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Monday, 18 November 2013

63-yr French hostage escapes from terrorist's den

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THE police on Sunday handed over a 63-year-old French man, Francis Collomp, who escaped from terrorists’ den to officials of the French embassy in Kaduna.

He was abducted 11 months ago in Rimi town of Katsina State by suspected members of the Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimina Fi Bilads-Sudan.

Collomp, who worked as an engineer with a French renewable energy firm, Vergnet company of France, was on a routine official assignment when he was kidnapped.

Kaduna State Police Commissioner, Olufemi Adenaike, who presented Collomp to journalists at the police headquarters on Sunday said, “The man escaped from the kidnappers yesterday (Saturday) through the bush at Dan Magaji village in Zaria, Kaduna State. He saw an Okada man (commercial motorcyclists) and told him to take him to the nearest police station. This is how far I can go for security reasons.”

The Commissioner, who handed him over to French embassy officials, said arrangements had been concluded to fly the man back to France on Monday (today).

He further explained that the kidnappers took the French national to Kano where he spent nine months before taking him back to Zaria where he spent another two months before his escape yesterday.

Sunday, 17 November 2013

SHOCKING! 5 Gunmen invade Nigerian hospital, demand new born babies


Five gunmen, suspected to be ritualists on Sunday(today) invaded the government hospital in Ado-Ekiti, demanding for new born babies.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the gunmen who were said to be numbering about five, arrived at the hospital at about 1:00 a.m. demanding for a day old babies, and beating up staff who could not give satisfactory answer.

A senior health officer, who pleaded anonymity, said that the armed men invaded the hospital located along Irona area at about 1:00 a.m. and suddenly began molesting medical officials on night duty.

According to the officer, the invaders, who were fully armed, demanded for the whereabouts of a particular baby, said to have been delivered earlier in the day.


a baby: wanted by gunmen



“They got more annoyed when they were told that no baby was available in the hospital as at the time they came, it angered then the more and they went berserk,’’ the officer said.

This development, NAN learnt angered the men who beat up the hospital staff and injured some of them.

“As a senior person on duty, I tried to convince them that all new born babies have been discharged from the centre in the last couple of days, but they refused to be convinced.

“This angered them the more and they descended on the staff beating us, some of them were busy ransacking the place in search of babies,’’ the source said.

When contacted, the Chairman of Ado Local Government, Mr Tope Olanipekun confirmed the incident, saying “this is a new twist to crime in the area’’.

Olanipekun, who claimed to have visited the hospital to see things for himself, described the incident as “highest point of callousness on the part of the perpetrators.’’

“As I speak, the incident actually happened and I want to assure you that we are taking step to forestall a recurrence.’’

The chairman said that he had already ordered that night duty be suspended in all the hospitals in the council, pending when tight security measures, which would include fencing of all health centres will be done.

The State Police Public Relations Officer, Mr Victor Babayemi, ASP, who was surprised at the development, however said the incident was yet to be reported to the police command.


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50 dead in Russian plane crash


Yuri Zhuravel, BBC Russian Service: "The plane attempted to land several times"


A passenger plane has crashed at an airport in the Russian city of Kazan, killing all 50 people on board.

The Boeing 737 had taken off from Moscow and was trying to land but exploded on impact at about 19:20 local time (15:20 GMT), officials said.

The Emergencies Ministry said there were 44 passengers and six crew members on the Tatarstan Airlines flight.

Investigators are now looking at whether a technical failure or crew error may have caused the crash.

Investigative committee official Vladimir Markin told Rossiya 24 TV that experts were checking whether poor quality fuel and weather conditions could have been contributing factors.

It was raining in Kazan when the aircraft crashed.

Among the dead was Irek Minnikhanov, a son of the president of the Russian Republic of Tatarstan, according to the official passenger list.

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Aleksander Antonov, who headed Tatarstan's branch of the Federal Security Service, was also among the passengers.

The victims also included two children.

Russian President Vladimir Putin "expressed his condolences to the relatives of the victims in this horrible disaster", his spokesman Dmitry Peskov was quoted by the news agency Interfax as saying.

A government commission has been set up to investigate the cause, he said.

Reports said the pilot, 47-year-old Rustem Salikhov, had already tried to land several times before crashing.

Relatives cry at Kazan airport. Photo: 17 November 2013
Distressed relatives are being helped by a team of psychologists

The crew had said they were not ready to land because of technical problems, Russian news agencies report.

A journalist who said she had flown on the same aircraft from Kazan to Moscow earlier on Sunday told Russia's Channel TV that there was a strong vibration during the landing in the Russian capital.

"When we were landing it was not clear whether there was a strong wind, although in Moscow the weather was fine, or some kind of technical trouble or problem with the flight," said Lenara Kashafutdinova.

"We were blown in different directions, the plane was tossed around. The man sitting next to me was white as a sheet."

The plane had been in service since 1990, Russian officials are quoted as saying by the local media.

The airport in Kazan - the capital of Tatarstan - has been closed since the accident and is not expected to re-open until Monday afternoon.

Kazan lies about 720km (450 miles) east of Moscow.

Family members and friends of the victims are getting help by a team of psychologists. The government also promised financial compensation.

The BBC's Daniel Sandford in Moscow says that although some of Russia's biggest airlines now have very good reputations, frequent crashes by smaller operators mean the country has one of the worst air safety records in the world.


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PHOTOS: Lola Omotayo weds Peter Okoye of P-Square!

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See beautiful photos from Peter Okoye of P-Square & Lola Omotayo Okoye’s wedding which took place at the Arc Event Centre in Lekki.

The stunning decor by the Wedding Guru
Stunning decor!

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Lola with the Perfect Coordinators! Ngozi & Omorinsola.

Genevieve Nnaji and Toke Makinwa

Tiwa Savage is pictured with the happy & delighted groom, Peter Okoye

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Peter & footballer Emmanuel Adebayor
Peter & footballer Emmanuel Adebayor


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PETER OKOYE GROOMSMEN TRADITIONAL WEDDING

PETER OKOYE WEDDING

Toke Makinwa & Kate Henshaw