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Wife cuts off husband’s manhood for impregnating another lady

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A middle-aged woman has cut off her husband’s manhood in Taraba State for allegedly impregnating another woman.

This is coming about four months after the police arrested a 32-year-old housewife, Halima Umar, who also cut off her husband’s dick with a knife in the same state for marrying another wife.

It was gathered that the man, simply identified as Babangida but popularly known as Bangis, who is in his early 30s, suffered severe injuries on his genitals after his wife attempted to cut off his dick.

The incident happened at Appawa community, a suburb of Lau Local Government area when Bangis was asleep. Bangis was immediately rushed to a private hospital for treatment.

According to a source, who is also a neighbour to the victim, Bangis went to the market and after a hectic day, he was tired and slept off. He said Bangis was yet to have a child with his wife.

“In the morning, the wife cut the manhood because he impregnated another woman.

He fought back and collected the knife from her, but she also injured herself in the process. Neighbours heard screaming and shouting in the house and they rushed to their apartment to meet the sad incident,” he said.

When asked why she made attempts to cut off her husband’s manhood, the woman replied, “The Bible says we should cut off anything that can make one to sin.

The spokesperson for the police command, DSP David Misal, was yet to confirm the incident as.

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BREAKING: Adeleke appoints Justice Afolabi Osun acting Chief judge

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BREAKING: Adeleke appoints Justice Afolabi Osun acting Chief judge

Following the suspension of Osun State Chief Judge, Justice Oyebola Ojo, Governor Ademola Adeleke has appointed Justice Olayinka Afolabi as acting chief judge of the state.

A statement issued by his spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, stated the appointment is consequent upon the approval of the resolution of the House of Assembly asking Justice Ojo to step aside.

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It reads, “Governor Ademola Adeleke has appointed Justice Olayinka David Afolabi as the acting Chief Judge of Osun State with immediate effect following the approval of the resolution of the House of Assembly.”

BREAKING: Adeleke appoints Justice Afolabi Osun acting Chief judge

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Kogi: Man shot dead after allegedly snatching ballot box

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Kogi: Man shot dead after allegedly snatching ballot box
An alleged ballot box snatcher on a mission to disrupt the voting process in the Anyigba local government area of Kogi State was shot dead on Saturday.
The name and the political party the victim was working for were yet to be ascertained as at the time of filing this report.
Also, it was not yet clear whether the political thug was gunned down by the security agents or miscreants.
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The Transition Monitoring Group (TMG) revealed this on its X account Saturday morning.
“An alleged leading political party thug was gunned down in Anyigba LGA, Kogi State in an attempt to disrupt the election by snatching the ballot box,” TMG wrote.
Newstrends reports that the off-season governorship election is ongoing in Kogi, as well as Bayelsa and Imo states.

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NURTW leaders accuse NLC of insincerity, plan protest

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NURTW leaders accuse NLC of insincerity, plan protest

The National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) has accused the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) of insincerity in its mediation into the internal crisis of the transport workers’ group.

It also hinted of plans by members and leaders of the union to occupy the premises of the NLC through a national protest.

It condemned the action of the leadership of the NLC for smuggling the internal crisis as one of the reasons for embarking on the recent nationwide strike.

The NLC had listed the transport workers’ crisis as one of the conditions for restoring industrial peace.

But the NURTW Acting General Secretary, Comrade Kayode Agbeyangi, in a rejoinder to the NLC’s position, said, “It is within public knowledge that the initial demand of the NLC and the Trade Union Congress was based on the unresolved issues surrounding the removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government.

“The internal matter of NURTW was smuggled into the documents for mischievous reason.”

The NURTW scribe lamented that the NLC in its attempt to support an individual against the majority threw caution to the wind.

“It is a shame and against the NLC’s time tested tradition of mediation and reconciliation of conflicts involving affiliate unions to take sides with an individual against the majority and unfortunately, the government never saw the plot but now bears the brunt of NLC blackmail.”

He expressed surprise at the turn of events, saying it was the NLC that dragged the matter to the Ministry of Labour in the first instance.

“It was the NLC that took the matter to the Minister of Labour and Employment for mediation and the minister in his wisdom and within his powers has upheld the provisions of th constitution of the NURTW and resolution of the majority of members as represented by the branches and state councils at mediation meeting held in the minister’ s office.

“So why is the NLC now turning round to castigate the ministry for performing its statutory duties.”

He vowed that members and leaders of the union were making plans “to occupy the premises of the NLC through national protest”.

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