Sunday, 30 April 2017

AJIMOBI VOWED TO CLEAR SALARY ARREARS

   

The Oyo State governor, Chief  Abiola Ajimobi  has promised to spare no effort in ensuring that the state clears the four months outstanding salaries of workers in the state. The governor made the promise in a statement signed by Mr. Yomi Yinka,his Special Adviser, Communication and Strategy, on Sunday, ahead of the commemoration of 2017 Workers’ Day celebration. The state owes the workers four months salaries, having cleared the backlog till December 2016. The governor urged the workers to continue to put in their best and key into the state government’s reform agenda aimed at enhancing productivity. He congratulated the entire workforce in the state, including those in the private and informal sectors. “This year’s workers day has provided another opportunity for you all to take stock and assess your performance. “I can say without any equivocation that workers in the state are among the very best you can find anywhere in the country. “But, for the few yet to embrace the new order of hard work, accountability, dedication and commitment, I urge you join the trend,”  Ajimobi said. The Executive governor said that the government was exploring many opportunities to enhance the Internally Generated Revenue of the state, promising that no effort would be spared to clear the four months salary arrears,the governor assured. “No doubt, times are hard because of the pervading poor state of the economy. “I feel your pains and I’m optimistic that we shall soon sing a new song of prosperity and abundance. May none of you be missing by that time,.” he said. Ajimobi prayed for a hazard-free 2017 for workers in the state as the year enters the second quarter, and that God would give them good health to celebrate more workers’ days to come.


SULE LAMIDO ARRESTED BY THE POLICE

      



The police in Kano on Sunday arrested the immediate past governor of Jigawa, Alhaji Sule Lamido.
A reliable source told the News Agency of Nigeria in Kano that Lamido was arrested for allegedly inciting his supporters to stop the conduct of state’s upcoming local council polls.
The arrest of Lamido may be connected with a programme aired on one of the Kano local radio stations.
Lamido was alleged to have directed his supporters, during the programme, to ensure that they win the local governments elections by all means.
The former governor was said to have been arrested at his Sharada Kano residence in the early hours of Sunday by the Zonal Investigative Bureau unit of Zone One Command of the Nigeria Police in Kano.
When NAN visited the headquarters of Zone one located along BUK road, the former governor was still being held by the police who are yet to make any official statement on the issue.
However, when contacted, the Public Relations officer, Zone 1, DSP Sambo Sokoto confirmed Lamido’s arrest.
He said, “Yes I was told that the former governor was invited at Zone 1, but I was trying to get the details when you called me now, ” Sokoto said.
He said that more details of the arrest would be issued to the press soon.

SPEAKER, NIGERIA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES SOLICITS FOR INCREASE IN WORKERS' SALARY

       




The Nigerian Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Yakubu Dogara, has on Sunday, said

 that increasing Nigerians  workers’ salary had become imperative in view of the rising cost of living in the country.
This was made known in a statement by his Special Adviser, Media and Public Affairs, Mr Turaki Hassan, to mark the 2017 Workers’ Day, Hon. Dogara said that the House was committed to passing a new minimum wage bill.
The speaker reiterated the resolve of the parliament to enact a new wage bill for Nigerian workers. According to the statement, the Speaker uses the opportunity to congratulate

the entire Nigerian workers as they join their counterparts the world over in commemorating the International Workers’ Day.
The Speaker commended the Nigerian workers for their commitment to the service and building of the nation. The Speaker assured the workers that the National Assembly remains committed to the passage of the National Minimum Wage Bill when presented by the executive Dogara.
Dogara further stressed that the eight House of Representatives in particular, was committed to initiating other laws and legislative interventions that would promote the welfare and well being of Nigerian workers.
The speaker, however, enjoined workers, especially civil servants to rededicate themselves to duty and support government’s laudable policies and programmes.
“As you mark this historic day, I wish to remind Nigerians of the sacrifices made by the working class in nation building.I urge you to commit yourselves to doing even more in supporting government’s activities that will better the lots of our citizens,” the speaker said.

NIGERIAN ARMY GETS NEW COMMANDER OF THE 21 BRIGADE IN BORNO

            

The Nigerian Army has appointed Brig.-Gen. Garba Audu has the new Commander of the 21 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Bama, Borno.
 Gen. Audu took over from Col. Adamu Laka, who is proceeding on strategic course at the National Defence University, Pakistan.
The declaration was made by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations Department, Lt.-Col. Samuel Kinsley in a statement in Maiduguri,the State Capital.
According to him,  Gen. Audu is a member of the 37th Regular Course of the prestigious Nigerian Defence Academy,Kaduna, and was commissioned into the Nigerian Army Amour Corps.




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   Until his appointment, Gen. Audu was the Deputy Director, Safety at the Department of Standard and Evaluation, Defence Headquarters Abuja.
Meanwhile, the Acting General Officer Commanding (GOC), 7 Division Nigerian Army, Brig.- Gen. Victor Ezugwu has organised a farewell luncheon in honour of the former commander according to the statement.
  Gen. Ezugwu while bidding Col. Laka farewell, commended him for his bravery, dedication, commitment to work and professionalism.
He expressed satisfaction with his conduct and operational efficiency in combating menace of Boko Haram terrorists with remarkable success within his area of responsibility.
Gen. Ezugwu also enjoined officers of the Division not to rest on their oars since the battle against terrorism and insurgency was not yet over.
He urged the officers to put in their best toward ensuring that the promise made by the Division to Lt.- Gen. Tukur Buratai,the Chief of Army Staff to deliver a deep punch and finally wipe out all remnants of Boko Haram terrorists was achieved.
He thereafter welcomed the new Commander, 21 Brigade, Brigadier General Audu, to 7 Division in particular and Operation Lafiya Dole in general.
Gen. Ezugwu expressed optimism that the new Brigade Commander would excel in the discharge of his duties given his antecedence as a veteran in ECOMOG, Liberia.He however advised him to always be closer to his troops and be an exemplary leader.
Responding, Col. Laka commended the GOC for the honour, support and encouragement which assisted the Brigade in accomplishing all assigned tasks with great success.
He wished the Division more success in the fight against insurgency.

PHILIPPINES PRESIDENT, DUTERTE FEARS THAT N/KOREAN PRESIDEN'S ACTION ON NUCLEAR PROGRAMME MIGHT END THE WORLD


















 President Rodrigo Duterte of Philippines, on Saturday has urged the US to show restraint after North Korea's latest missile test and to avoid playing into the hands of North Koreans leader,Kim Jong-un , who he said wanted to end the world.Tensions between the United States and the North Korea have risen sharply in recent weeks as a series of North Korean missile tests have prompted dire warnings from the US President Donald Trump's administration about curtailing N/Korean nuclear weapons programme.
US officials have repeatedly warned the North against its Nuclear Program, including military strikes  to curb the North's nuclear ambitions.

     The United States has deployed an American naval strike group - the USS Carl Vinson - off the Korean peninsula. North Korea has responded by threatening to sink the aircraft carrier and launch nuclear attacks on the US' regional allies South Korea and Japan

Duterte is current chairman of the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and was to speak by telephone to US President Donald Trump later on Saturday. He said he would urge Trump not to get into a confrontation with Kim"There seems to be two countries playing with their toys and those toys are not really to entertain," he told a news conference after the ASEAN summit in Manila, referring to Washington and Pyongyang.

"You know that they are playing with somebody who relishes letting go of missiles and everything. I would not want to go into his [Kim's] mind because I really do not know what's inside but he's putting Mother Earth, the planet to an edge."
North Korea test-fired a ballistic missile on Saturday shortly after US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson warned that failure to curb Pyongyang's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes could lead to "catastrophic consequences".
US and South Korean officials said the test appeared to have failed, in what would be the North's fourth straight unsuccessful missile test since March.
The USS Carl Vinson, meanwhile, began a joint military drill with the South Korean navy on Saturday. 
"Immediately after the aircraft carrier arrived in the Sea of Japan, South Korea and the US strike forces launched a drill from 6:00pm [09:00GMT]," a defence ministry spokesman told AFP news agency.



The drill aimed to verify the allies' capability to track and intercept enemy ballistic missiles, he said. He declined to clarify how long the drill would last, but Yonhap news agency said it was expected to continue until some time next week.

The manoeuvres will also include a live-fire exercise and anti-submarine exercises, the spokesman added.
Duterte said it was incumbent upon the United States as the responsible country to not rise to Kim's provocations. He said he was sure Trump had cautioned his military not to allow the situation to spiral out of control.
"Who am I to say that you should stop? But I would say 'Mr President, please see to it that there is no war because my region will suffer immensely,'" Duterte said.
"I will just communicate to [Trump], 'just let him play ... do not play into his hands'."
He added: "The guy [Kim] simply wants to end the world, that is why he is very happy. He is always smiling. But he really wants to finish everything and he wants to drag us all down."

NIGERIAN AIR FORCE JETS DESTROYED INSURGENTS ARTILLERY

           


     Nigerian Air Force fighter jets successfully destroyed an artillery piece being sneaked into Sambisa forest by insurgents on Friday. The Director of Public Relations and Information, Nigerian Air force, Air Commodore Olatokunbo Adesanya,disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.
The Director of Public Relation said the artillery piece was concealed under a tree and sighted by a Nigerian Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance, ISR aircraft while on daytime patrol in the Sambisa general area.
Commodore Adesanya said that about seven insurgents were also observed to be moving out from under the tree.
“The crew on board the ISR platform, therefore, immediately called for air strikes by NAF combat platforms."Following the alert, one Alpha Jet and one F-7Ni fighter aircraft were scrambled for air interdiction on the artillery piece.
“The Alpha Jet and F-7Ni strikes were observed to have hit the target. Thereafter, the Alpha Jet strafed the area with rockets and the location of the artillery piece was completely engulfed in an inferno.
“Subsequently, Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) footage by a NAF ISR aircraft revealed that the strikes were successful as the artillery piece was neutralised,”Commodore Adesanya said.
The Director stated that with the successful attacks, attempts by the remnants of the insurgents to reinforce their capability with the artillery piece was thwarted.
It was a follow-up to other interdiction missions previously carried out in the Sambisa general area and other suspected terrorists’ hideouts.

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

NNAMDI KANU GRANTED BAIL BY AN ABUJA COURT







The leader of Indigenous People of Biafra,Nnamdi Kanu, has been, today(Tuesday, 25th of April, 2017), granted a bail by on Federal High Court in Abuja on health grounds.
The presiding judge,Justice Nyako however barred the IPOB leader from granting press interview while on bail.
He also gave a stern warning to the defendant not to participate in any rally or be found in a crowd of more than 10 persons in the course of the bail.
She however refused the separate bail applications filed by the the IPOB leader’s co-defendants.
The accused persons charged along with Kanu and who were denied bail by the judge were the National Coordinator of IPOB, Mr. Chidiebere Onwudiwe; an IPOB member, Benjamin Madubugwu, and a former Field Maintenance Engineer seconded to the MTN, David Nwawuisi.
The court also in a separate ruling rejected the application by Kanu and two of the co-defendants seeking the setting aside of the court’s earlier order granting protection to prosecution witnesses to enable them to testify behind a screen or in mask as well as using pseudonyms to refer to them during proceedings.
Kanu who had been in detention since 2015 was granted bail on Tuesday following the application filed by his lawyer after part of the charges filed against them were struck out by the court.
Justice Nyako noted that she had observed that Kanu was always having to sit down in the dock whenever he appeared in court, a development which she said could be an indication that he could be suffering from an ailment that could not be treated in prison.
She therefore granted bail in the sum of N100m with three sureties in like sum.
The judge ordered that one of the sureties to be provided by the defendant must be a highly placed person such as a senator.
The judge directed that the other must be a highly recognised leader in the religion being practised by Kanu.
When asked by the judge in the course of reading the ruling, Kanu said he was practising Judaism.
The third surety, according to the judge, must be a resident of Abuja and who must have a landed property in the Federal Capital Territory.
The court fixed July 11 and 12 for commencement of trial.

Sunday, 23 April 2017

SENATOR ISIAKA ADETUNJI ADELEKE PASSES ON


N/Korea says US NOW SERIOUSLY MAD !


The North Korea has said that the United States has finally gone " mad".

Meanwhile, The USS Carl Vinson is expected off the Korean Peninsula in few days. N/Korea has once again threatened to launch "full-out war" with nuclear weapons, amid reports of the imminent arrival of an American naval strike group off the Korean Peninsula.The USS Carl Vinson will arrive in the Sea of Japan within days, American Vice President Mike Pence said on Saturday, after mixed messages from the US over the warship's whereabout. 
The strike group was supposedly heading towards North Korea last week amid concerns that the N/Korea is preparing for a sixth nuclear test. North Korea has threatening to hit back at any slightest provocation.  
Meanwhile the United States navy, which had earlier said the aircraft carrier would sail north from waters off Singapore as a "prudent measure" to deter North Korea, admitted on Tuesday that the ships were in fact sent away from Singapore and towards Australia to conduct drills with the Australian navy.
The aircraft carrier will arrive "in a matter of days", Pence, the American Vice President said after the location of the naval strike group became contentious.
"Now that we possess mighty nuclear power to protect ourselves from US nuclear threat, we will respond without the slightest hesitation to full-out war with full-out war and to nuclear war with our style of nuclear strike, and we will emerge victor in the final battle with the US," the North's foreign ministry said in a statement.
   The North Korea will celebrate the 85th anniversary of the foundation of its Korean People's Army on Tuesday and has marked important events in the past by launching missiles or conducting nuclear tests.
Tuesday's anniversary comes as the North finishes winter military drills and as South Korea and the US wrap up annual joint military exercises.
The official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said on Saturday in a commentary that North Korea would not hesitate to launch a pre-emptive strike if provoked.
"The United States has now gone seriously mad. It is mulling frightening the DPRK and achieving something with nuclear strategic bombers, nuclear carriers, etc," Rodong Sinmun said, referring to the North Korea by its official name, the Democratic Republic of Korea.
"However, the army and people of the DPRK will never be browbeaten by such bluffing.
"Under the situation where the United States hurts the DPRK by force of arms, we have nothing to be bound to. 
"We do believe China can do more."
Tensions between North Korea and the US go back to the 1950-53 Korean War, which ended in an armistice, not a peace treaty.
However, the heat has been raising rapidly since Donald Trump took office in January as the US President.
        In an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera recently,North Korea's deputy foreign minister, Sin Hong-chol, urged the United States administration to "look at the world with open eyes".
"The time of dictating orders by brandishing the US military might has gone," he said.
"If those businessmen in power in the US thought of intimidating us by any military or sanction threats - as the Obama's administration used to do and failed - they will soon find out such threats are useless." 

ELITE COMMANDOS TRAIN TO STORM AN ISIS CHEMICAL WEAPONS FACTORY









     
There's an indication that the Elite commandos have been on training to storm an Islamic State chemical weapons factory in Britain as fears grow that jihadists returning from Syria or Iraq are poised to launch a deadly gas attack.
The crack troops staged the United Kingdom’s biggest-ever chemical weapons exercise in recent years in a direct response to intelligence assessments that suggest terrorists will try to smuggle the deadly substances into the UK, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
    More than 100 Royal Marines wearing the state-of-the-art protective equipment joined RAF chemical weapons experts and Ministry of Defence scientists on the two-week training mission, code-named "Exercise Toxic Dagger".





    The drill at Salisbury Plain culminated in an attack by the Green Berets on a simulated storage facility for sarin,the deadly nerve agent allegedly used by Syrian forces earlier this month.
   Intelligence experts fear jihadists will bring sarin back to Britain from war-torn Syria, where it is said to be relatively easy to obtain after six years of civil war.
 Huge bombs containing sarin,earlier this month, were dropped on the village of Khan Sheikhoun, killing a minimum of 86 people and injuring more than a hundred.

AN AMERICAN DETAINED IN N/KOREA


Military parade in Pyongyang, 15 April
Image captionTension is high following a massive military parade and missile test
There's an information that a man, an  American, only identified by a surname, Kim, has been detained in N/ Korea as he tried to leave the country.
Kim became the third American to be so detained by the North Korea. One has been sentenced for spying, the other for trying to steal a sign from a hotel.
The latest detention comes amid high tension on the peninsula, with the United States warning its "strategic patience" on the North Korean's nuclear programme is over.
     A United States naval battle group headed by an aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, and described by President Donald Trump as an "armada", is expected to reach the Korean peninsula later in the week.
  The S/Korean news agency, Yonhap said the detained American citizen, in his 50s, was a former professor from Yanbian University in China and had been in North Korea for a month in connection with relief programmes.
    The Professor was arrested at Pyongyang International Airport, Yonhap said.
In last year January, United States student Otto Warmbier, 21, was arrested for trying to steal a propaganda sign from a hotel while visiting North Korea.Otto was sentenced for 15 years with hard labour  for crimes against the state in March 2016.
 Kim Dong-chul, a 62-year-old naturalised US citizen born in South Korea was in last year April, sentenced 10 years,for spying. Dong-chul had been arrested the previous October.

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The United States, has in the past accused North Korea of detaining its citizens to use them as pawns.
After the brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was murdered recently in Malaysia, Malaysian citizens in Pyongyang were arrested and held until North Koreans suspected of the murder were released in Kuala Lumpur.
Tension remains high on the peninsula following the North Korean recent failed missile test and massive military parade showing off its latest hardware.
North Korea has said it is ready to sink the Carl Vinson, and on Sunday said it would strike Australia with nuclear weapons if it remained an ally of the US.
The aim of the Country (N/Korea), is to develop nuclear weapons small enough to put on ballistic missiles, but there is no evidence yet it has done so, or that it has missiles with the range to reach long-distance targets.
The United States Secretary of States,Rex Tillerson, this week This week  on a tour of Asian nations, said the Unitef States was "reviewing all the status of North Korea, both in terms of state sponsorship of terrorism as well as the other ways in which we can bring pressure on the regime in Pyongyang".
North Korean media responded by warning of an unspecified "super-mighty pre-emptive strike".

SATELLITE DISCOVERS N/KOREAN NUCLEAR SITE

                                                                         
There's every indication that Satellite has exposed the N/Korea nuclear site. Kim Jong Un: North Korea threatens the United States “The activity during the past six weeks is suggestive of the final preparations for a test,” 38 North analyst Joseph Bermudez told CNN. Their prediction comes as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Thursday that North Korea may have the capability to deliver missiles equipped with sarin nerve gas. He and other analysts pore over commercial satellite imagery of the testing site, looking for signs of activity similar to that prior to other tests. Bermudez and his colleague Jack Liu correctly predicted the last nuclear test, in September 2016. Since late February, they have been warning of increased activity at the site, particularly new equipment arriving, activity at the command center, and excavation and water pumping from entrances to the underground testing site. “We watch what changes from image to image,” he said. “We take the current image and look back several months and compare it to what was happening then.” After an uptick in recent months, recent satellite images show excavation work and water pumping appears to have stopped, Liu and Bermudez said, indicating to them that a test may be imminent. Speaking at an event in Tokyo Thursday, Yukiya Amano, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said “North Korea’s nuclear program is showing steady progress.” “North Korea believes the only way to deter the US from attacking them and maintaining the power of the Kim regime is by the possession of nuclear weapons,” Bermudez said. North Korean officials told CNN in Pyongyang this week that the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to bomb a Syrian airfield, as well as his dispatching a U.S. navy carrier strike group to northern Asia, showed the importance of the nuclear program. “The aggressive acts of war on the part of the United States are getting increasingly reckless,” the official said.


Saturday, 22 April 2017

ANTI- MUGABE ELECTION COALITION TAKING SHAPE IN ZIMBABWE

  
Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwean President

       The Two recently signed deals between opposition parties this week represent core attempt to forge an alternative to Mugabe's rule, which started with the country's independence from their British Colonial Masters in 1980.
Robert Mugabe, the Zimbabweans President,now aged 93 and in weak health,  has been struggling to maintain control over Zanu-PF. The party, as of recent times has been hit by infighting and public frustration over the country's economic predicaments.
             According to Alois Masepe, a Harare-based political analyst, "the strife within the party,has presents an opportunity to the opposition. This opportunity would be actualized only if they can unify", he said.
"It is a move in the right direction," he said of steps toward the alliance.
"A fragmented opposition does not help anyone except Zanu-PF."
Anything less than unity would mean near-inevitable victory for Mugabe.
The going is tough, after decades of repression, vote-rigging and Zanu-PF violence during campaigning.
But another stumbling block is apathy.
"The opposition leaders must find strategies to get the people to participate," Masepe said. "The majority... don't.
Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC),on Wednesday, held a joint press conference with Mugabe's former vice president Joice Mujuru, who has set up the National People's Party.
"This is just the beginning," Tsvangirai said as the two signed a pact to work together to try and topple Mugabe in next year's poll.
The following day, Tsvangirai signed another pact to re-unite with the MDC-N, which split away in 2005, and is led by the influential Welshman Ncube.
The MDC has been weakened by repeated splits, and was badly fractured by Tsvangirai's troubled term as Mugabe's prime minister in a coalition government from 2009 until 2013.
"We owe it to future generations, we owe it to ourselves to do everything that we can to make sure that come 2018 we won't fail," Ncube said.
In 2008, Tsvangirai pulled out of a run-off against Mugabe after a wave of deadly violence, vote-rigging and voter intimidation from ZANU-PF operatives.
This week's pacts, however, are fledgling.
"More still needs to be done to unravel the matrix of cheating by ZANU-PF," warned Takavafira Zhou, a political scientist at Masvingo State University.
Another tricky problem facing any broad-based opposition alliance would be deciding which of its leaders would emerge as the candidate to take on Mugabe.
The two top names would appear to be Tsvangirai and Mujuru, who was expelled from ZANU-PF in 2015 after Mugabe's wife, Grace, accused her of plotting against the president.
Mujuru is seen as relatively moderate, but her long record as a former Mugabe loyalist would raise major concerns among those who have opposed the regime - often at great risk - for years.
Mugabe himself has mocked the chances of would be opponents.
"They have tried this and that, been together, they split again, they talk of coalitions," he said earlier this month.
"We look with joy as they daily turn on each other while pretending to chase a mirage they have termed the grand coalition, apparently unaware of the grand defeat that stares them in the face."
After last week's deals, his spokesperson added: "They can sign as many MoUs (memorandums of understanding) as they like, but these MoUs don't vote."
Mugabe, who would be 99 if he held power through another full term, has ruled through the country's drastic economic collapse.
Hyperiinflation wiped out savings more than 10 years ago, unemployment is over 90% and economic output has halved since 2000, when many white-owned farms were seized.
Strife has resurfaced. Last year street protests shut down major towns as citizens demanded help from worsening hardship.
Authorities reacted by beating up protesters, arresting activists and banning marches.
Although Mugabe has refused to name a successor, his wife Grace and vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa have been touted as favoured replacements.

Friday, 21 April 2017

AARON HERNANDEZ WROTE A BIBLE VERSE ON HIS FOREHEAD BEFORE COMMITTING SUICIDE





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Aaron Hernandez, a former New England Patriots star, who was convicted of killing his former friend, semi-pro football player, Odin Llyod, was alleged to have written a popular bible verse of John 3:16, which reads: ‘For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life’, on his forehead, using a red marker pen before committing suicide in his Massachusetts jail cell.
Aaron was also alleged to have left a Bible in his cell on to that verse, according to CBS Boston. The verse has been referred to as ‘The Gospel in a Nutshell’. Investigators are also said to be looking at the possibility that Hernandez smoked K2 synthetic marijuana before taking his own life
    Investigators say his fellow inmates allegedly told them that he was high on K2 – also known as ‘Spice’ – prior to his death.
That’s the same drug he was said to be smoking the night of Lloyd’s murder. The chemical composition of the drug has been linked to psychotic episodes, collapses and seizures among.The investigative team is also looking at a 22-year-old friend and fellow inmate of Hernandez’s who is believed to be the last person to see him alive. That particular inmate is now under suicide watch.
The fresh developments came after it was suggested Hernandez may have – inadvertently or intentionally – cleared his own name by committing suicide early this morning.  Under a long-standing state legal principle, courts customarily vacate the convictions of defendants who die before their appeals are heard.
He blowing a kiss at his daughter in court last week.
There are also speculations that he killed himself so that the families of his victims can’t sue his estate. With him being dead, everything goes to his fiancĂ©, Shayanna Jenkins-Hernandez and their daughter, Avielle Janelle Jenkins-Hernandez.Aaron was sighted smiling at his daughter
The former Patriot tight-end was found hanging with his own bed sheets at 3am Wednesday morning at the Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center in Shirley, Massachusetts, less than a week after he was acquitted of the 2012 murders of Eritrean immigrants who lived in Boston, Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado.
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