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Aproko News 48

By Chief in 11 Jan 2017 | 08:31
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[size =70]part one[/size]
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The police have arrested a house painter,
Jamiu Jimoh, and his birth attendant
daughter, Yetunde Osin, for allegedly stealing
a two-month old baby girl from its mother.
Jimoh, a 65-year-old divorcée, and Osin, a 35-
year-old spinster, were arrested in possession
of the baby by a team of police detectives
from the Igbogbo Police Station, Ikorodu,
Lagos following a tip off.
The police source said the suspects are part
of a child stealing and selling syndicate.
The Nation Aproko learnt that Osin practices
her birth attendant trade at her 4, Kadara
Street residence in Oyingbo.
It was learnt that on November 9, Osin helped
a 28-year-old woman, Stella to deliver a baby
girl at her home. She was said to have told
the woman that the child was dead and even
showed the mother a dead child. She then
brought the baby to her father in Ikorodu.
But Osin disputed the story, saying she found
the baby under a bridge near her Oyingbo
home.
She said: “On November 9, I was walking
along the road in Oyingbo. I found a baby on
the ground. It was a female child, so I took it.
That was the mistake I made. I should have
gone to report to the police, but because it
was a female baby, I liked it. That was how I
took the baby home. But when I saw how
everyone was behaving, gossiping, I brought
the baby to my father in Ikorodu, so that I
could be taking care of her from there. Even
when I couldn’t come to Ikorodu from
Oyingbo, my father was there to take care of
her. On Sunday after leaving his home,
someone called me at night that my father
had been arrested.
“I am a hairdresser, but I am also a
traditional birth attendant. The baby wasn’t
born at my place. I wasn’t the one that helped
the mother of the child deliver the baby. But
when the police heard that I was a traditional
birth attendant and questioned me about
whether I assisted the baby’s mother during
delivery, I said yes.
“I found the baby under the bridge on Apapa
Road, Oyingbo. The baby has been with me
since November.”
Jimoh, who lives on 4, Aro Street, Ikorodu,
also denied having knowledge that the baby
was stolen.
He confirmed to Lateef Akinborode, Executive
Director, Community Women’s Rights
Foundation (CWRF), Igbogbo, Ikorodu that the
baby was found in his possession.
In an audio interview with Akinborode, made
available to The Nation Aproko, Jimoh said:
“She (Osin) is not the baby’s mother. She was
not pregnant. I don’t know the baby’s mother.
My daughter has never brought children to me
to take care of before.”
[color =green]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/color] reports the native
birth attendant has begged for she and her
father to be freed, saying "We were just trying
to help the baby girl, just like Pharaoh's
daughter helped Moses, who later helped lead
Israel out of Egypt, perhaps its our destiny to
help this child who could later lead Nigeria
out of the slavery of poverty."
[size =70]part two[/size]
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Outrage in a Ponzi WhatsApp group as an
admin identified as Tunde (Not real name)
made away with over 600, 000 naira from his
members.
JTownConnect Metro Aproko gathered that the
Ponzi scheme name was Togetherness, where
you provide a help (PH) of 3,000 Naira and
get a help (GH) of 6,000 Naira in just
48hours.
According to a member of the group, It was
gathered that Tunde ran a massive and catchy
advert on Facebook where he dropped the
WhatsApp group link which enabled him get
such number of people in a short while.
Tunde who waited till the group was filled up
and was able to convince 200+ members to
provide him help with 3,000 Naira each would
in return double their money in 2 days time
(24hours).
2 days after members were waiting for their
money, all they saw was a new number
removing all the group members at once,
meanwhile the originated group number has
long left. Till this moment, non of the
numbers are going through.
[color =blue]OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO[/color] reports a member
of the Togetherness group told him that the
way the admin of the group was deleting
them, at one point it felt like rapture but the
only difference a gate fee of N3,000 was
taken.
11 Jan 2017 | 08:31
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hnmm! oluwa z involve
11 Jan 2017 | 08:43
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hahaha d secnd funny
11 Jan 2017 | 09:41
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lol ponzi for whatsapp
11 Jan 2017 | 19:37
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let me come and be going
12 Jan 2017 | 01:54
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Oh! This guy will make people think those online schemes are scam now. I can never get involved in those WhatsApp group schemes.
13 Jan 2017 | 14:04
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