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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Nigeria’s oldest surviving World War II soldier dies

The oldest surviving soldier of the Nigerian Army, Pa Adama Aduku is dead.

The World War II veteran died on Tuesday at age 101.

The news of his death was announced today by the Nigerian Army on their official Twitter handle, @HQNigerianArmy

According to the post by the Nigerian Army, his death was announced by one of his relations on the Whatsapp platform of the Director Defence Information Defence Headquarters news platform early this morning.


Born 1918, to a peasant farmer at Abejukolo-Ife, at Omaha Local Government Area of Kogi State, Aduku joined the army in 1945.

Aduku, on December 31, 2018, was presented with an award of excellence by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, given to him by the Nigerian army.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/nigerias-oldest-surviving-world-war-ii.html

Car theft: Why Naira Marley might never appear in court

Controversial singer, Naira Marley who failed to appear in court over an alleged car theft has reportedly opted for out-of-court settlement after being given a last chance to appear in court.

Chief Magistrate, Tajudeen Elias, had Naira Marley, till January 14, 2020, to appear in court, else a warrant will be issued for his arrest.

However, the legal counsels representing Naira Marley, his two brothers Idris Fashola, 18; Babatunde Fashola, 24; and their cousin, Kunle Obere, 22, disclosed that the four-count charge of conspiracy, stealing, assault and obstructing the police against their clients might be dropped before the next hearing of the case if the talks between them and the complainant’s lawyers is successful.


The rapper’s counsel, Mr Awokulehin Ayodeji who spoke to The Nation disclosed that the Police are not against a peaceful resolution of the matter.

He said; “We hope that an agreement will be reached before the next adjourned date. The police have no problem with an out of court settlement.”

In the four counts filed in court by the police, Naira Marley and his siblings were accused of stealing a Toyota Camry valued at N1.8m along with an iPhone X5 said to be worth N330,000.

The car and the mobile phone, according to the police, belong to one Mr Adelekan Ademola.

The prosecutor, Edet Okoi, said Naira Marley and others acted contrary to sections 112, 172, 287 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015.



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/car-theft-why-naira-marley-might-never.html

Mariah Carey’s Twitter account hacked, racist slurs and Eminem jokes posted

Mariah Carey‘s Twitter account appeared to be hacked briefly yesterday, sharing tweets featuring racist slurs and comments about Eminem.

Most of the tweets shared with Carey’s 21.4 million followers were quickly deleted. While many appeared to be meaningless and were designed to troll the singer’s fans, there were also some that featured some seriously offensive content.

“Merry Christmas You Dumb Ass N***as!!” one tweet read, while another since-deleted tweet said: “#n***a legalize the word for 2020 u fucking c**n fucks”


The tweets then turned their attention to Eminem, who Carey has been embroiled in a very public feud with for years.

“Eminem can still hold this pussy…” one tweet said. A second then poked fun at the size of the rapper’s manhood: “Eminem has a little p3nis.”

Apparently sleeping while the apparent hack was taking place, Carey later responded by tweeting: “I take a freaking nap and this happens?”

Thankfully, everything is back to normal now.




source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/mariah-careys-twitter-account-hacked.html

Orlando Bloom can't wait to have a baby with Katy Perry

Pirates of the Caribbean star Orlando Bloom says he and Katy Perry can’t wait to have a little treasure of their own.

The actor says singer Katy is desperate to become a mum once they wed – because she’s a “big kid” herself.

Bloom, 42, said: “Listen, I love kids, I love that she is great with kids and it would be a wonderful thing. We are shooting for that. I mean, she’s like a kid so she’s unbelievable to kids.

"Our summer vacation – all our family were together but she was with the kids and she loves that.


“She is more than okay with it – she loves kids.”

British star Bloom has a son Flynn, eight, from his marriage to model Miranda Kerr.

The actor and American Katy, 35, are tipped to wed in 2020.





source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/orlando-bloom-cant-wait-to-have-baby.html

Being pregnant brought me depression – Ruth Kadiri

Nollywood actress, Ruth Kadiri has recounted her experience in 2019 when she suddenly became pregnant after her wedding, saying she was depressed as she never wanted a baby then.

She, however, said, last year brought her more blessings with the arrival of the baby.

On her Instagram page, Kadiri said after her wedding, she became pregnant and that she was not sure she wanted a baby and was scared.

She wrote: “2019 came with more than a blessing. After my wedding I became pregnant, wasn’t sure I wanted a baby now, was so scared it will affect my career, was so scared I wouldn’t be a good mum. For unknown reasons I became depressed.


“Thanks to @judyaustin1 who made me see how blessed a woman I was, who recounted how God had blessed me over and over again. thank God for my husband who made me know I was loved. Well it happened . A stress free pregnancy, uncle Ben, Rosssnna, and my entire Swedish family,

“I thank you for being there for me. Reign became the top of the list of my blessings. Thanks to mummy (my mother-in-law) for loving me the way you do. Thanks to my mother ( biological mum) for standing by me. Thanks to @officialstelladimokokorkus for been a fair blogger.

“Thanks to @maryremmynjoku for been a good friend. Thanks to @iamhuk for your prayers. May we all continue to celebrate in this life and forever. Amen. @reignezerika thanks for lighting up my world with your smiles and laughter.”



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/being-pregnant-brought-me-depression.html

Thank you for teaching me God's grace... Tonto Dikeh showers praises on Pastor Fatoyinbo on his birthday

It's Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo's birthday today and one of his members, Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh too to Instagram to praise him.

Praising and writing how the COZA head, thought her God's grace, Tonto Dikeh wrote;

''Thank You for teaching me God’s Grace..
Thank you for making the Word of God and the Kingdom of God look so Admirable..
Thank you for letting God use you to bless the World..
Thank You PB🎂💐🎂💐🎂💐🎂
I Celebrate you Sir
Happy birthday Sir
@biodunfatoyinbo''


In another post, she wrote;

''Happy birthday PB.
Happy birthday to My Pastor.
A True custodian of The word of God..
A Man after Gods own heart.
A leader, An Archer..
I Celebrate you today and Always..
We love you PB BUT WE KNOW GOD LOVES YOU MORE...
May God always Shower you with his Grace, Blessings, Protection and Wealth
🎂🎂🎂🎂💐💐💐💐💐💐💐
@biodunfatoyinbo''

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/thank-you-for-teaching-me-gods-grace.html

I will remain headache to my haters in 2020 – Fayose

Former Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose says he will remain a headache to his haters this year if they do not repent.

Fayose, in his New Year message, said “In this year 2020, God will give you victory over every oppression that has inflicted your life with hunger, sufferings and wants. He will take you to the greatest height of success.

“He will return Nigeria to the path of peace, progress and unity. Happy New Year.

“Once again, Happy New Year to everyone, particularly my haters politically or otherwise. How far can you go in your machinations? Definitely nowhere …Remember; “He that is blessed of God cannot be cursed.”

‘I will remain your headache in 2020 if you don’t repent,” he said.



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/i-will-remain-headache-to-my-haters-in.html

Woman filmed ‘having s.e.x’ in club was so drunk she can’t remember doing it

A woman apparently filmed having s.e.x in a club has spoken about what happened to warn other people of the dangers of heavy drinking.

 The unnamed woman was filmed at The Beach in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, with a man thrusting against her. His trousers appeared to be down and his backside was covered by an emoji in the footage that we have chosen not to publish.

 She said that she was ashamed of the video and on the night in question she had ‘drunk more than I ever have’.

She said: ‘Alcohol can be dangerous and quite frankly the fact that I can’t remember even walking into the club unsettled me.’ The woman also added that she regretted the decisions she’d made.


She told Grimsby Live: ‘I do believe it has been blown out of proportion, as there was no physical penetration. ‘I understand the issues with what happened and the implication of what was seen, but would like to move on.’

The chairman of PubWatch in Cleethorpes, Anne Coleman said the incident will be discussed at next month’s meeting in a bid to learn lessons and reinforce licensing rules. Emergency services are now getting ready for New Year’s Eve, with thousands of people across the UK heading to parties.




source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/woman-filmed-having-sex-in-club-was-so.html

Omoni Oboli shares beautiful new family photo

The actress shared the adorable writing;

''My anchor!So blessed and fiercely grateful #FamilyOverEverything. Family is EVERYTHING.''



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/omoni-oboli-shares-beautiful-new-family.html

Pope Francis apologises to smacked woman

Pope Francis has apologised for smacking the hand of a female well-wisher who grabbed him and yanked him toward her.

The leader of over one billion Roman Catholics said he had lost his patience and set a “bad example”.

His unusual apology came after he used his first homily of the new year to denounce violence against women, which he compared to profaning God.

Pope Francis, 83, had a sharp encounter with a woman on Tuesday evening during a walkabout in St. Peters Square.


The pilgrim, who has not been identified, unexpectedly seized his hand and pulled him towards her, causing him evident alarm. A clearly disgruntled Francis wrenched himself free by slapping down at her arm.

“So many times we lose patience, even me, and I apologise for yesterday’s bad example,” the pope told thousands of pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square on Wednesday at the end of the traditional New Year Mass.

He had used the service to issue a forthright condemnation of the abuse of women in modern society.

“All violence inflicted on women is a desecration of God,” he told a packed St. Peter’s Basilica.

“How often is a woman’s body sacrificed on the profane altar of advertising, profit, pornography,” he said, adding that the female body “must be freed from consumerism, it must be respected and honoured”.

Despite creating life, women “are continually offended, beaten, raped, forced into prostitution” and made to have abortions, he said. “We can understand our level of humanity by the way we treat a woman’s body,” he told the congregation.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/pope-francis-apologises-to-smacked-woman.html

There will be earthquakes in new places, Adeboye on 2020 prophecies

The General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor E.A Adeboye has said there would be Earthquakes in places that have not experienced them before.

Sharing prophesies at the Crossover service of the RCCG at the Redemption Camp, Lagos-Ibadan Expressway early hours of this morning, he said;

“This year, unless we pray very hard, it is going to be behaving like a child that is having convulsion. There will be earthquakes in many places it has never happened before; that is one of the reasons why you should pray for Nigeria. 


“Volcanoes that have been dormant for years will be erupting. If you look at the prophecies for 2019 on the international scene, I gave you a bible passage, Joel 2:28-32, and you will see fire and flood. 

“Whatever we have seen last year cannot be compared to what is coming except the children of God will be praying so that God’s hand will not be upon the nations. The reason for this is sin. Sin has become more rampant than before. 

“Things that in the past could not be mentioned openly are now being celebrated openly. God is angry. That is why Christians should pray and evangelise,” he said.

Adeboye also prophesied that there would be changes of governments this year across the globe.

“This year, there will be changes of governments all over the world. In many places, some of the changes will be peaceful, while in some others, it will be by violence,” he said.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/there-will-be-earthquakes-in-new-places.html

Court orders Naira Marley to appear before it Jan 14

A Tinubu Chief Magistrates’ Court sitting in Lagos Island has ordered a musician, Adeyemi Fashola, popularly known as Naira Marley to appear before the court on January 14, 2020, for arraignment over alleged car theft. Mr Tajudeen Elias threatened to issue a bench warrant for Marley’s arrest if he failed to appear, before the court.

The Chief Magistrate made the order in the trial of three other defendants including two of Marley’s brothers. The defendants, Idris Fashola, 18; Babatunde Fashola, 24; and Kunle Obere, 22.

They are facing a four-count charge bordering on conspiracy, stealing, assault and obstructing the arrest of Marley. They were arraigned on December 16, but Marley was absent.

The court granted the three defendants N500,000 bail with two sureties in the like sum.



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/court-orders-naira-marley-to-appear.html

President Buhari’s New Year message to Nigerians

Here's President Muhammadu Buhari's New Year message to Nigerians...

''My Dear Compatriots,

Today marks a new decade. It is a time of hope, optimism and fresh possibilities. We look forward as a nation to the 2020s as the opportunity to build on the foundations we have laid together on security, diversification of our economy and taking on the curse of corruption. These are the pledges on which I have been twice elected President and remain the framework for a stable, sustainable and more prosperous future.


Elections are the cornerstone of our democracy. I salute the commitment of the millions who voted in peace last February and of those leaders who contested for office vigorously but fairly, submitting to the authority of the electorate, the Independent National Electoral Commission and judicial process. I understand very well the frustrations our system has in the past triggered. I will be standing down in 2023 and will not be available in any future elections. But I am determined to help strengthen the electoral process both in Nigeria and across the region, where several ECOWAS members go to the polls this year.

As Commander-in-Chief, my primary concern is the security of the nation and the safety of our citizens. When I assumed office in May 2015 my first task was to rally our neighbours so that we could confront Boko Haram on a coordinated regional basis. Chaos is not a neighbour any of us hope for.

We have been fighting on several fronts: violent extremists, cultists and organised criminal networks. It has not been easy. But as we are winning the war, we also look to the challenge of winning the peace, the reconstruction of lives, communities and markets. The North East Development Commission will work with local and international stakeholders to help create a new beginning for the North East.

The Federal Government will continue to work with State Governors, neighbouring states and our international partners to tackle the root causes of violent extremism and the networks that help finance and organise terror. Our security forces will receive the best training and modern weaponry, and in turn will be held to the highest standards of professionalism, and respect for human rights. We will use all the human and emerging technological resources available to tackle kidnapping, banditry and armed robbery.

The new Ministry of Police Affairs increased recruitment of officers and the security reforms being introduced will build on what we are already delivering. We will work tirelessly at home and with our allies in support of our policies to protect the security of life and property. Our actions at all times will be governed by the rule of law. At the same time, we shall look always to engage with all well-meaning leaders and citizens of goodwill to promote dialogue, partnership and understanding.

We need a democratic government that can guarantee peace and security to realise the full potential of our ingenious, entrepreneurial and hard-working people. Our policies are designed to promote genuine, balanced growth that delivers jobs and rewards industry. Our new Economic Advisory Council brings together respected and independent thinkers to advise me on a strategy that champions inclusive and balanced growth, and above all fight poverty and safeguard national economic interests.

As we have sat down to celebrate with friends and family over this holiday season, for the first time in a generation our food plates have not all been filled with imports of products we know can easily be produced here at home. The revolution in agriculture is already a reality in all corners of the country. New agreements with Morocco, Russia and others will help us access on attractive terms the inputs we need to accelerate the transformation in farming that is taking place.

A good example of commitment to this inclusive growth is the signing of the African Continental Free Trade Area and the creation of the National Action Committee to oversee its implementation and ensure the necessary safeguards are in place to allow us to fully capitalise on regional and continental markets.

The joint land border security exercise currently taking place is meant to safeguard Nigeria’s economy and security. No one can doubt that we have been good neighbours and good citizens. We have been the helpers and shock-absorbers of the sub-region but we cannot allow our well-planned economic regeneration plans to be sabotaged. As soon as we are satisfied that the safeguards are adequate, normal cross-border movements will be resumed.

Already, we are making key infrastructure investments to enhance our ease of doing business. On transportation, we are making significant progress on key roads such as the Second Niger Bridge, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway and the Abuja – Kano highway. 2020 will also see tangible progress on the Lagos to Kano Rail line. Through Executive Order 007, we are also using alternative funding programmes in collaboration with private sector partners to fix strategic roads such as the Apapa-Oworonshoki Express way. Abuja and Port Harcourt have new international airport terminals, as will Kano and Lagos in 2020. When completed, all these projects will positively impact business operations in the country. These projects are not small and do not come without some temporary disruption; we are doing now what should have been done a long time ago. I thank you for your patience and look forward to the dividends that we and future generations will long enjoy.

Power has been a problem for a generation. We know we need to pick up the pace of progress. We have solutions to help separate parts of the value chain to work better together. In the past few months, we have engaged extensively with stakeholders to develop a series of comprehensive solutions to improve the reliability and availability of electricity across the country. These solutions include ensuring fiscal sustainability for the sector, increasing both government and private sector investments in the power transmission and distribution segments, improving payment transparency through the deployment of smart meters and ensuring regulatory actions maximise service delivery.

We have in place a new deal with Siemens, supported by the German government after German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited us in Abuja, to invest in new capacity for generation, transmission and distribution. These projects will be under close scrutiny and transparency – there will be no more extravagant claims that end only in waste, theft and mismanagement.

The next 12 months will witness the gradual implementation of these actions, after which Nigerians can expect to see significant improvement in electricity service supply reliability and delivery. Separately, we have plans to increase domestic gas consumption. In the first quarter of 2020, we will commence work on the AKK gas pipeline, OB3 Gas pipeline and the expansion of the Escravos – Lagos Pipeline.

While we look to create new opportunities in agriculture, manufacturing and other long neglected sectors, in 2020 we will also realise increased value from oil and gas, delivering a more competitive, attractive and profitable industry, operating on commercial principles and free from political interference. Just last week, we were able to approve a fair framework for the USD10 billion expansion of Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas, which will increase exports by 35 percent, restore our position as a world leader in the sector and create thousands of jobs. The Amendment of the Deep Offshore Act in October signalled our intention to create a modern, forward-looking industry in Nigeria. I am confident that in 2020 we will be able to present a radical programme of reform for oil and gas that will excite investors, improve governance and strengthen protections for host communities and the environment.

We can expect the pace of change in technology only to accelerate in the decade ahead. Coupled with our young and vibrant population, this offers huge opportunities if we are able to harness the most productive trends and tame some of the wilder elements. This is a delicate balance with which many countries are struggling. We are seeking an informed and mature debate that reflects our rights and responsibilities as citizens in shaping the boundaries of how best to allow technology to benefit Nigeria.

During my Democracy Day speech on June 12, 2019, I promised to lay the enduring foundations for taking a hundred million Nigerians out of mass poverty over the next 10 years. Today I restate that commitment. We shall continue reforms in education, health care and water sanitation. I have met international partners such as GAVI, the vaccine alliance, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation who support our social welfare programmes. I will continue to work with State and Local Governments to make sure that these partnerships deliver as they should. Workers will have a living wage and pensioners will be looked after. We are steadily clearing pensions and benefits arrears neglected for so long.

The new Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development will consolidate and build on the social intervention schemes and will enhance the checks and balances necessary for this set of programmes to succeed for the long term.

I am able to report that the journey has already begun with the passage and signing into law of the 2020 Appropriation Act. As the new decade dawns, we are ready to hit the ground running. Let me pay tribute to the Ninth National Assembly who worked uncommonly long hours to make sure that the 2020 budget scrutiny is both thorough and timely. The close harmony between the Executive and Legislature is a sharp contrast to what we have experienced in the recent past, when the Senate kept the previous budget for 7 months without good reason just to score cheap political points thereby disrupting the budgetary processes and overall economic development plans.

Our policies are working and the results will continue to show themselves more clearly by the day. Nigeria is the most tremendous, can-do market, offering extraordinary opportunities and returns. Investors can look forward with confidence not only to an increasing momentum of change but also to specific incentives, including our new visa-on-arrival policy.

They can also be certain of our unshakeable commitment to tackle corruption. As we create an environment that allows initiative, enterprise and hard work to thrive, it is more important than ever to call out those who find the rule of law an inconvenience, or independent regulation an irritation. We are doing our part here in Nigeria. We will continue to press our partners abroad to help with the supply side of corruption and have received some encouragement. We expect more funds stolen in the past to be returned to us and they will be ploughed back into development with all due transparency.

This is a joint initiative. Where our policies have worked best, it has been because of the support of ordinary Nigerians in their millions, numbers that even the most powerful of special interests cannot defy. I thank you for your support. Transition by its very nature carries with it change and some uncertainty along the way. I encourage you to be tolerant, law abiding and peace loving. This is a new year and the beginning of a new decade – the Nigerian Decade of prosperity and promise for Nigeria and for Africa.

To recapitulate, some of the projects Nigerians should expect to come upstream from 2020 include:

47 road projects scheduled for completion in 2020/21, including roads leading to ports;
Major bridges including substantial work on the Second Niger Bridge;
Completion of 13 housing estates under the National Housing Project Plan;
Lagos, Kano, Maiduguri and Enugu international airports to be commissioned in 2020;
Launching of an agricultural rural mechanisation scheme that will cover 700 local governments over a period of three years;
Launching of the Livestock Development Project Grazing Model in Gombe State where 200,000 hectares of land has been identified;
Training of 50,000 workers to complement the country’s 7,000 extension workers;
Commissioning of the Lagos – Ibadan and Itakpe – Warri rail lines in the first quarter;
Commencement of the Ibadan – Abuja and Kano – Kaduna rail lines also in the first quarter;
Further liberalisation of the power sector to allow businesses to generate and sell power;
Commencement of the construction of the Mambilla Power project by the first half of 2020; and
Commencement of the construction of the AKK gas pipeline, OB3 gas pipeline and the expansion of the Escravos – Lagos pipeline in the first quarter of 2020.
Thank you very much!

President Muhammadu Buhari,

State House, Abuja.

January 1, 2020''

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/president-buharis-new-year-message-to.html

Regina Daniels hospitalized in Germany (photo)

Regina Daniels has been hospitalized. The actress and wife of billionaire Ned Nwoko has  been hospitalized in far away Germany where she has been for some days now.

A photo shared on IG shows she spent her New Year eve at the hospital and still very much likely to be there as we type.

She is said to have suddenly fallen ill and was then hospitalized.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/regina-daniels-hospitalized-in-germany.html

Concoction from prophet kills mother and daughter

A Zimbabwean woman and her mother have died after they allegedly drank a lethal concoction that was given to them by a self-proclaimed prophet.

iHarare, reports that South Africa based Ms. Sithandazile Nyathi, 30 and her mother Ms. Thokozani Ncube, 51,died shortly after drinking a ‘cleansing’ concoction they allegedly got from a prophet named Brian Mpofu from Cowdray Park suburb over the weekend.

The mother, Ms. Ncube, had accompanied her daughter to see the prophet.

It was claimed in the report that the duo had approached the prophet to express Sithandazile’s problems including marriage pressures as suitors were not coming for her.


The deceased’s aunt, Seyiso Ncube, revealed that Sithandaziles had been in contact with the prophet since she was in South Africa. 

Speaking to the publication, Ms. Ncube’s sister, Ms. Elizabeth Ncube said: ‘We were not there when this occurred but what we have been told is that they went to consult a prophet in Cowdray Park on Saturday.

Sithandazile is the one who sought the services of the prophet and requested her mother to accompany her. They went there with our 15-year-old nephew who narrated to us what really transpired.

He said the prophet gave the three of them some substance to induce vomiting claiming that he was casting out a bad spell. After that, he gave them a concoction consisting of bluestone, aloe vera, and lemon which he said they were going to drink at home the following day before eating anything.

Prior to drinking the mixture, we are told that the prophet sent them a message, instructing them not to give it to the boy but share his dosage.

Soon after drinking the mixture they started complaining that it was making them bleary, complaining of stomach cramps. Sithandazile instructed the boy to give her a bucket so that she could induce vomiting.

My sister was of the view that probably that was how the medicine worked and she did not attempt to induce vomiting. When the boy brought the bucket, Sithandazile was already struggling to breathe prompting the boy to call his uncle who is my late sister’s husband.

We are told before my sister’s husband could attend to Sithandazile, he discovered that his wife (my sister) was not responding when he called her in her bedroom and when he went in to check on her he discovered that she had white fluids coming out through her mouth and nose.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/concoction-from-prophet-kills-mother.html

'I was drunk when I raped 54-year-old woman to death'

Twenty-year-old Laulo Isa, who raped a 54-year-old woman, has confessed that he committed the act under the influence of alcohol.

He told reporters after he was paraded by the police in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital that the insult the woman gave him when he approached her for s.e.x also contributed to his action.

He said the woman insulted him and that led to a struggle before he overpowered her.

The herdsman said that he was not in his right senses when he committed the offence, adding that he regretted his action.

He said: “I am Laulo Isa. I am from Nassarawa State. I came to work in Ebonyi State. I was highly drunk and I saw a woman in the night walking along the road. I approached her for se..x and she abused me.

“We then abused one another and I pounced on her. She struggled with me to free herself. I was seriously drunk at that time.

“As I was on her, a man who was passing flashed his torchlight at me and I ran away.

“I don’t know whether I was having s.e.x with her, but she was on ground with me. I did not hit her with any object. But it was like I had s.e.x with her for one round. We were both on the ground when a man flashed torchlight at me and I ran away.

“I am not happy with what I did and I want to die. I want to die! I want to die! I have never done this type of thing since God created me. I am begging for forgiveness.”

The herdsman on December 28 raped Mrs. Mary Okereke to death at Ufuezeraku, Ugwulangwu in Ohaozara Local Government.

It was gathered that the victim was returning from the farm when the herdsman accosted her, dragged her into the nearby bush and ra..p.e.d her to death.

Police Commissioner Awotunde Awosola, briefing reporters on the incident, said the suspect would be prosecuted.

source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/i-was-drunk-when-i-raped-54-year-old.html

EFCC detains Shehu Sani for $20,000 ‘extortion’

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Tuesday detained Senator Shehu Sani, who represented Kaduna Central in the National Assembly between 2015 and 2019.

The commission also summoned Sani Dauda, who is the complainant, to appear tomorrow in a face-to-face interaction with Sani.

Dressed in a white kaftan with a brown cap and black shoes, Sani was interrogated at the EFCC headquarters in Jabi, Abuja.

There were indications last night that he might be transferred to one of EFCC’s old cells in Wuse 2, Abuja.


According to a source, Sani was arrested for alleged extortion of   $20,000 from the  Chairman/ CEO of ASD Motors, Alhaji Sani Dauda, who was a chairman of Peugeot Automobile Nigeria (PAN) Limited.

But another source claimed that the embattled ex-lawkmaker demanded $20,000 from the CEO of ASD Motors to meet EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Magu  on his behalf in connection with a case.

Suspecting a foul play, the car dealer parted with an initial instalment of $10,000 and pledged a balance, if the case was withdrawn.

A top source said: “He (Sani) was said to have collected the $20,000 from the Chairman/CEO of ASD Motors on the grounds that he is very close to the EFCC boss.
“He was subsequently arrested and granted administrative bail while he refunded the money to the victim.

“He was asked to report but made himself incommunicado. He must have been scamming a lot of people, dropping the name of the EFCC boss.”

Sani was being grilled last night by detectives on the “deal” between him and Dauda.

The source added: “We are likely to detain him till after the New Year festival because he is still  writing his statement.”



source https://www.ladunliadinews.com/2020/01/efcc-detains-shehu-sani-for-20000.html

Mercy Aigbe celebrates 42nd birthday with new photos

Nollywood actress, Mercy Aigbe is 42 today. And she has released beautiful new photos of herself to celebrate her special day.

Captioning one of the photos, she wrote;

She is Imperfect, Beautiful, Sexy, Kind, Protective, Smart, Honest, Loyal, Hardworking, Intelligent, Self-Sufficient, Lover of God, Lover of Children, Brave, Confident, A Survivor!..... A woman who brushes away her tears, tries to heal her wounds and cover her scars! Cos she knows she can’t afford to stay down!....... Big shout out to every strong woman out there, you shouldn’t be afraid to be yourselves even when you feel weak and broken inside because the strongest action of a woman is to love herself and shine amongst those who never believed she could.... Cry your tears but always Get up! Stay Focused and STAND TALL 👊









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Happy New Year Ladun Liadi readers!

Happy New Year to my great LLBERS. Happy New Year guys.

I pray this year would be the best year we have lived yet.

So excited about what the year would bring! Oh what a time to be alive... God has started with us.

HAPPY NEW YEAR.  From me to you is Love and Light! Kissessssss!

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Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Monty Python star Neil Innes dies aged 75

Neil Innes, the English writer, comedian and musician - dubbed "The Seventh Python" - has died aged 75.

He was best known for his work with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, The Rutles and collaborating with Monty Python.

A spokesperson for the Innes family said he had not been suffering from any illness and had passed away unexpectedly on Sunday night.

Python founding member Sir Michael Palin described him as "a great writer" and "the most lovely friend".

"He was the first Neil Innes really!" Sir Michael told Radio 4's PM programme. "We were very lucky to have him on board."



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