Gay couple arrested for defiling their sons & trafficking them to men in the US.
An Atlanta-based couple, William & Zachary Zulock, have been arrested for allegedly abusing & trafficking their adopted sons.
The Antigua Newsroom reports that the couple were known as wealthy, successful professionals. While William, 33 was a government worker, Zachary, 35 was a banker.
They were both arrested on July 27, 2022 after police raided their home & found video evidence that they were engaging in sexually abusive acts with the victims.
In August 2022, the couple was indicted for a litany of abuse-related charges. Fox News reports that the duo admitted to authorities that they circulated illicit videos of the abuse involving the children.
The indictment also alleges that the couple forced the boys to perform oral sex on them & in one case, the older sibling was injured due to the anal rape. If convicted of all charges leveled against them, they could both face nine life sentence.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBaYafwDZtU
Abducted Abuja Lady Regains Freedom After Ransom.
Adenike was kidnapped at her family home on Tuesday alongside six others during an attack that lasted about an hour and left two male adults dead.
One of the female victims abducted by gunmen during last Tuesday night’s attack on the Kubwa Extension II Relocation Estate, along the Arab Road area of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has regained freedom.
Punch reported that Adenike who is an ex-corps member who completed the mandatory National Youth Service Corps scheme in November, was released after an undisclosed sum was paid to the bandits.
Adenike was kidnapped at her family home on Tuesday alongside six others during an attack that lasted about an hour and left two male adults dead.
The remaining victims in the abductors’ den are reportedly two male children, an older woman, and three male adults.
The vice chairman of the estate, Frank Boboi who confirmed Adenike’s release said;
“We’re happy that Adenike has been released. She was released on Sunday, and has since returned to her family.
“Yes, a ransom was paid, but I can’t disclose the sum, as it is confidential. But we thank God, the community and everyone for their support.”
A family source also said;
“It is true that Adenike has been released, and she’s now home with the family. Although a ransom was paid for her freedom. We hope that others would be released soon too.”
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KldxsW1iiA
Start rejecting old Naira notes from banks — CBN instructs Nigerians.
The CBN has directed customers to start rejecting old naira notes from banks, insisting that the old notes ceased to be legal tender by the January 31 as earlier stipulated.
The Deputy Director, Currency Operation, Dr Rekiyat Yusuf disclosed this in Lokoja, Kogi State on Thursday, She said that appropriate sanctions would be applied against any erring banks found dispensing old notes to customers.
The CBN therefore directed customers to report any bank still dispensing old notes either over counter or through the ATM to the apex bank. She further urged traders to avail themselves of the window provided by the January 31st deadline by visiting banks to exchange the old notes with the new ones.
“There is no reason for banks to still be stocking their ATM with old notes as the Apex bank has made enough redesigned notes available for dispensing to members of the public. Any bank caught would be made to face appropriate sanction”, she said.Start rejecting old Naira notes from banks — CBN instructs Nigerians.
The CBN has directed customers to start rejecting old naira notes from banks, insisting that the old notes ceased to be legal tender by the January 31 as earlier stipulated.
The Deputy Director, Currency Operation, Dr Rekiyat Yusuf disclosed this in Lokoja, Kogi State on Thursday, She said that appropriate sanctions would be applied against any erring banks found dispensing old notes to customers.
The CBN therefore directed customers to report any bank still dispensing old notes either over counter or through the ATM to the apex bank. She further urged traders to avail themselves of the window provided by the January 31st deadline by visiting banks to exchange the old notes with the new ones.
“There is no reason for banks to still be stocking their ATM with old notes as the Apex bank has made enough redesigned notes available for dispensing to members of the public. Any bank caught would be made to face appropriate sanction”, she said.Start rejecting old Naira notes from banks — CBN instructs Nigerians.
The CBN has directed customers to start rejecting old naira notes from banks, insisting that the old notes ceased to be legal tender by the January 31 as earlier stipulated.
The Deputy Director, Currency Operation, Dr Rekiyat Yusuf disclosed this in Lokoja, Kogi State on Thursday, She said that appropriate sanctions would be applied against any erring banks found dispensing old notes to customers.
The CBN therefore directed customers to report any bank still dispensing old notes either over counter or through the ATM to the apex bank. She further urged traders to avail themselves of the window provided by the January 31st deadline by visiting banks to exchange the old notes with the new ones.
“There is no reason for banks to still be stocking their ATM with old notes as the Apex bank has made enough redesigned notes available for dispensing to members of the public. Any bank caught would be made to face appropriate sanction”, she said.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caDvqPrSd64
Two Nigerian ‘love spell casters’ arrested in India for allegedly defrauding female doctor of over ₦6million.
Police operatives in India have arrested two Nigerian men for allegedly posing as ‘love sp£ll casters’ to defraud a female Indian doctor of ₦6.6 million (Rs 12.45 lakh).
The suspects, identified as Okwuchukwu, 41, and Obiwuru Jonathan Uzaka, 35, allegedly claimed that they could provide solutions to the doctor’s love problems. The suspects, both residents of Uttam Nagar in Delhi allegedly carried out the scam in collaboration with two others identified as Michala Ajunda and one Daniel who have been declared wanted by the police.
According to Indian Express, the victim who was going through difficult times in her life chanced upon the Nigerians after she searched for “love spell caster,” online.
The lady, an ophthalmologist, told the police that when she contacted the accused, they informed her that they were “love spell casters” from Uganda & can perform prayers that will solve her love problems.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nOpjHgxsEo