Sunday, 9 September 2012

Boyfriend stabs his lover to death after she didn't tell him she had HIV before they had sex


                                                                  
                                                                             Larry Dunn Jr
 
A man confessed to stabbing his girlfriend to death because she did not tell him she was HIV positive before they had sex.
'She killed me, so I killed her', Larry Dunn Jr, 36, told officers in Dallas, Texas, after the body of Cicely Bolden, 28, was found by her two young children returning home from school.

The 28-year-old was lying naked from the waist down on her bedroom floor bleeding from two stab wounds in her neck.

'Something's wrong with mama': Cicely's two young children found her dead body in the bedroom of their home


Ms Bolden and 36-year-old Dunn had recently started dating. He later told police that when she confessed to having the virus she then told him it was 'not that bad'. He became upset and walked to the kitchen to get a knife which he used to kill her with, according to police.

 Neighbor Latoya Arnett, who called 911, told Kens5: 'All I know is, she didn't deserve it and her kids didn't deserve to see her like that. 'She was a good mom. Loved her kids to death. I can't imagine my kids seeing me like that. I know it hurt them.' Police say Dunn cooperated fully with their investigation. During a recorded interview he admitted the crime and revealed he burned his clothes afterwards and dumped the knife in the garbage at a waffle house.

Police later recovered the weapon. The father of Cicely's son, Jeff Busby, told Fox that Bolden had contracted HIV within the last couple of years. He is currently looking after her son and daughter. Speaking about Dunn, who is being held on $50,000 bond, he said: 'I hope he rots in prison.

She did not deserve this.' Ms Arnett said she went inside the apartment and found Cicely lying on the bedroom floor. Earlier that day, she claimed, she had seen Dunn arriving at the apartment. Stuffed teddy bear toys have been laid outside what's now a boarded-up apartment in Highland Village Drive with candles lit in memory of Ms Bolden.























Cicely Bolden


12 burnt to death in Ogun road crash

No fewer than 12 persons were allegedly burnt beyond recognition during a fatal motor accident which occurred between Odogbolu and Ososa areas of Ogun State, along Sagamu/ Benin express way this afternoon.

It was gathered that the auto crash which involved a Toyota Hiace bus marked XA 659DBC and which belonged to Ajetunmobi Express and a truck numbered LG 35BBG caused major traffic gridlock on the expressway.


The impact of the collision, it was gathered triggered an explosion that left the victims burnt. According to the Public Relations Officer of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement (TRACE), Mr. Ade Adebiyi, blamed the crash on over speeding.

The bodies of those that were burnt beyond recognition have been deposited at the mortuary of the General Hospital, Ijebu Ode. Commander Adebiyi however warned motorists to desist from over said three persons escaped unhurt and warned motorists of the dangers of over speeding with approach of the end of the year.

Illegal Nigerian immigrant admits using dead man’s ID to work in the US

An illegal immigrant from Nigeria admitted at the weekend he assumed the identity of a murdered man so he could work at Newark’s airport, New Jersey, where he was a security supervisor for 20 years. He now faces possible deportation.

Bimbo Oyewole, 54, pleaded guilty in a state court to using a fake security badge under a plea deal in which prosecutors agreed to recommend he receive probation. He had been charged with identity theft when he was arrested in May.
He will be jailed pending sentencing Oct. 19. The state attorney general’s office, which prosecuted the case, said Oyewole faces potential deportation.



Oyewole admitted in court that he is in the country illegally, having entered on a student visa in 1989 and stayed after it expired. “I came in legally,” Oyewole, hands cuffed behind his back, told the court. He admitted he used the identity and identity papers of Jerry Thomas, who was shot outside a Queens, N.Y., YMCA in 1992.

 Authorities had said Oyewole assumed Thomas’s identity weeks before he died. Police in New York said Thomas had sold his documents to a Nigerian cab driver, who then sold them to Oyewole. They said they had no evidence tying Oyewole to Thomas’ death. Oyewole said he presented Thomas’ birth certificate and Social Security card to airport officials. He then received ID cards that give airport workers security clearance. Prosecutors said Oyewole also obtained a New Jersey driver’s license and high school equivalency diploma under Thomas’ name.

The Port Authority, which operates Newark Liberty International Airport, said Oyewole most recently worked for FJC Security Services, a contractor that staffs access gates and had access to airplanes and the tarmac. He supervised about 30 guards. Port Authority officials were alerted to Oyewole after receiving an anonymous letter about him.

 “Today’s conviction will serve notice to all that the Port Authority of NY and NJ will not tolerate fraud or any other criminal misconduct at its facilities,” Port Authority Inspector General Robert E. Van Etten said in a statement.

Air Nigeria passengers stranded for hours in London, asked to Contribute Money for Aviation Fuel

Over 190 Air Nigeria passengers arrived Gatwick Airport 8:30 yesterday morning to fly back to Nigeria, and for 8 hours, they were stranded at the airport.

The travelers were informed of lack of 'JET A1' to fly the aircraft to Lagos, and were told to contribute extra £40 each for purchase of the Aviation Fuel

Eventually, the plane left Gatwick airport at 4:30 pm and arrived Nigeria at about 12:30 early this morning.


Upon Arrival, passengers got the shock of their lives when they were told to come back for their luggage! Many of the Passengers were so angry about what they went through yesterday and are planning to sue Air Nigeria and it's chairman, Jimoh Ibrahim. From tomorrow Monday September 10th, Air Nigeria will no longer fly for at least a year, having sacked all but 50 of their staff.

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Kate Milddleton expecting Prince William's first child

Rumour has it that Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge,is pregnant with her first child.

Three oil marketers on the run -EFCC begins search

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) are looking for three oil marketers who are involved in the fuel subsidy scam. This was made known by the acting head of media and publicity of the commission, Wilson Uwajuren.

The trio of 31 year old Abdul Afeez Olarenwaju Olabisi of Fargo Petroleum and Gas Limited, Abubakar Peters Ali Jeldi(34yrs), managing director of Nadabo Energy Limited and Ikechukwu Onuabuchi Nworgu(46yrs) of Star Inspection Services Nigeria Limited were declared wanted by the commission for offences bordering on Criminal Conspiracy, Forgery, Obtaining Money by False Pretences and Money Laundering running into several billions of naira.


Earthquake in China, 80 dead, several injured

At least 80 people were killed and 731 injured when two earthquakes struck a remote and mountainous area of southwest China on Friday, toppling houses and sending panicked crowds onto the streets.

Friday, 7 September 2012

UK Visa: FG summons consulting firm

                                        Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Olugbenga Ashiru
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Olugbenga Ashiru, on Thursday summoned the management of VFS Global, a visa service company, over the poor treatment meted on applicants.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Indian-owned company processes visa applications to the UK and to some Shengen member nations.
This is contained in a statement signed by the ministry’s spokesman, Mr Ogbole Ode, in Abuja.
The statement expressed concern over the poor conditions, which applicants were subjected to during the visa submission and collection process.
“Reports indicate that those who have ₦10,000 receive VIP treatment, while the rest are left to wallow in the sun.

“It is unacceptable to have our citizens, queue in rain and be subjected to inconveniences,’’ it stated. It urged the company to provide suitable accommodation for applicants in view of its role as consultant to various embassies.

Responding, Ms Natasha Bhargava, the Senior Manager of VFS Global in Abuja, expressed the firm’s commitment to provide improved services to clients, noting, however, that the VIP facility was optional. Bhargava, who led a team of five officials to the ministry, said that suggestion boxes were available at the company’s Abuja and Lagos offices for applicants to register their complaints.



Rukky Sanda plastic surgery on her face?

Rukayat Sanda, is one name that is hot in the film industry in Nigeria. Few years ago, she reportedly went for a plastic surgery on her face could this be true?
But she does look beautiful though!

Press Statement From Dana Airline


Press statement on the lifting of the suspension on Dana air operations by the Federal Government
 

The management and the over 558 staff of Dana Air wish to express our deepest appreciation to the Federal Government of Nigeria over the lifting of the suspension of the airline's operations with effect from Wednesday, September 5, 2012, following government's satisfaction with the air-worthiness of the airline after a rigorous technical, operational and financial audit.


We also wish to thank all Nigerians and our esteemed guests for your prayers since the tragic accident of Sunday, June 3, 2012. Our thoughts and prayers will always be with the families that lost loved ones;

we remain committed to assisting them in every way possible and also fulfilling our obligations to them fully, as stipulated by the law.

 The provision of safe, reliable world-class air transport services has always been our focus at Dana Air and we will continue to adhere strictly to safety procedures as required by the Nigerian Civil Aviation Act and all other relevant local and international regulations, as we resume flight operations shortly.


Police Seize Cynthia Osokogu's Corpse

                                               Agbor Youths Await Cynthia's body

                                               Cynthia's parents with Gov. Uduaghan

The Lagos state Police Command refused to release the corpse of Cynthia Osokogu, the girl murdered by suspected kidnappers in a hotel in Lagos, to her parents for burial in her hometown today.

According to sources, the police had planned to do an autopsy on the body yesterday at the Ikeja General Hospital morgue. Police Commissioner Umaru Manko told reporters that the pathologist did not complete the autopsy and hence the decision not to release Cynthia’s body for burial.

 It was not clear whether the autopsy delayed the release of the body. One source said the police needed to conclude the autopsy since the report is vital to the trial of the suspects, who had confessed killing the girl.

 Cynthia’s burial which was scheduled for today in Agbor, Delta State, south-south Nigeria, had to be delayed when the remains of the deceased did not arrive Agbor, her home town, as expected.

A decision was later made by the family to give her a ceremonial burial.


















Gov. Uduaghan Consoling Cynthia's Mum