Randy Teacher ‘Rapes’ 15-Year-Old WAEC Student In Classroom In Ogun State.

A 26-year-old year teacher, Mathew Adebayo, has been arrested by the operatives of Ogun Police Command for allegedly raping a 15-year-old student.

Adebayo, who teaches in a private school in the state, was arrested following a report by the proprietress of the school at Sango police station.

The Police spokesman, Abimbola Oyeyemi, in a statement on Friday in Abeokuta, said the complainant had told the police that she was informed by one of the students in the Senior Secondary 3 of the school that the suspect had been raping her repeatedly since the resumption of the school in preparation for the WAEC examination.

According to the police, the proprietress stated further that the teacher intimidated the victim by telling her that she will not pass the WAEC examinations if she failed to allow him have sex with her.

The Police said the randy teacher later had his way and always called the victim “out of the dormitory in the night and taking her to a classroom where he used to have carnal knowledge of her.”

“When the victim can no longer bear the sexual assault of the randy teacher, she decided to inform the proprietress,” the statement said.

Oyeyemi said following receipt of the report, the DPO Sango division, Csp Godwin Idehai, detailed his detectives to the scene where the suspect was promptly arrested.

He hinted that the suspect “has since then made a confessional statement admitting the commission of the crime.”

Oyeyemi said the victim had been taken to hospital for medical attention.

He added that the Commissioner of Police, Edward A. Ajogun, had ordered the immediate transfer of the suspect to the Anti-human trafficking and child labor unit of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for further investigation and prosecution.

Covid-19: How Muyiwa Ademola’s wife, Iyabo Ojo saved my life – Lola Alao

About two weeks ago, popular actress, Lola Alao who is now based in Canada, opened up on how she battled for COVID-19 and narrowly escaped death.

According to her “there is a thin line between life and death. Covid-19 is just around your corner, stay safe, my people I am writing this because I got a second chance to live, I tested positive to it but I am fine now. To God be the glory”.

Lola Alao has now given an in-depth recount of the whole experience and the major role, actor Muiywa Ademola’s wife and Iyabo Ojo played in saving her life.

She told Dr Seye Kehinde thus:

First and foremost, I will like to glorify God Almighty for his kindness and giving me a second chance, I am indeed grateful.

Honestly, I was scared, I was just begging God to spare my life for the sake of my kids and my family that I am taking care of and give me last chance I was just begging God for forgiveness and spare my life because I am not better than people that didn’t survive it.

It was a terrible experience but I thank God for blessing me with a good family, who didn’t relent in their prayers, then Iyabo Ojo, she was there I don’t know how to thank her, if there is going to be another world, she will be my blood sister, she really tried for me then my friend Bisi Alimi, despite knowing my condition, she wanted to come in and take care of me but I didn’t let her she was always going round getting herbs and everything I need. God bless all of them, then my kids despite the fact that I was avoiding them, they didn’t leave me, we were all taking the treatments together, they kept saying mummy, we are all in this together.

Why did you say we are lucky in Nigeria with getting treatment for Covid-19?

Because, the herbs are almost everywhere in Nigeria, but it is difficult to get over here and once you get it, it is pretty expensive you need to go to some special store to get organic things.

Why did you decide to go home instead of staying in Isolation Centre?

I am an African woman and I already know much about the virus, for me, I feel the care I will get at home, I can’t get it at the hospital, no caregiver will go and get herbs for me to drink and inhale, I was even giving cold water to drink at the hospital and ordinarily, I am supposed to stay away from cold water, I am not saying they don’t treat people well there, Canada has one of the best healthcare facilities in the world but I wanted to treat myself with herbs.

So you treated yourself with both drugs and herbs?

No, what I took is herbs to treat myself, then I took talon, which is the same as panadol, then I took some little drugs for cold, but I focused mainly on herbs to treat myself for Covid-19 like I said earlier on, I took the herbs solution, inhaled it, inhaled the aboniki and hot water solution and I started sweating it out, and I didn’t relent, I kept doing it continuously and am still doing it.

What is your advice to people watching you concerning all these?

Do you know that people that are really educated don’t even believe there is Covid-19, some were like, how would have Covid-19? My advice to them is that they should be very careful it can happen to anybody, please and please take the necessary precaution people die from this virus on a daily basis please be careful. I decided to voice out so that people can be very careful. Covid-19 is real, I am a living witness and I have my two results with me, the one that proved that I had the virus and can’t go to work, and the one that cleared me and over here, they just leave you to your fate, they follow up, always checking up to know if you are getting better or worst. Someone said celebrities are having Covid-19 and not dying, yes because they quickly did the needful someone who is ignorant might just waste his or her life like that because you believe it is not real. Please if you feel funny go to the hospital and run the test, if it is positive, Isolate yourself and don’t infect others.

All through the crisis I stayed at home and didn’t see anybody, my friend Bisi stood by me and helped me with almost everything, then Muyiwa Ademola’s wife kept calling, when I was not picking, she came to the house but was not allowed in, God bless Muyiwa Ademola’s wife for me, despite everything she never stopped coming. God bless you my darling sister.

There is actually a thin line between life and death I kept begging God to spare my life for the sake of the children. It was indeed a terrible experience, I could not stand up and even do anything I had to teach my daughter how to give a sponge bath, she was the one always cleaning me up, I don’t pray for my enemies to go through that horrible experience, so please kindly help me preach it in Nigeria that Covid-19 is real, nobody is paying anybody to say they got infected. It is real.

How long were you really down?

Two weeks, but that 2 weeks was like 10 weeks for me, it was terrible the painful part is that most people don’t believe it is real, I reposted your post and my friend said Lola Covid-19 bawo, I just started laughing, please take precaution Covid-19 is a respecter of nobody, do your ginger, garlic and lemon paste and always drink, sanitise your hands and use your nose masks, someone might be infected and not be coughing, apart from feeling weak and running temperature, I didn’t have any symptoms relating to Covid-19.

Apple cider with vinegar is also very good this period, I remember sometimes when I had this severe cough, I added it inside hot water and drank it and I vomited and felt better, but I stopped using it because it is not good for people suffering from ulcer.

Honestly, there is actually nothing about this life, absolutely nothing, so please if you feel I have offended you in any way, please forgive me and I don’t have anything against anybody too. There is nothing about this life.

New visa regime: Immigration assures travelers of fair treatment

The Service Spokesman, NIS, Mr Sunday James, who disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Abuja, also promised to respect the fundamental rights of every traveler to the country.

James said that the service would continue to practice citizens’ diplomacy with the new visa regime.

As a committed service, we will continue to practice citizens’ diplomacy both towards Nigerians and foreigners regardless of passport but on merit and integrity.

“The quality of a national passport is not only in good finishing and look, but what determines its acceptance to the global communities is more on the integrity of the citizens which rubs on the integrity of the passport they are holding.

“Acceptance evaluation of Nigerian passport as a travel document and citizens integrity determines how many countries will allow a Nigerian citizen entry into their country under which condition and for how long,’’ he said.

James said that the NIS had uploaded 150,000 Stolen and Lost Travel Documents (SLTD) to the database of the International Police Global System (IPSG) as effort to checkmate visa crimes.

He said that in light of this, Nigeria had been rated the 1st country in Africa and 54th in the world to automate its uploading system.

“To have uploaded such quantity is an indication that the NIS is not resting on its oars and the information 24/7 centre of the service is working around the clock accessing diffusions from the INTERPOL General Assembly.

“This is to analyse, interrogate and interpret for domestic consumption and international actions to be taken.

“The result of such analysis, interrogation and interpretation is the upload of the 150,000 Stolen and Lost Travel Documents which by implication puts Nigeria on ascension on global podium of integrity, secured economy and safe for investment.

“This is also an indication that the NIS system is working to detect, identify and classify the various passports that were invalidated, stolen, lost, fake and tampered with,’’ he said.

James said that the fight against identity theft was part of the reason for the change from the colonial passport, hand written, Machine Readable Passport (MRP) to the e-passport.

He said that the enhanced e-passport has over 25 security features among other factors.

According to him, this is to guarantee the safety of the holder and document in line with

NAN reports that President Muhammadu Buhari on Feb. 4, officially presented the National Visa Policy 2020 (NVP) to the public at the State House, Villa.

The new visa regime aimed at creating new visa categories for Ease of Doing Business.

The NVP 2020 expands the classes of visa from six to 79, to accommodate additional travel requirements for expatriates intending to travel to Nigeria.

The NVP 2020 classifies travelers to Nigeria into two broad categories: Visa Free / Exemption and Visa Mandatory.

The new classes are categorized into Short Visit Visas(28 classes), these allow foreigners to visit Nigeria for a period of up to three months, for the purpose of tourism and short business meetings, amongst others.

Other are Temporary Residence Visas(36 classes), these allow individuals to reside in Nigeria for the purposes of employment, accompanying employed migrants and schooling, amongst others.

Another is the Permanent residence Visas (15 classes): these confer permanent residence status on spouses of Nigerian citizens, Nigerians by birth who have renounced their Nigerian citizenship, and their spouses, investors who import an annual minimum threshold of capital, highly skilled individuals and some classes of retirees.

Source: News Agency Of Nigeria

Desmond Elliot tackles Obaseki for adopting ‘Edo no be Lagos’ as his re-election slogan

The actor-turn politician said this while speaking about his political career during an interview ahead of the September 19 governorship election in Edo.

Elliot, who contested and won the Surulere constituency in 2015 said he is a product of godfatherism.

He also slammed Obaseki for adopting Edo no be Lagos as his re-election mantra saying Edo state has a lot to learn from Lagos.

He said, “A godfather always tries to look after the interest of his people. I’m a product of godfatherism but Tinubu has never for one day asked me to do something you know would be detrimental.”

“It’s progressive. So, let him (Obaseki) not castigate the whole thing. If not for godfatherism, would he be where he is today? My point isn’t even about him; it’s that I want to talk about my candidate.”

You’ll recall that before Obaseki defected to the Peoples Democratic Party, he met with Bola Tinubu in Lagos to for endorsement as a candidate ahead of Edo’s gubernatorial election, but the APC leader asked him to comply with the party’s directive on direct primaries.

After going through the direct primaries as recommended, the APC screening committee disqualified him due to discrepancies in his credentials.

Subsequently, Obaseki joined the PDP and since his defection to the party, he has been promoting the ‘Edo no be Lagos’ slogan.

However, while speaking on the slogan during the interview, Elliot faulted Obaseki’s re-election mantra saying Edo can be Lagos because the state is the fifth-largest economy in Africa.

He said, “You can’t say it won’t be when Lagos makes an IGR of over 30 billion every month. You can’t hear about unpaid salaries or pension. You see projects coming up, investors, and investment coming.

“We are the fifth-largest economy in Africa. So why will you say Edo can’t be Lagos because you are trying to sell an idea? Let me tell you something, loyalty is important.

According to political analysts, the September 19 governorship election in Edo state is largely between Governor Obaseki of the PDP and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu of the APC.

Pregnant Woman Shot Dead In Ikorodu Cult Clash

It has been reported of a bloody cult group clash in Aleke, a community in Ikorodu area of Lagos State on Thursday, September 11.

The fearful clash resulted in the death of one Risikat Saliman, a 35-year-old pregnant woman. Reports revealed that Saliman was gunned down after a group of the suspected cultists invaded Aleke community market at about 8 p.m. yesterday and started shooting sporadically.

Confirming the incident, the Baale of Aleke, Chief Adeniyi Okemati, noted hat the hoodlums attacked the community and shot dead the woman who is a mother, just before men of the police force from Imota Division arrived the scene.

The Baale said, “I don’t know why they are terrorising our people. We want Lagos State Government to intervene so that we can collectively curb the menace to enable my people to sleep with their two eyes closed,”

Also narrating the incident, the brother of the deceased, Mr Babatunde Saliman, told reporters that the hoodlums arrived at the market around 8 p.m. He said, “I met her at the market lying in a pool of blood; some of her friends who came to the scene confirmed that she was pregnant.

“Her corpse has been released by the police and was taken to Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary in preparation to transport her to her home town in Kwara State,”

Saliman urged the police division to investigate the killing and ensure perpetrators of the evil act that took the life of his sister were brought to justice. On his part, while narrating the happening, the Police Public Relations Officer in Lagos State, Muyiwa Adejobi, said that the cult clash was between “Aiye and Eiye” confraternity.

He added that policemen have restored normalcy to the area while the matter had been taken to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, Lagos.

“The woman was killed by a stray bullet when the two rival cults of ‘Eiye’ and ‘Aiye’ engaged each other in a supremacy battle.

“The Commissioner of Police in the state, Hakeem Odumosu, has zero tolerance for cultism. Cultism breeds various other crimes wherever they exist,” he added.

Robbery: MKO Abiola’s Children Sue Police For N100m Over Arrest, Detention

Two children of late MKO Abiola, Kassim Abiola and Aliyu Abiola have filed a N100m fundamental rights enforcement suit against the Lagos State Commissioner of Police over their arrest and detention.

Information gathered revealed that the duo were arrested and detained by men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad since September 2.

Their counsel, Mike Ozekhome (SAN), in the suit filed against police alleged that Kassim and Aliyu were arrested on the instigation of their stepmother, Mrs Adebisi Abiola, who allegedly suspected them to have had a hand in the recent robbery attack on MKO Abiola’s house in Ikeja, Lagos.

In an affidavit filed in support of the suit, a litigation clerk in Ozekhome’s law firm, Ubong Ikon, said Kassim and Aliyu were picked up at their father’s house, 42-46 MKO Abiola Crescent, Off Toyin Street, Ikeja, at about 11.45am on September 2 by fully armed SARS operatives, who forced their way into their apartments without any warrant of arrest.

Ikon said, “The applicants were tortured, totally humiliated, dehumanised and terrorised, with a crowd of people swarming the premises to witness the ugly scene in the home of MKO Abiola, a former presidential aspirant of the Social Democratic Party.”

“The applicants were informed that their arrest was based on an alleged complaint by one Mrs Adebisi Abiola, their stepmother, to the effect that a robbery incident took place in their home; that suspected armed men invaded the residence and carted away valuables, including money.”

“The applicants were forcibly dragged like common criminals, more in form of abduction than arrest and roughly driven to the Ikeja police station.”

“They were promptly detained without any record, howsoever. They were not given any opportunity to speak with anyone, let alone a lawyer.”

Ikon further stated that on the following day, the police took Kassim and Aliyu back to their apartments to conduct a search, and nothing incriminating was found.

Ozekhome, in the suit filed before the Lagos State High Court in Lagos, contended that the arrest and continued detention of Kassim and Aliyu’s were a violation of their fundamental rights under sections 35, 37, 41, 44 and 46 of the 1999 Constitution.

He also called on the court to order their immediate release, noting that Kassim and Aliyu were about to travel to the United States for further education.

He prayed the court to order the police to pay them N100m as exemplary damages and to tender a public apology to them.

Bandits Take Over Abuja While DSS, Police Go After Protesters

Nothing puts greater timbre on the parlous state of security in the country than the denudation of the virtual hedges and moats around the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and the disarray of the phalanx of boots in the city. Abuja was once assumed to be impregnable and residents lived with a false sense of security. But the terrorist blitzes in the national’s capital in 2013 and 2014 jolted many out of the reverie.

With the dawning of the Buhari administration, the bombing in the city petered out. The security forces also appeared to have nicked the insecurity in the north-east to subsidence at the time. I recall that in 2016, Tukur Buratai, chief of army staff, in a fit of showmanship presented a flag reportedly retrieved from the last frontier of the insurgents to President Muhammadu Buhari. But a few months after the “big show”, the insurgency metastasised. What really happened?

As a matter of fact, the FCT enjoyed a bit of calm from terrorism but with flickers of other crimes like armed robbery, one-chance operations, rape and car-jacking. However, as the Buhari administration lost its compass by sleight of abominable incompetence, the entire security bearing of the city and the country caved in – from Borno, Kano, Katsina, Zamfara to Niger, Kogi, and Nasarawa bandits expropriated pieces of earth.

While some of us in Abuja had looked on the devastation of insurgency and banditry in other parts of the country from a ‘’safe’’ distance and with a smirk of privilege, “the doom” comes right at our doors. Really, the Buhari administration has failed spectacularly to secure Nigerians everywhere and anywhere. The government has also failed to secure the very corners from where it sits to preside over the country. What an extravagant failure!

Abuja is home to the headquarters of the DSS, the police, the army, the air force, the navy, the NIA, the DIA, and other security and paramilitary agencies. But right under the lenses of this octopus of agencies, bandits are attacking communities within the territory and on the fringes of the city. What a phenomenal shame! If they cannot secure their base and the areas around it with diligence, can they secure anywhere else in the country?

The DSS and the police, in particular, appear to be very dutiful in combating civil protests and in arresting dissenters. This is while the nation is taken up in galling insecurity. The expertise of these agencies is demonstrable on the civilian population, not on those who have picked up arms against the state.

Just a few days ago, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) issued an anticipatory warning to its officers, saying Boko Haram insurgents had set up hotbeds in Abuja and that they were oiling their cannons to launch attacks on five locations across the nation’s capital.

In an internal memo, H.A. Sabo, comptroller of enforcement at the customs headquarters, asked officers to be on the alert. He spelt out the locations in Abuja, Kogi and Nasarawa where the nurseries of these terrorists are bubbling.

“Information reaching the comptroller-general of customs (CGC) reveals the existence of Boko Haram terrorist (BHTs) camps in and around the Federal Capital Territory,” the memo read.

“Further reports have it that they are planning to attack some selected targets within the territory. They are reported to have set up their camps in the following identified enclaves: Kunyam Bush along airport road, off DIA Staff Quarters – Abuja; Robochi/Gwagwalada forest; Kwaku forest, Kuje, Abuja; Unaisha forest in Toto local government of Nasarawa state and Gegu forest, close to Idu town in Kogi state.

“Consequently, you are to be at alert and security conscious of your environment at all times.’’

What is most disconcerting in the memo is the tone of helplessness by the customs – “consequently, you are to be at alert and security conscious of your environment at all times”. What could be more dispiriting? If an agency in the security network is gripped by trepidation, then it is a serious cause for alarm. We should all be worried.

On Thursday, bandits pushing violence in the Gwagwalada axis of the FCT struck at Tunga Maje, a suburb of Abuja, reportedly kidnapping 20 people after a vehemence of brutality on the community. The community has become a select victim of the invaders who attacked the area some weeks ago. What is telling about the recent attack is that it happened just days after the customs’ memo was reported. There is no reprieve from torment for the residents of Tunga Maje who have to endure intolerable trauma. The government has failed them just as it has failed other Nigerians in states under the reign of bandits and insurgents.

Also, there have been coordinated attacks by bandits in other parts of the FCT – in Kuje where a traditional ruler was kidnapped and in Pegi where nine people including a 12-year-old were abducted. And with every successful onslaught, these gunmen are revivified and excited to inch into the city centre. There have been three reported attacks on a road in Life Camp so far.

Insecurity anywhere should concern us all. First, the security crisis was localised in Borno, then it mushroomed in Yobe, Bauchi and Adamawa; it took the form of banditry in the north-west, and now it is metastasising in the north-central — with Abuja as a trophy target. We must not discount insecurity anywhere. We are all potential victims.

One thing stands out: The Buhari administration has failed on security in all axes – even in its house

Grandma And Dad ‘Burnt Newborn Baby Alive

A grandma and  father have been arrested for allegedly burning a newborn baby boy alive.

The duo was arrested after locals found a half-burnt body of the baby in Tamil Nadu, India.

The body was found on the premises of a theatre on September 9, according to Times of India.

Local police took the body to a hospital for an autopsy and it was revealed the baby was alive when he was set on fire.

Sniffer dogs in the investigation led cops to the door of a 22-year-old woman named Sankaragomathi who had given birth to the boy.

Tenkasi district superintendent of police G Suguna Singh spoke to Times of India and said: “She became pregnant due to an affair with a man called Shankar of the locality and the two tried to abort the foetus twice by taking tablets, but in vain.

“She delivered the baby in the house around 2 am on Wednesday.”

According to authorities the grandma, Indra had wrapped up the baby in cloth and set him ablaze.

She has been charged with an act done with intent to prevent a child being born, or cause it to die after birth.

Shankar, the alleged father of the baby has been charged with abetment of an offence.

Currently, Sankaragomathi is being treated at a local government hospital.

Southern Kaduna: Suspected Fulani Militia Hacks Poly Student To Death

Some yet to be identified Fulani herdsmen have reportedly machete to death one Isaac Thomas, 24, in Kaduna State.

According to the report confirmed to newsmen on Friday, September 11 in a statement by the National Public Relations Officer of the Southern Kaduna People’s Union (SOKAPU), Mr Luka Binniyat, the young man who is in his final year at the Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic, Zaria was attacked alongside two others on Tuesday, September 8.

It was reported that Thomas was axed on his head and neck by the unknown men suspected to be Fulani militia in Atakmawei, Zamandabo ward, in Atyap Chiefdom, Zangon Kataf Local Government Area (LGA) in Southern Kaduna.

Giving an update on the horrible incident, Binniyat noted that the Fulani militia laid an ambush for Isaac, his brother Anthony Magaji and one other person while going to check on their sugar cane farm.

The statement from Binniyat reads; “The Fulani militia on the 8th September 2020 lay ambush for three Atyap youths from Atakmawei in same Zamandabo Ward in Atyap Chiefdom, as they went to clear weed in their sugar cane farm about a kilometer from their village,”

“Suddenly, armed herdsmen came from hiding and struck. They descended on them with daggers and machetes. Isaac Thomas, a final year student of Nuhu Bamali Polytechnic, Zaria, was hacked down. They axed his neck and head with macabre wounds and killed him instantly.”

He added, “Anthony Magaji, also an OND student of the same school, managed to escape with life-threatening injuries and is now under intensive care in a hospital, while the third escaped with less injury.”

A colleague to the deceased, Christopher Ugwuja who also confirmed the incident on his Facebook page noted that Anthony, the brother of the deceased is still in critical condition.

He wrote; “I regret to announce the sudden death of a colleague, friend and a humble secretary of Our Lady Cause of Our Joy Praesidium, Legion of Mary Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic Zaria.. Brother Isaac Thomas.. A final year HND student at Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic Zaria”

“He was attacked alongside his brother Magaji Anthony who is in critical condition now, but the attackers (herdsmen) succeeded in killing Isaac it all happened in their hometown Kafanchan early morning of today.. Brother with a heavy heart we pray your soul rest in peace and may perpetual light shine in your part, Amen”

See below some graphic photos of the incident;

Four Arrested For Killing Police Inspector In Abia State

Four suspects have been arrested by the Abia State Police Command in connection with the killing of a police inspector, Princewill Divine.

The development was disclosed by commissioner of police in the state, Janet Agbede, while speaking with newsmen in Umuahia on Friday.

She noted that the inspector was among the five Police Mobile Force personnel attached to 28 and 55 squadrons, attacked on September 7, at Okagwe Junction, Ohafia.

Agbede added that the policemen were attacked by about 30 yet-to-be-identified gunmen at a bus stop pavilion located at the nip point where they were taking shelter during heavy rainfall.

The criminals, armed with guns, machetes and other dangerous weapons, unexpectedly shot at the policemen and cruelly used machetes on the policemen who in-turn retaliated.”

“One of the policemen, Inspector Princewill Divine, died instantly, another had his wrist cut off, while others were left with varying degrees of injury,” she said.

She noted that the suspects who might have sustained bullet wounds, carted away three AK47 rifles with some ammunition.

According to her, the four persons arrested in connection with the incident were helping in the investigation to ensure further arrests and recovery of police firearms.

She, however, appealed to medical and trado-medical practitioners within and outside the state to report any person seen or presented with bullet wound(s) to the police or any nearest security agency.

Nigerians celebrate another female Air Force pilot who has just made history, her flying skill is incredible

– Flying Officer OO Oke has become the first female pilot to fly solo on the L-39ZA in the history of 403 Flying Training School Kano

– A video of emerged on social media in which the pilot could be seen flying solo

– Nigerians have congratulated her and wished her success in her carrier in the Nigerian Air Force

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A video has emerged in which a female Nigerian Air Force pilot identified as Flying Officer OO Oke could be seen flying solo.

In the video, which was posted on Twitter by @Jakepor21, Oke could be seen flying solo on the L-39ZA, becoming the first female pilot to do so in the history of 403 Flying Training School Kano.

It should be noted that female pilots in the Air Force are making history by achieving what their male counterparts have achieved.

Nigerians took to the comment section of the post to share their thoughts on Oke’s achievement.

Nigerians celebrate Flying Officer Oke for making history

Flying Officer OO Oke. Photo credit: @Jakepor21/Twitter

Source: Twitter

Onyeukwu Nnadozie with the handle @Mandouze noted that Oke has done a great job, adding that he would be proud to see Air Force pilots integrate the use of digital maps for mission planning.

He wrote: “This is a great job….. I would be proud to see these pilots integrate the use of digital maps for mission planning.”

Another user with the handle @Caca22101984 wrote: “Great job. I need a full video on how she landed. Female pilot.”

@OSHINOWOSADE wrote: “I cover her with the Blood of Jesus Christ Amen.”

@muyiwa85939471 wrote: “Job well done.”

Below are other reactions:

Meanwhile, It was previously reported that following the funeral of Nigeria’s first female combat helicopter pilot, Flying Officer Tolulope Arotile, the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) handed over three suspects involved in the accident that led to her death to the Nigeria Police Force.

Air Commodore, Ibikunle Daramola, the director of public relations and information in a statement revealed the names of the suspects as Nehemiah Adejoh, Igbekele Folorunsho and Festus Gbayegun.

Daramola said the suspects who were former schoolmates of late Arotile were handed to the police on Friday, July 24, at the NAF Base Kaduna.

Mechanic loses customer’s car at brothel while flexing with a lady

John Simon, a mechanic in Lafia, Nasarawa State, has landed into trouble, after a customer’s car he drove to a brothel in the New Nyanya area of the state was stolen.

Simon was said to be in the middle of an overnight romp with a lady, Stella Emeerga when the 2014 Toyota Camry car was taken away by three men in connivance with Emeerga.

It was gathered that Simon, a father of two, stopped by at the brothel while travelling to Abuja to deliver the vehicle to his customer who is a car dealer.

However, while he was drunk in the brothel, one of the accomplices reportedly sneaked in and picked the car key on the floor, at that time Emeerga was said to have gone to the bar to get bottled water.

At dawn, when he did not find the car where it was parked, Simon reported the incident at the New Nyanya Police Station and he and Emeerga were arrested.

Consequently, after months of investigation at the station without headway, the owner of the car was said to have petitioned Mohammed Adamu, the Inspector-General of Police, and the case was transferred to IG’s Intelligence Response Team.

Upon interrogation, Monday Francis, one of the suspects recently arrested by the operatives owned up to the crime.

Francis revealed that the theft was planned together with Emeerga, noting that the car was with a member of the gang who is still at large. However, Emeerga denied knowing about how the car was stolen and said she did not realise the vehicle had been stolen until in the morning.

Narrating his side of the story, Simon said he saw Emeerga leaving the room at a point, but he did not suspect any criminal intent.

“I am a mechanic and a driver. My customer called me to drive his car to Abuja and I decided to relax a bit with Stella (Emeerga). I have known her for about a year. We stopped at a bar and drank.

“I didn’t know anyone entered her room. I saw her when she left, but I didn’t bother to stand up. She came back and we made love after which I slept off. It was when I woke up that I discovered that the key was missing.”

Consequently, do you think the lady could be possibly innocent in this matter?

Source: Punch