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Female Journalists Outraged Over Parade Of Naked Woman Alleged To Have Killed Husband With Sex Overdose

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Mrs Franklyn Onyekachi, Chairperson, Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Anambra chapter, has lamented unfounded allegations against women and demanded a probe of the brutalization of a woman accused of killing her husband with an overdose of sex.She made the call in a press statement obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Awka on Sunday.

The Anambra NAWOJ chairperson was reacting to a viral video on social media showing a woman being paraded naked by some members of her community on the accusation that she killed her husband through an overdose of sex, saying this is absurd and highly condemnable.

Onyekachi said that security agencies and governments should do all they can to protect women against any “harmful, cultural or religious practices”.

She appealed to the government and security agencies not to relent until they arrest and prosecute all persons involved in the demeaning act.

“These people need to be arrested and prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to other people who believe that women are “nothing but a group of people that should be treated as they wish”.

“It is with shock and disbelief that NAWOJ Anambra watched in the viral video of a woman being paraded naked by some members of her community on the accusation that she caused the death of her husband through an overdose of sex.

“How could they prove this,” she cried.

Community members paraded the woman naked, alleging that her unfaithfulness to her husband led to the man’s death.

Onyekachi said the allegation is unfounded and suggested that the people should nave a better way to ascertain the truth of the matter.

“The assault and public embarrassment alone could lead to this woman’s death and is misleading to the general public about womanhood,” Onyekachi warned, urging authorities to arrest the perpetrators and make them face the wrath of the law.

She said that the perpetrators alleged that the man died during sexual intercourse with her wife “because the husband ate her food” and described all the allegations as harmful cultural practices against women.

Onyekachi, however, said that NAWOJ does not support infidelity and promiscuity, but “we condemn in strong terms the manner of treatment meted to this woman.”

NAWOJ Anambra wonders how the people arrived at the conclusion that the woman killed her husband since no autopsy was conducted on the man before his burial.

“We are also in shock that such a primitive and detestable practice will take place in 21st century Nigeria,” saying that the man may have suffered a cardiac arrest during the act.

She said it is also heartbreaking that fellow women were among the people who tormented the woman in the viral video.

NAWOJ Anambra therefore commended the Anambra state police command for rescuing the woman and called on them to ensure the arrest and prosecution of all those involved in “the barbaric act”.

Onyekachi said that the union beckoned on the traditional ruler and President General of Aguleri, where the incident happened, to ensure the safety and rehabilitation of the woman who has been subjected to untold humiliation, dehumanisation, physical and emotional trauma.

She said that NAWOJ believes that proper channels and civilised methods should be employed while dealing with any offender and urged the people not to take laws into their hands.

NAN reports that DSP Tochukwu Ikenga, Anambra Police command public Relation Officer, confirmed that the unamed woman is under the safe custody of the police.

Ikenga said that the Anambra Police Commissioner, Mr Echeng Echeng, has appealed to the public to stop the spread of the video clip, and protect the dignity of the woman. (NAN)

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NSCDC arrests six suspected railway line vandals in Enugu

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A six-man gang allegedly specialised in vandalising railway lines was on Thursday, 28th April 2022, apprehended by the Enugu State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
Denny Manuel, the Command’s Public Relations Officer, in a statement explained that the suspects were apprehended on 28th April 2022 at Ubahu Community in Enugu East Local Government Area of the state in collaboration with the Garrison Command, 82 Division of the Nigerian Army.
He further explained that a series of intelligence synergy between the Corps and the Nigerian Army made the arrest possible.
The spokesman gave the names of the suspects as Zakari Ishaka, 25, of Katsina; Amadu Danladi 40, of Kano; Abdulkareem Haruna 19 of Katsina; Ousman Idris, 19, Kano; Musa Hamza, 23, Kano; and Arma Yau Magaji, 42, Katsina.
The statement stated, “After sustained surveillance and intelligence gathering about their nefarious activities, our men arrested the suspects while they were conveying the vandalised railway slippers belonging to the Nigeria Railway Corporation Eastern District Enugu, in a truck with registration number BSA 189 XA.”
It added that items recovered from the suspects include a sizeable quantity of rail slippers and rail tracks cut to size and other railway materials, and a truck with registration BSA 189 XA.
It said that the suspects are already helping Corps in its investigation to unravel other culprits and their sponsors.
Denny Manuel then appealed to the citizens of Enugu State to always provide the command with useful information to curb the activities of criminals and safeguard public infrastructure.
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Police Apprehend Armed Robbery Suspects In Lagos, Recover Arms

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Policemen of the Ilemba Hausa Police Division on said it’s command seven armed robbery/murder suspects and recovered a silver-colored Sienna bus with Reg No. LSR 509 HB, a locally made double barrel pistol and four live cartridges at Mojirade Street, Shibiri, Lagos. 

The prompt arrest of the Robbery suspects followed a tip-off from Lagosians to the Divisional Police Officer of Ilemba Hausa Division who led his men to the criminal hideout where seven members of the gang were arrested while others fled. 

The suspects include one Esther Newman ‘F’, Joel Anaba ‘m’, Ruben Ude ‘m’, Chinedu Emenike ‘m’, Abuchi Peter ‘m’, Chima Simon ‘m’ and James John ‘m’.  Items recovered in the Sienna bus include one locally made double barrel pistol, four live cartridges, one machete, one knife, two screwdrivers, twelve mobile phones, one access bank ATM card with the name Newton Newman, some substances suspected to be Indian Hemp and one dead snail. Confirming their arrest to newsmen, the spokesperson of the state police command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, said the suspects are also being investigated for the murder of one Sgt. Edison Fulman attached to Zone 2 Headquarters, Onikan, Lagos on April 14, 2022.Send   

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NSCDC Apprehends Six Railway Line Vandals In Enugu

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The Enugu Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC says it has apprehended a six-man gang specialising in the vandalisation of railway lines in the state.

A statement by the Command’s Public Relations NSCDC Officer Denny Manuel, said the railway vandal suspects were arrested at Ubahu Community in Enugu East local government area of Enugu State on April 2, 2023, in collaboration with the Garrison Command, 82 Division of the Nigerian Army.

According to the statement, the arrest was made possible following a series of intelligence synergy between the Corps and the Nigerian Army.Manuel gave the names of the suspects as Zakari Ishaka, 25 Katsina; Amadu Danladi 40, kano; Abdulkareem Haruna 19, Katsina; Ousman Idris (19) kano; Musa Hamza (23) Kano and Arma Yau Magaji (42) Katsina.He said, “after sustained surveillance and intelligence gathering about their nefarious activities, our men arrested the suspects while they were conveying the vandalised railway slippers belonging to the Nigeria Railway Corporation Eastern District Enugu, in a truck with registration number BSA 189 XA.“Items recovered from the suspects include; a sizeable quantity of Rail slippers and rail tracks cut to size and other railway materials, and a truck with registration BSA 189 XA.“The suspects are already helping Corps in its investigation to unravel other culprits and their sponsors.”The Command spokesman, however, appealed to the good citizens of Enugu State to avail the command of useful information to curb the activities of criminals and safeguard public infrastructure.Send   

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