Thursday, April 5, 2012

Nigerian victim of the California Nursing school shooting massacre


A Nigerian woman, Doris Chibuko, has been confirmed as one of the seven persons shot dead at the Koreans Nursing School in Oakland, California on Monday.


The 43-year-old mother of three was among the seven people fatally shot by a lone gunman at Oakland’s Oikos University in East Oakland.


Doris hails from Enugu State and studied and practiced law before migrating to the U.S. She got married in 2002 to Efanye Chibuko and they moved to the U.S the same year.


The fatal shooting, according to media reports, happened two months away from her planned graduation from the small private college. She and her colleagues were murdered by a fellow student, One Goh, who later surrendered to the police in a supermarket.


A Nigerian lawyer has been identified as one of those killed at Oikos University, Oakland, California, when a lone gunman opened fire on students and teachers Monday inside the small Christian University located in East Oakland.


The killer was described as a disturbed former nursing student at the university, who later turned himself in to authorities at a Safeway superstore located at the South Shore Centre in Alameda.


Several Nigerians resident in the Bay Area trooped to the Chibuko family home located in San Leandro Hills to commiserate with the family on Tuesday evening after news filtered out that she had been killed in the deadly mass shooting regarded as Oakland’s worst in over 20 years.


The Alameda County Coroner’s Office announced Tuesday morning that other dead victims hailed from Korea, Nepal, the United States and the Philippines.


The identities of six of the victims were also released. The identity of the seventh is being withheld until the victim’s next of kin is located and informed of the death, according to the Coroner’s office.
The dead include:


Judith O. Seymore, 53, San Jose
Lydia H. Sim, 21, Hayward
Sonam Chodon, 33, El Cerrito
Kim G. Eunhea, 23, Union City
Doris Chibuko, 40, San Leandro
Tshering Butia, 38, San Francisco


Mourners crowded the family’s home in the San Leandro hills Tuesday night. “Right now I’m just trying to greive,” Efanye Chibuko told the San Francisco Chronicle.


A vigil for the victims was held Tuesday at Allen Temple Baptist Church, 8709 International Blvd. in Oakland.


Meanwhile, the alleged killer is still being held by the police.


PUNCH




Nigeria takes top prize at African weight lifting competition

Nigeria has emerged the overall winner in the 2012 African Weight lifting Championship.


Nigerian athletes won a total of nineteen (19) gold, eighteen (18) silver and three (3) bronze medals.


Two female lifters, Mariam Usman and Chineye Fidelis set new African and Commonwealth records in the plus 75kg and 53kg weight categories respectively.


By this feat, the two have also clinched the title of the best female lifters of the tournament, while another Nigerian male, Felix Ekpo won the prize for the best male athlete in the tournament.


Meanwhile, Team Nigeria has also come out tops as the best team of the Continent in weight lifting clinching the two slots to field any two athletes in the 2012 Olympics Games.


This is the maximum number of slots given at Continental qualifications.


Leadership


Related story: 2012 London Olympics team Nigeria captain promises lots of medals 




457 Nigerians in Brazilian prisons

Four hundred and fifty-seven Nigerians convicted or awaiting trial for drug trafficking offences are being held in several Brazilian jails, the chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said yesterday.


The Nigerians include a 72-year-old woman, Fausat Abosede; Lara Salami (62), Theresa Ezezue (60), Vivian Ajibua (57), Ngozi Dike (51), Amina Yusuf (51), Moronranti Afolayan (48), Benedicta Nneka (42), Stella Odilli (37), Ajibola Olajumoke (36), Folake Lawson (35), Vivian Etuwe (31) and Amaka Isilabo (28).


Abosede, while recounting her ordeal to members of the committee who were on a fact-finding mission to the country, said that she was brought to Brazil for treatment, but when the treatment was not forthcoming, she decided to return to Nigeria.


On her way back, she was given a bag to deliver to a certain Pastor Patricia when she got to Nigeria but was arrested at the airport when drugs were discovered in her bags.


Dabiri-Erewa told newsmen at a briefing that the committee was mulling arrangements that will enable the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to situate its operatives at Brazilian international airports to identify and check activities of Nigerian drug traffickers. She charged relevant government agencies to intensify enlightenment on the dangers and other effects of drug trafficking.


She added that the officials of the country had informed the committee that a draft agreement had been sent to the Nigerian foreign affairs officials on exchange of prisoners but, since then, no response had been received on the subject. She however vowed that the committee would revisit the said proposal with a view to making an agreement between the two countries.


Meanwhile, a Nigerian, Mrs Doris Chibuko, has been identified as one of those killed at Oikos University, Oakland, California, when a lone gunman opened fire on students and teachers Monday inside the small Christian university located in East Oakland.


Doris Chibuko, 40, was studying for a nursing degree at the university and was just two months away to her graduation when she was killed by One (pronounced oh-knee) Goh, a disturbed former nursing student at the university, who later turned himself in to the authorities at a Safeway superstore located at the South Shore Centre in Alameda.


Doris, an Enugu State indigene, had worked as a lawyer in Nigeria and had moved to the US in 2002 with her husband, Efanye, after their marriage the same year.


The deceased and Efanye had three kids of ages 3, 5, and 8, according to friends of the family.


Several Nigerians resident in the Bay Area trooped to the Chibuko family home located in San Leandro Hills to commiserate with the family after news filtered out that she had been killed in the deadly mass shooting regarded as Oakland's worst in over 20 years.


The Alameda County Coroner's Office had earlier announced that other dead victims hailed from Korea, Nepal, the United States and the Philippines.


The identities of six of the victims were released. The identity of the seventh is being withheld until the victim's next-of-kin is located and informed of the death, according to the Coroner's office.


The names of the victims are Judith Seymore, 53, from San Jose; Lydia H. Sim, 21 from Hayward; Sonam Chodon, 33, from El Cerrito; Kim G. Eunhea, 23, from Union City; Doris Chibuko, 40, a Nigeria residing in San Leandro and Tshering Butia, 38, from San Francisco.


Meanwhile, our correspondent gathered that the suspect, Goh, is still being held by the police.


All efforts to have the official comments of the Nigerian Ambassador to the United States, Prof. Adebowale Adefuye proved abortive as all calls made to his phone were not answered.


US, Nigeria partner against drug cartel


In a related development, the United States government is collaborating with Nigeria in dislodging drug cartels operating in the African continent. The areas of cooperation being considered include training, legal framework, exchange of intelligence and logistics.


This was disclosed when a delegation of staff of the United States House Subcommittee on Africa, Health and Human Rights with the management visited the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Lagos.


The United States Congressional staff members Gregory Simpkins and Ms. Algne Sajery led by the United States consul-general, Mr. Joseph Stafford, were received by the director-general of the NDLEA, Mr. Femi Ajayi.


Ajayi described the visit as mutually beneficial. "The agency is pleased to work with the United States. We have enjoyed your support over the years and we need more assistance against drug cartels to counter new techniques of drug smuggling. The team has taken note of our challenges as well as capacity gap. This visit will further empower us to strengthen our strategies and advance the United States drug control policies," Ajayi stated.


Gregory said the United States government wants to see how best it can further partner with Nigeria in the anti-narcotics campaign. Gregory said "Drug trafficking is a global problem affecting countries of the world. We are here to observe your operations and see where and how we can assist.


Africa is of concern to the United States because the activities of drug cartels in the region also affect us. The NDLEA is getting more efficient and result-oriented but we want to sustain and seek further capacity-building for operatives. Nigeria is one of our critical partners because of the volume of cargoes at the sea ports."


Stafford said, "The United States government is happy with the efforts of the NDLEA and will continue to assist and work with Nigeria."


The visiting team is scheduled to visit other African countries before returning to the United States.


Leadership


Related stories: 1,000 Nigerians detained in Chinese prisons


38 Nigerians in Israeli prisons


500 Nigerians in swiss prisons




Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Video - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala speaks to CNN's Richard Quest about her bid for World Bank top job



CNN's Richard Quest talks to Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala about her bid to lead the World Bank.


Related stories: New York Times supports Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala for World Bank president


Video - Newly appointed Finance Minister Okonjo-Iweala focuses on creating jobs 


 Video - Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala shares a story about military intimidation




Judge dismisses charges against former bank CEO Erastus Akingbola


A Federal  High Court sitting in Lagos, yesterday, discharged former Managing Director of Intercontinental Bank Plc, Mr Erastus Akingbola, who is standing trial on a 26-count amended charge of financial impropriety and alleged stealing of N364 billion preferred against him by the Federal Government.



Trial judge, Justice Charles Archibong, also dismissed the charges against him.
The court further barred the prosecution from appearing before the court or another judge of the Federal High on the matter, over what it called “serious and professional incompetence” of the prosecution team made up of five Senior Advocates of Nigeria, SANs.


The court also ordered the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Mohamemd Adoke, SAN, to disband the team of the five SANs prosecuting the case for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC.
Justice Archibong said he would forward the court’s ruling to the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee, LPPC, to sanction the senior lawyers.


When the matter came up, yesterday, prosecuting counsel, which had in a sister case against Akingbola before the Ikeja High Court, Lagos, opposed an application for stay of proceeding, told the court that it had an application for stay of proceeding.


But when the judge said the application should be argued, the prosecution said it wanted to finish its compilation of record of proceeding which it would transmit to the appellate court and then file a further affidavit before moving the application for stay of proceeding.


The judge, who was not comfortable with the prosecution’s attitude, more so, as it (prosecution) had petitioned the National Judicial Council, NJC, against the judge, though the judge was cleared, directed “the Attorney General  of the Federation to disband/sack/debrief the present  prosecution team, comprising of five SANs and their respective firms from handling the matter for  serious abuse of court process and  incompetence in their prosecution of the charges  against  Akingbola.”


Professional incompetence


The judge said the prosecution team was “a drain to the public purse, a fact the AGF should be mindful of now if he was not before. This prosecution team has chosen to pursue a campaign to scandalise the court, which amounts to serious and professional incompetence in the prosecution of the accused.


“This prosecution team or any part of it shall not be given further audience in this court in relation to the charges against the accused either before this presiding judge or any other judge of the Federal High Court, for  the reason I have given in the foregoing.


“Furthermore, I take judicial notice that the accused (Akingbola) herein is presently facing charges before a Lagos High Court emanating  from his tenure as the managing director and chief executive officer of the Intercontinental Bank Plc, the AGF may wish to regain control of this process and his untrammeled right to prosecute the accused  in another charge he chooses before  any appropriate court, as he can of course  do so at any time of his choosing.


“Meanwhile, the prosecuting team presently employed, indulging in professional incompetence to the extreme, had been unmindful of the accused right to have the case against him clearly stated. They have been dismissive of his right to a ‘speedy’ trial, which in reality should be the credible procedure.


“I, therefore, dismiss the charges amended or otherwise for this incompetent and abusive prosecuting team. I discharge  the accused accordingly and leave the AGF to consider his options. This enrolled order shall be served to the AGF and the prosecution team.


To forward record of proceeding to LLPC


“I shall be referring the conduct of the learned senior advocates that led the prosecuting team to the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee for further consideration and determination of the issues raised.


“The record of this proceeding shall be forwarded to the AGF and the LLPC and this proceeding is at its end.”


Before dismissing the charge, the court had agreed to the EFCC amending its charge against Akingbola, even though his (Akingbola) counsel had earlier argued that the prosecution was employing a piece meal  approach in its prosecution of the charge to delay the matter.


The judge had noted that prosecution was not willing to commence trial, hence the several applications at the detriment of the accused right for speedy trial.


Vanguard


related stories: Permanent secretary arrested for N14 Billion pension fraud 


 Former Delta state governor James Ibori pleads guilty to money laundering