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By Chief in 13 Jan 2017 | 08:33
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An enraged lover, Luka Shuaibu, who
attempted to slit the throat of his girlfriend,
following suspicion of unfaithfulness, has
been sentenced to 12 years imprisonment for
attempted murder and causing grievous bodily
hurt, Punch Aproko reports .
In October, 2016, Shuaibu, a diploma student
in the Department of Tourism and Leisure
Management, Adamawa State Polytechnic,
attempted to slit the throat of his girlfriend,
Sekina Ishaya. .
Sekina, also a Tourism and leisure
Management student, was attacked by her
angry lover after allegedly seeing her with
another man. Shuaibu was sentenced last
Wednesday to 12 years imprisonment without
option of fine. .
Shehu Ahmad, the Chief Magistrate of the
Yola Magistrate Court, while passing his
sentence, said the court found the accused
guilty of an attempt to commit culpable
homicide and causing grievous bodily hurt to
his female lover. .
The magistrate said the sentence was based
on the witnesses, testimonies as well as
admission of guilt by the convict, noting that
the parties could file an appeal if not satisfied
with his judgment. .
According to Insp. Akamu, the police
prosecutor, Shuaibu bagged 7 years for
committing grievous bodily hurt and another 5
year for attempted homicide, without any
option of fine, bringing the sentence to 12
years.
OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO reports Shuaibu
pleaded with the court to let him sing a love
song for his enstraged lover as he slit her
throat because of love and only if a ram had
appeared for him as a ram appeared for
Abraham, he would have cut the ram instead.

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The Chairman of Dangote Foundation, Aliko
Dangote, has given the Kano and Kaduna
States Government until March 31 to produce
an audit report of how funds donated by his
foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation for polio immunization in the
state last year were spent.
He said this was to ensure accountability and
transparency in the management of the funds
released under a tripartite agreement involving
the state and the two foundations.
“All expenditure in the exercise must be
verified by external auditors and the report
tendered to partners in the tripartite
agreement by the end of next March 31,” Mr.
Dangote said Tuesday evening during a video
conference at Government House, Kano.
The conference involved the state governor,
Abdullahi Ganduje, co-chair of Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation, Bill Gates, Kaduna
state governor, Nasir El-Rufa’i, officials of the
National Primary Health Care Development
Agency and other development partners.
He also stressed the need for the state
government to pay more attention to collation
of quality-assured data in respect of the
exercise because of its significance in decision
making.
OUR UNRELIABLE APROKO reports the
billionaire demanded to know of everything his
donation was used for because lately he has
been dreaming of a Baboon working very hard
and some government Monkeys just sitting
down and be chopping.
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