Monday, 26 November 2012
THIS LIFE
How Northerners killed Okpe-Isoko poly student over wife,
by Oboh
MY name is Chief Oboh
Clifford Johnson, the father of late Oghene Rukome Dapo Johnson. I am a native
of Okpe-Isoko in Isoko North local government area of Delta State. But I am
currently working with Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital, Lafia in Nasarawa
State as a dentist.
My late son, Rukome
was roasted like a common goat by a tribe called Afor in Onda-Wayo in
Mararaba-Udege Development Area of Nasarawa State. Before his death, he was
married to one Rebecca Obende Samuel, who hails from Apau in Agwada Development
Area of the state. The said marriage was blessed with one child whose name is
Ewomazino Dapo Johnson (daughter).
On October 2, 2012,
the late Rukome left Nasarawa town where he was a student of chemical
engineering in Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa-town to Apau in Agwada Development
Area of Nasarawa State to visit his in-laws.
On his way, he was
arrested by the village vigilante group in Onda-Wayo in Mararaba Udege
Development Area of Nasarawa State. The vigilance group alleged that he was in
possession of a stolen motorcycle. The question is that Sani Onga Osu, who
claimed to be the bonafide owner of the said motorcycle; how comes he was able
to see when Rukome took the machine away, know the direction of Rukome and at
the same time alerted his brother, Ali Onga, who was able to stop, identified
his brother’s motorcycle and arrested Rukome with the machine? I think this
look to me as set up plan to nail the late Rukome. From information gathered,
it was learnt that Mr. Ali Onga had previously proposed marriage to Miss
Rebecca Obende Samuel, who was said to have refused the proposal before the
late Rukome Dapo Johnson, who hails from Delta State approached Rebecca for
marriage and she consented. We learnt right from that time, Mr. Ali Onga has
been nursing grudges against Mr. Rukome Dapo Johnson. Besides, it has also been
gathered that the ordinary Afor Tribe does not like outsiders to marry their
daughters; hence, this terrible plan put up to kill the said late Rukome
Johnson.
Come to think of it,
when he was brought before the chairman of the vigilante group in
Mararaba-Udege, my son confessed that he was not a thief; that he was only
going to his in-laws’ house in Agwada. According to the story, two vigilante
men were sent to see Mrs. Suzanna, the mother of Rebecca to confirm if Rukome
Dapo Johnson was actually marrying her daughter. Mrs. Suzanna Obende Samuel
confirmed that yes Rukome Dapo was marrying her daughter but as long as he has
been arrested with a machine, she did not know him. So, this was the first
signal given by his purported in-law to have the boy killed. I think this woman
and her husband should be arrested for questioning as I suspect that they know
something about the boy’s death. My reason is that the third day that the boy
was confirmed dead, Mrs. Rebecca who has been staying with me in Nasarawa-town
ran away with my son’s daughter to her parents in Agwada Development Area. And
up till now, I have not set my eyes on her again, though I put up a call
through one of her uncles, one Mr. Samuel Ezin, who confirmed my agitation.
Now, back to the
chairman of the vigilante group’s house, Alh. Azuma Okah, Ali Onga, Madaki
Ebagune, Gaiya Sani, and one Mr. Agbawu adjudicated the case and the said
chairman found my son guilty of the offence and passed a death sentence on him.
My son was not given an opportunity to fair hearing and he handed over to one
Mr. Ali Onga who led him away for kill. Mr. Agbawu fired him two gunshots,
according to our sources; and as if that was not enough, Mr. Ali, who has been
nursing grudges against him concerning Rebecca had the opportunity he was looking
for to revenge. From all indications, it was like giving a dog a bad name just
to hang it. The whole story is hanged on the said Rebecca, and not the
motorcycle. If not, look at the anger, vexation used in killing him.
He was not only
killed, his heart, private parts and two eyes were removed – for what? His
corpse also burnt beyond recognition! His body was dumped in the thick forest
of Onda-Wayo/Kana, all in Mararaba-Udege Development Area. It took the police a
serious search of nine days before they recovered his charred remains. The
question, therefore, comes to mind, is there any part of our National
Constitution that gives vigilante group power to arrest, maimed and kill?
Rukome Dapo Johnson
was set up just because he is not an indigene of Afor land. I, therefore,
suggest that the law of the land should take its course to avert this dastard
and barbaric killing.
Police probe death
POLICE in Nasarawa
State, recently, commenced investigations into the alleged killing of the
25-year-old chemical engineering student of the Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa ,
Mr. Rukome Johnson, by suspected members of Mararaba Vigilance Group in Udege
area of the state.

“The late Rukome
Johnson was said to have left Nasarawa town on the ill-fated day to Agwada area
to see his in-law, who resides there, only not to return. The detectives
demonstrated their skills and professionalism when they discovered his charred
remains in a thick forest located in Onda Wayo village.
“The brief fact was
that the victim was arrested by members of vigilance group of Mararaba Udege
development area. He was alleged to be in possession of a stolen motorcycle.
The victim, alongside one Sani Osu, who claimed to be bonafide owner of the
motorcycle purported to have been stolen by the former were taken to the house
of one Azuma Okah to adjudicate the case.”
Friday, 23 November 2012
Delta publishers give dep. gov, speaker, Akpojene, others awards
BY JOHN EJEJIGBE
DELTA community
newspaper publishers under the auspices of Association of Community Newspaper
Publishers of Nigeria (ACNPN), Delta State Council, recently gave Delta leaders
of excellence award to Professor Amos Agbe Utuama (SAN), deputy governor of
Delta State; Rt. Hon. (Engr.) Victor Onyekachi Ochei, Speaker of the House of
Assembly; Mr. Vincent Omovusu; Chief (Dr.) Gregory Oke Akpojene (JP, KSQ, MON),
President-General of Isoko Development Union (IDU); Hon. (Prince) Johnson
Premier Erijo, deputy majority leader of the House of Assembly; Chief John
Onowighose Araka, a seasoned journalist and Media Consultant to Niger Delta
Development Commission (NDDC); Hon. (Dr.) Isaac Tosan Wilkie, former Vice
Chairman of Warri North local government; Dr. Joseph Sisanmi Otumara, Delta
Health Commissioner; Hon. Grifson T. Omatsuli and Hon. Jude Ferdinard Kent
Omatsone, former Speaker of the House of Assembly.
Others were Hon.
(Barr.) Kate Chinwe Onianwa, a former Commissioner for Local Government and
Chieftaincy Affairs in the State and currently member of ACNPN Board of
Trustees; Barr. Christopher Chike Ogeah, the state Commissioner for
Information; Hon. (Barr.) Denis Oghenebukome Omovie, member of the state House
of Assembly; Dr. Kingsley Ojie; Hon. (Engr.) Friday Ossai Osanebi of the House
of Assembly; Hon. (Dr.) Alphonus Chukwutem Ojo, Delta State House of Assembly
Chairman of House Committee on Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development
Commission (DESOPADEC); Pharmacist Paul Osogbe Enebeli, member of the 15-man
Committee for the Federal Government N500 million Relief Cash Donation to Delta
Flood Victims; Barr. Newworld Safugha; Hon. Charles Chukuemeke Emetulu;
Princess (Mrs.) Patricia Adaese Ideh; Ogbueshi Calvin Chiedu Onwuegbuzia; Elder
Chris Anana, Alhaji Abdulsalam Paxman Ekpuze; CSP Muhammed Mu’Azu and Mr.
Ikechukwu Ayo Aduba, Delta State Commissioner of Police.
Speaking, Chairman of
the Association, Comrade Felida Essi, disclosed that the concept of the awards
was developed by the association to recognise and honour responsible and
credible Nigerians who have contributed meritoriously to the development of the
state.
“It is especially
designed to promote people of excellence in all fields of human endeavours and
all sectors of the Nigerian economy,” she said, adding, “it is targeted at
showcasing the innate abilities and potentials of our great achievers with a
view to inspiring others as well as spurring them up to do more to take our
noble state to enviable heights.”
According to her, the
Association was waxing stronger in mirroring the plights of the grassroots for
government’s urgent attention and keeping Deltans informed of government
policies and pogrammes.
The publisher of
Isoko Mirror listed the needs of the Association to include a building for its
secretariat in Asaba, vehicle, permanent site, frequent training of publishers
and advert placement in their newspapers.
She specially thanked
Hon. Chris Chike Ogeah, the state Commissioner for Information for “being in
the forefront of sustaining members of the Association via various efforts and
gestures.”
Flood: Victims laud Delta, FGs
BY BLESSING OMOBE
FLOOD victims in Ozoro camp of Isoko North
local government area of Delta State have commended the Federal Government and
Delta State government for caring for them. They thanked individuals from
states like Lagos, Abuja and others, including Ozoro people, such as Warri,
Ughelli and people from other communities.
Pastor Aluya from Ase in Ndokwa East, one of
the flood victims, thanked all who cared for them. She thanked Mr. Richard
Anugbeni from Emevor, who always visited them to know their state of living.
She commended the effort of the medical
department, saying there has been no record of death since their stay in the
camp.
Aluya said good Samaritans made them fill at
home, even as she commended the security department for making them to live
without fear or tension.
According to her, she and other four victims
always come out at night to pray for peace in the camp ground, state and
federation.
Pastor (Mrs.) Aluya ldogholicila from Enwhe
and others of the flood disaster urged government to make provision for them to
go back to their communities, saying, “because, in most villages, the flood has
dried off.”
Onuje Godswill, 10 years old boy, commended
the caterers for the good food they always gave to them, noting, “because, at
home, I have not been given such a nice food. Ma, I enjoyed the camp ground.”
Doctor A.S. Emeli, who was posted to the camp
ground as the head of the medical department, said there have been records of
various kinds of diseases contacted by the people. According to him, they
include uncontrollable hypertension, diabetes, malaria, chronic ulcer and so
on.
“All these have been taken care of through
treatment which was provided by the state government without payment by the
victims, he posited.
Dr. Emeli advised victims to always visit the
medical department for treatment of any ailment, noting that there is medical
solution to their health problems.
Uzere Community, Ojo branch holds prayer session Jan 27
IN a bid to fast-track peace, oneness
and development in their fatherland, indigenes of Uzere resident in Ojo local
government area of Lagos State will on Sunday, January 27, 2013 holds a prayer
session for the kingdom.
A statement by the Organising
Committee, comprising Rev. (Dr.) Greg Uregha, Prophet Anthony O. Omajere and
Evangelist Solomon Urete disclosed that the indigenes will petition God for
growth, peace and development in Uzere Kingdom.
According to the trio, the programme
will take place at No. 9, Maxwell Street, Ajangbadi.
“Uzere Community, Ojo branch, Lagos,
has set aside Sunday, January 27, 2013 as prayer day. The programme, which will
start at 12 noon, will see us praying God for peace, love, unity, growth and
development in Uzere Kingdom in particular and Isoko nation in general,” the
statement noted, inviting all Uzere indigenes in Ojo to grace the
occasion.
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