Tuesday, 15 March 2016

21-year-old man caught

Cemetery attendants at Monchegorsk graveyard in Russia has caught a 21-year-old man who allegedly exhumed the corpse of a newly buried woman and raped her repeatedly.

Mirror.co.uk reports that when police arrived the scene, the remains of the 39-year-old woman had been sexually brutalized and this is the second case of a sexual attack on a dead woman in the north of Russia this year.

Reports also reveal that the first of such incidence happened in the Komi Republic when two men were jailed for raping the dead body of a young woman in February, 2015.
According to the report, police sources in Monchegorsk, Russia, in the far north region of Murmansk, said the man opened the coffin of the deceased and started his ill-sexual escapade.

As the story goes, a criminal case has been opened under an article of the Russian criminal code on desecration of the dead and their burial places and maximum punishment under the law would be 3 months in prison, or a fine of up to £400.

The accused, as at the time of the report, had not been identified but is believed he is from the neighbouring Arkhangelsk region.

16-year-old suspected

A 16-year-old secondary school dropout, Ifechukwu Atunanya, has been arrested by policemen from the Anambra State Police Command while allegedly having sex with over 52 young men inside a bush in what looked like an initiation ceremony.

According to reports, the suspects were all rounded up in the bush in Awka and are reportedly members of the Supreme Vikings Confraternity, during the initiation of new members.

Ifechukwu, on her arrest, claimed she was forced to sleep with every male member of the cult during her initiation.
According to the state Commissioner of Police, Hosea Karma, the police acted on an intelligence tip-off that the cult members and their new entrants were in a bush performing some rituals, explaining that some items including guns, machetes and several wraps of Indian hemp, were recovered from them.

On apprehension, the Police said the suspects confirmed that as part of their ritual, every male member of the cult will sleep with every prospective female member.

“This they did in order to secure their oath of secrecy and it was during the raid we arrested ifechukwu,” Hosea stated.
At the police station, Ifechukwu claimed that she had to travel to Anambra from Abuja just to witness the initiation of new members.

In her statement, she said:
“I joined them three months ago and during my initiation; I was forced to have sex with every registered male member of the cult present that night. I was given sedatives so as not to feel what they were doing. It was not easy, but I bore the pain,” she said.

“The day we were initiated, I was the only girl in their midst. I was determined to be a successful member. I was further convinced to stay because I discovered that they were more honorable men than the other cult groups.

“I am sorry for myself and would love to be given the opportunity to go back to school,” she sobbed.
She went further to say she never knew that it was crime to be a cult member.
“I am so sorry,” Ifechukwu begged.

Another member, Ugochukwu Agbazuo, also said they are all undergraduates of various institutions in Anambra.
“Apart from some of our national leaders, we are all students. I was initiated into the cult while I was still in my first year. I had no choice but to join them because of the harassment in school. I discovered that most of the Engineering students in my school were members of different cult groups.”

Speaking further, Ugochukwu added: “If you identify with a known cult in school, the lecturers will respect you. You don’t have to buy handouts. This was why I joined them.”
“We did not steal or harass innocent people. The guns that were found with us were bought in case there was a clash in school. It is our leaders who are all graduates and working across the country that normally assists us to secure the arms. It is strictly for protection and one of the rules of our group is that you must read and pass your exams on merit,” he added.

On the issue of rape, Ugochukwu admitted that it only happened with female members.
“A female intending member cannot undergo the rigorous process during the initiation. So, our leaders suggested that the best way to get them under oath is for every registered member to have sex with her during initiation.

“She would be given sedatives during the process so that she will not physically feel the pain. Ifechukwu’s case was better because we were only 52 registered males present on the day of her initiation. All of our female members were raped,” he noted.
As the story goes, Ifechukuw’s parents, who hail from Anambra State, are still alive. However, she said that they were not aware of her secret cult activities.

“I am from a poor family and I wanted to be the light that will change the situation in my family. I got to know about the cult activity through a friend. She assured me that all the connections that I needed in life will be made if I joined the group,” Ifechukwu stated.

PSG hammer Troyes 9-0 to win Ligue 1 title

Paris Saint-Germain have clinched the Ligue 1 title with eight games to spare, after thrashing Troyes 9-0 on Sunday.

This is coming four days after the club eliminated Chelsea to qualify for the quarter-finals of the Champions League as it wrapped up the club’s sixth French title and their fourth consecutive Ligue 1 crown.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic helped himself to four goals, Edinson Cavani scored twice, while Javier Pastore and Adrien Rabiot also got on the scoresheet.

Laurent Blanc’s team have now broken the record for the quickest league triumph. Lyon won it in 2007 under Gerard Houllier with five games to go.

Omotola Jalade is ill

– Omotola Jalade is hospitalized
– She shared a photo of herself on the hospital bed
– The Nollywood actress recently launched her event centre on Valentine’s Day

Omotola Jolade on hospital bed
Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde is ill.

Omotola tipped off her fans when she shared a picture of herself and her husband Captain Matthew Ekeinde in a hospital  her Instagram page.

In the picture shared, Omotola showered praises on her hubby for leaving all he has to do just to be by her bedside.

“When you not feeling well but he moves everything to be by your side.#thecaptain and I,” she wrote.
Get well soon Omotola!

Monday, 14 March 2016

At least four die in US floods

Several people were killed in the US after drenching thunderstorms moved through Louisiana and Mississippi at the weekend, triggering flooding across the lower Mississippi valley, authorities said.
Rainfall killed three people in Louisiana and one in Oklahoma. Two fishermen were missing in Mississippi on Sunday, according to emergency management officials.

President Barack Obama declared flooding in Louisiana a major disaster on Sunday, providing aid for victims.
Louisiana's emergency management office warned in a statement "the crisis is not over." It said 5,000 homes had already been damaged.

The National Weather Service (NWS) warned on Sunday night of a tornado threat and potential for hail and damaging winds across eastern Arkansas and northern Louisiana.
Portions of the lower Mississippi Valley were at risk for severe thunderstorms through Monday morning, the NWS said, which could trigger flash flooding. River levels were expected to remain high in the region as excessive rain water drains, it said.

The Louisiana National Guard, working around the clock for several days, said it had rescued more than 3,200 citizens and 300 pets.

Authorities and meteorologists described the flooding as historic and the worst seen in the region apart from that spawned by hurricanes.

Scores of roads and bridges were closed throughout the region at the weekend. In Mississippi, almost 400 homes suffered damage from the rainfall and flooding, the state emergency agency said.

Spacecraft to look for life on Mars

Russian rocket to search for life on Mars
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Spacecraft to look for life on Mars

Europe and Russia launched a spacecraft in a joint mission on Monday to sniff out signs of life on Mars and bring humans a step closer to flying to the red planet themselves.

The craft, part of the ExoMars programme, blasted off from the Baikonur spaceport in Kazakhstan on board a Proton rocket, starting a seven-month journey through space.

It carries an atmospheric probe that is to study trace gases such as methane - a chemical that on Earth is strongly tied to life - that previous Mars missions have detected in the planet's atmosphere.

Also, it will deploy a lander that will test technologies needed for a rover due to follow in 2018.

The cost of the ExoMars mission to the European Space Agency, including the second part due in 2018, is expected to be about 1.3 billion euros ($A1.92 billion).

HIV treatment may have other benefits

HIV treatment may have other benefits

An HIV treatment could bring experts "one step closer" to preventing skin cancer from becoming drug resistant, a study suggests.
Cancer cells transform themselves to withstand drugs, researchers found, but the anti-HIV drug nelfinavir blocks the transformation.

The study carried out on mice shows that when used in combination with standard cancer treatments it can delay the effects of drug resistance, making available treatment effective for a longer period of time.
Professor Claudia Wellbrock, who led the study from the University of Manchester, said cancer cells become stronger and more robust against treatment during the first few weeks.

"But if we can target skin cancer cells before they become fully resistant, we would have a much better chance of blocking their escape," she said.
"And we think this research has brought us one step closer to making this a reality."

Professor Nic Jones, Director of Cancer Research UK's Manchester Institute, said the findings could a step toward being able to fight back against resistance.
"Drug resistance in late stage skin cancer is still a big problem and something we need to tackle," he said.
"We've seen big steps forward recently with the development of immunotherapies, but this exciting approach could stop skin cancer developing resistance at an earlier point."
The study is funded by Cancer Research UK and the results are expected in August 2016.

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