05/07/18
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There was a drama at the Lagos State High Court on Monday in the case of suspected billionaire kidnapper, Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, popularly known as Evans.

Evans who was wearing a torn green Tee shirt and a pair of shorts with barefoot refused to come down from the Black Maria vehicle which conveyed him and other suspects to the court.

This prompted the judge, Justice Adedayo Akintoye, to order the prison warders to bring him into the courtroom.

When he eventually came down, Evans was handcuffed into the courtroom and led to the dock.

While in the dock, he raised his hand and told the judge that he had something to say.

When he was allowed to speak, the suspected kidnapper told Justice Akintoye that he was not being treated well in prison.

He said, ” I have an explanation to make. Since I have been in the maximum prison, they have been maltreating me; no visit, they don’t feed me well. I have an eye problem and I cannot see far”.

The warder from Kirikiri Maximum Prison, however, denied these claims.

He told the court that Evans receives care like every other inmate, and he has been seeing a doctor since he complained about his health.

The warder said, “We have been treating him very well, he is well fed, and people have been visiting him. A doctor has been checking him. The doctor came to check him yesterday (Sunday) and even this morning before coming to court.

“He was saying he can’t be in court that he is not feeling fine, but when the doctor checked him yesterday and this morning, the doctor said he was healthy and that he sees no reason why he can’t be in court”.

Evans, then interrupted the prison warder, claiming it was a nurse that came to check him and not a doctor. He added that he was only allowed one visit.

The kidnap suspect is facing trial alongside three others, Joseph Emeka, Linus Okpara and Victor Aduba on two counts of conspiracy and unlawful capture.

Meanwhile, a counsel to one of the other defendants also told the court that his client had similar complaints.

In the charge sheet, the Lagos State government said Evans alongside the three defendants and some others who are still at large, allegedly conspired amongst themselves and unlawfully captured one Uche Okorafor on November 21, 2014, at Festac Town, Lagos, after which they demanded a ransom of $2million.


According to the prosecution, the offences committed are Punishable Under Sections 409 and 269 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2011.

In her response to the alleged maltreatment of the defendants, the Lagos State Director for Public Prosecutions (DPP), Ms Titilayo Shitta-Bey, said that Evans was just making it up.

She also told the court that the suspect is being treated well in prison while a doctor has been attending to him.

“That was the same thing he said before an Ikeja High Court and we wrote the prisons and they wrote us back that he was being taken care of like every other inmate,” Shitta-Bey noted.

‘Let Me Face My Trial Alive’

Justice Akintoye, on her part, ordered the prison authorities to ensure that Evans was well taken care of like the other inmates.

She also stated that the defendants were still presumed innocent until proven guilty.

The judge further stood down the matter pending when Evan’s counsel, Mr Olukoya Ogungbeje, would be present in court.

This followed a letter sent in by Ogungbeje before the proceedings that the court should stand down the case as he was on his way, a request Shitta-Bey objected while stating that it could be another tactic to delay the matter.

The court, however, acceded to Ogungbeje request and the matter was stood down.
After the court rose, Evans broke down in tears, decrying his alleged poor treatment in the prison facility.

“What have I done to you people? They have been beating me, no good food, I have been locked up in one place since August 30.

“Why are they taking my case personal? Let me face my trial alive, why do you people want to kill me?” he lamented.

The suspect continued this even when his lawyer, Ogungbeje, finally arrived in court and tried to pacify him.


Following Ogungbeje’s arrival, the court reconvened, and Evans was arraigned on fresh five charges bordering on conspiracy to kidnap, kidnapping and attempted murder.

He was arraigned alongside three others, Joseph Emeka, Ugochukwu Nwachukwu and Victor Aduba.

After their fresh arraignment, the court subsequently adjourned till May 25 for trial.

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No fewer than 1,113 applicants began screening in Lagos State on Monday for recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force.
About 6,000 applicants were shortlisted for the exercise nationwide.
The Presiding Officer for the screening, ACP Okon Otoyo, gave the figure at the Police College, Ikeja, venue of the screening.
The Latest Reality Metro reports some of the applicants reported at the venue as early as 7.30 a.m.
At 10a.m., some senior police officers began to teach them how to fill forms. They officers gave out some other instructions.
Latest Reality Metro reports that some applicants, ignorant of what they were expected to bring to the venue, began to purchase plastic canvass, white T-shirts and shorts when they got to the college.
Otoyo said: “We have started the screening. We have 1,113 applicants to be screened in Lagos and it will take one week.’’
Some of the candidates who spoke on condition of anonymity, said that they were looking forward to having a bright career in the Nigeria Police Force.
Some, however, decried the high cost of training kits such as canvass and shirts which they bought in front of the college.
“We were not told what to bring to the venue; someone only called me requesting me to check for my name on the internet; luckily, I found my name.
“There was no instruction on what to bring apart from certificates.
“It was when we got to the Police College that we discovered that some of our colleagues were putting on white-and-white kits.
“Normally, I can’t buy plastic canvass more than N600, but because of emergency, I bought mine N1,000, while some of my colleagues bought theirs more than N1000,” one of the applicants said.
Another applicant told our correspondent that he desired policing in spite of the hazards of the profession.
“We know a lot of things are wrong in Nigeria and we have to put them right. Although policemen and other security agents are being killed, we must join to fight crime,’’ he said.
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The Kaduna State Government has condoled with the people of Birnin Gwari  following latest attacks on the area by bandits noting that the state government is committed to overcoming criminality.

El-Rufai in a statement signed by his media aide, Samuel Aruwan, said the state government is making efforts to establish a permanent base in the area in order contain the incessant attacks on residents of the communities.

“The Kaduna State Government has received with sadness reports of the murder of our citizens by armed bandits in Birnin Gwari. Kaduna State Government is deeply committed to overcoming the unfortunate criminality and banditry being carried out against innocent citizens in Birnin Gwari local government,” the statement read in part.

At least 27 persons were feared killed and several others injured in a Saturday night attack by bandits in Gwaska village in Birnin Gwari local government area of Kaduna State.

The latest attack occurred barely a week after 14 local miners were massacred by gunmen at Janruwa community also in Birnin-Gwari local government area of the State.

El-Rufai, however, added that the state government is working with the Federal Government to tackle criminality and banditry. he added that President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the establishment of a permanent battalion of the Nigerian Army in the Birnin Gwari general area.

“The engagements between the state and federal governments have yielded results. The new security arrangements also involve policing. The Inspector General of Police has already announced the creation of the Birnin Gwari Police Area Command and two new Divisional Police Headquarters,” he said.

The governor also directed the State Emergency Management Agency, to provide relief materials to the affected communities.
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The Federal Road Safety Command (FRSC) in Osun said 12 persons lost their lives in various road accidents in the state in April.
The Sector Commander, FRSC in the state, Mr Anthony Oko said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Monday in Osogbo.
He said that 17 road accidents occurred, involving 114 persons within the same period.
“The accidents claimed the lives of seven males and five females, due to the reckless attitude of the drivers involved.”
“Most of these accidents were caused by speeding, wrongful overtaking, drinking while driving, drug overdose and disobedience to road traffic rules and regulations,” he said.
The sector commander also told NAN that officials of the command educated 156 persons on road traffic regulations as well as issuing of license to some drivers.
Oko cautioned drivers and other road users to keep to rules and regulations, especially on highways, to reduce carnage on road.
He, however, warned that the command would not hesitate to penalise offenders found guilty of disobeying traffic laws. 
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ZTE begs US government to review sales ban

Chinese telecom giant ZTE, on bended knees, has asked the US government to lift a ban on sales to the company, which threatens its survival and has added to trade tensions between Washington and Beijing.
The telecom equipment and handset maker said in a filing Sunday that it has submitted a request to the US commerce department for a stay of the export ban, along with supplemental information.
The ban prohibits US companies from selling crucial hardware and software components to the company, with one Chinese investment bank estimating ZTE had only one or two months supply of those items on hand.
Trading in ZTE shares in Hong Kong and Shenzhen has been halted since the US announcement last month.
The tough sanctions come as the battle over technology takes centre stage in a US spat with China over trade and industrial policy.
Washington’s control of the company’s fate has stirred ire and angst in China and reinforced for Beijing the need to control all parts of the technological supply chain.
Chinese officials asked a high-level US delegation to reconsider the ban during trade talks in Beijing last week.
China made “solemn representations with the US” — an official diplomatic protest — during the negotiations and secured a pledge from the trade team to relay the concerns to US President Donald Trump, China’s commerce ministry said in a statement Friday.