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Friday, September 22, 2023

Mohbad autopsy: Police conclude process, await result

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Mohbad autopsy: Police conclude process, await result
Mohbad autopsy: Police conclude process, await result



 In a recent development, the Nigeria Police Force confirmed on Thursday night that the autopsy procedure for the late singer, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad, has been concluded successfully. This comes after reports that the singer's body was exhumed on Thursday afternoon for the autopsy examination.


In an official update shared through their verified social media account, the police announced that the procedure had been successfully carried out, assuring the public that they would release the autopsy results as soon as they become available.


Here's the revised version:


"In a recent update, the Nigeria Police Force has officially confirmed the successful completion of the autopsy procedure for the late singer, Ilerioluwa Oladimeji Aloba, widely recognized as Mohbad. This announcement follows the earlier report of the singer's body being exhumed on Thursday afternoon for the purpose of conducting the autopsy examination.


In their official statement posted on their verified social media platform, the police assured the public that the autopsy process has been completed successfully. They further conveyed their commitment to providing the autopsy results promptly once they become accessible."

Saturday, September 16, 2023

Aribasoye emerges vice chairman as Nigerian Conference of Speakers elects leaders

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Aribasoye emerges vice chairman as Nigerian Conference of Speakers elects leaders

 

Aribasoye emerges vice chairman as Nigerian Conference of Speakers elects leaders

In a significant development at the ongoing conference of the 36 Speakers in Abuja, the Speaker of Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, has been elected as the Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Conference of Speakers. This prestigious position reflects not only his personal achievement but also signifies growing recognition for Ekiti State in national politics and leadership.


Additionally, Aribasoye was appointed as the Chairman of the Southwest caucus within the Conference, further highlighting the influence and prominence of his role in regional politics. These appointments are significant milestones and underscore the impactful work being done by the Ekiti State House of Assembly in promoting good governance through the passage of quality and people-centric bills.

Expressing his gratitude and enthusiasm for the roles he has undertaken, Aribasoye emphasized the importance of legislators being reliable partners to the executive arm and working collaboratively to create laws that can positively impact the lives of the people. He acknowledged that building a strong nation relies heavily on the quality of legislation produced by the legislature.


The Speaker also extended his appreciation to his colleagues both nationally and within the Southwest region for their respect and camaraderie. He assured everyone that he would remain a staunch team player and not betray the trust and confidence placed in his leadership abilities.


Aribasoye took a moment to acknowledge the unwavering support he has received from Governor Biodun Oyebanji and his fellow members of the Ekiti State House of Assembly. He recognized that their support has been instrumental in his journey to attain these remarkable feats and pledged never to take it for granted. This achievement not only elevates his profile but also elevates the reputation of Ekiti State in the broader political landscape of Nigeria.

Makinde tells contestants; ‘Stop bickering over selection, Alaafin stool not for highest bidder’

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Makinde tells contestants; ‘Stop bickering over selection, Alaafin stool not for highest bidder’

 

Makinde tells contestants; ‘Stop bickering over selection, Alaafin stool not for highest bidder’


In a recent address during the commissioning of the 34.85-kilometer Oyo-Iseyin Road, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State delivered a firm message to indigenes and princes vying for the esteemed Alaafin of Oyo throne. He urged them to cease their disputes over the selection of the next occupant of this historic position.

Governor Makinde emphasized that the Alaafin of Oyo stool would not be swayed by the highest bidder. The vacancy in this prestigious position arose following the passing of Oba Lamidi Adeyemi in April 2022. The Governor issued a stern warning, cautioning against any attempts to sell or purchase the throne, firmly stating that such individuals would meet their downfall.


Addressing the residents of the town, Governor Makinde also highlighted the accomplishments of his administration, affirming that they had delivered on their promises to the people of the state. He emphasized the significance of the Oyo-Iseyin Road project, describing it as a vital endeavor that would unlock opportunities and stimulate economic growth in Oyo and the Oke-Ogun regions.


"I call on princes and interested parties in Oyo to stop bickering over the selection of a new Alaafin of Oyo," the Governor stated unequivocally, reiterating that the revered throne's destiny would not be determined by financial influence but by merit and tradition. He continued, "It gives me great joy to be here today as we commission one of the key projects that will open Oyo and Oke-Ogun zones to further investments and economic stimulation."


The Governor acknowledged the positive impact of the newly inaugurated road on commuters and businesses in the region, emphasizing that it not only promotes convenience but also cost-saving measures. This infrastructure development marks a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to enhance the socio-economic landscape of Oyo State.





Thursday, September 7, 2023

Yobe: No worker should be left behind, assign responsibilities to them — Buni to HoS, Perm Secs

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Yobe: No worker should be left behind, assign responsibilities to them — Buni to HoS, Perm Secs

 

Yobe: No worker should be left behind, assign responsibilities to them — Buni to HoS, Perm Secs

In a recent development, Governor Mai Mala Buni of Yobe State has called upon the state's Head of Service and Permanent Secretaries to embrace an inclusive approach when it comes to the workforce. During the swearing-in ceremony of nine newly-appointed Permanent Secretaries into the state's civil service, Governor Buni stressed the importance of providing each employee with a clear schedule of responsibilities that justifies their employment.


Governor Buni highlighted the administration's recent recruitment effort, which brought over 2,600 degree graduates, diploma holders, and NCE holders into the state civil service. This influx of talent was aimed at enhancing productivity within the workforce.


"I charge the office of the Head of Service and the Permanent Secretaries to promote a schedule of responsibilities, giving every worker a specific duty to validate their employment and the resources allocated as wages to civil servants," Governor Buni asserted.


This directive, he explained, serves a dual purpose. Firstly, it ensures that every member of the workforce feels a sense of belonging and involvement, reducing instances of idleness and absenteeism, thereby boosting vibrancy and productivity. Secondly, it safeguards the prudent use of resources.


Governor Buni extended his advice to the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries, urging them to be collaborative team players. He emphasized the need for harmonious working relationships with their respective commissioners, directors, and other staff members across ministries and departments. The aim is to collectively achieve set targets and deliver maximum results.


In his concluding remarks, Governor Buni called upon the newly sworn-in Permanent Secretaries to demonstrate unwavering loyalty, dedication, and diligence in their roles to serve the state of Yobe effectively.


The individuals who were sworn in as Permanent Secretaries are Alhaji Modu, Umar Aji Suleiman, Abdulmumin Mamman, Tsoho Rabiu Garba, and Sani Mohammed Sama’ila. Additionally, Zainab Mohammed Ago, Yusuf Hassan Yusuf, Bukar Aji Bukar, and Baba Kachallah Geidam have also assumed their roles in various ministries, departments, and agencies across the state. This move reflects the commitment of the Yobe State government to strengthening its civil service for the benefit of its citizens.


Wednesday, September 6, 2023

We will give attention to development of satellite towns – FCT Minister, Wike

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We will give attention to development of satellite towns – FCT Minister, Wike

 

We will give attention to development of satellite towns – FCT Minister, Wike


In a recent address during the inauguration of Mandate Secretaries for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Administration, Mr. Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the FCT, emphasized the administration's commitment to prioritize the development of satellite towns within the region. This declaration underscores the importance of extending prosperity and well-being beyond the city center, ensuring that every corner of the FCT experiences progress and development.


During the inauguration ceremony, several Mandate Secretaries were sworn in to assume crucial roles within the FCT Administration. These distinguished individuals include Mr. Bitrus Garki, who will serve as the Secretary of the Area Council Services Secretariat, Mr. Lawan Geidam, appointed as Secretary of the Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat, and Mr. Danlami Ihayyo, entrusted with the role of Secretary of the Education Secretariat. Additionally, Adedolapo Fasawe was appointed Secretary of the Health and Environment Services Secretariat, Mr. Salman Dako as Secretary of the Legal Services Secretariat, and Mr. Chinedum Elechi as Secretary of Economic Planning, Revenue Generation, and Public Private Partnership. Mr. Uboku Nyah also assumed the role of Secretary of the Transportation Secretariat.


Minister Wike emphasized the crucial role these Mandate Secretaries play in addressing various issues affecting service delivery within the FCT Administration, with a particular focus on streamlining the procurement process. He emphasized that transparency, efficiency, and accountability must be the foundational principles of their administration. As they embark on this transformative journey, they are not just advisors but leaders and implementers of policies, entrusted with the task of translating the administration's vision into tangible actions that will shape the future of the FCT.


Wike further highlighted the administration's mission, which includes enhancing Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) through innovative methods to secure the necessary funds for ambitious development projects and initiatives. This financial aspect is crucial in supporting the administration's goals.


One of the critical challenges that the Minister identified is the state of public transportation in the FCT. He stressed that no modern city can function effectively and efficiently without a reliable and comprehensive public transportation system. This underscores the administration's commitment to addressing this issue comprehensively as part of its development agenda. In conclusion, Minister Nyesom Wike's address serves as a testament to the administration's dedication to holistic progress and the well-being of all FCT residents, emphasizing transparency, accountability, and the importance of addressing critical challenges such as public transportation.

Sunday, August 27, 2023

Burna Boy Achieves Milestone: Equals Davido's Record on Apple Music US Chart

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Burna Boy Achieves Milestone: Equals Davido's Record on Apple Music US Chart

 

Burna Boy Achieves Milestone: Equals Davido's Record on Apple Music US Chart


Grammy-winning Nigerian artist, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has marked a historic achievement by matching the record set by Davido for the highest-peaking African album on the Apple Music United States chart.


Davido initially established this record with his fourth studio album, 'Timeless,' which achieved a remarkable Number 2 position earlier in the year. Now, Burna Boy's latest album, 'I Told Them,' has also surged to the Number 2 spot on the US Apple Music chart, creating a tie with Davido's 'Timeless.' This accomplishment signifies an extraordinary achievement and underscores the significant influence of African music on a global scale.


The triumph extends beyond the United States. Burna Boy's 'I Told Them' album has triumphed on the European Apple Music Album chart as well, clinching the Number 2 position. This achievement solidifies the album's status as the highest-peaking African project in the history of the European Apple Music Album chart.


Remarkably, this achievement signifies Burna Boy's remarkable progress. He surpasses his own prior feat achieved with his 2022 album, 'Love, Damini,' which secured the Number 3 position. The continuous elevation of Burna Boy's musical prowess underscores his growing influence and resonates as a testament to the global appreciation of his unique sound and artistry.


As Burna Boy continues to carve his name in the annals of music history, his achievement serves as a beacon of inspiration for other African artists and a testament to the remarkable journey of African music reaching new horizons and capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide.

President Tinubu to Meet US President Biden at United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2023

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President Tinubu to Meet US President Biden at United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2023

President Tinubu to Meet US President Biden at United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) 2023

 In a significant development, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has graciously accepted an invitation for a meeting with United States President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the upcoming United Nations General Assembly meeting. The disclosure was made by Aguri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, in a statement issued on Saturday following a discussion between President Tinubu and Ambassador Molly Phee, the US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs.


President Tinubu reiterated his commitment to fostering a conducive environment for private businesses to thrive in Nigeria. He seized the opportunity to call upon the US government to adopt innovative strategies that would incentivize substantial American investment in Nigeria.

"In the pursuit of economic growth, the private sector will undoubtedly play a pivotal role. To facilitate this, Nigeria is actively working to establish a favorable environment for private enterprises. Yet, the US government can play a pivotal role by introducing creative incentives to encourage substantial American industrial investments in our nation," President Tinubu stated firmly.


He further added, "Under my leadership, Nigeria is fully prepared to address specific concerns related to regulations, taxation, and the environment. My foremost determination is to usher in prosperity for all Nigerian families."


Ambassador Molly Phee, reflecting the US government's commitment, affirmed the intent to enhance incentives for significant American investment within Nigeria. She conveyed, "President Joe Biden's desire to engage with you during UNGA is a clear indication of the high esteem in which he holds your leadership."


The upcoming 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly, scheduled to commence on September 12, 2023, in New York, serves as an opportune platform for these influential leaders to engage in productive discussions and explore avenues for bilateral cooperation. This forthcoming meeting holds the potential to catalyze positive strides in economic collaboration between Nigeria and the United States, bringing forth a new era of mutual growth and prosperity.

Niger coup: War not ideal for Nigeria’s economic reforms – Tinubu tells US Envoy

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Niger coup: War not ideal for Nigeria’s economic reforms – Tinubu tells US Envoy

 

Niger coup: War not ideal for Nigeria’s economic reforms – Tinubu tells US Envoy

In the midst of escalating tension in the Niger Republic, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has emphasized the adverse impact of war on Nigeria's ongoing economic reforms. The president's stance was conveyed by Aguri Ngelale, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, who disclosed the sentiment following a meeting between President Tinubu and Ambassador Molly Phee, the US Presidential Envoy and Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs.


In a strategic move, President Tinubu urged the United States to foster the growth of democracy within the West African sub-region by strengthening collaborations with the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). He underscored ECOWAS' unwavering commitment to exploring all avenues to restore democracy in the Niger Republic.


"While we are actively engaged in peaceful diplomatic efforts to address the situation in Niger, we remain conscious of the potential economic ramifications of resorting to armed conflict. The region's stability is paramount to our ongoing economic reforms," President Tinubu emphasized.


He further highlighted the significance of defending democratic principles, asserting that safeguarding democracy transcends economic considerations. President Tinubu iterated ECOWAS' united stance, firmly committed to ensuring that no insincere attempts to buy time hinder the pursuit of democratic restoration.


The crisis in the Niger Republic emerged when a military junta seized power, disrupting the nation's democratic processes on July 26. As President Tinubu navigates the complexities of the situation, his dedication to a diplomatic resolution echoes the broader goal of preserving peace and stability while upholding democratic values in the region.

Saturday, August 26, 2023

Protest Erupts at FUTA Following Sudden Passing of 500-Level Student

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Protest Erupts at FUTA Following Sudden Passing of 500-Level Student

 

Protest Erupts at FUTA Following Sudden Passing of 500-Level Student

The Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), was engulfed in sorrow and frustration as students staged a protest on Friday in response to the unexpected demise of Ayomide Akeredolu, a 500-level student of the institution. The untimely passing of Akeredolu prompted grieving students to take to the streets, blocking the bustling Akure-Ilesa highway and causing significant disruptions to vehicular movement. The resultant traffic snarl persisted for hours, a visible representation of the collective grief and demand for answers.


Akeredolu, a well-liked figure among his peers, tragically collapsed in his dormitory located in Akindeko Hall. His collapse occurred just days before his final examinations were scheduled to take place. Despite swift efforts to assist him, including rushing him to the University Health Centre, medical personnel at the facility declared him deceased. The news of Akeredolu's unexpected passing reverberated through the university campus, igniting a wave of protest as students sought to express their sorrow and raise questions about the circumstances surrounding his death.


An eyewitness to the distressing events recounted, "Around 8:30 pm, we brought him to the health centre. However, upon arrival, there was a power outage. Despite the tireless efforts of the medical team, who employed CPR, administered oxygen, and injections, the power supply remained disrupted throughout the course of treatment."


Addressing the situation, the university's Director of Corporate Communication, Adegbenro Adebanjo, issued a statement to provide clarity. He emphasized, "In response to certain perceived issues concerning services at the University Health Centre, students embarked on a protest on Friday, August 25, 2023. It is crucial to note that the protest was not a direct outcome of the student's passing."


Adegbenro Adebanjo further detailed, "During a meeting with the university's management, convened at the Vice Chancellor's request, student representatives highlighted deficiencies in the service accessibility process at the health centre. These identified gaps will be subject to continuous evaluation, ensuring that corrective measures are rigorously enforced to meet student expectations."


The protest, fueled by grief and concern, serves as a poignant reminder of the deep connection that exists within university communities. As FUTA navigates this challenging period, the commitment to enhancing student welfare and service provisions is reinforced, aiming to address grievances and foster an environment where students' well-being remains paramount.

Kwankwaso, Gov. Abba, hundreds of supporters go spiritual, offer prayers - Elections Tribunal Verdict

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Kwankwaso, Gov. Abba, hundreds of supporters go spiritual, offer prayers - Elections Tribunal Verdict
Kwankwaso, Gov. Abba, hundreds of supporters go spiritual, offer prayers - Elections Tribunal Verdict

Spiritual Vigilance Ahead of Kano Gubernatorial Elections Tribunal Verdict

As the Kano Gubernatorial Elections Tribunal prepares to unveil its judgement in the case brought forward by the All Progressives Congress against the elected Abba Kabir Yusuf of the NNPP, a fervent sense of anticipation has gripped the political landscape. In a show of unwavering determination, the supporters of Kwankwasiyya, led by Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, have turned to the spiritual realm, organizing special prayers to safeguard their mandates and aspirations.


The setting for these special prayers was the esteemed Filing Mahaha, where a notable congregation gathered. The attendees included key figures such as Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, the National Leader of NNPP, Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, Deputy Governor Aminu Abdussalam, State Secretary to the Government Dr. Baffa Bichi, and several other prominent officials of the government.


During this solemn event, Imam Sani Hashir presided over the special prayers, infusing the atmosphere with a sense of devotion and gratitude. He conveyed the collective sentiment by stating, "Today, we have assembled here in prayer to express our gratitude to Allah for bestowing victory upon us in the 2023 general elections and for safeguarding our communities, our state, and our nation."


Imam Sani Hashir further emphasized the transformative leadership that Kano State is fortunate to have, highlighted by the tangible improvements that have been initiated. The state is witnessing the resurgence of essential services, including piped water reaching every corner, the illumination of streets through restored streetlights, and the revitalization and equipping of healthcare facilities.


He underlined Kano State's commitment to education by revealing the state's sponsorship of registration fees for over seven thousand economically challenged students at Bayero University. This progress is mirrored in infrastructure development, with ongoing road rehabilitation and a visible reduction in refuse dumps across the state.


However, Imam Sani Hashir did not shy away from addressing the shadow of adversarial forces that loom over the administration's efforts. He expressed concern that despite the notable strides achieved in the government's first hundred days, there are elements working behind the scenes to undermine the progress and the leadership itself.


In a poignant demonstration of unity and resolve, the attendees joined in fervent prayers, seeking protection and divine guidance to uphold the integrity of their mandates and to thwart any attempt at derailing the positive trajectory they are striving to establish.


The spiritual vigilance displayed by the supporters of Kwankwasiyya serves as a testament to the deep commitment and belief in their cause. As the verdict of the Kano Gubernatorial Elections Tribunal draws near, the spiritual foundation laid through these prayers underscores the importance of safeguarding democratic processes and standing firm in the face of challenges.





Tinubu to Inaugurate 63rd Annual General Conference of Nigeria Bar Association

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Tinubu to Inaugurate 63rd Annual General Conference of Nigeria Bar Association

 

Tinubu to open 63rd NBA Conference in Abuja


Anticipation is high as President Bola Tinubu is set to inaugurate the 63rd Annual General Conference of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) in Abuja over the upcoming weekend.


The decision to have President Tinubu open the prestigious event comes in response to an invitation extended by the leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), spearheaded by Barrister Yakubu Maikyau, SAN.


The honor of hosting the NBA delegation at the Presidential Villa was observed on Friday. During this meeting, President Tinubu made a significant commitment: his administration will embark on a comprehensive review of the remuneration structures for judicial officers across the nation. The President emphasized that the fight against corruption demands a thorough evaluation of the salaries and allowances allocated to judicial officers. This endeavor is of personal significance to President Tinubu, given his impactful role in overhauling the justice administration system in Lagos State.


In response to a request made by the NBA president, President Tinubu stated, "We must address the issue of remuneration if we are genuinely dedicated to combating corruption within the Judiciary. Our assessment will encompass not only the cost implications but also the far-reaching consequences."


Moreover, President Tinubu recognized the critical need to address the existing vacancies within the Supreme Court. He underlined that these vacancies present responsibilities that must be fulfilled, echoing recommendations put forward by the National Judicial Council (NJC).


"Considering the majority of them are presently on vacation, upon their return, we will delve into their recommendations and proceed to fill these vacancies. It is a commitment we hold to fulfill," President Tinubu affirmed.


Expressing his gratitude for the privilege, President Tinubu acknowledged the invaluable contributions of numerous lawyers within his inner circle. He pointed to individuals such as Femi Gbajabiamila, the Chief of Staff, Victor Adeleke, the State Chief of Protocol, and Prince Damilotun Aderemi, his Principal Private Secretary, all of whom bring legal expertise to his team.


The NBA President took a moment to applaud President Tinubu for his choice in appointing distinguished legal minds to his cabinet. Notably, he acknowledged Lateef Fagbemi, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, as an exemplary addition from the legal fraternity. The convergence of legal expertise within the government reflects a commitment to informed decision-making and the strengthening of the nation's legal foundation.

Friday, August 25, 2023

Soludo issues certificates of recognition to Anambra monarchs

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Soludo issues certificates of recognition to Anambra monarchs

 

Soludo issues certificates of recognition to Anambra monarchs

In a significant move to uphold the legitimacy of traditional leadership, Governor Chukwuma Soludo of Anambra State has awarded certificates of recognition to four esteemed traditional rulers within the state. The formal ceremony took place on a recent Saturday in an intimate setting at the government house in Awka.


During this event, Governor Soludo drew attention to the concerning issue of unauthorized individuals assuming the roles of traditional rulers across various communities. He emphasized that such actions would no longer go unchecked. Going forward, those who engage in such impersonation will be subject to a six-month imprisonment.


The announcement was accompanied by an official statement from the governor's press secretary, Mr. Christian Aburime. The statement disclosed the names of the honored traditional rulers who received their certificates: Igwe Mkpuorah Ngini of Isuaniocha in Awka North Local Government Area, Eze Augustine Nwangwu of Ajali in Orumba North Local Government, Igwe Alexander Azike of Igbo-ukwu, and Igwe Ikechukwu Ezeofor of Umuona, both in Aguata Local Government Area.


Governor Soludo emphasized that these traditional rulers had been elected by their respective communities following the guidelines set forth in their constitutional frameworks. The governor reaffirmed the state's commitment to abiding by the traditional rulers law and ensuring that the voices of the people were honored through proper democratic processes.


The governor expressed his concern over the prevalence of caretaker committees in many communities across Anambra State, which had previously caused disruptions in the well-being of the populace. To rectify this, his administration had facilitated over 110 elections using the option A4 system, strengthening the democratic foundation of the state.


Governor Soludo concluded his address by reiterating the legal consequences for anyone who falsely portrayed themselves as a traditional ruler without the state's endorsement. The strict implementation of the law would see these individuals facing a six-month jail term. This proactive stance by Governor Soludo is poised to restore the integrity of traditional leadership while upholding the principles of justice and legality in Anambra State.

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

BREAKING: Lagos Assembly confirms 22 Sanwo-Olu’s commissioner-nominees, rejects 17

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BREAKING: Lagos Assembly confirms 22 Sanwo-Olu’s commissioner-nominees, rejects 17

 

BREAKING: Lagos Assembly confirms 22 Sanwo-Olu’s commissioner-nominees, rejects 17


In a significant development, the Lagos State House of Assembly has given its seal of approval to 22 individuals out of the 39 cabinet nominees recently put forth by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. This decisive move was carried out during a session chaired by the Speaker of the House, Rt Hon Mudashiru Obasa. He highlighted that the endorsement came about after an exhaustive and meticulous evaluation of the nominees by a special ad-hoc committee headed by the Chief Whip of the House, Hon. Fatai Mojeed.


Commending the committee's thoroughness, Speaker Obasa emphasized the nominees' responsibility to uphold their role as public servants, serving the greater good of the state's populace rather than catering to personal interests. The Speaker also reiterated the House's unwavering commitment to advancing the welfare of the state.


The confirmation process transpired through a voice vote, where Speaker Obasa announced the names of the nominees one by one. Nonetheless, it's noteworthy that the Assembly withheld approval for 17 of the nominees, reflecting the conscientious approach taken by the legislators in their evaluation.


This development marks a pivotal step in shaping the governance landscape of Lagos State. As the newly confirmed members prepare to take on their official duties, the spotlight remains on their dedication to fulfilling their obligations for the betterment of the state and its citizens. The Lagos State House of Assembly's rigorous screening process underscores its commitment to ensuring that only the most qualified and dedicated individuals are entrusted with the task of steering the state toward progress and prosperity.

Monday, August 21, 2023

BBNaija All Stars: Biggie introduces Lucy, Prince, Kim Oprah, Omashola as house guests

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BBNaija All Stars: Biggie introduces Lucy, Prince, Kim Oprah, Omashola as house guests

 

BBNaija All Stars: Biggie introduces Lucy, Prince, Kim Oprah, Omashola as house guests


In a thrilling twist to the All Star edition of Big Brother Naija, four former housemates have been introduced as special 'house guests.' The announcement of their arrival was made by none other than the charismatic host of the reality show, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, during a live eviction broadcast.


These seasoned house guests include Lucy, Prince, Kim Oprah, and Omashola, all of whom have previously graced the Big Brother Naija stage. The anticipation surrounding their entrance into the house was palpable, and it was at 8:15 pm that they made their grand appearance, greeted with a wave of excitement from their fellow housemates.


While these familiar faces are back in the Biggie's house, there's a unique twist this time around. Although they will engage in tasks, wagers, and intimate diary sessions, they won't be contending for the coveted N120 million prize. Instead, their role seems to be one of adding an intriguing dimension to the ongoing season.


This captivating development came on the heels of an eventful day in the house, as the previous occupant, Kiddwaya, found himself bidding farewell to the competition. As the day unfolded, Kiddwaya's name was announced as the third contestant to be evicted. Alongside Tolanibaj, he fell into the category of the two least-voted housemates, leading to his exit from the show.


This crucial decision was made by the collective verdict of a jury composed of Vee, Elozonam, and Saskay. Their unanimous choice marked a significant moment in the unfolding narrative of this All Star edition, as the remaining housemates continue to vie for the ultimate prize while sharing their space with the intriguing quartet of house guests.

Sunday, August 20, 2023

We’ll complete all projects in Delta – Gov Oborevwori

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We’ll complete all projects in Delta – Gov Oborevwori

 

We’ll complete all projects in Delta – Gov Oborevwori

Governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State has reaffirmed his commitment to concluding all ongoing projects under his administration. This assurance was delivered during the 23rd Ogwa Ika and 19th Ika Ka Mma Annual Lecture series, which took place at Idumu-Esah in the Ika North East Local Government Area.


Speaking through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Kingsley Emu, Governor Oborevwori expressed that the construction of the Rest Park, situated between Umunede and Emuhu, is set to commence shortly.


Regarding the Rest Park, he assured, "We have effectively addressed all pertinent matters, and progress is imminent. As for the stalled road projects, we encourage you to provide us with the project locations and details of the contractors responsible for swift action."


On the complex issue of herders and farmers, he conveyed, "We are proactively handling the concerns surrounding this matter. In each local government area, committees have been established to navigate the challenges and dynamics of the relationship between herders and farmers."


Governor Oborevwori emphasized the importance of unity, stating, "Our unity is paramount. We should dedicate ourselves to nurturing and maintaining a cohesive community."


Expressing concern about the increasing waywardness among young individuals, he reminded them of the value of education. He stated, "Success in life is multifaceted; adhere to proven pathways towards progress to avert regrets."


Governor Oborevwori called upon esteemed sons and daughters of Ika to invest in their homeland, asserting that such endeavors would generate employment opportunities for the youth, acknowledging that government alone cannot fulfill all employment needs.


Conveying gratitude to the organizers of Ogwa Ika, he encouraged continued collaboration with traditional leaders, government entities, and relevant associations in advancing societal betterment.

Tinubu redeploys three Ministers, assigns new roles to others

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Tinubu redeploys three Ministers, assigns new roles to others

 

Tinubu redeploys three Ministers, assigns new roles to others


President Bola Tinubu has given his endorsement for the reassignment of three Ministers, a development that has been detailed in an official statement issued by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale.


One of the key changes involves the relocation of Engr. Abubakar Momoh from his previous role at the Federal Ministry of Youth to a new position at the Federal Ministry of Niger Delta Development. Simultaneously, the responsibility of the Federal Ministry of Youth will soon be taken up by a Minister-designate, as part of the upcoming reassignment plans.


Moreover, the Ministers-designate designated for the Federal Ministries of Transportation, Interior, and Marine & Blue Economy have undergone a significant reshuffling:


(A) H.E. Adegboyega Oyetola will now be taking on the role of the Honourable Minister of Marine & Blue Economy.


(B) Hon. Bunmi Tunji-Ojo will assume the responsibilities of the Honourable Minister of Interior.


(C) Hon. Sa’idu Alkali is slated to serve as the Honourable Minister of Transportation.


Additionally, both Ministers of State in the Oil & Gas sector have been integrated into the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources, each with distinct designations:


(i) Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri will now hold the position of Hon. Minister of State (Oil), Petroleum Resources.


(ii) Hon. Ekperipe Ekpo's new designation is the Hon. Minister of State (Gas), Petroleum Resources.


In another notable development, the President has granted approval for the renaming of the Federal Ministry of Environment and Ecological Management, which will now be known as the Federal Ministry of Environment.


It is important to note that all the aforementioned adjustments will take immediate effect, following the directives issued by the President himself.

Saturday, August 19, 2023

Subsidy removal palliatives: Gov Fintiri constitutes 20-member distribution committee

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Subsidy removal palliatives: Gov Fintiri constitutes 20-member distribution committee

 

Subsidy removal palliatives: Gov Fintiri constitutes 20-member distribution committee


Governor Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa State has taken a proactive step in addressing the potential impacts of fuel subsidy removal on his state's population. To manage the distribution of palliative items aimed at alleviating these effects, the Governor has established a 20-member implementation committee.


According to an announcement from Humwashi Wonosikou, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, this committee encompasses a diverse array of organizations, agencies, groups, and individuals. The main objective of this collective effort is to ensure a streamlined and equitable distribution of assistance throughout the state.


The initial phase of distribution will encompass essential provisions like grains and other vital food items. This strategic initiative is anticipated to extend immediate relief to the people of Adamawa State, helping them navigate the challenges brought about by the removal of fuel subsidies.


Heading the committee is Awwal Tukur, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), who will oversee the coordination of efforts and decision-making processes. The committee's composition reflects a comprehensive approach, including representation from various sectors of society.


The lineup comprises distinguished members, including two prominent first-class chiefs, two representatives from the National Assembly, two members from the state House of Assembly, the Commissioner of Humanitarian Services for the state, as well as the Head of Service. Moreover, the committee encompasses key figures such as the state's ALGON chairman, commanders of both the 23 Armoured Brigade Yola and the Air Force Base Yola, the Commissioner of Police, the director of DSS (Department of State Services), and the commandant of NSCDC (Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps).


Community and religious organizations are also integral parts of the committee, with representation from CAN (Christian Association of Nigeria), the Muslim Council, NUJ (Nigeria Union of Journalists), NLC (Nigeria Labour Congress), TUC (Trade Union Congress), and NCWS (National Council of Women's Societies). Additionally, a representative from the Adamawa State Emergency Management Agency (ADSEMA) will serve as the committee's secretary, ensuring efficient administrative support.


While the Government House in Yola did not explicitly mention the origin of the palliative items, it's notable that Adamawa State, along with other states, is set to receive a five billion naira fuel subsidy removal allocation from the Federal Government. This funding will contribute to the resources available for the state's palliative efforts, reinforcing the Governor's commitment to the welfare of his constituents.

Sunday, August 13, 2023

NDLEA busts three syndicates in Lagos, arrests drug baroness, four kingpins

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NDLEA busts three syndicates in Lagos, arrests drug baroness, four kingpins

 

NDLEA busts three syndicates in Lagos, arrests drug baroness, four kingpins

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has successfully dismantled three illicit drug syndicates operating within Lagos State. This commendable achievement was recently announced by Femi Babafemi, the Director of Media and Advocacy at NDLEA, through an official statement issued on a Sunday.


Babafemi revealed that the coordinated efforts of the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) of NDLEA led to the dismantling of these three major drug trafficking networks.


A significant breakthrough was the arrest of Faith Ebele Nwankwo, a female leader of one of the syndicates. On August 9, NDLEA operatives apprehended her at her residence located at House 6, C Close, 3rd Avenue, Festac area of Lagos. She was intercepted shortly after returning from a warehouse at Plot 3432 Sola Akinsola Street, Divine Estate, Amuwo Odofin. Here, she had loaded eight cartons of tramadol 225mg into an unmarked white Honda Pilot SUV. A search of her residence and the warehouse yielded an astonishing discovery: 2,750,000 pills of Tramaking, a brand of Tramadol 225mg and 250mg, packed within 39 cartons, with a total weight of 1,916 kg. The drugs, SUV, and the suspect were taken into custody, marking a significant dent in the syndicate's operations.


Another syndicate dealing in cocaine and Canadian Loud faced a similar fate on August 4. Tracked to Atlantic Nominee Estate in the Lekki-Ajah area, the members were apprehended in possession of a Toyota Highlander SUV loaded with 8.49kg of cocaine and 10.3 kg of Canadian Loud, intended for distribution. The arrest of Urama Chinemelum Precious, 32, and Adelakun Ilelabayo Oluade, 55, was followed by a subsequent operation at Chinemelum's residence in Eti-Osa, leading to the recovery of an additional 18 blocks of Loud, weighing a total of 18.5kg.


The third syndicate's downfall occurred on August 5 when Udeh Vincent Ogbonna, 53, and Okonkwo Ifeanyi Uzozie, 50, were apprehended at a commercial bus terminal in Jibowu, Yaba. Their capture came just as they were about to dispatch 25kg of ephedrine hydrochloride to the Southeast. This duo was part of a larger syndicate engaged in the importation, distribution, and diversion of precursor chemicals used in methamphetamine production.


The dismantling of these syndicates underscores the relentless efforts of NDLEA in curbing drug-related crimes and maintaining the safety of the community.

I warned against ‘Emilokan’ politics – Pastor Tunde Bakare

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I warned against ‘Emilokan’ politics – Pastor Tunde Bakare

 

I warned against ‘Emilokan’ politics – Pastor Tunde Bakare

In a thought-provoking reflection, Pastor Tunde Bakare, the serving overseer of the Citadel Global Community Church, revisited his prior cautionary message to Nigerians about the perils of what he termed "Emilokan" politics. The Yoruba phrase, signifying 'It's my turn,' gained prominence during President Bola Tinubu's 2023 election campaign. Bakare contended that the concept of Emilokan holds a latent tendency toward authoritarianism.


Addressing his congregation, Bakare recalled, "I vividly remember the warning I sounded to the Nigerian populace back in January 2023 in my discourse titled 'Bridging the gap between politics and governance.' I cautioned that the politics driven by entitlement, the 'emilokan' variant of politics, could give rise to a presidency with unchecked power, one that might veer towards autocracy and become intolerant of dissent."


Expressing his reservations about the proposed military intervention by ECOWAS in the Republic of Niger, Bakare remarked, "Nigeriens' local support for Nigeria is presently at an all-time low. Thus, embarking on warfare would prove counterproductive. While we unequivocally denounce coup d'états in West Africa, it's crucial for African leaders to engage in profound self-examination. We urge Nigeria to demonstrate strong leadership during this critical juncture. The central question remains whether President Tinubu possesses the moral leadership capacity, even within the confines of the nation."


Worth noting is Bakare's participation in the previous year's All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential primary, which ultimately saw the emergence of Tinubu as the party's flagbearer. This dynamic adds an additional layer of significance to Bakare's observations and reflections on the current political landscape.

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Pay outstanding arrears, wrap up negotiations on living wage – Federal workers tell FG

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Pay outstanding arrears, wrap up negotiations on living wage – Federal workers tell FG

 

Pay outstanding arrears, wrap up negotiations on living wage – Federal workers tell FG

The Federal Workers Forum (FWF) has issued a plea to the federal government, urging the prompt settlement of all pending arrears owed to workers. In addition to this, the forum has implored the government to devise a comprehensive plan for the payment of a cost of living allowance before the close of this month.


Comrade Andrew Emelieze, the National Coordinator of the FWF, communicated these concerns through a statement released to DAILY POST on Wednesday. Emelieze underscored that Nigeria's already challenging economic landscape has been further exacerbated by the recent announcement of the removal of fuel subsidies.


Emelieze emphasized that the withdrawal of fuel subsidy has precipitated a substantial crisis in the cost of living throughout the country. As the third month since the subsidy's elimination unfolds, the nation has witnessed a sharp escalation in the prices of goods and services. Unfortunately, wages have remained stagnant, significantly eroding the purchasing power of Nigerian workers.


In response to these pressing challenges, Emelieze called upon essential stakeholders to take concerted action. The Federal Workers Forum extends its call to the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), the Trade Union Congress of Nigeria (TUC), and the federal government to expedite negotiations surrounding a living wage for Nigerian workers. The forum emphasizes the need for these discussions to culminate in decisive resolutions by the end of September 2023.


The FWF's appeal serves as a reminder of the intertwined challenges facing the country's workforce, as well as the critical role played by negotiations and decisions affecting wages and allowances. As the government grapples with economic complexities, the concerns raised by the FWF highlight the urgency of addressing arrears and implementing measures to alleviate the adverse effects of the fuel subsidy removal on the cost of living for workers across Nigeria.