Saturday, September 26, 2015

Pictured! Fake Lawyer Nabbed In Ibadan, Buys N2m Car After Duping Over 100 People


A fake lawyer, Olawale Falola, said he made N6m from his victims who he promised to help secure jobs at the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.

Falola, who was nabbed by the Oyo State Police Command during a stop-and-search in Ibadan recently, claimed to be a dropout of a university in Osun State, adding that he had deceived more than 100 people with his fake identity.

It was gathered that after seeing a sticker belonging to the Nigeria Bar Association on his windscreen, the police asked him about his identity, but he failed to substantiate his claim of being a lawyer.

He said, “I paraded myself as a lawyer and I have taken money from more than 100 people. I promised to get jobs for them at NNPC and security organisations. I have made up to N4m from the practice out of which I bought a Toyota Corolla car. I lived in Osogbo. I came to Ibadan to visit my family when I was arrested by the police.”

The car, valued at N2m, has a number plate, FST 298 AY.

The Commissioner of Police in the state, Leye Oyebade, said Falola’s car had been impounded and that the suspect would be charged to court as soon as investigations into his activities were concluded.

He said, “Falola was arrested for parading himself as a lawyer when he was not.


“The car was bought from the proceeds of his illegal activity and he had confessed to the crime. There is no place for such people in our society. In our renewed effort to completely rid the state of criminals, the state police command will not give room for criminals to thrive.”

1st Female Editor From Northern Nigeria, Islamic Professor Among Those Who Died In Saudi Stampede


Two Nigerians have been confirmed to have died yesterday at the Saudi Hajj Stampede. The Nigerians are the first female editor from Northern Nigeria, Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf, and one of Nigeria’s respected Islamic intellectuals, Prof. Tijani El-Miskin.

Hajiya Yusuf was a journalist by profession and a political scientist by training and became the first editor to come from the North, while El-Miskin, was a professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies. He was among the 11 candidates who last year vied for appointment as University of Maiduguri Vice Chancellor. El-Miskin was also the Chairman of Borno State Pilgrims Welfare Board.

Ekiti State Governor Also Visits The Awolowos

The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose has also deemed it fit to pay the Awolowo family a visit on the demise of HID Awolowo. He was also shown the grave side of Pa Awolowo, which most people might not have seen before. See more photos below.




Hajj Tragedy: Buhari Demands Comprehensive Probe


President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said he is deeply saddened by the colossal calamity which occurred Thursday in Saudi Arabia, claiming the lives of hundreds of pilgrims, including some Nigerians.

“President Buhari believes that the stampede at Mina in which a notable Nigerian Journalist, Hajiya Bilkisu Yusuf, Prof. Tijjani El-Miskin and others lost their lives is a monumental tragedy, not only for citizens of the countries involved, but for the global Islamic community,” presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, said in a statement.

Mr. Shehu added, “The President extends sincerest condolences to the families of the over 700 pilgrims who lost their lives in this latest disaster in the Holy Places which occurred less than two weeks after a crane collapse in Mecca claimed more than a hundred lives.


“President Buhari commiserates with the Nigerian Guild of Editors and the Nigerian Union of Journalists on the sad loss of Hajiya Bilkisu, an exemplary, dedicated, knowledgeable, very credible, highly-respected, outstanding editor and columnist who, even in death, will remain a glittering role model for journalists, within and outside Nigeria.

“The President has taken note of the assurance by the Government of Saudi Arabia that Thursday’s catastrophe will be investigated and urges King Salman to ensure a comprehensive and thorough exercise that will identify any flaws in Hajj organisation with a view to avoiding a recurrence of such tragedies during the annual pilgrimage.

“In the knowledge that it is not within our powers to question the will of God, President Buhari prays that Almighty Allah will comfort the families who lost their beloved ones in the stampede and receive the souls of all those who died in the Holy Land while fulfilling the religious obligation of the Hajj.”

I Respect Basket Mouth & I Won’t Charge Him For A Show- Sean Tizzle


Sean Tizzle has said he is not sure if Basket Mouth contacted his management team like he said he did and they asked him to pay a fee, he says if at all he did and they asked him for an amount, the comedian should have contacted him, because he sees him like an uncle in the industry and he respects him. Below is what Sean Tizzle said about the matter to Saturday Beats;

“It is cool that everything is out there. If Basketmouth has any issue with me, I would have expected that he would call me and speak with me. I see Basketmouth as an uncle. If he called anybody from my management team, there should be verification and if he did not like what they told him, he could have called me to inform me.

“Nobody contacted us to tell us that they wanted us to be at his show. Even if somebody contacted us, I would have thought that it should be directed towards me personally instead of going through my management team. If it happened, I would have expected that it would be resolved immediately without the news getting out to the public. It is something we could have resolved amicably. We were not contacted to perform at his show.”


He also emphasized that when the news broke his manager contacted Basket Mouth immediately.

“Let’s be logical, if Basketmouth with what he has done for me should contact me for a show, I cannot give him a ridiculous price. I did not know anything and I learnt about it when the news broke. I was so shocked when I heard the news. It is true that he has supported my career and I really appreciate him for supporting my brand. We tried to reach out to him when the news broke but we could not get a hold of any of his management team. Rico, my manager, sent Basketmouth a Whatsapp message immediately the news broke. They talked about it and we are in good terms with Basketmouth because we have spoken about it and cleared it all out. We have a good relationship with him and we have sorted everything out,” he said.

Stop playing politics with HID’s death –Fayose warns


Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose  who spoke in Ikenne-Remo, Ogun State, warned  Nigerian politicians to desist from playing  politics with the death of the late matriarch of Awolowo dynasty, Chief (Mrs) Hannah Idowu Dideolu Awolowo.

He said the deceased should not be celebrated for political reasons,advising  that politicians should rather sustain her legacy and that of her late husband, Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
The Ekiti governor noted that visiting the Awolowos should not just be a one-off thing aimed at making publicity stunts.
He added:
“One thing I like to remind all  politicians; it is in our way to make politics out of people’s lives, to celebrate them for political reasons.

Serena Williams strikes a pose wearing sexy black swimsuit..


The Tennis Pro looked amazing in a black swimsuit that showed off her curves while posing in a swimming pool.

Emmanuel Emenike gets a tattoo of his late dad on his hand (photo)


Emmanuel Emenike lost his dad a few months ago. Yesterday, the footballer shared a photo of the tattoo of his dad's face that he got on his hand..

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

O.M.G orji a.k.a king Pharaoh of OGIJO is dead. & Dumped In Front Of Yaba Tech


Yaba
A guy named Quadri a.k.a king pharaoh and alleged to be a cultist, was killed in shrine and was dumped in front of Yaba College of Technology.
He had multiple stab wounds from most likely a broken bottle.
His killers also opened his stomach. The photos are extremely gory.
He lives in ogijo Ogun state.
See Photos Below:-


Building collapses in student hostel in Awka (photos)


A building collapsed last night in a student hostel at Standard hostel tempsite, Awka, Anambra state. The hostel landlord was building a hotel inside the hostel and it was the hotel building that collapsed. It's not clear if there were casualties but a student told LIB he was sure some builders were inside the building when it collapsed but no student was injured. See more photos after the cut...



What Boko Haram members are demanding in exchange for Chibok girls


According to President Buhari, Boko Haram leaders are asking for the freedom of one of its arrested leaders in exchange for the release of the over 200 kidnapped Chibok girls. Buhari said this while speaking to Nigerians living in Paris yesterday September 15th.


"They wanted us to release one of their leaders who is a strategic person in developing and making Improvised IEDs that is causing a lot of havoc in the country by blowing people in Churches, Mosque, market places, motor parks and other places. But it's very important that if we are going to talk to any body, we have to know how much he is worth. Let them bring all the girls and then, we will be prepared to negotiate, I will allow them to come back to Nigeria or to be absolved in the community. 
We have to be very careful, the concern we have for the Chibok girls, one only imagine if they got a daughter there between 14 and 18 and for more than one and a half year, a lot of the parents who have died would rather see the graves of their daughters rather the condition they imagine they are in. 
This has drawn a lot of sympathy though out the world, that is why this government is getting very hard in negotiating and getting the balance of those who are alive, ” he said

Man Whom NDLEA Men Allegedly Left To Drown As Floated (Photo)


The remains of 32-year-old Dapo Olasore, who was allowed to drown by officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, have been recovered by residents of the Agboyi Community in the Alapere area of Lagos State. It was learnt that the body of the victim floated around 9pm on Monday.

Dapo had fallen into a river when officials of the NDLEA stormed his vicinity, but the men allegedly asked a boat operator who had wanted to rescue him not too.

A resident who confirmed the body, said; “His remains have been found. His body floated around 9pm some distance away from where he drowned; it was bloated and smelly.”


His relatives from Ibadan have also started arriving for his burial. But said they would have to first get a police report to avoid any form of trouble with the authorities. Some traditional rites will also be carried out before he is finally buried.  May his soul rest in peace

Allah’s Punishment Awaits Any Muslim Who Collects Ram Or Food Stuff From Fayose… Ekiti Muslim Leaders Warn


League of Imams and Alfa in Ekiti State have warned Muslims against collecting Sallah rams from Governor Ayodele Fayose over what they described as the deliberate marginalization of Muslim members by  Ekiti State Government.

The clerics, who condemned the lopsidedness in the appointments of commissioners and other officials by Governor Fayose, said that before resorting to making their protest public, effort at getting the governor redress the lopsided appointment were to no avail.

The meeting of the Muslim clerics was held held Tuesday  at Anser- Udeen Central Mosque Odo-Otu, Ado-Ekiti.


A statement by the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affair (NSCIA) and National Council of Muslim Youth Organisation (NACOMYO) resolved that no Muslim in the State should collect rams and other food items if presented to them in any form by the government.


The statement which was signed by the leaderships of the Imams and Alfa said, any Muslim that Collects such rams or food items under any guise has taken Haram (Unlawful) and the punishment of the Almighty Allah awaits the person. (Quran 71 verse 28).

Nigerian Army contingent win gold at All Africa Games


3 officers of the Nigerian Army, Lance Corporal Kehinde Obareh, Lance Corporal Edith Agu and Private Caroline Linus who are currently representing Nigeria in the Boxing event at the 11th All Africa Games holding in Congo have won Gold and Silver medals respectively. The trio won the medals during the boxing final competition on Sunday September 13th. Congrats to them.


The 9th Earl of Bathurst & the Nigerian State- By Femi Fani Kayode


In an article he released yesterday, former Nigerian Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, said Nigeria has been destined to fail since its creation by the British in 1914. He said the British created Nigeria in a way that would allow the ‘poor North’ to continue to rule the country while the ‘rich South’ will remain oppressed. Read it after the cut...

 
Allen Christopher Bertram Bathurst, the 9th Earl of Bathurst is a British peer whose other title is Lord Apsley. He and I were colleagues at Harrow School, the best private school in the United Kingdom, 30 years ago. In 1985 he said the following: ‘’Nigeria is a toilet of a country where evil reigns’’.

I have never forgotten his insulting remarks. I found it intriguing that this quintessential member of the English upper class had the nerve to say such things to me about my country. 

My response to him was equally graphic and frank. I told him that Nigeria was not a ‘’toilet of a country’’ but that if he insisted on his insolent characterization then it was a ‘’toilet’’ that was established by  non-other than his British forefathers who defecated in it and left a horrible mess before departing from our shores. He found my response most disconcerting and we almost came to blows.
 

Yet I look at what has happened to us in the last 54 years of our existence as an independent nation and what we have suffered in the last 100 years since the 1914 amalgamation of the northern and southern protectorates and I really do wonder.
 
 
If the truth must be told, things have not gone too well for us. I was born in the same year as we gained our independence and as I ponder and reflect on the last 54 years all I see is violence, bloodshed, dashed hopes, lost opportunities and shattered dreams. I see a brutal civil war in which two million people died.
 
 
I see a string of violent military coups and repressive military dictatorships and I see suspicion and division between the peoples of the north and the south. I see dangerous tensions between the numerous ethnic nationalities, continuous strife and sectarian violence. I see bombings, the slaughter of the innocents, Islamic fundamentalist rebellions, battle-ready ethnic militias and bloodthirsty local war lords.
 
 
I see economic degradation, decaying infrastructures, environmental disasters and untold suffering and hardship. And finally I see poverty and unemployment, poor quality leadership and a dysfunctional semi-failed state which is still struggling to find its true identity.
 
 
On October 1st every year we make nostalgic and inspirational speeches about the ‘’labors of our heroes past’’ and congratulate one another on our independence. Yet we refuse to sit back in deep reflection, take stock of what has really been going on and carry out an honest and candid appraisal of our situation.
 
 
We are not ‘’a toilet of a country where evil reigns’’ but we must admit that we are in a mess. And the question is why are we in such a mess, how did we get there, why have we not been able to get out of it in 52 years and what role did our former colonial masters play in creating and sustaining that mess.
 
 
If we want to answer these questions we must go back to the beginning. The problem is that the British established a faulty foundation for Nigeria right from the start which they knew could not produce anything wholesome. The Nigeria that they handed over to us in 1960 was nothing but an unworkable artificial state and a “poisoned chalice”. It was destined to fail right from the outset.
 
 
Worse still they handed us that poisoned chalice with a malicious and mischievous intent and without any recourse to our people in terms of any form of a national referendum. The British did the same thing in varying degrees when they left virtually each and every one of their other ‘’third world’’ colonies. The most obvious cases however were Nigeria, the Sudan, India and the nation that was formerly known as Malaya.
 
 
Every single one of these four countries had monumental problems with sustaining their unity after independence and all of them, with the exception of Nigeria, were compelled to break up into smaller entities before they could bring out the best in themselves as a people and fully exercise their human potentials.
 
 
Consequently India broke up into three and became India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, the Sudan broke into two and became Southern Sudan and the Sudan and Malaya broke into two and became Malaysia and Singapore. Nigeria is yet to find the courage and fortitude to go that far and whether we will eventually break up or not remains to be seen.
 
 
Yet the truth is that when you force two incompatibles with completely different world views together into an unhappy marriage, lock the gates of the house, throw away the keys and bestow leadership upon a “poor husband” to rule over a ‘’rich wife’’ in perpetuity, you are looking for trouble.
 
 
The result of the amalgamation was therefore predictable. It was either that the “poor husband” (the north) would fully subjugate and eventually kill the “rich wife”(the south) or the “rich wife” would fully subjugate and eventually kill the “poor husband”. And we are right in the middle of that struggle for mutual subjugation till today.
 
 
In 1960 the British ensured that power was handed over to the most pliable region at the Federal level by establishing an alliance with the northern traditional institutions and political ruling elite and fixing the census figures in their favor.
 
 
 
Consequently by 1960 we had a situation where the well-educated, enlightened, progressive and predominantly Christian south was played out through intrigue, deceit and fixed census figures and instead power was given to a fatalistic and ultra-conservative Muslim north who were prepared to do anything the British wanted them to do, who had already overwhelmed and suppressed their own ethnic and Christian minority groups and whose major preoccupation was to dominate and control the entire federation, to keep the south out of power and to “dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean”. It did not stop there.
 
Even after the British left in 1960 they continued to meddle in our affairs and they encouraged, sponsored and supported a string of repressive military regimes, all of which derived their power from a northern-controlled army officers corps whose retired generals are the ones that determine who will be what in our country. That is our story.
 
 
Some have argued that despite the ignoble intentions of the British we ought to have been able to sort out our own problems 54 years after they left us. This is a good point. It does however betray a tinge of naivety and a lack of appreciation of just how chronic those problems were right from the start and just how malevolent a hand the British dealt us.
 
 
I say this because the bitter truth is that the system in Nigeria cannot be changed simply because the forces that have controlled our country since 1960 are deeply conservative and the foundation and the structure upon which she has been established has been designed in such a way that makes radical and fundamental change impossible.
 
 
Some have compared Nigeria to a badly wounded leg which can only be healed through restructuring.  It follows that the only way real change can come is if the country is restructured and power is devolved from the center.
 
 
Unfortunately the Nigerian people do not seem to be minded to effect this option anytime soon. They seem to have lost their will to resist inequity, tyranny and injustice, to insist on determining their own fate and to fight for their own future.
 
 
The relevance of the British today is that they are not only the architects of this monumental monstrosity but they are also the ones that have continued to encourage and support the ruling elite that runs and sustains it.
 
 
If they were being fair to us they would have been amongst those that have been encouraging the idea of restructuring our country, devolving power from the center and effecting a fundamental and radical change in our attitudes and affairs.
 
That is precisely what they are doing in the United Kingdom itself today where power is being systematically and gradually devolved from the center at Westminster in England to the hitherto suppressed and occupied regions of Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
 
 
This is good enough for them yet our erstwhile colonial masters have never supported a similar course of action for us. It is for this reason that we can blame the forefathers of the 9 th Earl of Bathurst almost as much as we can blame ourselves for the mess that our country is in up until today. 

Kanye West bans his NYFW models from talking about him & Kim


Kanye West and Kim Kardashian are one of the most powerful and talked about couples in the celebrity world over the years. However, it seems even Yeezy has a limit to how many people he wants discussing his private life, and has slapped a ban on his New York Fashion Week models from talking about him and his wife- Kim.
The Mirror reports that Kanye made his runway models sign non-disclosure forms stating that they won’t talk about him, his wife or any of the Kardashian/Jenner family else, he could sue them for up to $10 million if they spoke out about him or the Kardashian/Jenner family.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Horse Which Family Kept As PET, Chops Off Their 6-Year Old Son’s Crotch


A six-year-old boy has had his p*nis bitten off by a pet horse in an "extraordinary" attack. The incident happened when the boy rode past the mare on his bike. Reports claim the horse suddenly attacked him, knocked him to the ground and chewed off his member.

The child wailed from the horrendous pain and ran back to his shocked dad. The father called an ambulance and then luckily found the severed. The bizarre incident occurred in the Zhytomyr Oblast region of northern Ukraine.

The mare is a family pet and pictures show the animal and child together long before the attack.


According to the father: "I was dealing with the horses when I heard my boy screaming, 'she bit it off, she bit it off!'. I put my hands onto his crotch to stop the bleeding and called emergency services.

The boy was rushed to the nearest regional hospital for emergency surgery.

The Doctor who attended to him said; "We have had difficult cases in the last few years but we never experienced something like this. Maybe a severed finger or something like that from a horse bite, but definitely nothing like this. It was an extraordinary situation."

The surgeons however managed to stitch the boy’s penis back onto his body. It is understood that it will take time to see if the operation has been successful.


Photos of the two of them together before the attack;

Update: Lecturer Who Raped UNILAG Student Shuns Court, Stays In Prison


Observers that filled a Lagos Magistrate’s Court to capacity were let down on Wednesday as Dr. Akin Baruwa, who reportedly raped an 18-year-old University of Lagos admission seeker, failed to show up in court.

It was learnt that Baruwa, a lecturer at the university’s Distance Learning Institute, who had been in remand at the Kirikiri Prison since August 7, reportedly declined to follow the prison officers while they were coming to the court with other inmates.

The defendant had been in trouble since August 3, when he was arrested by the police for allegedly raping his friend’s daughter inside an office at the institution’s Department of Accounting.


Punch Metro had exclusively reported that the teenage girl had, on the order of her father, followed Baruwa to the school on July 23 to assist her in gaining admission into the university.

The 42-year-old lecturer had owned up to having a sexual intercourse with the girl although he claimed it was “consensual.”

He was subsequently arraigned on one count of rape and granted bail in the sum of N250,000 with two sureties in like sum, while his case file was sent to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.

But the bail conditions had yet to be perfected as of Wednesday when he refused to show up in court.

A lawyer from the Office of the Public Defender, Mrs. Ibidun Ibikunle, while refuting the claim by the defence counsel that he (Baruwa) was absent in court on health grounds, told the court that he refused to answer prison officers when he was called.

Ibikunle, who held brief for the complainant, said, “What the defence counsel said is not true. I spoke with the head of the prison warders earlier today (Wednesday) and he did not tell me anything like that. He said when the warders were coming to court with other defendants, they called him, but he refused to follow them. So, I don’t know where the defence counsel got the claim that Baruwa is ill from.”

The defence counsel, Terry Adeniji, had earlier told the court that Baruwa was critically ill, adding that it had been difficult to perfect his bail conditions.

He said, “My Lord, the defendant is critically ill and I learnt he has been admitted in a hospital. It has been very difficult to secure his bail. What we are thinking is that if we are able to secure his bail, he will have access to a better medical care. We believe the law is not one-way traffic and it is when he is well enough that he can face the trial on this matter. In fact, according to the law, he is still presumed innocent in respect of this matter.”

The prosecutor, Jimah Ishegede, said the counsel was not in the position to prove whether the accused was ill or not. He, however, said he did not object to the counsel’s bail application.

The presiding magistrate, Mr. T. Elias, adjourned the case till September 21, 2015 for the outcome of the DPP’s advice.

Meanwhile, the victim’s mother has expressed her displeasure at the way the incident is being handled by an investigation panel set up by UNILAG.

I Want A Life Like That Of Tuface, Psquare- Phyno Says


In a chat on this week’s episode of MTV Base Real Talk where Phyno was a guest, the rapper revealed the people he actually wants to be like in the game.... According to him, the lives of the likes of Tuface and P-Square is very enviable, knowing they are married, have kids and have been in the game for long and still relevant. When he was asked the people he is actually jealous about in the music industry, Phyno said;


‘I see people like P Square and 2face, the level they are right now and still relevant. That is supposed to be the prayer of every artiste. To get married, have kids and still be relevant to the new generation, that is one thing I pray about. So if you want to describe it as jealousy, yeah,’ he said.

Five Nigerian Pilgrims Die In Saudi Arabia

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) yesterday said five Nigerian pilgrims had died in the holy land of Saudi Arabia. The Head of Madinah Operations of NAHCON, Bello Tambuwal, disclosed this to journalists in Madinah, saying four of the deceased died in Madinah and one in Mecca.

According to him, the National Hajj Commission had established two clinics in Madinah to provide medical treatment to the pilgrims.

“The clinics were stocked with drugs. We brought some from Nigeria while we bought some here,” he said.


He however said the commission had not recorded any traffic accident involving a Nigerian pilgrim.

Pregnant Kim Kardashian squeezes into another skintight dress


Pregnant Kim K was spotted walking out of Kanye West's New York apartment carrying their daughter, North. The pair looked adorable in their stylish outfits. North is becoming a kid's fashion icon. More photos of the mother-daughter duo after the cut... 





Robbers now disguise as ATM users at night- FG warns


The Federal Government has called on Nigerians again to be very cautious and alert when using ATM machines at night, as armed robbers now lay ambush at ATM machine points, pretending to be ATM users and in the process rob unsuspecting victims.

This warning is contained in a statement released by Mrs. O.K Abegunde on behalf of the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information
The statement read:
“The attention of the Federal Government has been drawn to the operation of armed robbers who attack members of the public while using the Automated Teller Machines (ATM) at night. The general public is advised to be vigilant and alert while using the ATM and should use machines that are located in well lit premises with adequate security around . Furthermore, the Federal Government advices all banks to ensure that ATM’s are situated in properly lit premises and should ensure that they engage night guards to enhance the safety of their customers.”

INEC officer, three other female bodies found in room in Anambra


The bodies of four women including that of a female INEC officer, Mrs Chinwe Obi, who was the electoral officer for Onitsha South Local Government Area have been found dead inside her home situated on Olisa Onyeka Crescent near the Commissioners’ quarters in Awka GRA, Anambra state yesterday September 9th.

According to reports, the other thee women believed to be church members had come to commiserate with Mrs Obi whose husband who just returned from Cotonou about a week ago had died in the same house.

The other three women were found dead with their bibles still in their hands.

The state commissioner of police, Hosea Karma said the police was alerted after several calls made to Mrs Obi were unanswered so family members decides to check on her and on searching her house, they discovered the bodies of all the women.

He ruled out murder as none of the women had any bruises on them.

He said their bodies have been deposited at the state mortuary while investigations into the matter is ongoing.

Four new cases of Ebola disease recorded


Four new cases of the Ebola disease have been recorded in Serra Leone. According to reports, those infected with the disease had direct contact with  a woman who died of Ebola last month in a village.
This development not only poses a major setback to all efforts to end the outbreak in Sierra Leone, but also increases the likelihood of recording more infections within Serra Leone and other neighboring countries.

The Head of Sierra Leone’s National Ebola Response Centre, Pallo Conteh, while speaking on the new diagnoses, accused the family members of the deceased of hiding her from health workers when she was ill and resorting to taking care of her themselves. Even after she died, they carried out their traditional practice of washing the corpse of the woman without the use proper disinfectants.
“Our people are stubborn. Until they stop doing what I call the silly things we will have cases popping up here and there. I am expecting more cases,” Conteh said. “We are sure that the body was washed … so all those who took part in the washing of the corpse, all those who were helping her when she was having wet symptoms would all become infected.”he said