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Popular Catholic Priest Rapes 10-year-old Minor In Abuja

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A Gudu Upper Area Court, Abuja, on Monday remanded Rev. Fr. Anthony Ochigbo, Parish priest of Church of Assumption, Asokoro, in police custody for alleged rape of a 10-year-old girl.

Ochigbo was arraigned on a one-count charge of rape.

The Upper Area court judge, Alhaji Umar Kagarko, adjourned the case till Aug. 30 for ruling.

His counsel Godwin Chukwukere had applied for his bail pursuant to sections 158, 162, 163 and 164 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA).

Chukwukere urged the court to grant the defendant bail because he was still innocent until proven otherwise.

He said even though the offence was not bailable, Section 162 gives the court wide powers to grant bail in cases like this.

The counsel urged the court to exercise its discretion in favour his client, adding that the defendant was on administrative bail and would not jump bail if granted.

The prosecutor, John Ijagbemi, opposed the application, saying that the defendant was not given administrative bail.

He urged the court to discountenance the application and remand the defendant in custody.

Earlier, Ijagbemi had told the court that Grace Ibong of Kuruduma village, Asokoro, Abuja, reported the matter at the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, on Aug. 17.

He said after a church programme in the said church, the defendant asked the complainant to leave her 10-year-old and eight-year-old daughters to spend the night with him, which she did.

He further said when the complainant went back to the defendant’s house to pick her children, she discovered an unusual movement from her 10-year-old daughter on Aug. 15.

Ijagbemi said when the complainant asked her daughter why she was moving unusually, the victim said that the defendant forcefully had carnal knowledge of her without her consent during the night.

He said the offence contravened Section 283 of the Penal Code.

The priest pleaded not guilty.

(NAN)

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BREAKING: Presidency Confirms Sack Of Tinubu’s Aide Fegho Umunubo, Warns Nigerians Not To Interface With Him

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The Presidency has issued a stern warning to the public following the immediate dismissal of Fegho John Umunubo, who served as the Special Assistant to the President on Digital and Creative Economy in the Office of the Vice President.

Abiodun Oladunjoye, the Director of Information and Public Relations in the Presidency, confirmed the separation in a statement on Monday. He emphasized that Umunubo no longer represents the administration in any capacity.

“Stakeholders and constituents of the digital and creative economy, at home and abroad, as well as the general public, are hereby notified that Fegho John Umunubo … has been disengaged with immediate effect.”
Oladunjoye added: “Henceforth, anyone interfacing with him in the name of President Tinubu’s administration does so at his or her own risk. We urge all stakeholders and constituents of the digital and creative economy to be so guided.”

 

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Kaduna Councillor Sunusi Hashim Appoints 18 Special Advisers

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The councillor representing Kinkiba Ward in Soba Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Sunusi Hashim, has appointed 18 special advisers to support his grassroots administration.

The new aides were inaugurated on Sunday at L.E.A. Primary School, Kinkiba, during a ceremony that drew the presence of All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders, traditional rulers, religious leaders, party loyalists, and community members.

Speaking at the event, Hashim said the appointments were made in recognition of the loyalty, dedication, and contributions of the appointees to the progress of Kinkiba Ward. He urged them to serve with “respect, integrity, honesty, transparency, and compassion” while working collectively for the development of the community and the advancement of the APC.

The councillor also commended Kaduna State governor, Uba Sani, for his consistent support to local councillors, particularly through the provision of fertilisers to farmers. He pledged to align his team’s activities with the governor’s transformative agenda and deliver projects that would benefit the people of Kinkiba.

The newly appointed advisers will oversee key sectors such as works, finance, education, health, agriculture, women affairs, political matters, media, youth mobilisation, and inter-party relations.

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Peter Obi Will Not Have Our 2027 Ticket — Labour Party Secretary Arabambi

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The Labour Party (LP) has ruled out the possibility of former presidential candidate, Peter Obi, contesting on its platform in the 2027 elections.

The party’s National Publicity Secretary, Abayomi Arabambi, made the declaration on Monday while speaking on Channels Television’s Lunchtime Politics.

Arabambi criticised Obi for directing his supporters to back candidates of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) during the August by-elections, describing the move as anti-party. The former Anambra governor had explained his call was due to the absence of LP candidates in many constituencies, but the party dismissed the justification.

According to Arabambi, the Labour Party’s rise in 2023 was driven more by public frustration with the Buhari administration and the #EndSARS movement than Obi’s personal appeal. “We are going to do our 2027 without Peter Obi; he will not have our ticket,” he said.

The spokesman further accused LP’s acting National Chairperson, Nenadi Usman, and activist Aisha Yesufu of aligning with Obi, vowing the party would take action against them. He challenged Obi to formally announce his exit from the party.

Arabambi alleged that Obi was “standing with one leg in LP, one leg in PDP, and one leg in ADC,” adding that the party would no longer accommodate what he described as political extremism.

“If he believes he can win seven million votes in 2027 on his own, let him leave and prove it,” Arabambi said, insisting Obi only used LP as a vehicle for change in 2023.

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