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UK Armed Robbers, ‘Skull Cracker’ Jail-Breaks

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A 55 year old violent armed robber’ in the United Kingdom, Michael Wheatley, nicknamed ‘the Skull Cracker, appears to have jail-break as he refused to return to prison after being temporarily allowed out.

Wheatley was said to have raided 13 building societies and banks over 10 months in 2001 and 2002 and has been on parole from previous 27-year sentence for other robberies.

He was given 13 life sentences at the Old Bailey in 2002, did not return to HMP Standford Hill open prison on the Isle of Sheppey, Kent, after he was allowed out on Saturday.

Wheatley was said to have raided 13 building societies and banks over 10 months in 2001 and 2002 while on parole from previous 27-year sentence for other robberies.

He earned his notorious nickname after pistol-whipping victims during the raids.

Jeremy Wright, the prisons minister, said there will be a “full review” of the case, looking at the decision to grant Wheatley temporary licence to leave prison.

The case raises concerns about the way day-release schemes have been operating, he said.

“We are not prepared to see public safety compromised, the system has been too lax up to now and we are changing that,” he said.

In future when prisoners are let out on temporary licence, they will be tagged, subject to tougher risk assessments and tested in the community under strict conditions before being released.

“Temporary release can be an important tool in helping offenders reintegrate but it should not be an automatic right,” he said.

Conservative backbencher Philip Davies, said that whoever allowed Wheatley out of prison was “a berk. It is completely ludicrous that a serving life-sentence prisoner is even in an open prison where they can simply walk out.

“As far as I am concerned, whoever allowed him to be in an open prison should be sacked.”

A Prison Service spokesman said: “This is now a matter for the police and we are supporting them in their investigation.

A spokesman for Kent Police confirmed a specialist team was combing the South East for Wheatley, who is known to have links across the region.

Officers are understood to be examining CCTV footage for clues and working with other forces to track down Wheatley, who is originally from Limehouse in east London.

The public have been advised not to approach the escaped convict and to call police with any information that could lead to his arrest.

Standford Hill prison, which has housed famous inmates including disgraced MPs Jonathan Aitken and Bob Devine, faced criticism in September last year when a convicted murderer walked out and went to stay with a friend.

Police tracked down 43-year-old Michael Bruce, who had been jailed for life at the Old Bailey in London in February 1997, three days after he failed to answer a roll call.

And in January last year, the prison faced further scrutiny when three prisoners walked out in a single week.

Wheatley, described as a “career criminal”, launched his most recent series of raids just three weeks after being released on parole.

When asked his occupation by the custody officer after being arrested, he replied: “Armed robber.”

He later admitted 13 charges of robber and 13 of possessing an imitation firearm.

His robberies were mainly on small branches in areas he knew, ranging from Southampton to Royston in Hertfordshire and netted him more than £45,000.

As the robberies continued, the violence he used towards staff and customers worsened.

In March 2002 he pistol whipped a 73-year-old woman and a building society manager.

Sentencing him that yeat, Judge Michael Mettyear said: “You terrified staff and customers alike. Your victims were terrified and left shocked and dazed.

“I am sure they will never forget their experience at your hands. Some may never fully recover.”

He had been released from jail on in June 6, 2001, from 27 years handed out in three separate sentences. He had previously gone on the run from two of them.

He was locked up for nine years in the eighties for a single post office raid. In 1988 he was released to attend hospital but failed to return.

It was the start of a robbery spree in which he raided nine targets for which he was jailed for 16 years in 1989, to run consecutively to the nine years.

The 16 years was later reduced on appeal to 11 years, but still consecutive to the nine-year term.

In 1992 he went on the run again after he was released to see an optician and never returned.

This time he committed eight armed robberies for which he was sentenced to seven years in 1993 consecutive to the 20 years he was previously serving. His raid netted him more than 45,000 Pounds.

Shekau, Boko Haram Leader Threatens To ‘Sell’ Abducted Female Students, As Borno Students Pray

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Abubakar Shekau, the leader of the deadly Boko Haram has said that he would “sell on the market” more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by his fighters last month, even as students in Borno state have declared May 7 a lecture-free day to enable them pray for the abducted female students of Chibok Girls Secondary School for them to gain their freedom.

In a video obtained by the French news agency Shekau said: “I abducted your girls. I will sell them in the market, by Allah.”

Shekau also said in the video, according to AFP, that the outrage over the kidnapping is “because we are holding people (as) slaves.”

AFP did not immediately make the video with Shekau’s comments available online for further analysis.

In the weeks since the girls were abducted from their school in the village of Chibok, Borno state, most observers had concluded that Boko Haram were the likely culprits, but until now the group has remained silent on the girls’ plight.

It had earlier been reported that at least 276 still missing girls have been sold to their captors as child brides for the sum of 2,000 Nigerian naira — or $12 USD — a situation that Shekau’s comments appear to verify.

Meanwhile, the Borno State Students and Youths Alliance declared May 7 as lecture-free day to pray for the safe return of the abducted girls. The spokesperson of the group, Miss Fatima Maliki, said at a news conference in Maiduguri today that the prayer would allow Nigerian students reflect over the situation, which she described, as unfortunate.

“We are pleading with students all over the country, especially those at the tertiary institutions, to observe next Wednesday as lecture-free day to enable them pray for safe return of the abducted students.

“We also plan to use the day for soul searching and reflections over continued killings by Boko Haram insurgents in the country.”

She appealed for understanding from authorities at the institutions for the success of the event.

“We are pleading for understanding from lecturers and other stakeholders to enable the plan succeed,” she said.

Maliki also said that the group would stage a mass procession of youths on May 23, in Maiduguri if the military failed to rescue the girls.

The spokesperson threatened to mobilise students from all parts of the country as well as members of National Youths Council to embark on a sit-in demonstration at the Ramat Square, Maiduguri.

“We are going to remain at the square until the students are rescued.

“We are passionately appealing to the Federal Government to strive towards bringing back the abducted students.

“They are our sisters and colleagues, after 21 days of their abduction we do not know their condition of health, we do not know their where about.”

 

Dozen Of Foreign Investors Make Move On Nigeria Power Sector

Mohammed WakilWith the $7.5 Billion United States of America’s initiative in power sector in Africa, dozen of foreign investors are already making moves to invest in Nigerian power sector.
According to the Minister of State for Power, Mohammed Wakil when he gave feedback on his trip to the United States for a Power Africa B2B Summit, organized by the US Department of Commerce in Miami Florida, the foreign investors are attracted by the opportunities in the solar, wind and other areas of the power sector in Nigeria.
Some of the firms which were at the summit and showed interest in the Nigerian power sector include Chadbourne & Parks, Global Energy group, Greenberg Traurig, MGill & Associates and business partners of MBD Business Centre in Miami as well as those of Global Business Resources in the USA.
The Summit was designed to mobilize investment fund from the private sector to power the African continent.
The minister said that the Nigerian Power sector is set to reap the benefit of the $7.5 billion US Initiative which was launched in South Africa by President Barrack Obama in 2013.
The Minister expressed happiness on the fact that most of the investors at Miami summit were positively disposed to investing in Nigeria, especially in the areas of renewable energy.
Mohammed said that such potential investors were particularly moved by the existing incentives, such as risk guarantee, the waiver regime for renewable energy equipments, favourable policy frameworks among others.
He expressed confidence that with is happening in the power sector, Nigeria, one of the six chosen countries, will benefit massively from the US Initiative.
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1 Year State Of Emergency Cannot Wipe Out Boko Haram, Says Jonathan

JONATHAN IN MEDIA CHATPresident Goodluck Jonathan has made it clear that one full year state of emergency is not enough to wipe out Boko Haram, even as he swore that the emergency rule in three states of Borno, Yobe and Adamawa has performed wonderfully.
The President, who answered questions at a nation-wide Presidential media chat on the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) and other stations today admitted however that Nigerians are agitating that the state of emergency is frustrating but that it is working.
The President disclosed that if it were not that the security agents have been up and doing, “people would have deserted Bauchi, Damaturu, Maiduguri, Kano and other towns.”
He said that consultations are ongoing to see if the state of emergency in the three states should be extended, even as he said that emergency had nothing to do with sacking the civilian elected government as many people understand.
President Jonathan said that in his attempt to enlist the support of international communities in the fight against Boko Haram, he has been speaking personally with President Barak Obama of America and others such as leaders of France, Cameroon, Chad and many others.
He said that as President, he feels pained whenever a life a lost through terrorist attacks, adding that he is even not happy losing any member of Boko Haram.
“I will do anything possible to bring terrorism and other form of criminal attacks on innocent citizens of this country to an end.
“We need superior intelligence to do so.”

PDP Will Not Name Presidential Candidate Until APC Has Done So-Jonathan

media-chatPresident Goodluck Jonathan has said that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will only come up with its presidential candidate for the 2015 election after the main opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) has named its own.
The President was answering questions at the live media chat on the Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) today.
He said that the reality on the ground now shows that it is PDP and APC that are the major parties that are likely to contest Presidential election in 2015.
“PDP is not in a hurry to name its presidential candidate when APC has not done so. Remember that PDP is still the champion.”

I’m Ready To Sacrifice My Life For Release of Abducted Female Students, Says Dame Patience

Dame-PatienceNigeria’s first lady, Dame Patience Jonathan has threatened to march in protest to Chibok in Borno State to seek for the release of no fewer than 200 female students abducted a fortnight ago by members of the deadly Boko Haram, making it clear that she is ready to lay down her life for such course of action.

“I do not mind being shot as long as they return our girls to us safely. We are tired of the kidnapping.”

She spoke when she held a crucial meeting with the wives of governors, ministers, female senators, commissioners and more than 200 women from various groups at the State House in Abuja aimed at seeking the actual whereabouts of the kidnapped girls.

She said that a committee will be inaugurated to include wives of all relevant stakeholders at a meeting scheduled for tomorrow, even as she made it clear that refusal by any of such relevant stakeholders to be contacted for the meeting would also lead to a mass protest.

“I cannot perpetuate hearsay and rumour; I must have facts to tell the international community. We will set up a committee to seek the truth as women. If any of those we call refuse to come, we will take the protest to Chibok.”

Dame Patience said that the first ladies of Cameroon, Chad, Niger and various other countries had called to ask questions and offer assistance on the matter, saying: “they intimated me of their readiness to help, they also asked me questions that I could not answer ‎and as women we are the last hope of this nation. We cannot fail our fellow women and the nation.

“‎If need be, we will call on the northern elders to help us so that our children and husbands will not die.” ‎

The ‎Head of WAEC, National Office, Mr. Charles Eguridu, at the meeting gave a clarification over the number of students enrolled for the examination in the school.

Eguridu said that those registered in the Government Girls School, Chibok include a total of 530 made up of 395 girls and 135 boys.

“The school had been reverted to a mixed school but the name remained Government Girls School. We were able to relocate 189 of the total number to write their exams at another village called Uba.”‎

Others who spoke at the meeting included Mrs Yemisi Suswan, Sen. Nenadi Usman and Prof. Sarah Jibril.

 

President Jonathan Faces Nigerians Tomorrow, On TV Chat

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President Goodluck Jonathan will, tomorrow evening, affords Nigerians the opportunity of answering him some questions in  another edition of the Presidential Media Chat.
The media chat, according to a statement by his special adviser on media and publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati in a statement, will be broadcast live on the network services of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) and the Voice of Nigeria (VON) at 7pm.
He said that during the programme, the President will respond to questions from a panel of journalists and media executives on current national issues and developments.
Members of the public who have particular issues they will like President Jonathan to address have been asked to send such questions via twitter to @mediachatng1.
The statement said that the President will choose to respond to the most significant questions received before or during the programme.
It advised other radio and television stations in the country to hook up to NTA and FRCN to relay the programme to their listeners and viewers.

Michael Jackson’s Album “Love Never Felt So Good,” Goes Into Market Today

Michael JacksonThe first single from Michael Jackson’s posthumous album is billed to feature at the iHeartRadio Awards, ahead of the record’s release later this month.
“Love Never Felt So Good,” originally written and recorded by Jackson in 1983, is the debut single for “Xscape,” released on May 13 by Epic Records, in partnership with Jackson’s estate.
The song will be available for purchase starting at midnight today.
The album will feature eight previously unreleased songs from Jackson that were recorded between 1983 and 1999.
Singer Justin Timberlake revealed he is featured on “Love Never Felt So Good’’ in an Instagram post yesterday.
It is not known if he will perform the song at the awards show.
Jackson, known as the “King of Pop’’ and one of the most influential artists in music, having sold one billion records worldwide, died in 2009 at age 50 in Los Angeles.
The pop icon died from an overdose of the anaesthetic propofol.
The powerful drug was given to him by his personal physician while he was rehearsing for a series of 50 comeback concerts in London.
The inaugural fan-voted iHeartRadio awards, held at the Shrine Auditorium and broadcast on NBC, kicked off with energetic performances from rapper Pitbull, country music singer Luke Bryan and British band Bastille.
Five artists–Timberlake, Imagine Dragons, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Maroon 5 and Rihanna–will contend for Artist of the Year, the top award of the night.

Heavy Rain, Mudslide Wipe Off Afghan Village, 250 Feared Dead

Afghanistan leaderA heavy downpour that led to mudslide has swept off Ab-e-Khoshk in Argu district of Afghanistan today, leaving no fewer than 250 persons missing. They were feared to have been swept away by the slide. The village is lying along the north-east.
Police confirmed today that the mudslide damaged almost the entire village of Ab-e-Khoshk in Argu district this afternoon.
Fazluddin Ayyar, Police Chief of Badakhshan Province said: “Reports say that about 250 people including women and children have gone missing and the locals say all of them have died.”
He told journalists that 200 houses and large areas of farmland were destroyed in the mudslide which was triggered by heavy rain.
“Rescue teams have been dispatched to the area and are trying to evacuate the survivors,” he said
Last week, a total of 100 people were killed and more than 7,000 were displaced by flash floods in four northern provinces.
Afghanistan’s northern and central areas suffer heavy rainfall in the spring.

As Over 1,000 World Leaders Converge On Abuja Next Week, Jonathan Orders Water-Tight Security

Jonathan. head bowedWith over 1,000 leaders from across politics, business and civil society, including Premier Li Keqiang of China and eleven African heads of state and government converging on Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital for the World Economic Forum, President Goodluck Jonathan has directed security agents to tighten all the loose-ends to ensure the success of the three-day event.
The 24th edition of the World Economic Forum on Africa is scheduled to hold in Abuja, Nigeria between 7 and 9 May 2014.
The leadership of the forum said in a statement today that it has received assurances from President Jonathan that security arrangements in Abuja will ensure a smooth and successful meeting.
“The World Economic Forum on Africa 2014 will go ahead as planned next week following assurances by Nigeria’s President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and his government on the robustness of the security arrangements that are being put in place for the meeting.
“The 24th World Economic Forum on Africa comes at a crucial time for the continent. It is taking place under the theme, Forging Inclusive Growth, Creating Jobs.”

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