Singer, Teni accused of ordering her bouncer to assault a UNIBEN student

Teni has been accused of ordering an attack on a student of the University of Benin.

The Nigerian singer was reportedly in Asaba, Delta State, to perform when she allegedly ordered her bouncer to assault a fan.

A video shared on Twitter shows a UNIBEN student bleeding from his eyes.

Voices in the video accused Teni of being responsible for the attack.

“Teni came to Asaba to play a show and this is what Teni’s bouncer did to somebody there, for saying nothing and for doing nothing to Teni,” a voice claims in the video. “On Teni’s instruction o,” voices are heard saying in the video.

“Teni, all your fans, this is how you keep treating them in Nigeria because you’re the biggest artist,” another voice says.

A man who assaults his wife should be in a psychiatric hospital – Pastor Mike Bamiloye

Founder and President of Mount Zion Faith Ministries and Mount Zion Television, Pastor Mike Bamiloye has condemned any form of domestic abuse, perpetrated either by the husband or wife.

The filmmaker took to his official Instagram page to stated that any man or woman who beats their spouse, are both wrong for their actions.

According to Bamiloye, a husband who assaults his wife physically deserves to be house at a psychiatric hospital.

He added that any woman that beats her husband is a living dead.

In his words; ”When A Man uses peit, wire, blow, knife, slap, or any domestic violent means on his wife, He is worthy to be awarded a duplex at Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital or He Can Just Go there Himself and tell them to Admit Him there until He is okay.

And A Wife That Beats Her Husband is DEAD and Rotten while she is Living!”

Northern youth group calls for removal of CCT Chairman, Umar, over assault

The Northern Youths Council of Nigeria (NYCN), has joined those calling for the removal and prosecution of the embattled Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), Danladi Umar, following his recent assault of a security man at a shopping plaza in Abuja.

On Monday, March 29, Umar was caught on video assaulting the security guard later identified as Clement Sargwak, an employee of Jul Reliable Guard Services Limited at Banex Plaza, Abuja, for allegedly telling him (Umar) that he had wrongly parked his vehicle.

In an attempt to justify the assault, the CCT spokesman, Ibraheem Alhassan, in a press statement, said Umar was rather the victim in the case and that a bunch of ‘Biafra Boys’ had attacked the CCT boss.

With several groups, lawyers and human rights activists calling for Umar’s dismissal and prosecution, the NYCN has also added its voice in condemning the act of Umar who is a highly placed law officer in the country.

In a statement signed by its President, Isah Abubakar, and made available to Ripples Nigeria on Monday, the NYCN expressed its disappointment at the generalization and profiling of a section of the country and the use of “Biafran Boys” to describe Nigerians who are going about their lawful businesses.

The statement reads:

“The Northen Youth Council of Nigeria condemns in totality the acts of Justice Danladi Umar, the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT), following a viral video where he is seen assaulting a security guard at the Banex Plaza in Abuja.

Such atrocious act coming from a highly placed officer of the law is not only barbaric but very unfortunate.

“To make matters worse and more condemnable is the CCT spokesman trying to justify the attack on the young man for only doing his duties.

“Another most unfortunate move was by tagging the crowd ‘Biafra Boys’, thereby demonizing a section of the country, something that is capable of stirring further division in the country so that he would escape public scrutiny and the consequences of his action.

“We have every reason to believe that anybody from Eastern Nigeria that appears before the CCT can’t get justice, following the Biafran mindset he holds against them.

The NYCN, therefore, calls for Danladi Umar to resign from his position as the CCT chairman. If he fails to do that, we call on President Muhammadu Buhari to remove him immediately.

“We also appeal to the Inspector General of Police to immediately arrest and prosecute him for assaulting a law-abiding Nigerian on his duty post.

“We also call on the presidency to, as a matter of urgency, replace Umar as the Chairman of the Code of Conduct Tribunal if he fails to resign voluntarily.

“We also call on the National Assembly to stop appropriating money to the CCT if Umar fails to resign and the presidency decides to retain him.

We are also mobilising our members in preparation for a grand protest if the above demands are not met.”

Trey Songz arrested for trespassing, resisting arrest, and assaulting a police officer during Kansas City Chiefs game .

American singer/rapper, Trey Songz has been arrested over a violent altercation with Police at Kansas City Chiefs vs Buffalo Bills game on Sunday January 24.
The Back Home rapper was taken into custody after he was recorded getting into a physical altercation with a police officer at the AFC Championship Game.

In a video obtained by TMZ, Songz can be seen punching the officer in the head and tries to get him into a headlock before getting detained.

According to TMZ, witnesses claim Songz was being taunted by others in the stands and asked them to be quiet. The witnesses also said a police officer allegedly got physical with the rapper without provocation and that the alleged altercation was self-defense on Songz’ part.
TMZ reports that Songz was arrested and accused of trespassing, resisting arrest, and assaulting a police officer.