Woman allegedly absconds with neighbour’s baby in Jos

Woman allegedly absconds with neighbour's baby in Jos

A distressing incident occurred in the Angwan Rukuba area of Jos, Plateau State, as a woman allegedly absconded with her neighbour’s baby on Friday afternoon, July 21, 2023. The suspect, identified simply as Chioma, reportedly disappeared with the child, leaving the mother in a state of shock and despair.

Woman allegedly absconds with neighbour's baby in Jos

A photo of the lady who allegedly absconded with the neighbor’s baby. Photo credit: Joe Barry Source: Facebook According to the distraught mother, Chioma had been living as their neighbour for the past two months before the unfortunate incident took place. The heartbroken mother recounted that Chioma took the baby from her on Friday afternoon, under circumstances that raised no immediate suspicion.

Woman allegedly absconds with neighbour's baby in Jos

Another photo of the lady who allegedly absconded with the neighbor’s baby. Photo credit: Joe Barry Source: Facebook However, as the hours passed, concern grew as neither Chioma nor the baby were seen or heard from since then. The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving residents deeply worried about the well-being of the missing child and desperate for any information that could help in locating them.

Woman allegedly absconds with neighbour's baby in Jos

Lady who allegedly absconded with the neighbor’s baby. Photo credit: Joe Barry Source: Facebook Anyone with useful information on her whereabouts should please contact these phone numbers: 08063946249, 08077319721, 08066394504, 07088384600. “Please this lady made away with this baby she’s holding since yesterday afternoon her way about is still void please lets keep sharing if we can finds her she has been a neighbor to the baby’s mom for just two month living in the same compound at etobaba in angwan rukuba in Jos Plateau state , please keep sharing……in case call this numbers 08066394504, 07088384600,” a Jos resident, Joe Barry wrote. See below;

Painter bags life imprisonment for defiling neighbour’s daughter

Painter bags life imprisonment for defiling neighbour’s daughter

An Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court have sentenced a painter, Sunday Ajibade, to life imprisonment for defiling a 14-year-old daughter of his neighbour. Justice Abiola Soladoye held that the prosecution had proved beyond a reasonable doubt, the charge of defilement against Ajibade, a resident of Abule-Egba in Lagos.

Painter bags life imprisonment for defiling neighbour’s daughter

File photo: Guardian Nigeria Soladoye also held that the court found the survivor’s evidence straight, neat and uncontroversial as she identified the defendant, who sent her to bring his torn clothing from the room and hurriedly followed her, pulled out a knife, threatened her and forcefully had sex with her. According to Soladoye, the defendant is a pathological liar who feeds on the innocence of the survivor. “The survivor told this court that she went to sew a piece of cloth at her neighbour’s house, who is a tailor when the defendant beckoned on her to help him bring his torn clothing from his room. “She said that as soon as she entered his room, the defendant ran after her, pulled out a knife, pointed same at her, threatened to kill her if she told anyone what he was about to do to her and forcefully had canal knowledge of her. “The survivor said she saw blood on her clothes when she got home and reported it to her mother when she came back from the market. “The second prosecution witness, who is the mother of the survivor said that the defendant lived three houses from their house and that she was not at home on the day of the incident. “She told this court that she noticed her daughter getting lean and refusing to eat and narrated her ordeal which made her report the case at Oko-Oba Police Station.” The judge said that the survivor’s mother testified that the defendant tried to run away but he was later arrested to face the music and that all efforts made by the defendant’s family to beg the mother of the survivor proved abortive as she was bent on getting justice for her daughter. Soladoye said that the issues raised by the defence that the evidence of the survivor was not corroborated and that there was no medical report did not hold water. She said this was because the prosecution had proved each of the essential ingredients of defilement against the defendant. According to her, the child who appeared before this court is underage. “She stated clearly and I believe her that the defendant forcefully had sex with her as her consent could not have been obtained. “On the issue of corroboration, the testimony of the survivor was corroborated by her mother’s testimony. “On the issue of the prosecution not tendering a medical report, it is right law, that tendering of medical report is not mandatory to establish the offence of defilement. “Upon careful review of all the evidence tendered before this honourable court, both oral and documentary, the court finds the prosecution witnesses truthful and credible in their testimonies. “The confessional statement of the defendant which was tendered and admitted into evidence in this case showed he committed the offence and his denial while giving his evidence is a means to lie his way through.” Soladoye, thereafter, pronounced the defendant guilty as charged and sentenced him to life imprisonment. She ordered that Ajibade should have his name registered in the sexual offences register as maintained by Lagos State Government. The judge also cautioned children to be very careful while running errands for irresponsible adults like the defendant. “It is becoming a recurring decimal that these kids, whenever they are sent to buy anything, they are told to drop in the room. “In this case, where the defendant told the girl to bring his torn clothing from his room but he went after her, pounced on her and forcefully defiled her. “Kids should learn from this and avoid being entrapped by irresponsible paedophiles like this defendant. “Children should be schooled on how to run errands and they should avoid going to rooms to deliver such messages as this is becoming very dangerous and it is a modus-operandi adopted by paedophiles,” she said. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the state counsel, Ms Abimbola Abolade, called two witnesses while the defendant testified as the sole witness. According to the prosecution, the offence violated Section 137 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

Man who gives neighbours free ride to work deals with them following refusal to pay amidst fuel subsidy removal

Man who gives neighbours free ride to work shares approach taken following refusal to pay amidst fuel subsidy removal

Young man narrates the approach he took to pass a message to his neighbour whom he used to give a free ride to work but refused to pay during fuel subsidy removal. A Twitter user identified as @kelz_realist took to the platform to narrate how he handled his neighbours who were being inconsiderate despite giving them free rides when fuel used to be cheap.

Man who gives neighbours free ride to work shares approach taken following refusal to pay amidst fuel subsidy removal

Cab driver and passengers smiling in a car. Credit: Stock Images He stated that he suggested the option of giving them a discounted rate other than free rides as fuel price moved from N180 per litre to over N500 but they refused. How I dealt with my neighbours who I used to give free ride “I usually give some of my neighbours free ride from Mowe to Berger to and fro work. I work at Bank Anthony way Ikeja and some of them work at computer Village, Allen and Opebi. For the past eight months, I’ve been giving them free ride daily without collecting a dime from them.
When my former car broke down, they didn’t contribute a dime to help me fix it. I fixed it myself, got frustrated and sold it and bought a new car. That period, they find their way themselves Immediately they saw I’ve bought another car, thru came back for their free ride again.
When Subsidy was removed, I have them a free ride for two days coz I still had fuel which I bought with the old price. The day I filled up my tank, I cried coz it drained me. I had to tell them that going forward, they’d need to start paying for the ride to and fro.
Two of the ladies said they can’t because we are neighbours and it doesn’t make sense for them to be paying for ride… The guys said they’d pay N500 daily from Mowe to Berger. I told them no problem. The following day, I left very early without waiting for them.
I picked 6 passengers going to Berger for N500 each. They were all excited and were praying for me coz I charged them very low. They said Mowe to Berger is now N700/N800. When they realise I was going to Ikeja, they added extra N200 and collected my number so I can be picking
Them daily. Yesterday, my neighbours gathered at my house to negotiate with me. I told them I’ve gotten new customers I now carry to and fro work daily. On each person now, I make N1400 x 6 = N8400. This has covered my fuel to work daily plus small money for breakfast.” I usually give some of my neighbours free ride from Mowe to Berger to and fro work. I work at Bank Anthony way Ikeja and some of them work at computer Village, Allen and Opebi. For the past eight months, I’ve been giving them free ride daily without collecting a dime from them. — CR7_𓃵 (@Kelz_Realist) June 8, 2023

How I dealt with new noisy neighbours — Man narrates

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A young man narrates the approach he took to curtail his new neighbours who are in the habit of disturbing the vicinity with their loud music. A Twitter user identified as @XivTroy took to the platform to narrate how he tried effortlessly to caution his new noisy neighbours.

How I dealt with new noisy neighbours — Man narrates

Image illustration of a man battling a headache. Image Credits: Getty
Source: Google After many failed tries, he decided to fight fire with fire by turning up the volume of his music while he left home for work. His phone, however, rang off the hook from the same neighbours who clearly couldn’t take the same treatment. In his words; “I got new neighbors. Very noisy girls. I unsuccessfully asked them to lower their music severally. Unsuccessfully informed caretaker. So today, I’d had enough. I put on Spotify, tweaked the Sony system to 100, & left. My phone is ringing like nonsense. Unsuccessfully. Lessons will be learned. For a guy who gets home latest 7:30 pm, today I’ll get home at 10:00 pm. If nothing changes, we try again tomorrow, and the next day. And so forth. I wonder why they are calling when the volume is still at 50% on the computer. Tomorrow, we tweak it up by 10%. Just got home & switched off the music: it’s so quiet I can hear the sausages I had digest in my tummy. I’d even forgotten we had crickets chirping at night. Now we wait for tomorrow: Lessons will be learned Episode 2.”

Kano court orders killing of ‘noisy’ cockerel for disturbing neighbours

Kano court orders killing of ‘noisy’ cockerel for disturbing neighbours

Kano court orders killing of ‘noisy’ cockerel for disturbing neighbours

A Kano State magistrate court has ordered the owner of a noisy cockerel to kill it for disturbing the neighbours in the community.

Kano court orders killing of ‘noisy’ Kano court orders killing of ‘noisy’ cock for disturbing neighbours for disturbing neighbours

This order from the court comes after two neighbours filed a complaint with the court against the owner of the ‘noisy’ cockerel. The neighbours complained about how the cockerel has been disturbing them in the community. According to the neighbours, the unending crows from the cock disturb their sleep and the peace of the neighbourhood. This complaint made the court order the owner Isyaku Shu’aibu, to slaughter his bird. One of the complainants, Yusuf Muhammed, of Ja’en quarters of Kano’s metropolis told the court that the cockerel’s endless crowing was an infringement of his right to a restful sleep. The defendant, Mr Shu’aibu prayed the court to stay the judgement until Friday, April 7, 2023, as he bought the bird to celebrate Easter with. The court has however ruled that Shu’aibu, owner of the bird should cage and slaughter it on Friday or face a penalty from the court.