Monday, 16 May 2016

Spicevision the diaspora boss NO PAIN NO GAIN single takes over the Air waves. listen to it here on Tafia world.xxxxx






spice vision the diasporaboss has once again proven he is truely the boss, with the release of another new single titled NO PAIN NO GAIN, he never fails with his release, spice vision Always know what his fansd wants and the right time to drop his single, listen to it here.


 

 

Spicevision the diaspora boss NO PAIN NO GAIN single takes over the Air waves. listen to it here on Tafia world.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
spice vision the diasporaboss has once again proven he is truely the boss, with the release of another new single titled NO PAIN NO GAIN, he never fails with his release, spice vision Always know what his fansd wants and the right time to drop his single, listen to it here.
 

TOA is a Nigerian/EU base afro hip hop/highlife/R&B musical artist he is ready to drops his new single.







TOA is a Nigerian/EU base afro hip hop/highlife/R&B musical artist. A song writer and a singer, who has passion and love for music, and you can't wait to listen to his melodious voice. TOA has been in the musical industry for many years now and has done several songs both in Europe and in Africa. He dropped a single track before titled "SELESE" and he's set to bring out another single track again titled "REALITY". Watch out, date will be announce soon.

kidnapper tells his story on tafia world.


Monday, May 16, 2016

Police rescue boy from abductors

Police rescue boy from abductors

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Chisom


Chukwudi Akasike, Port Harcourt
OPERATIVES of the Rivers State Police Command have rescued an 11-year-old boy identified as Chisom Okafor from four men suspected to be ritual killers.
Chisom’s abductors had taken him away on May 1, 2016 after a friend to his father, Okorie, sent him on an errand. Chisom, who hails from Ndimoko community in Anambra State, was said to have be whisked away by his abductors in a Sport Utility Vehicle.

Chisom, who could not express himself clearly in English Language, said he was blind folded up to a point by his captors and was only left to go when the police stop the vehicle conveying him.
Explaining that he was a son of a carpenter, Chisom said his father had a week before his abduction taken him to Okorie to learn a trade.
He said, “I was taken away by four men from Ndimoko. I am Chisom from Ndimoko in Anambra State. They blindfolded me and I did not know where I was. They removed the blindfold when they got to police checkpoint.
“They drove away after I got down from the vehicle when the police said they wanted to search the vehicle. The police are still looking for how they can take me to my parents,” Chisom said.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ahmad Muhammad, told newsmen that Chisom was rescued by policemen who were on a stop-and-search on Eliozu Bridge in Port Harcourt.
Muhammad said the four suspects escaped after the boy (Chisom) came down first on the directive by the police that occupants of the vehicle should come down for a thorough search of the SUV.
“It was at that point that the suspects left the boy behind and zoomed off. After several questions, the boy made us to realise that he was kidnapped by suspected ritualists.
“We suspect the four men are ritualists because the father of the boy is just a carpenter. We have intensified investigation to ensure we get those behind the boys kidnap.
“We are also working towards locating the community of the boy with a view to reuniting him with his parents,” the state Police spokesman said.
Muhammad urged the parents and other relatives of Chisom not to panic, adding that the police was making arrangement to locate the victim’s community after his rescue.

Airlines cancel flights over aviation fuel sacrcity.Read it all on Tafia World



Murtala Muhammed International Airport

Olawunmi Ojo
The scarcity of aviation fuel, which has affected the industry over the past few days, became worse on Sunday as a number of domestic airlines cancelled their evening flights out of Lagos, while others simply rescheduled them.
Among the airlines that cancelled their flights were Aero Contractors, Medview and First Nation, while Dana Air rescheduled it flights out of Lagos.
As a result, many passengers, who were due to travel from the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 2, had their plans disrupted.
Stakeholders in the industry had recently estimated that the scarcity of aviation fuel had led to 50 per cent reduction of the carrying capacities of the local airlines.
An intending passenger, who was scheduled to fly into Abuja, explained that while some passengers made frantic efforts to make alternative flight arrangements, several others whose flights were cancelled left the airport in disappointment.
According to the passenger who was due to fly Dana Air’s flight 9J 359 from Lagos to Abuja, the 5.10pm flight was cancelled with the passengers dispersing in disappointment.
However, he later received a message from the airline’s customer service team at about 5.50pm, informing him that the flight had been rescheduled for 18.30 hours.
“It is scandalous and disheartening. A lot of passengers were read more  

Police rescue boy from abductors. Read it all on Tafia World





Chukwudi Akasike, Port Harcourt
OPERATIVES of the Rivers State Police Command have rescued an 11-year-old boy identified as Chisom Okafor from four men suspected to be ritual killers.
Chisom’s abductors had taken him away on May 1, 2016 after a friend to his father, Okorie, sent him on an errand. Chisom, who hails from Ndimoko community in Anambra State, was said to have be whisked away by his abductors in a Sport Utility Vehicle.

Chisom, who could not express himself clearly in English Language, said he was blindfolded up to a point by his captors and was only left to go when the police stop the vehicle conveying him.
Explaining that he was a son of a carpenter, Chisom said his father had a week before his abduction taken him to Okorie to learn a trade.
He said, “I was taken away by four men from Ndimoko. I am Chisom from Ndimoko in Anambra State. They blindfolded me and I did not know where I was. They removed the blindfold when they got to police checkpoint.
“They drove away after I got down from the vehicle when the police said they wanted to search the vehicle. The police are still looking for how they can take me to my parents,” Chisom said.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ahmad Muhammad, told newsmen that Chisom was rescued by policemen who were on a stop-and-search on Eliozu Bridge in Port Harcourt.
Muhammad said the four suspects escaped after the boy (Chisom) came down first on the directive by the police that occupants of the vehicle should come down for a thorough search of the SUV.
“It was at that point that the suspects left the boy behind and zoomed off. After several questions, the boy made us to realise that he was kidnapped by suspected ritualists.
“We suspect the four men are ritualists because the father of the boy is just a carpenter. We have intensified investigation to ensure we get those behind the boys kidnap.
“We are also working towards locating the community of the boy with a view to reuniting him with his parents,” the state Police spokesman said.
Muhammad urged the parents and other relatives of Chisom not to panic, adding that the police was making arrangement to locate the victim’s community after his rescue

Father deflowers, batters daughter for refusing more sex.Read it all on Tafia World

Ogundele

Afeez Hanafi
A commercial driver, Fatai Ogundele, has been arrested by the Ogun State Police Command for allegedly raping his 14-year-old daughter, Titi (pseudonym).
He was said to have been arrested by the police from the Onipanu Police Divison after he beat up his daughter for denying him more seks.
 
 
It was learnt that Ogundele and Titi’s mother divorced in 2006.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the Junior Secondary School 2 pupil and her sister had been living with Ogundele’s mother since then until 2014 when he relocated them to his residence in the Alasia area of the state.
He allegedly started engaging in the incestuous relationship with Titi about two years ago.
However, the bubble burst on May 6, 2016, when Titi raised the alarm, drawing the attention of neighbours when her father allegedly wanted to molest her again. The neigbours reported the matter to the police, leading to his arrest.
It was gathered that Titi’s sister had fled home when Ogundele requested to check her private parts to know if she had been growing pubic hairs.
During a chat with our correspondent, Titi said her father raped her whenever her stepmother was not at home, adding that he had raped her on five occasions
Titi said, “My sister and I lived with daddy, but she left home sometime in 2014. That time, daddy called us and said our mother directed him to check the hair on our private parts. We refused and called our mother on the telephone. She said she did not tell him anything of such. My sister fled home since then and had not come back.
“One day, he took me out, telling my stepmother that she wanted to buy books, bags and clothes for me. I was very happy. But he took me to his friend’s house somewhere in Mushin and raped me there. I have never experienced it before. He was the one that deflowered me. After that time, he raped me four times in our house when my stepmother was not around. There was a time that he sneaked into where I  read more ....

Sunday, 15 May 2016

South Africa mum sentenced for trying to sell baby on Internet read it all on Tafia world.

       


The baby was put up for sale on the Gumtree website (AFP Photo/)
The baby was put up for sale on the Gumtree website (AFP Photo/)
A South African mother who tried to sell her 19-month-old baby boy on the Internet for $340 was given a five-year suspended sentence, a justice official said Thursday.
The 20-year-old mother will not spend time in jail, but will live under house arrest for three years.
The woman, who cannot be named to protect the identity of the child, put the baby up for sale for 5,000 rand in an advertisement on the Gumtree website last year.
A member of the public alerted the police who arrested her in an undercover operation in October.
“She was given a wholly-suspended sentence of five years,” National Prosecuting Authority spokeswoman Natasha Ramkisson-Kara told AFP.
She will “undergo correctional supervision, which means basically house arrest for a period of three years,” Ramkisson-Kara added.
The mother said she had tried selling her baby after her boyfriend stopped paying childcare following paternity tests that showed he was not the child’s father.
Human trafficking carries a maximum life jail term or a fine of 100 million rand ($6.7 million).
But the court sitting in the eastern city of Pietermaritzburg on Wednesday handed down a lighter sentence after considering the woman’s circumstances.
“The magistrate found that the woman did not have intention per se to traffick the child,” said Ramkisson-Kara.