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Twelve years after men of the Nigerian Army sacked Odi community in Kolokuma/Opokuma Local Government Area of Bayelsa State during the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo, destroying lives and property, a Federal High Court in Port Harcourt Tuesday ordered the Federal Government to pay N37.6 billion as compensation to the victims of the invasion. Delivering judgment in the suit filed by Prof. Kobina Keme-Ebi Imananagha, Chief Ndu Gwagha, Chief Shadrack Agadah, Mr. Idoni Ingezi and Mr. Nwaka Echomgbe,on behalf of the Odi community presiding judge, Justice Lambo Akanbi ordered that the payment be made within the next three…
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Former governor of Akwa Ibom State and Senate Minority Leader, Godswill Akpabio, yesterday, lampooned Dino Melaye and other leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) insisting that they cashed in on the abduction of the 219 Chibok school girls. The sponsor of the motion, Senator Melaye while lamenting the plight of the girls and their parents, said the federal government cannot be said to have succeeded until the girls are rescued. He said: “We cannot succeed as a government until those girls are released. Getting back the over 200 Chibok school girls into the society is important and…
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My people, it is high time the youths of the south east wake up, stand up and straighten up the Igbo political class and the so called Igbo leaders. in my candid opinion, the unfortunate document from US government described by many as gory is nothing but “TRASH” I say this without any regrets nor doubts. I am so ashamed of the so called Igbo leaders, who even in the heat of a criminal, obnoxious and animalistic Fulani grazing reserve bill are still with their tiny tails tucked in between their legs and scampering away for these vermins to…
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“In the name of God the Great we shall kill, slaughter and drain the blood of every single unbeliever, every apostate and every traitor that supports them until we establish our new world Caliphate. We will wash our hands with the blood of the infidels”- Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, the leader of The Islamic State of Iraq and The Levant (ISIL). These are the words of a monstrous vampire that desires to swim in an ocean of innocent blood. These are the thoughts and satanic vision of the indisputable leader of the dreaded terrorist movement known as Daesh. These…
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Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State and Fulani herdsmen operating in parts of the state, under the aegis of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, South East zone yesterday initiated moves aimed at ending the lingering violent clashes between the herdsmen and members of their host communities in the state. Specifically, the herdsmen and the state government after a closed-door meeting at the Government House, Enugu agreed to set up a joint standing committee so as to entrench a lasting peace and harmony between the host communities and the herdsmen and also to curb criminalities suspected to be…
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The Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Emene, Enugu State, has been approved for international flight operations to and from Atlanta, United States of America; Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Johannesburg, South Africa; Mubia, India and Gwuanzuo, China. This revelation was made yesterday at the closing ceremony of Enugu State maiden investment summit by the Chairman, Air Peace, Allen Onyema, who equally announced that Air Peace had been approved as national carrier into the five countries by the Federal Government. Also, delegates at the investment summit stood still when Chairman, Peace Mass Transit, Dr. Samuel Onyishi, announced plans to build a mega…
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That China has offered Nigeria a $6 billion loan to fund infrastructure projects is no longer news, loans of this nature are expected to be taken by Nigeria as it has a 2016 budget deficit of N2.2 trillion ($11.1 billion) which it plans to fund through borrowing. What surprised me and warranted a second look is a quote about the loan credited to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Geoffrey Onyema. The Minister was said to have told reporters travelling with President Muhammadu Buhari that “It is a credit that is on the table as soon as we identify…
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1: Lagos State: 268,224,782,435 2: Rivers State: 82,101,298,408 3: Delta State: 40,805,656,911 4: Ogun State: 34,596,446,519 5: Edo State: 19,117,468,369 6: Enugu State: 18,081,014,527 7: Oyo State: 15,663,514,824 8: A/Ibom State: 14,791,175,253 9: Anambra State: 14,791,175,253 10: Kano State: 13,611,853,935 11: Cross River State: 13,567,122,507 12: Abia State: 13,349,444,263 13: Kaduna State: 11,536,729,988 14: Ondo State: 10,098,000,000 15: Bayelsa State: 8,713,516,526 16: Osun State: 8,072,966,446 17: Benue State: 7,631,789,841 18: Kwara State: 7,178,922,182 19: Plateau State: 6,937,349,802 20: Kogi State: 6,776,580,756 21: Sokoto State: 6,224,448,122 22: Niger State: 5,975,149,921 23: Katsina State: 5,791,008,741 24: Imo State: 5,472,581,634 25:…
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A founding member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje has warned that the worst will happen if the Senate President, Bukola Saraki is removed from office, as the All Progressives Congress, APC, may “have the PDP taking over the Senate presidency and deputy.” The former acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, made this assertion in an interview with some journalists in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital. He observed that no other Senate president has suffered “dry, blatant, political tyrannical and open persecution” as Bukola Saraki, since the return of democracy in 1999.…
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The federal government on Wednesday reiterated its commitment to cater for vulnerable people in Nigeria, mostly comprising of displaced persons affected by the insurgency in the north as well as poor and unemployed citizens. At a ’roundtable meeting on vulnerable people in insurgency and other conflicts in Nigeria’ organised by the office of the national security adviser which held in Abuja, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo promised that the current administration would intervene in the lives of those who cannot help themselves. Osinbajo reiterated the administration’s commitment to spend N500 billion on the social investnents programme, for which provision…
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British lawyer facilitated bribes through secret Swiss HSBC accounts in his name and names of family members; revelations may place Nigerian government under pressure “There is no day when I do not regret my weakness of character,” said a contrite British lawyer in a Houston courtroom. “I allowed myself to accept standards of behavior in a business culture which can never be justified. I accepted the system of corruption that existed in Nigeria. I turned a blind eye to what was happening, and I am guilty of the offenses charged.” The lawyer, Jeffrey Tesler, was speaking at the end…
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Godwin Emefiele, CBN Governor PZ Cussons Plc says it is paying as much as 70 per cent more than the official rate for dollars as the Central Bank of Nigeria trading restrictions reduce availability of foreign currency in Africa’s biggest economy. “Whilst the official naira exchange rate continues to be stable, a lack of availability at that rate is resulting in the majority of dollars being purchased at a premium of 50 per cent to 70 per cent,” the Manchester-based maker of Imperial Leather soap said in a trading update on Thursday. “The resultant cost impact is being managed…
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A group of news organizations this week published a trove of leaked documents, known as the “Panama Papers,” that show how political leaders around the world have secretly used companies in the Caribbean and elsewhere to avoid paying taxes. While the disclosures have already led to the temporary resignation of the Icelandic prime minister, in the United States they have come at a time when the Obama administration is attempting to limit corporate offshoring to low-tax jurisdictions. U.S. corporations have been able to avoid paying taxes on more than $2 trillion in profits, says CFR Senior Fellow Edward Alden, author…
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The tenuous relationship between the Senate and the Presidency assumed a new dimension on Monday as Senate President Bukola Saraki refused to cooperate with efforts by the Presidency to doctor the 2016 budget which has been a subject of several scandals and controversies. Informed sources about the development who did not want to be named disclosed the details on Thursday, April 14, 2016. According to reports, President Buhari, shortly before embarking on his trip to China on Sunday directed Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Saturday to convene a meeting with Senate President Bukola Saraki and Speaker of the House…
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Eric Mayoraz, left, is Switzerland’s ambassador to Nigeria, shown here with Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter (centre) (Keystone) Nigeria’s foreign minister has condemned a newspaper article that quotes an official threatening the Swiss ambassador for alleged homosexuality. The Swiss foreign minister said the affair will not impact future diplomatic assignments. Eric Mayoraz, Switzerland’s ambassador to Nigeria, was accused of being homosexual in a Nigerian newspaper last week. Homosexuality is illegal in Nigeria and severely punishable with prison terms or, in some regions, even death. The article, in the “Daily Trust” newspaper, included a comment from a Nigerian foreign ministry spokesperson quoted…
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RAED KHADER, a Jordanian driver, has an alarming habit of thumbing his mobile phone while at the wheel—albeit on a straight road cutting across the desert. But after scrolling back through almost two years of photos, he finds a picture that tickles him: of camels against a sandy backdrop. Today that same spot outside Ma’an, a poverty-stricken city in south Jordan, is crawling with workers in the final stages of installing five square kilometres (almost two square miles) of solar panels. He is enraptured by the photovoltaic (PV) modules that shimmer in the desert sunshine. “It’s amazing. I love…
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Accuses police, army of unbriddled bribery, brutality, extra judicial killing Says 69 percent of inmates await trial ‘Boko Haram committed pogrom’ The United States has released yet another gory and nauseating detailed report on Nigeria, accusing the government at all levels of injustice, brutality and inflicting pain on poor Nigerians. The report, which was released by the United States Department of States, accused the Nigerian police, DSS and the military of gross abuse of power which include citizens brutality, arbitrary detention,bribery among other scandals. It also revealed that 69 percent of persons in prison across the country are awaiting…
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The Russian economy is in a bad way, but Elvira Nabiullina has saved it from worse ELVIRA NABIULLINA’S first encounter with capitalism came during her university days, when she enrolled in a course called “Critique of Western Economic Theory”. It was an unusual start for a modern central banker. These days she embodies another contradiction. Russia’s economy has been held back for years by corruption and rent-seeking, and more recently by Western sanctions and the low price of oil and gas, the country’s main exports. Yet the Central Bank of Russia (CBR) is a model of competent, technocratic policymaking.…
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Section 20 of the CBN Act of 2007 clearly states that the Naira “shall be legal tender in Nigeria at their face value for the payment of any amount.” Yet this law has meant nothing to many Nigerian businesses which commonly reject the Naira in preference to the US Dollar. But these businesses are not alone. The Nigerian government is also guilty of the same charge. Perhaps this practice is not new by any stretch and far predates the current Buhari government, but an eye-witness account below exposes a specious dynamic. Ikenga, a fellow Nigerian citizen resident in…
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Oby Ezekwesili, coordinator of the Bring Back Our Girls (BBOG) movement, has described the prevention of the group from accessing the presidential villa as a reminder of the military era. Addressing journalists shortly after the police stopped the protesters, Ezekwesili said the presidency had been notified of its procession to the villa gate, where the citizen movement was to deliver a message to the government. She expressed surprise that the group was stopped, saying BBOG would deliver its message on the road notwithstanding the barricade. The campaigners held a commemorative session on the busy secretariat road, with no government…
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What more evidence do you need to confirm that Chibok was arraigned by buhari and APC to make Jonathan’s administration ungovernable? Two years on, new Boko Haram video ‘shows missing Chibok girls’ Three mothers of schoolgirls abducted from Chibok in northeast Nigeria two years ago said they had identified their daughters in a video released by Islamist group Boko Haram, the first possible sighting of the girls since a video in May 2014. About 15 girls featured in the video released to local officials on Tuesday, saying they were from the Government Girls Secondary School in Chibok and pleading…
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Governor Ayo Fayose Ekiti State Governor, Mr Ayodele Fayose has written to the Chinese government, seeking the stoppage of the $2 billion loan being sought by the federal government of Nigeria. He wrote that “the government of China should be mindful of the fact that Nigerians, irrespective of their political and religious affiliations are totally opposed to increment of the country’s debt burden, which is already being serviced with 25 per cent of the Federal Government annual budget.” In the letter dated April 12, 2016, with reference number EK/GOV/28/10, addressed to President Xi Jinping of China and delivered by Chief…
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Determined to pass the Bill for an Act to amend the Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal Act in a record time, the Senate Thursday unanimously endorsed the crucial second reading of the bill. The sponsor of the controversial bill, Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, (Delta North) appeared radiant in his red cap as he presented his lead debate. Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, presided in the absence of the Senate President, Abubakar Bukola Saraki. Debate of the proposed amendment was done in a jiffy with only one Senator, Yahaya Abbdullahi, (Kebbi North) managing to chip in some words of…
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Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, has begun moves to consolidate his hold on power as he reaches out to key stakeholders to support his continuation in office after the party’s convention in May. Alimodu-Sheriff It was gathered that following the opposition to his emergence as national chairman of the party, Sheriff had been reaching out to outspoken opponents of his emergence with a view to wooing them. A source close to Sheriff said: “The chairman has been doing a lot since he emerged as a chairman. We hardly sleep in the night as the chairman…
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It is very piquant and poignant to see both govenors of Abia and Imo states to give such swift response to speak about death concenring Fulani herdsmen, but both went mute over killings by security forces of unarmed Biafrans on numerous occassions and several mayhem by the Fulanis across Igboland. What has gone wrong with Igbo leaders and why do they still wonder why Igbo youths no longer regard them as their representative in every strata of leaderships in the country? None of these Igbo leaders has broken ranks to speak out about the murders, rapings, and arson and destruction…
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Dele Momodu Following his second Open Memo to the President titled: “A Second Desperate Memo to President Buhari” on matters arising in the country, Ovation International Publisher, Dele Momodu has taken to his social media account on Twitter to show support for the embattled Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki. In his tweets, Dele Momodu maintained that the trials of the Senate President, especially his case at the Code Of Conduct Tribunal, CCT, against the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB, over false declaration of asset was a Politically motivated one. He added that the case was purely a witch hunt…
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The former Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi said that Igbos had no option in Nigeria than to work together for the good of the Igbos and Nigerians at large. Obi said this today at the 16th anniversary of the movement of Auto Spare Parts and Machinery Dealers Association (ASPMDA) from Idumuta to the International Trade Fair Complex, Lagos. Obi who was honoured as the Grand Patron of the group for his commitment and evident achievements, said that one of the ways for the Igbos to get their due in Nigeria was by their sending their bests…
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As the Kaduna state government has finally confessed the level of atrocities perpetuated in the bloody days of last December, there are more uneasy and quite painful questions that are prompted. According to the narration of events in Monday’s “panel” revelations, 191 bodies were picked up from the military and added to 156 bodies allegedly picked up from ABU Teaching hospital. There had been reports of over 300 bodies deposited at the teaching hospital’s four wards, though where the remaining bodies are is not yet revealed and is still queried. The bodies were allegedly loaded in six Mercedes tippers…
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*Calls for reduction of trade imbalance between Nigeria, China * Orders establishment of c’ttees on new China, Nigeria projects *China releases $15m for 50 agric farms in Nigeria Nigeria must not be seen as a consumer market alone, but an investment destination where goods can also be manufactured and consumed locally, President Muhammadu Buhari, has said. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari (L) and Chinese President Xi Jinping prepare to shake hands during a signing ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on April 12, 2016. Muhammadu Buhari is on a visit to China from April 11 to…
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President Muhammadu Buhari and Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele moved closer to actualizing their promise to strengthen the naira against the United States dollars by signing a landmark currency deal with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Ltd on Tuesday in Beijing, China. The agreement will allow Nigerian traders and businesses, which imports mainly from China conclude their transactions in the Chinese currency, the Renminbi (Yuan), instead of the dollar. It was further gathered that the new agreement would see Nigeria-China trades, which accounts for over 70 percent of imports into Nigeria, concluded in…
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Some Igbo traders in Bayelsa State have protested the killings of prominent Igbo businessmen in Yenagoa, the state capital, by unidentified gunmen suspected to be armed robbers and hired assassins. The traders, joined by other Igbo indigenes in the state capital on Monday staged a peaceful protest and marched to the state police command headquarters to express their apprehension on the wave of killings. They were particularly angry over the gruesome murder of Martins Agodo by gunmen at his Yenagoa residence in the early hours of Monday. The gunmen were said to have broken into the house of…
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In what appears to be a rebuttal to the National Assembly’s submission, Monday, that the N60 billion Calabar-Lagos railway project was not captured in the 2016 budget, the Federal Government has insisted that the project was duly submitted and accepted by the lawmakers for approval. This came on a day the Senate said the protest of the executive would not make it revisit the budget passed two weeks ago, asking President Muhammadu Buhari to submit a supplementary budget. Members of the House of Representatives, however, kept sealed lips on the matter, yesterday, But in a statement by the Media…
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China has offered Nigeria a loan worth $6bn to fund infrastructure projects, the Nigerian foreign minister said on Tuesday. The announcement came as both countries signed a currency swap deal to boost trade. Nigeria has been in talks with China on an infrastructure loan for months. Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and its top oil producer. But its public finances have suffered as the price of crude oil dropped around the world. Although President Muhammadu Buhari wants to triple capital spending in 2016, he also needs to plug a projected deficit of $11.1bn. “It is a credit that is…
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Some security operatives attached to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, are currently groaning under heavy debts as a result of the stoppage of their special allowance referred to as the Risk Cautious Allowance. Under former President Goodluck Jonathan, all the security agents enjoyed the allowance up until March, 2015, while his administration left those of April and May, 2015, unpaid. They have not been paid the monthly allowance since May 2015 when the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari came on board despite repeated promises made to them on the issue. The security officers include those of the Nigerian…
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President Muhammadu Buhari speaking at the Official Opening Ceremony of the China-Nigeria Business Forum in Beijing, China President Muhammadu Buhari has directed that technical committees be immediately established to finalize discussions on new joint Nigeria/China rail, power, manufacturing, agricultural and solid mineral projects. The president gave the directive Tuesday in Beijing after talks between his delegation and high-ranking Chinese government officials led by President Xi Jinping, his spokesman, Garba Shehu said in a statement. The technical committees are to conclude their assignments before the end of May. President Buhari had at the talks welcomed China’s readiness to assist Nigeria in…
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Amaechi/Senate Budget Controversy Don’t Resign, PDP Tells Amaechi The Rivers State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP has called on the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi not to heed the call by the National Assembly to apologize for his mischievous flippancy or resign from office. The State PDP hinges its position on the high regard the All Progressives Congress, APC led federal government has for him as an indispensable asset and his taunted closeness to the Presidency. The State PDP Chiarman, Bro. Felix Obuah wondered why a mere controversy over a ministry’s budget that is an…
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In recent times, I have heard many counsels and advices requesting believers and Christians in general to pray for their government and political leaders instead of criticise their activities. The base is that all government are of God. One would not want to argue the importance of that request to pray. However, I need cover in this article that prayers are enhanced by the commitment of a government to do the right thing. That is what you might call “Faith without works is dead.” Do we so quickly forget that we read a bible where God kicked off leaders…
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The Rivers State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has called on the Minister of Transportation, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi not to heed the call by the National Assembly to apologize or resign, following the brickbats between the legislative arm and the executive, over the removal of the Calabar–Lagos rail project from the final 2016 budget. Presidency officials, yesterday, however, affirmed that the rail project was in the budget but removed by the committees of Appropriation in the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Rivers PDP, in a statement on Tuesday, by its Chairman, Bro. Felix Obuah, hinged…
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Nigeria agrees currency swap with China to shore up naira, help fund deficit China’s national flag is seen in front of a poster explaining the design of new 100 yuan banknote at a branch of a commercial bank at a business district in Beijing, China. Lin said a framework on currency swaps has been agreed with Nigeria, making it easier to settle trade deals in yuan. China has signed currency swap deals with countries ranging from Kazakhstan to Argentina as it promotes wider use of its yuan. Beijing also signed agreements to develop infrastructure in Nigeria, part of…
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In a White House memo dated Tuesday, January 28, 1969 to President Nixon, former Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger describes the Igbos as “the wandering Jews of West Africa-gifted, aggressive, westernized, at best envied and resented, but mostly despised by their neighbors in the federation”(foreign relations document, volume E-5, documents on Africa 1969-1972). Kissinger’s description aptly portrays the Christian Igbos and their experience in Nigeria. Over the years, the Igbos have been the victims of numerous massacres, that they have lost count. Most of the violence directed against the Igbos have been state sponsored. One can say that the Igbos…
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Says OPC will mobilise house-to-house for Jonathan Founder of the Oodua Peoples Congress, OPC, and National Chairman of the Unity Party of Nigeria, UPN, Dr. Frederick Fasehun, has asked Nigerians to brace up for years of nightmares, if they fail to re-elect President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 polls. Speaking at his Century Hotels, Okota office, while receiving Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Niger Delta Affairs, Hon. Kingsley Kuku, yesterday, Fasehun said Jonathan deserves re-election on account of his achievements since coming to power. He recalled the reign of the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate, Major-General…
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It’s the start of the week and the world has been hit by arguably the largest data leaks in history: The Panama Papers. The Panama Papers consists of leaked data from Mossack Fonseca (Mossfon), a Panamanian law firm/offshore provider. Leaked documents shows that Mossack Fonseca has worked together with clients to launder money, shield off wealth, skirt around tax, engage in arms and drug deals and sanction evasion. The company’s director, Ramon Fonseca, stated to Reuters in an interview that the firm has set up over 240,000 offshore companies. The ‘vast majority’, as Fonseca mentioned, have been used for…
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” I repeat, the Calabar-Lagos rail line was never in any versions of the 2016 budget. And we have told Amaechi, to produce his version of the budget; the line and head that captured the Calabar-Lagos rail line. This is the third day, and he is still looking for it. There were a lot of errors in the budget which we fixed. For instance, the appropriation for the EFCC building was increased from N1 billion to N6 billion Naira. The East-West road was technically abandoned, and we increased funding for it. How can Amaechi be ranting, that he single…
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The member representing Ethiope East constituency in Delta State House of Assembly, Mr. Evans Ivwurie, yesterday, recounted how he and security operatives in the area, chased Fulani herdsmen who were in the habit of attacking farmers in the area into the forest on foot. The lawmaker while giving details of his “Operation arrest, meet and engage their sponsor” campaign, said that instead of waiting for the Federal Government to combat the incessant attacks by herdsmen in the area, he had decided to take the bull by the horn and go after them rather than wait for the herdsmen to attack…
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When Dauda Yama retrieved his mobile phone from a neighbour’s house in January this year, he noticed a missed call from his daughter Saratu who had been missing for almost two years. The last time he spoke with Saratu was on April 14, 2014, when she rang to say men from the Islamist group Boko Haram had loaded her and her classmates from the Government Girls’ Secondary School in Chibok in northeast Nigeria onto trucks. Attempts to reach her again failed and two years on, 219 girls abducted that night remain missing, despite a global campaign, #bringbackourgirls involving celebrities…
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Intelligence agencies from different states were using the services of Mossack Fonseca, a Panama firm selling offshore companies, for years to conceal their activities, a German newspaper said Tuesday. Mossack Fonseca is currently in the center of an international tax avoidance scandal. It allegedly helped the rich and powerful evade taxes using offshore companies. According to the Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper, secret agents and informants across the world, including the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) mediators, widely used the services of the firm and opened shell companies to conceal their activities. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) logo is displayed in…
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Only three members of President Buhari’s Federal Executive Council have access to President Buhari, investigations have revealed. The three ministers, former governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Abdulrahman Dambazzau and former governor of Rivers State, Rotimi Amaechi, It is gathered are the privileged trio who barely enjoy access to the President. More recently, Minister of Budget and National Planning Udoma Udo Udoma has been seen at frequent meetings with the President owing to the 2016 budget scandal which portrayed the Nigerian presidency as incompetent and uncoordinated. President Buhari’s style of governance has…
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Director-General, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mounir Gwarzo Amid speculations of a possible exclusion from the Morgan Stanley Capital International Frontier Markets Index, Nigerian equities raced southwards on Monday. The Nigerian Stock Exchange’s market capitalisation dropped by N234bn to N8.478tn from N8.712tn at the close of trading on Monday. Index provider, MSCI, is seeking feedback from investors on the ease of access to the Nigerian equity market, a move that could lead to the country being excluded from the MSCI Frontier Markets Index. The consultation followed the introduction of restrictions on foreign currency trading, MSCI said in a…
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Zakzaky- Iranian Shiite The Kaduna State Government yesterday revealed that 347 persons were killed during the December 12 Shiite/Nigerian Army clash in Zaria. The Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Balarabe Lawal, disclosed this in a government submission at the ongoing Public Hearing of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the clash. Lawal, who led a six-man government witnesses before the panel, said that 191 corpses were taken from the Nigerian Army Depot, Zaria, and were buried in Mando area in Kaduna. He said 156 corpses were also conveyed from Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital (ABUTH), Zaria, to…
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I was invited to a Roundtable on Corruption by the Law Faculty of the University of Lagos, only to discover that some “Buharideens” had highjacked the occasion and were inclined to use it as a platform to promote the onslaught of “democratic dictatorship” in Nigeria. The topic was on corruption in Nigeria, but the mast-head in the hall was more specific. It read: “Winning the War against Corruption. This was easily seized on by government agents to imply that Buhari was well on the way to dealing a mortal blow to corruption in Nigeria. War Against Liberty The composition…
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Meanwhile, the Senate Committee Chairman on Land Transportation, Senator Gbenga Ashafa, maintained that the railway project was accommodated in the budget but was surprised that it was removed. Senator Ashafa said: “I confirm that the Lagos to Calabar rail line was not in the original document that was presented to the National Assembly by the Executive. However, subsequently at the budget defence session before the Senate Committee on Land Transport, the Minister for Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, did inform the committee of the omission of the Lagos to Calabar rail modernisation project and indeed sent a supplementary copy of the…
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The Senate, yesterday, gave what it described as a final warning to the presidency on its dealings with the legislative branch of government, affirming that it would no longer tolerate the presidency blaming the legislature for its failures. The assertion which was a direct fallout from brickbats over the removal of the Calabar – Lagos rail project from the final budget, came as presidency officials, yesterday, affirmed that the rail project was in the budget but removed by the committees of Appropriation in the Senate and the House of Representatives. Lagos-Calabar rail The claim which was stoutly rebuffed by…
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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) recruited five directors secretly at a time its revenue generation dropped by N2.17 trillion in 2015, investigation has shown. The directors’ recruitment was not advertised to enable other eligible Nigerians to apply, an act which is in violation of the federal character principles, sources said. The situation is now raising dust among staff at the revenue agency who are concerned about the consequences of such development. President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Tunde Fowler as acting executive chairman of the FIRS in August 20, 2015. Three of the new directors hail from the south-west region,…
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The Nigerian Senate has asked the Minister of Transport, Chibuike Amaechi, to resign his appointment as Minister or apologize to the Senate and Nigerians over the Lagos-Calabar rail project that has generated a lot controversies in the last 48 hours. Members of the National Assembly and the presidency have been at loggerheads after media reports alleged that the National Assembly members had removed the Lagos-Calabar rail project from the budget presented to it by President Buhari. The reports alleged that the National Assembly members diverted the money meant for the said project to the Lagos-Kano project, favoring the Northern…
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Libya tumbled into chaos after the US and others intervened to protect civilians US President Barack Obama has said failing to prepare for the aftermath of the ousting of Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi was the worst mistake of his presidency. Mr Obama was answering a series of questions on the highs and lows of his time in office on Fox News. He said, however, that intervening in Libya had been “the right thing to do”. The US and other countries carried out strikes designed to protect civilians during the 2011 uprising. But after the former Libyan leader was killed,…
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Press ReleaseApril 11, 2016 The Senate today (Monday, April 11) advised the Presidency to come clean with Nigerians on the 2016 Budget and stop engaging in surreptitious campaigns of calumny against the Senate in order to cover up its serial errors. Reacting to claims in the media credited to the Executive arm of government on the 2016 budget, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, in a statement in Abuja, said the National Assembly had bent backwards to wring a coherent document out of the excessively flawed and chaotic versions of the budget proposal…
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A former Aviation Minister, Femi-Fani Kayode has disagreed with the Emir of Kano, Malam Muhammad Sanusi II, that former president, Goodluck Jonathan should be held responsible for Nigeria’s current economic challenges. Speaking in Kano state on Saturday, while hosting Yemi Osinbajo, the vice president, the Emir blamed the current hardship faced by Nigerians on Jonathan and the way he handled the affairs of the country when he was president. But in a swift reaction, Fani-Kayode took to his Twitter handle to describe Sanusi’s statement as “popycock,” which means nonsense, garbage or has no merit. “The Emir…
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The performance of the current administration under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari has being rated ‘very poor and unimpressive’. A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Alhaji Kawu Baraje, who made this remark on Sunday, said his party had dashed the hope of many Nigerians with its change promises. He also warned the party against repeating the mistakes made by the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, which led to its ouster from power during the 2015 general election. Baraje, a close ally of Senate President, Bukola Saraki, while speaking during a media briefing in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital,…
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Bayelsa State Governor, Hon Seriake Dickson says the death of Chief Diepreye Alamieyeseigha will not deter the Ijaws and people of the Niger Delta, but will rather serve as a catalyst for them to join other democratic forces to fight against injustice and oppression in Nigeria. Governor Dickson spoke at a commendation service organised in honour of the departed former governor of the state at Amassoma at the weekend, which had in attendance former President of Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, his wife, Dame Patience, Dr Rachael Seriake Dickson, PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Ali Modu-Sheriff, National Assembly members, including former…
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Former National Security Adviser (NSA) Col Muhammed Sambo Dasuki (rtd), Tuesday, triumphed at the Economic Community for West African States (ECOWAS) Court in the first leg of his court action challenging his alleged unlawful arrest and detention without trial since December last year by the federal government. Against the objection of government, the international court in Abuja ruled that it has jurisdiction to entertain the suit brought before it by Dasuki for the enforcement of his fundamental rights to liberty and to own property as enshrined in the provisions of the Nigerian 1999 constitution and African Charter on fundamental…
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I am always depressed and very angry any time President Muhammadu Buhari blames the previous regimes for Nigeria’s existing economic woes and the deficiencies of his 11-month administration. Our president has spent the last 11 months telling us stories about how the country was badly managed in the past 16 years. The man who was voted to bring about ‘change’ has spent virtually the last 11 months blaming his predecessors while the country wallows in darkness, unending fuel queues, poverty, disease, hunger, unemployment and malnutrition. For me, this ‘waste’ mantra is a mere propaganda to cover up the failings…
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Abdulmumin Jibrin, Chairman of the Federal House of Representatives Committee on Appropriation, says Rotimi Amaechi, minister of transport, does not understand his budget. Speaking in an interview with Channels Television, Jibrin said the executive arm of government does not even have a budget. “Let me say this very straight, I do not believe that the executive arm of government really understands the document they sent to the national assembly, or they have even studied what we sent back to them,” he said. “I have every reason to draw such a conclusion. In the first place, you saw all the…
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The operations of a syndicate using the cover of security agencies to vandalise petroleum pipelines and steal products that end up being sold for as low as N40 per litre has been exposed. Investigations showed how the undercover group from the southern part of the country connives with their northern counterparts to carry out this nefarious act. According to the website, run by Ahmad Salkida, an investigative Nigerian journalist based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the syndicate has established a distribution network through which their products are sold to presumed legitimate dealers. The vandals have at their…
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This column had, last week, passed off the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, as a quintessential professional, who does not live in the world of make-belief. I had argued then that it was for this reason that the man did not speak in muffled tunes on the true state of affairs in the oil and gas sector of our economy. Kachikwu had become a subject of controversy, following his unpretentious declaration. He had told Nigerians to brace up for some long-drawn crisis in the supply of petrol to end-users. He hinted that the product would…
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The All Progressives Congress (APC) Federal Government led by President Muhammadu Buhari appears hell-bent on imposing the establishment of grazing reserves across Nigeria in spite of the many unpalatable implications it will unleash on unsuspecting Nigerians. On Thursday, 31st March 2016, I wrote an article on this column entitled: “Ranching, yes; grazing reserves, no!” The article called attention to what was then speculated as intentions of the Federal Government to launch this obnoxious policy aimed at handing over lands belonging to indigenous communities to Fulani cattle owners in the guise of establishing “grazing reserves”. Now, the masquerade has…
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Dr. Bolanle Ola Nigeria has been in chaos for several weeks with unending queues at fuel stations, poor power supply nationwide and increase in prices of commodities, even water. Dr. Bolanle Ola, a Consultant Psychiatrist and head of psychiatry department, Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja, tells PREMIUM TIMES there’s likely going to be negative impact on Nigerians’ mental health as a result of the country’s chaotic conditions. Thus, more people risk mental breakdown. PT: The country has been in chaos for several weeks. There are unending queues for fuel, no power supply and commodities’ prices, even water are…
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The Ijaw Youths Council (IYC), the umbrella body of all youths of Ijaw descent, on Sunday in Yenagoa alleged that the recent arrest of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s cousin, Robert Azibola, was an indication that the federal government would soon come after the former leader. However, the IYC led by Mr Udengs Eradiri, vowed that the youths in of the region would resist any attempt to persecute Jonathan, noting that it would mark the beginning of trouble for the federal government. According to Eradiri, the IYC president, that many people who have a close relationship with the former president had…
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The Department of State Security (DSS) have claimed that five Fulani herdsmen were abducted, killed and buried in a mass grave by members of IPOB in Abia state a few days ago. They have also claimed that there were up to fifty more bodies in that mass grave and that they are all Fulani. The implications of this announcement is obvious. It will create more tension and fear in the land and it will lead to reprisal killings in the north. Violence is never the way out and I have always believed that it has no place in any civilized…
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Efforts by some opposition parties seeking to nullify the election of Governor Seriake Dickson in the last Bayelsa Governorship polls suffered another major setback on Wednesday when the State Election Tribunal in Nyanya, Abuja struck out a suit filed by the Action Alliance. The case with suit number ETP/BY/2016/01, which was struck out on the ground of wrong filing, had suffered the same fate earlier at the Federal High Court Abuja, where Justice Ademola quashed it citing the same reasons. In its ruling, the court held that the petitioners for whom Mr Madabuchi A.O stood for were…
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Chairman, House Committee on Appropriation, Abdulmumin Jibrin, has refuted reports that the National Assembly removed the Lagos-Calabar Railway line project from the 2016 budget presented by President Muhammadu Buhari. Hon. Jibrin who cleared the air on the controversy, challenged the presidency to tell Nigerians where the project was included in the budget. The Kano-born politician took to his verified Twitter handle, @AbdulAbmJ. “I actually find it shocking that even some National Dailies made the removal their headlines. A little research would would have helped”. “Lagos-Calabar Railway line was NEVER captured in the budget that was sent by the Executive.…
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At 23, when many people around the world are still at university, Gossy Ukanwoke, from Abia State Nigeria, had already started one. The young entrepreneur who is now 27, is the founder of Beni American University (BAU), Nigeria’s first private online university. Launched in late 2012, the school allows students to access their classes at any time of the day with any internet-enabled device. “We are providing executive programs for graduates who are looking for employment and want to build up their resumes, or managers who want to climb up the hierarchy of their companies,” says Ukanwoke. “We also…
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An activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has threatened to go to court if the Muhammadu Buhari administration goes ahead to borrow $5.5 billion from international creditors. Instead of taking loans to increase the nation’s debt profile, the Lagos lawyer advised the government to recover the $200 billion allegedly withheld by federal agencies and multinational corporations. Mr. Falana’s threat was contained in a letter to the Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun, dated April 8. In the letter titled, “Request for the Collection of Outstanding Revenue of $200 billion Withheld from the Federation Account or Stolen by Looters,”…
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What this guy Imo Jonathan is describing here is exactly in detail, the steps that were taken by the APC to bring down the government of His Excellency Dr Goodluck Jonathan.Now they want us to believe that is what the PDPis doing to destabilise them, and the reason for their planlessness, cluelessness and absolute failure. Read on to get a feel of APC myopic and delusional mentality. By Imo Jonathan. IN CASE YOU ARE STILL WONDERING WHAT IS GOING ON IN NIGERIA Yes there is a new government in power but the criminals are still very much around. If you…
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President Muhammadu Buhari may not be in a hurry to assent to the 2016 Appropriation Bill as he has noticed that some key aspects of the budget, which have to do with his government’s core infrastructure focus, were removed by the National Assembly, Buhari had indicated that he would review details of the budget ministry by ministry, when it is received from the National Assembly to ensure that what was passed was in line with his strategic agenda for the country. The National Assembly on Thursday transmitted the details of the budget to the President and before leaving…
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There is a saying in the land of my fathers that the party is good and enjoyable while it lasts, but the hangover can be a real headache. The honeymoon for the party of change has since run out, we are now in the season of hangover and it is proving to be a debilitating headache. The former Lagos State governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the political godfather of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Asiwaju of South-west, the “owner” of Lagos and its people, the irrepressible Jagaban of Borgu, the Lion of Bourdillon, the ingenious political strategist of our time,…
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Civil society organisations, students unions and the organised labour have said they planned to organise a peaceful protest against federal government’s inability to solve the perennial fuel scarcity in the country. A statement issued in yesterday by the Co-facilitator of the protest, Livingstone Wechie, said the protest scheduled for Thursday next week, would also force the federal government to take necessary steps to ameliorate the sufferings of the people. Wechie said, “This protest is aimed at driving a strong citizenship position against the inability of the Federal government to address the burning perennial fuel scarcity, zero MGW/total lack…
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Your Excellency, Assalam Alaikum. It has been over six months since you graciously invited me to your office in Abuja. I must note once again that I was truly honoured and humbled by our one-on-one meeting. We spoke and interacted like two old buddies. What was more, I was all alone with you without a third party in the room. We spoke candidly and cracked jokes freely. I remember presenting you with an advance copy of my forthcoming book and you even requested me to autograph it for you which I did with such pride and gratitude in me.…
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*Lagos-Calabar N60 billion coastal railway removed *Idu-Kaduna rail line cut by N8.7 billion *Major federal roads slashed *Polio eradication, essential drugs for HIV/AIDS expunged *Agric/water resources re-allocated to constituency projects President Muhammadu Buhari appears set to return the 2016 Budget to the National Assembly to rework because what the lawmakers sent to him on Thursday for assent, according to Presidency sources, fell below his expectations. By implication, Buhari will not sign the Appropriation Bill into law, as earlier planned, before jetting out of the country this weekend to China for economic and business deals for Nigeria. The sources confirmed to…
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The Nuclear Security Summit(NSS) which ended in Washington DC last week has raised to the front burner the important question of the status of Nigeria’s nuclear programme. Many questions have been asked: Does Nigeria have a nuclear programme? Should Nigeria get involved in nuclear diplomacy? In other words, what are the benefits of Nigeria’s participation in the fourth National Security Summit (NSS) which ended April 1, in Washington DC, USA? The subject matter of nuclear technology evokes mixed feelings. While the benefits of nuclear technology abound in the pursuit of our national development aspirations, the tendency of rogue states…
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This is the man who bankrolled Buharis “change campaign”. You can call him the “Wingman”.
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President Muhammadu Buhari will leave Abuja tomorrow for a working visit to China aimed at securing greater support from Beijing for the development of Nigeria’s infrastructure, especially in the power, roads, railways, aviation, water supply and housing sectors. President Buhari’s talks with President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang and the Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National Peoples’ Congress, Zhang Dejiang will also focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation in line with the Federal Government’s agenda for the rapid diversification of the Nigerian economy, with emphasis on agriculture and solid minerals development. It is expected that in the course…
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Nigeria might use money set aside for funding joint venture projects with foreign and local oil firms to make up any shortfall in the 2016 budget if government revenue projections are not met, Finance Minister Kemi Adeosun said on Saturday. The West African nation has been trying to boost tax revenues and the non-oil income to fund a record $30 billion 2016 budget aimed at reviving Africa’s biggest economy hit by the slump in oil prices. “The Plan B is around the cash calls,” Adeosun told Reuters and the Financial Times in an interview in Lagos when asked how…
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PROMOTION SENIOR POLICE OFFICERS The Police service commission on the recommendation of the Inspector-General of Police has approve the promotion of eleven (11) senior Police officers: One (1) commissioner of Police to Assistant Inspector-General of Police and ten (10) Deputy commissioner of Police to Commissioners of Police with effect from 15th March 2016. The Names of the promotes are listed below. S/N NAMES FROM TO 1. AIG MOHAMMED KASTINA 2. CP ERO OGA 3. CP YUNANA Y. BABAS 4. CP DAN-MALLAM MOHAMMED 5. CP MU’AZU ZUBAIRU HALILU 6. CP RABIU YUSUF 7. CP SANUSI NMA LEMU 8. CP…
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The silence has been deafening. It is what some philosophers will describe as conspiracy of silence. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the main opposition camp, has been worryingly silent over critical issues affecting the nation. One is the nagging fuel crisis that has bedeviled the nation for some three weeks. The PDP, quite surprisingly, has not said anything on the matter that affects every Nigerian. There have been no punches for the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, which clearly miscalculated in the months before the crisis. Nigerians have continued to queue in filling stations without a comforting word from the…
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Unveiling a detailed economic agenda that specifically tackles the nation’s current challenges, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has called on the Nigerian people to remain patient and indeed expectant, assuring that the Buhari administration is firmly committed to revamping the Nigerian economy and fulfilling its promises. Acknowledging the pains currently facing the nation, Mr. Osinbajo expressed the determination of the President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration to take decisive decisions that would positively resolve the current economic challenges. He said, “We acknowledge the pains and are concerned by them. Which is why we are working diligently to address the tough challenges inherited…
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Xi Jinping is stronger than his predecessors. His power is damaging the country “IF OUR party can’t even handle food-safety issues properly, and keeps on mishandling them, then people will ask whether we are fit to keep ruling China.” So Xi Jinping warned officials in 2013, a year after he became the country’s leader. It was a remarkable statement for the chief of a Communist Party that has always claimed to have the backing of “the people”. It suggested that Mr Xi understood how grievances about official incompetence and corruption risked boiling over. Mr Xi rounded up tens of thousands…
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A United States Academic report for The year 2015 has suggested that the Igbo people of South Eastern Nigeria are the most Brilliant black African Race. This doesn’t come as much of a shocker taking into account the Two Igbo students who broke records by gaining admissions into 8 Ivy League Schools. The students, Harold Ekeh scored 2270 out of 2400 on his SATs while Augusta Uwamanzu-Nna scored a 101.6 GPA. 17-year-old Harold Ekeh is a senior student at the Elmont Memorial High School in Long Island while Augusta Uwamanzu- Nna is a high-school student from Long Island, New…
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Top-rated Canadian-made private jets chartered regularly by the immediate past Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, are now being flown by the new Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, and the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, investigations have shown. The development brings to question the new administration’s criticism of financial recklessness of the previous administration and its resolve to cut costs in the face of falling oil prices. The Bombardier luxury private jets with cozy interior, flown by Kachikwu and Emefiele belong to VistaJet Holding SA, a Swiss charter airline that…
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We Didn’t Vote Change For Agony & Tyranny, Falana Wails As NLC Set To Go On Nationwide Strike In response to public outcry against the excruciating pain faced by Nigerians, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) is to declare a one-day nationwide strike against the insistence by the federal government to go on with the electricity tariff hike, ongoing fuel scarcity and current economic hardship Nigerians are facing under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. Declaring open the Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting of the NLC, the President, Comrade Ayuba Wabba, accused the Buhari-led All Progressives Congress (APC) government of failing in…
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The International Monetary Fund, IMF, has expressed delight with the “progress” made by President Muhammadu Buhari in fighting corruption and insurgency, but regretted that the foreign exchange, forex, policy of his administration was significantly distorting and slowing down economic activity. It noted that while the forex restrictions have protected certain sectors of the economy, many other sectors are cutting production and sacking workers which have ultimately resulted in reduced investment and consumption. The global institution also observed that the President’s delay in forming his cabinet until November 2015 limited the scope for a timely and comprehensive policy response to…
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There is a saying in the land of my fathers that the party is good and enjoyable while it lasts, but the hangover can be a real headache. The honeymoon for the party of change has since run out, we are now in the season of hangover and it is proving to be a debilitating headache. The former Lagos State governor, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the political godfather of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Asiwaju of South-west, the “owner” of Lagos and its people, the irrepressible Jagaban of Borgu, the Lion of Bourdillon, the ingenious political strategist of our time, the…
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In what could be described as one of the grand heists in President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime, the Executive Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Mr. Babatunde Fowler, has been fingered in allegations of N7 billion tax refund scam and also unilateral employment of 250 new staff into the agency without following due process. Information reaching us revealed that Fowler, a known ally of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the All Progressives Congress (APC) national leader, refunded N7billion to construction firm, Julius Berger, being excess tax allegedly paid by the company between 2012 and 2015. However, the issue of the excess…
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President Muhammadu Buhari will visit China on Sunday to sign a loan infrastructure projects deal worth about $2 billion and the low interest loan is to be deployed to finance the N3 trillion deficit in the budget. Though the exact figure for the loan is yet to be confirmed, the Presidency and Chinese foreign affairs ministry confirmed the visit. The President’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Femi Adesina, who disclosed this in an interview with Reuters, said: “I can’t tell you how much until the day the loan will be signed. Both countries will also be signing…
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Nasir El Rufai by John Danfulani “If we do not believe in freedom of speech for those we despise, we do not believe in it all all” – Noam Chomsky The capitalistic and elitist philosophy of Kaduna Gov. Nasir El-rufa’i are against my populists and somehow communist principles. His belief that “you are on your own” is constantly colliding with mine holding; “we are in it together”. But situation and ambition of others “forced” me to work for the APC and by extension Mr. El-rufa’i in the 2015 polls (a fact that even my ardent traducers can’t deny). I…
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The governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has express his anger over comments credited to an ex-governor of the state, Chief Ikedi Ohakim, where he was quoted as saying that Okorocha has destroyed the state. Okorocha described the criticism as unfortunate, stating that Ohakim has no moral right to make any statement in respect of his administration, as he lacked the will-power to lead the state, when he had the opportunity. In a statement signed by the chief press secretary to the governor, Sam Onwuemeodo, Okorocha, pointed out that in the four years of Ohakim’s governance,…
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Considering the level of investigations conducted on the Goodluck Jonathan administration, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) may arrest the former president before May, 29, 2016, when the current administration would have clocked one year in office, a top official of the agency has said. The EFCC top shot, who spoke with our reporter at the weekend, disclosed that the arrest, two weeks ago, of the Managing Director of Kakatar Engineering and Construction Company Limited, Mr. Azibaola Robert, whom the official described as “closest kinsman of former president Jonathan so far,” was a clear indication that “we are…
