only when they arrested me on Monday in Kano that they took me to the hospital. And when we got here in Abuja, they took me to the hospital again yesterday, Tuesday. Those are the only two occasions that I have gone to the hospital.

Did they give you any medicine?
Ese: Medicine? I don’t know. But if they put it in water or food… They used to give me something, but I don’t know if it is water they used to prepare it. But if I am not well, they would buy medicine for me and I would take. But it was not those types of native medicine. It was from the pharmacy.

Are you happy reuniting with your family?
Ese: Yes, I am happy to go back to my family.

How do you feel now?
Ese: I don’t know how I feel, but I just look calm. I don’t know what to do.
Do you regret what has happened to you?
Ese: Yes.

How?
Ese: I don’t know, but I have caused my mother a lot of trouble and put her into problem.

If you see Yinusa now, what would you tell him?
Ese:I tell you I’m confused. I don’t know what to do (then she started crying).

What were you doing when you were in Kano?
Ese: Nothing.
You mean you just stayed in the house from morning till night?
Ese: Yes. I did not do anything.
I can see that you now speak Hausa language very well.
Ese: Yes. I can speak Hausa very, very well.
Were you speaking Hausa before you left for Kano?
Ese: No.
So, how did you come about it? Did they teach you?
Ese: No. It is because the people there speak only Hausa. They don’t understand English. And when they spoke, I didn’t understand; so I tried and struggled so I could understand what they were saying and communicate with them. That was how I learnt the language.
They call you Aisha. Didn’t you tell them that’s not your name?
Ese: I answered it like that.
What’s your real name?
Ese: Rita.
How would you relate with your other siblings when you get back home?
Ese: I don’t even know. I have a feeling that they would do something to me for this thing that has happened.
Like what?
Ese: I don’t know if my mother will beat me when we get home for what has happened because she may think that I know everything that happened to me.
I don’t think she would do that, considering all the efforts she put to get you back home.
(Then the mother assured her that she would do no such thing, saying she was filled with gladness for seeing her alive).
How old are you? There has been a controversy about your age.
Ese: I am 14 years old.
When were you born?
Ese: I was born in February 2002.
What is your favourite subject in school?
Ese: Mathematics.
And what do you hope to become in future?
Ese: I hope to go back to school and become a nurse in the future.
Your brother said you are a good Christian and member of the Scripture Union in your school and that you used to preach to people. Is this true?
Ese: (Smiles) Yes.
Tell me about it.
Ese: Yes, I am in the SU, but they took it to the senior students and the senior students started misbehaving. So, we in the junior class took our own to a different level to sanitise the whole thing. We hold our fellowship in our class and go out for evangelism.
What is your advice to young girls like you out there, considering what you have gone through?
Ese: They should be careful.

How?
Ese: They should be careful with the people they play with or talk with, because it’s not everybody that is good.

What is your appeal to your parents since you are afraid they are going to beat you?
Ese: I don’t know what to do. I am confused. I don’t know what really happened to me and I don’t even know where I am. But I know that she is my mother.

What did you miss most while in Kano?
Ese: I missed my mother’s cooking. She used to cook sweet food for me; so I missed good food.

Does it mean you were not eating good food?
Ese: Yes, I was only eating rice and bread.

What would you want your mother to cook for you when you get home?
Ese: Banga soup and starch.

Lady Whose Boyfriend Is Obssessed With Eating Her As$ Needs Advice



 According to this lady who wrote to @No_judgeZone, her boyfriend is obsessed with her anus.

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