THREE GOLDEN RULES OF LIFE

THE THREE GOLDEN RULES

  1. Respect 3 People

*. Teachers

*. Parents

*. Elderly

  1. Keep 3 things in you

*. Honesty

*. Faith

*. Good Deeds

  1. Be Free from 3 things

*. Arrogance

*. Cheating

*. Debts

  1. *Control 3 things

  • *. Tongue

*. Anger

*. Appetite

  1. Reject 3 things

*. Bad deeds

*. Backbiting

*. Jealousy

  1. Obtain 3 things

*. Knowledge

*. Understanding

*. Wisdom

  1. Build on 3 things

*. Good counsel

*. Good Manners

*. Godliness with a contentment

  1. Keep 3 things pure

*. Body

*. Clothes

*. Thoughts

  1. Remember 3 things

*. Death

*. Hell

*. Heaven

  1. Protect 3 things

*. Family

*. Future

*. Friends

  1. Work on 3 things

*. Vision

*. Trust

*. Faith

  1. Run away from 3 things

*. Sin

*. Pride

*. Bad association

  1. Love 3 People

*. God

*. Yourself

*. Others

OJIE OF ORA DISOWNS PASTOR OSAGIE IZE-IYAMU

The Ojie designate of Sabogida Ora in Edo State, Chief Joshua Unuigboje-Aisuku, has dispelled rumours trending on social media that he did not confer any Chieftaincy title on the APC candidate for the 2020 Edo State Governorship election.

The Ojie designate while addressing a press conference in Benin City disclosed that being the paramount traditional ruler in Ore, it was the duty of the Ojie to so invest or confer Chieftaincy title on whoever is so recommended.

Chief Unuigboje-Aisuku, who is also the Arah of Evbiobe Sabogida Ora, further disclosed that the purported installation was carried out by one Chief Joshua Ikhidero with the support of another John Akhihiero who had no such powers to so do.

The Ojie designate stated that on the 27th of August 2020, there was an enlarged meeting of the community elders in his house when the convoy of the APC candidate drove passed his house to that of Chief Joshua Ikhidero where they went for the purported installation.

He stressed that there is an existing Gazette to the installation of any person as a Chief in Ora land, emphasizing that the purported installation of the APC candidate, Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu was a scam.

OLOGBO MURDER: COURT REFUSES ABRIDGMENT FOR RULING.

A Benin High Court has refused a motion which sought to abridge the time for ruling on the bail application for Chief Johnson Atseleghe who is being charged for alleged murder and kidnapping related offences.

The court refused the argument posited by the Applicant’s counsel, Bamidele Abina, that the health of the Applicant was deteriorating owing to inadequate medical facility at the Correctional centre where he’s being remanded.

The court held that the medical report exhibited by the Applicant’s counsel does not state any illness suffered by the Applicant, moreso, nothing has changed between the time the matter was adjourned for ruling and the present day.

Chief Johnson Atseleghe,63, was earlier remanded by the court alongside Felicia Otikpere,55, Oluwa Esimijie,38, Monday Iluwa,58, Ayokotse Robinson,54, Nosa Omoregie,54, and Mofe Samuel,40.

Others be are; Magnanimous Omawumi,40, Ayuwa More,65, Amerete Ejiro,25, Onyeburutan Jeffery,25, and Benjamin Erewa,39.

They were alleged to have kidnapped and murdered one Sunny Etchie the Okaighele of Kolokolo community in  Edo State.

BROTHERS, FRIEND REMANDED FOR ARMED ROBBERY

Two brothers; Osaherhunmwen(34) and Stephen Enehikhare(22) as well as their 31 years old friend, James Okhuarobo, have been remanded in Police custody on the orders of a Benin High Court, Criminal Division, sitting in Benin City for alleged armed robbery related charges.

They were alleged to have on 15th June 2020 at Ugbogun village, along Benin/Auchi road robbed some travellers of their properties and various cash sums.

The Defendants and others now at large allegedly robbed one Felicia of the sum of ten thousand naira and clothes worth five hundred naira.

It was the contention of the Prosecution on the charge sheet that the Defendants also robbed another victim identified as Michael of his personal effects and a cash sum of one hundred and twenty three thousand naira.

Further more, they also allegedly robbed one Felix of the sum of two point five million naira and another Faith of assorted drinks and clothes worth two hundred and fifty thousand naira.

According to the Prosecution, the Defendants who were armed with locally made guns shot sporadically into the air while the robbery operation lasted, an offence punishable under relevant sections of the Armed Robbery and Firearms (special provision) Act, 2004.

HUSBAND AND WIFE REMANDED FOR POISONING SON TO DEATH

One 51 year old Isaac Uweniyi and his 30 years old wife, Elizabeth Uweniyi, have been remanded in custody for alleged conspiracy and murder of their son.

They were alleged in the two-count charge slammed on them to have poisoned a plate of rice which the served their 19 years old son, marvis, to eat which led to his death.

The offence as stated on the charge sheet, was allegedly committed on 3rd June 2020 at Egbeta village in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State.

Presiding Judge of the Benin High Court, Criminal Division, sitting in Benin City, accordingly made their remand order while directing that their case file be duplicated and forwarded to the office of the state Director of Public Prosecutions(DPP), for legal advice.