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Thirty-five-year-old Thomas Matthew has told a horrific tale of how his father, who he claimed initiated him into an occult group, appeared to him and told him to sacrifice his children to him.

In response to the demand, Matthew strangled his two-month-old son, John Matthew and four-year-old daughter, Mary Matthew at different times. But his attempt to also kill his first son, Josiah Matthew, who is nine years old, backfired.

The horrendous acts were committed in Mountain village opposite Dantata Camp, Asokoro, Abuja.

It was learnt from the Commissioner of Police, of the Federal Capital Territory Police Command, Mr. Mohammed Mustafa, that the suspect, Matthew strangled his daughter, Mary, inside his house on October 7, 2016, after beating his wife, Bola, who is deaf and dumb and chasing her out of the house.

In a brief interaction facilitated by a sign language expert, the wife who is deaf and dumb recalled how the husband had tried to kill their first son.

She said: “I didn’t know that my husband is a cultist. I remember when he first tried to kill our first son, I reported the matter at the Garki Police Station. It was my mother who took the boy away from the house and he is still staying with her in Mararaba, Nasarawa State.
‘Then I had another son last year. When he was two months old, he became sick. My husband killed him in September 2015. I didn’t know until he confessed. This year I had our daughter.

‘In the night of October 7, 2016, we were together in the house when suddenly he started beating me.

‘I got injured and ran away to his elder sister’s house. Before I came back with his sister, he had strangled our baby to death. He locked the door and ran away.

‘It was policemen from Asokoro Police Station, where I reported the case that broke the door and found the baby. We rushed the baby to Asokoro General Hospital. The doctor said the baby was dead. Now I have only one son left, Josiah Matthew. It was only God who saved me from the power of darkness.”

When he spoke with Sunday Sun at the headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department of the FCT Police Command, where he is being held prior to arraignment in court, Matthew corroborated what the wife said and made other disclosures in explanation of what drove him to commit the alleged heinous acts.

His words: “I got married to my wife, Bola, and we were blessed with three kids. My father is a cultist and he initiated me into the occult.

‘My father asked me to offer the children as sacrifice and mark of honour to him, promising he would make me become rich.

“It was a covenant that nobody knew, even my wife. My father gave me conditions that if anybody got to know or I revealed the covenant, that the covenant would be destroyed. From the time I had my first child, my father began disturbing me to offer my child to him as a sacrifice.

Matthew who hails from Kwande Local Government Area, Benue State, further said: “I tried to kill my first child by strangling, but my wife caught me and reported to the police and her mother came to take the child away from the house. He has been staying with her in Mararaba, Nasarawa State.

Later my father appeared to me after I had my second son, John, who became sick. I strangled him to death in 2015. On October 7, 2016, my father appeared to me again that I should kill my only daughter. I was with my wife and then I started beating her and she ran away to my elder sister’s house and I locked the door and strangulated my four-month-old baby girl and she died.

I locked the entrance of the house and ran away. It was the youth in my area that arrested me and handed me over to the police. I wanted to kill my younger brother according to my father’s instruction. My father is still alive and he is in the village in Benue State.”

The police commissioner assured that the suspect would be charged to court soon.

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Nnamdi Kanu Seeks Transfer From DSS Custody To National Hospital

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The Federal High Court in Abuja will today (Monday) hear an application filed by Nnamdi Kanu, detained leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), seeking transfer from the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) to the National Hospital, Abuja, for urgent medical attention.

The motion, filed on September 3 by Chief Kanu Agabi (SAN), followed what Kanu’s lawyers described as a “worrisome decline” in his health while in detention.

Vacation judge, Justice Musa Liman, had earlier granted leave for the case to be heard during the court’s annual recess, stressing its urgency.

In a supporting affidavit, Emmanuel Kanu, the IPOB leader’s brother, said recent medical tests revealed kidney and liver complications, dangerously low potassium levels, and a swelling under Kanu’s armpit requiring immediate investigation.

Agabi told the court that doctors led by Prof. Austin Agaji had advised Kanu’s transfer to the National Hospital as an interim step. He noted that letters to the DSS on the issue had not been answered.

“The applicant’s health is seriously deteriorating considering the nature of his confinement,” Agabi argued, adding that granting the transfer would not prejudice the DSS.

Kanu has been in DSS custody since 2021 following his arrest in Kenya and repatriation to Nigeria. He is currently facing terrorism-related charges before Justice James Omotosho of the same court.

A bail application filed in May is still pending. The court is expected to hear arguments from both sides before ruling on the transfer request today.

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World Bank, IMF Forced Nigeria To End Petrol Subsidy — Femi Falana

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Human rights lawyer Femi Falana (SAN) says the federal government’s removal of petrol subsidies was not a domestic policy choice but a condition imposed by international lenders.

Speaking on Sunday Politics on Channels Television, Falana argued that no country in the world has fully abolished subsidies.

“Even the United States, the United Kingdom, France and others subsidise electricity, agriculture and many aspects of people’s lives,” he said.

Falana accused the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of pressuring Nigeria to scrap the policy.

President Bola Tinubu announced the end of petrol subsidy during his inauguration on May 29, 2023, alongside a foreign exchange market unification policy. Both measures triggered record inflation and worsening living standards.

Falana also warned against the federal government’s plan to introduce a five percent fuel surcharge, urging it not to worsen economic hardship. He said existing laws already mandated a fuel levy, but funds were never remitted to the Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA).

Between 2007 and 2011, Falana said FERMA confirmed it received nothing despite deductions from petrol sales.

“By 2022, even the Senate confirmed that over one trillion naira was owed to FERMA. Before introducing new levies, the government must explain what happened to those earlier deductions,” he said.

Falana also called for an end to the dollarisation of the economy, stressing that rejecting the naira remains a criminal offence.

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Peter Obi Visits Olubadan-Designate Ladoja, Says Nigeria’s History Is Incomplete Without Ibadan

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Peter Obi, the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 election, says Nigeria’s history cannot be written without Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

Obi stated this on Sunday during a visit to Rashidi Ladoja, the Olubadan-designate, at his Bodija residence.

He praised Ibadan’s central role in Nigeria’s political and socio-economic development and commended its people for their hospitality.

“The position of Ibadan in the history of Nigeria cannot be ignored as a home to all because of the hospitable nature of the indigenes,” Obi said.

He described Ladoja, a former governor and senator, as a leader whose experience will shape his reign as the 44th Olubadan of Ibadanland. Obi also pledged personal support to the incoming monarch.

In response, Ladoja said ascending the throne was “another opportunity to serve humanity,” stressing that the Olubadan stool is not about glamour but service.

“It is God who enthroned Olubadan, not because you have money or influential people around you. The time of glamour is gone; it is about service and what you have on the table for the people,” he said.

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