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Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Gov. Chime reacts to allegations...Admits detaining his wife in her own interest
Enugu – Gov. Sullivan Chime of Enugu State has promised to continue to protect the integrity of his wife, Clara, in spite of campaigns against him.
Speaking with newsmen in Enugu on Wednesday, Chime said it had become imperative for him to clarify issues about his wife’s health challenges going by the campaign of calumny against his person.“Well, my wife has some medical challenges and it would be very unkind for me to talk about her condition on the pages of newspapers,” the governor said.
“I have done everything to protect her integrity and I am not now going to expose her to ridicule because some people want to exploit her situation to drag me into a needless war of words.“We’ve been battling this prior to my inauguration in 2011. It was so bad at a time that she had to be taken out of here (Governor’s Lodge) for treatment.
Gov Chime
“When she stabilised, I pleaded with her doctors if she could be brought back here to be receiving her treatment at home and they graciously accepted.
“There was a time she was confined indoors and that was strictly on her doctors’ advice. She’s here and she can confirm or deny it. Also, the doctors then advised against allowing her access to telephones and her laptop.”
The governor said his wife was safe in the Government House, adding that her confinement within the premises was at the instance of her doctor who was present at the briefing.
“Why would I want my wife locked up? If it had been that I had issues with her, there are many ways to resolve them. But that’s not the case. She is not well and I’m willing to do anything to support and protect her.“It was always more convenient for me to have taken the easier route but that would have been very callous and ungodly.
“When I had my own health challenge, I was receiving treatment in London and thinking about her, making sure she received the right treatment. I’m forever grateful to her doctors who have done a great job.“Both families are billed to meet very soon and after that, I’ll take a decision which will be in the interest of both parties,” the governor said.
On his reaction to a purported petition to the inspector-general of police by renowned lawyer, Chief Femi Falana, the governor said: “He’s my professional colleague but sometimes you leave people to their conscience.“I won’t join words with him. Has he met this client of his as he claimed to assess her state of mind and determine if she can give him the right brief to guide his case? Did he ask for access to her or to me and was denied? I leave it at that.“That’s the penalty you face as a public officer. When I was receiving treatment in London, some of the newspapers reported that I had died in India.“I’ve never been to India and had never applied for an Indian visa. Today, the story is that I’ve imprisoned my own wife in my residence. I know their motives but I wish those behind such wicked tales well.”
Clara, who was present during the briefing, denied sending any petition to the National Human Rights Commission alleging unlawful detention by her husband.
She also denied contacting or engaging the services of Falana or any other lawyer to seek her freedom from an alleged incarceration at Government House, Enugu.
Then for quite a long time, Clara could not speak, prompting her husband and brother, Mr Tony Igwe, to persuade her to speak.
At a point, her brother took her to an adjacent room where they spent some minutes after which Igwe assured the people that she was willing to talk.
After some long silence, Clara said: “You (the governor) and my doctor can speak on my behalf.”
The governor replied: “Yes, I’m your husband and should ordinarily do so but you know I’m the one being accused of detaining you. This way, I’ve lost that privilege to speak for you, at least on this case.“The story out there also is that your doctor is probably scared of me and gives you all kinds of drugs, sometimes against your wish.”
The governor’s wife then said: “My doctor and I don’t have any problem.”
She also corroborated an earlier message she sent to her husband’s telephone that she had not met Falana or engaged him to seek her release from a purported unlawful custody.
She rather admitted that she wrote a letter to her doctor, (Dr Agumuo)and another doctor overseas whom she was introduced to and wondered how the letter leaked to the public.
She also admitted that she was once confined to a room without access to her telephone and laptop, saying: “that was when I had a serious crisis.”
On the current situation, Clara said she had the key to her room and controlled her entry and exit.She said, however, that her grouse was that she had not been allowed to leave the premises except on Sundays to attend mass.
#vanguard
10-year-old boy kidnapped in Abuja church
A 10-year-old boy, Chibuike Ogbusu, has been abducted by unknown persons at St. Bartholomew Cathedral Church (Anglican Communion) Kubwa, Abuja.
The young boy had attended the boys brigade rehearsal at the church last Saturday and was about going home when he was abducted and taken to an unknown destination.
Chibuike’s father, Dr. Peter Ogbusu, told Punch Metro on Wednesday that the family had yet to hear from the kidnappers, adding that different people had however been calling to make funny demands and suggestions.
According to him, the boy had gone to the church for rehearsals with three friends and were about coming home, when he was snatched by his abductors.
“After their boys brigade practice, Chibuike’s friends told him they wanted to drink water at a borehole in front of the church, but he told them he was not thirsty. So, the others went to drink while he waited for them, but when the three boys got to where they left Chibuike, they did not see him and they left for their homes, thinking he had gone home. They did not know he had been abducted,” Peter explained.
The optometrist said when the family did not see Chibuike at 7.30pm, they called on his friends on the telephone, who expressed surprise that he had not reached home since he left the church around 6.30pm.
“We then went to the church and searched for him everywhere, but saw no sign of him. The next day being Sunday, it was announced in church that our son was missing and we also went to hospitals, but we didn’t see him. The police are currently investigating his disappearance,” Peter added.
He also said the family had been receiving strange calls from unknown persons with one asking him to deposit N10m and another telling him to come and see a prophet, who would assist him to locate his missing son.
Praying for his safe return.
#punch
The young boy had attended the boys brigade rehearsal at the church last Saturday and was about going home when he was abducted and taken to an unknown destination.
Chibuike’s father, Dr. Peter Ogbusu, told Punch Metro on Wednesday that the family had yet to hear from the kidnappers, adding that different people had however been calling to make funny demands and suggestions.
According to him, the boy had gone to the church for rehearsals with three friends and were about coming home, when he was snatched by his abductors.
“After their boys brigade practice, Chibuike’s friends told him they wanted to drink water at a borehole in front of the church, but he told them he was not thirsty. So, the others went to drink while he waited for them, but when the three boys got to where they left Chibuike, they did not see him and they left for their homes, thinking he had gone home. They did not know he had been abducted,” Peter explained.
The optometrist said when the family did not see Chibuike at 7.30pm, they called on his friends on the telephone, who expressed surprise that he had not reached home since he left the church around 6.30pm.
“We then went to the church and searched for him everywhere, but saw no sign of him. The next day being Sunday, it was announced in church that our son was missing and we also went to hospitals, but we didn’t see him. The police are currently investigating his disappearance,” Peter added.
He also said the family had been receiving strange calls from unknown persons with one asking him to deposit N10m and another telling him to come and see a prophet, who would assist him to locate his missing son.
Praying for his safe return.
#punch
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Jada Pinkett Smith shaves her hair off for first public appearance since separation rumours with Will Smith
It's the first time she's been spotted out since it was claimed she was on a trial spilt from her hubby, Will Smith, last week.
And Jada, 42, was looking like a whole new woman as she debuted a very dramatic side-shaved do (which is a bit like Willow's) at a charity event at West Hollywood Montage Hotel.
The mum-of-two wore what was left of her long brown locks in a high pony to flaunt her newly-shaved ( bleached-blonde) sides.
Wearing her best smile and a lovely white beaded dress, you'd never have guessed that the gorgeous actress was going through relationship woes as she posed for the cameras at the Make Equality Reality event in Beverly Hills.
We can't decide whether Jada just fancied a new look, or whether, like many of her fellow A-listers, she decided to take her feelings out on her follicles.
Rumours surfaced last week that Jada's 15-year marriage to Men in Black star Will Smith was over.
The Hollywood pair have not been photographed together since August and US websites said they were living separate lives.
#mirror.co.uk
Photo: Mystery teenage girl feared victim of sex trafficking found wandering streets in Dublin
Police have released a picture of the girl, aged between 14 and 16, who has communicated by drawing pictures which appear to show her being raped
The girl is described as being 5ft 6in and of slim build with long blonde hair.
She was wearing a purple hooded top, tight dark-coloured jeans, flat black shoes and a grey woollen jumper when found.
It is believed the clothes were bought in major Irish retailers but detectives could not determine when they were purchased.
The girl also has a brace but paediatric orthodontists contacted in Ireland were unable to shed any light on her identity through their records.
Gardai have set up an investigation codenamed Operation Shepard in attempt to establish the girl's identity.
A dedicated telephone line and email address is being manned by officers for any information from the public which can help the inquiry.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the team in Dublin on +353 1 666 8100 or by email at storestreetappealgarda.ie.
In a move never before undertaken, the force went to the High Court last week to seek permission under the Child Care Act to release a photograph of the girl.
Lawyers argued that it was in extraordinary circumstances after the investigation "hit a brick wall".
Mr Taylor said the girl was being well treated under an interim care order by the Health Service Executive (HSE) and Ireland health authorities.
"Obviously we have concerns as to her welfare," he said.
"She was found in a distressed state, she is being cared for very well at the moment by professionals but obviously we're at an impasse at the moment.
"We can't identify her."
The investigation team has called in Interpol, the missing persons bureau, the forensic science laboratory, the domestic violence and sexual assault unit and national immigration authorities.
They have also trawled city centre CCTV footage, contacted social services and homeless shelters, bed and breakfasts, hostels as well as airports and ports throughout the country.
Detectives came up with 15 possible names for their girl through their inquiries but they were "fully checked" and led nowhere.
#irishindependent
Beyonce takes cute picture of Jay Z and Blue Ivy
Jay Z and Blue Ivy
Very cute picture with an artistic flair to it.
Spot the difference to the picture below.....it bears an uncanny resemblance to a scene from our favourite Disney flick, The Lion King.
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