Notorious South-West robbery czar, Abiodun Ogunjobi, aka, Godogodo, has said that lack of parental care was responsible for his becoming a deadly robber.
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
Notorious South-West robbery: My father was a gambler, a great drug addict – Godogodo
Notorious South-West robbery czar, Abiodun Ogunjobi, aka, Godogodo, has said that lack of parental care was responsible for his becoming a deadly robber.
My father was a gambler, drug addict – Godogodo
Godogodo who has terrorized the zone for over 14 years, leading most bank robberies and other deadly operations, told Vanguard, yesterday, during an interview at the state Police Command headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos, that his parents abandoned him at an early age to fend for himself.
The 36-year-old man, who spoke in emotional laden voice, said he was the eldest of the children and his mother who he said was a sickler, died from her sickness.
My father was a wayward man
“My father was a wayward man. He was a drug addict and a gambler. My mother was a sickler and she died after giving birth to my youngest brother.Continue After The Break...
“But my father, who got married to another woman, didn’t bother to take care of me. As a little child I struggled through primary school, picking bottles, iron and rubber from refuse dump.
Woman molested & Killed 2 Days Before Her Wedding
The young lady on the picture above was said to have died in Aba, Abia state, she was prepring for her wedding and going about distributing her wedding card with her friend and after she had finish distributing her wedding card that faithful day on her way back home she was molested by some men and molesting was not enough for the men they then killed her leaving her body along the road side.
May her soul rest in peace
VIDEO: Police brutality in US - human rights violation on daily basis
Police brutality in US - human rights violation on daily basis
Former bank chief Jim Ovia sets up mega school in Agbor, Delta State
Ex-Zenith bank MD, billionaire business man Jim Ovia has set up a massive school in his hometown of Agbor in Delta State. The school is called James Hope College (JHC) and has a Briton as the principal. Mr Ovia built the school, which is supported by a substantial endowment fund, in his hometown to make education affordable to his people. The academic session for the first set of students will start in September 2013.
GRAPHIC PHOTOS: Six men set ablaze By Landlord in Ogun state for smoking Indian hemp
According to Premium Times, six young men accused of smoking Indian hemp and gambling have been set ablaze in Abeokuta, Ogun State, by a house owner in their area. The landlord, identified as Agba, in Ago-Oko area of the town where the incident occurred, had warned the boys on several occasions to desist from their acts, warnings they ignored. And one day, just this past Tuesday night August 6th, Agba felt he was god and decided to punish the guys.
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HEARTLESS: Cultists/Butchers Cut Off The Hand Of a female NYSC member in Bayelsa
A 26-year-old National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, member serving in Bayelsa State, Miss Folakemi Akinbode, is now struggling for her life at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital, Okolobiri, following a brutal attack from suspected cultists.
The incident occurred, Monday, at about 8.30pm at Obunagha community in the Yenagoa Local Government Area of the state.
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Chai: Deeper Life Pastor Convicted For Fraud In America; Set to rest in prison for The Next 3 decades.
A jury in New York has convicted Nigeria lawyer and Deeper Life Bible Church pastor, Ifeanyichukwu Eric Abakporo, on charges of fraud.
Deeper Life Pastor Convicted For Fraud In America; Faces 30 Years In Prison
Consequently, Pastor Eric Abakporo could spend a maximum term of about 30 years in prison when he is finally sentenced on November 12, 2013.
According to Sahara Reporters, Abakporo was found guilty of conspiracy to commit bank fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and bank fraud. The first and third charges each carry a maximum of 30 years in jail, while wire fraud carries a maximum of 20 years.
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Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Jungle Justice: Kidnapper Set Ablaze By Angry Mob
A middle-aged man suspected to be a kidnapper but who feigned insanity, was on Sunday set ablaze by a mob at Odota area of Ilorin, Kwara State.
The suspect was said to have been caught while trying to kidnap a 9-year old child, claimed to be a lorry conductor.
The victim who identified himself as Raimi Wasiu, was quoted as saying he hailed from Osogbo, Osun State capital and also confessed to be a kidnapper alongside seven others.
He added that they worked for a cleric resident around Hajj camp, Ilorin and that hardship led him into the act.
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MUST READ: Signs,your child may be suffering from diabetes
Signs,your child may be suffering from diabetes
The global burden of diabetes has been growing at an alarming rate with theInternational Diabetes Federation declaring India as the country with the highest number of diabetics, 61.3 million in 2011. The projections for 2030 has earned India the dubious title of being the diabetes capital of the world.
The IDF has also documented that 78,000 children develop Type 1 diabetes every year all over the world, and the South-East Asian Region has the highest cases of Type 1 diabetesin children, with about 111,500 already affected. In 2011, an estimated 18,000 children under the age of 15 years developed diabetes in this region, with India accounting for the highest number of type 1 diabetic children in the entire region.
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GRAPHIC PHOTO: Encounter with Fulani herdsmen in Delta
Recently, Crime Alert published a story of 23-year-old Ogbonna Eze, a commercial motorcyclist from Opi Community in Nsukka Local Government Area of Enugu state, whose life was almost snuffed out by two Fulani herdsmen whom he had conveyed from Opi Junction along Enugu -Makurdi Expressway , to their camp at Idodo Agu Ekwegbe, Igbo Etiti local government area on a special drop.
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NSA’s activity in Latin America
NSA’s activity in Latin America is 'collection of data on oil & military purchases from Venezuela, energy and narcotics from Mexico' - Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald, the American investigative journalist who received 20,000 secret US government files from Snowden, believes that the main NSA’s activity in Latin America is the "collection of data on oil and military purchases from Venezuela, energy and narcotics from Mexico, and mapping the movement of Revolutionary Forces of Colombia (FARC).”Continue..
Aba Police Area Command nabs a 40-year-old Gay Pastor
ABA— The Aba Police Area Command has arrested a 40-year-old Prophet/Pastor, Benjamin Ndubuisi, for having unlawful carnal knowledge of a 23-year-old man.
Investigations revealed that the prophet whose church is located at 89 Ukaegbu Road, Ogbor Hill has been involved in the unholy act with the victim since he engaged him as a worker in his church.
The suspect, Benjamin Ndubuisi.Trouble started for the prophet when his victim who gave his name as Ndukwe took ill two weeks ago and worried by his continued deteriorating health condition, confessed to his family about the secret love affairs between him and the gay prophet.
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Turn By Turn: Rivers State Deports 113 Non-Indegenes To Their Home States
Nigeria’s Rivers state government has sent to their home states, some of the 113 beggars and lunatics removed from the streets of Port-Harcourt, the capital city. And the state has warned it will soon embark on another removal exercise. cart-wheel RIVER STATE The Chairman of the committee, Mr Mina Jamabo, said of the 113 beggars, destitute and lunatics removed from the streets,some had been taken to the state’s rehabilitation centres for treatment.
Jamabo said that non-indigenes had since been repatriated to their various states, while the indigenes would be treated by the government until they were fit to re-unite with their families. Jambo did not give the figure of the destitute sent to their home states. Mrs Stella Toby, Permanent Secretary in the state’s Ministry of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation however unfurled government fresh plans to remove beggars and destitute from streets in the state.
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Photos: Boy, 13, shoots his parent, spends his day in school, then eliminates himself
A 13-year-old boy killed his police officer parents as well as his grandmother and great-aunt before spending a full day at school and then taking his own life.
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