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Thursday 31 May 2012

How 11-Year-Old Boy Played Dead To Survive Syria Massacre

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When the gunmen began to slaughter his family, 11-year-old Ali el-Sayed says he fell to the floor of his home, soaking his clothes with his brother’s blood to fool the killers into thinking he was already dead.
The Syrian boy tried to stop himself from trembling, even as the gunmen, with long beards and shaved heads, killed his parents and all four of his siblings, one by one.
The youngest to die was Ali’s brother, 6-year-old Nader. His small body bore two bullet holes — one in his head, another in his back.
“I put my brother’s blood all over me and acted like I was dead,” Ali told The Associated Press over Skype on Wednesday, his raspy voice steady and matter-of-fact, five days after the killing spree that left him both an orphan and an only child.
Ali, the 11-year-old, said his mother began weeping the moment about 11 gunmen entered the family home in the middle of the night after arriving in a military armored vehicle and a bus. The men led Ali’s father and oldest brother outside.
“My mother started screaming ‘Why did you take them? Why did you take them?’” Ali said.
Soon afterward, he said, the gunmen killed Ali’s entire family.

As Ali huddled with his youngest siblings, a man in civilian clothes took Ali’s mother to the bedroom and shot her five times in the head and neck.
“Then he left the bedroom. He used his flashlight to see in front of him,” Ali said. “When he saw my sister Rasha, he shot her in the head while she was in the hallway.”
Ali had been hiding near his brothers Nader, 6, and Aden, 8. The gunmen shot both of them, killing them instantly. He then fired at Ali but missed.
“I was terrified,” Ali said, speaking from Houla, where relatives have taken him in. “My whole body was trembling.”
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Ali is among the few survivors of the massacre, although it was impossible to independently corroborate his story. The AP contacted him through anti-regime activists in Houla who arranged for an interview with the child over Skype.

Ali is one of the few survivors of a weekend massacre in Houla, a collection of poor farming villages and olive groves in Syria’s central Homs province. More than 100 people were killed, many of them women and children who were shot or stabbed in their houses.
The killings brought immediate, worldwide condemnation of President Bashar Assad, who has unleashed a violent crackdown on an uprising that began in March 2011. Activists say as many as 13,000 people have been killed since the revolt began.
U.N. investigators and witnesses blame at least some of the Houla killings on shadowy gunmen known as shabiha who operate on behalf of Assad’s government.
Syrian activist Maysara Hilaoui said he was at home when the massacre in Houla began. He said there were two waves of violence, one starting at 5 p.m. Friday and a second at 4 a.m. Saturday.
“The shabiha took advantage of the withdrawal of rebel fighters,” he said. “They started entering homes and killing the young as well as the old.”
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President Jonathan Consulted Widely Before Re-naming UNILAG After Abiola...National Universities Commission (NUC)

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The Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission (NUJ), Julius Okojie, on Thursday rose to the defence of
President Jonathan who had in his Democracy Day broadcast renamed the University which led to two days of protests by students of the institution, but the Federal Government said despite the protests, its decision is final on the matter.
The decision did not go down well with students of the university who took to the street for two consecutive days.
Mr. Okogie said contrary to the insinuation that the president did not consult before taking the decision, the president carried out proper consultations.
"Who told you there was no consultation? Can the President act alone?
Even in the matters of nine new universities, from the scratch I know the committee that worked on it.

"Jonathan is the most engaging President, he is very accessible, and I can tell you about that. That he didn't consult will not be the truth," he said.
When asked if the school authorities were consulted before the decision was taken, The NUC scribe insinuated that the school authorities did not need to be checked with.
"Is that the level of consultation? Who is the proprietor of federal institutions? It is the federal Government of course. It is not at that level he will consult but they have been told".

Responding to further enquiries, Mr. Okogie added that the name change will not happen now as the National Assembly needs to confirm the presidential decision.
"The President has never said there is no due process, he has not said we should go and pull down the Bill Board of University of Lagos today and put Moshood Abiola. He is a man who believes in due process and he won't do anything out of the ordinary".
The protest will fizzle out Mr. Okogie said protests had always followed renaming of Universities, but it has never led to reversal of presidential directive.
He referred to six other universities in the country that were renamed.
"We are familiar with these issues; I have been in the University system for this long. I speak as Executive Secretary of NUC and a regulator of universities. We have had Ife changed in 1987 to Obafemi Awokowo University, we have had University of Sokoto changed to Usman Dan Fodio university, the Federal University of Technology, Yola, was renamed Modibbo Adama University, and University of Awka was renamed Nnamdi Azikiwe University . This is about the seventh one".
"The President had announced that we want to honour Abiola on Democracy Day which everybody thinks is in order," Mr. Okogie said.
He held that Nigerian University student are wont to react over anything.
According to him, "The President has given a directive; the rest is for us to follow the implementation".
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300 Level University Student Commits Suicide On Campus

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WARNING: Viewers Discresion Is Advised!
A third year Physics/Astronomy undergraduate of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Onyebuchi Okonkwo, was found dead early Thursday morning at an uncompleted building located beside the hockey pitch in the school.

He is believed to have committed suicide as his lifeless body was found dangling on a rope suspended from a height.

Some blocks suspected to have been used as stepping stones to facilitate the climb into the noose used for the suicide were found a few inches beneath the deceased legs. Close to the blocks was a purported suicide note that read, “The controversy is over”.
The reason the deceased student took his own life is yet unknown. His former roommates said Mr. Okonkwo, a prospective First Class graduate, who was also the Physics/Astronomy Class representative, left his accommodation in the hostel at about 2 a.m. to an unknown destination.
“When he left the room, we thought he was going to the classroom to read, but we were surprised to see his corpse dangling from the roof of the building this morning,” one of the roommates, who pleaded anonymity, told our reporter on the telephone.
The deceased, who is in his early 20s, was reportedly on scholarship at the institution. He reportedly had a mental illness some time last year and was hospitalised at the University of Ibadan Teaching Hospital for over a month before being allowed to return to school.
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The communications secretary to the Vice Chancellor, Gabriel Ndu, did not answer his calls when our reported tried to get the school authority to react to the incident.

After questions were sent to him via SMS, Mr. Ndu switched off his telephone.

A lady, who initially answered calls to the Vice-Chancellor’s telephone line and promised to make inquiries on the incident, also did not revert. She didn't answer subsequent calls to the same line.
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How ACN And CPC Will Merge...El-Rufai

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Nasir El-Rufai, former minister of the Federal Capital territory and a top ranking member of the opposition Congress for Political Change has divulged plans for his party to merge with another opposition party, Action Congress of Nigeria.
The move, if successful, will have the CPC, a northern grass root party, coalesce with the ACN, a south west party, and other opposition parties. 
All parties in the talks are largely driven by the opposition parties’ common disdain for the ruling Peoples Democratic Party.
In the second part of a series of interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Mr El-Rufai gives an insight into the negotiations that would eventually culminate in a merger. 
The CPC, he says, envisages that the merger will be perfect this time around. 
“I do not see the reason why they formed the two parties (ACN and CPC),” Mr. El-Rufai said. “Both parties have similar ideology.”
He also elaborates on factors that led to the collapse of similar talks with the ACN shortly before the 2011 general election.
Mr El-Rufai who heads a committee reforming the CPC talks about the effort being made to reposition the party and make it a viable alternative to the ruling PDP.
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Mother Of 6 Nabbed With Cocaine Worth N10M At Port Harcourt International Airport

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a mother of six, identified as Mrs Adaba Onitemi, who ingested 839 grams of substance believed to be cocaine, valued at about N10 million, at the Port Harcourt International Airport.
Mrs Onitemi, 54 and a widow was arrested while attempting to board a London-bound Lufthansa Airline, following suspicion by operatives of the NDLEA at the Airport about 8:30p.m on May 23.
NDLEA Commander, Port Harcourt International Airport, Olutekunbi Davies, who disclosed this to journalists on Wednesday, said the suspect was taken to the military hospital in the state capital where she was found to have ingested the substance.
“On May 23 , 2012, at about 8:30p.m, a female drug suspect, Mrs Adaba Sekinatu Onitemi, 54, was arrested while attempting to board a Lufthansa Airline on her way to London via Frankfurt.

“She was taken to Military Hospital Port Harcourt where the X-ray scanner used on her proved positive for ingestion of substances suspected to be cocaine. She has since then excreted 58 wraps weighing 839grammes,” Davies said.
The NDLEA commander disclosed that the substance would be valued about N10million, pointing out that no fewer than three drug suspects had been arrested in similar circumstances at the airport in the last two years.
Speaking further, Davies explained that the agency had pulled out its detecting machines at the airport due to ongoing renovation work at the airport, saying the situation had posed some challenges in tracking drug peddlers, but noted that its operatives were well trained to rise to any given occasion.
Davies further disclosed that suspected drug peddlers now concealed such illicit items in processed food cans to avoid being detected, which was why the agency was using sniffer dogs, saying, “the present chairman of the NDLEA has zero tolerance for compromise and any of our men found wanting will be shown the way out.”
Although, the suspect maintained a studied silence when newsmen attempted to get her comments, an operative of the NDLEA, who claimed had chatted with her, told newsmen that 54-year old Mrs Onitemi was a mother of six and that she lost her husband in 1999.
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P-Square Signs Distribution Deal With Universal Music Group

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Psquare have created enormous buzz in the entertainment industry since they inked deal with Akon's Konvict music, so it comes as no surprise that Peter announced via Twitter today that they signed to Universal Music Group knowing that Konvict Music operates as a subsidiary of Universal Music Group. 
P-Square signed a distribution deal with Universal Music, South Africa. The deal was signed and sealed this afternoon at a press conference in Johannesbourg, South Africa. The music label will be releasing past and future projects with them; and handle all their digital and CD sales all over the world. These guys keep rocking


Universal Music Group (UMG) is a multinational music company. It is the largest of the "big four" record companies by its leading market share and its multitude of global operations. Universal Music Group is a wholly owned subsidiary of French media conglomerate Vivendi.  


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Kano: Abducted German, 4 Others Killed In Failed Rescue Attempt

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A German engineer, Mr. Raupach Fritz Edgar, kidnapped in the northern city of Kano about five months ago has been killed in a failed rescue attempt.
The late German national was said to have been kidnapped in Kano on 24th January, four days after the coordinated bombing that rocked the ancient city.
he was killed during a rescue mission by some special forces from Kaduna. The joint Military Task Force in the state were said to have backed up the team in the operation that lasted about 30 minutes.
An eye witness told our reporter that serious gunshots were heard at the Danbare area opposite BUK new site.

The operation which started at about 6am in the morning of Thursday, resulted in the killing of five of the captives; four men and one woman.
An unconfirmed account however said no less than 20 lives were lost.
The Commandant of the 3th Mechanized Brigade, Brigadier General Isa Illiyasu who initially invited Journalists to the Bukavu Barrack for briefing suspended the briefing, as according to his spokes person, LT. Iweha, “the commander has a lot of pending issues to clear on his table”.
However, the new AIG zone one Kano, Philemon Ibrahim Leha told newsmen that his men were not part of the operation but he was aware of it.
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Governor Fashola Recalls All Sacked Doctors

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The Lagos State Government on Thursday said it has recalled all the 788 doctors sacked earlier this month for allegedly participating on what it termed illegal strike action.
The government’s decision to recall the sacked doctors was disclosed by Hakeem Bello, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola.
Mr Bello said the decision to recall the doctors followed several pleas from the national and state leaders of the Action Congress Party (ACN), traditional leaders in the state and other concerned leaders in the country.
More details shortly.

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Wednesday 30 May 2012

Did Pastor Sign Fireman Lie About Pa Enebeli Elebuwa's Health?

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Apostle Sign Fireman posted a video on video sharing site, YouTube some days back claiming to have healed veteran actor, Enebeli Elebuwa of his partial stroke ailment he has been battling with for some months now.

The video showed Enebeli struggling to walk during the healing service done for him. The pastor thereafter claimed that in a matter of days, Enebeli would be able to walk well.

According to Nigeriafilms.com: In a political programme, Focus Nigeria aired live on African Independent Television (AIT) this morning, the show's presenter, Gbenga Aruleba reported that investigation carried out reveals otherwise.

According to the report, Pa Elebuwa was interviewed and he claimed that his condition has not improved after his visit to Fireman’s church some days ago.

The report further disclosed that the actor is presently lying critically ill at an Abuja hospital, where he is currently being taken care of by Nollywood actress, Stella Damasus, who is paying the bills.

Nigeriafilms.com called a representative of Pa Enebeli, who exclusively told us that the claim by Apostle Fireman of healing Enebeli is not true. The representative told us that the video posted online should not be believed in anyway.

Nigeriafilms.com also put a call through to Stella Damasus on the story but our phone calls were not picked as at the time of publishing this story.
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34-Year-Old Nigerian Arrested In Thailand For Allegedly Duping Women In Need Of Husbands Via Facebook

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Smith Nnamadi in cuffs
Nakhon Ratchasima police have arrested a Nigerian man for allegedly duping a Thai woman into sending him tens of thousands of baht after leading her to believe he wanted to marry her.
The arrest of Nigerian Smith Nnamadi, 34, at a Bangkok department store, came after a woman, whose name was withheld, complained to police that he had allegedly lured her to send him money under false pretences.
The woman claimed that she knew the suspect via Facebook under name of Joe Henry, a British. They became lovers and Nnamadi proposed marriage after chatting via the network for two months.The suspect claimed he wished to bring in a Bt3million dowry but could not afford the fee of Bt321,560, so he asked her to help. The victim wired him Bt74,560 but Henry said he needed more. That made her suspicious and she turned to the police.

A sting operation was set up at a local mall, where the Nigerian suspect came to pick up the money.
The police investigation found that Nnamadi conspired with other foreigners to lure Thai women, wanting foreign husbands, via MSN, Facebook and online websites to dupe them into sending money. Police will hunt for his accomplices.
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No Going Back On Renaming Of UNILAG...Says Labaran Maku

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There is no going back on the renaming of University of Lagos after Chief Moshood Abiola, the Federal Government said on Wednesday.

Government said the decision was taken in the interest of the country.

Information Minister, Mr. Labaran Maku, who was responding to questions from newsmen on the protest that greeted President Goodluck Joanthan gesture, noted that Nigerians should not allow the protest to overshadow the national significance of what the president has done.

Maku stated that the president only showed that he truly appreciates late Abiola’s contribution to the political development of the country.
President Jonathan had in his nationwide broadcast on Tuesday renamed the university in honour of the billionaire politician who died in prison over a decade ago.

Abiola was the presumed winner of the June 12, 1993 presidential election which was controversially annulled by former military president Ibrahim Babangida.

Jonathan said Abiola’s presumed victory in the presidential election, and death, while in custody, proved to be the catalyst for the people’s pro-democracy uprising; saying, “after very careful consideration, and in honour of Chief M.K.O Abiola’s accomplishments and heroism, on this Democracy Day, the University of Lagos, is renamed by the Federal Government of Nigeria, Moshood Abiola University, Lagos.

“The Federal Government will also establish an Institute of Democratic Studies and Governance in the University,” he added.

But that did not go down well with the students of the university who went on the street to protest the federal government’s decision.

The minister said, “For those of us who have been part of this country for long and who have been adults that lived through the history of Nigeria, particularly in the last two decades if there is any figure that symbolizes sacrifice of self for this nation, that figure is Chief M.K.O Abiola who clearly won the June12 1992 Presidential election and died in captivity because he stood for principle.

 “He stood to defend the principle of democracy, and for anyone that is familiar with the development of our politics in the last two decades, there is no event in the political history of our country that touches the hearts of quiet a significant number of citizens like the June 12, 1993 presidential election, “he added.
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Acting Inspector-General of Police Takes Over Investigation Of Mr. Olatian Oyerinde’s Murder

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The Acting Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Mo-hammed Dikko Abubakar, has taken over the investigation of the killing of the Edo State Governor Adams Oshiomhole’s Principal Private Secretary, Mr. Olatian Oyerinde. Addressing National Mirror yesterday in Benin, Edo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Olayinka Balogun, said: “On your question of an update on the murder of Oyerinde, I am not going to say anything on that because the IGP has taken over the investigation. “He directed a Deputy Inspector-General of Po-lice (DIG) to investigate the murder. The DIG came here to see what we have on ground and have since taken over the investigation.”
Oyerinde was assassinated in his house by yet-to-be-known killers.Shortly after Oyerinde was killed, Governor Oshiomhole gave the police 14-day ultimatum to fish out the killers for prosecution.
He also extended the ultimatum to 49 days following the failure by the police to arrest the killers within the initial 14 days ultimatum.

Balogun, however, said that the governor extended the ultimatum because he knew that investigating the killing is beyond the command.
On why the command refused to name politicians it alleged to be importing arms, recruiting thugs and sowing police uniforms ahead of the July 14 governorship election in the state, Balogun said: “The police alert was meant to serve as a warning to all those involved in the unscrupulous plan to unleash violence ahead of the election.
”Meanwhile, the police have smashed a five-man gang of kidnappers in Benin, the state capital.
The police spokesman, Mr. Etim Bassey, gave their names as Endurance Ekhator, Osaze Idahosa, Bamidele Thompson, Kelly Ovienseri and Emmanuel Destiny.
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The Touch Of A Man Makes Women Hot - Research

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Being touched by a man really gets the ladies hot, new research suggests. When physically touched by a male experimenter, women actually did get "hot and bothered" — their skin temperature increased, specifically in the face and chest.

"Women showed a temperature increase when they were involved in social contact with the male experimenter," study researcher Amanda Hahn, of the University of St. Andrews, in the United Kingdom, told LiveScience. "In some women they changed by almost a whole degree" Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit.

These changes were subconscious in many of the participants. Figuring out how skin temperature changes in response to stress and other emotional factors could help researchers study arousal non-invasively and develop hands-off lie detectors.

The face heats up when under stress, or when scared, or angry (hence the term hot-headed). The researchers wanted to find how other emotions impact facial temperature, so they took heat-showing pictures of two groups of young heterosexual women during a standard interaction with an experimenter, which included touching the arm, palm, face and chest (using a light probe that they were told measures skin color).
When an experimenter (of either gender) touched a participant, the participant's average skin temperature jumped about a tenth of a degree Celsius. The effect wasn't as large when considering only touches to the participant's arm or palm, and the skin of the face and chest regions changed the most.

The jump was about three times larger when the experimenter was male, the researchers found. The facial and chest skin of a young female, when touched in those areas by a male experimenter, got about 0.54 F (0.3 C) hotter.

The touch

This increase is pretty large for a facial temperature change, the researchers said. "This is the sort of magnitude of change you would see when you are doing an explicit emotional stressor," like inducing fear or stress, Hahn said. "We weren't manipulating their emotional or affective state, it was a subtle social interaction with the experimenter … but they had pretty large reactions."

Many of the participants were unaware of their skin temperature reaction, when asked about it after the fact. "Only about a quarter of the sample reported feeling any emotional change. The rest were consciously unaffected by the interaction," Hahn said.

The researchers can't say if the changes are perceptible to the naked eye, or if they could be detected with touch. If others can detect these changes, they could serve as social cues that we use to communicate nonverbally.

The study will be published today (May 30) in the journal Biology Letters.
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Today's Tweet: Hon. Patrick Obahiagbon On UNILAG Renaming

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I know he is talking about UNILAG, 1st of January subsidy removal but the others, no clue. Please somebody help us interpret.
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Dance Queen, Kaffy And Son Covers Pregnancy And You Magazine

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She is indeed rocking motherhood. Cute boy, Nice one!

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HILARIOUS: Wannabe Incredible Hulk Covers Himself In Green Paint Only To Discover It Will Never Come Off

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Colour crisis! Hulk prankster Enrique dos Santos was left red-faced when his green paint refused to budge
It's not easy being green - as one Brazilian man proved when he painted himself to look like the Incredible Hulk - and found the colour wouldn't wash off.

Instant celebrity: The action hero look proved a hit with local children in Vila Cruzeiro
Pool attendant Paulo Henrique dos Santos,from Vila Cruzeiro,dressed up as the comic book hero for a running event, but got a nasty shock when the time came to remove the green paint.

After frantic scrubbing, the hapless chap realised he'd used a paint reserved for ballistic missiles and nuclear submarines.

According to Brazilian news site Paulo had hoped to buy a brand of paint he'd used on a previous outing as the Hulk, but the shop he went to didn't have it.

Desperate to undo his inking, the would-be superhero spent Sunday and Monday having 'about 20 baths,' and was forced to sleep in a room lined with plastic bags.

Maternal mix-up: The hapless Hulk is helped by his mother
 who media reports referred to as his girlfriend

He feared the industrial paint could actually give him lead poisoning, though he appears to have had no symptoms.

The 35-year-old, who also works as a DJ in Rio de Janeiro and is known as MC Marronzinho, has achieved overnight celebrity in his local area.

As if being bright green wasn't embarrassing enough, the local press ran pictures of his mother trying to remove the paint - and referred to her as his girlfriend.

So was he left feeling blue? Amazingly, Paulo says he doesn't regret the incident.

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Falana Wants Jonathan To Name Eagle Square After Abiola And Not UNILAG

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Radical lawyer, Mr. Femi Falana, reacting to the federal government change of the name of the University of Lagos to Mashood Abiola University said in in Lagos Tuesday evening that the Goodluck Jonathan Administration deserves commendation for its decision to honour the heroic sacrifice of Chief MKO Abiola in  the struggle for the restoration of civil rule in Nigeria, but adds that since the name of the Ogun State Polytechnic has since been changed to Moshood Abiola Polytechnic by the Ogun State government there is no justification for naming another institution after the leading hero of liberal democracy in the country.
"The impression should not be created that Chief Abiola's mandate was restricted to the South West" says Falana who adds that "unlike  successive regimes since 1993 which have failed to recognise the enormous contributions of the Late Chief Abiola to the defence of the democratic rights of the Nigerian people the Jonathan Administration deserves commendation for honouring his memory." said Mr Falana
He proposed however, that the best way to honour Chief Abiola is to  release the results of the 1993 Presidential Election and declare him the winner instead of continue to refer to him as "the presumed winner "of the fair and free election.
Mr. Falana counseled the president that "Since the University of Lagos Act has not been amended by the  National Assembly to reflect the proposed change of name President Jonathan should be advised to drop the plan to remane the institution."
He also urged the students to be reasonable saying, "Instead of engaging in street protests over the matter the University of Lagos students, who are not opposed to the immortalisation of Chief Abiola,  may wish to lobby the members of the National Assembly not to approve the amendment of the law setting up the institution. Afterall, the presidential announcement is at best a declaration of intention as the name of the University has not been changed in accordance with the law!"

He reminded the president that "It was in recognition of the national character of the June 12, 1993 presidential mandate that the Senate had passed a Resolution that the National Stadium at Abuja be named Moshood Abiola Stadium but out of primitive jealousy President Olusegun Obasanjo ignored the historic resolution."
Since President Jonathan has displayed a better sense of history in the circumstance he should immediately implement the Resolution or, alternatively, the Eagle Square may be named afer Chief Abiola the lawyer said.
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2 Shotz Responds To Accusation Of Collecting N100,000 Without Appearing For Show

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Rapper 2 shotz has responded to the recently circulated accusation by Lead City University students that he collected N100,000 from them for a fashion show and didn't appear. The rapper has said his own side of the story via his publicist.
Read below:

"It’s been deemed necessary for 2shotz to respond through his publicist, about the stories making rounds that he collected money for a fashion event in Lead City University Ibadan and refused to turn up.
The said amount [N100, 000] was meant for 2Shotz appearance at the fashion show. It must be made clear that 2Shotz has a no refund policy of such fee.
  Unlike stories going round, 2Shotz was actually in Ibadan for the event but unfortunately, the organizers did not pick him (2Shotz) up at the hotel for the show.  As expected anywhere in the world, when you invite an artiste for an event, it is the responsibility of the organizers to get the artiste to the said venue, something these organizers failed to do, as seen in the attached conversation.
 “I was very angry, that the organizers could bring me to Ibadan, and did not find it necessary to come pick me up at the hotel” said 2Shotz
It is rather unfortunate, that the organizers could still go ahead and paint up such story.
2Shotz remains faithful to his fans and will continue to churn out good music that will always keep" 

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How A Helpless Undergraduate Nursing Mother Was Raped By A Masquerade

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The victim, Ngozika Ugwu
Tension mounts in Opi, Nsukka Local Government Area, Enugu State as masquerades took turn in the series of rape stories synonymous with the community. The alleged rape of a female student, Ngozika Ugwu, presented mixed feelings and reactions to what may have bedevilled the community in the recent past.

Her story:
It happened on March 21, 2012. There were three masquerades that day but two were spotted and people started running. I was going to fetch water and as people were running, I equally ran and hid somewhere until the two masquerades passed. After the masquerades passed, I came out and continued with my journey. Soon, I heard a child saying that another masquerade was coming. I didn’t see the masquerade but people were running and I ran to enter into someone’s house.

The masquerade emerged from a corner (apiam way) and pushed me into the building where I was running to. I tried to escape but could not. It caught up with me and started beating me. What surprised me was that the masquerade said it has been looking for me for long and had now caught up with me. I sought to know what I did to deserve such treatment and at the same time pleading for forgiveness but it continued with its threat.

This time, it swore to take me to a bigger masquerade inside the forest, saying it has been long I had been insulting them. My cries for help and that I was a nursing a baby fell on deaf ears. As the masquerade was dragging me along, a man with wrapper came and pleaded with the masquerade to leave me but it refused, saying that I have insulted them for too long. It insisted on taking me to the bigger masquerade which will compel my clan to bring a cow as sacrifice.

All my pleadings with the man who came to my rescue failed. The masquerade dragged me to a bush path,threw me on the ground fell on me. It held me on the neck to prevent me from shouting and blocked both my eyes and nose. At this stage, I nearly lost consciousness until one man came and rescued me from its grip. He removed the face of the masquerade and that was how he was identified. As soon as he was identified, he ran away.

More people gathered there and helped to take me where I was given first aid treatment at a chemist before I was taken to St. Joseph Hospital, Opi. I didn’t know when I was taken to the hospital. When I started gaining consciousness, I did not see my pant and my bra was torn. It was then I realised that the masquerade raped me. Fear gripped me that the masquerade may have transmitted HIV/AIDS into me.

Doctor’s report altered
We went to Nsukka police station and reported the incident. I was surprised that police did not come to the scene of the incident to investigate my claims. What the police did was to take me to a police doctor, Mercy Clinic along University Market Road, Nsukka. It is surprising that a doctor will give evidence against me in a case of rape I reported. Later, police invited me to their office for interrogation.


The victim, Ngozie Ugwu
When I tried to give details of what happened, they shouted that I should shut up and go straight to speak on the doctor’s findings on the case. Surprisingly, the Police asked me to write a letter of apology claiming that the doctor’s report said I was not raped. I did not read the report nor see it. I was forced to write an apology by the police.

While all these were happening, no police officer came to the hospital to take my statement. All the time, nurses would remove drips from my hand so that I would go to the police station to honour their invitation. The masquerade was allegedly arrested and hurriedly released on the flimsy excuse that he was going to write JAMB exams.

Pleas for forgiveness
While I was still recuperating, the mother of the suspected person in the masquerade came and pleaded that his son should be forgiven. I told his mother that I have forgiven him. What annoyed me most was that some of his relations which included a policeman that works in Enugu, returned home and instead of sympathizing with me, they took sides in favor of their brother. At a stage, I was forced to go to the police station to close the case.

No refund of expenditure
The police said that I should not be paid what my family spent in the case and that the family of the suspect should only pay for my hospital bill. The rapist family paid the hospital bill grudgingly. Later, the police invited us again and this time, they asked me to write that I was not raped and I was forced to write that I was not raped. The boy who raped me gave police his name as Asogwa Ifeanyi but people who knew him said, his real names are Ugwunshi Ifeanyi.

The police did not also make efforts to invite the witness in the case while the investigation was going on rather, after they concluded that I was not raped, they tried to invite him but he ignored them.

My Education
I dropped out from Enugu state college of education (Technical) due to lack of fund. I was a second year student when I dropped. I entered the tertiary institution in 2007/2008 session. For now, it is very difficult to continue with my education after all I have gone through. My father is a mason (Brick layer) at Uzo-Uwani L.G.A, Enugu State. We are five children born to my father and mother.

I am the only daughter.
Police reacts when Crime Alert visited Nsukka Police station, it was gathered that the incumbent Divisional police officer had not assumed office when the matter was incidented but a senior police officer who pleaded anonymity disclosed that a case of assault, occasioning harm was reported at the station but not rape as claimed by the lady stating that the people of the area are very troublesome. “Any small thing in the area, they will term it rape and rush to the press. You can trace the lady to Opi and find out from her, all that was reported is a case of assault occasioning harm.”

Police Doctor speaks
The police doctor, Dr. Ugwu who reportedly examined Ngozika told Crime Alert that he can’t remember such a matter any longer. “I meet different cases and patients on daily basis. Give me sometime to get across to the police to find out the very incident”.

Elders action
Investigations by Crime Alert revealed that the elders in the community, on hearing the rape story, took action by banning masquerades from operating in the area regretting that youths cashed on masquerade which are meant for entertainment to perpetuate all sorts of evil, painting the community in a bad public image. They also reportedly resolved that the family of the masquerade rapist must bring a cow to cleanse the land, or else they will be ostracized.
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Girl Obsessed With Don Jazzy Sends Nude Photos To Fake Don Jazzy On Twitter (Photos)

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There is age restriction on this post, readers below the ages of 18 are not allowed to see the photos enclosed.
It's either this babe is obsessed with Don Jazzy or something is extremely wrong somewhere.
I learnt she mistakenly sent these unadorned pictures of hers to a fake Don Jazzy account, after the guy admitted it was Don Jazzy’s second account. The fake Don Jazzy eventually exposed her on twitter and guess what she had to say on twitter?  


View the uncensored pictures below:








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Liberia Ex-President Charles Taylor Sentenced To 50 Years In Prison For War Crimes

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Judges at an international war crimes court sentenced former Liberian President Charles Taylor to 50 years in prison Wednesday, saying he was responsible for "some of the most heinous and brutal crimes recorded in human history."

The 64-year-old warlord-turned-president is the first former head of state convicted by an international war crimes court since World War II and judges said they had no precedent when deciding his sentence.

Taylor will serve his sentence in a British jail. His lawyers, however, are expected to appeal his convictions and that will likely keep him in a jail in The Hague, Netherlands, for months.

Taylor was convicted last month on 11 charges of aiding and abetting the rebels who went on a savage rampage during the decade-long war that ended in 2002 with more than 50,000 dead.
Prosecutors say he funneled arms, ammunition and other supplies in return for "blood diamonds" mined using slave labor.

Presiding Judge Richard Lussick told Taylor his crimes were of the "utmost gravity in terms of scale and brutality."

"The lives of many more innocent civilians in Sierra Leone were lost or destroyed as a direct result of his actions," Lussick said.

Taylor showed no emotion as Lussick handed down what will effectively be a life sentence.

Prosecutors had asked judges at the Special Court for Sierra Leone to impose an 80-year sentence; Taylor's lawyers urged judges to hand down a sentence that offered him some hope of release before he dies.

Lussick said an 80-year sentence would have been excessive as Taylor was convicted of aiding and abetting crimes and not direct involvement.

But the judge added that Taylor was "in a class of his own" compared to others convicted by the United Nations-backed court.

"The special status of Mr. Taylor as a head of state puts him in a different category of offenders for the purpose of sentencing," Lussick said.

At a sentencing hearing earlier this month, Taylor expressed "deepest sympathy" for the suffering of victims of atrocities in Sierra Leone, but insisted he had acted to help stabilize the West Africa region and claimed he never knowingly assisted in the commission of crimes.

"What I did...was done with honor," he said. "I was convinced that unless there was peace in Sierra Leone, Liberia would not be able to move forward."

However, judges ruled that Taylor armed and supplied the rebels in full knowledge they would likely use weapons to commit terrible crimes, in exchange for payments of "blood diamonds" often obtained by slave labor.

Prosecutors said there was no reason for leniency, given the extreme nature of the crimes, Taylor's "greed" and misuse of his position of power.

"The purposely cruel and savage crimes committed included public executions and amputations of civilians, the display of decapitated heads at checkpoints, the killing and public disembowelment of a civilian whose intestines were then stretched across the road to make a check point, public rapes of women and girls, and people burned alive in their homes," prosecutor Brenda Hollis wrote in a brief appealing for the 80-year sentence.

Taylor stepped down and fled into exile in Nigeria after being indicted by the court in 2003. He was finally arrested and sent to the Netherlands in 2006.

While the Sierra Leone court is based in that country's capital, Freetown, Taylor's trial is being staged in Leidschendam, a suburb of The Hague, for fear holding it in West Africa could destabilize the region.

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UNILAG Embarks On 2 Weeks Strike

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The University authority have embarked on a compulsory strike following the change of the institution's nomenclature from University of Lagos to Moshood Abiola University and they have asked all students to evacuate the school premises before 11am this morning.

The school will be shut down for two weeks. Also the school ALUMNI has taken the federal government to court over the re-naming of the iconic institution. Also heard that Mr President and the Senate will meet by 12 noon today to discuss on this issue.
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Much Ado About A President’s Broadcast! Clueless Leaders, Clueless Followers? (A Must Read)

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This is an interesting piece I saw and feel like sharing it.

“In a democracy, the people get the government they deserve” – Alexis de Tocqueville
The presidential broadcast marking 2012 Democracy Day has come and gone however, as it has become the norm that any time the President speaks, there MUST be angry reactions this is no exception.
The President’s Democracy Day Broadcast has 71 paragraphs with each majorly treating separate issues. The renaming of the hitherto University of Lagos (UNILAG) as Moshood Abiola University (MAU) which was contained in the very last paragraph (71st) paragraph is the bone of contention this time.

So controversial it is that many Nigerians who did not listen “LIVE” to the President’s Broadcast would believe, thanks to the unnecessary noise, that all the President said during the one-hour Broadcast was the announcement of the renaming of UNILAG.
I am deeply disturbed by the unnecessary hullabaloo that this issue has generated. For God’s sake, Mr. President talked for one hour and it is shameful that one thing that we could pick out from the whole speech is the issue of the nomenclature of an educational institution.
Before I go on, let me quickly say that I am not a fan of President Goodluck Jonathan.
His one year in office is a huge disappointment. While many people believe it is too early to crucify him, a sentiment I partially share, the president has not done anything substantial to inspire in Nigerians any ounce of hope of better days ahead. A popular Yoruba adage has it that “if it takes you 20 years to prepare for madness, how long will it take you to enter a market naked?”
Additionally, the President has a great work to do to convince me that he is not a corrupt man. Many of his ministers have been fingered in many corruption scandals but he has not asked any of them to step aside pending conclusion of investigations let alone sack them. That does not portray the action of a serious man who wants to fight corruption.
That said, and now back to the President’s Broadcast, the President concluded the Broadcast by announcing the change of nomenclature of UNILAG to MAU. Yes he changed the name of a federal institution. And so? What on earth is a big deal in that action? Is he the first President to do that?
Let me refresh our minds a bit. The present Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ife was formerly University of Ife, Osun State. The present Nnamdi Azikiwe University (NAU), Akwa was an offshoot of the defunct Anambra State University of Technology (ASUTECH). The present Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria was formerly known as the University of Northern Nigeria. 
These three are just a few of the many examples that abound in our society. I am therefore at a loss over the rationale or appropriateness of the noise this one has generated as if what the president has done is something out of the blues.
While I cannot fathom why the president should be hated this much by the very people he is governing (that is not my business anyway – his media people should work on that) I think we should not hate or oppose his actions just because we hate him. I am appalled that this issue of opposition to President Jonathan and his government is deteriorating to the stage that any action or decision taken by the President will be opposed without any efforts to study the pros and cons of the action.
We are not in an animal kingdom. God did not give us the power of reasoning for nothing. He did in order to prevent us from taking actions based solely on our feelings or emotions. But, how many of us have truly considered and analysed and appraised any government policy before criticising? Indeed, many people passing judgements on the President did not listen to the speech neither have they read a copy of it.
It is my belief that we should not reduce criticism to a level where those in government will conclude or have the impression that “there is nothing we do that they will not criticise”. My fellow Nigerians, if situations degenerate to that level that those in government cannot trust the citizens’ criticisms to be devoid of partisanship then I am deeply afraid.
To the UNILAG students or more accurately MAU students protesting the change of name, I will strongly advise that you people should face your studies. Seriously, I do not see what any of you stand to lose by the name change. If old and present students of OAU, ABU and NAU did not lose and are not loosing anything due to changes in their Institutions’ names, I do not see anything that any student of MAU stands to lose this time.
I am not saying that students or people should not protest or criticise or disagree, all I stand for is that our protests, our criticisms, our oppositions of/to government policies should be a product of serious reasoning and honest appraisal of issues – we should not protest over issues that are so mundane, so irrelevant, so trivial that in the end we dissipate our energies on fruitless adventure.
I am sure that there are many other genuine issues UNILAG students could protest for. There is the inadequacy of dormitories inside the campus, there is the issue of inadequate lecture-rooms, overcrowding of lecture halls, etc but we are not seeing any protest march in these areas. Unless an Akokite can point out just one area in which he stands to lose personally due to the name-change then I can conclude that the protest is hugely unnecessary, uncalled for and a waste of valuable time they could have committed to their studies.
There are many things we could protest for, there is high level of corruption (billions are stolen everyday), high level of unemployment (millions of employable youth do not have jobs), and lack of security in the country (thousands of people have been killed by the mad men called Boko Haram). None of us, I repeat, none of us has protested against these serious issues. We have not organised any mass rally against the 3 evils. Now, we are so clueless as our leaders are that we are now protesting “change of name” of an institution. How cheap! How easy!
To the rest of Nigerians, I am beginning to think, rightly too, that Nigeria’s problems may not entirely be the doings of our leaders but also the undoings of the followers. I am beginning to ponder that the followers or rightly the masses are ruining this country in no small measure. I am indeed, beginning to believe strongly in the famous quote of Alexis de Tocqueville that says “in a democracy, the people get the government they deserve”.
The President uttered approximately 3 words in one second throughout his Broadcast. This means that the president said about 10800 words in the 60 minutes’ speech and sadly, all what his people could pick from his speech is “the University of Lagos is now renamed Moshood Abiola University”. How sad!
Our actions simply show that we do not even know what we want as followers. The President talked about the economy, elections, employment, foreign policy, corruption, academic scholarships, local content in production and consumption and even in this controversial issue of UNILAG/MAU the president talked about the planned establishment of an Institute of Demographic Studies in UNILAG/MAU. These are issues that affect all of us collectively but these are issues in the president’s speech that we are not paying attention to. Of what serious concerns is the issue of UNILAG/MAU to the Hausa cattle ‘rearer’ in Kano or the Ibo trader in Onitsha or even the Yoruba farmer in Ibadan?
As much as our leaders are clueless about what is to be done to salvage this country from the present sorry situation the followers are also clueless as to how to effectively, productively and constructively impress it on or engage their leaders on what their needs are and how those needs could be met.
Thank you.

SOURCE: Osolake Victor
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Nigerian Pastor Joshua Esosa, Jailed In Austria Cries For Justice: Help Him Sign His Online Petition

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Pastor Joshua Esosa is from  Edo   State  and in the narration of his unbelievable ordeal, he recounted how he had been arrested, framed up and jailed for a crime he said that he had never committed. His Story:
“I am Pastor Joshua Esosa from  Edo   State . My story is so sad, humiliating and painful each time I remember that bitter experience of 2nd February 2011.  On this day, I just closed from the church and went straight home in twelfth district in  Vienna  to an apartment provided for me by the church because as at of this time I had problems with my wife and because of the nature of the society we are living in, we were trying to sort out things living separately.
At about 11pm on this day, my wife called me and said that she was sick and that I should come home to take care of the children so that she could go to the hospital. It was very unusual that I felt somehow.
However, I told her that it was already too late because it would take me about an hour to get to there now and whether she could not wait till the next day. She insisted that I should please try to come. So, I now went to see her. When I got there it was around12 midnight and I had to press the bell because I did not have the key.
Please  electronics don’t tell lies.
And before I could open the door the police had already accosted and apprehended me and said, ‘You drug dealer, drug dealer, drug dealer’. And I said, what; me a drug dealer?  I did not even resist them as I allowed them to search me. They searched me and found €600 with the church cash card and said, ‘Yeah this is the drug money’.
I told them that €400 of that €600 was the money of the church that I had withdrawn few hours ago from AKH and that if they go to the bank they would see that what I had told them was the truth.

They searched my bag and did not find anything and they took me that night to a destination I did not know that it was Burgenland until the next day. In the morning that day, I guess that it was around 10am because I did not have a watch, they took me to their office and started to interview me.
They said that they knew me because they had been monitoring me selling drugs for over a year now and that the people I had sold drugs to were all in prison. I said, God forbid! They said that they recorded my voice, I then said good if you did that. So they now showed me some pictures on the computer and asked if I knew the people and I said that I didn’t know them.
They now brought out the picture of the person they said that they had been monitoring, and the background was a winter background because the person was wearing a winter cap that covered his ears. So what they now did was to put me on my own winter cap and arrange it to look like the picture of the person they were looking for and took me pictures and then they said if anybody confirms that they know me in the prison that that would be all they needed.
So they went to the prison and came back and said yes two people had confirmed that they knew me. I said what? I am not a drug dealer, I do not deal on drugs and I can never do that. They said that the judge had asked for me to be sent to prison immediately. That was how I was sent to prison on February 3rd, 2011 and I was there till September 23rd 2011.”
When I wanted to know whether he contacted people for help he replied and said “of course I contacted the Nigerian Embassy the same February but the embassy didn’t show up until I was sentenced ending of July 2011 and they now came in August 2011. I contacted people, my fellow pastors and everybody. The letters my wife wrote to the embassy are still here.” I collected copies of the letters from him.
He went on. “I started a German course in the prison and one day while we were on break during one of our lessons I went back to my room and saw some strange people in the room and I turned back because I thought that I had entered a wrong room, but as I made steps to go back my room mate called me to come in that it was our room. I went in and did what I wanted to do and left back to the lecture.
The full page of the account
statement  of the church. The high lighted place shows the day
and time Pastor  Esosa made the withdrawal of the money the
police found with him.
 But the judge again reject this as an evidence. 
When our class was over after hours, I came back to my room and still met these people discussing. I went straight to my corner and was reading my bible when I had a call that I had a visitor who happened to be my wife. By the time I went back to the room these people were no longer there and my roommate now told me that those people that I had seen before, that one of them had been my accomplice.
I said what? Why did you not tell me while they were here so that I could confront them? I was very uncomfortable with the development and angry. I said to myself, I had not been allowed to go to the church in the prison with the reason that my accomplice went to the same church but now the same accomplice they had brought to my room perhaps to study me so that he could say that he knew me in the court, I wept. 2 hours later still infuriated, my lawyer came and I told him what had happened and he shared the same fears with me but told me not to worry that he would take care of that.
Before the first hearing they said that they had found powder which I had used in mixing drugs in my room and I told them that the only thing I knew that I had there in my room was powdered yam and I did not have any other powder and if they had found any other thing in my room it meant they had put it there.
They said that they had also found black canvas in my room that was exactly the same type the drug dealer had worn and therefore it was evidence against me. On the court day my witness now brought the powdered yam to the court for the police to see that it was not the type of powder they had conceived in their minds.
The judge now queried them why had they not done an examination of the powder in the laboratory first before coming to the conclusion that they had found a powder which I had used in mixing drugs? They now brought eight people to come and testify against me that I had sold drugs to them, but I thank God that six of the people said that they did not know me except those two people that were in the prison.
And importantly too, one of these people that were supposed to have testified against me told the court that I had not been the one because he still had bought drugs from the person they had been looking for while I was still in prison. Again the judge ignored this information.
Part of the full page of the account statement showing
clearly the name of the church and the name of the
 financial secretary who made this document available to me
After this hearing they brought a strange report they had written about me and I was very upset and down. My roommate, an Austrian who could not stand my tears and the injustice meted to me anymore, pitied my sorrow and looked at me one day and told me that I was not the drug dealer.
And I said to him; how did he know that I was not the one? He said that in his former room before he had been transferred to my room that the person they claimed that had been my accomplice had been his roommate and that one night he had heard him talking to someone in a low voice thinking that he had been asleep that I was not the one but that the real drug dealer was outside and that they were trying to protect him.
I knelt down immediately, wept and begged him. I asked him; please, will you help me to write down these things you have just said now to the judge or public prosecutor? And he said that he was afraid to do so because he was also in prison. I tried as much as I could to convince him to see reasons why an innocent person like me should not be allowed to rotten in prison, he refused and I decided to allow him but when my lawyer came I told him the story.
My lawyer now in his wisdom included him as one of my witnesses without his consent and the day he got a letter from the court as one of my witnesses, he was very upset and I had to beg him close to tears to help me which he reluctantly after much pressure accepted.
On the final hearing day he came and told the court what he had heard and explained further that he had lived with me for sometime now in the same room and that he had studied me and had seen my kind of person, that I was not the drug dealer. But the judge shunned his testimony by telling him to go and sit down because he himself had equally had a drug case before.
They now asked me if I knew these people, referring to those people that were supposed to have been my drug buyers, and I told them (court) that I did not know any of them and that I did not deal on drugs and that if I was a drug dealer that these people numbering over 50 here could not have come all the way from Vienna twice now to stand by me.
I now asked the judge; in your years of experience, have you ever had the experience where this huge number of people turned out at different occasions to stand beside someone who is a drug dealer? And the judge said that what they were expecting me was to say sorry and I said, to say sorry for what, for what I did not do. He the judge now said okay, that they sentenced me for 15 months. They asked if I will appeal it. I said yes of course I will appeal it because I cannot accept what I did not do. And that was how the process of an appeal was made.
I was finally sentenced around ending of July 2011 and on September 23rd 2011 I was released. I was freed on a Friday and usually our prison closes on Fridays 12pm so while the door of our prison was opening that day I was let out, I was thinking that they were bringing in a new person but was surprised when I was told to pack my things within 5 minutes and leave.
I had a bad feeling going through these sad moments within these few seconds and reacted to know why I should be asked to leave in 5 minutes under such command after having been kept here for so long. The person who brought the message said that he had told me, he closed the door and left.
My roommates celebrated with me and helped me to pack my things. 5 minutes time he actually came, pushed me out and gave me €50 for my transport and asked me to come on the coming Monday to take any of my remaining things.I spent about 8 hell months in that prison, from February 2011 to September 2011 for a crime I had not committed.
I was traumatised for a sin I knew nothing about probably because I am a black man and a Nigerian. I nearly went mad for what I never imagined in my life. Over my dead body that I will deal on drugs as a man of God, my yes remains yes, I am not guilty.  As I speak now, I do not know on which ground or why I was released because according to the sentence I was not supposed to have been set free before May 2012. One thing I want the world to know is that, no matter the evidences manufactured against me, I am innocent. No matter the level of conspiracy against me, I am guiltless.
The God I serve cannot be put to shame because He did not fail Abraham, He did not fail Hannah, He did not fail Job etc. and He can never fail me. I am on my knees.”
His wife speaks, “My husband is not a drug dealer. I want justice.” The story of Pastor Joshua Esosa’s wife which she described as horror was pitiful and sad because of the shock the children had got.
In nutshell, she said that when the police men had come that day, that they had already slept and had only woken up by the thunder like noise from the smashed door by the police. She said that all what she had heard was ‘gbooza’ and that she had to immediately jump up from bed and had to firstly rush to her last born, her son and that within almost the same seconds that police men had been everywhere in the room asking about her husband and ransacking all they could lay their hands on.
She had sorrowfully narrated that the children had been scared to the marrow and that the fear of that horror had terribly traumatised them which they still have not overcome and may never completely overcome till the rest of their lives.
She alleged that she had been threatened to lie to make her husband come to the house that night or else that they (police) would have to take her children to ‘Jugendamt’ (youth welfare office). She said that under such trembling shock and fear that she had to call her husband and lie to him as commanded that she had been seriously sick and had to go to hospital.
According to her, not sure of what to do to the door smashed by the police, she said that the door had remained un-repaired for about three months and that they had seen hell under winter cold because they were living with open door until they could not bear it anymore that they had to call someone who had carried out a minor repair that had helped them at least close the door against cold.
 Her message to the world is that her husband is innocent because he is not a drug dealer and she wants the world to help her get justice. In her words “My husband is not a drug dealer. He has never done that and can never do that and I will stand for him anytime and anywhere. I want justice, they should free my husband.”Efforts made to get in contact with the judge to comment were yet to yield results before press time.
Please follow this link (click here) to sign this petition to free Pastor Joshua Esosa. When you sign, it is going straight to the ministry of justice  Vienna ,  Austria . Help us to free an innocent man and improve the image of Nigerians and black Africans in  Austria.
The appeal court hearing will be coming up on June 6th, 2012 from 9:30am to 12pm in Landesgericht, Saal 305/3, Wickenburggasse 22, 1080 Wien.
Please, we appeal for solidarity by turning up that day in court. A demonstration has also been organised to take place on June 1st, 2012, starting from Museumstraße 7, 1070  Vienna  by 2:00pm.
Pastor Joshua Esosa can be reached under this number: +43 6765378700
Uzoma Ahamefule, a concerned patriotic citizen writes from  Vienna ,  Austria
Mail: uzomaah@yahoo.com Phone:     +436604659620 (sms only)

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