Saturday, 5 September 2015

Wife's Arrest Ordered by Court over Asset of Her Late Husband

A Lagos High Court, sitting in Ikeja, has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of a popular society lady, Princess Abiodun Folasade Madojutimi Omotade. The bench warrant was issued by Hon. Justice L.A.F Oluyemi, following the refusal of Omotade (defendant) to appear before it on contempt proceeding on Tuesday, July 21, 2015.

Princess Omotade is one of the two wives of late Mr. Olaseni Ayodeji Omotade who died in plane crash on 22nd of October, 2005, leaving the family without any will.

Grace Omotade, the first wife with three children (Oluwafumilayo, Oluwaseun and Onikepo), who claims to be the only legal wife and a matron packed out of her matrimonial home in annoyance when her late husband, who in his prime brought in Folasade whom she viewed as his mistress.

As at the time Olaseni died, Folasade, who was the only woman then in the house allegedly cornered all the properties and embarked on asset stripping, disposing all the properties and assets of late Olaseni without the knowledge of his first wife, Grace. The bubble burst when she attempted to dispose the family property at No.5A and 5B, Kayode Alli Street, Omole Phase I, Ikeja, Lagos.

Grace got a hint of the development and filed Suit No: ID/183M/2006 seeking an order restraining Folasade and her agents from selling, disposing off and/or leasing the property at Omole Phase I and an order directing and/or mandating the Registrar of the court and or the Deputy Sheriff to put the property under lock and key and deposit same with the Honourable court pending the determination of the case.

The order was granted by Hon Justice Williams Dawodu on July 10, 2006, wherein the Honourable judge ordered that parties shall maintain the status quo pending the determination of the interlocutory application. But the defendant went ahead to sell the said property in defiance of the court order for N55 million to Mr. Raphael Adeyemi and Mrs. Abimbola Aina, prompting the claimant to institute contempt of court proceeding against her.

The deed of sale was sealed and delivered by Princess Abiodun F.M. Omotade in the presence of Mr. Isaac Alabi, a baker at 1/3 Isaac Alabi Crescent and Modupe Ladele, a Lawyer at 14 Abimbola Street, Alapere.

Funny enough, the defendant, Folasade, is claiming that she remains the only surviving wife of the deceased with three children and that the first claimant, Grace, was a mere concubine and in the course of her co-habitation with the deceased claimed to have had 3 children for the deceased.

Folasade further stated that she was three months pregnant when she lost her husband and that she gave birth to a set of twin named Taiwo Oluwadamilare Omotade and Kehinde Ayooluwa Omotade on May 17, 2006 and that she currently has three children for the deceased, namely, Oyinkansola Omotade, Taiwo Oluwadamilare Omotade and Kehinde Ayooluwa Omotade.

The judge has issued a warrant for Folasade's arrest for contempt of court...
“It is hereby ordered: Order bench Warrant to be and same is hereby issued against the 1st defendant/contempnor, Miss Folasade Abiodun Adesokan, aka Mrs. Omotade, for her arrest by any enforcement agency/agent in Nigeria; and to remain in prison custody when apprehended till the next hearing date which is 23rd September, 2015, for hearing of the contempt proceedings.”

SSS Uncovers Stockpiles of Dollars in Akwa Ibom Govt House

A top official of the State Security Service familiar with the SSS raid of the Akwa Ibom Government House has told Premium Times that the Service stumbled on “shocking stockpiles of U.S. dollars”.

The State Security Service (SSS) had on Thursday raided the Hilltop Mansion in a joint operation carried out by operatives from the agency’s headquarters in Abuja and a detachment from the Akwa Ibom State Command of the Service.
“Our men went there expecting weaponry but we didn’t find arms. Instead, we stumbled on a room filled with stockpiles of dollars.”

Some operatives had earlier said they found arms and ammunition in one of the rooms in the complex.

But another top official of the Service said the claim was an exaggeration. He requested not to be named as he was not authorised to speak on the matter.

The official said the SSS team however left the dollars untouched for fear of the “political backlash that might result if we evacuate it. They had no instruction to evacuate it.”

After ransacking the entire residence of the governor, which is yet to be occupied by the serving Governor, Udom Emmanuel, the operatives moved to guest houses and the presidential lodge, said to be currently in use by ex-Governor Godswill Akpabio.

It was in one of the guest houses within the expansive complex, the source said, that the dollars were found locked up in a room.

Club Cubana hosts Iyanya

It is no longer a news that your popular prime hub, Cubana Abuja now have a new franchise in the heart of the city of Port Harcourt. The multifaceted project with different outlets all running independently also include a modern Nightclub that had hosted A List artists within four weeks that includes: Dbanj, Kcee, Harrysong, Burna Boy and counting, will on this weekend Friday 4th Sept. 2015 play host to Iyanya.

The event that will feature also celebrity Dj, Dj Nani. Port Harcourt here we come, experience a lifestyle."

SSS Uncovers Stockpiles of Dollars in Akwa Ibom Govt House

A top official of the State Security Service familiar with the SSS raid of the Akwa Ibom Government House has told Premium Times that the Service stumbled on “shocking stockpiles of U.S. dollars”.

The State Security Service (SSS) had on Thursday raided the Hilltop Mansion in a joint operation carried out by operatives from the agency’s headquarters in Abuja and a detachment from the Akwa Ibom State Command of the Service.
“Our men went there expecting weaponry but we didn’t find arms. Instead, we stumbled on a room filled with stockpiles of dollars.”

Some operatives had earlier said they found arms and ammunition in one of the rooms in the complex.

But another top official of the Service said the claim was an exaggeration. He requested not to be named as he was not authorised to speak on the matter.

The official said the SSS team however left the dollars untouched for fear of the “political backlash that might result if we evacuate it. They had no instruction to evacuate it.”

After ransacking the entire residence of the governor, which is yet to be occupied by the serving Governor, Udom Emmanuel, the operatives moved to guest houses and the presidential lodge, said to be currently in use by ex-Governor Godswill Akpabio.

It was in one of the guest houses within the expansive complex, the source said, that the dollars were found locked up in a room.

The photo that broke several hearts. Social media responds with moving artworks based on pic of drowned Syrian toddler

Social media users have responded to the death of Aylan Kurdi, the Syrian boy who was found washed up on a Turkish beach by creating moving artworks based on the photo. More photos after the cut...








 

Naija Bad Boy Caught In £5m Fraud Sentenced To Prison

Many people are living fake, it takes proper home training and values for you to work and make your money legitimately. Those of us who are making out money from our businesses, we sleep well. Smile!

36-year-old Godwin Nwaofor kept a 'suckers list' of potential victims to send bogus letters saying they had won the Lottery. The Nigerian bad boy received around £1million from the scam and blew the money on luxury cars, gold jewellery and expensive champagne at top nightclubs in London.

Nwaofor was a ‘willing and enthusiastic lieutenant’ to the mastermind of the scam
who is also a Nigerian, Frank Onyechonam, who is nicknamed ‘Fizzy’ for his love of vintage champagne.

Onyeachonam was jailed eight years last year, after he was exposed as the chief player in the scam.
He drove a Maserati and fired bubbly corks across exclusive private members clubs as he lived a life of fantastic luxury on his victim’s life savings.




The scam started with a bogus letter to a vulnerable pensioner telling them they won Australian Lottery.

The letters were sent by a ‘lottery agent’ targeting mainly American pensioners informing them they had won a life-changing prize and requesting a modest sum to release the funds.

Believing they had won, victims were hooked into paying fees to release their ‘winnings’ through an agent who would demand ‘activation fees’ to release their cash.

In some cases, dupes set up businesses in an attempt to receive their winnings and became unwitting money mules laundering cash from other victims.

Nwaofor, a father of two, regularly switched addresses to avoid being caught.

One victim, a 76-year-old woman, who believed she had won $1.85m, tried to track down Nwaofor after the FBI told her she had fallen victim to a scam.

She flew to the UK and went to the address she had for Nwaofor, but found that he had already moved on to another address.

Police identified 406 victims from notebooks found at Onyeachonam’s penthouse when he was arrested.

They seized Louis Vuitton shoes, Gucci handbags, a collection of expensive watches and dozens of designer shoes, as well as 5,000 pictures of Onyeachonam flaunting his wealth at exclusive upmarket venues including the Guvnor Bar in Docklands, east London.

One picture shows him showering a friend with champagne, in others he poses with scantily clad blondes or waves wads of £50 notes. All the property he acquired through fraud have been confiscated.

Now he is cooling his butt in prison, all the overnight big boy has expired. Fraud can't take anyone far.

The moment former Guatemalan president learnt he is headed for prison hours after his resignation

Otto Perez Molina, 64, was sent to jail hours after tendering his resignation as president of Guatemala for his role in a multimillion-dollar customs fraud case. His vice president, Alejandro Maldonado, was sworn in as president on Thursday afternoon, after Congress voted to accept the resignation. He is the first president in Guatemalan history to resign over a corruption scandal.


Is breast milk an effective facial? Well, Dencia thinks so (photo)

The entertainer and Whitenicious boss revealed hours ago that she will be using her sister's breast milk as facial for a week. She wrote,
"I'm gonna use my sister's breast milk as facials for a whole week and I will see what happens. #BabySkinOnTheWay."
True to her words, she shared a photo of a glass bowl containing breast milk. She captioned the image "Breast milk on fleek...It's so sticky on my face..I tasted it too"


Texas woman who tweeted cop deserved to be murdered arrested for assault

Monica Foy, a Sam Houston State University student, has come under fire for a tweet she sent out in the wake of the shooting death of Harris County deputy Darren Goforth. Foy’s tweet questioned why so many people cared about Goforth’s death and suggested that he might have deserved to be shot. She also wrote that Goforth had “creepy perv eyes.”

Once social media got wind of the tweet it went viral and Foy soon deleted the tweet. The most recent tweet on her feed came Tuesday morning and simply said “#blacklivesmatter.” Her entire account has now since been deleted.
Late Tuesday night her Twitter mentions were full of angry messages regarding her tweet. 

Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Brady Fitzgerald confirmed on Wednesday that they received a call stating that Foy had an outstanding warrant for assault causing bodily harm out of Harris County.
She was arrested at her home in the county after deputies checked the system.
Montgomery County jail officials confirmed that Monica Foy was arrested on Tuesday evening for an arrest warrant out of Harris County. The warrant was for a 2011 charge of assault with bodily injury, a misdemeanor charge. She was held for several hours and then released on a $1,000 bond in the early morning hours.
The criminal information document, obtained from public records revealed that on August 21, 2011, Monica Foy allegedly assaulted a former co-worker by striking him repeatedly about the head and face with her closed fist. The court document states that Foy “struck him about the head and face with a closed fist several times, causing him pain and discomfort. The complainant advised during the course of the assault, his eyeglasses were knocked off his face, and the inside of his mouth was cut as a result of being punched by the defendant.”

Foy's reportedly was a student at Sam Houston State University.

SHSU issued a short statement on Tuesday in response to the incident on the school's Facebook page: 
“SHSU appreciates the enormous public response in support of law enforcement. The university is a leader in educating many people who work in criminal justice and those who protect the civil liberties this country was founded upon, including free speech, whether we agree with that speech or not.”

Foy is an English major at the school, according to the Montgomery County Police Reporter.
Julia May, spokesperson for SHSU, said Wednesday that the school is still evaluating the situation.
“We are conducting a rigorous evaluation to determine if she violated any laws or policies as a student,” said May. There has been some concern from alumni about Foy’s actions considering that the school is known for its heavy amount of law enforcement majors. Students are noting that this not indicative of their viewpoints.
“We are a place of open dialog and discussion but this opinion is not representative of the university community at all,” May added.
Source: Houston Chronicle

Photos from Nigerian Army's monthly Route March

Nigerian Army in Lagos participated in the National Army monthly route march. The soldiers are seen marching through the streets of Victoria Island this morning. God bless our soldiers. More pics after the cut...