Police Exhume Bodies Of Victims Allegedly Murdered By Native Doctors In Delta

A shocking alleged murder involving two self-styled native doctors has been discovered by police personnel.

In the Owa-Alidinma community, Ika North-East Local Government Area of Delta State, the native doctors are accused of killing their patients and dumping their bodies there.

Isioma Ugbeje, 22, and Liberty Friday, a 20-year-old passenger, were discovered missing after visiting a community shrine for spiritual counseling.

According to reports, Friday had traveled to the herbalist’s residence to get some assistance, and he was taken on his motorcycle by Ugbeje and taken there by himself. Their families raised an alarm and reported the incident to the police when both men failed to return home.

Detectives began an extensive investigation that resulted in the discovery of the victims’ decomposing remains at the shrine after receiving a petition from the Agbor Area Command on October 14, 2025. The premises’ soak-away pit was where the bodies were buried.

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According to Bright Edafe, the Police Public Relations Officer for the Delta State Command, two suspects, both half-brothers Amechi Okwuokenye (20) and Smart Okwuokenye (26), were detained in connection with the killings.

Amechi was allegedly kidnapped while hid inside a shrine refrigerator, according to Edafe. He admitted to being a kidnapped, demanded a ransom of at least $10 million, and he and his brother had taken Friday and the motorcycle rider to the shrine during interrogation. They allegedly murdered both men and dumped their bodies in a soak-away pit when the plan failed.

He explained that the shrine’s evidence, which included blood stains and ritual objects, suggested that ritual or organ harvesting practices may have contributed to the crime.

The family of Liberty Friday and the wife of the murdered motorcycle rider have also made an appeal for justice.

The suspects would face charges, according to the Command’s official statement, which assured the public that justice would be served and that the suspects would face legal action.

Ryan Gosling leaves mums swooning at school gates after moves to UK

The mothers of Hampstead are practically drooling as Ryan Gosling chats with other parents as he charms his way through North London, making his children’s mothers drooling.

Hollywood star Ryan Gosling has left stunned mums “swooning and drooling” at the school gates, after making the move from Los Angeles to London. He and wife Eva Mendes swapped the sunny climes of Santa Barbara for Hampstead, where they have settled with their two daughters.

In a joke called the “Donald Dash,” the 44-year-old, who is from Ontario, Canada, reportedly fled the US to escape the country’s political climate. The heartthrob has now continued to charm the wealthy residents of North London while he goes about his daily affairs.

The family initially relocated while Ryan filmed for upcoming Star Wars film Starfighter. But they have set up home in the UK, where fans are expressing their delight at bumping into him.

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A gobsmacked fan took to Instagram’s threads to tell the world about their chance encounter with the star. They wrote: “Today’s unexpected adventure, Ryan Gosling holding the door open for me at a cafe in West Hampstead.

” What a gent!… Really quite unexpected!

Another local told the Mail: “Yes, he’s here and so delightful chatting to everyone at the school gate – such a lovely man. And everyone can’t stop talking about how good looking he is, the mums are practically drooling over him.”

Meanwhile, the pair’s largely private home life has been an ongoing source of speculation, with the couple remaining tight-lipped over their family. In an interview with the Times, 2 Fast 2 Furious star Mendes, 51, gave a rare insight into their move last year.

We’re in Notting Hill, so we have access to those communal gardens, Oasis fan Mendes said. It’s incredibly magical, to be sure.

The signs were present, even though the couple never had a major wedding announcement. In 2022, Mendes sported a tattoo of “de Gosling” on her wrist.

When asked about the tat on Australia’s Kyle and Jackie O Show, she revealed she had got it “years ago”. “But who says we weren’t already [married],” Mendes told People. “I like to keep it all mysterious. I’m a very mysterious woman.”

However, rumors were confirmed when speaking on Australia’s Today Show in 2022. Eva casually admitted that “everyone here is very welcoming, and my husband Ryan is here, and we are having the best time.”

When the couple started a family together, they kept things quiet. In 2014, they gave their daughter Esmeralda Amada, and Mendes revealed to Violet Grey that the name was based on her favorite book.

People reports she told the outlet: “Ryan and I both love the Esmeralda character from the Victor Hugo novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and we just think it’s a beautiful name.” She added: “Amada was my grandmother’s name. It means ‘beloved’ in Spanish.”

Eva said that she and Ryan were also on the same page when it came to keeping their kids away from the spotlight as much as they can. She added: “Whether we like it or not, privacy is going to be very difficult for Esmeralda. I think it’s unfair, but that’s our reality. So Ryan and I decided early on to give her as much privacy as we could. And my pregnancy was the first opportunity to give her that. It’s such an intimate time for the mother, too.”

Amada Lee, Mendes and Gosling’s second child, was born in 2016. Our oldest is named Esmeralda Amada, while my grandmother’s name is Amada. We chose a few names for our new child, but we didn’t think they were her when she was born.

She continued, “We tried a few more even that morning, and we came up with a few more.” What about Viviana, you ask? But we kept returning to Amada.

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Georgia Harrison MBE: I’m a revenge porn survivor – having women-only tube carriages is essential’

Former Love Island star Georgia Harrison, who changed the law for women’s rights, speaks out as the Mirror exclusively reveals TFL’s decision to install women-only tube carriages on the underground following a petition to protect women from harassment on the way of transportation.

While enduring a traumatic court case which saw her ex boyfriend Stephen Bear sentenced to 21 months in prison for voyeurism and disclosing sexual footage of her, Georgia Harrison has campaigned to increase the support for survivors of sexual abuse, in all forms.

And now, with the Mirror campaigning against Transport For London’s decision to not create female only carriages on the London Underground, we caught up with Georgia to discuss her thought on TFL’s decision. Here’s her story:

Many of my close female friends and I personally have had a number of negative experiences while using public transportation. You don’t want to say something or don’t know who did it because I’ve had times where I’ve been on busy carriages or people have grabbed or groped me.

I worked in the city a lot so I tended to find that during rush hour when it’s really compact things like that happen. And a lot of my friends have had those experiences as well. I picked one of my friends up from the train station, some time last year and she was crying because the whole way home a man had been brushing up against her and she knew it was on purpose. And there was nothing she could do about it and she was too scared to say anything. She was really, really upset and she was like ‘oh it’s so out of character for me, I feel I didn’t stand up for myself’ but you just don’t know what you’re going to do in that moment. The other day I was getting the train home late at night and I don’t often do it but it was just going to be quicker to get a train. It wasn’t like a sexual assault or anything but it was a guy that was sitting opposite me and he was really drunk and he was speaking to me really inappropriately. It was very clear I was pregnant and he was saying how it’s horrible having kids , it’s going to change my life negatively. The other people on the carriage could probably sense it was making me uncomfortable but didn’t want to say anything. And then he kept trying to grab my hand after, like trying to make up with me but he had really dirty hands and alcohol them. I’m pregnant and I’ve got a baby inside me, I didn’t really understand the animosity that was coming towards me because of the fact I was having a child. And that was a really recent experience for me , this was only a couple of weeks ago.

They practice it in Japan, Indonesia, India, Indonesia, and even Thailand. I’m surprised that London isn’t considering this because so many other nations are acknowledging that this is something that is needed. However, I can see how other people will be concerned about inclusion and how to make it safe for everyone. However, it shouldn’t be taken as a negative omen, as women are forced to segregate themselves. It is without a doubt not. If I’m a young girl of any age, or if I’m a woman returning home late at night and know that I’m going to be on my own, and I’m nervous, I don’t understand why I shouldn’t have the option to board a train, whether it’s for women only, then.

I’d absolutely like to see more surveillance. I don’t understand how that’s something we haven’t already introduced, so I don’t see why that’s a no-brainer. In a dream world, I’d assume there would be more police or security on the underground, allowing you to jump off immediately and seek assistance when necessary. There is no reason why people shouldn’t feel comfortable being filmed in that environment, which is why CCTV isn’t available on trains. In fact, there are many assaults occurring there, and people are now almost always filmed there. And it ought to be able to monitor trains without paying a premium.

I just believe that society needs to change in general in how we approach our misogynistic traits. Online hate, which is relatively new to society, is a major source of that hatred. And I’m a big proponent of how to educate people as they get older and in school. Actually, what they are seeing isn’t accurate. There is a better way to view women, understand them, and experience empathy for them. And in fact, it makes you more sympathetic to, appreciate, and understand a woman than it does to reject them.

I receive numerous messages from women. They will state that they have been abused and only want a contact. They’ll message me about image-based abuse, domestic abuse, and rape.

The messages never really seem to slow down, but they do seem to have gotten much more prolific, especially when sharing images. And that’s due to the development of AI and technology. You actually have to be in someone’s presence to do that, which is why DeepFace is now able to claim far more victims than obviously image-based sexual abuse, whereas at the moment you don’t really need that.

Many women have reached out for assistance, but many of them are deeply embarrassed by what they are going through. I believe this is because they don’t want people to be aware of. They require a conversation starter. I’ve actually put the revenge porn in my bio right now, so hopefully people will see it and donate to charities that can help them. I always try my best to direct them there.

In a nutshell, I’ve been having a few discussions about the fact that you must have reported image-based sexual abuse within a six-month period, which really blew my mind.

I don’t have the right to report anything if I discover a video of myself being uploaded to PornHub that has been there for about a year and a half because it hasn’t been updated. It should just be a life-long crime, regardless of when it was committed, and it should always remain that way. I’ve been talking about that as much as I can when giving speeches, so to speak.

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I’m also fighting to have online child pornography and image-based sexual abuse taken seriously. So, if something is found to be underage porn, it is added to a list and then made illegal. And any website that hosts it is therefore considered to be a source of illegal activity and is taking it very seriously. Nothing is done to protect the footage or place it in a different category than anything else if you can demonstrate that it is unconsensual and sexually abusive. Therefore, the person who took the video is still entitled to the copyright even though you have to go through a lengthy legal process. It holds less weight than underage unconsented footage when charities try to get things taken down.

If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, you can access help and resources via www.rapecrisis.org.uk or calling the national telephone helpline on 0808 802 9999

Cucurella Urges Frustrated Chelsea To Show Killer Instinct

After failing to defeat Sunderland 2-1 on Saturday, Marc Cucurella has urged Chelsea to show a killer instinct.

This season, Enzo Maresca’s side have wasted eight points on top positions, and Chemsdine Talbi’s stoppage-time winner was stolen at Stamford Bridge.

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Alejandro Garnacho scored his first goal since joining Manchester United in the fourth minute with a header in the fourth, but the Black Cats equalized through Wilson Isidor in the 22nd minute.

The Blues produced the most recent toothless display in a growing list of players who had been dominating possession for extended periods of time but were unable to regain the lead.

After ending a four-game winning streak in all competitions, Chelsea are languishing in mid-table in the Premier League.

Before winning the Club World Cup, the west Londoners had hoped to build on the momentum gained from reaching the Champions League and winning the UEFA Conference League last year.

Cucurella said they still have work to do, starting with developing a more ruthless edge.

It’s a really difficult one, Cucurella told the website Chelsea. We must continue to improve in these encounters. I believe better game management is something we need to learn.

We led early, and we won the match, but we then let the opponents win. When we are successful, we must learn to kill games.

We must develop our game better when faced with teams with game plans, like Sunderland, who remain compact and narrow. ”

Chelsea were undone by a long throw-in for the second time this season, when Nordi Mukiele’s launch into the six-yard box wreaked havoc and Isidor fired the equalizer.

We are aware that many teams are attempting to use long throws more frequently, and we need to better manage them, Cucurella said.

We worked on them yesterday because we were aware that Sunderland would use long throws and be direct from set pieces.

Estonia’s top diplomat: Russia testing NATO resolve amid Trump uncertainty

A NATO member has officially invoked Article 4 of the alliance’s founding treaty after a significant airspace breach for the first time since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Recurring Russian provocations are more than just isolated incidents, according to Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna, who tells Talk to Al Jazeera. They also serve as a test for NATO’s credibility. Tsahkna warns that Europe’s security consensus is deteriorating and that hesitation could be a threat as US President Donald Trump raises the issue of collective defense.

Marks and Spencer’s ‘fluffy not itchy’ jumper is flying off the shelves as shoppers nab it for £10

The Marks and Spencer Textured Crew Neck Jumper is available in five hues, including an opulent brown with a soft ice blue and an autumnal dark grape.

For just over £10, Marks and Spencer shoppers have discovered a way to purchase a “very warm and cosy” jumper that is ideal for both work and play. Many fashion-lovers have even snapped up several of the jumpers in various colors because of how popular they are.

The Marks and Spencer Textured Crew Neck Jumper is available in five fashionable hues, including a sophisticated brown “raisin,” soft “ice blue,” and an autumnal “dark grape.” Customers looking to purchase the jumper at a discounted price can do so using the money-saving website TopCashback, but M&amp, S has announced that it is “selling fast” on their website.

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The cable knit vest by Claudia Winkleman is a must-have layering piece for the winter.

The jumper is typically priced at £26, but Marks and Spencer newcomers and new customers can purchase it for only £15 after cashback. Through this link, customers are advised to register for TopCashback.

The deal, which is available to existing M&amp, S customers for just £10.78, continues to be beneficial for new TopCashback members and existing M&amp, S customers. That’s more than half off and saves more than £15.

One of the most sought-after items on the Marks and Spencer website is the Marks and Spencer Textured Crew Neck Jumper, which received a top rating of 4.8% out of 5 from 445 users. As the temperature begins to drop, it’s made of a luxurious fluffy yarn, making it delightfully cozy.

The Textured Crew Neck Jumper has a classic crew neckline and a relaxed silhouette. Without feeling bulky, it can be layered over tops or worn underneath jackets and coats.

Meanwhile, New Look has slashed the price of a Fluffy Knit Crew Neck Jumper by 25%. Whilst it’s available in fewer shades than the M&S alternative, it’s now on offer for £22.49, reduced from £29.99. The burgundy tone is perfect for autumn and winter, whilst the cream shade will complement virtually any ensemble.

Customers at Roman can dress up their wardrobe with the Sparkly Fluffy Knit Jumper, which costs just £36 and features delicate embellishments that could be just what the festive occasion requires. According to the Manchester Evening News, this item can be purchased in ivory or lilac shades.

Customers are confirming that the Textured Crew Neck Jumper won’t irritate the skin when they go back to Marks and Spencer. No problem at all, according to one commenter, “Such a lovely soft, fluffy jumper, thought it might be itchy around the neck area.”

Another customer expressed their opinions, saying, “This item is lovely, so warm and cuddly, I really like it, and the color is lovely, and it goes with so many other clothing items.”

A third comment was made: “Love this top, super soft, great with jeans or dress up with a satin skirt.”

Numerous reviews claim that customers “ended up purchasing two other colors” to demonstrate the appeal of the Textured Crew Neck Jumper.

One such comment reads, “Very soft and beautiful, I purchased two different colors.”

However, it was noted that “the sleeves could be a little longer.”

Another user reported that the Textured Crew Neck Jumper “just didn’t suit me.” The jumper is light-weight but doesn’t get hot in the heat, according to a five-star reviewer. My daughter ordered one because she really liked it.

Another customer expressed interest in the “lovely soft fluffy jumper.” I’ve ordered the green while keeping the pale blue. would suggest because it “fits everything”

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How can I purchase the M&amp, S cardigan for £10.35?

    Use this link to register for free at TopCashback as a new member.

  • Search for M&amp, S on the website, then click through to purchase the item as is. When you spend at least £15, you receive £15 in cashback.
  • Within seven days of purchase, the cashback will be posted to the “Earnings page” of TopCashback.