Houseboy breaks spinal cord peeping at female boss in bathroom

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While peeping at his female boss, who was having her bath, a 26-year-old houseboy, Ubong Etu Nbomang, has injured his spinal cord.

Nbomang allegedly injured his spinal cord when he was caught unawares by his boss’ friend peeping at his boss, a woman in her 30s.

According to a report by The Punch, the houseboy allegedly made holes around the bathroom door, through which he peeped at his boss whenever she was having a shower.

Nbomang had climbed on a platform to have a vantage view of his boss who is in her 30s when his boss’ friend caught him and jumped off where he was and slipped on the wet tiled floor injuring his spinal cord.

Narrating her experience, Nbomang’s boss’ friend said, ‘I said to her: ‘So, you are not aware he has been here watching you as you were busy having your bath? I met him peeping, after asking for who was in the house without any response. I have been here for more than 15 minutes now without him knowing. Out of pity, the madam called her driver to take Nbomang to a hospital, while she later joined them at the hospital.’

Currently hospitalised at the Federal Medical Centre, Asaba, Delta State, after falling and breaking his spine, Nbomang blamed his actions on his boss’ beauty and the devil.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, Nbomang’s boss said, ‘Before now, I used to see him looking at me but I didn’t think otherwise because I saw it as nothing. It was when he was confessing that I got to know that he was the one that bore tiny holes on my door, which until this incident I never knew of.’

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University proprietor eyes Ooni’s throne

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Barely one month after the passing away of the late Ooni of Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, Ile-Ife princes with ambition have started showing interest in the  vacant throne.

One of the princes interested in the throne is Dr. Rahmon Adegoke Adedoyin, who is the proprietor of the Oduduwa University.

In a recent chat with Vanguard, the educationist revealed that he had been nominated to take on the throne by the late Ooni before his death.

In his words, 'In Ile-Ife, historically, Ajagun, the late Ademiluyi, pointed to the late Adesoji Aderemi as his successor while he was still alive. Similarly, Oba Adesoji Aderemi, while alive, pointed to Prince Okunade Sijuwade then as his successor while alive.

'While Oba Okunade Sijuwade was alive, he pointed to myself,  Rahmon Adedoyin, as his successor. No Oba in Ile-Ife will not point to his successor before leaving. The chiefs, the “Emeses”,  etc were all present there when kabiyesi said, “Ti oju ba yeju, ki ohun ma ye ohun” meaning, “when I’m no more,  don’t change my decision”.

Historically, if the wish of the predecessor is changed, the Oba only stays there for a short time.  Even history had it that an Oba who was forced there later died before he left ‘Ilofi”. I am not desperate to become the Ooni. I am sure you know I have plenty commitments being a proprietor of two universities and two polytechnics. I need not tell you I have commitments, I want to drop all and serve Ife,' he disclosed.

Speaking further, he said, 'Some elders are already encouraging me to do it. You know I was close to Oba Okunade Sijuwade. I got a lot of tutelage from him. I never expected that it (Oba Okunade’s death) would happen so soon. I feel that I should retire as an Ooni of Ife in the future.'

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FG monitors Facebook and Twitter users to fight terrorism

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To further fight Boko Haram and tackle terrorism, the Federal Government has been reportedly monitoring the social media accounts of Nigerians who are suspected of having links with various terrorist groups.

The report by The Punch revealed that through covert operations, which have been going on for a while, security agencies hack into the Facebook and Twitter accounts of personalities that are been monitored by the Federal Government.

The project, which is costing the country millions of dollars and is being managed by the Office of the National Security Adviser, is meant to frustrate terrorist attacks on the country.

It was further revealed that the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan approved the request by security agencies to spy on targeted sections of the population, mainly religious extremists and radicalised individuals.

It was gathered that the project is being coordinated by some foreign firms, including an Israeli firm, Elbit System.

Our correspondent learnt that the local espionage involves hacking of phones, email accounts, social media accounts and bugging of telephone conversations of persons of interest.

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Nigerian Air Force kicks off aerial raid on Sambisa forest

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The Nigerian Air Force has kicked off intensified aerial raid against Boko Haram insurgents in the Sambisa Forest.

In a mail on Saturday, August 15, 2015 from the Director of Information and Public Relations of the NAF, Air Commodore Dele Alonge, confirmed that the Air Force commenced the raids after weeks of surveillance aircraft in the mission area.

Alonge disclosed that the NAF deployed F-7NI and Alpha jets as well as attack helicopters for the operation intended to combat and incapacitate the insurgents.

In his words, 'The Nigerian Military in its resolution to incapacitate and further degrade the fighting spirit of Boko Haram Terrorist Group has carried out several bombings and air strike missions in Sambisa Forest.

'Intelligence report revealed that as aftermath of the strike missions, the terrorists have been confined and their capabilities greatly reduced, thereby restricting their nefarious activities to small scale attacks and suicide bombings,' the statement read.

Alonge quoted the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiqur Abubakar, as giving assurance that the current air raids would be sustained until the insurgency was brought to an end.

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INDONESIA: Plane carrying 54 people goes missing

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An Indonesian twin-turboprop aircraft carrying 54 people lost contact with air traffic control on Sunday in the remote, forested eastern Papua region, the National Search and Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) said, with search efforts hampered by failing light as night falls.

"We can't confirm it has crashed. We can say contact has been lost with the plane," BASARNAS chief Bambang Soelystyo told Reuters by phone.

"It's a Trigana airline plane carrying 54 people including 5 crew. We are working to get more details."

According to the official BASARNAS Twitter account, the aircraft, a short-haul ATR 42-300 airliner belonging to Trigana Air Service and built in France and Italy, was carrying 44 adult passengers, five crew and five children and infants.

The plane was flying between Jayapura's Sentani Airport and Oksibil, due south of Jayapura, the capital of Papua province.

The agency's Jayapura office was coordinating the search, a separate tweet read as dusk set in the tropics.

Air transport is commonly used in Papua, Indonesia's easternmost province, where land travel is often impossible.

It was not immediately clear if search efforts would continue into the night in the densely forested mountainous region where the aircraft was traveling.

According to the Aviation Safety Network, an online database, the ATR 42-300 had its first flight 27 years ago. ATR is a joint venture between Airbus and Alenia Aermacchi, a subsidiary of Italian aerospace firm Finmeccanica .

Trigana has been on the EU blacklist of banned carriers since 2007. Airlines on the list are barred from operating in European airspace due to either concerns about its safety standards, or concerns about the regulatory environment in its country of registration.

The airline has a fleet of 14 aircraft, according to the airfleets.com database. These include 10 ATR aircraft and four Boeing 737 classics. These have an average age of 26.6 years, according to the database.

Trigana has had 14 serious incidents since it began operations in 1991, according to the Aviation Safety Network’s online database. Excluding this latest incident, it has written off 10 aircraft.

Indonesia has a patchy aviation safety record and has seen two major plane crashes in the past year, including an AirAsia flight that went down in the Java Sea, killing all on board.

That crash prompted the government to introduce regulations aimed at improving safety.

Indonesia's president promised a review of the aging air force fleet in July after a military transport plane crashed in the north of the country, killing more than 100 people

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