Monday, August 15, 2011

Chelsea star John Mikel Obi's father kidnapped



Fears are growing over the safety of the Chelsea midfielder Mikel John Obi's father after is was revealed that he is being held by kidnappers in his native Nigeria.


Michael Obi, who runs an inter-state transport company, has not been seen or heard from since he failed to return home from work last Friday in Jos, the capital of Plateau state. Calls to his mobile telephone apparently went unanswered before the device was unreachable from Saturday but, while no ransom demands have as yet been received, his management company have confirmed that he has been abducted.


Mikel was informed of his father's disappearance on Saturday morning and played in Chelsea's draw at Stoke City on Sunday, with his family back in Nigeria "hopeful" that Obi Sr will be found safe and well. "It's been tough for the young man," said the player's agent, John Ola Shittu. "The family in Jos reported [Obi Sr] missing at the police station, as expected, but we're taking all necessary measures to find him. We've told John to be brave and to stay calm.


"He is totally devastated. We were not sure whether to tell him before the game. But after speaking to the manager [André Villas-Boas], and [the Chelsea sporting director] Mike Emenalo, we agreed that he had a right to be informed of such a serious incident. He was under a lot of stress, but he showed a lot of character and mental strength to play against Stoke."


Kidnappings, more often of figures associated with the oil industry, are a common occurrence in Nigeria but high-profile footballers and their families have been targeted. In July 2008, the elder brother of the Everton defender Joseph Yobo, Nornu, was abducted in Port Harcourt. He was released some 12 days later though it is unclear whether a ransom was ever paid.


Chelsea released a statement on Monday which read: "Everyone at Chelsea Football Club was very concerned to hear that John Mikel Obi's father has been reported as missing and possibly abducted. We will give Mikel and his family our full support at this most difficult time."


A statement from Mikel's management company SEM said: "SEM confirms that client John Obi Mikel's father was abducted in Nigeria on Friday, 10 August. Thus far no ransom (demand) has been received. Mikel was informed by his manager prior to the Stoke v Chelsea match and decided to play so as not to let down his team and family."


Guardian


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Woman delivers headless baby

A middle-aged woman (names withheld) delivered  a headless baby at the General Hospital, Iyin-Ekiti, Ifelodun/Irepodun Local government Area, Ekiti State.


The baby was delivered around 2.15 p.m. at the weekend through caesarean operation.


Ekiti State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Wole Olugboji, who confirmed the strange occurrence to newsmen yesterday, said the headless baby died but the mother was alive.


According to him, 'There was a woman who gave birth to a baby without a head at General Hospital, Iyin. The baby is dead but the mother is okay.'


Olugboji said the mother of the baby, who was still unconscious due to the sedation before the caesarean section, did not see the baby, which was quickly disposed of in order to save the parents from the embarrassment that the strange baby might have caused them.


The father of the baby, a reliable source said, was present in when it was born and he approved of the quick burial of the baby. The hospital source said: 'The baby did not have a brain. His head was open at the back and you could see mucus inside the head instead of brain. It was strange, nobody in the hospital had seen such a baby before.


Another source added that the strange baby was very small at birth. He said the delivery was abnormal as the fluid that was drained out of the mother's body was in excess of normal quantity.


The woman was said to have gone for a series of scans in some private hospitals, where she was told that she was going to deliver a set of twins. It was gathered that officials of the General Hospital, Iyin, told the parents that the woman was carrying only one fetus and it was headless.


They believed that the baby must have been deformed due to the effects of some drugs or herbs.


'That is why we always ask pregnant women not to take any drugs unless they were prescribed by doctors. We can't also rule it out that the deformity might have been caused by concoctions. It is possible,' he said.


Speaking with The Moment on the occurrence, Dr. Philips Kanemo, of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH), Benin City, Edo State, said it could be the result of congenital malformation or abnormality, which is a medical condition where a child is born without a brain.


According to him, 'It makes the entire head appear malformed or almost invisible, with a very small skull, and not that there is total absence of head.'


On the likely causes of such malformation, Kanemo said the condition could be idiopathic, that is, with 'no known cause.'


'It could be from toxic drugs taken by the mother at pregnancy or even alcohol. Many other substances can cause it.


'Because we are in Africa, some might attach it to witchcraft; but whatever is not scientifically proven is not a fact and has no basis,' he said.


The Moment


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Friday, August 12, 2011

Video - Nigerian fraudsters sell luxury home while home owners are on holiday



Police have identified a property scam in which owners have had their property sold without permission.


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Video - Documentary on human trafficking between Nigeria and Italy

 



Investigating the plight of African women caught up in a web of organised crime, prostitution and human trafficking.


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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Nigeria defeats England 1-0 in U20 FIFA World Cup


England exited the U20 World Cup after a 1-0 defeat to Nigeria at the last-16 stage of the tournament in Colombia.


The result means Brian Eastick's side - deprived of 36 players from Premier League clubs - return home without having scored a single goal as the Young Lions' winless streak at the tournament was extended to 14 games.


An equally remarkable statistic is that England only conceded once over the past fortnight, Edafe Egbedi's close-range effort seven minutes into the second half at the Estadio Centenario proving decisive, reports Eurosport.


Despite Nigeria's favourites' tag - they headed into the game with a 100 per cent record and with a goal difference of plus-10 - England started the brighter.


But the African champions' quality came through in the second half, as Egbedi slotted home from Olarenwaju Kayode's cross and England's hopes of progressing were extinguished.


Nigeriawill now play France for a place in the semi-finals after Les Bleuets edged Ecuador 1-0, Antoine Griezmann getting the only goal of the game.


In other last-16 games, Brazil cruised past Saudi Arabia 3-0 to set up a mouth-watering quarter-final clash with Spain, who needed penalties to get past North Korea after 120 minutes of play failed to produce a goal.


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