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Lady who lures Nigerian girls into prostitution in Dubai exposed [PHOTOS]
A Nigerian man identified as Emeka Ugwuonye, has exposed the various filthy activities of a woman he referred to as the brain behind most of the prostitute trafficking consortium where desperate girls are lured into cities like Malaysia, Russia, Dubai and China for the purpose of selling their body.
The peeved man has today used his Facebook account to reveal this.
He said the lady goes by the name, Madam Esther Otubo Nicole. He simply described her as a human trafficker who sends Nigerian girls into prostitution in Dubai.
Emeka said there is a particular video all over Facebook, showing a nude girl.
โ€œI got the video of two different girls recorded under the most debasing conditions, naked and scared. What Nicole does is videotape these girls in the nude and blackmails them into prostitution in Dubai.
โ€œI had to expose this lady, so I opened a chat group on Facebook, and my aim is to checkmate the activities of Nicole and her kind.โ€
The screech gander wrote this on Facebook:
โ€œTHERE IS A CRIMINAL ON THE PROWL THAT WE ALL NEED TO HELP TRACK DOWN:
This criminal is like none that you have come across before. She is a โ€˜Madamโ€™ and a human trafficker. She takes desperate young Nigerian girls on a sex slave mission to Dubai or other Middle Eastern countries for prostitution.
Before they leave Nigeria, she would first swear the girls and their parents to some local shrine in the belief that such would place a curse of sudden death on those girls were they to disobey her.
The total amount she plans to get from each girl is about $30,000.
The girl is to prostitute herself and collect money from men and keep giving such money to the woman until she agrees she has received $30,000 from the girl.
This Madam uses blackmail as an additional means of enforcing her plan. She takes a video recording of each girl, who is made to stand nude, fully nude. She says to each girl that if she failed to pay her $30,000 when she gets to Dubai or elsewhere, she would release the video tape on Facebook and that if she paid, she would delete the videotape.
These girls apparently agreed to this. I use the word, โ€œapparentlyโ€ on purpose to raise questions about the โ€˜voluntarinessโ€™ of these girlsโ€™ participation in this.
Ostensibly, some of these girls have not paid the Madam all the moneys she demanded of them. That must have been what led to the Madam releasing these video on Facebook. I have personally seen videos of three girls in such humiliation. People forwarded them to me in order for me to use DPA to help track down the woman that is behind all this.
A friend of mine and a member of DPA who discussed this with me yesterday over an inbox exchange has already taken some steps.
He has contacted the UAE Embassy in Washington and the FBI Crime Alert. That is a reasonable action to take. Any other member of this group who knows what to do about this problem should do so.
If you have seen any of these videos and you can tell any of the people involved, please contact us. Thank you.โ€
Subsequently after Emekaโ€™s appeal, a Facebook friend responded with details on the pimp, Nicole.
โ€œWE HAVE IDENTIFIED THE MADAM/TRAFFICKER WHO VIDEOTAPES NIGERIAN GIRLS NAKED AND BLACKMAILS THEM INTO PROSTITUTION IN DUBAI
We now have her particulars, and we are now seeking to get her arrested in Dubai.
There are many, many Nigerian girls suffering under her control. These girls lack the ability to cry out. They are in slavery and bondage. We must set them free and we must have the โ€˜Madamโ€™ arrested.
The details of the human trafficker were however posted following the message:
Madamโ€™s name is Esther Otubo Nicole
City of Residence: She lives in Marina in Dubai
Relative: She has a daughter who is serving on NYSC in Nigeria.
Habit: She is a heavy whiskey drinker.โ€
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The Judicial Panel of Inquiry on Police Brutality, Human Rights Violations and Related Extra Judicial Killings, on Friday, ordered a subpoena compelling two officers of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to appear before it for being allegedly involved in the killing of one Master Idris Ajibola on September 15, 2020.
The panel also ordered the State Ministry of Justice to provide relevant documents in respect of the petition filed by one Mrs. Oluwatoyin Adetona whose kids were allegedly murdered by Police officers in Ilesa, Osun State, in 2016.
DAILY POST recalls that the parents of the late Idris Ajibola had approached the panel to seek justice in the gruesome murder of their son who was allegedly chased to death by the members of the Joint Task Force comprising soldiers, police, DSS and NSCDC officers.
The deceased alongside two other occupants who were in the car on the day of the incident were allegedly being chased along East-pass Dual Carriage Circular Road, Osogbo, by the Joint Task Force (JTF) personnel.
It was reported that the car of the chased victims swerved off the road and rammed into a ditch and crashed leading to the instant killing of the deceased.
When the case was returned for further hearing on Friday, the counsel for the petitioner, Barrister Kanmi Ajibola, filed an application and prayed the panel to order the appearance of the two identified NSCDC officers who were among the JTF personnel that were involved in the incident.
He said the appearance of the two erring officers would aid the investigation and give support to the prosecution of the case as the petitioner was able to identify them by name.
In his ruling, the Chairman of the Panel, Justice Akin Oladimeji (rtd.) granted the application and ordered the two erring officers -Inspector Jimi Awoniyi and Togun Babatunde -to appear before the panel on March 5th, 2021, the adjourned date.
Justice Oladimeji ordered the immediate issuance of subpoena to the two officers for them to appear before it for defence on the adjourned date.
He said the appearance of the two officers would give more credence to the defence of the case and further strengthen the principle of fair hearing and equity that has been the hallmarks of the panel.
Justice Oladimeji however adjourned the case to March 5th, 2020 for further hearing.
Similarly, the panel ordered the Ministry of Justice to provide all the necessary documents regarding the prosecution of the case filed by one Mrs. Oluwatoyin Adetona against the Police.
Mrs. Adetona approached the panel to seek redress in the murder of her two kids by Police officers in Ilesa.
Adetona had in her petition alleged that two of her children were killed by police officers who drove recklessly at her residence in Ilesa.
She explained that the deceased who were playing in the front of their house were killed by the electric pole hit by the Police Patrol Vehicle.
The mother of the deceased, who had prayed the panel to prevail on the police to fish out the killers of her kids, said she was not convinced that the erring officers had been brought to justice as claimed by the police authority.
Ruling in the case, Justice Oladimeji ordered the Ministry of Justice to provide all the necessary documents in respect of the case to enhance smooth prosecution just as he ordered the Police authority to provide relevant documents to substantiate the status of the alleged officers if truly they have been dismissed by the police.
The panel disclosed that it had concluded 21 cases out of the 34 cases before it.
According to the panel, 10 cases out of the finalised 21 cases are awaiting final recommendation to the government while the remaining 11 were struck out on the basis of different irregularities.
The panel further revealed that 13 cases had reached different prosecution stages just as it reiterated its commitment to dispensing justice before the stipulated time allocated to it.
The cases heard by the panel on Friday were: OS/JPIPB/08/2020 Chief Adegboyega Agbaje & 1OR versus Osun State Commissioner of Police; OS/JPIPB/12/2020 Alhaji Dele Nafiu versus Osun State Commissioner of Police; OS/JPIPB/27/2020 Mr. Ibrahim Olagoke versus Osun State Commissioner of Police; OS/JPIPB/01/2020 Alhaji Ayo Dauda Adigun & 1OR versus Osun State Commissioner of Police; OS/JPIPB/11/2020 Mr. Kehinde Ajibola versus Osun State Commissioner of Police.
Others were: OS/JPIPB/28/2020 Mrs. Oluwatoyin Adetona versus Osun State Commissioner of Police; OS/JPIPB/31/2020 Good Governance and Leadership Assessment Initiative versus Osun State Commissioner of Police; to and OS/JPIPB/32/2020 Dr. Muyiwa Oladimeji versus Osun State Commissioner of Police
Two persons lost their lives in a fatal accident, which occurred on at a village between Kafin Madaki and Ningi on the Ningi-Bauchi road on Thursday in which several others were seriously injured.
DAILY POST learnt that the accident occurred when a commercial bus hit a motorcycle rider.
A villager, who simply identified himself as Adamu, informed journalists in Bauchi that the bus driver, who was said to be coming from opposite direction on top speed, hit the motorcycle rider while he was trying to cross the road.
According to him, as much as the bus driver tried not to hit the motorcyclist, he could not avoid hitting him in his bid to save the lives of the people in the bus.
Adamu informed that the motorcyclist died on the spot, while his passenger gave up on the way to Kafin Madaki General Hospital.
Those who sustained injuries in the accident, according to him, were rushed to the same hospital, where they are currently receiving treatment.
When contacted, the Public Relations Officer (PRO), Bauchi Sector of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Rilwan Suleiman, confirmed the accident but declined to give further details.
According to him, โ€œI heard about that (accident) but I cannot give you details. Let me confirm and get back to you.โ€
As at the time of filing this report, the PRO was yet to call back.
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