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Catholic Priest, lecturer, 13 other Law students expelled for Exam malpractice

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The Imo State University (IMSU), Owerri has expelled 15 final-year law students of the school over their alleged involvement in different forms of examination malpractice.

The expelled students included a Catholic priest of the Orlu Diocese (name withheld) and a lecturer in the university’s Department of Management Sciences.

A source at the university said the expulsion of the students was announced before Christmas Day.

According to him, the official of the school who spearheaded the expulsion threatened to sue its management if the expulsion was not ratified.

The source, who described the expulsion as ‘very harsh” however admitted that the students were guilty as charged.

He insisted that the affected 15 students should not be made scapegoats as most of the students including those in other departments engaged in similar malfeasance.

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He revealed that some of the affected students hired people to sit examinations for them while others used their mobile telephones during examinations.

“The Catholic priest hired a ‘mercenary’ to take an examination on his behalf. According to him, the insecurity in the Orlu axis of the state stopped him from travelling to Owerri to sit the examination.

“The Reverend Father was said to be driving to Owerri when his vehicle was shot at by unknown gunmen leading to his inability to eventually present himself at the examination hall on the fateful day.

“Also, the cabal that championed the expulsion opposed the female lecturer studying law whilst in the employ of the same university,” the source said.

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of the university, Sir Ralph Njoku-Obi said he had no information on the matter yet.

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Many feared killed as gunmen attack mourners at mass burial in Plateau

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Many persons are feared killed, with several others wounded, after gunmen attacked mourners during a mass burial in Nding Fan District of Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.

The victims were said to have been attending the burial of seven persons killed in an earlier attack on the community.

The Incident, according to sources, occurred on Wednesday afternoon as villagers gathered to conduct the burial rites.

It was gathered that the assailants, who had been observing the ceremony from surrounding hills, suddenly descended on the community and opened fire on mourners as they were digging graves.

An eyewitness, a journalist, Masara Kim, told our correspondent via telephone that about five communities were experiencing simultaneous attacks by the gunmen.

He said the mourners had barely dug a shallow grave when the attackers struck, forcing them to hurriedly bury the bodies and flee for safety.

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According to him, “There is an ongoing, massive attack on communities south of Jos. More than five communities are under simultaneous assault. While we were at the burial site, the attackers emerged from the hills and began shooting.”

He added that a man was shot dead in his presence, noting that local defenders, armed with hunting rifles and locally made weapons, were overwhelmed by the attackers.

Kim said he narrowly escaped, adding that many residents fled the community as the gunmen advanced, while the exact casualty figure could not be ascertained due to the chaotic situation.

When contacted, the publicity secretary of the Berom Youth Moulders Association, Rwang Tengwong, described the situation as “terrible”, adding that efforts were underway to rescue persons trapped in the area.

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Wife cuts off husband’s penis after he insisted his previous wife moved in with them

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A man’s penis has been permanently compromised after his wife allegedly chopped it off with a kitchen knife because he demanded that his other wife move into their family home.

The couple, of Bangladeshi heritage, had recently relocated to the town of Angri in Campania, Italy, where the husband had found a house spacious enough to accommodate both his wives.

Both bigamy and polygamy are illegal in Italy, but the practice persists within certain communities.

The 35-year-old second wife was against the idea of cohabiting with the first wife, triggering the disagreement. She then allegedly castrated him when he was taking a nap after lunch.

The husband awoke screaming in agony as blood poured from the injury. He stumbled onto a first-floor balcony and cried out for assistance.

Two women passing by heard his screams, entered the property, and managed to stem the bleeding until paramedics arrived.

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They reportedly put the detached penis on ice in the hope it could be reattached.

However, surgeons stated reattachment was impossible as the organ was “permanently compromised.”

Upon arrival, police discovered the wife wandering around in a state of shock, allegedly still holding the knife. She was arrested and charged with attempted murder.

The police are also probing whether the husband was drugged before the assault.

A team of Carabinieri police, led by Commander Gianfranco Albanese and local prosecutor Gianluca Caputo, are still investigating the alleged knife attack.

Angelo Pisani, a lawyer and founder of an organisation that campaigns against domestic abuse, commented on the case and said: “This is a case of unprecedented violence.”

The domestic abuse lawyer added: “This kind of violence must always be condemned, regardless of who committed it.”

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Enugu Keke Riders rally for Mbah’s reelection, hail him as a kindhearted leader

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Thousands of tricycle riders across Enugu State turned out in a massive show of support for Governor Peter Mbah on Monday, endorsing his reelection bid in a display of growing grassroots momentum.

The operators, popularly known as Keke riders, rode their tricycles decorated with stickers and images of Governor Mbah from Abakpa to Okpara Square, Emene to Okpara Square, Agbani Road to Okpara Square, Ogui Road to Okpara Square, New Haven, and through Nkpokiti, Ebeano Tunnel, Holy Ghost, Ziks Avenue, Timber Shade, UNEC Gate, IMT Gate, and others.

Speaking to reporters, the Chairman of the association, Comrade Kingsley Edeh, said the Mbah administration had created an enabling environment, such as security and good roads, which had drastically affected their spending on the maintenance of their tricycles.

“The governor is a kindhearted man. He accepted everyone and gave everyone an enabling environment for our people to do business in the state.

“We have seen that our revenue, the one we pay, is going somewhere. We looked at the developmental strides of the governor and said we want to organise a big solidarity and endorsement rally for Governor Mbah as the man we want in 2027.

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“We are endorsing him for 2027 so he will continue his good work as governor. We don’t want any other person.

“Many politicians lie about what they didn’t do. But his own is ‘e dey play, e dey show.’

“See the roads he is constructing everywhere. Before now, we visited mechanics every week and spent our earnings because of bad roads. But today, we are now seeing dividends of democracy. At least, nobody can deny the fact that no other governor comes close to what our governor has done in less than three years.

“Again, with the 260 Smart Schools and 260 Type 2 Health Centres in all the wards, we will have more disposable income because the Smart Schools are totally free. They even give free food and uniforms. Very soon, our children will be knowledgeable like children in America and Europe.

“See also the International Conference Centre. People come from Abuja, Lagos, Kano, and from all over Nigeria and even abroad every now and then for big conferences, and we make a lot of money,” he stated.

The group equally denounced the allegations of over-taxation in Enugu, commending Mbah for phasing out cash payments in revenue collection, which they said induced corruption, confusion, and union crises in the past.

“Our revenue collection is no longer chaotic. We pay online. No more thuggery. If you bring paper to collect any form of revenue, we resist it because we know that it is no longer business as usual. So, we now have peace, accountability, no more factions, and fighting in the system because of revenue.

“It is also a falsehood for people to say the governor is overtaxing Keke riders. It is pure falsehood. We are paying the minimum money required from us, and we are happy with how the governor is utilising it to do our roads and other projects.

“In fact, the people who were collecting cash before Mbah came and doing all manner of sharp practices are the ones spinning the falsehood because they are not happy,” Edeh added.

They insisted that the governor must do his second tenure, “whether he likes it or not.”

“We will massively vote for him. As you could see, we are determined. Anyhow they want it, we are going to put the governor there. Even if he wants to run back to his business in Lagos, we will push him back into that seat to complete his term,” he vowed.

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