Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Nigerian challenges Irish Immigration and wins

An Irish woman, her Nigerian husband and Irish-born daughter have won their High Court challenge to an order for his deportation made while the woman was pregnant with the child.


The man had already been deported.


Mr Justice Gerard Hogan found the Minister for Justice’s decision to deport the man, an architectural student, effectively amounted to a permanent forcible separation of the family and the Minister had not fairly weighed their family rights.


It was “sobering” to reflect the couple’s daughter, born months after her father was deported last February, might never see her father during her childhood, he said. The “essential point” in the case was the constitutional protection of the fundamentals of marriage and insistence the State respects the essence of that relationship, the judge said. The judiciary was required to ensure those rights “are taken seriously”.


The Minister’s decision to deport turned on the conclusion the wife could choose to travel to Nigeria to join him but that conclusion was neither realistic nor proportionate and amounted to “a pure fiction”, the judge found.


With the possible exceptions of those employed in “the gilded world of international finance or the oil industry” who probably lived in “gated” communities specially designed for expatriates with lifestyles remote from the average Nigerian, it was difficult to see how any average Irish family would ever contemplate moving to Nigeria, he said.


It was clear from country of origin information on Nigeria that the risk posed to immigrants from western countries, including of kidnappings, are considerable, the judge outlined.


The man had arrived here in March 2009 but his applications for asylum and subsidiary protection were rejected. In October 2010 an order was made for his deportation; he was arrested in January 2011 and deported about a month later.


His wife is an Irish citizen and mother of two girls, one from a previous relationship and the second, fathered by the Nigerian man, born some months ago. Mr Justice Hogan said while the Minister was made aware the woman was pregnant with the man’s child, it was unsatisfactory certain other vital information was not supplied to the Minister or court or was supplied late, including about the couple’s marriage and the wife’s circumstances. Despite that, it seemed the wife has limited financial resources and has been left to manage the children on her own.


The judge also noted that when the man was deported, his wife was two months pregnant with their child, who was entitled to Irish citizenship. Addressing whether the order infringed the constitutional protection of family rights, the test was whether the Minister considered all the circumstances in a fair and proper manner and reached a reasonable and proportionate decision.


The reality was the Minister’s proposal would probably lead to this family being permanently forcibly separated, he found. In all the circumstances, the Minister had not fairly weighed their rights.


Irish Times


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

19 year old girl arrested for attempted kidnapping

A 19-year-old girl, Miss Tina Enebere, is now cooling her heels in police custody for allegedly kidnapping five-year-old Gift Agbasoga and his three-year-old younger brother, Emmanuel Agbasoga.


Vanguard investigation revealed that Miss Enebere stole the two brothers from Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, Orsu Obodo, Oguta local council area of Imo State.


Luck, however, ran out for the teenage kidnapper when she tried ferrying her victims across Oguta Lake in a speed boat without Gift, who started crying profusely to be taken along.


“The young boy’s pathetic cry attracted the attention of commercial motorcycle operators at the scene. They innocently stopped the girl from crossing the lake without getting to know the true story,” a villager told Vanguard.


The villager said the girl claimed that she was taking the boy to his father but when the motorcyclists contacted the parent, Mr. Chinonso Agbasoga, he denied knowledge of any such arrangement.


Agbasoga thanked God for miraculously intervening in the near mishap, stressing that it would have been double tragedy, having lost his wife earlier.


Reacting to the incident, the Parish Priest, Rev. Fr. Ernest Muforo, wondered why such a young girl would conceive such a dastardly act, adding that only a forthnight ago, some hoodlums attempted to kidnap a six-year-old boy, Onyedika Ekegha, also from Orsu Obodo.


The Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Mr. Linus Nwaiwu, a deputy superintendent of police, DSP, decried the rising cases of child theft in the state, pointing out that the law would take its course, if and when the perpetrators were arrested.


Vanguard


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Boko Haram murders journalist

A Nigerian Islamist sect said it killed a state television cameraman because it had evidence that he was an informant for the security services, and the group warned it would kill anyone else who "steps on our toes".


Alhaji Zakariya Isa, a journalist working for the government-owned Nigerian Television Authority, was killed on Saturday by gunmen who attacked him at his home in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno state, in the far northeast where Africa's most populous nation borders Cameroon, Niger and Chad.


Boko Haram, whose name means "Western education is forbidden", has been behind dozens of shootings in Nigeria's northeast this year, usually targeting authority and religious figures.


This is the first journalist to have been slain by the sect, although it has warned reporters not to misquote Boko Haram.


"Zakariya was killed because he was an informant of security agencies ... He gave information to security agents that led to the arrest of many of our members. We killed him not because he was a journalist but because of his personal misconduct, which was against the ethics of his profession," said a statement from Abu Qaqa, a spokesman for Boko Haram.


"We have no grudge against journalists that are working in line with the professional provisions of their work. Whenever they misquote or misrepresent our position we normally call them and tell them to correct the error.


"(We) will not hesitate to kill anybody who steps on our toes."


The State Security Service declined to comment on whether Isa was an informant.


Boko Haram is growing in ambition and sophistication. Both international and Nigerian security agencies believe it has been strengthening ties with al Qaeda's north African wing.


It took responsibility for a car bomb outside Abuja police headquarters in June before carrying out Nigeria's first known suicide bomb in August, when a car full of explosives was smashed into the side of the U.N. headquarters in the capital, tearing off part of the building and killing 24 people.


Boko Haram has previously said it wants sharia law more widely applied across Nigeria, its jailed members freed and the local government sacked.


Reuters


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Medical practitioner advises Nigerians to take their mind off National football

A medical practitioner has advised Nigerians to take their minds off the recent poor showings of the country's national football teams so as to avoid suffering heart-related illnesses.


The medical practitioner, Dr Isabella Awoke, gave the advice on Sunday in Abakaliki while reacting to the Super Falcons' failure to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Games football event.


The Nigerian team had lost 3-4 on penalty kicks to the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon in Yaounde on Saturday.


The African Qualifiers final round second leg match had ended 2-1 against the Nigerian side for a 3-3 aggregate scoreline.


The loss came on the heels of Nigeria's failure to qualify for the 2012 African Nations Cup finals, and the failure of its clubs in the year's continental competitions.


Awoke who is also an Abakaliki-based women football promoter remarked that it was unnecessary for Nigerians to continue endangering their lives with their passion for football.


"It is somehow fatal, when the politicians who manage football do not care about their feelings.


"Nigerians are very passionate about their football, but in times like these, when the results are steadily unfavourable, they should search for alternative sources of happiness," she said.


Awoke disclosed that she had attended to several people with high blood pressure in the wake of the Super Eagles' failure to beat Guinea's Syli Nationale in Abuja on Oct. 8.


"After the Super Eagles' elimination by Guinea from next year's Nations Cup for instance, I treated several people for high blood pressure, and this was a situation that was not palatable," she said.


The medical practitioner said Nigerian football fans should be aware that they were suffering from excessive freedom, which she described as one of the negative sides of democracy.


"Democracy tends to grant excessive freedom to individuals and constituted authorities, and that is why politicians in the country have abused the tenets of merit in making appointments.


"This is why, in a situation where individuals who do not have the faintest knowledge of football oversee its affairs, we should realise that football is not worth the lives of many Nigerians," she said.


Awoke pointed out that Nigeria achieved much of its football glory during the military era, when merit and commitment were the guiding principles in making appointments.


"The glory days, anchored by the late Emeka Omeruah and Sani Toro, among others, were witnessed during the military era, while the democratic days had seen the dwindling of our football with the pot-bellied politicians in charge," she said.


In his own reaction, Chief Angus Chima, an Ebonyi-based businessman and sports enthusiast, called on football fans in the country to take to the streets to protest the sport's steady decline.


"Due to the fact that the present Nigerian Football Association (NFA) board members are apologists of the government, it has been difficult to remove them to chart a new course for our football.


"The Falcons' failure to qualify for the Olympic Games should serve as a catalyst for football fans to revolt, to make government understand that the situation is no longer tolerable," he said.


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Monday, October 24, 2011

Husband gouges out wife's eye for ritual

Lying on her back at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital(LASUTH), Ikeja, 28 year olds Deanne Igho, a graduate of Accounting from the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers state, slowly opened her eyes for the first time after several hours in the theatre.


But she could feel only in the right eye. She did not why. But pictures of the incident that occurred at her matrimonial home in far away Port -Harcourt, on October 7, 2011 returned to her. Only then did it occur to her that she will never see with her left eye again, except by divine intervention, no thanks to the handiwork of her husband of barely one year.


Deanne, who is currently undergoing the mandatory one year Youth Service in Port -Harcourt reportedly had a quarrel with her heartthrob, Sylvester Emezi two weeks ago, during which the latter allegedly pierced her eye ball with a sharp object.


Her shout for help, rent the air at 2a.m. but no one could come to her rescue. The mother of one's pleas to her husband to take her to the hospital fell on deaf ears as he reportedly left the house and locked her inside.


Bleeding profusely from the deep cut in the eye ball and eye lid, Deanne banged on the door and at the same time, made frantic calls on her phone for help. But none came until she reportedly passed out. Her little baby who at that moment , woke up, had his body stained with the blood from her mother's injury. He cried uncontrollably, apparently calling her attention,which unfortunately , was far from his reach.


Hours later, there were bangs on the door with the visitors calling out to Deanne. But there was dead silence from within. The door was reportedly forced open where, to the visitors dismay, Deanne was found in the pool of her blood on the ground, from where she was subsequently rushed to a private hospital,where the doctor suggested that they should go to a specialist hospital owing to the magnitude of the damage to the eye.


News currently making the rounds in Port Harcourt are that Sylvester intended using his wife's eye ball for ritual purposes. Reports had it that the man allegedly ran into a debt of N5 million and in his bid to pay, approached a herbalist who demanded that he brought his wife's eye ball with which a concoction would be prepared.


On application of the concoction, report said the lender would completely forget about the money . This claim, as gathered, would form part of Police investigation with the possible arrest of the purported herbalist.


Speaking with Crime Guard on the issue, the victim's younger brother, Nero Igho, explained how the family heard about the shocking news.


Said he, " That night , my phone rang and when I picked it , I saw it was my sister . I heard her crying in pains, saying she was afraid she was going to die. She pleaded that I should call her husband to come and take her to the hospital, that she was bleeding from an injury in the eye.




After that, I also called my father to call her husband, which he did without luck. When I called her hours later, someone picked and identified himself as Mr Castro, who informed me that my sister was in the hospital.


"Two days later, I travelled to Port- Harcourt and was told that she was rushed to the University of Port - Harcourt Teaching Hospital but was referred to a Specialist hospital as the doctors claimed they were writing their exams.


On getting to a specialist hospital, we were informed that they needed to carry out a surgery urgently on the eye to avoid any infection likely to affect the second one. They told us point blank that the eye was damaged. I reported the case at the Police station before bringing my sister to Lagos for the surgery."


Nero, who insisted that his family wanted justice to be done, further wrote to the a human rights group in Lagos, Crime Victims Foundation, to assist his family get the culprit in order for justice to be done. " Please Crime Victim should not leave any stone unturned in ensuring that justice is done", he stated in his petition to the Foundation.


Meanwhile, after the incident, Crime Guard gathered that Sylvester bolted away from Port-Harcourt, without anyone knowing his whereabouts. Unknown to all, he was lodging in a hotel in Festac Town area of Lagos, in preparation to leave the country as investigation later revealed.


But unfortunately for him, Nero, as gathered, got wind of his whereabouts following which he paid him a surprise visit last Sunday, in the company of a friend. Sighting the duo, Sylvester reportedly attempted to sneak away but was accosted by Nero and his friend. Nero, as gathered, spoke to him in a soft tone and succeeded in cajoling him to, at least, go and see his father-in-law, so that the case could be resolved.


But on reaching his father-in-law's Dopemu-Agege abode, he was apprehended by the Police, from where he was taken to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARs), Ikeja.


Investigation by Crime Guard revealed that Deanne's parents initially kicked against their daughter's relationship with Sly, as he was popularly called. But blinded by love, she reportedly insisted on settling down with Sly, who looked every inch a lady's man, owing to his seeming appealing looks and physique.




Upon her graduation in 2008, Deanne's father reportedly bought her car. But along the line, she got pregnant for Sylvester, thereby deferring her mandatory one year Youth Service Corps till 2011. The development, compelled Deanne's parents to soft -pedal on their initial position. A formal introduction, as gathered, was made preparatory to the marriage ceremony proper, which, unfortunately, never held until the unexpected happened.


Perhaps, Deanne could have had premonition of what lay ahead, following her resolve to quit, barely one year into the union. But on second thought, she reportedly endured, due to what a close source described as her 'concern over what people would say.'


Mrs Gloria Egbuji, CEO CRIVIFON and Sylvester Emezi


Along the line, she reportedly sold her car for the family upkeep. In spite of her sacrifice, Sylvester, as gathered, failed to reciprocate the gesture, as on several occasions, Deanne always complained about his coming home late and his uncaring attitude towards her and their son.


In fact, Deanne reportedly told her family that her husband had on that fateful day, returned home late, adding that the argument that degenerated to her being disfigured today, followed her complaint about his continued attitude of keeping late nights.


However, in a chanced meeting with Sylvester before he was taken to Port-Harcourt for more investigations by the Police, he wore an expressionless disposition, blaming his indulgence on provocation orchestrated by the devil.


Apparently unaware of the magnitude of the damage, he replied when asked about Deanne, "I am also looking for her and my baby. We actually had an argument and she threw the fan at me. I, in-turn, hit her back with the fan and she got injured. I took her to the hospital where I was asked to pay the sum of N75,000.


But I left her to look for the money only to come back and see that her parents had taken her away. Right now, I don't know where she is." Pointing to his hand, he continued, " Look at my hand, she inflicted this injury on me in the process." But his claim was described as blatant lie by Deanne's family.


They alleged that Sylvester had on two occasions gone for introduction for two separate women. But they both ended up running for their lives. Their reason was unknown before Deanne came on board. The first woman was also said to have had a baby for him.


But Deanne's family are not only angry at the indelible scar Sylvester has inflicted on their daughter. They are also angry at the reported nonchalant attitude displayed by Sylvester's family.


"As we speak, no member of his family has even bothered to come and see our daughter since the incident occurred. Deanne said she called them on phone on the day of the incident and we also contacted them. They only showed up at the police station when their son was arrested. This is unfair", the family stated.


But on her part , Deanne, who is at the centre of the controversy is still smarting to adjust to her new state. She was seen in a pensive mood, with on one able to fathom the thoughts running through her mind.


Her present state, according to the Executive Director, Crime Victims Foundation(CRIVIFON), Mrs Gloria Egbuji ,would no doubt devastate her. " But she needs a lot of encouragement at this moment.


She is a victim of crime and we have to help her. In fact, we condemn the act and feel that it shouldn't happen to anybody. We have already liaised with the Lagos State Police Command, following which the suspect was arrested in his hideout here in Lagos and would be transferred to Port -Harcourt, Rivers state.


The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr Yakubu Alkali has assured us that he would link up with his Rivers state counterpart when the suspect gets there. I assure you that with this move, the case will not be swept under the carpet," she stated.


Vanguard


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