Thursday, 29 September 2016

Nigerian Drug Lord Deported From Kenya Sneaks Back And Gets Arrested

Nigerian drug lord deported from Kenya on presidential order sneaks back



Controversial Nigerian businessman Anthony Chinedu. A Nigerian drug lord Emmanuel Peter Lovembe, who was deported from Kenya in 2013 alongside Mr Chinedu, was Wednesday arrested in Kayole after he sneaked back into the country.

In Summary
In June 2013, he was arrested and deported together with Anthony Chinedu for involvement in narcotics trafficking.

Three months later he also sneaked back and was arrested in Donholm estate

He was arrested together with a Kenyan woman, Ms Virginia Wakini, who had just arrived from Tanzania via Namanga border when police raided their house.


A Nigerian drug lord who was deported from Kenya in 2013 following a presidential order was Wednesday arrested in Kayole, Nairobi, after he sneaked back into the country.

Mr Emmanuel Peter Lovembe was arrested in Kayole estate on Wednesday at around 2pm.

On Thursday morning, the suspect was picked from the station by detectives from the Anti-Terrorism Police Unit (ATPU) and the Anti-Narcotics Unit (ANU) for interrogation.

In June 2013, he was arrested and deported together with Anthony Chinedu for involvement in narcotics trafficking.

Three months later he also sneaked back and was arrested in Donholm estate

He was arrested together with a Kenyan woman, Ms Virginia Wakini, who had just arrived from Tanzania via Namanga border when police raided their house.

He confessed to have come back using different identification documents through Namanga.

http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Deported-Nigerian-drug-lord-arrested-after-return-to-Kenya/1056-3398612-1574kqq/index.html
Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno has promised to rebuild churches and other structures destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgents in Lassa as he visited liberated communities in the Southern Senatorial Zone of the state. Shettima in tears Shettima in tears “We will rebuild churches, private and public buildings destroyed by the insurgents,” Shettima said when he accessed the level of damage in Lassa in Askira-Uba Local Government Area on Wednesday. He expressed shock at the magnitude of destruction, saying that government would commence the rehabilitation in a short while. “We are going to rebuild churches and others structures destroyed in Lassa and other communities around. “We are saddened by the large scale destruction in Lassa which is a predominantly Christian community, ” Shettima said. He added:” We are doing this because we have a duty as a government to ensure fairness, equity and justice in all our endeavors. “We believe that the Christian community has rights to be served like its Muslims counterpart, since we have rebuilt Mosques destroyed in other places, we must rebuild churches too.” Shettima said specifically that the churches would be rebuilt before Christmas ahead of this year’s Yuletide. “I want to assure that the churches will be rebuilt before December, so that the people can celebrate the Christmas in a more conducive atmosphere. “We will also make sure that all private houses destroyed are rebuild without delay,” he said, adding that his action had no political under tone. “We are not doing this for political reasons because we are not facing any election now. Our actions are based on the desire to serve people and to ensure equity among them.” He also visited the Emir of Uba, Alhaji Ali Mamza and the Emir of Askira Alhaji Abdullahi Askirama, where he pledged to rebuild the Askira-Uba Local Government Area secretariat and other structures damaged by the insurgents. Shettima was also in Gwoza, headquarters of Gwoza Local Government Area where he promised to rebuild the palace of the Emir of Gwoza Alhaji Muhammad Timta. “The Emir of Gwoza wants to return home but for his palace which is badly damaged. We will rebuild the palace in the next one month so he can come back, ” he said when he addressed elders of Gwoza in front of the damaged palace. Shettima also visited Pulka, where he addressed hundreds of residents who had returned home, and promised to tackle the problem of water shortages facing the people. “I want to pledge here that we are going to take immediate action to tackle the problem of water shortage facing the people. We shall put in place the necessarily mechanism to address the problem immediately I return back to Maiduguri.” He lauded the military for liberating the area from the Boko Haram insurgents, and promised enhance welfare for the people. “ We have to commend the gallantry effort of the military in ensuring that peace return to our communities. “We must continue to support them to ensure that the peace is maintained, people should give them 100 percent cooperation and report strange happenings to them,” he said. Shettima distributed food items worth millions of Naira to the people before proceeding to the next community. NAN recalls that the governor relocated to Bama last week to supervise the ongoing reconstruction of damaged structures in the area.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/shettima-rebuild-churches-destroyed-boko-haram-lassa-borno/
Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno has promised to rebuild churches and other structures destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgents in Lassa as he visited liberated communities in the Southern Senatorial Zone of the state. Shettima in tears Shettima in tears “We will rebuild churches, private and public buildings destroyed by the insurgents,” Shettima said when he accessed the level of damage in Lassa in Askira-Uba Local Government Area on Wednesday. He expressed shock at the magnitude of destruction, saying that government would commence the rehabilitation in a short while. “We are going to rebuild churches and others structures destroyed in Lassa and other communities around. “We are saddened by the large scale destruction in Lassa which is a predominantly Christian community, ” Shettima said. He added:” We are doing this because we have a duty as a government to ensure fairness, equity and justice in all our endeavors. “We believe that the Christian community has rights to be served like its Muslims counterpart, since we have rebuilt Mosques destroyed in other places, we must rebuild churches too.” Shettima said specifically that the churches would be rebuilt before Christmas ahead of this year’s Yuletide. “I want to assure that the churches will be rebuilt before December, so that the people can celebrate the Christmas in a more conducive atmosphere. “We will also make sure that all private houses destroyed are rebuild without delay,” he said, adding that his action had no political under tone. “We are not doing this for political reasons because we are not facing any election now. Our actions are based on the desire to serve people and to ensure equity among them.” He also visited the Emir of Uba, Alhaji Ali Mamza and the Emir of Askira Alhaji Abdullahi Askirama, where he pledged to rebuild the Askira-Uba Local Government Area secretariat and other structures damaged by the insurgents. Shettima was also in Gwoza, headquarters of Gwoza Local Government Area where he promised to rebuild the palace of the Emir of Gwoza Alhaji Muhammad Timta. “The Emir of Gwoza wants to return home but for his palace which is badly damaged. We will rebuild the palace in the next one month so he can come back, ” he said when he addressed elders of Gwoza in front of the damaged palace. Shettima also visited Pulka, where he addressed hundreds of residents who had returned home, and promised to tackle the problem of water shortages facing the people. “I want to pledge here that we are going to take immediate action to tackle the problem of water shortage facing the people. We shall put in place the necessarily mechanism to address the problem immediately I return back to Maiduguri.” He lauded the military for liberating the area from the Boko Haram insurgents, and promised enhance welfare for the people. “ We have to commend the gallantry effort of the military in ensuring that peace return to our communities. “We must continue to support them to ensure that the peace is maintained, people should give them 100 percent cooperation and report strange happenings to them,” he said. Shettima distributed food items worth millions of Naira to the people before proceeding to the next community. NAN recalls that the governor relocated to Bama last week to supervise the ongoing reconstruction of damaged structures in the area.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/shettima-rebuild-churches-destroyed-boko-haram-lassa-borno/
Gov. Kashim Shettima of Borno has promised to rebuild churches and other structures destroyed by the Boko Haram insurgents in Lassa as he visited liberated communities in the Southern Senatorial Zone of the state. Shettima in tears Shettima in tears “We will rebuild churches, private and public buildings destroyed by the insurgents,” Shettima said when he accessed the level of damage in Lassa in Askira-Uba Local Government Area on Wednesday. He expressed shock at the magnitude of destruction, saying that government would commence the rehabilitation in a short while. “We are going to rebuild churches and others structures destroyed in Lassa and other communities around. “We are saddened by the large scale destruction in Lassa which is a predominantly Christian community, ” Shettima said. He added:” We are doing this because we have a duty as a government to ensure fairness, equity and justice in all our endeavors. “We believe that the Christian community has rights to be served like its Muslims counterpart, since we have rebuilt Mosques destroyed in other places, we must rebuild churches too.” Shettima said specifically that the churches would be rebuilt before Christmas ahead of this year’s Yuletide. “I want to assure that the churches will be rebuilt before December, so that the people can celebrate the Christmas in a more conducive atmosphere. “We will also make sure that all private houses destroyed are rebuild without delay,” he said, adding that his action had no political under tone. “We are not doing this for political reasons because we are not facing any election now. Our actions are based on the desire to serve people and to ensure equity among them.” He also visited the Emir of Uba, Alhaji Ali Mamza and the Emir of Askira Alhaji Abdullahi Askirama, where he pledged to rebuild the Askira-Uba Local Government Area secretariat and other structures damaged by the insurgents. Shettima was also in Gwoza, headquarters of Gwoza Local Government Area where he promised to rebuild the palace of the Emir of Gwoza Alhaji Muhammad Timta. “The Emir of Gwoza wants to return home but for his palace which is badly damaged. We will rebuild the palace in the next one month so he can come back, ” he said when he addressed elders of Gwoza in front of the damaged palace. Shettima also visited Pulka, where he addressed hundreds of residents who had returned home, and promised to tackle the problem of water shortages facing the people. “I want to pledge here that we are going to take immediate action to tackle the problem of water shortage facing the people. We shall put in place the necessarily mechanism to address the problem immediately I return back to Maiduguri.” He lauded the military for liberating the area from the Boko Haram insurgents, and promised enhance welfare for the people. “ We have to commend the gallantry effort of the military in ensuring that peace return to our communities. “We must continue to support them to ensure that the peace is maintained, people should give them 100 percent cooperation and report strange happenings to them,” he said. Shettima distributed food items worth millions of Naira to the people before proceeding to the next community. NAN recalls that the governor relocated to Bama last week to supervise the ongoing reconstruction of damaged structures in the area.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/shettima-rebuild-churches-destroyed-boko-haram-lassa-borno/

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