01/07/18
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A Pennsylvania man Christopher I. Hauptmann has been sentenced to prison after he was found guilty of marrying a 43-year-old woman and her 18-year-old daughter at the same time.
The 44-year-old Hauptmann was convicted of bigamy, forgery and unsworn falsification to authorities as he married the young lady without first divorcing her mother.
The presiding judge therefore ordered Hauptmann to serve a term ranging from one year minus a day to two years minus a day.
Reports say Hauptmann had used the alias “Christopher Buckley” on some documents.
Ironically, the former owner of bail bonds business in Shamokin, about 70 miles north of Harrisburg, was unable to post his own bail.
But his 332 days of time already served will go toward his sentence after Shannon Deitrich, the woman Hauptmann married in 2015, testified against him.
Hauptmann married Deitrich’s daughter, Kaylee Durovick, the following year without having first divorced Deitrich.
The daughter was 18 at the time of the incident.
Hauptmann is now prohibited from contacting Deitrich, but is reportedly still married to Durovick.
Some charges against “Christopher Buckley,” filed in Schuylkill County, remain unresolved, while fingerprints confirmed Hauptmann and Buckley were the same person.
Read full story: Inside Edition/LR News
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Philippe Coutinho

Barcelona will on Monday unveil their $192 million  new recruit, Brazilian midfielder Philippe Coutinho.
The 25 year-old ex-Liverpool playmaker arrived Camp Nou on Sunday to tie up his  move, regarded as the third-richest deal of all time. The deal contains  a 400-million-euro release clause.
Overall, what Barcelona had paid for their new asset is outranked only by Paris Saint-Germain’s world record 222m-euro signing of Neymar from Barcelona last year, and PSG’s capture of French striker Kylian Mbappe for a deal that will eventually be worth 180 million euros.
“Bem-vindo! Welcome! Benvingut! ¡Bienvenido!” Barca tweeted to Coutinho along with a waving hand sign and a video showing a shirt bearing his name in a locker.
Spanish league leaders Barca host Levante on Sunday at Camp Nou, but Coutinho will not be in the stands.

“He will not be attending the match,” a club source told AFP.
According to Catalan daily Sport, current La Liga leaders Barca want attention turned solely on the Levante match and not their new recruit, who should be officially presented to media on Monday.
Rio-born Coutinho arrived at Liverpool from Inter Milan for a mere £8.5 million in January 2013 and scored 54 goals for the club in all competitions, although he won no silverware during his five-year stay at Anfield.
Barcelona had tried to sign him in the summer and his departure now is a blow to Liverpool as the playmaker has just returned to top form after an injury-hit start to the season, scoring six goals in the last seven games of 2017 to put his side firmly in the Champions League places.
“It is with great reluctance that we -– as a team and club –- prepare to say farewell to a good friend, a wonderful person and a fantastic player in Philippe Coutinho,” said Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.
“It is no secret that Philippe has wanted this move to happen since July, when Barcelona first made their interest known.
“Philippe was insistent with me, the owners and even his teammates this was a move he was desperate to make happen.”
For Barcelona, Coutinho’s signing will allow the club to move on from the bitter experience of losing his Brazil teammate Neymar to Qatar-backed PSG last summer.
Coutinho’s age is highly attractive to Barca, whose three main stars, Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Andres Iniesta are all in their thirties. Iniesta, at 33, has shown signs of fatigue this season.
French media group beIN Sports reported late Saturday that Liverpool will immediately spend 55 million euros of their windfall on Leicester striker Riyad Mahrez.
They claimed Mahrez will have a medical at Liverpool on Sunday before penning a four-year contract.
Reports in England though said Liverpool’s main target to replace Coutinho is Monaco forward Thomas Lemar, who Arsenal tried to sign before the season.
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Gov. Yahaya Bello

Kogi Government on Sunday confirmed the compulsory retirement of eight permanent secretaries, some directors and dismissal of 1, 774 others from the state civil service.
The Latest Reality Metro gathered reports in Lokoja that the affected staff were served their letters last December.
The letters were signed by the state Head of Service, Mrs Deborah Ogunmola and the Chairman of the state Civil Service Commission, Mr Ado Shaibu.
A copy of the retirement letter addressed to one of the affected permanent secretaries indicated that the retirement was “in the interest of the public.”
Some of the affected permanent secretaries told LR News that they were contemplating legal action.
However, Mrs Petra Akinti-Onyegbule, Chief Press Secretary to Governor Yahaya Bello, defended the action, saying it was part of ongoing reforms in the civil service.
According to her, the retirement affected only permanent secretaries that have served for four years and above.
“The retired permanent secretaries have been paid their consolidated benefits that accrued to them.
“Also affected are civil servants who have attained the special salary grade level 17,” she said.
The governor’s media aided added that directors that served for eight years and above would also be affected.
She said the exact number of directors to be affected would be based on the outcome of the recent promotion interviews conducted for them.
“ In order to get the best replacement for the retired permanent secretaries, directors who had been in office for eight years and above but are yet to attain retirement age or maximum number of years in office were given the opportunity to partake in the exams to fill the position of permanent secretaries.
“The result of the examinations which held on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 and followed by interviews is yet to be out.
“Until the result is out, we will not be able to put a definite figure on the number of directors that will be affected by the compulsory retirement,’’ she said.
The chief press secretary also confirmed that 1,667 workers with fake certificates were dismissed from the state civil service.
She said that those dismissed were uncovered during the screening carried out by the state government in 2016 and 2017.
Akinti-Onyegbule also said 107 other workers were dismissed for engaging in fraudulent activities.
“Kogi state government is carrying out reforms at different stages to reposition its civil service for effectiveness, efficiency and productivity.
“The screening exercise which began in 2016 has since ended.
“The reversal of the inverted pyramid at the civil service is another phase of the much needed reforms meant to ensure the civil service plays its role as the engine room of government efficiently and effectively.” she said.
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Four teenage girls who attempted swimming across a pond in Sakwaya village in Dutse Local Government Area of Jigawa State, have drowned.
The spokesman of the state Police command, DSP Abdu Jinjiri, confirmed the incident in an interview with the Latest Reality Metro on Sunday in Dutse.
Jinjiri said that the deceased were residents of Sakwaya village of Dutse local government area.
He gave their names as Sumayya Gadi 7, Zuwaira Abdulhamidu 12, Gaji Saidu 12 and Ummi Saidu 11.
He said the deceased drowned in the pond after they tried to swim on their way to fetch firewood in nearby Farantawa village of Albasu local government area of Kano state.
Jinjiri said that the incident was reported to the police by the relatives of the victims around 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, after they recovered their corpses.
He said the deceased were confirmed dead at a nearby hospital stressing that the corpses have been buried according to Islamic rites.
He advised parents and guardians in the area to monitor the movement of their children and wards in order to avoid such tragedy.
The spokesman also urged the public to assist distressed persons during emergencies.
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Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Tukur Buratai said the days of the rump of Boko Haram terrorists are numbered, in spite of occasional attacks of Nigerian targets.
Buratai gave the assurance while addressing troops of the 8 Division at Monguno, headquarters of Monguno Local Government Area of Borno.
He, therefore, charged the troops to be determined in the efforts to stablilise their area of operation and finally overcome the Boko Haram challenge in the country.
“We must remain here to stabilise it.
“You all know that we have some few attacks here and there by the same elements – Boko Haram, but I assured you that their days are numbered.
“With your efforts, with your determination, we will finally overcome the Boko Haram challenge,’’ he said.
The chief of army staff noted that the creation of the 8 Division was a “major strategic decision’’ which had helped in addressing the challenge of Boko Haram terrorism in Borno north.
“I want to say that this division has lived up to its expectation of containing the Boko Haram challenge in this part of the country.
“What remains is for us to continue to stabilise and continue to operate, to prevent any element that may raise their heads in the future.
“This part of the country or this part of the region, especially the Lake Chad region has always been volatile.
“That is why members of the Lake Chad Commission created the Multinational Joint Task Force.
“So, we will see ourselves performing similar duties even after the final clearance of the Boko Hartam terrorists,’’ Buratai added.
He warned the troops to refrain from all acts of indiscipline as peace was gradually returning to the area and displaced people returning to their communities restart their lives.
The army chief further warned that those caught engaging in trading and extortion would be dealt with according to the law.
“Issues of indiscipline must also be checked within the division.
“As the people here gradually return to their communities, return to their businesses, they should be allowed to do their businesses free without any interference.
“Report of extortion or soldiers engaging themselves in trading activities with the people here must be resisted.
“We do not want any distraction. Trading in fish or cattle, if anyone – soldier, is caught, he is going to be dealt with according to the law.
“You are here to maintain the peace, you are here to perform your duties as soldiers; you are here not to trade or do any other business.
“Very soon, those that are in the IDPs camps will go back to their homes and re-establish themselves and the economic activities will increase.
“Do not fall into that temptation to be involved (in trading),’’ he further warned.
The Latest Reality Metro reports that the 8 Division was created as a task force in 2016 to boost military operations against the Boko Haram menace, particularly in the Lake Chad region.
But the division will move to Sokoto State in the North West, where it would be operationalised soon, according to Buratai.
LR News also reports the army chief visited one of the camps in Monguno, holding 20, 000 IDPs and donated some relief materials, including food items, detergents and clothes to them.
He used the opportunity to address the elderly men and women IDPs in the camp, including the 700 recently rescued by troops during operations in the Chad basin.
A total of 2, 700 captives were rescued in the last one week.
While 700 were rescued on Tuesday, 2,000 were freed on Thursday morning after intensive artillery and aerial bombardment of the terrorists’ enclaves in the Lake Chad region.
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A poll conducted by SUNDAY PUNCH has revealed that many Nigerians will not vote for President Muhammadu Buhari if he decides to seek re-election in 2019.

The poll with the title, “Will you vote for Buhari in 2019?” was conducted on The PUNCH website, www.punchng.com.

It gauged the opinions of Nigerians using three options for participants.

Those who want to vote again for the President in 2019 answered by clicking ‘YES’ while those with a contrary opinion clicked the ‘NO’ button. The last option was for those who were indifferent to Buhari’s choice.

The poll went live on Thursday, 5.48pm.

As of 11pm on Saturday, out of the 9,524 participants who took part in the poll, 58 per cent (5,519 respondents) said they would not vote for Buhari in 2019.

Up to 3,588 people, amounting to 38 per cent, said ‘YES’ to the poll while four per cent (417 votes) were indifferent to Buhari’s 2019 re-election bid.

The poll, which has been read over 10,000 times, confirmed that many Nigerians are not happy with the performance of the President.

Although Buhari has not officially declared his intention ahead of 2019, there are strong indications that he will seek a second term.

Confirming the speculation that Buhari might seek a second term in office, the Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, had last week said although the President had not made up his mind on the 2019 presidential election, he must seek re-election because he had “done well so far.”

Shittu stated this in an interview with State House correspondents shortly after a meeting he had with Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Speaking specifically on whether the President will contest, Shittu said, “It goes without saying. I mean if you have a child who goes to primary school and he does well, he proceeds to secondary school and he does well, and you keep asking if he will be going to university. It goes without saying.

“By the grace of God, we, his (Buhari’s) ardent supporters, who appreciate his worth on behalf of millions of Nigerians, would urge him to recontest. I know he has not made up his mind but I can say that some of us can assist him in making up his mind.”

Several chieftains of the All Progressives Congress, including Governor Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State, have also expressed their support for the President’s re-election.

On Wednesday, Buhari was reported to have reappointed the Minister of Transportation, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, as the Director General of his 2019 election campaign.

Buhari himself, twice last year, hinted that he would seek re-election in 2019. He gave the hint in Cote d’Ivoire during a summit on counter-terrorism and also during his recent visit to Kano State.

On Saturday, many organisations, including the Arewa Youth Forum, comprising the northern youths; the Campaign for Democracy; and the Youth Wing of the Christian Association of Nigeria, kicked against President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election bid.

The groups, in separate interviews with correspondence, hinged their rejection of Buhari’s second-term bid on the incessant killings in the country, particularly by Fulani herdsmen.

They said the clamour for a second term, amidst attacks by herdsmen and fuel scarcity in the country, was a demonstration of the insensitivity of the President and his aides to the plight of Nigerians.

It will be recalled that last week, a Catholic priest and Spiritual Director of the Adoration Ministries, Enugu, Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka, warned President Buhari that Nigerians will ‘change’ him in 2019 if he does not change his style of leadership.

The priest advised Buhari against seeking a second term, and warned that the President risks being ‘blown away shamefully’ by the wind of change, which he set off when he defeated former President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015.

Mbaka, who had been one of Buhari’s most vocal supporters, spoke during a special New Year’s Eve service at the Adoration Ground, in Emene, Enugu.

He had said, “Mr. President, wake up, sit up. God said you are toying with the privilege given to you. There is no time. Nigerians are dying in your hands. People are not happy with your system.

“Change or you will be changed – God said that Buhari is in trouble. Buhari is hypnotised. Buhari is in a horrible bondage. Buhari’s mantra has been cannibalised.”

The results of the PUNCH poll, which ran on The PUNCH website for three days, indicated that many Nigerians no longer prefer Buhari.

Those who opposed the President’s alleged re-election bid in the poll justified their decision with the state of the economy, poor power supply, in security, especially the herdsmen attacks which has led to loss of lives, alleged lopsidedness in the anti-corruption war and appointments, as well as many other indices of national development.

One of our readers took turns in sharing their opinions. A reader, identified as Ebony Dollars, stated that Buhari had lost public sympathy and, therefore, should not run for the 2019 election.

The respondent, who said he would not vote for the President in 2019, expressed disapproval with the way the Buhari-led Federal Government had handled the herdsmen attacks in different parts of the country.

He said, “He should not contest (election) in 2019. If Buhari does not declare the Miyetti Allah group as a terrorist group and arrest their leaders for prosecution, he should forget 2019. If the President does not have the guts to query the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami; and the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, and reshuffle his cabinet, he should forget 2019.

“It is restructuring that we need. The 2019 election cannot solve the problem. Regional autonomy is what we need and that is what the public is clamouring for right now. Can you imagine his (Buhari’s) attitude towards the killing of innocent people by the herdsmen? He is too sick to be proactive and address issues of national concerns.”

Another PUNCH reader, Oghale Ralph, asked why the President was considering a re-election despite the state of the country.

“After everything, Buhari still has the mind to say he wants to contest again. People are wicked,” he wrote in the comment section of the poll.

Also responding to the poll, Tony Ezeifedi reviewed the state of the country’s economy and scored Buhari low, adding that he would not vote for him if he decides to contest in 2019.

Citing millions of job losses in Nigeria between 2016 and 2017 as reported by the National Bureau of Statistics, Ezeifidi described the Buhari government as the worst in the country’s history.

“This is the worst performance by any ruler in Nigeria since 1914,” he said.

Another reader, identified simply as Izonkeme, said the failure of the APC-led Federal Government to tackle the menace of herdsmen killings was unacceptable.

Izonkeme described Buhari as a “disaster,” adding that he would lose if he decides to contest the poll.

He wrote, “Buhari has destroyed Nigeria and he took us 50 years backwards within two years. Do you know how many lives the Fulani have taken since Buhari got into office yet he has not made any condemnation of their grotesque farming activities? As far as the majority of Nigerians are concerned, PMB is a disaster to Nigeria.”

Also responding to the poll, a PUNCH reader identified as Langa Langa wrote, “Vote Buhari again in 2019? I can’t do that even if I’ve gone insane. God forbid!”

Commenting with the pseudonym, Bluethroat101, another respondent listed five reasons why he won’t vote for Buhari.

He said he was not satisfied with the way Buhari had handled national security, the anti-corruption war, economy and infrastructure.

He drew an analogy between the way the President treated the herdsmen crisis and the way he reacted to the Biafran agitation by the Indigenous People of Biafra, adding that the president was biased.

He wrote, “I was among those who praised Buhari for flushing out IPOB because I thought he would also use similar measures to end the Fulani herdsmen killings. Buhari is also biased with this anti-corruption campaign. If not for the Nigerian Senate, we won’t have seen people like the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Babachir Lawal, face partial justice.

“I call it partial justice because Lawal is still walking freely. The infrastructure situation in the country is still very poor. There is no stable power supply and people rarely have access to water. The economy is in bad shape because of his bad policies and measures. Look at how he implemented the Treasury Single Account Policy. Look at the number of jobs that were lost in banks. May God deliver us from this mess.”

Another respondent, identified as Ify simply wrote, “No, I won’t vote for Buhari. He lacks a clue to do anything well. He is so archaic to be a leader in this computer age. He is disconnected from his subjects and specialises in divide-and-rule (tactics). He is the President of the North, not the President of Nigeria.”

While many openly condemned the President and his policies, others praised Buhari, saying they would be proud to vote for him in 2019.

Many ardent supporters of the President took turns to share their reasons for preferring him above others for a second term in 2019.

One of them, identified as El Patron, attributed Nigeria’s woes to the Peoples Democratic Party’s tenure, arguing that though Buhari had disappointed some people, he remains the best candidate in 2019.

Patron wrote, “I hate PDP so much. They are the cause of 99 per cent of our problems since we commenced democracy. This (poll) is a tough question; I will either stay away in 2019 or hold my breath and vote Buhari. Although he has disappointed many, he has some good sides.”

A similar view was expressed by another Buhari supporter, Leke, who wrote, “I will vote him anytime, any day.”

Another commentator, Ibrahim Dauda, claimed that Buhari’s outing in the PUNCH poll was low but would be different in 2019 when the real election would be conducted.

Dauda said, “Buhari will win with more votes in 36 states of Nigeria. Where are the credible candidates without a political party? The so-called credible ones are not in politics; the credible ones in our political parties are waiting for their turn.

“We shouldn’t judge Buhari until after his second term in office. APC and Buhari will rule for 16 solid years before we can complain. Where are the party and the people to contest against him? Is it the PDP or which party? PDP is dead and can’t win any national election in this country again, even in the South-South and South-East.”

According to Alhassan Adamu, another PUNCH reader who reacted to the poll, there is no candidate in Nigeria that is as credible as Buhari.

Responding to the poll, he said, “Yes, I will vote PMB again. There is no credible candidate other than him. The North will finish eight years and return power to the South-West.”

Another supporter of Buhari, Femi, wrote, “Victory is sure, where are the opponents? Can somebody mention just one? Sai Baba.”

Olawale Jacob Rasheed said he would vote for Buhari because “I know when a new party comes into power, the first tenure is not always easy because this is Africa. I will give him a second chance.”

Yaqub Muktar wrote, “Yes! I am 100 per cent in support of Buhari, I voted for him in 2015 and by God’s grace, I will be ready to do the same thing in 2019.” LR News