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Nursery school teacher bags life imprisonment for defiling six-year-old pupil

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Justice Sedoten Ogunsanya of the Ikeja High Court has sentenced a school teacher, Chukwu Ndubuisi, to life imprisonment.

The teacher was sentenced to life imprisonment for defiling a six-year-old girl at Mind Builders School in Lagos.

Ndubuisi was an art teacher of the school as of June 2016 when the offence was committed.

He was initially arraigned at the Ogudu Magistrate Court on a charge of forceful penetration.

The court also declared Ndubuisi had unlimited access to the minor and defiled her several times.

The court said that the first time the survivor told her mother of her experience was the day when she was discussing the case of a seven-year-old girl that was defiled and killed that went viral on social media.

The survivor murmured to her mother that she wanted to discuss something with her.

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They went outside and the survivor explained her experience to her mother and begged her not to tell anyone.

However, the mother informed the father, which led to visitation to the school but the art teacher could not be found.

The court noted parents of the victim notified the Omole Police Station and the matter was investigated.

Following a test conducted on the survivor at the Ikosi Health Centre, it was revealed the survivor had been defiled.

The court said the survivor had notified the court that sometimes Ndubuisi requested her to remove her uniform and put his “bumbum” into her “bumbum”.

“At another time, he called me into the art room, he put me on the table, parted my panties and put his thing into my thing,” the survivor said.

The court upheld that there was evidence of forceful penetration, following the result of the test carried out at the Mirabel Centre.

The test revealed that the minor had torn hymen and reddish vulva.

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Five children trapped inside abandoned car in Minna die

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Five children trapped inside abandoned car in Minna die

Five children have reportedly died of suffocation in an abandoned vehicle in the Albishiri area of Minna, Niger State.

The children were said to have gone missing on Sunday morning before they were found dead at 6pm on the same day.

One of the children was said to be a child of the owner of the car while another one was the child of a neighbour.

The remaining three were siblings, belonging to one Abdullahi Etsu of Etsu-tasha, from the Albishiri area.

Spokesman for the police command in Niger, Wasiu Abiodun, confirmed the incident in a statement on Monday.

He said the children were between the ages of five and 13.

Abiodun said the children were found trapped in a Honda Civic vehicle in the area.

He stated, “On 21/4/2024 at about 6.30pm, based on information received at Kpakungu Div, five children of about 5-13 years of age were found trapped in a Honda Civic vehicle with Reg No. GO 778 ABC at Albishiri area of Minna,” the statement reads.

“They were found to have suffocated in the vehicle, while their bodies were later removed by the various Parents, as Police visited the scene.

“However, the owner of the vehicle was invited for questioning, as the unfortunate incident is under investigation.”

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FG summons Abuja Chinese supermarket owner to tribunal over discrimination 

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FG summons Abuja Chinese supermarket owner to tribunal over discrimination 

Director of Surveillance and Investigation at the FCCPC, Boladale Adeyinka, disclosed this on Monday after sealing off the outlet.

She affirmed that the owner of the supermarket, Cindy Liu Bei, had fled before the arrival of the agency’s officials.

The FCCPC officials stormed the supermarket on Monday, April 22, 2024, barely 24 hours after the discriminatory practices of the outlet were reported on social media by Nigerians.

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Four vandalised towers disrupt power supply to Gombe, Yola, Jalingo

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Four vandalised towers disrupt power supply to Gombe, Yola, Jalingo

The TCN General Manager, Public Affairs, Ndidi Mbah, disclosed this on Monday in a statement shared on the company’s official X handle, along with pictures of the vandalised towers.

According to the statement, the TCN noted that when the 330kV transmission line tripped, its operators attempted to restore it to service but it tripped again, prompting the dispatch of TCN lines men to trace the line to detect and rectify the fault.

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It said, “While fault tracing, TCN’s engineering crew discovered that towers 288, 289, 290, and 291 were vandalised and that some tower members were carted away. Also, the towers had equally collapsed as a result of the incident. Presently, bulk power supply to Gombe, Yola, and Jalingo substations have been disrupted, affecting bulk power supply to parts of Yola and Jos Electricity Distribution Companies’ franchise areas.’’

The TCN however stated that it was trying to first backfeed Gombe through its 132kV transmission line from Bauchi and subsequently Ashaka, Potiskum, Damaturu, and Billiri/Savannah, to mitigate the effect of the incident on electricity consumers affected by the incident.

The company assured that it would do everything to ensure restoration of electricity to the affected areas, while efforts were made to reconstruct the four vandalised towers.

Four vandalised towers disrupt power supply to Gombe, Yola, Jalingo

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