Trader pours hot rice on his neighbor’s chest, breast due to argument over house cleaning.
It was chaos as a -36-year-old man, Adebayo Kehinde, appeared before an Ikeja Magistrates’ Court on Monday for the terrible offence of pouring hot rice on his neighbor, after they had a heated argument on house cleaning. Adebayo Kehinde, who is a trader, lives at 1, Olusegun Close, Mafoluku, Oshodi, a suburb of Lagos and he is facing charges of assault.
According to the police spokesman, Insp. Benedict Aigbokhan, the offence was committed on Oct. 23 at the residence of the accused. Aigbokhan said that an argument occurred between the accused and his neighbour, one Mrs Goodness Orizu, on who was to clean the house.
“The accused poured hot rice on the complainant’s chest and breast, which led to a severe injury,” he said.
The offence contravened Section 170 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011 but the accused pleaded not guilty. The Magistrate, Mrs O. Olanipekun, granted the accused N100,000 bail with one surety in like sum. The case is still going on as it was adjourned till Nov. 30 for hearing.
Uyo – Although the
whereabouts of Akwa Ibom politician and businessman, Obong Amaete Ntuk
kidnapped over the weekend is still misty, his abductors are demanding
N50 Million naira as ransom.
A close source to the family, who confided in Vanguard Newspapers in
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital on Monday said the hoodlums had earlier
demanded for N50 Million but have reversed to N1.5 Million before he
could be released.
The kidnap of the former Chairman of Ikot Abasi and wife is coming after
a lull was observed in the state for a reasonable period of time but,
with the incident on Saturday, the illicit business may have been
revived.
Meanwhile, Akwa Ibom State Police Command has begun a manhunt for the
immediate release of the victims.
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Cordelia Nwawe in a terse
reaction to our Correspondent on the telephone said, ‘‘Investigation for
his release is in progress’’.
Obong Ntuk was reportedly abducted with his wife around 7 PM on
Saturday, on his way home from Ibom International Airport after they had
attended an event in Abuja last Friday.
The incident, it was reliably gathered occurred around Ekparakwa
community in Oruk Anam Local Government, a gateway to Ikot Abasi.
Obong Ntuk, it would be recalled was elected Chairman of Ikot Abasi
Local Government Area of the State in 1990, under the National
Republican Convention (NRC).
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/kidnappers-akwa-ibom-politician-demand-n50m/
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Uyo – Although the
whereabouts of Akwa Ibom politician and businessman, Obong Amaete Ntuk
kidnapped over the weekend is still misty, his abductors are demanding
N50 Million naira as ransom.
A close source to the family, who confided in Vanguard Newspapers in
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital on Monday said the hoodlums had earlier
demanded for N50 Million but have reversed to N1.5 Million before he
could be released.
The kidnap of the former Chairman of Ikot Abasi and wife is coming after
a lull was observed in the state for a reasonable period of time but,
with the incident on Saturday, the illicit business may have been
revived.
Meanwhile, Akwa Ibom State Police Command has begun a manhunt for the
immediate release of the victims.
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Cordelia Nwawe in a terse
reaction to our Correspondent on the telephone said, ‘‘Investigation for
his release is in progress’’.
Obong Ntuk was reportedly abducted with his wife around 7 PM on
Saturday, on his way home from Ibom International Airport after they had
attended an event in Abuja last Friday.
The incident, it was reliably gathered occurred around Ekparakwa
community in Oruk Anam Local Government, a gateway to Ikot Abasi.
Obong Ntuk, it would be recalled was elected Chairman of Ikot Abasi
Local Government Area of the State in 1990, under the National
Republican Convention (NRC).
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/kidnappers-akwa-ibom-politician-demand-n50m/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/11/kidnappers-akwa-ibom-politician-demand-n50m/
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