Jamil Ezebuike, a Nigerian student from Anambra State, has become involved in a legal maze in the United States for impregnating four police officers. Ezebuike is accused of impregnating four female police officers while enrolled in a women’s security course at a prestigious institution in New Jersey. Ezebuike arrived in the United States as an international student after obtaining a non-immigrant study permit. Pregnant woman. photos source: Getty images He had thrown himself into a course that fit with his academic goals as an aspiring professional in women’s security. The detailed account of his arrest reveals a well-planned lie. While remaining unseen, Ezebuike was able to engage romantically with four female police officers simultaneously. Until one of the officers—who had been betrothed by Ezebuike—found out, the relationships were kept a secret. The officer’s decision to look into it further and discover Ezebuike’s involvement with three other female police officers adds a level of intrigue to the scenario. The officer’s reporting of the situation following the disclosure led to Ezebuike’s capture by security personnel. He might be charged with a crime and suffer severe legal consequences if he is found guilty. If proven guilty, the punishment might be deportation back to Nigeria, which would seriously hinder his academic and personal goals.
Lady breaks driver’s windshield, window over faulty A.C., attacks security officers
A Nigerian lady gets arrested in Lagos state by officers of the Civil Defense Corps after allegedly damaging the windshield of a car in response to the driver’s faulty air conditioner, A.C. The arrest was in connection to an incident where she and a friend were accused of misconduct and damaging a driver’s car.
A video circulating online captured the aftermath of the incident, with a man alleging that the young woman had smashed the driver’s windshield and the driver’s side window. When the Civil Defense agents intervened, the lady resisted arrest before being bundled into the vehicle to be taken to the Maroko police station to file her complaint. The individual recording the video claimed that the young woman seemed to be acting out under the influence of drugs. Watch the video below …
Moment police officers give car racers high-speed chase in Kano (Video)
A video capturing police officers engaging in a high-speed chase with car racers in Kano State has surfaced on social media. The footage, which quickly went viral, shows the daring pursuit that took place after the police attempted to arrest the car racers for engaging in dangerous racing activities that posed a significant threat to the safety of society.
A photo capturing the moment police officers give car racers a hot chase. Photo credit/Source: google The incident has raised concerns about the rising trend of illegal car racing on the streets of Kano State. As the video indicates, the police officers made an earnest effort to apprehend the reckless car racers, who showed blatant disregard for public safety by refusing to stop and instead accelerating away from the authorities. @henry said; “For this fuel scarcity please arrest them it’s a crime 😩” @harry walter123 said; “That police person no sabi drive😂 Hilux na machine o😆” Nollywood actor @deyemitheactor said; “Fast n Furious – Kano Escape” @styledby_sazzi said; “Make the guy keep runing, fuel go soon finish for that police motor 😂 🤣“ @firstkingfrank said; “If this was in the East, they police would have shot at the guys. You can see there are two different laws in Nigeria 🇳🇬. One for the owners of Nigeria (North) and another for their boys (South).
Try doing this down south (especially in Igbo land) and see how you will be shot multiple times in one minute” @richbukka said; “If they later catch this one..He’s going to pay for their fuel fess before anything 😂” See below;
“Adamu may be removed as APC National Chairman for rejecting NASS principal officers” ― Sources
There are strong indications that the National Chairman of All Progressives Congress, APC, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, may be removed from office following his disapproval of the principal officers of the National Assembly announced by Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, and Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, on Tuesday. Multiple sources told Vanguard that Adamu’s position on the principal officers was considered a defiance of President Bola Tinubu’s wishes, as the National Assembly leadership reportedly got the support of the presidency before making announcing the officers.
APC National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, Recall that Senate President, Akpabio announced Senators Opeyemi Bamidele, Dave Umahi, Ali Ndume and Lola Ashiru as Majority Leader, Deputy Majority Leader, Chief Whip and Deputy Chief Whip of the Senate respectively. Similarly, Abbas named Julius Ihonvbere and Kingsley Chinda as the majority leader and minority leader respectively in the House of Representatives. They both represent the APC, and Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. Peeved at the development, the Senator Abdullahi Adamu-led National Working Committee, NWC, of the APC immediately disowned the announcement, saying the party had not officially communicated with both presiding officers of the national legislature. He said: “The essence of today’s invitation is simply to rub minds with you as a matter of courtesy. You will get an update on the National Assembly, sharing of powers, particularly the leadership of the chambers. “The election of the Senate President and Deputy Senate President; the election of the Speaker and the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives have been determined and they have now assumed their responsibilities. “The remaining offices at the two chambers are yet to be done. I had a courtesy call on Saturday from the President of the Senate and his deputy. The following day which was Sunday, I received a visit from the Speaker and his deputy coming to me for Sallah’s homage. “But I am just hearing rumours now from the online media that there have been some announcements in the Senate and House of Representatives. The national headquarters of the party or the NWC has not given any such information or communicated about the choice of the remaining offices and until we formally resolve and communicate to them in writing which is the normal practice as had been done before we came here, it is not our intention to break away from tradition. “So, whatever announcement is done either by the President of the Senate, Deputy Senate President, Speaker or Deputy Speaker, is not from this secretariat.” A party source, who spoke in confidence, said: “Adamu was wrong to have spoken the way he spoke and that the principal officers of the National Assembly emerged after wide consultations with relevant stakeholders. “Also, Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni observed that it was as if stakeholders of the party were all working at cross-purposes. He expressed concerns that even the NWC appeared constantly divided. He, therefore, pleaded with Adamu to seal all cracks and ensure that everyone is on the same page.” Following Adamu’s disapproval of the principal officers, sources hinted to Vanguard that the APC chairman may have bitten more than he can chew. It was gathered that the President is currently shopping for Adamu’s replacement and will make his position known when the party holds its National Executive Committee, NEC, on July 11.
APC governors and Adamu’s ‘rejection’ of NASS Principal Officers
APC National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu The governors elected on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) have reacted to the rejection of the principal officers of the National Assembly by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party. Recall Senate President Godswill Akpabio and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, had named the NASS principal officers of both the Red and Green Chambers.
APC National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu But the APC National Chairman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu, dismissed the selection of the new leadership of the National Assembly announced by Akpabio and Abbas. Speaking at a meeting with the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) led by Senator Hope Uzodinma of Imo State, Adamu said the party was not officially informed about the selection of the principal officers, describing the report as a rumour. Reacting to Adamu’s rejection in a chat with reporters, Uzodinma said the APC chairman never said Akpabio and Abass singlehandedly picked the principal officers. The Imo governor attributed the tussle between the leadership of the party and the National Assembly presiding officers to a communication gap, stressing that both sides enjoy the support of the Progressive Governors’ Forum. He said: “The Chairman never said they are on their own. The National Assembly leadership belongs to our great party, and they are members of our party and enjoy our support. “If there is any way there is a communication gap anywhere, we will make it up, and we have our internal mechanism of resolving such things. The National Assembly leadership enjoys the support of the Progressive Governors’ Forum and that of our party. We don’t have any problem at all.”
Drama as angry driver bites off VIO officer’s ear in Delta
Drama occurred in Warri, Delta State on Friday when an unidentified Sienna car driver attacked a Vehicle Inspection Officer, (VIO) identified as Papu Prosper and bit off his ear. According to the victim who narrated his ordeal, the incident happened during an argument over expired particulars in the early hours of Friday, along Eagle Roundabout, by Federal Government College, in Warri.
The victim, VIO Officer, Papu Prosper (Image source; Vanguard News) Prosper who spoke to newsmen in Warri said, “I am a Vehicle Inspection Officer, VIO. We went for a patrol in Warri, Delta State, where we apprehended a driver whose car particulars have expired. “In the process, my boss told me to follow him to our office in Warri to confirm whether his particulars are up to date or not. “While following the man, he said he will kill me, that the VIO has done a lot. So he brought out a dagger and was trying to butcher me into pieces. “I struggled to get out of the vehicle as it was on speed. In the process, I fought him, and he bit off my ear,” He stated. Speaking further, Prosper said the Sienna driver spat out his (Proper’s) ear, which fell on the ground, left his vehicle and ran away. While the Sienna is in the custody of VIO, Prosper thanked God for saving him as he beseeched the government to do justice if the Sienna driver is caught. “I give God all the glory for keeping me alive. And for the man, let the law do what has to be done,” he stated.
Barber calls out police officers who extorted him of N100k at Second Rainbow
A Nigerian barber has cried out for justice over being allegedly extorted by some police officers at Second Rainbow area of Lagos state. The barber said his sad encounter with the police officers ensued after booking a ride from a ride-sharing app.
Victim shows off POS receipt to back claim of extortion. Source: Twitter @alilmoonn disclosed that the police officers conducted a search on him after stopping his ride and forced him into their car after seeing his iPhone 14 pro max. He said the police officers accused him of fraud and threatened to take him to an EFCC office if he doesn’t give them N2m. The barber further revealed the police officers subsequently extorted him of N100k after taking him to a Point-of-Sale unit. He tweeted; “In my life I have never been this scared, Nigeria is so scared, I was abused today by the Nigerian police men? They were 4 men plus the driver, was coming back from the federal registry at ikoyi, this men stop my Uber drive and asked him to open his boot, he did. “The police men found nothing the other one asked me to come down and meet their boss, I did and the boss asked me to enter inside the car they’re using to patrol they carried me and say they want to report me to the EFCC, I’m a barber by profession, I have my certificate. “I’m innocent, this men pressed me to the extent I couldn’t breathe and I was begging them so I can take air they refused, they said I’m using an iPhone 14 pro max I’m into fraud, i swear on my life I have never done anything like that in my life!
Nigerian police officers on duty. Source: Web “The police men said I should pay them 2 million naira, firstly they took my phone from me, I can’t even reach my mom or family, I told them that I don’t have up to that amount they’re requesting and I pleaded for them to stop so I can but they never listen!!! It’s so sad Nigeria. “So the man check my UBA balance and found out I didn’t have such amount and the them to collect 100k from me, I did nothing they didn’t see any fraud activity in my phone, the man said if I did pay they will beat me or take me to the efcc and lock me up. “I was begging. I told them it’s my hard earn money Nigeria is hard and this men still making it unbearable for us it’s very sad they took the 100k from my bank. I couldn’t take pictures of the police because they’re with my phones. “I only have the picture from the POS slips.. this men are in second rainbow Lagos State. “I can’t breathe!!!! Your men did this to me today!! One of them even cock a gun, they’re after the money but not my safety,, all thanks to God because I don’t even know what my mom would do without me at that stage I was thinking if I’m going to see my mom and family again.”
The extortion victim’s tweets Spokesperson of the Lagos state police command, SP Benjamin Hundeyin who reacted to the tweets wrote; “Just as we discussed on phone, follow through with the Area Commander’s advise and keep us updated. We will not be deterred in our resolve to rid the Force of bad eggs. We will not!”
Lagos police spokesperson reacts to the report of extortion
Police arrest seven in connection to an officer’s death in Ibadan clash
Seven suspects have been apprehended by the police in connection to a conflict in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state, which resulted in the death of an officer. According to Adewale Osifeso, the police spokesperson in the state, one of the suspected hoodlums attempted to take the officer’s gun, hitting him on the head, which ultimately led to his death. Osifeso also disclosed that the police operatives from Moniya Area Command, under the Oyo State Police Command, were attacked while performing their duties on a lawful intelligence-led Stop and Search near a significant black spot. Furthermore, the police have confiscated 12 motorcycles from suspects involved in the incident. The event occurred when the team of operatives, led by Inspector Stanley Ikhine, was on patrol, and they stopped an ash-colored Lexus 350 Jeep with an almost-erased number. The vehicle initially complied with the officers’ orders but then rapidly accelerated, evading the officers on duty. This suspicious action resulted in the police pursuing the vehicle. A few meters from the initial stoppage point, the Jeep turned off the road into a nearby garage, where it was taken by waiting hoodlums who were also involved in the criminal process, obstructing the officers from performing their duties and aiding the SUV and its occupants’ escape. The hoodlums unprovokedly attacked the officers and attempted to take a rifle from one of them. In the process, a shot was discharged from the barrel, and unfortunately, the brave officer paid the ultimate price, receiving a severe blow to his skull from one of the hoodlums while preventing them from taking his firearm. The officer’s remains have been deposited at the state morgue in Ibadan.
Anambra Police give N38m to deceased officers’ families
Echeng Echeng has presented cheques of varying amounts, totaling N38m to 16 families of deceased police officers attached to the Command. The Commissioner of Police in Anambra State presented the cheques to the beneficiaries at the state headquarters in Awka, on Wednesday, on behalf of the Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Baba Alkali. Information about the disbursement was contained in a statement by the state police spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga on Wednesday. According to the statement, the gesture is an initiative of the IGP towards the family welfare and insurance scheme aimed at supporting the family of Police officers who died in active service. It read: “It is also aimed at spurring officers to greatness while discharging their statutory duties with the assurance that their welfare is of paramount importance to the leadership of the Force.” The CP while presenting the cheques to the beneficiaries thanked the Inspector-General of Police for his relentless efforts at ensuring a good welfare package for personnel of the Force. He urged the beneficiaries to use the money wisely by investing in a profitable venture that will, in turn, alleviate the needs of the dependents left behind.
Man sentenced to 70 years imprisonment for spitting at police officers in the U.S
A man in the U.S. has been sentenced to 70 years in prison for spitting at policemen at Lubbock police officers during an arrest last May.
New York Post reports that the 36-year-old Larry Pearson was picked up by policemen on domestic violence charges after he allegedly hit a woman several times in the face. The report also revealed that Pearson left his victim with “multiple visible injuries.” Larry allegedly got angry when officers didn’t arrest the victim and started kicking the door of the police cruiser. When two cops opened the door to demand he stops, Pearson spat at them and kept doing so even after he got to the Lubbock County Detention Center, the New York Post said. During the trial’s closing arguments, prosecutor Jessica Gorman asked the jury to “send a message” to both the suspect and society with its sentencing. Larry had prior convictions for aggravated robbery and family violence, Gorman said. As a result, he faced a minimum sentence of 25 years. “If you’re going to live the life of crime, you’re going to do that among other criminals (in prison),” Gorman told the court. Jim Shaw, Pearson’s defense attorney, told jurors that the sentencing was for a “simple misdemeanor” that got out of control. “You’re not going to get 70 years for something like this when you’ve never been in trouble before,” Gorman said.