Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Femi Falana: How a defective judicial system freed Al-Mustapha


Introduction
Under the Ibrahim Babangida junta, politically motivated killings were rife in several parts of the country. The refusal by the police to investigate such killings lent credence to allegations of official involvement. The gruesome assassination of a prominent journalist, Dele Giwa, by a parcel bomb in Lagos on October 19, 1986 was covered up by the junta. The gallant attempts by the late Gani Fawehinmi SAN to ensure the prosecution of those who were suspected to have masterminded the nefarious deed, were officially frustrated. However, the Sani Abacha junta devised a dubious method of shielding official assassins from being exposed. Whenever any opposition figure was killed by the Strike Force, accusing fingers were quickly pointed at the family members or political allies of the deceased. Thus, sequel to the brutal murder of Kudirat Abiola in Lagos on June 4,1996 by unknown gunmen, some members of the Abiola family and chieftains of the National democratic Coalition (NADECO) were hurriedly arrested, detained and interrogated by the police on suspicion that they committed the heinous crime!
The Indictment of the Murder Suspects
Upon the restoration of civil rule in May 1999, President Olusegun Obasanjo instituted the Special Investigation Panel which probed the murderous activities of the Strike Force from 1993-1998. Some of the operatives made confessional statements on the murder of Mrs Abiola, the attempted murder of Chief Alex Ibru, Chief Abraham Adesanya, Isaac Poubeni et cetera. In particular, it was disclosed by the suspects that they carried out the iniquitous crimes on the orders of Major Hamza Al-Mustapha, the ex-Chief Security Officer to the late maximum ruler, General Sani Abacha. Upon the completion of investigation, the Police charged the former Chief of Army Staff, General Ishaya Bamaiyi; the former Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. James Danbaba; Major Al-Mustapha; Mr. Mohammed Abacha and Mohammed Aminu with the murder of Mrs. Abiola before an Ikeja Chief Magistrate Court in November 1999. The prosecutor in the matter was Nuhu Ribadu who later became the pioneer chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
The case was taken over by the Lagos state ministry of justice in 2000 which terminated the matter at the Magistrate’s court and charged the defendants for the same offence at the Lagos High Court. In his oral testimony before the Honourable Justice Ade Alabi, the star prosecution witness, Sergeant Barnabas Jabila (a.k.a.Rogers) gave a vivid account and description of how he collected two uzi guns from Major Al-Mustapha. He also disclosed that Lateef Shofolahan gave information on the movements of Mrs. Abiola while Mr. Mohammed Abacha lent his Mercedes Benz car and allowed his driver, Mohammed Abdu (a.k.a Katako) to drive the killer gang to the scene of the crime. Although Mohammed Abacha did not deny the fact that he also gave $20,000 to two members of the killer squad to flee the country (to escape arrest and prosecution) the Supreme Court set him free in a split decision of 4-1.
In the majority decision of the court read by Alfa Belgore (as he then was), it was held that “The Appellant (Mohammed Abacha), in normal matter of course visited the first accused (Al Mustapha) not in course of any business. He saw Al Mustapha whispering to Jaabila (a.k.a Rogers) but not knowing what they discussed. He saw two guns taken out of a bag and given to the Jabila. Al Mustapha was Chief Security Officer and Jabila worked with him. Certainly he would not know what the mission was… Katako drove to the scene with Jabila and others where the unfortunate and gruesome murder was committed by Jabila, at least on his own confession of firing the shots at Mrs. Abiola.”. All the other four Justices on the panel of the apex court made similar profound findings based on the proof of evidence before the trial court. Even the Late Olufemi Ejiwunmi, who delivered a dissenting opinion had this to say: “There was evidence that the Appellant allowed his driver Mohammed Katako to drive Rogers; and that the said Rogers fired and killed Kudirat while being driven by Mohammed Katako. The appellant had seen Al-Mustapha, the first accused hand over machine guns to Rogers and his boys.” In dissociating himself from the decision of his learned brethren that the appellant had no case to answer, Justice Ejiwunmi described the verdict of the court as “a tyranny of majority”.
Before the judgment of the Supreme Court was delivered on July 11, 2002, Sergeant Rogers had appeared before the Justice Chukwudifu Oputa Panel on Human Rights Abuses which sat at the old National Assembly building at the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos. In the detailed evidence given by him sometimes in 2001, Sergeant Rogers confirmed that he fired the shot that snuffed life out of Mrs Kudirat Abiola as part of the atrocities perpetrated by the Strike Force on the orders of Major Al-Mustapha. He revealed that General Jeremiah Useni who was in the hall visited him and other members of the Strike Force in North Korea when they were training on how to kill the “enemies of Nigeria”. When asked by the Honourable Justice Oputa if he regretted his action he said he did and he proceeded to ask for forgiveness as he burst into tears. Curiously, Major Al-Mustapha and others who were indicted by Sergeant Rogers could not challenge the witness even though they were present at the proceedings.
The Delay Tactics by the Defendants
Based on the unassailable evidence led at the trial court and at the Oputa panel on the brutal assassination of Mrs. Abiola, the defendants decided to prolong the trial by resorting to various dilatory tactics. After the prosecution had led seven witnesses in evidence in the case the defendants applied for several adjournments. The trial within trial lasted for over a year. Many interlocutory appeals and applications for stay of proceedings pending the determination of appeals were also filed by the defendants. In dismissing one of the bail applications fought all the way to the Supreme Court, the defendants and their counsel were cautioned by the Justices to cooperate with the trial court to bring the murder case to a speedy end “in the overall interest of the administration of criminal justice in this country.”
When it became clear that the trial judge wanted to proceed with the case, the defendants suddenly turned round to accuse him of having taken a bribe of $10 million to convict them. They also petitioned the National Judicial Council (NJC) which decided to investigate the allegation. In the circumstance, the murder case was suspended sine die to enable the panel set up by the NJC to investigate the alleged misconduct of the judge. At the end of the investigation which lasted for over a year, the NJC committee found that the bribe allegation was a fluke as it could not be substantiated. The NJC gave the trial judge a clean bill of health and directed him to proceed with the trial. On resumption of hearing, the trial judge was requested by the defendants to withdraw from the case on the ground that he was likely to be biased having been falsely accused by them. At that juncture, Justice Alabi recused himself from the case and it was assigned to another judge. Through such diversionary tactics the case lasted 13 years in the docket and was handled by five judges at different times before it was eventually concluded by Justice Modupe Dada.
The Conviction and the Acquittal
After the trial had lasted for over a decade due to ceaseless adjournments mostly at the instance of the defendants, Justice Dada rejected all fresh strategies designed to frustrate the trial. Curiously, the witness protection arrangement put in place by the federal government was discontinued. Not unexpectedly, some of the witnesses who had earlier on testified refused to show up in court. The star witness, Sergeant Rogers testified but decided to contradict himself by alleging undue influence on the part of the prosecution. In his own defense, Major Al-Mustapha alleged that the trial was politically motivated by two former heads of state. The late Pa Abraham Adesanya (who narrowly escaped Sergeant Rogers’ bullet) and Chief Bola Ige (who was gruesomely assassinated by unknown gunmen in December 2001) were alleged to have collected millions of pounds, dollars and naira from General Abdulsalami Abubakar to betray the June 12 mandate. But when the video recording of the much touted bribe was shown during the trial it turned out to be a ruse deliberately designed to divert the course of justice.
In her considered judgment, Justice Dada rejected the retraction of the confessional statements of the two prosecution witnesses in line with many decisions of the appellate courts to the effect that a trial court can still convict on a retracted confessional statement as long as the judex is satisfied with the truth of the statement. Having watched the demeanour of the witnesses when they testified before her, the trial judge came to the conclusion that the prosecution had proved the case beyond reasonable doubt that both defendants were guilty of the murder of Mrs. Kudirat Abiola. Accordingly, her ladyship convicted and sentenced them to death by hanging. Completely dissatisfied with the verdict, both convicts challenged it at the Court of Appeal.
Upon a critical review of the case, the Court of Appeal found that the prosecution’s case was riddled with contradictions which ought to have been resolved in favour of the appellants. While condemning the shoddy investigation conducted by the police in the case, the Court discharged and acquitted the appellants. As if that was not enough their ladyships descended on the trial judge for “allowing herself to be caught in the web of the conflict”. But convinced that justice has not been done to the deceased the Court of Appeal concluded thus, ” Assuming the culprit is at large, there is nothing hidden under the sun that will not be exposed. The Law of the Lord is perfect. His judgments are true and righteous altogether–Psalm 19:7–9″.
With profound respect to the Court of Appeal, it does not appear that “the culprit is at large”. Hence the Court criticized the prosecution for fielding Sergeant Rogers “as a prosecution witness instead of being charged with murder” when he had initially confessed to the shooting of the deceased. In Abacha v the State (supra) the Supreme Court had equally noted, with dismay, that “the criminals have not been charged”. In particular, the court observed that “Sergeant Jabila (a.k.a Rogers) gave a graphic description of his involvement that if voluntary must amount to confession . He has not been charged with any offence”. While the Lagos state government has indicated its wish to challenge the judgment of the Appeal Court in the Al-Mustapha’s case at the Supreme Court, it is high time that Sergeant Rogers and the members of the killer gang were charged with conspiracy and murder of Mrs Abiola. After all, there is no statute of limitation with respect to the offence of murder.
Beyond The Acquittal of Major Al-Mustapha
Some members of the public who were not privy to the deliberate frustration of the trial by the defendants joined in the political campaign for their release while the trial was in progress. As impunity has become the order of the day, the Lagos state Attorney-General was under tremendous political pressure to file nolle prosequi with a view to aborting the trial. No doubt, the judges and the prosecutors should be blamed for allowing the defendants to exploit the loopholes in the criminal justice system to drag the trial for 13 years. Ironically, following their conviction by the Lagos high court, the defendants ensured that the appeal filed against the judgment of the trial court was heard and determined within 15 months in spite of the congestion of cases in the Lagos division of the Court of Appeal.
It is however pertinent to note that the Al-Mustapha trial has compelled the Lagos state government to amend the criminal procedure law. Thus, under the Lagos State Administration of Criminal Justice Law 2011, stay of proceedings pending appeal has been prohibited while the courts are precluded from entertaining preliminary objections filed by defendants until the prosecution has closed its case. Furthermore, confessional statements made by suspects are required to be video-recorded to avoid retraction by the defendants which often leads to trial within trial. Adjournments by parties designed to prolong criminal trials have also been banned. It can therefore be said that the case has put an end to the brazen manipulation of the criminal justice system by rich defendants and their lawyers.
However, in view of the incendiary statement credited to the factional leader of the Oodua People’s Congress, Frederick Faseun, to the effect that Major Al-Mustapha is a victim of injustice, he may wish to persuade his new political ally to sue the Lagos State Government for malicious prosecution. It is however doubtful whether Mr. Faseun has come across the comprehensive report of the Oputa Panel which specifically named Major Al-Mustapha as one of “perpetrators of gross violations of the rights of citizens under military rule”. Based on the unwarranted brutality meted out to many innocent persons by such torturers, the Panel recommended that “those of them not yet retired or relieved of their jobs should be so retired forthwith”. On the suspicious death of Chief M.K.O Abiola and other politically motivated killings which characterized the darkest chapter of our political history, the Panel recommended that the Federal Government should re-open such cases for “proper investigation”. But out of sheer class solidarity with the indicted characters, the Olusegun Obasanjo Administration could not muster the political will to implement the recommendations of the Oputa Panel.
CONCLUSION
Those who have expressed genuine concern over the discharge and acquittal of Major Al-Mustapha and Mr Shofolahan should be reminded of the fact that General Ishaya Bamaiyi, Mr James Dambaba, Mohammed Rabo Lawal and Mohammed Aminu who had been tried for the attempted murder of Chief Abraham Adesanya and Chief Alex Ibru had been freed due to the fact that the witnesses who had made confessional statements decided to make a u-turn. In the same vein, those who were charged with the assassinations of Pa Alfred Rewane, Chief Bola Ige, Harry Marshal, et al were left off the hook on the ground that the charges brought against them were not proved beyond reasonable doubt. With respect to the cases of Dele Giwa, Bagauda Kaltho, Jerry Agbeyegbe, Toyin Onagoruwa, Aminasoari Dikibo and several others, the police did not even charge any suspect to court. Since the criminal justice system of the neo-colonial state has virtually collapsed serious cases involving rich criminal suspects are usually lost in court due to either shoddy police investigation or prosecutorial irresponsibility.
But suffice it to say that under the criminal justice system, only the poor are successfully prosecuted for murder and sundry offences because they lack the resources to manipulate the criminal justice system. Ours has become a banana republic that is managed by a ruling class which cannot even protect the lives of its own members. As for the rest of the society it has become a case of everyone for himself and God for us all. Hence, extra-judicial killing of unarmed citizens by security personnel and unofficial killer gangs is on the ascendancy. Instead of resigning to fate in the circumstance, concerned individuals and organizations should be prepared to struggle for the establishment of a new society where impunity will be consigned to the dustbin of history. And the struggle should begin with a call on the Federal Government to disarm and disband the Strike Force and other killer groups set up by the State and well-connected politicians for the violent elimination of their political opponents.

Tuesday's gossip column: Football transfers & rumours


TRANSFER GOSSIP

Senior Manchester United players such as Rio Ferdinand, Ryan Giggs and Patrice Evra are growing increasingly frustrated with Wayne Rooney's behaviour as the 27-year-old striker looks to push through a move to Chelsea.
Full story: the Independent 
Chelsea are preparing a third bid for Rooney after failing with a second offer for the England striker on Sunday night.
Full story: talkSPORT 
Manchester United manager David Moyes must decide whether to risk Rooney receiving an angry backlash from Reds supporters in Sunday's Community Shield against Wigan.
Full story: Daily Mail 
Wayne Rooney
Rooney will miss Tuesday's friendly with AIK with a shoulder problem
Liverpool are prepared to sell winger Stewart Downing, 29, to Newcastle for £5m. Downing, who has played for Middlesbrough and Sunderland, moved to Anfield for a reported £20m from Aston Villa two years ago and is now considering his options.
Full story: Liverpool Echo 
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has no intention of selling David Luiz despite interest from Barcelona in the 26-year-old Brazil defender.
Full story: Daily Mirror 
Atletico Madrid's Brazil striker Diego Costa, 24, says he wants to stay at the Spanish club despite interest from Liverpool.
Full story: Inside Futebol 
QPR's Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar, 33, is on the verge of joining Italian side Fiorentina, a year after moving to Loftus Road from Inter Milan.
Full story: Daily Star 
Turkish side Besiktas want to sign Jermaine Defoe, 30, after failing with a move for his fellow Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor, 29.
Full story: Daily Mail 
PSV Eindhoven's Sweden striker Ola Toivonen, 27, is open to a summer move to Norwich.
Full story: Sky Sports 
Hull want to sign Marseille's France midfielder Morgan Amalfitano, 28, on a season-long loan and are set to pay Evian £1.5m for Ivorian midfielder Eric Tie Bi, 23, after failing with moves for Sunderland's Lee Cattermole and Jack Colback and Stoke's Wilson Palacios.
Full story: Daily Mirror 
Marseille midfielder Morgan Amalfitano
Amalfitano won his only France cap against Germany last year
Millwall are in talks to sign Australian midfielder Ruben Zadkovich, 27, from Newcastle Jets.
Full story: Daily Star 
Stoke are continuing to insist that midfielder Steven Nzonzi will not be sold. The club rejected a written transfer request from the 24-year-old in May.
Full story: Daily Express 
Everton have made an approach for 24-year-old Ajax defender Toby Alderweireld.
Full story: the Guardian 
Cardiff are willing to pay £4m for Queens Park Rangers midfielder Stephane Mbia, 27.
Full story: the Sun (subscription required) 

OTHER GOSSIP

Clint Dempsey's £5.2m annual salary at Seattle Sounders is bigger than David Beckham's basic wages were at LA Galaxy. The United States international left Tottenham to join the MLS team over the weekend.
Full story: NBC Sports 
Ally McCoist's future as Rangers manager is hanging in the balance after Walter Smith quit as club chairman.
Full story: Daily Express 

GLOBAL GOSSIP (from BBC Monitoring)

The image of Real Madrid target Gareth Bale, 24, has been removed from the official Tottenham Twitter page.
Full story: AS (in Spanish) 
Stuttgart director of sport Fredi Bobic has dismissed suggestions the Bundesliga club will attempt to sign Lewis Holtby, just seven months after the Germany midfielder, 22, joined Tottenham from Schalke.
Full story: Kicker (in German) 
Real Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso
Alonso joined Real Madrid from Liverpool in 2009
Liverpool's Slovakia international defender Martin Skrtel, 28, is closing in on a move to join former manager Rafael Benitez at Napoli.
Full story: Gazzetta dello sport (in Italian) 
Schalke's Julian Draxler, 19, has said he lost sleep over offers from Manchester City and Real Madrid before deciding to stay with the club. The Germany midfielder said he would only move to Borussia Dortmund if he were "brainwashed".
Full story: Bild (in German) 
Real Madrid have offered Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso, 31, a one-year extension to his contract amid rumours he may follow Jose Mourinho to Chelsea.
Full story: AS (in Spanish) 
Sporting Lisbon's Diego Capel, 25, says he would be "delighted" to sign for Marseille. The Spanish midfielder, 25, has also attracted interest from Liverpool.
Full story: Sport 24 (in French) 
Stuttgart have rejected an offer from Schalke for Guinea international midfielder Ibrahima Traore, 25.
Full story: Die Welt (in German) 
Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says the European champions have finished their transfer business for the summer.
Full story: Bild (in German) 

AND FINALLY

AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli has been demonstrating his ability as a pianist, playing the Italian national anthem to team-mate Andrea Pirlo.
Full story: A Bola (in Portuguese)  

Monday, 5 August 2013

Catholic priest confesses to molesting over 100 boys and visiting male prostitutes

Victims Of Sexual Abuse By Priests Within Los Angeles Hold News Conference
A priest in Los Angeles confessed to a horrific string of atrocities, including molesting over 100 young boys and visiting male prostitutes while serving for years in a California parish, recently released documents reveal.
Ruben Martinez’s confession is part of nearly 2,000 pages of documents highlighting years of sexual abuse by priests, brothers and nuns in the Los Angeles archdiocese. As part of a 2007, $660 million settlement, the papers give a glimpse into the complicity of the L.A. archdioceses into the abuses cases that have plagued much of the Catholic Church for over a decade.
The graphic details compiled from therapy notes and psychiatric investigations of Martinez are some of the most gruesome and damning accounts of sexual abuse in the L.A. dioceses. They tell the tale of how Martinez was shuttled in and out of programs and treatment centers and the thousands of dollars that his religious order, the Oblates, spent trying to “cure” him of self-admitted pedophilia.
A report from 1993 revealed that Martinez began molesting children in the early 1970s by playing “giddy up” games with them on his lap. He allegedly stopped “direct sexual contact” with young boys in 1982, when a mother of one of the children complained, and stopped touching boys altogether after another complaint in 1986.
His religious order bounced him around from various treatment centers and parishes throughout the years as Martinez continued to draw complaints and suspicions from parents and children. While serving at a small parish in Westmorland, Calif., Martinez would drive for miles into San Diego to pick up male prostitutes.
In 1993, he was moved to then Oblates’ offices in Oakland and enrolled in a sex offender program. But soon after, another complaint surfaced and he was put in administrative roles for the rest of his career.
While Martinez has not faced criminal charges, one man – who asked the Daily Mail newspaper for anonymity – sued for abuse.
“He would have us wrestle each other and then wrestle with him, which means we’d get down into our skivvies and he’d take pictures of us. He was always taking pictures,” the man said, according to the Daily Mail. “I just remember the smell of the old Polaroid flash cubes. He would go through them like crazy.”
While working at his order headquarters in Washington D.C., Martinez was also reprimanded multiple times for making sexual jokes, looking at sexually suggestive pictures of young boys on the Internet and downloading a floppy disk filled with “references to topics dealing with the gay lifestyle.”
“It has not been easy to face what I did, to admit it and to talk about it with others,” Martinez wrote to the order’s provincial in 2006. “I have had to deal with depression, self-hatred, the inability and unwillingness to forgive myself, and the desire and tendency to isolate.”
Read more: Latino Fox News

PHOTOS: Check Out Actress, Ini Edo Looking Beautiful


Check out Nollywood actress, Ini Edo looking beautiful for the Nollywood celebrates Omotola event held yesterday night.
What do you think? Hot or not?
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Father delivers threatening letter to woman his son allegedly raped


A Davenport, Iowa man being held on kidnapping and rape charges recently sent a threatening letter to his victim with some help from his father.
The Quad City Times reported that Nathan Ronnau, 29, now faces a charge of first-degree harassment along with charges of first-degree kidnapping and second-degree sexual abuse.
On July 1, Ronnau allegedly choked his ex-girlfriend into unconsciousness, dragged her into a wooded area and raped her. Police said the victim regained consciousness and struck Ronnau. He then beat her.
Ronnau told officers he was drunk and didn’t remember what happened.
On July 27, the victim’s daughter found a threatening letter taped to their apartment door. In the letter, Ronnau warned “all hell will break loose” if the victim is dating another man.
“I don’t care how long it takes for me to get out. You don’t want to know how or what I will do if I find out you’ve been with another man,” he wrote.
Police said Ronnau’s father delivered the letter, but was not aware of its contents.
Ronnau faces a life in prison and is being held in jail on $1 million bond.
Read more: Raw Story

Monday's gossip column: Football transfers & rumours


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TRANSFER GOSSIP

Manchester United have rejected a near-£30m bid from Premier League rivals Chelsea for England striker Wayne Rooney.
Full story: the Sun (subscription required) 
Rooney, 27, has told new United boss David Moyes that he wants to leave Old Trafford and will submit a written transfer request this week.
Full story: Daily Express 
Matthias Ginter
Matthias Ginter was part of the German side that went out at the group stage of the 2013 U-21 Euros
Tottenham are refusing to hold further talks with Real Madrid until the Spanish giants substantially increase their offer of more than £80m for 24-year-old forward Gareth Bale.
Full story: Daily Telegraph 
Spurs are also insisting on Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata, 20, as being part of any deal that would see the Welshman move to the Bernabeu.
Full story: the Independent 
Arsenal are close to landing their second signing of the summer, with 19-year-old defender Matthias Ginter on the verge of a £6m move from Bundesliga side Freiburg.
Full story: Metro  
Crystal Palace are ahead of Fulham and Newcastle in their pursuit of Aston Villa striker Darren Bent. The 29-year-old scored six goals in 23 appearances last term.
Full story: Daily Mirror  
Newcastle are hopeful that a deal for QPR striker Loic Remy, who scored six goals in 14 games for the Loftus Road side last season, will be concluded in the next two days.
Fabio Quagliarella
Reported Norwich target Fabio Quagliarella helped Juventus defend the Italian title last season
Full story: Metro 
Swansea and Cardiff could both be disappointed in their attempts to sign Espanyol's Mexico international defender Hector Moreno with Russian side Rubin Kazan bidding £6m for the 25-year-old.
Full story: Daily Express 
Liverpool and Arsenal are interested in signing 17-year-old MK Dons midfielder Dele Alli. Both clubs may offer to loan the player back for the remainder of the season.
Full story: Daily Mirror  
Juventus are set to sell two strikers this summer after the arrivals of Carlos Tevez and Fernando Llorente from Manchester City and Atletico Madrid respectively. Thirty-year-old Fabio Quagliarella, who has been linked to Norwich, could be one of those to leave Turin.
Full story: Sky Sports 

OTHER GOSSIP

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has accused Arsenal of lacking class in their attempts to trigger a release clause in the contract of 26-year-old striker Luis Suarez.
Full story: Daily Telegraph 
The Uruguay international was the only member of Liverpool's first-team squad not to attend a gala dinner after captain Steven Gerrard's testimonial against Olympiakos on Saturday.
Full story: the Guardian  
Andreas Cornelius
New Cardiff striker Andreas Cornelius could miss the start of the new season
Premier League newcomers Cardiff City could be without new £7.5m striker Andreas Cornelius for their opening game against West Ham on 17 August. The Dane, 20, has damaged his ankle in training.
Full story: the Sun (subscription required) 
Atletico Nacional midfielder Sebastian Perez, 20, will begin a trial with Arsenal on Monday.
Full story: Red London  
But the Gunners' attempts to bring in United Arab Emirates play-maker Omar Abdulrahman have suffered a setback with his current club, Al Ain, refusing to release the 21-year-old for a trial in London.
Full story: Daily Mirror 

GLOBAL GOSSIP

Portuguese winger Cristiano Ronaldo has agreed a new five-year contract at Real Madrid. The 27-year-old has extended his stay at the Bernabeu until 2018, increasing his annual salary to 17m euros (£14.8m) after tax.
Full story: Marca (Spanish) 
Lyon owner Jean-Michel Aulas does not believe big-spending Monaco will threaten Paris St-Germain's defence of Ligue 1 this season. Aulas claims the French champions have a "99.9% chance" of retaining their title.
Full story: Goal.com 
Portuguese side Sporting Lisbon are willing to listen to offers of 7m euros (£6m) for winger Diego Capel, 25, which may alert Liverpool. Marseille have already had two bids rejected.
Full story: A Bola (Portuguese) 

AND FINALLY

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas has been replaced by American football coach Ted Lasso for an advert for the coverage of the Premier League in the United States.
Full story: Metro 
Rapid Vienna defender Maximilian Hofman, 19, conceded a penalty and was sent off within 60 seconds of his debut on the opening weekend of the Austrian Bundesliga. Rapid went on to win 4-2 against Sturm Graz.
Full story: Eurosport 

SHOCKING: Pastor, 3 Others Arrested For Robbery


SHOCKING: Pastor, 3 Others Arrested For Robbery


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Vanguard accumulated that the clergyman was apprehended, weekend, beside three other supposes who were subsequently detained at the Ibara Police position in Abeokuta.
It was farther discovered that, the gang supposedly robbed a house in the village successfully, but luck ran on them when one of them was arrested which commanded to the apprehend of others including the pastor.
When the report of the apprehend of the pastor filtered in to the village, some constituents of the place of worship inundated the Ibara policeman position protesting that it was a mix-up,
insisting that their religious leader was not engaged in such criminal undertaking

SHOCKING:Boy kills Self with father’s Gun

An 18-year-old young man, Sanni Kehinde, has allegedly killed himself with a gun said to belong to his dad at Ikare Akoko in Akoko North-East Local Government Area of Ondo State.
The occurrence, which has developed a alalallotmentmentment of argument, occurred at a nearby farm town renowned as ‘Aba Ori Okuta’.
The deceased’s family was said to have hurriedly buried his remains without informing the policeman of the occurrence, fuelling suspicion of foul play.
According to a police source, five family constituents encompassing a 17-year-old boy recognised as Bolu have been arrested in connection with the occurrence.
Bolu was said to have been with the deceased at the time and hurried dwelling to report the incident to the family.
None of the family constituents was ready to speak on the issue when our correspondent travelled to, saying only the policeman can commentaryary on the issue.
The policemanman Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Wole Ogodo, verified the incident, saying that enquiries have commenced to disclose the circumstance premier to the death, even as an autopsy report is being awaited.
He said: “Immediately the incident occurred, neither the family neither the neighbours described the issue before the corpse was interred. That is why we made some apprehensions.
“When the young man killed himself, the policemanmanman was presumed to have been informed so that we will visit the misdeed view. And if the young man would be interred, the alignment will arrive from the police.”

The hotel in Onitsha where 2 human heads were allegedly discovered

 
This is the popular hotel in Onitsha that was demolished by the Anambra State government last week after two human skulls were allegedly discovered inside. The hotel, called Upper Class Hotel, is located at 8 Old Market Road, Onitsha and is owned by business man, Mr Bonaventure Mokwe.

The human skulls, a male and a female head, were discovered after the Nigerian police raided the hotel following a tip off. Mr Mokwe has been arrested along with 10 other people. Continue...

 

His wife, Mrs Nkiru Mokwe, a lawyer, has appealed to president Jonathan to save her husband's life claiming he was set up. She said the whole thing was a set up and the human heads planted in the hotel by people who wanted to destroy her husband.
“My husband is being detained in a very dehumanising condition at SARS, Awkuzu, and the police have denied him access to his lawyer and relations." She said "My husband’s hotel at No 8, Old Market Road, Onitsha which he inherited from his father, Chief G.C Mokwe, has been demolished"
She said her husband was a real estate magnate and there were lots of conflicts over ownership of lands between him and some people which led to his attempted assassination in 2009. She also alleged that the state government was planning to demolish other properties belonging to Mr Mokwe and begged for intervention.

Ex-Police Officer To Die By Hanging For Killing Wife

Nigeria’s Supreme Court on Friday affirmed the death sentence passed on Usman Maigari, a former policeman, for killing his wife, Sa'adatu.

Delivering the judgment, the Justice said that the appellant's appeal lacked merit. “In conclusion, therefore, I have to state that this appeal lacks merit and I dismiss it. I affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeal which affirmed the decision, conviction and sentence of the appellant for culpable homicide punishable by death.
“I order that the sentence as passed by the trial High Court be carried out,'' she said.

Usman Maigari committed the offence on Jan. 11, 1999, at his house in Yabo, Yabo Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

Maigari had strangled his wife to death for ritual and later conveyed her corpse and dumped it in a culvert near Janzomo Village along Kanjiji-Shagari road, in Sokoto state.