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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Police Confirms Aluu4 Were Set Up



The murder of four University of Port Harcourt students by a mob in Aluu community in Rivers State has so far been justified by some people who believed the victims were actually criminals, but a statement by the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar has confirmed one of the stories we’ve heard about what went down in Aluu community the day the four UNIPORT students were murdered.

In a statement yesterday where the IGP excused the police’s non-intervention in the murder despite getting to the scene on time, he said the victims were not robbers, but they were set up by a man named Coxson Lelebori Lucky who was owing one of the victims an undisclosed sum of money.

Coxson Lelebori Lucky, the mastermind along with 21 suspects have already been arrested by the police.

Now that it has been confirmed that the victims were not robbers and one of them was actually owed, how do you plead for justifying their murder?




informationnigeria.org

ALUU 4: Police Arrest Mastermind of Aluu 4 Murders



The Nigeria Police Force has announced the arrest of the alleged mastermind of the killing of the four UNIPORT students murdered in the Aluu community in Rivers State.

The suspect’s name was given as Coxson Lerebori Lucky, also known as, Bright.

Lucky was declared wanted immediately after the four students, Ugonna Obuzor, 18; Lloyd Toku, 19; Tekena Elkanah, 20, and Chiadika Biringa, 20, were killed.

The students were accused of stealing laptops and smartphones, an allegation which has been declared untrue by the police authorities.

According to reports, the arrested suspect allegedly raised the false alarm which led to the mob action and eventual murder of the students.

Twenty-one people have so far been arrested and the IG of police has ordered an inquest into the alleged involvement of police men and have promised to bring to book any officer found involved in the killing.




businessdayonline

Boko Haram Condemns Uniport 4 Killing – Pot Calling The Kettle Black??

.....Spokesperson Says “This Is Pure Wickedness”




Dreaded Islamic sect Boko Haram has condemned the killing of 4 University of Port Harcourt’s student by the resident of Aluu village.

The sect’s spokesperson says “This is pure wickedness” and want the law enforcement agencies to see to it that justice is done.

Also denying involvement in the killing of over 25 students of Federal Polytechnic, Adamawa State University and the School of Health Technology.

The sect said they have no business with students or student politics and had nothing to do with the massacre as students were not their targets.

They said if students were their concern, other students in other schools would have also been attacked by now.




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Monday, 15 October 2012

PHOTO: Kim Kardashian Tweets Pic Of Her Purrrrfect Leopard Print Halloween Outfit

Kim Kardashian looks like she's found the purrrrrfect (sorry) costume for this year's Halloween festivities - a leopard costume, complete with a transparent front to show off her famous curves.
Well, this is Kim Kardashian, after all.


The reality star has dressed up as Poison Ivy and a sexy Little Red Riding Hood for past Halloweens so it was unlikely that she was going to make do with an old bed sheet thrown over her head for this year's celebrations.
Kim took the snap in the mirror of the fancy dress store's changing room before tweeting it to her millions of followers.







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Rihanna's 'We Found Love' First Recorded By Leona Lewis

Leona Reveals Rihanna Stole Her Song

 



Leona Lewis has revealed Rihanna's number one song 'We Found Love' was her song first.

The former 'X Factor' winner told the Daily Star: "It was the same version and production but mine’s better.”

The track, written and produced by Calvin Harris, became the longest running number one single of 2011 in America and topped the charts in 25 countries including the UK. Worldwide, the single has sold 6.3 million copies - making it one of best-selling singles of all time.

The 'Bleeding Love' singer, who has just released her third album 'Glassheart', said: "It was a bit annoying to see how big a hit it was around the world but if I’d released it maybe it wouldn’t have done as well."

Are you glad Rihanna released the track instead?

 
 
 
 
 
 
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