Wednesday 28 June 2017

Here Is Why Billionaire Kidnapper, Evans, Never Operated In Any Yoruba State Apart From Lagos

Chukwudubem Onwuamadike, billionaire kidnapper, aka Evans, has explained why he did not operate in South-West states apart from Lagos. He further stated that he never committed a crime in his home state, Anambra.
Evans also said he never committed any crime in his home state, Anambra but only collected ransom there.

He listed Lagos, Abia, Enugu, and Edo states as his main operational base.

Evans denied that he met any of his victims on social media, while insisting that his wife, Uchenna did not collect ransom for him in any occasion.

He told New Telegraph, “Police tracking located me in Anambra State, but it was not because I committed robbery or even kidnapped anyone there.

“If I kidnapped someone in Lagos, I sometime go to Anambra State to collect the ransom, just to avoid detention.”

When challenged that he once carried out simultaneous robbery operations in Oyo State in 2010, where three banks were raided, he denied, saying “No! I have never operated in any Yoruba state, let alone Oyo State.

“I have never operated there; Lagos is my state. I mostly operated from Lagos.

“Moreover, I also didn’t like operating in Yoruba states because I don’t know my way around there. I don’t know the terrains.
“It is not right to go where you don’t know, except you have someone that can lead you.

“There was never a time I said I got victims from Facebook or that my wife used to collect ransom on my behalf. I did not also say there are important personalities working with me in the East.”
 Source: Dailypost

I'm The Nigerian Nightmare, I Want To Fight Anthony Joshua In Front Of 180,000 Fans In Lagos - Tyson Fury Brags (Video)

British boxing heavyweight, Tyson Fury has said he wants to fight Anthony Joshua, who is of Nigerian descent, in Lagos.
Ever since Anthony Joshua defeated Ukraine's giant Wladimir Klitschko and was crowned world heavyweight champion, Fury has been calling out and trading words with the Nigerian boxer.
In a recent interview with iFilm TV, the 28-year-old said: “It may not be at Wembley, the fight might be in Nigeria in Lagos. I’ve heard they’ve got an 180,000-seater there.
“So considering I’m the ‘Nigerian Nightmare’ now then we’ll go over there.
“Or it could be in Ireland at Croke Park, that holds a lot of people or it could be at Wembley, you never know.”
Fury has hinted a September return to the ring for a shot at the IBO, IBF, and WBO heavyweight belts.
Watch the video below...

25-Year-Old Zimbabwean Man Kills His 68-Year-Old Employer, Burns Her Body After She Turned Down His Love Proposal

A 25-year-old domestic worker has been arrested for allegedly killing and burning the body of his 68-year-old employer after she turned down his love proposal in Zimbabwe.
Emmanuel Sibanda on Monday, June 26, appeared before Gweru magistrate Mr Musaiona Shortgame on a charge of murder.

He was not asked to plead and remanded in custody to July 7 for confirmation of his warned and cautioned statement. Sibanda was advised to apply for bail at the High Court.
Prosecuting, Mr Daniel Tapfuma told the court that on June 21, Sibanda had a misunderstanding with his employer Mrs Jerina Chipato after she turned down his love proposal.
“Sibanda went on to attack the now deceased by striking her once on her head with a dry log and she fell on the ground unconscious. The accused went on to drag the deceased into her kitchen hut and set alight the thatched roof,” he said.
The woman was burnt to death. Sibanda then called out for help claiming that Mrs Chipato had accidentally been burnt to death in her kitchen hut.
He said suspicious neighbours who responded searched the accused’s bedroom hut for some clues on what could have happened.
“The matter came to light when the accused’s bedroom hut was searched, leading to the recovery of Sibanda’s clothes which were stained with blood. The deceased’s cellphone was also found hidden in his clothes,” said Mr Tapfuma.
Sibanda, in his statement, confessed to murdering his boss. He said on the day in question, he had proposed love to Mrs Chipato and she turned him down.
“She then asked me to go and fetch water at night and we had a misunderstanding and I struck her with a log on the head. I then dragged her body to her kitchen hut and lit it to cover up the offence since it wasn’t my intention to kill her,” Sibanda said.

Source: The Chronicle

Kim Kardashian And Kanye West Kiss And Cuddle In Public In Los Angeles (photos)


Kim K and her husband, Kanye West couldn't get their hands off each other as they share kisses right in front of the cameras, as they emerged from a friend's house in Calabasas, Los Angeles. Kanye looked love struck as he publicly shared a kiss with the mother of his children. More photos below...


Father Abandoned His 3-Year-Old Kerosene Explosion Victim Daughter In Hospital At Cross River


Three-year-old kerosene explosion victim, Ozillia Alex-Adjissi, has been allegedly abandoned by her father, Alex, at the University of Calabar Teaching Hospital (UCTH) in Calabar, Cross River State after losing her mother and brother to the explosion.
The case was one of several explosions reported earlier this year, when adulterated kerosene flooded Calabar.
Ozillia’s mother and brother, who were also affected by, died of severe burns.
A Good Samaritan, Mrs. Theresa Etido-Umoren, who had gone to visit her relation in the Intensive Care Unit of the UCTH noticed Ozillia’s situation took it upon herself to bring the situation to the public.

Her outcry had attracted the attention of members of the Calabar-Municipal branch of the National Association of Seadogs (NAS), which intervened with a donation of N20, 000 and a follow up of another N50, 000 yesterday.
Etido-Umoren said, “I noticed her when I went to the ICU to visit my cousin who later died. I noticed this little girl, Ozillia, and I made inquiries about her. In the course of my inquiries I found out that nobody was caring for her.
“The hospital staff had taken her like their project. I had to go and see the head of Anaesthesia department and told her what I could do and they gave the go-ahead. The staff at the Anaesthesia department had taken up the responsibility of caring for her when they discovered that her father had stopped coming to see her.
“The child had been in the hospital for about two months without the father. The child’s mother and brother had died in the fire incident. So, I had to reach out to people and the first donation came from Seadogs.

“From what I understand, the father is from Benin Republic and the mother was from Akwa Ibom State but they were not legally married before this incident. In addition to the grief of losing his family, he was made to marry the corpse of the mother before the burial.”
Etido-Umoren urged members of the public to support the victim in order to complete the remaining surgeries.
The Head of Department of Anaesthesia, Prof. Stella Eguma, who manages the ICU, said the three-year-old girl had just undergone her first major surgery.
She said, “We have been taking care of her for some time now, while public spirited human beings like you have just stepped in now. She just had the first surgery. She will need a lot of grafting because the skin was not enough. It is going to be a long recovery process and we are happy that she is responding.”

President of the Calabar Municipal branch of NAS, Mr. John Nya, said the association felt touched by the development and had to intervene immediately.
“This matter was brought to our attention just three days ago and we instantly swung into action by sending in N20, 000 through the lady that brought up the matter. We have again brought another N50, 000 and it will not stop there. In fact, in the next two days we would have given N100, 000 for a start.
“The situation of this little Ozillia is very traumatic. We will drum support for her treatment. It is a worthy cause. We, as an organization, have always identified with the less privileged and we will continue to do that within our resources,” he said.

In March this year 17 persons were admitted to the UCTH following severe degrees of burns meted on them as a result of an explosion linked to kerosene adulteration. One of them had died then.
Commissioner for Health Dr. Asibong Inyang who had visited the victims at the hospital had promised that State Government would investigate the occurrence and bring to justice those behind the adulteration.