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Saturday, November 24, 2018

METRO!!!Bayelsa Police disarms, arrests Police Sergeant, over alleged murder of university student

The Bayelsa State Police Command has disarmed and arrested a Police Sergeant attached to Akenfa Division, Timadu Emmanuel over the alleged murder of a Petroleum Engineering Student of the Niger Delta University,NDU, Tariela Nikade during a raid of criminal hideouts at Tenacious Road, Edepie in Yenagoa, DAILY POST can report.

The Bayelsa State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Asinim Butswat disclosed this while reacting to the dastard killing of the twenty-year-old Student.

DSP Butswat who condoled with the family of the deceased said justice must be served in the matter.

He expressed regrets over the unfortunate incident involving a Police Officer and residents of the area.

According to DSP Butswat,” On 23 November, 2018, at about 19:30 hours, Sergeant Timadi Emmanuel attached to a patrol team of Akenfa Division, while on patrol at Tinacious Road, Edepie, under questionable circumstances shot one Tariela Nikade ‘m’ 20 years. The victim was rushed to the hospital, where he was later confirmed dead.

“The Sergeant has been disarmed, arrested and is undergoing orderly room trial. The investigation is in progress and its outcome will be made public.

“The Command is hereby appealing to residents to be calm and assures the family and the general public that justice will be done”.

It would be recalled that the disarmed Police Sergeant allegedly gunned down the student on Friday night.

The incident made residents of Akenfa area to stage a protest against the murder of the student.

Police raids have been ongoing in most parts of the State due to the upsurge in crime and criminality.

Gaskiyar zance!!! Angano bayen Boko haram ne suka kashe rundunar sojojin Nigeria ba.


Gaskiya Abbinda ya faru
An gano cewa Sojoji 113 ne aka kashe a harin da aka kaiwa rundunar sojojin Nigeria haryau anaharsashen wayenda suka kaiharin(rundunar sojojin sun matsa bincike)
Har ila yau, akwai kuma wasu dakarun Sojoji 153 da har yanzu ba a gano inda suke ba
A baya hukumar sojin ta ce jami’an sojoji 13 ne suka rasu a sakamamakon harin da ‘yan ta’addan suka kai a ranar Lahadi…


Allah Ya jikan Mazan Nageriya Soja Marmari Daga Nesa…..

Friday, November 23, 2018

Why CBN is controlling monetary rates for 14th consecutive time – MPC

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)
The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Central Bank of Nigeria on Thursday gave reasons why it resolved to retain for the 14th consecutive time its controlling monetary policy rates.
At the end of the 264th meeting of the committee in Abuja, CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele, said all 11 members in attendance voted to leave the monetary policy rate (MPR) unchanged at 14 per cent, just as cash reserve ratio (CRR) was retained at 22.5 per cent and Liquidity Ratio at 30 per cent.
The asymmetric corridor was also left unchanged at +200 and -500 basis points around the MPR.
In his post-meeting media briefing, Mr Emefiele said the committee resolved to leave the economic parameters unchanged despite other options to either loosen or tighten, due to continued confidence in them to moderate domestic prices and stabilize the foreign exchange market.
According to the CBN governor, the committee believed relaxing the policy rates would encourage the flow of credits to the real sector, help reduce aggregate cost of credit and stop business spending and investment.
This, he pointed out, would reinforce CBN’s support for output growth and economic recovery and align with its primary mandate of monetary policy and price stability.
However, Mr Emefiele said the MPC noted that relaxing the rates would rapidly reverse all the gains of price and exchange rate stability achieved so far, given the liquidity impact that would ensue.
Consequently, he said the committee believed the ensuing liquidity would exert pressures on the exchange rate and further depress the capital market, in the light of increased capital flow from monetary policy normalization by the US federal department.
Similarly, the CBN governor said the committee decided against tightening the existing policy rates, considering that doing otherwise would strengthen the stability of the foreign exchange market.
“Because of the dampening effect on the demand for foreign exchange, the committee was convinced tightening will simultaneously dampen investment growth, widen the output gap, depress aggregate demand and weaken output growth,” he stated.
Noting the relative stability in the foreign exchange market, the CBN governor attributed this to the sustained policies of the banks to increase the supply of foreign exchange from autonomous sources.
Although foreign reserves decreased from $42.6 bn at the end of September 2018 to $41.53 bn on November 16, 2018, he said this reflected the sustained profit-taking activities by portfolio investors, as foreign yields become increasingly more attractive abroad.
Also, he said the equities segment of the capital market has remained bearish, with all share index decreasing by 8.7 per cent, from 34,848.45 on August 31 to 32,058.28 on November 16.
Market capitalisation equally decreased by 8.7 per cent, from 12.72 trillion to N11.73 trillion during the same period.
However, the MPC expressed optimism the economy would experience the reversal of the declining trend in the medium term given the current efforts by government to further improve investor confidence and the relative stability in the investors and exporters window of the Nigerian foreign exchange market.
The overall macro-economic indices for the economy, the committee projected, remained positive for the fourth quarter of 2018.
Members hinged the turnaround on the expectation of the effective implementation of the economic recovery and growth plan and the 2018 budget; improvement in the security challenge; enhanced flow of credits to real sector and stability in the foreign exchange market, to redirect the economy on the path of inclusive and sustainable growth.
“Improvement in productivity in the oil and non-oil sectors are also expected drive output growth in the medium term, with the downside risks to include reduced portfolio flows and inflows, absence of fiscal buffers, low domestic credits and we aggregate demand,” he said.

Thursday, November 22, 2018

NCC kicks against shutting of telecommunications base stations

The Executive Vice Chairman of Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Professor Umar Danbatta, on Thursday raised the alarm over shutting down of telecommunications base stations by some state governments and agencies.

Danbatta, who raised the alarm at the South-West stakeholders’ parliament with relevant agencies in charge of telecommunications entitled “Optimizing the benefits of Telecoms Infrastructure in Nigeria”, held in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, added that “shutting of the telecommunications base stations engenders security risk”.

DAILY POST recalls that some state governments including Kogi through Kogi State Internal Revenue Service (KGIRS), recently shut down telecommunications base stations of some of the telecommunications companies operating in the state due to issues bothering on levies and taxes.

But, Danbatta, who was represented by the Director of Legal and Regulatory Services of the commission, Mrs.Yetunde Akinloye, said “the habit of shutting down stations must stop”.

Danbatta stated that the state governments and other agencies should rather be interested in protecting the base stations and other telecom infrastructures”.

While urging governments to devise other means of dealing with the issues that have do with tax collection on base stations and telecoms infrastructure, Danbatta called for “transparency in the mode of collecting taxes and other revenue on the telecoms industries by the state governments”.

Director of Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement of NCC, Mr. Efosa Idehen, who said state governments can rake in more internally generated revenue (IGR) using telecoms, urged the state governments to balance the drive for IGR demand with developmental needs of the state.

He charged them not to drive away investors from their states but encourage them, while enjoining service providers and the state governments to work together and harmonize their positions.

Horror As Soldier Stabs Businessman To Death in Abia

Soldier beating people (File photo)
A yet-to-be identified soldier attached to the 144 Battalion Headquarters of Nigerian Army in Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State has allegedly killed a businessman in Ugwunagbo Local Government Area of the State, The Nation has reported.
It was gathered that the soldier is one of the military personnel at the Owerre-Aba army guard post while the deceased is said to be a business owner in the area.
Sources at the Owerre-Aba told our reporter that the soldier had gone to separate a fight between the decease popularly known in the area as Harmony and a pool owner before the victim attacked him.
An eyewitness who simply gave his name as Kennedy narrating what happened said trouble started when the deceased went to a pool house in the area to demand for the payment in a game he played and won.
According to Kennedy, the owner of the pool house told Harmony that the game he played was not submitted with others because he failed to pay for them after playing them.
He said: “The owner of the pool house told him that his game was not submitted with others because he didn’t pay him after playing the game.

“As the owner of the pool house was talking aloud with him over his inability to pay for the game which prompted him to drop it as he cannot use his own money to pay for someone who promised to bring money, but never did. The next thing I heard was harsh voices and struggling sounds coming from the pool stall.
“The man (Harmony) started beating the owner of the pool and even when the wife tried to intervene and help to save her husband, the young man instead pounced on both of them.
“The beating started inside the pool house that’s why most people didn’t know what was going on or made move to intervene. It’s when the woman started shouting and they struggled with him to outside the shop that people and the soldier man who was actually going on his way saw the ugly scene and went to intervene.
“On getting there, the soldier rescued the couple from the grip of the deceased but he retaliated and pushed the soldier man and both of them fell into the gutter.
.”The soldier who had been injured by the deceased used the dagger with him and stabs the deceased in the process.
“People around made efforts to save him by carrying him to a nearby hospital, but he died before medical help could come his way.”
The spokesman for the 14 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Ohafia, Major Oyegoke Gbadamosi could not be reached for comments, but a senior officer in the command who confirmed the incident said that the victim died at the Abia State Teaching Hospital (ABSUTH).
According to the officer, the soldier who confirmed that the soldier had only gone to stop the deceased from attacking an aged woman, 20meters from the army guard post before he was attacked by the deceased, stated that the soldier is being investigated by the Military Police of 144 Battalion.

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

EXCLUSIVE: 149 Nigerian soldiers in trouble for uploading photos on social media/and there Names

FILE PHOTO: Nigerian Soldiers
A newly-introduced social media code of ethics for members of the Nigerian military has recorded some of its earliest sanctions, PREMIUM TIMES can report. This newspaper obtained details of at least 149 personnel who were penalised for violating a section of the guidelines within the first three months after they came into force.
The affected service members, majority of whom are non-commissioned officers, were accused of uploading pictures of themselves in military fatigues on social media, an act considered offensive under the guidelines issued in June 2018.
A breakdown of the sanctions shows 33 naval officers were found wearing their uniforms in fresh social media uploads, 40 soldiers were caught in the same act while 76 members of the Nigerian Air Force were affected.
The errant naval personnel comprised 15 commissioned officers and 18 ratings. Ten of the 40 Nigerian Army personnel are commissioned officers, with captain as the most-senior rank, while the remaining 30 are soldiers. The Air Force saw 17 of its officers and 59 non-commissioned officers identified as violating the social media guidelines.
The 10-page guidelines, published by the Defence Headquarters, imposed by Chief of Defence Staff, Gabriel Olonisakin, on June 11 sought to curb undignified use of social media by members of the armed forces, especially acts that could render them susceptible to enemies’ trap or jeopardise ongoing military operations.
“Personnel should not post their pictures or those of their colleagues in military uniforms, or pictures containing military structures, platforms and other military related items,” said one of the slew of cautions in the guidelines.
The guidelines also included a ‘Dos and Don’ts’ section, which encouraged officers to always ‘like’ postings by all institutions of the armed forces but must not use social media languages such as “LWKMD, LMAO, LOL, OMG, BRB in professional posts.”
Military personnel were also required to warn their family members against controversial conducts on social media.
“Personnel will be held liable for any security issues arising from postings in respect of them by civilian friends or relations. They are therefore, to educate their friends and relations as necessary regarding military security and what should not be posted on social media,” the guidelines said.
Officers court-martialled
Although the guidelines did not contain potential punishments for specific offences, there was a provision that said all officers would be punished as prescribed by the Armed Forces Act or the Cyber Crime Act.
The 149 officers were those caught between June 11 and September 18 by the Defence Headquarters.
It was not immediately clear how many of the 149 personnel have been disciplined for breaking the no-uniform-on-social media rule, but military spokesperson, John Agim, said he was aware arrests had been made.
“Some persons have been arrested for violating the guidelines and are currently being court-martialled,” Mr Agim, a brigadier-general said. “But only their lawyers could say the kinds of punishment involved.”
PREMIUM TIMES could not immediately identify the persons rendering legal assistance to the embattled military officers.
A senior military officer told PREMIUM TIMES some of the affected officers could be compelled to proceed on early retirement, dismissed or even sentenced to jail, depending on the context of their violations.
“The armed forces is not where you commit wrongdoing and try to bribe your way out, you will receive maximum punishment as appropriate,” the top personnel said.
‘Pushed to the wall’
The Nigerian military has been on the defensive in recent years, as many officers, including those fighting Boko Haram in the terror-ravaged North-East, are taking to social media to ventilate on issues bordering on their welfare.
The military personnel, mostly soldiers, have been reported in the media as sending out anonymous pictures of the poor food they are being fed. Some have complained about how their salaries and allowances were being depleted by commanders, allegations that often received strong rebuttal from top military brass.
One of such instances came in February when some officers who said they were engaged in the Boko Haram war alleged gross maltreatment by military authorities. The officers called on the Nigerian public and President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently intervene in their situation or risk allowing the counter-terrorism efforts to deteriorate.
The Army swiftly responded to the anonymous complaints at the time with a call for disgruntled elements to abandon service. It also said those raising the concerns were sponsored by politicians, although no proof was provided to substantiate the claim.
Nigerian military personnel are also known to have regularly used social media to mourn the death of their fallen colleagues, even when the military had not formally notified their loved ones.
All these acts have “pushed the military to the wall”, Mr Agim said. “But it is not only in Nigeria, other countries are imposing measures to discourage their military officers from revealing too much information on social media.”
It was not immediately clear how many militaries across the world have imposed social media guidelines, but Western countries, including the United States, which Mr Agim said had such measures in place, do not appear to have prohibited uploading of pictures in military uniform on social media.
“There is no such policy,” a U.S. Air Force officer told PREMIUM TIMES Sunday, preferring not to be identified in print. “We can post pictures on social media in uniforms…except on AORs (areas of responsibility) that are considered combat and sensitive.”
“Military [officers] can post photos on social media provided nothing in the posts endangers troops, reveals locations, mission operations or troops movements,” the officer said.
India appears to have military guidelines which bear similarities with Nigeria’s, but this was imposed in 2016 after a senior military officer was enmeshed in a ‘honey trap’ scandal linked to the Pakistani intelligence agency.
The military in India forbids personnel from opening pornographic contents on social media, as well as setting pictures of themselves in uniform as their social media profile. But it did not place an outright ban on uploading pictures with uniform online.
‘No harm intended’
Mr Agim said the rules were not intended to harm the officers or over-police their social media activities, but Nigeria is facing serious security challenges which the military has been at the forefront of bringing to an end.
“It is a challenging face we are in in terms of security,” Mr Agim said. “We have the responsibility to take measures that will protect all members of the armed forces who would in turn protect the country as a whole.”
An Abuja-based lawyer, Ken Asogwa, said even though it might be difficult to hold a balanced position on the matter, the military does not seem to have done anything fundamentally wrong with its guidelines on social media conduct.

INFOGRAPH – EXCLUSIVE – 149 Nigerian soldiers in trouble for uploading photos on social media [Infograph by George Kaduna]
“The truth is that the military officers are human beings like everyone and the Constitution guarantees their fundamental rights,” Mr Asogwa told PREMIUM TIMES. “But since they have signed up to the codes of the military, they are statutorily bounded to comply by the social media guidelines.”
“If you think the military authorities are abridging your fundamental rights, you leave there and enjoy your rights elsewhere. But since you have signed up to the military code, it is not too much to expect you to comply with their rules, especially when such rules are drafted for security reasons,” he said.
Mr Asogwa said even private firms are increasingly issuing guidelines defining how their staff members should conduct themselves online, suggesting it would be unfair to single out the military because it is a public institution.


SEE FULL LIST HERE:
List of 149 soldiers being punished by Nigeran military for uploading photos on social media

LIST OF NAVY PERSONNEL IN UNIFORM ON SOCIAL MEDIA
1.CAPTAIN  ADO GAMBO  NN/1911
2. COMMANDER  AKINTOMIDE OLAMILOKUN
3. COMMANDER  MARK YAUTE ABASHI   NN/2329
4. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER JIBRIL UMAR ABDULLAHI  NN/2761
5. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER  MUSTAPHA ABUBAKAR   NN/2966
6. LIEUTENANT COMMANDER ATTAI ABDULLAHI
7. SURGEON LIEUTENANT MARK ANEHE ABANUM    NN/3171
8. LIEUTENANT  AMEZHINIM AMON AGBESOR   NN/3566
9. SUB-LIEUTENANT ILYASU ABDULAZIZ   NN3173
10. SUB-LIEUTENANT MUSA ABUBAKAR   NN3178
11. SUB-LIEUTENANT CALEB ITYAVENEM ABAGYEH  NN/3287
12. SUB-LIEUTENANT OLUFEMI EBENIZER AJALA  NN/3351
13. SUB-LIEUTENANT  LUKMAN ABASS   NN/3645
14. SUB-LIEUTENANT   OKPE EMMANUEL  NN/4103
15. SUB-LIEUTENANT  OLUWATOSIN AGBELEMOSE  NN/4107
RATINGS
16. OPERATIONS SPECIALIST ALI MUSA
17. OPERATIONS SPECIALIST UMAR FAROUK
18. ABBAS AKINPELU
19. ABDULLAHI FAISAL
20. AHMED YUNUS
21. AKANNI SEGUN
22. AKINTUNDE CAMPBELL BISOLA
23. ALLOY GODWIN
24. ANCY ARAN
25. BEATRICE PETER
26. DEREK JACKSON
27. EDOH OCHEFIJE
28. EJEMBI JOSEPH
29. ESSIEN U
30. JIMANG JAMES
31. OFEM EMMANUEL PATRICK
32. REGINA NUHU
33. SIMON GABRIEL
LIST OF ARMY PERSONNEL IN UNIFORM ON SOCIAL MEDIA (OFFICERS)
1. CAPTAIN  ABUBAKAR GADA Z   NA/12442
2. CAPTAIN ABUBAKAR ABDULRAZAQ  NA/12902
3. CAPTAIN  ABDULKADIR SADIQ M  NA/14548
4. CAPTAIN ABDULLAHI NASIRU
5. LIEUTENANT ABUBAKAR USMAN   NA/11735
6. LIEUTENANT ABUBAKAR ADAMU  NA/12689
7. LIEUTENANT ABUBAKAR ABDULMUDALLABI M NA/13375
8. LIEUTENANT ABDULLAHI HASSAN   NA/15041
9. LIEUTENANT ABDULAZEEZ SALAMI 
10. OLUWASEGUN S. BADEWALE
SOLDIERS
11. LANCE CORPORAL IGWU P
12. LANCE CORPORAL MICHAEL E
13. PRIVATE OLOJEDE E
14. PRIVATE SARAH O
15. ABBA MUSA KURA
16. ABUBAKAR ADAMU
17. ABUBAKAR ABDULKADIR
18. ALABI AA
19. AMINU GARBA
20. BALA MUBARAK
21. BALOGUN RAMON
22. DAKAM BARTHOLOMEW
23. DANJUMA BABA
24. EMMANUEL OWOLABI OLUWASEGUN
25. INIOBONG FRANCE
26. JAMILU UMAR
27. JOHNKENNEDY IKECHUKWU OGUNMEROBI
28. JONATHAN IBRAHIM
29. MASUR YADUMA
30. MOHAMMED ABUBAKAR
31. MUHAMMAD ABUBAKAR
32. NASIRU ADAMU
33. OBANLA TOKUNBO CHARLES
34. OYIBO JUSTINAH
35. PETER YUNANA
36. POPO EJIRO
37. STEPHEN AYUBA
38. SUNDAY OLUMUYIWA
39. UMAR BAPETEL
40. UMAR HARUNA
LIST OF AIR FORCE PERSONNEL IN UNIFORM ON SOCIAL MEDIA
1. GROUP CAPTAIN ALIERU MUSA AJANI   NAF/2353
2. WING COMMANDER ADEBANJO ADEOSUN   NAF/2350
3. ADEYANJU SHITTU ISMAILA ADESOLA  NAF 3095
4. FLIGHT LIEUTENANT VICTOR AJEYE   NAF/3012
5. FLIGHT LIEUTENANT  A ABDULSALAM  NAF/3233
6. FLIGHT LIEUTENANT  MUHAMMAD SANI ADAM   NAF/3428
7. FLIGHT LIEUTENANT  MAHMUD AHMED BATAGARAWA  NAF/3452
8. FLYING OFFICER   ABUBAKAR SALIHU ABBE NAF/3580
9. FLYING OFFICER YAKUBU HARUNA ABDULLAHI NAF/3609
10. FLYING OFFICER HAMISU AHMED NAF 3648
11. FLYING OFFICER ALYASAU ADAMU NAF/3662
12. FLYING OFFICER  ABDULATEEF ABUBAKAR ALEGE  NAF/3784
13. FLYING OFFICER ABUBAKAR SADIQ ABDULKADIR   NAF/4006
14. FLYING OFFICER  BODE ABIODUN  NAF/4127
15. FLYING OFFICER MUJAHEED ADAMU (MUJY)  NAF/4188
16. FLYING OFFICER  MASUD ABDULLAHI  NAF/4208
17. FLYING OFFICER SHEHU ABUBAKAR  NAF/4210
AIRMEN
18. SERGEANT SAMUEL EFEMENA
19. CORPORAL BULUS ADAMS
20. CORPORAL  ALABI D
21. CORPORAL CHARLES LT
22.  JACOB J. JAMES
23. LANCE CORPORAL ALHASSAN LY
24. LANCE CORPORAL GIMBA S
25.LANCE CORPORAL AJINUNGA CP
26. LANCE CORPORAL EJAINU PT
27. LANCE CORPORAL SOHE JS
28. LANCE CORPORAL ILIYA N
29. AIR CRAFTMAN MOHAMMED A
30. AIR CRAFTMAN MUHAMMAD A
31.  AIR CRAFTMAN SALISU A
32.  AIR CRAFTMAN ALIYU MM
33.  AIR CRAFTMAN TANIMU YA
34.  AIR CRAFTMAN  IBRAHIM AG
35.  AIR CRAFTMAN  BALA Y
36.  AIR CRAFTMAN LAWAL A
37.  AIR CRAFTMAN MATTHEW AMOS
38.  AIR CRAFTMAN EMMANUEL SL
39.  AIR CRAFTMAN MUHAMMAD SDD
40.  AIR CRAFTMAN  YAKUBU DABO
41.  AIR CRAFTMAN EBRI ED
42.  AIR CRAFTMAN DAVID PG
43.  AIR CRAFTMAN JAMES
44.  AIR CRAFTMAN AUGUSTINE TIMOTHY
45.  AIR CRAFTMAN MAIYAKI A
46.  AIR CRAFTMAN BADMUS AO
47.  AIR CRAFTMAN HASSAN M
48.  AIR CRAFTMAN AHMED I
49.  AIR CRAFTMAN ISAAC EJ
50.  AIR CRAFTMAN ADAMU SA
51.  AIR CRAFTMAN ALBERT S
52.  AIR CRAFTMAN BASHIR A
53.  AIR CRAFTMAN WILLIAMS PN
54.  AIR CRAFTMAN AHMED A
55.  AIR CRAFTMAN LEMU DANIEL
56.  AIR CRAFTMAN EYAH PC
57.  AIR CRAFTMAN YOHANNA BG
58.  AIR CRAFTMAN HUSSAINI YD
59.  AIR CRAFTMAN BABA ES
60.  AIR CRAFTMAN UKPO IO
61.  AIR CRAFTMAN LOT MOSES
62. OKAFOR EMMA
63. METUSELLAR TIMOTHY
64. JOHNSON OLUGUNNA
65. OBIOMA GIDEON
66. RAUWASI SHAIABU
67. KENNETH BELLO
68. YILA WILLIAMS
69. OLAYINKA ADESOLA
70. OBED CHUKWUMBA
71. ROTIMI OLUGBENGA OJO
72. HARUNA BALA SALEH
73. STEPHEN MOSES
74. ROLAND HENS
75. MUSTAPHA SHUAIBU
76. NEHE TIMOTHY

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

‘We killed, buried victim in shallow grave to conceal our leader’s identity’

the suspects after exhumation of the victims body in the forest
It was a sorrowful and tearful scene last weekend when a kidnap gang made shocking confessions on how they killed and buried Mrs. Catherine Okorie Chukwu, a middle-aged mother of a rich Abuja-based industrialist and indigene of Ishiagu community in Ivo Council of Ebonyi State, who was abducted at her village residence on January 18, this year.
But for the gallant efforts of men of the Special Anti-Kidnapping Squad (SAKS), Ebonyi State Police Command, Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and other corresponding units of the Command, who never rested until they unraveled circumstances surrounding the abduction and later, murder and secret burial of the victim, her case could perhaps have remained like one of the many unresolved kidnap and murder cases in the country.
The breakthrough, according to the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Jude Madu, came on the heels of a classified confessional statement made available to Police investigators by one Ogbujule Chukwu Mathew of Lokpanta, Isuochi in Ummunneochi Council of Abia State, who was arrested on February 10, this year.
According to Madu: “He made some confessionary statement, which led to the arrest of one Ezenwa Egeonu, male, of same address on February 23. “On interrogation, the said Ezenwa confessed that the victim has been killed by the gang and was buried at Lokpanta, Isuochi in Abia State. He led a team of anti-kidnapping squad of this Command to the scene where the body was buried.
“The area has been identified, that was why the Command made adequate arrangements for the exhumation of the body.”Ezenwa, it was gathered, started playing pranks with the Police after his confession and vital disclosures and became patently evasive for weeks during attempt to make him take the anti-kidnapping team where his men buried the victim.
“He took our men there and instead of showing the exact spot, he started taking the Police round that vast bush until the early morning of Sunday, when he said his time was up and he was then ready to talk. “He then took our men to the exact spot where they buried the woman,” Madu told The Guardian in an exclusive interview.
The journey to the exhumation of the already-decomposed remains of the late Mrs. Chukwu was a tortuous one. The state Police Commissioner, Titus Lamorde, who was just settling down to his new posting, made extensive efforts and preparations as soon as the facts were established and delegated the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in charge of Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to lead the operation.
The journey, which involved a team of not less than 50 policemen, 15 Hilux vans of various units of the Command, an ambulance, morticians, Head of Pathology Department, Federal Teaching Hospital, Abakaliki, took over 10 hours.
When the search team took off from Abakaliki, with The Guardian in the convoy, it stopped over Ivo Division to pick a ready SARS team that was communicating with a team of the SAKS, who had reportedly been in the forest for the past two weeks.
It headed off to Lokpanta, which shares boundaries with Ishiagu in Ivo Council of Ebonyi State, almost directly across the road along the Enugu-Port Harcourt Expressway.
After less than 10 minutes’ drive through terrains without buildings located therein, the teams landed in a village market called Eke Isuochi and picked someone that linked them up with the SAKS first team some kilometres away from the market along a major road leading to the forest. The man, in his late 30s (name withheld), claimed to be leader of an association in Lokpanta.
On sighting the heavily-armed Police team, panicky village traders at the market were gripped with apprehension.After riding through a rough road of about three kilometres, the team was successfully handed over after to a ready SARS team with the prime suspect and two others, including a woman in her mid 40s.
The vehicles later came to a stop and the team, armed, not only with guns, but also bags of water and some snacks, began the search operation. Walking through a rough and barren forest in a not-too-clearly distinctive boundary between Lokpanta in Abia State and Awgu in Enugu State, which lasted for 25 minutes, the team found itself in a carnal, called Lekpesi, a shallow river nearly separating the two neighbouring states.
A jubilant combined team of SAKS with some SARS men, who had been camped in the thick forest for about two weeks and were reportedly feeding mainly on cashew nuts, welcomed the team. With them were four suspects said to be directly or indirectly linked with the dastardly act.
Then came the moment of confession. Ezenwa spoke first upon interrogation: “That pally (pointing at one of the suspects) carry us come here, me and Pilot. We be three, Mathew (the ring leader) four and that Ampelo. We dey six in number. Na that Ampelo (from Ishiagu) say make we kill am. En say because mama (the victim) don see him face, make we kill am.
“I tell them say make them no kpai mama. The man come slap me for back. Na en the other guy (Chibuike, the gang leader) say him go shoot me. I tell dem say this thing wey dem wan do mama no dey good. Na en dem come tell me say make I comot. I come go up there go sit down (pointing to a hilly side of the shallow river).
“As I come sit down there, I come hear kpowai. I dey like this (pointing his head to the ground). Pilot come ask me whether I dey cry? I tell am say I dey cry. I tell am say this thing wey una do, before next week now, una go hear am. Na im I come carry my machine (motorcycle) go back,” the suspect confessed.
He disclosed that they had tried to escape Police search by hiding Mrs. Chukwu in Mathew’s backyard compound in Amaekwuru village, Isuochi in Lokpanta for several hours and escaped into the forest when they got information that the Police were on their trail, where the victim was later shot dead on the orders of the said Ampelo, who told the gang that he did internship in Abuja through the help of the victim’s son and she had already seen and identified his face; hence they should not spare her life or they would all be in danger.
After the exhumation of the body for autopsy, the team was later taken late in the evening to the said compound, where the kidnappers kept the victim upon her abduction from Ishiagu, said to be the gang-leader’s residence.
On arriving the village, which had been largely deserted due to the serial criminal indulgence of young people from the area, the Police were taken to the said backyard by Ezenwa, where they made frantic search for the recovery of the exhibits to no avail.
Ezenwa was heard repeatedly shouting that he would not lie to the Police and knows the exact spot where the gun and bullets were kept.Attempts to get the accurate information from the gang-leader, Chibuike, were unsuccessful, as it was gathered that he said he would rather die than disclose any vital information.
The team returned to Abakaliki late in the night with the exhumed body of the victim, which was deposited at the Federal Teaching Hospital Mortuary, Abakaliki (FETHA) mortuary for autopsy.
The Police team also impounded some exhibits, such as chairs and other household items from the thoroughly ransacked premises of Chibuike (popularly called Umoru), who community sources said has been a ‘terror’ in their area and a torn in their flesh.
“We have taken the body for autopsy. The result of the autopsy will determine our next line of action. We want to find out if they killed the woman with bullet or poison or any other means, even though one of the suspects confessed at the scene that one of them shot the woman.
“After the autopsy, we shall also update the public,” Madu told The Guardian.He said the entire village was on the run to avoid giving the Police information, adding that out of the six suspects directly involved in the kidnap, three kingpins were in the Police custody.
“There are some other persons who are not among the six, but they also contributed in one way or the other to aid this crime. Though I may not give you the exact number for now, but others, such as their native doctor, is already in our net.
“One of the girlfriends of Umoru, who had helped him to escape the very first time, is also in our custody. “Investigations are ongoing and the Police is assuring the family and the public that it will get to the end of it all,” he added.
He further hinted that the suspects have not made confessions as to whether a ransom was paid, but may have killed the victim when they realised that Police tracking device was closing in on them, coupled with the confession by one of the suspects that the victim had identified one Ampelo, who did internship in the son’s firm in Abuja and who ordered that they should shoot her.
News of the victim’s killing was said to have thrown the people of Ishiagu, who had reportedly been at loggerheads with their neighbouring Lokpanta village, into a deep mourning. Lamorde has assured that the Command would do everything within its power to ensure that all suspects linked to the dastardly act are brought to book.

Thursday, November 8, 2018

Unbelievable: University Student Celebrates Her Graduation By Posing With A Massive Alligator (Photos)

The daring 21-year-old's graduation ceremony will be held this coming Friday
A university student took her graduation photographs to a whole new level – by posing alongside a 13-foot alligator.
Makenzie Noland’s daring snaps have left the world stunned after the Texas A&M graduate took an unorthodox route for her commemorative photos.
The 21-year-old graduate earned her degree in wildlife and fisheries science, and has been working as an intern at the Gator County rescue centre in Beaumont, Texas since finishing classes in May.

Makenzie balances her graduation class ring on the alligator's nose
She posted the photographs on her Facebook page with the caption “Not your typical graduation picture”.
One of the photos shows Noland balancing her graduation ring on the nose of the alligator, named Big Tex, while wearing her Texas A&M sash and cap.
Noland developed a special bond with the animal after working closely with him since her first day at the animal centre.
The graduate is responsible for Big Tex’s daily feeding sessions, which often attract a large crowd, and the beast has never attempted to harm Noland.


Big Tex, seen here balancing the ring on his nose, is said to be 'a little too friendly'
Speaking to the Wichita Eagle, Noland said:  “He’s one of my best friends here. It’s something I’m super proud of.
“It took him a few weeks for him to like me.”
She added:  "I call him over, talk all sweet to him, tickle his nose, and reassure him that I'm not going to hurt him.”
The alligator was caught at Trinity River National Wildlife Refuge in Oct. 2016 after he started becoming “a little too friendly,” according to a Facebook post from the refuge.
The post claimed that Big Tex had  “lost his fear of humans” because people were feeding him, adding:  “While the animal had not aggressively attacked anyone yet, it was considered a little too close for comfort.”
Big Tex was captured and now gets to  “live the remainder of his life at Gator Country".
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Via The Sun UK

So Amazing: Keke Napep Converted To A Hospital Ambulance (Photos)

The ambulance in question
A Keke Napep which is used in transporting people commercially has been converted into a hospital ambulance.
The location where it is being used in Nigeria is currently unknown.
Some social media users have commended the intiative pardoning the awkwardness for a minute.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2018

HURRAY! Buhari agrees to N30,000 minimum wage for worker

President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday agreed to a new minimum wage of N30,000 for Nigerian workers.
He made the endorsement when he received the report of the tripartite committee in Abuja.
More details coming…

2019: Abdulsalami, Kukah, Okoh storm INEC

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The General Abdulsalami Abubakar led Peace Committee, Tuesday, met with the Chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Mahmood Yakubu, on the forthcoming 2019 general elections in Abuja.
The former Head of State was accompanied to the meeting by Matthew Kukah, Catholic bishop of Sokoto diocese; former Vice-President Ebitu Ukiwe and Nicholas Okoh, Anglican bishop.
The meeting was aimed at discussing with the INEC chairman on ways and democratic processes to adopt, to make the forthcoming 2019 presidential election a successful one.
Abdulsalami also used the opportunity to call on politicians to shun violence and anything that would disrupt the forthcoming elections.
He said after the meeting: “We are all aware that we are approaching the 2019 election and already you are very much aware how the polity is being heated as a result of which we have decided to step our action in ensuring that there is peace in the country and the politicians play by the rule of the game and also the security agencies and the INEC play their role accordingly.
“This morning we have interacted with the INEC chairman and his staff and also the security agencies here who have got one role or the other to perform in this election.
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“All in all, we have had a briefing and later this afternoon we are going to meet the political parties and the chairmen of the 91 registered political parties in furtherance of ensuring that peace continues. We are going to listen to them, hear their complaints and also appeal to them to make sure that politics is played without bitterness.
“As you are very much aware if there is no peace in any country there would be no country at all. So this is the essence of this meeting to ensure that we are all on the same wave length.”
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Egypt: 19 Militias killed by police

     

Egypt: 19 Militias killed by police


Nineteen Islamist militants accused of carrying out a deadly attack on Christians in Egypt have been killed by police, the interior ministry says.
They died in a shoot-out after police pursued "fugitive terrorist elements" into the desert area west of Minya province, the statement said.
Seven Coptic Christians were killed in an attack on two buses near a monastery in Minya on Friday.
The Islamic State (IS) group has said it carried out the attack.
It was the latest in a series of attacks by extremists on Egypts Coptic Christian minority.
The ministry said security forces had exchanged fire with "terrorist elements" they were pursuing, although it did not say exactly when the firefight happened.
The ministry posted images of bodies and a tent in which the militants were said to have been hiding. Guns, rifles and IS propaganda can be seen next to the bodies.
Fridays attack near the Monastery of St Samuel the Confessor in Minya also left at least seven other people wounded, including children, according to reports.
Funerals were held for the victims on Friday and Saturday, with many mourners expressing their anger.
"What do these terrorists want? Do they want us to hate Muslims?" said Michel, 23, who lost a neighbour in the attack.
The Copts, who make up most of the Christian minority, have in the past accused the authorities in Muslim-majority Egypt of making only token gestures to protect them from such attacks.
One at the same spot left 28 dead in May 2017.
Who are the Coptic Christians?
The Coptic Orthodox Church is the main Christian Church in Egypt. While most Copts live there, the church has about a million members outside the country.
Copts believe that their faith dates back to about AD50, when the Apostle Mark is said to have visited Egypt. The head of the church is called the Pope, and is considered to be the successor of Saint Mark.
The Coptic Church separated from other Christian denominations at the Council of Chalcedon in 451, in a dispute over the human and divine nature of Jesus Christ.
The current Coptic Pope, Tawadros II, stepped away from social media last month by closing his official Facebook page.

Monday, November 5, 2018

Imo APC crisis: How I was offered private Jet, $2m to rig primary election – Gulak

The Chairman of the Imo State governorship primaries of the party which produced Senator Hope Uzodinma as the governorship candidate of the party, Ahmed Gulak, has revealed that he rejected to be flown on private jet and $2m as bribe to rig the primaries.
Gulak stated this when he addressed reporters in Abuja, adding that even though the offer was so tempting, he rejected it in order to do the right thing.
According to him, he had to persuade the parties that he was going to do the needful and conduct a free and fair primary.
He said he was happy because the party had vindicated him by insisted on the outcome of the primaries his panel held.
”Naturally, even before I went to Imo State, I was offered a private jet to take me to Imo state but I refused because I didn’t want to be compromised.
”I refused the private jet and even the tempting offer made to me, very tempting, we are talking about two million dollars here, which I refused.
”Although, I tried to persuade them that I was going to do what is needful, free and fair primaries. Every stakeholder must be involved.
”Immediately we landed at the airport, that was where the problem started. They wanted to kidnap every member and only God knows where they wanted to take us to, which I refused.
”And to say the least, I pity the Imo people but they have to take their destiny in their own hands and elect who they feel will represent them well. I am not from Imo state but I am a Nigerian.
”There is equality and there is equity. Some of our governors, I am sorry to say this, they take state resources as their personal resources and we know that power is transient.
After four or eight years you are out of power and the system will get you.
”But having said that, I am happy that the party has vindicated me and I know it is the best decision for the people of Imo state.”

NLC calls off planned strike, reaches deal on minimum wage




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Labour leaders, who have called off a planned nationwide strike, have agreed a new national minimum wage at the end of negotiations with a Tripartite Committee, set up by the Federal government.



The agreed figure will be kept under wraps until 4.15 pm on Tuesday, when it will be revealed in a report to be presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Mr Ayuba Wabba, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, spoke to newsmen at the end of the Tripartite Committee meeting on the new National Minimum wage meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.

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He said the National Minimum Wage Negotiating committee has concluded its assignment and agreement has been reached and also documents have been signed.

“The report will be submitted to Mr President by today and therefore, having reached this position, the Organised Labour also decided that the proposed strike is hereby suspended.

” Therefore, we thought this should be communicated appropriately without also divulging this information as mutual agreement has been reached,” he said.

Ms People, Chairman of the Tripartite Committee also noted that the assignment of the committee has been concluded.

“We are going to present our report to Mr President today at 4:15 ,pm and he will reveal the figure that we have recommended, ” she said.

Mr Boss , Secretary of the Government of the Federation commended members of the committee for their time and commitment on the processes of recommending the new minimum wage.

“I am confident that government will give expeditious consideration of the report when submitted tomorrow to Mr President. And very soon the processes will be put in place to truly actualise your recommendations so that the status of our working populace will be enhanced and they would receive appropriate and commensurate payments for the services they offer to our nation and to the different sectors of our economy, ” he said.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the organised Labour had threatened to commence nationwide strike on Nov. 6 over government rejection of a N30,000 minimum wage. Government offered N24,000, which labour also rejected.

Mr Ayuba Wabba, President of the Labour leaders, who have called off a planned nationwide strike, have agreed a new national minimum wage at the end of negotiations with a Tripartite Committee, set up by the Federal government.



The agreed figure will be kept under wraps until 4.15 pm on Tuesday, when it will be revealed in a report to be presented to President Muhammadu Buhari.

Mr Ayuba Wabba, President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, spoke to newsmen at the end of the Tripartite Committee meeting on the new National Minimum wage meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.

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He said the National Minimum Wage Negotiating committee has concluded its assignment and agreement has been reached and also documents have been signed.

“The report will be submitted to Mr President by today and therefore, having reached this position, the Organised Labour also decided that the proposed strike is hereby suspended.

” Therefore, we thought this should be communicated appropriately without also divulging this information as mutual agreement has been reached,” he said.

Ms People, Chairman of the Tripartite Committee also noted that the assignment of the committee has been concluded.

“We are going to present our report to Mr President today at 4:15 ,pm and he will reveal the figure that we have recommended, ” she said.

Mr Boss , Secretary of the Government of the Federation commended members of the committee for their time and commitment on the processes of recommending the new minimum wage.

“I am confident that government will give expeditious consideration of the report when submitted tomorrow to Mr President. And very soon the processes will be put in place to truly actualise your recommendations so that the status of our working populace will be enhanced and they would receive appropriate and commensurate payments for the services they offer to our nation and to the different sectors of our economy, ” he said.


The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the organised Labour had threatened to commence nationwide strike on Nov. 6 over government rejection of a N30,000 minimum wage. Government offered N24,000, which labour also rejected. Labour Congress, spoke to newsmen at the end of the Tripartite Comsee meeting on the new National Minimum wage meeting on Tuesday in Abuja.

He said the National Minimum Wage Negotiating committee has concluded its assignment and agreement has been reached and also documents have been signed.
“The report will be submitted to Mr President by today and therefore, having reached this position, the Organised Labour also decided that the proposed strike is hereby suspended
” Therefore, we thought this should be communicated appropriately without also divulging this information as mutual agreement has been reached,” he said.
Ms People, Chairman of the Tripartite Committee also noted that the assignment of the committee has been concluded.
“We are going to present our report to Mr President today at 4:15 ,pm and he will reveal the figure that we have recommended, ” she said.
Mr Boss , Secretary of the Government of the Federation commended members of the committee for their time and commitment on the processes of recommending the new minimum wage.
I am confident that government will give expeditious consideration of the report when submitted tomorrow to Mr President. And very soon the processes will be put in place to truly actualise your recommendations so that the status of our working populace will be enhanced and they would receive appropriate and commensurate payments for the services they offer to our nation and to the different sectors of our economy, ” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the organised Labour had threatened to commence nationwide strike on Nov. 6 over government rejection of a N30,000 minimum wage. Government offered N24,000, which labour also rejected.

ASUU begins indefinite nationwide strike

The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has commenced an indefinite nationwide strike.
According to the union, the strike is to protest the poor funding of Nigerian universities.
Led by its National President, Professor Biodun Ogunyemi, ASUU declared the strike at the end of its National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) in Ondo State.
All academic staff of universities were directed to withdraw their services immediately.
ASUU specifically cited, “Failure on the side of the government to honour the memorandum of action signed between the union and the federal government in 2017” and “Renegotiation with ASUU which the government intentionally ignored with impunity” as its reasons for embarking on the strike.

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

We won’t leave Abuja without El-Zakzaky, Shiites dare Buhari, Buratai

“Buhari, free Zakzaky! Buratai, free El-Zakzaky!! Government, free El-Zakzaky!!! We will not surrender. Allah is our defender. We will never leave Abuja without El-Zakzaky…” Thousands of Shiite protesters chanted as they marched from the Mararaba bridge in Nasarawa state to Abuja on Monday, October 29, 2018.

The protest which started at about 2:15 pm soon turned bloody as the Shiites advanced the military checkpoint at Kugbo, a hilly area few kilometers from the popular AYA roundabout in Abuja, at about 3pm.
Attempts by the military to stop the protesters proved abortive as they felt they had conducted themselves in an organized manner that would not affect the flow of traffic.
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Soon, teargas and gunshots rented the air as road users were stopped meters away from the scene.
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With journalists a few meters away, the combined team of men of the Nigerian Army and mobile Policemen engaged the protesters who were bearing sticks, stones and catapults.
“The military usually stopped cars, we are walking and not in cars. Why did they attempt to stop us,” spokesman of the group, Muhammadu Musa, spokesperson of the Shiites told Pulse after the incident vowing not to surrender despite the attacks on the sect.
“They (security) have been directed to kill as many of us as possible and we were expecting this,” Musa said. “We know that they are waiting for us at the checkpoint but we are determined to continue our march to Abuja. We will not stop protesting until our leader, Sheikh Ibrahim El-zakzaky and his wife and all our members are released. We will not stop,” he announced.
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While admitting that only three Shiite members were killed, the Army blamed the Shiites for launching an attack on them at the checkpoint.
“The sect in massive numbers forced their way into the troops checkpoint after overrunning the Police Force. The Police withdrew back to own troops position to join efforts to repel them,” the Army stated in a Facebook post same day.
“They fired weapons at own troops, throwing bottle canisters with fuel, large stones, catapults with dangerous objects and other dangerous items at troops causing bodily harm and stopping motorist movement, breaking their windscreen and causing heavy traffic.
“However, Troops repelled the attack in conjunction with the Nigerian Police Force to stop the situation from further deteriorating.
“Unfortunately, during the encounter 3 members of the sect were killed while 4 soldiers sustained various degrees of injuries and are being treated at a military medical facility," the statement read.

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A banner with the image of pro-Iranian Shiite Muslim cleric Ibrahim Zakzaky, who who has been held in custody for more than two years in Nigeria
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But, this was not the first time security operatives were engaging with Shiite protesters.
Abuja, Nigeria’s protest capital

Almost every other week, there is a Shiite protest in Abuja.
In most cases, both protesters and security men sustain injuries with many losing their lives in demand for the release of El-zakzaky and his wife.
Regardless, the number of protesters continue to rise.

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Protesters attacked by police in Abuja
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Another Boko Haram?
Asides the general insecurity in the Federal Capital Territory in recent times, residents of Abuja have a greater concern – the Shiite protesters.
“We now go out praying not to run into these Shiite protesters,” Musa Rufai told our correspondent. “I am a Muslim and I will tell you that these people (Shiites) are not Muslims. They are worse than anything. People who don’t mind dying. They do not care if they die or anybody is hurt. God help this us,” he said.
Similarly, Amina Salihu, is concerned that the Shiites may become a bigger problem than Boko Haram.

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Boko Haram’s spiritual chieftain Abubakar Shekau.
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“With the way these boys are going, they’ll become a bigger problem than Boko Haram if care is not taken,” Ms Saplay
said.
“These boys were not carrying anything before but now, they have sticks and catapults. What will happen if, God forbid, they get support from another country. This was how Boko Haram started. The military kept killing them and they learnt how to make bombs. Today, our brothers are still being killed in the northeast,” she stated, while urging the Federal Government to release El-Zakzaky.
Why FG is holding on to El-zakzaky - Lai
Attempts to get Nigeria’s Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, to speak on the failure of the Federal Government to release El-Zakzaky despite court order met a brick wall.
“This conference is not about Shiites protest. In due course, the government will address the issue,” the Minister responded to questions at a press conference on Tuesday, October 30, 2018.
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Information Minister, Lai Mohammed, fails to answer questions on El-zakzaky's continuous detention despite court orders for his release.
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The Minister had earlier disclosed that Sheikh El-zakzaky and his wife were not in prison as claimed.
He noted that the Shiite leader was in being kept in a house with his family members.
"How many Nigerians know that El Zakzaky is actually not in prison custody nor police custody nor DSS custody? El-Zakzaky is in a house with his family, this is the honest truth,” the minister said.
Addressing the government's rejection of court orders to release the cleric, the minister said the government is merely keeping him in protective custody because "nobody wants to accept him as a neighbour".
The minister said, "The court ruled that he will be released after his house has been rebuilt. Nobody wants to accept El-Zakzaky as a neighbor. So we have been able to build a house, where do we release him to."
While Lai believes that keeping El-zakzaky in a “protective custody” is in Nigeria's best interest, his followers have continued to demand for his release three years after he was captured during a clash between Shiites and Army in Zaria, Kaduna state.

Sunday, October 28, 2018

SAnglican Bishop predicts 2019 elections, warns politicians

Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Kwara State, Philip Adeyemo, has warned politicians that there would be surprises and disappointment during 2019 elections.

The Bishop made the prediction at the third session of the third synod of the diocese held at Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Omu-Aran noting that no political party is qualified yet to fight corruption in the country.

He lamented that the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC )with claims of ‘anti-corruption war’ is worse than its predecessor in office, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

Bishop Adeyemo said, “The ruling party came to power on the platform of the promise to fight corruption. By my own assessment, the ruling party is even worse than the other party before them who we crucified.

“Nigerians should not be carried away by campaign promises of politicians but look for and vote for those with integrity and who are ready to serve the nation in 2019.

“Our politicians in Nigeria are greedy, selfish and not interested in the lives of the people they govern. Proverbs 29: 7 Says ‘The righteous considereth the cause of the poor but the wicked regardeth not to know it’.

“Task Masters have been fooling us, those who oppress and enslave us. I have not seen anyone among our politicians that are qualified to fight corruption, they are birds of the same feather flocking together.

“There will be surprises in 2019 election. Ecclesiastes 9:11 says ‘I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not for the swift nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bred to the wise, nor yet riches to the men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill, but time and chance happeneth to them all’.

“God has purposed to take over the helm of affairs of Nigeria, there will be a shaking and disappointments among our politicians.”

Lagos Police commence traffic law enforcement, to prosecute offenders in mobile courts

The Lagos Police Command, on Sunday, commenced the enforcement of traffic law across the state as mobile courts have been positioned in strategic places to prosecute offenders.

The Lagos Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, said the exercise, which would be carried out between the hours of 6am and 6pm on daily basis, isaying it is to ease the incessant traffic problems in the state as well as curtail accidents caused by those who drive against traffic.

The police boss declared that anybody caught driving against traffic or along BRT lane or without driver’s license, be it motorist, motorcyclist or tricyclist; whether commercial or private, would be arrested and prosecuted accordingly.

In a meeting with stakeholders comprising members of transport unions and other traffic agencies, at the Police Officers Wives, POWA hall, Ikeja yesterday, Imohimi disclosed that 650 policemen had been deployed to man and arrest offenders at designated routes in Lagos.

Lamenting the menace caused by traffic offenders in Lagos, he said: “The impunity with which traffic laws are being flaunted has called for caution and it won’t be acceptable anymore, even with law enforcement officers.

“Lagosians and visitors disobey traffic laws as regards driving against traffic, driving on BRT lanes and driving without required documents.
“We must collectively fight this in order to restore orderliness on our roads.”

Sixty routes in the state were noted for abuse of traffic rules which include: Akpongbon bridge, Obalende bridge, Idumota( inward Iddo), Marina and Victoria Island, all under Area ‘A’ Command Lion Building. The routes which were categorised under 13 Area Commands, included Ijora, Marine bridge , Oshodi-Apapa Expressway, under Area ‘B’ command; Ijora Badia, Ojuelegba under bridge, Murtala Muhammed Way, Oyingbo junction and Ogunlana drive to Marshal Kilo, all under Area ‘ C’ Surulere command.

Identified routes under Area ‘D’ command known for traffic congestions included Cele (inward Mile Two), Cele (inward Ago – Okota), Oke-Afa (inward Ejigbo), Ijesha express, Mushin Ojuwoye street and Fadeyi, among other routes.

The Police boss informed that the Police, as the lead agency in law enforcement would deploy 50 men to each of the designated routes while other traffic management agencies such as the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) and the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) would have not less than five of their officials at the designated routes, while the transport unions would deplore one of their task force officials to the locations.

Addressing heads of the traffic unions, the CP admonished them to inform their members who do not have required driving documents to iff the road in order not to risk their vehicles or okada from being impounded.

Imohimi, who disclosed that the exercise is not to generate fund, warned the law enforcement agents against distortion and or any form of corrupt practices such as demanding money from any offender, threatening that any policeman caught would be demoted in rank and the supervising officer queried.

He also warned Lagosians not to tempt any of the policemen with money if caught.

He declared that offenders would be given opportunity by the mobile courts to get the correct documents before their vehicles or motorcycles could be released to them.

Meanwhile, the Transport Union Workers pleaded with the police command to give them some time for their members to get the required documents before being prosecuted, maintaining that the notice period is too short for them.

Friday, October 26, 2018

WAEC certificate: Dino Melaye mocks Buhari

The Senator representing Kogi West Senatorial District, Dino Melaye, has mocked President Muhammadu Buhari over the lingering issue of his WAEC certificate.

President Buhari, who is the standard bearer of the All Progressives Congress, APC, failed to submit his credentials to the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC on Wednesday.

KANNY ONLINE  reported earlier that the various candidates’ credentials were made available to reporters in Abuja on Thursday and President Buhari only submitted an affidavit where he claimed that his credentials were with the Secretary of the Military Board.

In his affidavit to the electoral umpire, Buhari explained, “I am the above-named person and the deponent of this affidavit herein. All my academic qualification documents as filled in my Presidential form, APC/001/2015 are currently with the Secretary of the Military Board as of the time of this affidavit.”

Reacting to the development, Melaye tweeted, “Atiku submitted His certificates to INEC, Buhari submitted excuses to INEC.

“It’s okay! Law must prevail.”

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