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BREAKING: Senate Throws Out Buhari’s Request To Borrow $30bn

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The Nigerian Senate this  morning threw out President Muhammadu Buhari's request to approve the external borrowing of $30 billion to finance 2016 budget.

Buhari had last week written to the Senate, requesting for the approval to borrow about $30bn as 2016 – 2018 External Borrowing Rolling Plan.


However, when the matter came up for deliberation and was moved by the Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, the senator representing Kogi West, Senator Dino Melaye indicated to lead a debate on the matter, but was turned down by the Senate President, Bukola Saraki


It was later subjected to a voice vote, at the end of which the ‘Nays’ turned out the loudest vote.


This Female Banker Hires These Assassins To Kill Husband, You'll Be Shocked Why

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This Female Banker Hires These Assassins To Kill Husband, You'll Be Shocked Why
Mrs.  Oluchi Onyebuchi, a 32 year old female banker was paraded along two other suspects for a failed assassination attempt on her husband, Onyebuchi Tochukwu.

The duo of Chigozie Smart Nworie and Kingsley Ikechukwu Ofotele were contracted alongside one other suspect, now at large, to assassinate her husband over a marriage issue.

The female banker, who was said to be a staff of Fidelity Bank was said to have contracted the suspects and also arranged all ammunition including acid to be used in killing the man. Oluchi was said to have hid all the ammunition in Ayobo, Lagos residence of her estranged husband and directed the hired assassins on where to get them.


The suspects were said to have attacked Tochuckwu recently and matcheted him to point of death before pouring the acid on him.

They immediately fled the scene and took away his Range Rover Jeep which his wife instructed to be delivered to her brother in Anambra State.

Parading the suspects before newsmen at the command headquarters in Eleweeran, Abeokuta, the state Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu said the suspects were arrested the same day on their way to Anambra.

The Commissioner said the police on stop and search operation in Ijebu-Ode Benin expressway noticed a blood stain on the car while the occupants were unable to give satisfactory answer.

Ilyasu said mobile phones were taken away from the suspects while calls to the phones were monitored leading to the arrest of the wife.

He said, “The suspects went there as planned; matcheted the man severally on his head and poured the acid on him. It was the smoke and the offensive odour that came out from the suit worn by the victim when the acid touched it that made the suspects to quickly abandon him and went away with his Range Rover Jeep which the wife instructed them to deliver to her brother in Anambra state”.

The CP further stated that the estranged couple has been separated for a while with the wife living with her father somewhere in Lagos State, while the husband had a date with a court recently over the custody of the only daughter of the marriage.

Fielding questions from newsmen during their parade at Eleweeran, the banker denied contracting the duo of Chigozie and Kingsley and one other at large to assassinate her husband.

Though she acknowledged that the about three years old marriage had crashed, Oluchi told journalists that she had no reason to kill her husband.



I Should've ARRESTED, PROSECUTED Buhari In 2015, But... - Jonathan

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Daily Times- In what appears like a criticism of his successor’s selective anti-corruption war, and intolerance for freedom of speech, former President, Goodluck Jonathan, has tactically revealed why he did not detain President Muhammadu Buhari, during his reign. 

Recall, that prior to the 2015 election, Buhari, the then Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, had threatened violence, if the 2015 elections were rigged in favour of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP. 



“If what happened in 2011 (alleged rigging) should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood.’’ Buhari had said. 


He added that, “Nigeria had neither political prisoners, nor political exile under my administration.” 

Jonathan, who was the keynote Speaker at the Nigerian Lawyers Association’s Annual Dinner and Merit Awards ceremony, held in New York, mentioned some factors he considered to be his administration’s democratic credentials.


Renown Nigerian Female Blogger, Linda Ikeji Launches Own Social Media Platform, Linda Ikeji Social

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The renown female Nigerian blogger, Linda Ikeji has launched a social media platform christened Linda Ikeji Social, with the acronyms LIS. 


 According to the blogger, LIS is an idea she has been conceived and began work on six months ago. 

Her words:
 "LIS is basically Facebook meets Linda Ikeji Blog meets ebay.com! You can connect with friends on LIS, chat, get the latest breaking news, sell your eye witness stories to us and get paid. You can also buy and sell your goods and services from authentic buyers and sellers."
 "LIS is so different from other social networking sites in the world because you can make a lot of money by being one of our LIS affiliates via your business pages. There will also be a lot of giveaways happening on LIS...starting next week! We are giving away N1million."\
 Here her in this video

 

Photo: Live From Aso Rock As Niger Delta Leaders Meet President Buhari

Ondo PDP Guber Brouhaha: Uncertainty As Judges Withdraw, Suspend Ruling Indefinitely; You'll Be Shocked Why

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja on Tuesday suspended indefinitely its hearing into motions brought by the Ahmed Makarfi faction of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

The appeal court said its decision followed a petition filed by one of the parties in the matter on Monday.

A panel of three judges led by Jumai Sankey said that its integrity was compromised by a petition filed against it by Biyi Poroye, a member of the PDP faction led by former Borno State governor, Ali Sheriff.


Ms. Sankey said the petition was forwarded to the President of the Court of Appeal, Zainab Bulkachuwa. She said the petitioner alleged that the court, under her leadership, was prone to being compromised for financial gains.

Subsequently, the three judges on the panel withdrew their participation in the case, pending the determination of the petition by the judicial body responsible for the investigating such matters, the National Judicial Council, NJC.

Ms. Sankey said a copy of the petition was also sent to the NJC.

She said her panel would return the case files to the President of the Appeal Court.

The court was scheduled to decide on the validity or otherwise of previous judgements from lower courts on the crisis within the PDP.

A faction of the party led by former Kaduna State governor, Ahmed Makarfi, and another by former Borno State governor, Ali Sheriff, have for months battled in court over the leadership of the PDP.

As part of that battle, the faction led by Mr. Makarfi had approached the appeal court to seek nullification of previous decisions by a Federal High Court presided over by Okon Abang which has affected that faction’s candidate for the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.

Mr. Abang had on October14 given an order in furtherance of his June 29 decision where he had asked the Independent National Electoral commission, INEC, to recognise the faction led by Mr. Sheriff.

In his October 14 ruling, Mr. Abang nullified the listing by INEC of the candidate of Mr. Makarfi’s faction, Eyitayo Jegede, for the Ondo State governorship election.

The judge said the decision was premised on his June 29 judgement where his court declared as null and void the proceedings of the PDP convention which appointed a caretaker committee with Mr. Makarfi as chairman.

Shortly after that decision, the Makarfi caretaker committee approached the appellate court to demand a stay of execution of Mr. Abang’s October 14 decision.

At that time, Mr. Jegede had been recognised by INEC as the party’s flag bearer and the supporters of the Makarfi-led faction said the status quo should be maintained, pending the determination of their appeal at the appellate court.

Mr. Jegede also approached Mr. Abang’s court, according to the rules of the Federal High Court, to seek his permission to appeal the October 14 judgement. That appeal was denied by Mr. Abang on October 27.

During his ruling on Mr. Jegede’s application, Mr. Abang reiterated his decision that Mr. Ibrahim remains the authentic candidate for the PDP in the coming election of Ondo State.

In deference to the October 27 decision of the Federal High Court, INEC withdrew its recognition of Mr. Jegede and had him replaced by Mr. Ibrahim.

Consequently Mr. Jegede and other members of the party from Mr. Makarfi’s faction made further appeals to the Appeal Court demanding that it strikes out the June 29 ruling by the Federal High Court as well as that of October 14.

Those appeals were what the appellate court was scheduled to determine on Tuesday.

INEC had said Mr. Ibrahim would remain the candidate of the party in Ondo until a ruling by the appeal court.



#GovernorsGoToWork Campaign Storm Enugu, Demand Accountability From Govs

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#GovernorsGoToWork Campaign Storm Enugu, Demand Accountability From Govs
 Leaders of CSOs and NGOs in the South East championed by  the Conference of  Nigerian
Political Parties under the auspices of Governors Go To Work Coalition led by Chief Willy
Ezugwu on Good Governance Advocacy March held today  at Enugu, Enugu State.
Over 200 Civil Society rganisation under the banner of Governors Go To Work Campaign on Tuesday stormed the coal city of Enugu in their thousands to demand that state governors get down to work and deliver democratic dividends to the people.

The protesters, backed by the Conference of Nigeria Political Parties (CNPP) blamed what they termed as incompetence of state governors for the current hardship being witnesrd in the country.


In his address, the Enugu state chairman of the CNPP, Barr. Ken Ikeh said while many Nigerians blame the federal government for the current woes, state governors should and must be held accountable on how they spend their allocations.

Barr Ikeh who is also the state chairman of All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) said only the obscenely rich can claim that times are not hard in today's Nigeria.

He said situation are so bad that Nigerians are resorting to desperate acts that would have been comical but for the tragedy they portray.

He said "The stories in the mass media and social media are proof that the populace are taking hits from what is going on. Women who carry pregnancies to term only to sell the babies N20,000 apiece. Parents who are forced to exchange children for bags of rice. Thieves who snatch pots of food off the stove. Armed robbers who only want food and other absurdities are stories that have exposed the depth of desperation in the land. 

"What made the economic recession more bitter is well known. Years of neglect of critical infrastructure and failure to diversify the economy left all Nigerians vulnerable and now we are paying the price."

He said Nigerians are yet to see meaningful impact of policies from state governments.

He said, "Unfortunately, we are not seeing the states, being the second tier of government doing anything meaningful to ease the burden on Nigerians. If anything, the governors running the 36 states, across political divide, are carrying on as if there is no economic emergency in the land:

"The governors, without exception, still embark on foreign trips as if there are no costs attached to such unwarranted outings. 
Where they manage to execute capital projects, contracts are still inflated and are often awarded to foreign firms that do not use direct labour thereby denying their local population of employment.

Many of the projects at state level have not direct bearing with the immediate needs of the people but are instead meant to serve the ego of the "Excellencies". 

The state governors are still in denial of the recession and have therefore been unable to come up with meaningful solutions that will provide palliatives for the populace. 

Even the bailout funds that the federal government provided to states were largely mismanaged by governors who would not cut back on their ostentatious lifestyles and snaking convoys. 

The funds that would have trickled down to the people through the local government area councils, as the third tier of the government that is closest to the people, have equally been converted to pocket change by the governors, who have effectively killed off the local government. 

"The governors have consistently passed across the image of helplessness and often lay the whole blame on the centre without verifiable efforts at pulling their weight in view of the mandate spelt out for the states as the second tier of government in the constitution.

We are therefore by this march demanding that: 
The federal government accelerate implementation of measures to ease the economic hardship in the land. 

Each state governor must immediately present to their people what they have come up with by way solution to the recession at state level. This must include details of cuts made to non-essential expenditures like trimming down the size of their convoys.

"States must also cancel catering for official functions. Food served at such events to already sated officials go to waste and poor citizens are then forced into the dehumanizing position of eating from the leftover."

According to Ikeh, state governors must immediately allow the local government area councils operate independently as envisaged by the constitution.

He said this will include an immediate end to diversion or hijacking of local government allocations from source so that the third tier can do its work and positively affect life at the grassroots.

"State governors must immediately put an end to further foreign trips except those they are personally paying for. The money saved from calling off future foreign trips should be assigned to other more pressing expenditures.

"The 2017 budget for each state should not include provision for foreign trips. 
In essence, the states must start bearing their own weight and the governors must become more responsible to the people they sought office to serve and stop pushing everything over to the federal government as if they do not have separate budgets.

"We are holding this march to draw the attention of the state governors to what we have highlighted in a friendly manner. If the state governors continue to hide their incompetence behind the federal government, we fear the desperation in the land will soon force their citizens into the streets in their millions to protest against the system.

Meeting With Buhari Today: Here Are 16 Prerequisites For Peace Demanded By Niger Delta Elders

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Meeting With Buhari Today: Here Are 16 Demands Of Niger Delta Elders
Niger Delta leaders, under the auspices of the Pan-Niger Delta Forum, met with President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday and presented a 16-point demand to him.

They said the 16 points were where "quick wins" could be achieved to restore hope and confidence in a region that has "grown skeptical of dialogue and engagements that have hardly produced tangible results".


The demands include;

  1. Allocation of oil blocs to natives of the region, 
  2. Maritime university, 
  3. Stop of military occupation of communities and 
  4. Proper funding of the amnesty programme.
  5. Extension of Ogoni clean-up to other areas of the region, 
  6. Employment opportunities for trained ex-militants
  7. Support for internally displaced persons in the region.
  8. Relocation of international oil companies that have their head offices in Lekki and other places back to their areas of operations, 
  9. Infrastructural development, 
  10. Manpower and human resources development, 
  11. Federalism, among others.

Addressing State House correspondents after the two-hour closed-door meeting with the president, an elder statesman from the region, Chief Edwin Clark said Buhari received them very well.

He said they were not at the Presidential Villa for a battle with Buhari, saying the meeting was a combination of all interest groups.

Clark cautioned that "We have no other country than Nigeria. We cannot continue to destroy the assets of the country and the ecosystem of our environment."

The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, said Buhari told the stakeholders that he did not want a quick solution but wanted to dig into what the real problems were.

More Details soon

Daily Trust


Quit Nigeria If You Have Another Country - Buhari Tells Nigerians

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President Muhammadu Buhari has said that any Nigerian who has another country to go should be allowed to go there.

The Senior Special to the President on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, in a statement, quoted Buhari as saying this yesterday while meeting with stakeholders from the Niger Delta region.

The presidential aide quoted Buhari as saying that his government was determined to make life comfortable and affordable to all Nigerians.


"If anybody has a country to go to, let him go, we will stay here and salvage our country,” the president was quoted to have declared.

Shehu said the high-level meeting with leaders and other stakeholders was to seek ways to end the militancy and the sabotage of oil infrastructure in the Niger Delta region.

He noted that Buhari pitched a vision of unity and progress for the country in which peace reigns and said peace, security, investment and prosperity are linked together.

“If we give peace a chance, investors will come here to invest. Nobody will invest in an insecure environment,” the president said to have also noted.

Elders Meeting With Buhari: We'll Continue BOMBING - Niger Delta Militants Dissociate Self From Aso Rock Meeting

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Elders Meeting With Buhari: We'll Continue BOMBING - Niger Delta Militants Dissociate Self From Aso Rock Meeting
Niger Delta militants have declared that Federal Government’s meeting with elders and traditional rulers from the region cannot stop bombing of oil installations because the negotiators did not know the plights of their people.

Also, they said any meeting convened by the government without the inclusion of notable former Niger Delta agitators, was not intended to yield positive results.

Members of the Niger Delta Peoples Democratic Front (NDPDF) and Concerned Militant Leaders (CML), in separate messages yesterday, expressed doubt that the N10 billion development fund for the region proposed by the Federal Government was sincere.


Leaders of NDPDF and CML simply identified as General Playboy and General Ben respectively, wondered why former agitators, who know the sufferings of communities in the region, would be excluded from the Abuja meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Pipeline bombing cannot stop because the people who attended  the meeting do not know what they were there for. It was not the first, second or third time and would not be the last.  So, we cannot be deceived or bamboozled by whatever tag is given to the meeting,” Ben said.

Also, Playboy blamed the elders for the under-development of the region. “Our elders and leaders are not helping matters on issues bordering on the region. They do not really know the plights of Niger Delta people because they are wealthy and do not take issues about the region seriously.

They do not know the common people because they do no live in the region. They cannot show holistic commitment to our struggle. Our elders represent themselves, and not the people in the rural areas.

I want to state that the negotiation they are embarking on will not yield any fruit because the people, who are embarking on that negotiation do not know the plight of our people.  They are not the ones that should go and negotiate for Niger Delta people.

“We don’t need people who will play politics with the genuine struggle of Niger Delta people. We don’t want people, who are not agitators. The real agitators are people like Alhaji Asari Dokubo, Chief Government Tompolo, Egberipapa General Africa and General Joshua.

“These are the kind of people that can negotiate for our people. They know the plight of the Niger Delta people because they live in the same environment with them. They do not base abroad. They come down to the communities to know the feelings of the people. Such people should represent us.

“Today, in some of our villages, you see oil spills; artisans are all dying because of the destruction done to our environment. We learnt President Muhammadu Buhari wants to provide N10 billion infrastructure fund for Niger Delta region. That is political sabotage. That negotiation is not in the general interest of Niger Delta people.”

He pointed out that none of the former agitators is in the negotiating meeting. With due respect, we respect our elders.  But, for this meeting, we do not need them. As long as we are concerned, this meeting will not yield any positive result because the right people are not included. The real people are the freedom fighters because they know what they were fighting for.

“Niger Delta needs restructuring and does not need all this political arrangement. We have had enough of these meetings. Sincere implementation of recommendations about the region is what will end the agitation.”




Buhari Approves EFCC Arrest Of Own Newly Wedded Son-In-Law Over N3b Bank Fraud

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Buhari Approves EFCC Arrest Of Own Newly Wedded Son-In-Law Over N3b Bank Fraud
The Nigerian antigraft agency, the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, the EFCC has declared it will soon swoop on the newly wedded son-in-law of President Muhammadu Buhari, Yau Kumo over alleged N3 billion bank fraud.

report according to Sahara Reporters the  EFCC, on Tuesday confirmed that 57-year old Yau Kumo, a former managing director of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria who last weekend married Fatima Buhari, President Muhammad Buhari’s second daughter, is under investigation for fraud.

Mr. Kumo is alleged to have diverted loans and funds from the bank to fund the construction of a mega hotel in Gombe and the purchase of choice properties in Abuja.


The wedding ceremony last week was low-key as the president reportedly did not invite guests to the wedding as was expected. He reportedly claimed that as it was Fatima’s second marriage, it was not a big deal.

EFCC operatives told SaharaReporters they are investigating several petitions against the president’ son-in-law. They did not specify when he might be taken in for interrogation.

Mr. Buhari has openly stated that should any of his relatives be involved in corrupt acts, he will not shield them.  

Also last week during his visit to Harvard University in the United States, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo stressed that in fulfillment of the law, the current government will not teleguide the anti-corruption agencies or interfere in their work. He was commenting on a question concerning when former president Goodluck Jonathan would be arrested, in view of the weight of corruption issues surrounding him and his officials. 

Jonathan’s Wrong Parroting, In Wrong Climes, By Okanga Agila

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan seems to have broken his long silence since eviction from Aso Rock Villa last year. He has been quiet,watching in utter surprise the demystification and unveiling of the plague of his six-year reign of Nigeria’s ruination in all sectors by the APC- led government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

Had the former President been silent to his grave, after supervising the castration of Nigeria,his beloved country,which he now claims unfounded love,he would have easily passed as a nice gentleman cum African leader whose silence is really golden.


But Jonathan is not contented that his wife and Nigeria’s former imperial first Lady, Mrs. Dame Patience Jonathan has not assaulted and insulted the sensibilities of Nigerians enough; so he must add to it.

His wife shocked Nigerians by admitting the millions of idle US Dollars found in bank accounts linked to her in 2016 were meant for her foreign medical treatment in 2013.Only a fool would think Jonathan is prodded by his wife to suddenly become chatty.

That former President Jonathan,as a sitting President meekly conceded defeat to his opposition winner of the 2015 presidential polls, President Buhari without protestations was not a preconceived decision.It was a circumstantial act ennobled by World Leaders and leaders of Foreign Election Observer Missions who pressured him to accept defeat.

His original intention was to scuttle full announcement of the Presidential election results,as his principal agent and former Minister for Niger Delta Affairs,Godsday Orubebe hinted by his actions in full glare of blistering media cameras.

But today and out of office,Jonathan speaks to the world or the international community, which is privy to this information haughtily as a mark of his political maturity and rare gesture to deepen democracy.

In January 2016,when Jonathan received the Martin Luther King’s Southern Christian Leadership Conference Award in Atlanta,USA, he proudly alluded to this act as his demonstration “….through action that nobody’s political ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian.”

Months later,in June 6, 2016,in a speech at the Bloomberg Studios in London,Jonathan re-echoed the same feeling more pungently;
“Some may think it is ironic that perhaps my proudest achievement was not winning the 2015 Presidential Election.”

From this standpoint of self-glorification, Jonathan is unashamedly attempting to recast a fresh narrative of the success of his administration, which Nigerians did not feel or experienced.

Again,in October 2016 Ex-President Jonathan delivered a speech on the promotion of youth entrepreneurship in Africa at Oxford Union. He dubiously seized the audience to trumpet his initiation of youth empowerment schemes, which in reality existed only in shadows and at best,served as conduit pipes for siphoning public funds by his trusted acolytes.

Away from the confines of office,Jonathan believes a nation’s citizenry,particularly,the youth can only create wealth if properly educated, “… because the richest people today are those who develop ideas and commercialize them. Viable ideas can only come from educated minds,and money pursues ideas.”

But Jonathan was one Nigerian leader who hated funding and promotion of education as President.United Nations has stipulated a devotion of 26 percent of annual budgets of developing countries to education.But under the ignominious Jonathan administration,education ministry would always peg the least in budgetary allocation.

Indeed,it is under his presidency that ASUU embarked on one of the longest strikes in the country's history,lasting for six months,over the implementation of the FGN/ASUU agreement of 2009.His late boss, President Umaru Yar’Adua initiated it and he inherited.

So,what was the wisdom in establishing the politically distributed 12 fresh conventional universities when it was clear from the grumbling of ASUU that existing ones could not be properly funded and lacked qualified teaching staff?

Former President Jonathan spoke about schemes he initiated to get youth busy and gainfully employed. Citing examples,he mentioned Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria “YouWIN; ”the Youth Employment in Agriculture Program [YEAP] under his Agricultural Transformation Agenda, but conveniently refused to make any reference to the employees of SURE-P, which he refused pay or had their salary fund mortgaged to party bigwigs for his re-election campaigns. There were scores of protests from SURE-P labourers for months of unpaid stipends on assumption of office by President Buhari.

In any case,the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) and the National Planning Commission’s (NPC) official figures posted astronomical rise in unemployment figures under the infamous Jonathan Presidency.

In a 2011 Performance Monitoring Report on Government’s Ministries, Departments and Agencies, (MDAs) both the NBS and NPC alerted Nigerians to a frightening unemployment rate thus;
“In 2011, Nigeria’s unemployment rose to 23.9 percent compared with 21.1 percent in 2010.” This was further corroborated in June by the World Bank’s Nigeria Economic Report, which disclosed a worsening unemployment rate from “12% of the working population in 2006 to 24% in 2011.”

And until he was forced out of office,he left the burden for the incoming government.So,unless Jonathan tackled the unemployment crisis in the moon,Nigerians never felt any respite under him and sounding sanctimonious as he did at the Oxford Union only reminds Nigerians of the Immigration recruitment tragedy which caused the death of 19 applicants in stampedes at various centers as 120,000 unemployed youths scrambled for 4,500 vacancies.

In a plain and undisguised falsehood, Jonathan claimed that his administration witnessed “… unprecedented economic growth for Nigeria.”

“Under my watch,Nigeria was projected by CNN Money to be the third fastest growing economy in the world for the year 2015 and rated as the largest economy in Africa and the 23rd in the world by the World Bank and the IMF,with a GDP above half a Trillion US dollars,” he intoned. 
But in practical terms what beneficial memories has the hoopla about Nigeria being the largest economy in Africa brought to Nigerians? Nothing positive! The Jonathan government left months of unpaid salaries even to federal workers and government could not pay local contractors debts which piled over a trillion naira despite the “unprecedented economic growth?”

With no intention to malign,but to say the least,Jonathan wasted his breathe and energy speaking to the wrong audience,as they heard, but never believed him. So,he was unnecessarily mouthy and in the wrong place.Sometimes, silence is more golden, as nothing in his speech strikes like a philosophical statement from a leader.

Okanga writes from Agila, Benue State.

Ondo Gov Confusion: I've Bribed Judge With N350m For Victory - Mimiko Quoted In Public Bragging: The Petition, Why Judges Withdrew

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SH - Further details have emerged regarding the petition written against a judge of the Abuja Division of the Court of Appeal, Jummai Sankey, on the Ondo State Peoples Democratic Party crisis.

Ms. Sankey had earlier on Tuesday recused herself from presiding over applications brought by Eyitayo Jegede, the candidate of the Ahmed Makarfi’s PDP faction.

Her decision, which was also taken by the other two members of the panel, was on the ground that a petition had been written against them by Biyi Poroye, the state chairman of the party, from the faction led by former Borno State governor, Modu Sheriff.


The petition dated October 31, read in court, said that the Ondo State Governor Olusegun Mimiko had allegedly boasted of bribing the presiding judge with a sum of N350 million.

The petitioner, Mr. Poroye, claimed that Mr. Mimiko made the statement at a public gathering and that he had earlier boasted of treating Ms. Sankey to a bribe of N100 million.

Mr. Poroye, in the petition, alleged that Ms. Sankey had been sick for the past five years and had most likely spent her fortune on treatment, hence the possibility that she would be prone to being compromised for financial gains.

He added that Ms. Sankey was transferred from Yola, where Mr. Jegede had practiced for over 15 years, and therefore she could have had strong ties with the applicant.

He also faulted what he termed as ‘the composition of a special panel to hear a pre-election matter,' adding that there was no reason for the President of the Court of Appeal, Zainab Bulkachuwa, to have done so since the appeal was not time bound.

Counsel representing both factions had in court indicated a lack of knowledge about the said petition and condemned it.

Ms. Sankey had also condemned the decision of the petitioner to have used her illness as a basis for the allegations against her.

“Conscience is an open wound; only truth can heal it. It is painful that the petitioner used my ailment predicament to insult me, to allege that I am a poor Judge, sick for five years and prone to corruption.

“I am ready to carry my illness on my shoulder, but it is unfair for the petitioner to make my sickness an issue in his petition,” she had said.

The court had opted to ignore the petition, since the counsel indicated ignorance, but noted that any case of alleged bias has the legal requirement for consideration.

The panel, therefore, returned the case files to the president of the court, till the determination of the issues contained in the petition.

The appeal court had planned among other things to decide whether the lower court was right in deciding that the faction of the party led by Mr. Sheriff was the right camp of the PDP.

That decision was to form the basis of determining the rightful candidate to be recognized as the flag-bearer of the PDP in the November 26 election.

No Plan To Reintroduce School Fees In Osun Public Schools

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Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun on Tuesday denied reports his administration was planning to reintroduced payment of school fees in public primary and secondary schools in the state.

The governor said this while playing host to newly-elected executive members of the National Association of Osun State Students in Osogbo.

The state government was operating the free education policy in its public primary and secondary schools.


Aregbesola said that education in the state still remained free, in spite the harsh economic condition facing the state and the country.

The governor said that qualitative and functional education, particularly at the lower level, was very important and must not be neglected and abandoned by any responsible government.

He said the state government would continue to give education priority, regardless of the shortage in allocation and the economic meltdown in the state.

The Deputy Gov., Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori, who doubles as commissioner for education, said that on no account had government asked parents to pay fees for their children in public schools in the state.

Laoye-Tomori said that, the state government, in agreement with parents and guardians, only introduced a school infrastructural maintenance levy to ensure proper maintenance of all the newly-built schools in the state.

She said, “We did not also ask any of our pupils or students to pay tuition fees, as being speculated around the state.

“We have only directed that all the pupils in the Elementary Schools should pay N2000 in three tranches per annum.

“The pupils in this category will pay N1000 for the first term, and N500 each, for the second and third terms.

“For Middle School, they are to pay N3000 in three tranches, per annum.

“The students in this category will pay N1000 for each of the three terms, while High School students are to pay N6000 per annum at N2000 per term.

“This is not school fees but rather a maintenance levy because it is only introduced to pupils and students of our new schools, not those in the old schools.”

Earlier, the NAOSS National President, Comrade Oladejo Bashir, commended Governor Aregbesola for building sound minds through the provision of quality education.

(NAN)

Another Curious Amnesty Int’l’s Selective Justice in Nigeria, By Gabriel Onoja

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Another Curious Amnesty Int’l’s Selective Justice in Nigeria,  By Gabriel Onoja
The destructive hypocrisy of Amnesty International (AI) is no longer hidden to Nigerians. Not long ago, Nigerians rose in unanimous condemnations of weird reports of the organization which reeled out malicious statistics of human rights abuses or crimes against humanity in Nigeria.

It’s like AI has no any other job to do elsewhere in the world than in Nigeria. When AI is not accusing the Nigerian military of crimes against humanity in the prosecution of Boko Haram insurgency and other terrorists’ acts in the Niger Delta, it faces the Nigerian Police alleging phantom acts of brutality in detention cells.

The anger of Nigerians against AI has been expressed more bitingly by the coalition of Civil Society Organizations in the country. It at various times described such reports not only as untrue, but as cooked lies which indirectly exposes AI’s sympathies for outlaws, who have launched unrestrained and unprovoked war to destabilize the Nigerian state .

Specifically, AI’s engagement with Nigeria, especially in monitoring Nigeria military’s engagements with militants in the Niger Delta is perceived more as nocturnal spying on Nigeria for their international agents and sponsors of terror groups in the country. Despite this suspicion, AI has refused to disguise itself with the portrait of a neutral, credible and dignified human rights watch body.

An African proverb says, “Only the person who wears the shoe that knows where it pitches.” Nigeria is facing sickening insecurity challenges, where citizens have developed an inexplicable passion for all manner of violence and crimes against their own fraternity.

The unusual deployment of the Nigerian military to different parts of the country is expression of the country’s last resort in quelling these meaningless internal insurrections.

And the aggressors fight battles of this nature with different strategies. There is the ample use of sophisticated conventional weapons and also, the resort of the aggressors to voodoo or charms to remain protected. Very often, these aggressors abuse the human rights of their victims through cruel deaths, mutilation and undignified/inhuman detentions. But curiously now as ever before, AI has never reported such abuses emanating from the caves of the terrorists, militants or violent secession campaigners.

The Nigerian soldiers burst of two militants shrines in Cross River last week, where at least 23 human skulls, human parts and decomposing bodies were found is incontestable evidence of the intensity of the problem. It expresses everything, but more than anything else, the extent terrorists gangs, which the AI rush to protect like prized jewels, also abuse the sanctity of lives of other Nigerians who fall prey to their traps.

Officially breaking the news, Acting Commander of Operation Delta Safe (ODS) in Southern Cross River State, Brig. Gen. Kelvin Aligbe revealed that the raid on Ikot Ene Idem, Abakpa and Ikang Inam communities in Bakassi and Akpabuyo LGAs of the state, led to the discovery of these human parts in just four militants shrines/camps.

In the Bayelsa incident, Coordinator, Joint Media Campaign Centre, Lt. Col. Olaolu Daudu, reported that troops of Sector 2, ODS in the State acting on intelligence reports trailed and arrested the 44 members of the proscribed Nnamdi Kanu’s Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) secession campaigners’ at Lakeview Club on Mabinton Estate.

There is a striking link of the separate incidents in the two states. The arrested IPOB members were allegedly plotting to establish its Bayelsa wing. And tentative investigations unveiled these IPOB members as agents and spies of Bakassi Strike Force Militants, at a time the raid of only four militants camps had that quantum of human skulls and body parts.

It is indication of the devilish affinity of IPOB with militants who are terrorizing the Niger Delta. It means IPOB is not after any secession dream as played in public domain, but purely a criminal gang of economic saboteurs, which AI wants the Nigerian Government to treat with kid gloves.

It is curious that AI has remained silent since the horrific discovery of the cruel murder and mutilation of human beings by militant groups in the Niger Delta, which it delights in protecting and defending their human rights each time they engage Nigerian soldiers in gun battle. Is AI’ blind to justice when crimes against humanity are perpetrated by terrorists and militants on victims in the Nigerian state?

The recent incident has further exposed the hidden agenda of AI’s mission in Nigeria. Justice ought to fair and equitable to all persons and groups without disparity. When justice is selective as Amnesty International is inclined and overtly portraying in the Nigerian instance now, it creates more problems than imagined.

In the warped sense of AI, only the Nigerian government and its security agents are capable of committing acts of human rights violations. But similar crimes against humanity by organized criminal gangs in Nigeria is overlooked as nothing serious by AI, thus revealing its hidden, destructive motive, which emboldens the criminal gangs.

The posture of AI on the Cross River incident has sparked fresh concerns over the roles AI is playing in worsening insecurity in Nigeria.

Nigerians and a civil Society group, Advocates of Social Justice for All (ASJA), has frowned at the silence of AI over the discovery of the human skulls and human parts in militants’ shrines in Cross River state, an unmistakable crime against humanity .

ASJA Executive Director, Mr. Patriot Andrew James was apt in calling on the Government of Nigeria and the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague to fully investigate incident and punish the culprits and their sponsors.

The Group intoned, “It is unfortunate and very disturbing that people have misinterpreted the Human Rights charter of association and freedom of worship to take the lives of other innocent citizens while some international human rights organizations maintain an undignified silence.”

This is the plea of Nigerians. President Muhammedu Buhari should ensure he unmasks the brains behind such barbaric acts, including their foreign allies, as AI’s selective justice seems to suggest in order arraign to them before the ICC for prosecution.

Onoja is National Cordinator, Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism and writes from Abuja.


RECESSION: Buhari Bows, Sets To Accede Workers Minimum Wage Demand Of N56,000

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RECESSION: Buhari Bows, Sets To Accede Workers Minimum Wage Demand Of N56,000
Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari might increase the minimum wage of Nigerian workers as the Federal Government delegation will meet with the leadership of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) over deliberation on the issue. 

According to a report by Daily Times, the meeting which will initiate modalities that will guide negotiations for the new N56,000 minimum wage, proposed by the Worker Union.

“We have submitted that demand. As I speak with you, the negotiation committee has not even taken off, but what I was informed two days ago, is that the process has been ongoing at different levels, because there are various people driving the process.” 


“Based on his submission, ‎the Labour leaders met on Monday, October 31st, to finalize their position, preparatory to their meeting with the government team today.

“They will then meet with the government side tomorrow (Tuesday). They want to tidy up the report, including the membership of the team, that is supposed to negotiate the minimum wage,” Wabba said. 

While lamenting that ‎the sitting of the committee had dragged for too long, and that a lot of time had been lost in the process; further compounding the situation, Wabba disclosed that, “Workers are on daily basis being exposed (to high cost of living), and the purchasing power is going down, especially with the issue of the exchange rate.” 

He added: “They will be meeting tomorrow (Tuesday), and they are also trying to round off, because they said they wanted the report to then go to the Presidency for formal approval, because at the end of the day, the President must be involved. I want to assure you that we have not relented,” he said. 

The present N18,000 minimum wage, was signed into law, in March 2011, by former President, Goodluck Jonathan, thus putting an end to three years of prolonged negotiations, protests, strike, and threats between the government and the organised Labour.

APC Crisis: Tinubu Does The Worse, Party In Total Mess, Oyegun Helpless, Buhari Couldn't Even Help

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apc crisis; Buhari oyegun and tinubu
NAIJ NEWS - The feud between the National leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and the party chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun is affecting the finances of the party, NAIJ.com has been told.

A senior chieftain of the party who spoke under the condition of anonymity, confided in NAIJ.com that all is not well within the party because of Tinubu’s withdrawal of financial support to the party headquarters.  


“Things have gone from bad to worse,” the party chieftain told NAIJ.com on phone, “Ever since the refusal of President Buhari to fund the party activities, Asiwaju has been the sole financier of the party. “But he has withdrawn his support due to the way he was humiliated by the party chairman in the Ondo primary.” 

Asked to comment on the rumours that there are plans by anti-Oyegun elements in the APC to remove him and include his name in President Muhammadu Buhari’s ambassadorial nomination list, the party chieftain said it is true.

His words: “I can confirm that the report is true. The truth is even members of the APC NEC have lost confidence in Oyegun. “Why do you think they have not come out to pass a vote of no confidence on him, which is the norm in politics when a leader is under duress." 

“Majority of the NEC members are tired of Oyegun’s antics and they are all pre-occupied with positioning themselves for government appointments than staying put in party politics.”

NAIJ.com reached out to another chieftain of the party who corroborated the story. He pleaded for his identity not to be revealed because he was not authorized to speak on such matters. He said: “Baba (President Buhari) has not sent a kobo to the party since he came into office. When we went to Aso Villa to complain, he asked the party chairman how the monies for the forms sold to party aspirants was expended.  

“The party chairman could not give a reasonable explanation, so baba asked us to go and look for ways to make money for the party. 

“Tinubu has been the one funding us since then because we could not even approach the governors knowing their situation.”  

NAIJ.com efforts to get the APC official reaction to this report was not successful as at the time it was published. 

Yesterday, there were media reports that the national secretariat of the APC in Abuja has been thrown into darkness following the party’s failure to offset the N1.7 million debt owed Abuja Electricity Distribution Company. 

An electricity receipt pasted on the gate of the APC secretariat which was seen by Vanguard showed that the party had only recently paid N500, 000 of the debt.

BREAKING: EFCC ARRESTS PDP Chieftain, AKPABIO Over Fraud

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BREAKING: EFCC RRESTS PDP Chieftain, AKPABIO Over Fraud
Mr. Ibanga Akpabio, a Peoples Democratic Party chieftain, and brother to former Akwa-Ibom State Governor, Godswill Akpabio has reportedly been arrested by the men of  of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC.

Ibanga was arrested  making the rounds, Wednesday, indicated that the brother to ex-Gov Akpabio of Akwa Ibom state, Ibanga Akpabio has been arrested and detained by @officialefcc for defrauding one Mr. Robinson Uwak.

Ibanga According to the report, Ibanga Akpabio, who is the current deputy chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Akwa Ibom state, was arrested by the commission in connection with fraud


It equally made public a telephone conversation that got Ibanga into EFCC’s net.

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SHOCKER: Cook To Indicted NNPC MD Absconds With $6m Raw Cash Kept Secretly In House

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NNPC MD Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue and kachikwu
Sahara Reporters- A cook who served Esther Nnamdi-Ogbue, a Managing Director at the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in Abuja, has absconded with cash and pieces of jewelry worth $6million, a source told SaharaReporters on Wednesday.

It was gathered that the man, identified as Gabel Segbedji, a national of Benin Republic, took off with the loot in a Toyota Camry car which also belonged to her boss, last Wednesday.


Although reportedly devastated by the development, Mrs. Nnamdi-Ogbue did not report the burglary to the police, in the hope of avoiding further attention, as she is already under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

Mrs. Nnamdi Ogbue was the Managing Director of the cash-spinning Petroleum Products and Marketing Company (PPMC) before she was moved to Products Retail by then GMD of NNPC, Ibe Kachikwu, in 2015.

Segbedji is said to have been recommended for employment to Mrs. Nnamdi-Ogbue by a close friend of hers, Toke Benson.  Our source said the NNPC chief obtained the mountain of cash from kickbacks given by oil marketers

The theft of the stash is likely to affect plans for the wedding of her daughter scheduled for later this month in London.

INDICTED Judge's Multi-million Naira UK House Bought With Bribe Proceed UNCOVERED

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Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia,
One of the Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia's Several Houses
Source: Sahara Reporters
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has got a major lead into how a judge under its investigation obtained N18 million from the Managing Director of a leading oil and gas company to buy a house in London while still serving as a Federal High Court judge.

The anti-graft agency stumbled on the fresh lead while interrogating Justice Rita Ofili-Ajumogobia, one of the six judges being probed over alleged corrupt practices, while serving in the Temple of Justice. The judge, who turned in herself to EFCC for questioning last week, and is undergoing routine questioning by security agents over suspected cash receipts, admitted that she actually got the said N18 million as a soft loan from a ‘family friend’ who happened to be a major player in the downstream sector of the Nigerian oil industry, with a view to buying a house in the United Kingdom.


A top source, who confirmed the discovery of the amount in the course of investigating the judge, said the amount was wired to a foreign account from the judge’s domiciliary account for the purchase of a property in the UK.

The agency did not, however, disclose the location of the property in the UK, apparently not to hinder investigation. But to get the truth about the ‘loan’ allegedly granted the judge by the oil tycoon, the EFCC last night began questioning of MD of the firm.

The man was at the office of the commission last night and it was not clear if he would be released as at the time of filing this report. A top EFCC source told Vanguard that the money was transferred by the businessman to Justice Ajumogobia’s account in 2012, pointing out that there was no paper to indicate that it was a loan, as claimed by her.

The source said: “The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has uncovered yet another bogus financial transaction by one of the six judges under investigation, Justice Rita Ngozi Ofili-Ajumogobia.

“The Commission stumbled on the N18 million wired to a foreign account from her domiciliary account for the purchase of a property in the United Kingdom.

“Justice Ajumogobia owned up to the money but claimed it was a loan obtained privately from a family friend.

“The ‘family friend’, who is Chairman of an Oil and Gas Company from where the funds emanated, has been invited by the commission for questioning. So far, he has told operatives that the money was an assistance he rendered to her.”


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