Crime

Gunmen on Friday night abducted a senior journalist and staff of the Rivers State Broadcasting Corporation, Port Harcourt, Mrs Priestba Nwokocha.

Mrs Nwokocha, who is the Director of News in the corporation, popularly called ‘Radio Rivers’, was allegedly whisked away by the gunmen on the Ogonigba/Elelenwo Bridge leading to the old Slaughter Market in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area on Friday night.

Although details of the abduction were sketchy as of press time, the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists in the state confirmed the incident.

Meanwhile, the police in the state said it had launched a manhunt to ensure Nwokocha was released unhurt and the suspects apprehended.

When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Grace Iringe-Koko, confirmed the incident, saying investigation had begun to apprehend the suspects and ensure the rescue of the female journalist.

Iringe-Koko, a Superintendent of Police, stated, “Yes, the incident happened and we (police) have begun investigation to ensure the woman is released and reunited with her family.

“As I speak to you, the Commissioner of Police, Emeka Nwonyi, has ordered the tactical team to ensure the suspects are arrested and brought to justice.”

The NUJ had in a statement jointly signed by its chairman, Stanley Job, and secretary, Ike Wigodo, condemned the act and described it as wicked and insensitive.

The statement said she was whisked away on Friday night by gunmen suspected to be kidnappers.

It added, “She was abducted at a gunpoint at about 8pm after close of work along Ogonigba/ Elelenwo Bridge leading to the old Slaughter Market in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.”

The NUJ commended the police commissioner for improving on the security situation in the state in the last three months, urging him not to relent.

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Education

There has been outrage from several quarters following a viral video that showed some lecturers of Rivers State University, Port Harcourt, using scissors on a female student.

The incident was said to have taken place on Thursday at the Faculty of Law.

 In the video obtained by our correspondent, the lecturers, who were identified as Blessing Timothy (female) and Melford Itari (male), were seen forcibly trying to cut the hair of the female student, identified simply as Princess Amadi.

  The male lecturer was holding her down while the female lecturer was using scissors on her.

Amadi narrated her ordeal, revealing that she was humiliated and highly embarrassed by the lecturers.  

“It happened on Thursday at 11 am.  They were going round for sensitisation on dress code. I was leaving my class and she (Timothy) called me to where she was. She started asking me: ‘What’s wrong with your dressing?’ ‘My bag?’ I replied. ‘Your bag is not my issue,’ she answered. ‘I asked her, what?’ ‘Are you asking me?’ She replied, turning to ask her colleague, ‘tell this girl what is wrong with her dressing. ‘ ‘Your hair, the colleague said. ‘My hair?’ I turned around saying ‘my hair is not long.’

  “What do you mean by that? Is this the approved colour of hair?’’ Amadi quoted the lecturer to have asked.

The student noted that she, like other students, had been coming to the school with the hair, noting that brown attachment had always been used in the school even since the last semester.

  She noted that the lecturer flared up because she (Amadi) was responding to her, saying she was very stubborn.

 “You’re trying to show that you’re very stubborn,’’ she quoted the lecturer to have said. She revealed that the lecturers insisted that even if her father was the governor, they would still have her hair cut.  

She narrated how she was pinned down by the male lecturer, Itari, while the female lecturer, Timothy, cut her hair.

In the video, it was seen how Amadi struggled with the two lecturers, while also trying to avoid being injured by the sharp object.

Reacting to the incident, in a letter directed to the Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University, Professor Christian Wigwe, signed by Attorney General of the Law Students Association of Nigeria, Kelechi Nwodo, on Thursday, titled, RE: PHYSICAL ASSAULT, HARASSMENT, HUMILIATION, ABUSE, AND WANTON DISPLAY OF ARBITRARINESS UNBECOMING OF LEGAL PRACTITIONERS/LECTURERS ON STUDENTS OF THE FACULTY OF  LAW, RIVERS STATE,’ the association condemned the assault on the female student, asking the Dean to act on the matter.

  It read partly, “My attention has been brought to a distasteful and highly scandalous video emanating from your Faculty which showed an unruly display of aggression, intimidation and conduct likely to cause bodily harm, and disdain for the dignity of students by some lecturers of the Faculty masquerading as dress code enforcers.

 “As evinced in the video, the said lecturers, Timothy and Itari, did not only harass the female student, but also endangered her life as the scissors wielded by Timothy in the video could have caused severe and life-threatening injury to the young student in the course of the encounter.”

The statement also revealed that the lecturers smashed the phones of students who were said to be recording the incident. The association described this as a gross display of impunity and an embarrassing development coming from those who should know the law.

 “LAWSAN hereby demands that immediate disciplinary action be taken against the lecturers involved,” the students stated.

  LAWSAN also called for compensation for the students whose phones were destroyed.

Similarly, the President of LAWSAN, South-West Zone, Richard Solomon, also decried the situation.

The Students’ Union Government President of the institution, Kelechi Omano, when contacted by our correspondent, on Friday, also gave the position of the union.

 “Our position is clear; everyone has a right to personal liberty, an inalienable right. Also, the faculty of law has rules guiding it, it is expected that students abide by those rules. On the other hand, whether or not a student has violated any rule, it is not sufficient for anybody to take laws into their hands. I feel that those rules should not be taken up by a person but by the law itself.

 “I have seen the video, I don’t have the detail yet, but the code of conduct should be followed. The indiscriminate cutting of people’s hair or writing on their shirts, I think that is overrated. That is out of place. The discussion has been ongoing for over 24 hours now. My deputies are not happy about it.

“We have reported the matter to appropriate quarters. The Dean of Students Affairs is in charge. They have invited us for the matter on Monday,” he said.

 When contacted via the Telephone, the Dean of the Directorate of Student Affairs of the institution, Professor Bright Opara, noted that the management would give report hopefully on Monday.

“I’m just receiving a report from the SUG President now. I don’t have the detail from those involved,” he said.

  On what dress codes or hairstyle were available for the students of the institution, Prof Opara said he couldn’t make comment at the moment, “I can’t make comment now until I get the detail of the matter.

“If he (the President) briefs me within the weekend, I will know whether the lecturer stays on campus or off campus, then the student who is involved, I will get the two sides and I will be in a better position to brief the Vice Chancellor and what to say to you thereafter.”

Efforts to reach the Dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor Wigwe, and the Public Relations Officer of the university, Mr. Emeka Egbuchu, proved abortive as they were yet to respond to emails sent on Friday to their official e-mail addresses available of the university’s website, as of the time of filing this report.

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Lifestyle

A Nigerian lady has taken to Twitter to share a bizarre experience she had recently at a hotel in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.

According to the lady with the handle @Miz_Behaviorshe, she spent the night in a hotel and was surprised to receive a knock on her door this morning inviting her to come for prayers.

She stated that she didn’t take the call to prayer seriously at first until she peered out a window and noticed that other lodgers had already gathered and began clapping and singing praises.

She shared a video from the hotel showing people clapping and singing praises in loud voices and captioned it,

“I lodged at a hotel in ph, this morning, I got a knock on my door that I should come for prayers, I think say na joke, I didn’t reply, next thing is a loud clap and songs from downstairs. It’s still 7:30am and na rest I come rest here oo, what’s all this one now.”

The tweet sparked a flurry of responses from Twitter users. See some comments as you scroll.

@Suaxzo, “Someone of them are there to commit adultery lol but “make we first praise the lord before we sin”.

@ridemeee, “I would have carried my pack of cigarettes and a bottle of big stout and gone to the pool beside them to chill”.

@Olusola_Ajayi_, “Being too religious in this part of the world is just being ridiculous and mental disturbing. Though we’ve part to play. “No man can come to me, except the Father which hath sent me draw him: and I will raise him up at the last day” Religion shouldn’t be force on someone”.

Another tweep wrote, “I think what happened is that a Christian group lodged in that hotel and occupied many rooms so they probably thought your room was one of them. Now the hotel management should have told them to do it in a way that it won’t disturb other people lodged in the hotel.”

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Crime

At least, one inmate died while 12 others were injured during a fight that snowballed into an attempted jailbreak at the Port Harcourt correctional centre on Monday afternoon.

It was gathered that two inmates were engaged in a fight leading to the death of one of them, even as a protest ensued amongst other inmates.

The situation spiralled out of control as many inmates tried to scale the facility’s high walls, but were repelled by a combined team of security operatives who shot outside the fence, with 12 of them sustaining bullet wounds.

Spokesperson for the Port Harcourt correctional centre, Juliet Ofoni, confirmed the incident.

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