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Saturday, 7 September 2013

EXPOSED! Incredible world of millionaire student fraudsters a.k.a. Yahoo Yahoo Boys








Fraudsters


Before he met his waterloo some months ago, 30-year-old Hope Olusegun Aroke lived in the elite 1004 Housing Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Aroke, an undergraduate in a Malaysian university, had the world at his beck and call, as he could afford just about anything that meant class.

For him, provision was probably just another successful scam away. And the race to maintain the social status that fraud had allegedly earned him could never end.

In his garage was a fleet of posh cars and SUVs, all of Mercedes-Benz brand. Though a tenant, he successfully outshone the status of his co-residents.

To many, the young man had done well for himself by a dint of hard work.

In some sense, Aroke was working hard, but as a suspected serial scammer.

His busy neighbours barely noticed his unusual schedule, but many were irked by his exceptional flamboyant lifestyle.

Most times, when neighbours were out to work, Aroke stayed indoor in company with other young men, who were later discovered to be his fraud cell suspects.

These young men included his apprentices and internet scam partners.

The operation that marred Aroke’s merry-making living would have shot up his net worth by several notches.

Going by the revelation of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, he had successfully carried out the scam operations worth N55m on unsuspecting members of the public. He, however, became unfortunate while trying to conceal the nature of the proceeds by converting it to foreign currency in partnership with Ibrahim Tafida, a Bureau de Change operator.

He was eventually nabbed by the team of the EFCC in Lagos.

Last year, 25-year-old Sunkanmi Odewale, a 200-level undergraduate of Mechanical Engineering, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ogun State, a suspected fraudster, breezed into an automart and bought a Toyota Venza for N4m.

Before, he was picked up in Ibadan, Oyo State, three months ago, he was alleged to be notorious for regularly swindling unsuspecting members of the public via the internet.

His N4m Toyota Venza was the latest of his collections of luxury toys allegedly acquired from the proceeds of cyber crimes.

He, however, forfeited it and other valuables worth millions, which were seized during the arrest.

The EFCC said he was currently facing prosecution.

Other kingpins in cyber crime in Ibadan, Oyo State, according to EFCC, are 300 level students, Olowofola Tolu and Ekundayo Damilola, both of Lead City University, Ibadan. They are studying Economics and Computer Sciences respectively.

They were alleged to be the brains behind successful cyber crimes in the state before they were arrested around Oluyole Estate extension in Ibadan.

Both of them made good money from the business such that they paraded exotic cars among other things.

Other boys believed to hold the area in terms of cyber crimes operations and training of intending members according to EFCC are Adelabu Kolawole, HND II student of Purchasing and Supply Department, Ibadan Polytechnic and Bankole Fisayo, Ordinary Diploma II student of Marketing Department, Osun State Polytechnic, Iree. Their valuables running into tens of millions of naira were seized by the EFCC, which said that they were all being prosecuted.

Saturday PUNCH’s investigation found that more young people particularly undergraduates, now have the wherewithal to afford luxury items such as exotic cars, live in hotels for weeks, buy classy homes and throw lavish parties where expensive brands of wines and spirits are offered. They also travel to choice countries of the world and frolic with the hottest girls in town.

They live in such affluence that will make an average worker with decades of meritorious service cringe.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that usually, they are undergraduates, predominantly young men enrolled to study different courses in both Nigerian and foreign tertiary institutions.

These undergraduate scammers and internet fraudsters are the current toast of their various campuses.

Their friends, course mates and distant admirers, especially the ladies, all wish to grab a portion of their well-advertised wealth.



Using the internet and other information and communication, these savvy youths, often successfully dupe greedy people. Laptops, mobile telephones, flash drives, external hard drives, printers and so on, are their work implements.

Since they usually don’t operate from an identifiable office or from fixed residential addresses, they cart away many people’s financial fortunes forever without pointing a gun or being physically present.

They operate most times through a network of connections across country borders, making it possible for a person to fall victim at any location.

Saturday PUNCH’s investigation found that the colony of internet fraudsters, also known as Yahoo Yahoo, is growing to match the dynamism in information and communication technology.

This also poses greater challenge to crime detecting agencies in Nigeria such as the EFCC.

During some sting operations based on internet-prompted information, the EFCC recently arrested another five suspected fraudsters in Enugu State.

They are: 27-year-old Uche Nwakor; 30-year-old Oluchukwu Ejikeme; 28-year-old Ifeanyi Ejikeme; 30-year-old Nnamani Ikechukwu; and Ibe Kodili.

They were arrested at their expensive houses at No 26 and 42, Chimaobi Uba Street, GRA, Enugu.

The team is said to be “serial scammers,” having defrauded several victims.

Items seized from them where they were perfecting how to get the next victim are: eight exotic cars, nine laptops, 21 mobile phones, internet routers, drivers’ licenses and international passports.

Two months ago, the game was over for notorious internet fraudster, Wale Olaide, who specialised in defrauding members of the public through bank credit alerts.

Popularly called Wale Dollar in his clique, he had great tentacles as his business transversed the shores of Nigeria.

Although he had successfully executed bigger deals, which had earned him a comfortable life, he came crashing over a N5m deal involving two brothers Abdulhamid Abubakar, based in Nigeria and Hashim Abubakar based in Togo. They are both into BDC business.

Under the pretext that he wanted to do genuine business with them, he contacted the Togo-based operator, asking for his Nigerian bank account number, which he authorised his brother to give him. Olaide was supposed to pay in N5m to purchase the CFA Francs equivalent.

But when he got the account details, rather than send the money as agreed, he sent a false credit alert notifying the BDC operators that his account had credited at the Seme border branch and so he released the equivalent to him.

He was shocked to find out the next day that his bankers couldn’t trace such payments made into his account.

The EFCC said it took investigative initiative to arrest Olaide, who it described as “a member of the deadly syndicate involved in duping unsuspecting members of the public.”

It described fraudulent credit banking notification as a new trend in criminality by fraudsters and warned the public to be careful.

The EFCC Ag. Head, Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, told Saturday PUNCH that it was not in the character of fraudsters to buy lands or build houses.

He said, “They seldom even buy houses or have permanent addresses because of the nature of their activities. They often spend money on exotic cars, throw parties and generally squander the money on things that are not fixed. All the people arrested for such crimes are usually made to face the law.”

Uwujaren said there were signs that could put one on the guard. “If for instance somebody you have never met in person begins to pester you about your personal banking details online, chances are that the person may be a potential scammer.

“Also when a total stranger begins to make business proposal that look too good to be true, you better watch it,” he said.

He said a good number of scammers had been prosecuted and jailed; others had to flee the country to neighbouring countries. He however said that there was still more work to be done.

He said EFCC’s conviction profile was dominated by internet and advance fee fraud cases, adding that the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offenses Act 2006 prescribed a minimum of seven and maximum of 20 years jail term for advance fee fraud offenses.

He admitted that scammers were mainly youngsters but not limited to any social strata and educational backgrounds.

An inside source, who understands the mode of operation of internet fraudsters told our correspondent that the commission depended mainly on raids until it had a breakthrough in technology.

The EFCC source, who preferred to remain anonymous, said the technology called Eagle Claw, was designed by a young Nigerian, who landed in the EFCC net after he was deported from India some years ago for successfully hacking the country’s military website.

He said the commission employed his services to help it understand the workings of internet fraudsters and he eventually designed a technology with some programmed language that sniffs and detects mails suspected to be from fraudsters.

“Once our technology sniffs those codes, the mail is hijacked and we start investigation from there.

“Under the former administration, EFCC was able to arrest 2,000 internet scammers using Eagle Claw; it runs like a laboratory.

“There was a case when our team of investigators acted like a ‘white man’ (prospective victim) and we kept communicating with the fraudster until we fixed the Abuja Sheraton Hotel as meeting point and he simply walked into a net.

“There are other technologies that we are using to combat cyber crimes as they evolve.”

On their mode of operation and recruitment procedures, the source said they operate in cells (splinter groups) and each cell has a leader, who trains the new entrants.

He said the apprentices usually lived with their leaders in big mansions, where they served them, while undergoing the rudiments of the game.

He said gone were the days when fraudsters used the cyber café, because of the fear of being raided, adding that they now operate from homes, which makes it difficult to arrest them, except by intelligence report.

He added that the advent of private use of the internet through modems and other ISP channels had made it difficult to trace scammers without an up to date technology.

He said that members of the public could identify a fraudster by some traits, even though they operate by nick names.

“If you see young people living in questionable affluence today and appear broke tomorrow.

“If he offers to sell his N5m car to you at N1.5m and the next week he has a bigger car, suspect him. Most times when they don’t have a victim to milk, they run out of cash and quickly sell their valuables to continue to live big.

“If the same young man stays at home when people should be at work, hosting several girls in his apartment, watch him.

“If he usually moves with some other group of young men, who most likely stay the night in his apartment and having so many ICT gadgets, watch him.”

He however said that what is important is for members of the public to be careful and not to be given to greed, as some well- educated people and even top government officials had at some time, fallen prey to them.

Asked if it is true that Yahoo plus brand (charm-backed) assisted the fraudsters in their criminal activities, he said, “I don’t believe that they charm people, I think they are just internet smart people who work with technology to people’s disadvantage.”




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PHOTOS: At last! Clothes for busty women who are fed up with outsize clothes


Clothes that are generously cut over the bust, yet nip back in to follow the line of your body? They certainly sound too good to be true.



Busting at the seams: Mandy has always found it difficult to find clothes to fit her size 8 figure and 30G bust


Mandy Appleyard of dailymail has a size 8 figure and 30G bust.

She finds it hard to find clothes to flatter her figure and was delighted to hear of a new clothing range for big-busted women.

So she tried the new autumn range, which hits stores this week, in a Super Curvy size 8 to find out...

Here, she gives her verdict on Pepperberry by Bravissimo's collection





Full skirt floral stripe dress, £79

For her, if dresses fit the hips and waist, they're too tight over the bust.
VERDICT: The use of double darts in an inverted 'V' means the extra fabric needed to cover an ample bosom is nipped in for a fantastic fit. But it's way too young and fussy for her. 5/10




Perfectly simple V-neck T-shirt in red, £22, jersey blazer in navy, £65

Fitted jackets are normally a no-no. And if she can find a T-shirt that fits her bust, the rest of it is big and baggy.

VERDICT: Her favourite look. The jacket accentuates her waist, skims her hips and accommodates her breasts. The T-shirt fits perfectly thanks to some neat little darts.
10/10





Floral jersey dress in red floral, £49

She loves a wrap dress but usually ends up showing so much cleavage she looks like an ageing glamour model. She avoids them or have to wear a frumpy high-necked vest underneath.

VERDICT: It's fabulous - the high neckline means her breasts are firmly under-wraps.
8/10


Belted workwear dress, £79, with peplum suit jacket, £79, in midnight blue

Jackets usually gape or pull across the bust, feeling like a straitjacket.
VERDICT: The jacket is well-cut, lovely and trim around the waist and the peplum is fun. 7/10





Classic shirt in white, £39

Whenever she sees women wearing white shirts with business skirts or jeans she thinks how stunning they look, but she can't go there. Within an hour or two, she's always missing a button.

VERDICT: Hoorah! It fits her bust and waist with no signs of strain, even after a few hours. The extra fabric is gathered in by two seams, keeping it flush against the torso. 7/10



Floral peplum top in navy print, £39

Fitted tops have always been a no-go: it’s impossible for a standard size  8 to fit well in both the bust and the body. She always ends up feeling as if her breasts have been flattened.

VERDICT: This top is versatile, wearable and fun. She could easily wear this with a smart skirt for work, or dressed-down with jeans.
8/10







#For details, call 01926 459 800 or visit pepperberry.com

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HORRIFIC! Sex attacker wheels victim's unconscious body into hotel where he raped her for nine hours (Video)

  • Lloyd Phillips, 48, of Southampton, assaulted his 22-year-old victim in hotel
  • He had given her the illegal drug BZP, which can trigger seizures, and drink
  • Told hotel staff 'girlfriend' was drunk; borrowed wheelchair from reception
  • Victim woke hours later and he told her they'd had a night of consensual sex
  • Phillips convicted of rape, sexual assault by penetration, and sexual assault
  • He's now serving 11-year jail term for the 'depraved' attack on young woman

A businessman who told a woman he was taking her to a Saturdays concert instead drugged her, put her in a wheelchair and pushed her a hotel where he raped her for nine hours.

Lloyd Phillips, 48, plied his 22-year-old victim with a cocktail of drugs and alcohol that left her suffering seizures as he drove her to Wembley Stadium.

This picture shows the moment he pushed his victim into a hotel where he told staff his 'girlfriend' was drunk and disabled before taking her to a room and assaulting her.

Click below to watch video:




Man pushes unconscious woman to hotel & rapes her for 9hrs
Sick: The businessman is seen wheeling the empty wheelchair towards his car in the hotel car park
Sick: The businessman is seen wheeling the empty wheelchair towards his car in the hotel car park

Phillips is seen in this CCTV still wheeling his unconscious victim towards the hotel reception
Phillips is seen in this CCTV still wheeling his unconscious victim towards the hotel reception

With her arms blackened and heavily bruised, she was dropped home.

She continued: 'I remember feeling absolutely rotten. What had happened didn't really hit me until about five days later.

'My head was still swimming from the after effect of what he had given me.

'I just felt like it was my fault, that I was stupid to have let myself get into that situation. I blamed myself.

'Not knowing exactly what had happened to me made that all worse.'

 'He is a vile human being and I hope he dies in prison so he cannot hurt anyone else.'
-Phillips' victim, after her attacker was jailed

It was the following day when, feeling particularly unwell, she went to accident and emergency as Southampton General Hospital.

She promptly broke down, begged for help, and told doctors she did not know what had happened to her. They called police.

Phillips was arrested and charged within a matter of hours.

Depraved attack: Phillips, from Southampton, had told his victim they were going to a Saturdays concert
Depraved attack: Phillips, from Southampton, had told his victim they were going to a Saturdays concert

She added: 'Whenever I've had to think about it, it has made me sick.

'I still do not know the full extent of what he did to me and what happened on that night.

'I used to be a very trusting person who would see the good in everyone, now I find it hard. I almost became a recluse and now struggle to form any friendships.

'I was just lucky that I had the people I did to help me through it and to give me a new focus, especially my mum.'

The woman believes she is not the only victim of Phillips, who had bragged about relationships and encounters with other young women.

Urging them to find the courage to come forward and speak to police, she said: 'I would urge anyone in my situation to be brave, come forward and speak out.

'I didn't do it just for me, but for other girls who have not been able to find that courage yet.


 'You told her she had chosen to have nine hours of sex instead of going to the concert.'
-Judge Mrs Justice Levy, who jailed Phillips

'I have some measure of justice, although no sentence will ever be enough for what he did to me.

'He is a very dangerous, clever and manipulative person who will twist anything to get his own way - a vile human being.

'My hope now is that he dies so he cannot hurt anyone else.'

Judge Mrs Justice Levy jailed Phillips for 11 years.

She told him: 'She suffered two or three seizures outside in the car park, but you did not seek medical assistance because you were worried you could not stay in the hotel.

'You told her she had chosen to have nine hours of sex instead of going to the concert.

'She did not remember anything of the things you talked about. It came as a complete shock to her.'

This week Phillips admitted possessing class B and class C drugs at his Lucid head shop in Southampton, three years ago.

He had sold them as legal highs called 'Giggle' and 'Magic', Southampton Crown Court heard.

Judge Richard Hill jailed Phillips for 18 months and told him: 'You were warned that Giggle and Magic were no longer legal but nevertheless you carried on selling them.'

The shop is now under new management.

His victim, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, collapsed in court while giving her evidence and still suffers nightmares.

Speaking after the case, she said: 'He is a vile human being and I hope he dies in prison so he cannot hurt anyone else.

'He picked me up from home that day and we set off in his car.

'We got onto the M3 and the last thing I remember was the sign for the A34. I started to come round the following morning and had no idea what had happened.

'I remember feeling contorted, like I was on a boat. I could barely walk. Everywhere, including all the bedding, was covered in blood.'

She recalled how she felt 'sick and confused' as she sat in the passenger seat of his car and he told her some of what she had supposedly agreed to in bed the previous night.

But she could not remember a thing.

She added: 'I was stunned because he was saying that he was glad I didn't feel weird about what had happened.

'He actually said to me: "Sometimes girls might cry rape".'




#dailymail



 

Friday, 6 September 2013

LAGOS: Police on the hunt for businessman who tied apprentice for 10 days without food


When Thankgod Nwabisi, 23, left his village in Adani, Uzo-Uwani L.G.A of Enugu State to serve as an apprentice to an auto -parts dealer in Ladipo, Lagos, popularly called Elopee, members of his family heaved a sigh of relief, believing that their only child was making a positive headway in life.

Little did they know that the secondary school holder will end up being traumatized by his master. He was thoroughly tortured, tied with ropes and dumped inside a room in the master’s house for about ten days without food or water. According to him, he was accused of not reconciling their sale’s book properly resulting in the loss of N4,000.

The ugly incident which took place at Number 1, Bisi Yusuf area, Kainde in Ayobo, a suburb of Lagos State, aroused the anger of their neighbours who promptly alerted policemen on patrol from Ayobo division and they swiftly responded. The eagle-eyed policemen reportedly broke into the premises after making frantic calls without response while the agonising cries of pain was coming from one of the rooms in the house.


The victim lying on the bare floor inside the kitchen.

When they succeeded in gaining entry into the building, they were shocked to see a 23-year-old boy, tied hands and legs and dumped like an animal in one corner of the room. He had bruises all over his body and his head was smeared with caked blood. They quickly rescued the poor boy and while searching the house, they saw a female teenager who claimed to be a relation to the wife of his master and they took all of them to their station for questioning.

His plight:

Police sources said while narrating his plight, the boy disclosed that his master, Elochukwu Ikwueze, is from Akama-Oye in Eziagu L.G.A. of Enugu State. According to sources, the boy signed agreement to serve the man for seven years, and he had already served five years. They were living in a two-room apartment at Number 43, Eyegun street, Mafoluku, Lagos before his master got married and moved to his own house at Ayobo. They normally spent weekdays at Mafoluku but always spent weekends in the man’s house at Ayobo.

The boy narrated that on Sunday, 25th of September, while they were at Ayobo, they all embarked on cleaning the house and it’s surroundings in the morning. They continued with the exercise till evening and when he requested for food, both his master and his wife ignored him.

He said his master later started questioning him about their sales the previous day and he explained everything to him. “He complained that about N4,000 was missing from a sale of N28,000 we made but I explained everything to him yet, he insisted that the money was missing. Later, I went into my room .

Few minutes later, he came into the room, armed with a huge stick and started beating me. He called on my second and both of them tied my hands and legs with a rope, dragged me into the kitchen and locked the place up. I was abandoned inside the kitchen for about three days until I noticed that somebody slipped a plate of food through an opening to me.

Hungrily, I ate the food. I was defecating and urinating inside the same place until seven days later when the pains became unbearable. I then started crying and raising my voice, calling for help. It was then that I knew that the small girl living with us, a relation of my master’s wife, was also left in the house and she was the person that slipped food into the kitchen for me.

How he was rescued:

“After sometime, I overheard people shouting at out gate, calling for the door to be opened. Later, they broke into the premises and I saw they were policemen. They rescued me and took both of us to their station where I narrated all that happened to me.”

Crime Guard gathered that after Policemen broke into the house, they found the female teenager in the parlour. She led them to the kitchen where they saw the boy, tied like a goat with splashes of his urine and excreta all over the room. The divisional Police officer, Musa Lariski reportedly directed his men to quickly rush the boy to the nearest hospital where he was giving proper medical attention beofore he was brought back to the station.

It was learnt that since then, all efforts made by detectives to trace the owner of the house and his wife yielded negative results.A team of policemen were also said to had gone to his shop at Ladipo market only to discover that he had not shown his face since the the boy was rescued from his house. It was gathered that one of the market leaders assured the police that they will trace his whereabouts and bring him to the station.

Meanwhile, when Crime Guard had a brief encounter with the distraught boy, he was crying and lamenting the fate that befell him. In tears he said, “My fear is that he has my identity card and he may fram me up. I did not take even a kobo from his money, he was only trying to avoid settling me after my stewardship.

That is how he has been treating all the boys that suffered for him, he will frame you and deny you reaping the reward of your stewardship. Whatever happened, I am happy with the police for rescuing me alive. Who knows what could have happened to me later,” he questioned.




#vanguard

Thursday, 5 September 2013

Lamar Odom checks into rehab for drug and alcohol abuse

Lamar Odom was reportedly arrested on DUI charges.    (USATSI) 
Lamar Odom is reportedly getting help. (USATSI)

Lamar Odom, Khloe Kardashian

Lamar Odom has checked into rehab for drug and alcohol abuse according to a report from People Magazine.
"He realized he needs help," a source told People.
Odom has been dealing with drug and alchohol abuse problems which led to his relationship issues with Khloe Kardashian. Last week Friday he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and or drugs.
Odom has been suspended twice by the league for violating the anti-drug policy, both in 2001 for maijuana use.

VIDEO: Stella Damasus and Sani Yerima clash on Al Jazeera on the controversial issue of child marriage

Nollywood actress Stella Damasus and Senator Yerima went head to head on the controversial issue o child marriage on ‘The Stream’ a programme aired on International News Network Al Jazeera.

*Stella, Yerima

Senator Yerima still stands his grounds that he finds nothing wrong with his actions, claiming that his fourth wife, whom he married when she was only 14, had reciprocated his feelings and they have a son together.
Stella Damascus counter-argued, citing several Child rights charters signed by Nigeria concerning marriage and the rights of the girl-child. She insisted that those breaking the agreements should be labelled criminals and prosecuted.

Click below to watch the argument…

Kent: Dozens of people injured in accident involving over 130 vehicles



Dozens of people have been injured as more than 130 vehicles were involved in a series of crashes in thick fog on the A249 Sheppey crossing in Kent.
Eight of those hurt in the collisions, which took place at about 07:15 BST, have serious injuries.
Early reports said 200 people had been hurt, but police later revised the figure.
Firefighters said they had freed five people from their vehicles on the southbound carriageway.
One witness said visibility had been very poor at the time of the crash but drivers were approaching the crossing with no lights.
Others at the scene described a mass of tangled cars, lorries, and a car transporter. Some reports said the crash went on for 10 minutes as cars continuously collided with each other.
Driver Martin Stammers said the scene was “horrendous” and described seeing cars under lorries and people lying on the floor.
He said visibility was about 10 to 20 yards when he approached the bridge and saw five cars smashed into each other with one across the outside lane.
He said he managed to squeeze through a gap between that car and the central reservation, he said.
“For 10 minutes afterwards, all we could hear was screeching, cars thudding into each other, lorries crashing,” he added.
He said he and his son ran to warn other drivers and warn cars to slow down.
“Later, a woman came up to us sobbing saying, ‘thank you, thank you, you saved my life’,” he said.
‘Smashed cars everywhere’
Jaime Emmett, a 19-year-old student who was driving through the fog, said she managed to stop in time but a van collided with her car, and she then hit a car in front.
She said the fog was so thick she could only see a few cars ahead but added: “All I could hear was the cars smashing in front of each other and I could not know how far ahead the accident was.”
Later she said she could see “smashed cars everywhere”, a lorry that had crashed into the central reservation, and ambulance crews helping injured people with one team carrying a man in a stretcher.
Ch Insp Andy Reeves said the crash was over a “protracted area” with undamaged vehicles between others which had collided.
The injured people were taken to six different hospitals.
‘Hazardous fog’
When asked if the fog had caused the crash, Mr Reeves said it was “too early” to give a cause but added the “weather will be a factor”.
“It was... very hazardous. It was described to me as a very thick fog and it was certainly low visibility at the time.”
He said he expected the crossing to remain closed in both directions for the whole of the working day, including the evening rush hour.
The front of the crash happened where traffic was coming off the bridge towards Sittingbourne, and it had then “concertinaed” over the bridge behind it with incidents stretching back to Queenborough, he said.
Mr Reeves said there could also be a small number of incidents on the northbound carriageway.
Police said if people had to make essential journeys to the island they could use the old Kingsferry Bridge, but should expect long delays.
Sittingbourne and Sheppey MP Gordon Henderson said he had previously had concerns about lighting on the bridge and said he would be asking questions of the authorities about the accident.
He added: “Today my concerns must rest solely with the people that have been injured on the bridge.”
The £100m four-lane crossing, which connects the Isle of Sheppey with mainland Kent, opened in 2006 and is 0.75 miles (1.25km) long and rises to 115ft (35m) at its highest point.
•Credit (except headline): BBC. Photo shows accident scene.
Source News Express

Ariel Castro, Cleveland Kidnapper Dead....Found Hanging In Prison Cell






Convicted kidnapper and rapist, Ariel Castro was found dead on Tuesday evening, 19 Action News reported. He was 53.
On Aug. 1, Castro was sentenced to life plus 1,000 years in prison for kidnapping and raping Amanda Berry, Michelle Knight and Gina DeJesus, and holding them captive in his Cleveland home for more than a decade.
He pleaded guilty to 937 counts, including murder and kidnapping, in exchange for the death penalty being taken off the table, CNN reported.
During the sentencing, Castrodenied being abusive and insisted that most of the sex was consensual.
'I'm not a violent person," Castro said. "I simply kept them there without them being able to leave."
The three women disappeared separately between 2002 and 2004. They escaped on May 6, when one of the women broke part of a door and yelled to neighbors for help. Castro was arrested that same night.





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Photo: Kim Kardashian's dramatic hair makeover

Kim Kardashian debuted her new blonde hair at a barbecue in Beverly Hills, Calif., over the weekend, E! News first reported Tuesday. The 32-year-old got a dramatic makeover by dyeing her brunette locks an ombre shade of blonde. The new look is dark at the roots and light at the ends.
However, her hair colourist, George Papanikolas doesn't think the transition to blonde is  going to be permanent.
Check out the photo...love it!

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Girl 'raped by Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell' had no injuries, jury is told by doctor who examined her








Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell arrives at Manchester Crown Court for the third day of his trial

The girl allegedly raped by Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell showed no signs of injury during physical examination, according to a medical expert.

The girl claimed she had been raped at the age of six, nine and 10 during years of sexual abuse at the hands of the soap star.

But during a full intimate medical examination a doctor found no evidence of injury that could be directly attributed to a sexual assault or rape.

Dr Louise O’Connor said that during examination she found no evidence of physical injury that would support or negate claims of sexual abuse.

She said: ‘Having no injuries certainly does not negate any of those allegations - a significant number of children and young people who make allegations of assault and come to us to be examined will not have any injuries.’

Le Vell, 48, who has played garage mechanic Kevin Webster in the ITV1 soap for 30 years, is facing a total of 12 sex charges.

He is accused of five counts of rape, three of indecent assault, two counts of sexual activity with a child and two of causing a child to engage in sexual activity.

Dressed in a blue suit and shirt - who was charged under his real name of Michael Turner - sat in the dock as the doctor gave evidence.

The jury at Manchester Crown Court was told the physical examination took place two years after the last alleged sexual assault had occurred.

Dr O’Connor, a paediatric consultant, examined the girl at the St Mary’s Sexual Assault Centre in Manchester after the alleged victim made the allegations in October 2011.




A court picture of Le Vell from yesterday. Le Vell, who is on trial under his real name of Michael Turner, denies the offences saying they are 'an absolute pack of lies'





Le Vell is accused of five counts of rape, three of indecent assault, two counts of sexual activity with a child and two of causing a child to engage in sexual activity. He denies all the charges




Le Vell was seen in Manchester alongside his brother Phil before the third day of his trial






Le Vell, 48, who has played garage mechanic Kevin Webster in the ITV soap for 30 years, is facing a total of 12 sex charges

She said she cooperated throughout the intimate physical examination though was in some discomfort during certain procedures.

She said the girl suffered from a hereditary condition - lichen sclerosis - that could make the skin prone to irritation and infection.



Le Vell (left) who has been charged under his real name of Michael Turner, has been accused of raping the girl as she clutched a teddy bear

But Dr O’Connor said that during the examination she could find no clear evidence of physical injury that would support claims of sexual assault.

She said: ‘We can’t say that lichen sclerosis supports the allegations of sexual abuse. However the symptoms can be triggered by friction or rubbing.’

The court heard the last alleged sexual assault had occurred some two years earlier and physical injury could have completely healed.

Dr O’Connor said quite serious injury and laceration could have healed without leaving any noticeable scarring on medical examination.

She added: ‘The timing of an examination is most important in dating injuries. Injuries heal up quickly, certain injuries persist.

'The medical findings are neutral and neither support or refute the allegations.’

Earlier the jury were told the 48-year-old married actor had repeatedly raped and sexually abused the girl from the age of six.

On one occasion he allegedly held her favourite teddy bear over her mouth to ensure she remained silent while he raped her.

The court also heard the girl revealed she had been raped while attending a motivational conference hosted by a woman who had herself been raped as a young child.

The teenager had travelled to the self-help conference with her mother and the pair had attended workshops and seminars separately.

But during a scheduled break in the day the girl broke the news to her mother and told her it had been going on for years and years.

Le Vell was initially arrested in 2011 but the case was dropped only for him to be re-arrested and charged in the light of fresh evidence last year.

One of the longest-serving actors on Coronation Street, he has been suspended from the show until the conclusion of the case.

The case continues.



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Monday, 2 September 2013

Rapist collapses as police informs him that the woman he raped was HIV positive


A rapist who was put behind bars today faces an agonising wait to find out if he has caught HIV from his victim.

Richard Thomas, 27, collapsed when police informed him about the woman's medical status and is still waiting to hear if he has contracted the incurable virus.

Thomas, of Leigh in Greater Manchester, knew the woman and was aware that she has another illness but had not known about the HIV. The court heard he was shocked when he was told and asked to be taken to hospital, Liverpool Crown Court heard.



Torment: A rapist recently jailed at Liverpool Crown Court will have to wait until Friday to find out if he has caught HIV from his victim

He had let himself into her home in the middle of the night and she awoke to find him raping her.

'She froze and no words were exchanged. He pulled up his shorts and left,' said Harry Pepper, prosecuting.

'He was arrested and interviewed and said he had been drinking heavily, taken cocaine and ecstasy and could not recall the incident,' he added.

His barrister, Virginia Hayton, said that he still cannot recall the attack but when told about it he said that the woman 'would not lie, she tells the truth. If she says I have done it, I have done it'.

Jailing Thomas for five years and four months Judge Mark Brown said that he had committed 'this dreadful offence' while she lay asleep, having taken a sleeping tablet, and it had left her distressed and anxious.He also ordered him to sign the Sex Offenders Register for life.

Thomas pleaded guilty to raping the woman on July 20 this year.

Miss Hayton said that Thomas, who has previous convictions but none for sexual offences, is 'remorseful' and 'cannot understand why he did it and it is troubling him'.

She said that he started using cannabis at the age of nine, drinking heavily at the age of 11, became addicted to ecstasy and cocaine at 13 and was put in care the following year.

He has been trying to contact his family but they want nothing to do with him and he will now be away from his partner and their young daughter and his two other older daughters from previous relationships.

Miss Hayton told the court that Thomas will not find out the result of his HIV test until Friday and has had the worry of the outcome hanging over him.

'It is his own fault, if he had not committed this offence he would not have placed himself in this position.'



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Coffin dealer 'kidnaps himself' and demands ransom from brothers

Ogbu and Ani

Photo: Ogbu and Ani


The police in Enugu State have arrested a coffin dealer, Mr. Samuel Ani, for allegedly “kidnapping himself” and demanding ransom from his younger brothers.

Ani was arrested last Thursday in a bush where he had hid himself for six days.

The police said on Sunday that it was from the bush that the suspect made telephone calls to his two younger brothers that he had been abducted and that N2m was required to get him out of the purported kidnappers den. He was said to have told his brothers that failure to pay the ransom meant that he would be killed.

The brothers, however, reported the case to the Enugu State Police Command, which in turn mobilised its anti-kidnap unit.

Our correspondent learnt that an initial sum of N100, 000 was paid into the account number provided by the supposed kidnappers.

However, a girl, Oluchi Ogbu, was arrested when she went to withdraw the money from a new generation bank on Agbani Road, Enugu.

The Police Public Relations Officer for the state, Mr. Ebere Amaraizu, said, “The girl was identified as Oluchi Ogbu from Akpugo in Nkanu West Local Government Area. She is Samuel Ani’s fiancĂ©e.

“On closer interrogation, she revealed that the account belongs to her but she was instructed by Samuel (Ani) to supply the account number so that his brothers could pay the ransom into it. She said she was instructed to cash it as soon as she received an alert of the payment and bring it to him (Ani).”

Amaraizu said Ogbu’s revelation led to the arrest of Ani in the bush.

“When we arrested him, he disclosed that he was not kidnapped, adding that he kidnapped himself so that his wealthy younger brothers could pay money for ransom, which he would use to sort out his financial challenges,” the PPRO said.

The suspect told the police that, apart from the deceit, there was no other way his brothers would give him money.

The suspect said he needed to trick the brothers to get out money from them in order to address his immediate challenges, which he said required huge amount of money.

It was learnt that Ani was married and had five children, but had not told Ogbu, who he also promised marriage.”

The PPRO said investigation into the incident was ongoing.



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Akon, Don Jazzy, P Square, D’Banj, etc...Check out the Forbes top 10 richest african artistes


Channel O and Forbes Africa present the top 10 most bankable/richest artistes in Africa. This list was put together using factors such as endorsement value, popularity, show rates, Sales, awards, YouTube views, appearance in newspapers, investment, social media presense, Influence and so many other factors. The list shows the African artistes making the most money in Africa.

Check out the top10 list:

1. AKON – CEO of Konvict Music, opened doors with other African artiste

2. DON JAZZY – Producer. CEO Mavin Records, MTN, Samsung and Loyal Milk endorsement. D’Banj, Kanye West, Beyonce and Jay Z on production credits.

3. P SQUARE – Music Duo. Featured on Forbes Africa twice, sold out concerts, presidential guest in at least 5 African countries, they fly private jets…

psquare-whiz-kid
*Peter Okoye, Wizkid, Paul Okoye


4. D’BANJ – Music Artiste. G.O.O.D Music deal, Sony Entertainment deal

5. WIZKID – Music Artiste. EME artiste, Starboy CEO, affiliation with Disturbing London, several international collaborations, highest paid Pepsi ambassador in Africa, ambassador of MTN

6. 2FACE IDIBIA – Music Artiste. 10million CDs and at least 7million digital sales, one campaign… associated with Guinness, Haven Homes, Airtel Worldwide and philantropist – 2face foundation

7. ANSELMO RALPH – Musically Artiste Samsung and Coca Cola ambassador, Perfume line, clothing label, multimillion dollar tour bus, Sony artiste.

8. SARKODIE – Rapper. Youth ambassador Ghana, Sark clothing, Samsung ambassador, fan milk Ghana ambassador.

9. ICE PRINCE – Artiste. Six million downloads, 2 studio owner, one foundation member, Plug N Play ambassador, Zamani foundation.

10. BANKY W – Artiste. Co owner EME, Samsung Ambassador, Philanthropist, multiple award winner.





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Saturday, 31 August 2013

Mandela release reports 'incorrect'


Nelson Mandela - photo 2005
Mr Mandela has been in hospital since 8 June
Reports that former South African President Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital are incorrect, South Africa's presidency says.
The BBC and other news outlets reported earlier that Mr Mandela had returned to his Johannesburg home.
The presidency said in a statement that Mr Mandela was critical but stable but at times his condition became unstable prompting medical intervention.
The 95-year-old was admitted with a recurring lung infection on 8 June.
The country's first black president, Mr Mandela is revered by many as the father of the nation.
His prolonged hospital stay has caused concern both in South Africa and abroad.
The infection is said to date back to a period of nearly three decades he spent in prison for anti-apartheid activity.
People from South Africa and around the world have sent him their best wishes, and flowers and other tributes have collected outside Pretoria's MediClinic Heart Hospital.
Throughout Mr Mandela's stay in hospital, President Jacob Zuma urged the country to pray for him and keep him in their thoughts.

The allegation that Princess Diana was murdered by the SAS is under investigation......tantalizing new clues



The final, haunting photo of Princess Diana, taken on the night she died, shows her sitting with her boyfriend Dodi Fayed in the back of a Mercedes car as it roars away from the rear entrance of the Paris Ritz Hotel, heading for the couple’s secret love-nest near the Champs-Elysees.

Diana is twisting her head to peer out of the Mercedes’ rear window, anxiously looking to see if her car is being chased by the paparazzi who had besieged her and Dodi since their arrival in the French capital from a Mediterranean holiday eight hours earlier.

At the wheel is chauffeur Henri Paul. Dodi’s bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones is in the front passenger seat.



The haunting last picture taken of Diana shows her peering out the rear window to look for paparazzi. Trevor Ress and chauffeur Henri Paul are also pictured

What happened over the next two minutes is central to a new probe by Scotland Yard into an astonishing claim from an SAS sniper, known as Soldier N, that members of his elite regiment assassinated Diana seconds after the Mercedes sped at 63mph into the notoriously dangerous Pont d’Alma road tunnel.

Many will dismiss Soldier N’s claims as yet another conspiracy theory. After all, millions of words have been written about Diana’s death at 12.20am on Sunday, August 31, 1997.

Two inquiries, by Scotland Yard and the French police, have found the deaths were a tragic accident.

An official inquest, which ended five years ago, came to the same conclusion.

The world was led to believe the blame lay with the grossly negligent driving of an intoxicated Mr Paul and the pursuing paparazzi.

But — however unlikely they may seem at first glance — I am convinced there is something in Soldier N’s claims.

Ever since Diana’s death at the age of 36, I have investigated forensically the events that led up to the crash and what happened afterwards.

I have spoken to eye-witnesses, French and British intelligence officers, SAS soldiers and to friends of Diana and Dodi. And I have interviewed the Brittany-based parents of the 41-year-old chauffeur Henri Paul. They told me, with tears in their eyes, that their son was not a heavy drinker: his chosen potion was a bottle of beer or the occasional Ricard, a liquorice-flavoured aperitif.

The fact is that too many of these accounts suggest that Diana’s death was no accident.



Diana in a hotel lift with Dodi Fayed. Sue Reid believes there may be some truth in he Soldier N's claims

Crucially, my investigations show that the paparazzi who supposedly hounded Diana to her death were not even in the Pont d’Alma tunnel at the time of the car crash.

They also reveal how a high-powered black motorbike — which did not belong to any of the paparazzi — shot past Diana’s Mercedes in the tunnel.

Eyewitnesses say its rider and pillion passenger deliberately caused the car to crash.

In addition, my inquiries unearthed the existence of a shadowy SAS unit that answers to MI6, as well as the names of two MI6 officers who were linked by a number of sources to Diana’s death.

Could the Establishment really have turned Henri Paul and the paparazzi into scapegoats? Could there have been a skilful cover-up by people in powerful places to hide exactly what did happen?

There is little doubt that Diana, recently divorced from Prince Charles, was a thorn in the side of the Royal Family. Her romance with Dodi, though only six weeks old, was serious.

The Princess had given her lover her ‘most precious possession’ — a pair of her deceased father’s cufflinks — and phoned friends, saying she had a ‘big surprise’ for them when she returned from Paris.



Dodi had slipped out of the Ritz Hotel, as Diana was having her hair done, to collect a jewel-encrusted ring adorned with the words ‘Tell Me Yes’ from a swanky Paris jeweller. It came from a collection of engagement rings.

Rumours were circulating, too, that the Princess was pregnant. Photographs of her in a leopard-print swimsuit, on holiday in the South of France 14 days earlier, show an unmistakable bump around her waistline.

And, as the Mail revealed after Diana’s death, she had visited — in the strictest secrecy — a leading London hospital for a pregnancy scan just before that photo was snapped.

To add to the disquiet, the mother of a future King of England and head of the Church of England was threatening to move abroad with her Muslim boyfriend and take the royal Princes, William and Harry, with her.

Dodi had bought an estate, once owned by film star Julie Andrews, by the beach in Malibu, California, and shown Diana a video of it. He told her the sumptuous house was where they would spend their married life.

Ostracised by the Royal Family and stripped of her HRH title, Diana was said to be excited by the prospect.

Dodi’s father, Mohamed Al Fayed, the multi-millionaire former owner of Harrods, insists Diana was pregnant by his son and preparing to tell the young Princes about her forthcoming marriage when she returned to Britain on September 1 — the day after the crash — before they went back to boarding school.

However far-fetched it sounds, all the Establishment concerns about Diana were genuine. But could this really have led to her assassination? And if so, how could it have been carried out?

These questions are partially answered by the compelling testimony of 14 independent eyewitnesses near the crash scene that night. They say Diana’s car was surrounded at the entrance to the Alma tunnel by a phalanx of cars and motorcycles, which sped after the Mercedes.



Conspiracy theories have long surrounded Diana's death in Paris in 1997 despite the official finding that it was an accident caused by paparazzi photographers

The assumption has always been that the cars and bikes were carrying the paparazzi. By the Monday morning after the crash, outside the Alma tunnel, a huge message had appeared. ‘Killer paparazzi’ had been sprayed in gold paint on the walls.

No one, to this day, knows who put it there — or why they were not stopped by the French authorities from doing so.

Yet the paparazzi following Diana did not reach the Pont d’Alma tunnel until at least one minute after the crash, so they cannot be to blame.

Indeed, two years later they were cleared of manslaughter charges after the French state prosecutor said there was ‘insufficient evidence’ of their involvement in Diana’s death.

What happened is that the paparazzi had been deceived. In a clever ploy devised by Henri Paul, the Ritz had placed a decoy Mercedes at the front of the hotel to confuse the photographers, which allowed the lovers to slip out of the back door into a similar car.

The last picture of Diana peering from the rear window was taken by a France-based photographer who had seen through the ruse and was standing on the pavement by the hotel’s rear entrance watching as the ‘real’ Mercedes sped off.



The allegation that Princess Diana was murdered by the SAS is under investigation

Yet that Mercedes was definitely being hotly pursued when in the tunnel. The independent witnesses insist it was being followed not only by the black motorbike, but by two speeding cars, a dark saloon and a white turbo Fiat Uno.


There is no evidence to link these cars or the motorcycle to the paparazzi who had been waiting at the Ritz.

The saloon tail-gated the Mercedes, which made the chauffeur — thinking, wrongly, he was being pursued by paparazzi — drive even faster and more erratically. Meanwhile, the Uno accelerated, clipping the side of the Mercedes to push it to one side.

This maneuver allowed the black motorbike to speed past Diana’s car, with its two riders wearing helmets that hid their faces.

Witnesses claim that when the bike was about 15ft in front of the car, there was a fierce flash of white light from the motorbike. The suggestion is that this came from a laser beam carried by the pillion passenger and directed at the car.

The witnesses’ view is that the flash of light blinded Henri Paul temporarily. It was followed by a loud bang as the limousine swerved violently before slamming into the 13th pillar in the tunnel and being reduced to a mass of wrecked metal.

One of those eyewitnesses, a French harbour pilot driving ahead of the Mercedes through the tunnel, watched the scene in his rear-view mirror.


Chillingly, he recalls the black motorbike stopping after the crash and one of the riders jumping off the bike before going to peer in the Mercedes window at the passengers.

The rider, who kept his helmet on, then turned to his compatriot on the bike and gave a gesture used informally in the military (where both arms are crossed over the body and then thrown out straight to each side) to indicate ‘mission accomplished’.

Afterwards, he climbed back on the motorcycle, which raced off out of the tunnel. The riders on the bike, and the vehicle itself, have never been identified.

The harbour pilot, whose wife was with him in the car, has described the horrifying scenario as resembling a ‘terrorist attack’.

So, who could have been driving the bike and the other vehicles that did follow Diana’s car into the Alma tunnel that night?



Princess Diana and with Dodi Fayed (pictured together on the night they died) were killed alongside Henri Paul when the car crashed in a Paris tunnel

Could they really have been part of the plot to get rid of Diana and her lover — a plot orchestrated by MI6 or the SAS regiment, as the latest sensational claims suggest?

After Diana’s death, I received a nine-line note in the post containing the names of two MI6 men who have spent their entire careers working at the heart of the British Establishment, representing the Government as senior diplomats, whom I will call X and Y.

Written in blue felt-tip pen on a flimsy piece of paper ripped from an A4 exercise book, the note said: ‘If you are brave enough, dig deeper to learn about X and Y. Both MI6. Both were involved at the highest level in the murder of the Princess.’ It signed off with the words: ‘Good luck.’

Of course, an unsigned note does not provide firm evidence, or anything like it, that MI6 spies were operating in Paris that evening or were connected with Diana’s death.

Yet their names came up again when I received a call from a well-placed source within the intelligence services.


The families of Henri Paul and Dodi al Fayed (pictured with Princess Diana) have always believed their was a murder plot

He named the same two men, X and Y, who had overseen the ‘Paris operation’ and said the crash was designed to frighten Diana into halting her romance with Dodi because he was considered an unsuitable partner.

‘We hoped to break her arm or cause a minor injury,’ said my informant. ‘The operation was also overseen by a top MI6 officer known as the tall man, who is now retired and living on the Continent. He admits it went wrong. No one in MI6 wanted Diana to be killed.’

And this week the men’s names were mentioned again, this time by Moscow intelligence.

According to the author of a new book, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, the SVR, knew that X and Y were in Paris on the night Diana died. And after the car crash the SVR set out to find out why.

Gennady Sokolov, whose book The Kremlin vs The Windsors will be published next year, told me this week: ‘Of course our people were following your agents.


They were senior MI6 officers operating secretly in Paris that night, without the knowledge of even French counter-intelligence. They left again after she was dead.

‘Her relationship and possible marriage to Dodi was deeply worrying to senior royals in Britain. The Princess’s phone was constantly listened to and she was followed all the time.

‘After the crash, public opinion was deliberately led astray. Scapegoats were created, such as the paparazzi and the drunk driver. There was a dance around Henri Paul, saying he was an alcohol addict, a virtual kamikaze, who helped to destroy them all. It is total nonsense.

‘From the very beginning, it was clear to me it was not just an accident. My sources in the SVR and other Russian secret services are sure it was a very English murder.

‘They have talked to me about an SAS squad called The Increment, which is attached to MI6, being involved in the assassination.


‘These guys work on the top level without leaving a single trace, and — perhaps — one was on the motorbike following Diana’s car.’ But why did none of this extraordinary story come out at the inquest into Diana’s death, which should have been the final word on it?

It’s true that 14 tunnel witnesses were at least allowed to appear or send their testimonies. But much of their vital information was completely submerged by the sheer volume of evidence presented over the six months of the hearing.

We heard that chauffeur Henri Paul and Dodi Fayed were killed instantly; that the sole survivor was the bodyguard Trevor Rees Jones, who suffered such devastating facial injuries he has no memory of events in the tunnel, and that with the pulmonary vein in her chest torn, Diana died nearly four hours later of heart failure and blood loss at Paris’s Pitie Salpetriere hospital.

But we also know that the inquest never unravelled the full truth. More than 170 important witnesses, including the doctor who embalmed Diana’s body (a process that camouflages pregnancy in post-mortem blood tests) were never called to the inquest.

One radiologist from Pitie Salpetriere hospital, who said that she had seen a small foetus of perhaps six to ten weeks in the Princess’s womb during an X-ray and a later sonogram of her body, was not questioned.



Diana with Dodi's father, Mohammed Al Fayed, who has always said that she was pregnant

Instead, she was allowed by the judge heading the inquest, Lord Justice Scott Baker, to send a statement giving her current address in America and no more details.

Crucially, the hearing was cruelly unfair to chauffeur Henri Paul, who was vilified from the beginning.

On the day after the crash, French authorities insisted that he was an alcoholic and ‘drunk as a pig’ when he left the Ritz that night to drive the lovers to Dodi’s Paris apartment near the Champs-Elysees.

It has since emerged that the blood tests on Paul’s body had not been completed when they made the announcement to journalists.

Furthermore, the chauffeur had passed an intensive medical examination for flying lessons three days before the crash — his liver showed no sign of alcohol abuse.

A string of witnesses at the Ritz say Paul drank two shots of his favourite Ricard at the bar before taking to the wheel, which was confirmed by bar receipts at the hotel.

However, after a shambolic mix- up over his blood samples (deliberate or otherwise), it was pronounced by a medical expert at the inquest that Paul had downed ten of the aperitifs, was twice over the British driving limit and three times over the French one, when he drove the Mercedes that night.

Yesterday was the 16th anniversary of Diana’s death and there are bunches of fresh flowers on the gilded gates leading to her London home, Kensington Palace. The flowers to commemorate the Princess may be fewer now, but there are still as many questions into her death as ever.



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Women in Lagos becoming more and more addicted to push-up bras and bum enhancers

Bum pad


Investigation by Saturday PUNCH shows that many women in Lagos have become addicted to using push-up bras and bum enhancers. Meanwhile, the downside of the trend, as explained by many of the women, is that they lack confidence when they don’t have the body gears to rely on.

Basically, the push-up bra –as the name suggests – is padded in such a way that it thrusts the breasts forward and make them appear rounder and fuller. Similarly, bum enhancers are padded gears worn like panties or ‘bum shorts’. They give a woman noticeable curves in the hip and bum areas. And like the push-up bra, a bum enhancer will most times ensure the wearer gets the attention of men, even if she is not that naturally endowed.

For instance, a female banker, who identified herself as Kemi, said she is the “number one fan of push-up bras”, saying she never steps out of her home without having them on. However, Kemi feared that she had gotten addicted to the use of the fashion gear.

She said, “The truth is that I don’t like how I (my breasts) look without the push-up bras. I’m addicted to them to the extent that I don’t feel okay wearing the normal ones again. Even when I’m wearing a camisole under a jacket, I don’t feel alright without a push-up bra.

“It makes me feel more confident and when I feel confident, I tend to work better. I actually tried a few times to stop and go back to using normal bras, but it’s been difficult because I don’t like the way I look in them. It’s like I always get positive attention when I wear push-up bras.”

Popularly called bum-bum or yodi at Lagos open markets, bum enhancer is relatively new in the market when compared to the push-up bra.

Ms. Titi Babatunde, who sells women’s underwear at Oshodi Market, Lagos, said she sold at least 24 bum enhancers a week.

Babatunde explained that the N1,200 price tag on the Chinese-made bum enhancers on display at her stall, was as a result of a drastic reduction in its price a few years ago. It used to go for N3,000. Investigation, however, shows that the more expensive European or North-American designed bum enhancers cost N4,000 and above in stores across Lagos.

She said, “Even when it was N3,000 women used to rush it. There is no day I don’t sell yodi and push-up bra. I sell up to two dozens of yodi and 10 dozens of push-up bras in a week. Both students and workers, young and old patronise us.”

A buyer, who identified herself as Janet, said that she loved wearing bum enhancers because they helped in making her more attractive.

Like Kemi, Janet’s confidence level seems to be tied to her use of bum enhancers.

She said, “The bum enhancers give me what I lack naturally. Honestly, I used to feel bad that my friends were getting more attention from guys. But now, I have a boyfriend too. But it’s not something women like to announce to everyone. Most women like to keep it as a secret.”

Asked if her boyfriend is pleased with her real shape, she said, “I wear jeans (jean trousers) most times and he hasn’t seen me in anything else. I don’t know yet if he will notice later or not, but when we get to that bridge, we will cross it.”

At Oke-Arin Market on the Lagos Island, Mr. Laide Adedeji, who also sells women underwear, including push-up bras and bum enhancers, said his female customers included women of 60 years and above. He blamed the society, particularly men, for putting pressure on women to have specific figures.

He said, “That is why you find women of 18 years and above coming to buy all these push-up bras and bum enhancers to live up to the expectations of the society. Some women have small breasts, but they feel bad because you hear men joking that there will be nothing to play with.

“The same thing applies to bums too; those that don’t have hips or bums that men like don’t feel good about it. I get customers as old as 60 years asking for push-up bras and bum enhancers. They say the enhancers push their tummies inside and make Iro and buba (native attire) fit them better.”

But it is not only fashion gears that are trendy among women aiming at head-turning figures; the popularity of buttocks injection and other cosmetic procedures to modify breasts and bums is also fast increasing in Lagos.

An Associate Professor of Plastic Surgery, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Dr. Idowu Fadeyibi, confirms that the hospital sees many patients who require cosmetic procedures to modify their body parts. He explained that Nigeria’s conservative culture was largely responsible for patients wanting to keep such procedures secret.

He said breast surgery is becoming more common among Nigerian women who come more to reduce the size and modify the shape of their breasts.

“We do reconstructive and aesthetic surgeries and people come for both, although the ratio is about ten to one, because more people come for reconstructive surgery. Sometimes, we remove from one part of the body and add to another to make the other part more prominent or the addition could be synthetic (artificial),” he said.

For instance, Fadeyibi said a procedure could involve removing fat from the tummy and adding this to the breasts and buttocks as enhancement. Alternatively, he said the use of implants and expanders are also employed, depending on the case.

Investigation shows that a significant number of men are suckers for firm breasts and round bums, but whether they like the use of fashion gears by women to enhance body features is another issue entirely.

A cross section of men, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH on the issue, questioned the social and moral justification of women wearing body gears that create an illusion of a supposed finer figure.

They said they were tired of seeing women who appeared well endowed and beautiful only for them to be disappointed at the end of the day after finding out that the breasts and the bums weren’t as big as they had thought.

Mr. Femi Mohammed, a geo-scientist, described the use of fashion gears like bum enhancer and the push-up bra by women as ‘unfair’.

“It is cheating because it is plain deception. Men don’t use fake body parts to attract women, so women have no reason to resort to deception to look beautiful. It may be true that men like women that have good shapes, but what’s the use if the beautiful women are just artificial?” he asked.

Mohammed added that he could never marry a woman addicted to such fashion gears.

Also, Mr. Muyiwa Babafemi recalled trying to get the attention of a beautiful busty lady for three months before he finally succeeded.

Babafemi, however, said he felt disappointed when he saw a ‘completely different person’ during his first intimate moment with the woman.

He said, “She went to the bathroom and when she came out, she did not have the features I thought she had. Initially, I thought she had big boobs, but when she came out, everything had become flat. I was really disappointed.

“I had to advise her to stop the deception; even if she would enhance her looks, it doesn’t have to be so much that it will be so obvious. Any man would be disappointed, especially, if he was attracted to the lady in the first place because of her breasts.”

But Babatunde, who claimed to be defending the rights of women to “continue to look good,” said there was nothing wrong with women’s over-reliance on bum enhancers and push-up bras. She said that since women give birth, it then gives them a tenable excuse to improve their appearance, artificially or not.

Babatunde, who also wears bum enhancers and push-up bras said, “Once a woman gives birth, her body can never be the same. So women need secret things like that to continue to look good, even when they are out of shape. It’s called ‘packaging’.”

Also, Mrs. Mosunmola Awolola of Damscare Ventures, Ikeja, Lagos, who sells female underwear, advised women to be cautious in their use of fashion gears that create wrong impressions.

Awolola said she always warned her customers of the danger of getting addicted to these shape enhancers.

She said, “Although, they have advantages since they don’t have side effects like drugs, there are disadvantages too. The major disadvantage is that many women get addicted to using them.

“But still, I warn my customers that such things are not for everyday use or one will soon lack confidence in her real self.”

Awolola recalled a recent incident where a customer ‘tried’ a push-up bra for the first time in her store and immediately fell in love with it.

She said, “The first thing the lady said was that she would never wear a normal bra again. This was a lady we spent so much time convincing to, at least, try the push-up bra because we didn’t have what she wanted. The lady eventually dumped her bra and wore the push-up bra she bought home. She also promised to come back for more.”

A man may not easily know when a woman is wearing a push-up bra or a bum enhancer but Awolola said getting to know this is not as difficult as it seems. She said the fashion gears make the breasts, bum and hips to appear ‘too perfect’.

“Those of us selling them know when someone is using them. The trick is that when the shape of a lady’s bum or breasts appears too good to be true,it has probably been enhanced,” she said.

Speaking on the risk involved in aesthetic surgical procedures, Fadeyibi described such surgeries as safe, if done properly.

In addition, Fadeyibi described the recent quest for aesthetic surgery to enhance body parts such as breasts and buttocks as justifiable. Saturday PUNCH learnt that an average buttocks enhancement job costs at least N3m. Implants for buttocks cost about N600,000, excluding hospital charges and drugs.

A fitness instructor, Mr. Kola Lijoka, however, has different ideas on how to achieve self confidence and body enhancement. According to him, the application and use of surgical procedures and injections to get bigger bums is “totally unnecessary.”

He said, “At the gym, your instructor will tell you what to do to enhance your body shape through exercising. This is healthy and can be achieved in three months, depending on what needs to be achieved.”

He added that ‘simple squatting’ can do a lot of good to the hips and bum, and that other specific exercises are available to help the chest area of both men and women.

A Consultant Psychiatrist with the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Oshodi, Dr. Mashudat Bello-Mojeed, said the problem confronting ladies that find it hard to do without body gears could be described as “low self esteem”.

She said, “It has to do with the self fulfillment aspect of a human being. For example, for somebody with a deformity or sagging breasts, it can be like a mark of shame. So, such things like push-up bras offer a palliative solution. Of course, this is a false relief because the problem persists and once the thing is not there, the person will not have that self esteem she normally has when using it.”

Bello-Mojeed, however, advised those addicted to these body enhancers to “identify the problem and seek the help of a psychologist.”

She said, “Some exercises will also help, although, they may not give the same result as the artificial things, but they will help the person’s confidence. But if the problem is severe, the person can also go for surgery; it is allowed.”


Controversy begins to trail demolition of Onitsha hotel where human heads were found

On August 1, 2013, an unprecedented crowd gathered in front of Upper Class Hotel, 8 Market road, Onitsha , Anambra State, to witness its demolition, following the discovery of two human heads and ammunitions by operatives of the Anambra State Police Command.

Gov Obi supervising the demolition...
Gov Obi supervising the demolition…

Consequently, proprietor of the hotel, Mr Bonaventure Mokwe, alongside 13 of his staff were reportedly arrested.Controversy has however begun to trail the demolition action allegedly on the directive of the Anambra State Government and the continued detention of the suspects.Although the hotel proprietor’s wife, Mrs Nkiru Mokwe, had earlier cried foul over the demolition of her husband’s hotel, even as she had raised alarm that her husband’s life was in danger.Throwing its weight behind Mrs Mokwe’s cry of injustice, the Network on Police Reform in Nigeria, NOPRIN, comprising 46 civil society organisations spread across the country,with the aim of promoting police accountability and respect for human rights has described the continuous detention of the suspects without trail as unconstitutional.

*The 'hotel ...Before the bulldozer moved in
*The ‘hotel …Before the bulldozer moved in

Taking a swipe on the state government, NOPRIN also accused operatives of the state command’s Special Anti-Robbery Squad,SARS for working for the interest of politicians, rather than the Nigeria Police Force.

It therefore, called on the Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar to re-organise SARS with a view to insulating them from abuse of office.Asserting that there was more to the demolition of the hotel than the alleged discovery of human heads, NOPRIN’s Programme and Advocacy Coordinator, Mr Okechukwu Nwanguma , while briefing newsmen on the development, stated that : “ the Anambra State Government ‘s policy of extralegal demolition of properties of persons accused of crime in the state is condemnable.
The state government’s rationalisation that such clearly illegal and primitive action is in line with its policy to sustain the fight against crime and criminality , is preposterous and unfounded in logic and law.While violent crime plagues Anambra State as most other states in Nigeria and daily assuming a n alarming proportion, nothing whatsoever can justify any crime fighting policy or measure that is contrary to the fundamental law of the country that violates human rights, subverts due process and observance of the rule of law..“ Among the hallmarks and cardinal principles of democracy include respect for human rights, principle compliance with the due process and observance of the rule of law .
Any law enforcement or crime fighting approach that compromises or falls foul of any of these basic democratic principles, will not only be unlawful and criminal but will be counter productive. Democracy is protected by the rule of law. The absence of it will be anarchy which is a threat to democracy.“The prevailing situation in Anambra State, whereby the state government demolishes property of any person accused of a crime, without any judicial process or valid order of court amounts to lawlessness. It is a policy that promotes self help. It is susceptible to abuse and creates room for the persecution or witch hunting of political opponents or personal vendetta.

Illegal arrest:
“Mr. Mokwe and 13 of his workers arrested along with him,including a Doctorate Degree student at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, who works part time in the hotel to pay for his studies have remained in detention at SARS Awkuzu till date without any indication from the police as to what next step they want to take.“Following complaints received by NOPRIN on August 4, that Mr. Mokwe was detained, chained and being tortured, with fears that he may be extra judicially killed in custody, we called and inquired directly from the OC SARS, CSP Nwafor on the condition of Mr. Mokwe in police custody.
He only confirmed to us that Mr. Mokwe was still in their custody and alive. He however, refused to state how soon the police will charge him to court or free him. Since then, we were informed, he had been unchained and his wife and counsel allowed to see him some times of the day.

The police violated Mr. Mokwe’s rights to due process and presumption of innocence by detaining him indefinitely. Mr. Mokwe’s family insists that he was framed up by business rivals and enemies who had earlier threatened to plant incriminating objects and use the police to deal with him.
They contend that the demolished hotel was a commercial property that was accessible
to anyone who could pay for room rental and could implant human skulls there.

Conflicting report:
“The Mokwe’s family said that although the Police claimed to have recovered fresh human heads dripping with blood from the hotel, what they actually displayed to the media were two dried skulls.NOPRIN believes that if the police have credible evidence to prosecute the accused persons, they should not delay to charge and arraign them before a competent court of jurisdiction. His continued detention in SARS cell without trial is illegal, unconstitutional and condemnable. NOPRIN has already petitioned the Inspector-General of Police on this matter.
The Nigerian Constitution guarantees, among others: rights to life, liberty, fair hearing and due process. It prohibits torture,cruel, inhuman and other degrading treatment, and gives victims of human rights violations a right to seek redress in court. The African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights {Ratification and Enforcement) Act, which makes the African Charter part of Nigeria’s domestic law, reinforces these human rights guarantees which are essential for effective policing.Indicts operatives of SARS “We have received information about an unholy alliance between the Anambra State Government and the authorities at SARS in Awkuzu whose operatives operate as if they are above the law and accountability.
The use of SARS to provide security for illegal demolition of people’s property appear to underscore this unholy alliance.SARS is under police Force Criminal Investigation Department specifically charged to combat armed robbery and other heinous crimes nationwide. But SARS in all parts of Nigeria has gained embarrassing notoriety , tainting the image of the Nigerian Police locally and internationally, and should either be scrapped or comprehensively reformed to conform to modern standards of policing or human rights compliant policing.
“SARS operatives are known for arresting people for all manner of alleged offences, torturing,and executing suspects, and detainees in their custody are secretly ill- treated. They also dabble into civil disputes.
We therefore, call on Anambra State government to discharge its governance responsibilities lawfully and put a stop to all illegal, barbaric policies and actions,” Nwanguma stated.


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Tough as a pair of old boots....Nelson Mandela returns home from hospital

 
Former South African President Nelson Mandela has returned to his home in Johannesburg after a long stay in hospital in Pretoria.

The 95-year-old was admitted with a recurring lung infection on 8 June.

Last week he was said to be critical but stable and "showing great resilience", and there has been no official update on him since then.

The country's first black president, Mr Mandela is revered by many as the father of the nation.

His prolonged hospital stay has caused concern both in South Africa and abroad.

The infection is said to date back to a period of nearly three decades he spent in prison for anti-apartheid activity.

The BBC's Mike Wooldridge in Johannesburg says it will be a relief for his family and for the nation that Mr Mandela has improved sufficiently for the journey to be made and for him to be cared for at home.
 
 
 
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Friday, 30 August 2013

Cannibal Cult Leader 'Black Jesus', Hacked To Death In Papua New Guinea


A cult leader suspected of cannibalism and sacrificial blood rituals has been hacked to death, police in Papua New Guinea say.

Convicted rapist Steven Tari, who was known as “Black Jesus”, had been on the run since a mass jail break-out earlier this year, the PNG Post Courier reports.

Madang provincial police commander Sylvester Kalaut confirmed his death and urged other escapees still on the run to surrender to avoid the same fate.



Steven Tari had been on the run since a mass jail break earlier this year (picture from Catholic.org)

Tari had been serving a prison term after being convicted of raping young girls and women who belonged to his Christian-based sect in 2010.

The former bible student had been accused of cannibalism, though he was only tried for rape, AFP reports. As part of his "culture ministry", he preached that young girls were to be "married" to him as it was God's prophecy.

In 2007 Fox News reported Tari had been involved in human sacrifice, drinking blood and eating flesh.


Tari (pictured in 2007) was beaten and captured by villagers who later handed him to the police

Kalaut told PNG daily The National that Tari and a disciple were in the process of attacking a young woman, when a group of angry villagers from Gal surrounded the pair and hacked them to death.

Tari is believed to have been involved in the murder of a young girl close to the village just a week ago.

“Those who live by the sword, die by the sword,” district administrator Lawrence Pitor told the newspaper.

He added: “(Tari) brought his own demise by the evil he dwelled in.”

Violent crime and allegations of witchcraft are rife in Papua New Guinea, where the government earlier this year voted to revive the death penalty.


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