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Group welcomes Buhari's peaceful resolution to Niger delta crisis - Warns militants not to dare the military

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Group welcomes Buhari's peaceful resolution to Niger delta crisis  - Warns militants not to dare the military
The Middle Belt Youth Leaders Forum has commended President Muhammadu Buhari's move to restore stpeace in the Niger Delta following his meeting with leaders in the region.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, secretary General of the group, Kuanum Terrence urged the militants to embrace the peace move and avoid any armed conflict.

He said refusal to embrace the peace initiated will require military action which will have consequences on the region.


He said, "The Middle Belt Youth Leaders Forum has followed with satisfaction the meeting of President Muhammadu Buhari with leaders and other stakeholders in the Niger Delta to discuss how to end the militancy and sabotage of oil infrastructure in their region.

"We see the development as a confirmation of President Buhari’s declaration that he is the president of all Nigeria just as it is a testament to his credentials as a democrat with firm belief in the power of dialogue.

"We totally support the call for the leaders of the Niger Delta to take the initiative more to do than anyone else to bring peace to their region especially now that is glaring that they are the ones influencing the militant groups."

According to him, the militant and their sponsors should also be put on notice that any attempt to dare the might of our military and their ability to protect the nation’s territorial integrity from external and internal aggressors will not be taken likely by the people of Nigeria.

He urged the stakeholders to be prepared to make realistic concessions when it comes to the discussion of their 16-point demand since it will be counter productive to wreck the other geo-political zones in the course of righting the decades of neglect that the Niger-Delta has suffered.

He said, "we therefore call for mutual caution on the part of all those involved so that this initiative that will bring development to the Niger Delta and return Nigeria to economic prosperity is not truncated by inflammatory utterances or provocative actions down the line".


Ondo Election: Gov. Mimiko Trouble Compounds As 2 Prominent Aides RESIGN, Join APC; Reveals PDP Secret Of Potential Failure

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Two Special Assistants to Gov. Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, on Wednesday, resigned their appointments and defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that those who resigned are Mrs Aderonke Morolayo, Special Assistant on Political Matters and Mr Victor Ojo, Special Assistant on Mobilisation.

In her letter of resignation dated Nov. 2, 2016 and addressed to the governor, Morolayo said, “this is to formally inform Your Excellency of my resignation from the government of Ondo State due to circumstances beyond my control


“Your Excellency, let me also use this medium to thank and appreciate you for counting me worthy to serve the good people of Ondo State in this capacity.’’

She, however, informed the governor that his decision to have his successor from the Central Senatorial District, where he hailed from, would make Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to lose the Nov. 26 governorship poll.

NAN reports that Morolayo and Ojo on Wednesday formally declared their membership of the APC.

A statement by the APC’s Publicity Secretary in the state, Mr Abayomi Adesanya, said the two politicians were received into the party by the deputy governorship candidate in the forthcoming election, Mr Agboola Ajayi.

The statement said that the two new members had pledged to work for the success of APC in the election.

It stated that Ajayi assured the defectors of equal opportunities and urged them to work assiduously for the party’s victory and progress in the state.



$15.5m: Patience Jonathan Nears Prison As 4 Companies-In-Crime Convicted

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Following their guilty plea over $15.5 million dollars they helped the former Nigerian first lady, Patience Jonathan laundered, a Federal High Court in Lagos on Wednesday convicted four companies of laundering $15.5m kept in their accounts with Skye Bank, a report according to Punch Newspaper says

The companies – Pluto Property and Investment Company Limited; Seagate Property Development & Investment Co. Limited; Trans Ocean Property and Investment Company Limited and Avalon Global Property Development Company Limited – are linked with a former Special Adviser on Domestic Affairs to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Waripamo-Owei Dudafa.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had in August frozen the accounts of the four companies and seized the $15m in the course of probing Dudafa for money laundering.


But the wife of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, Patience, had sued the EFCC and Skye Bank, claiming ownership of the $15.5m.

On Wednesday, Justice Babs Kuewumi convicted the four companies of laundering the $15.5m.

The companies had on September 15, 2016 pleaded guilty to laundering the money when they were arraigned by the EFCC along with Dudafa, a lawyer, Amajuoyi Briggs; and a banker, Adedamola Bolodeoku.

But Dudafa, Briggs and Bolodeoku pleaded not guilty.

Based on the guilty plea of the companies, the EFCC prosecutor, Mr. Rotimi Oyedepo, reviewed the facts of the case and told the court how the companies laundered the money.

Oyedepo told the judge that the money was stolen from the State House, Abuja.

He said, “The EFCC received an intelligence report showing vividly that the fourth to seventh defendants retained proceeds of crime. Our investigations showed that Festus Iyoha admitted receiving the funds from the first defendant (Dudafa). Iyoha is a domestic staff at the State House.

“He admitted that funds credited into the accounts were given to him from the State House.”

Oyedepo said Iyoha paid $3,096,377.38 into Pluto’s account; $3,410,534.71 into Seagate’s account; $3,765,711.87 into Trans Oceans’ account; and $250,000 into Avalon Global’s accout.

He said the accounts of the companies were domiciled in Skye Bank.

Justice Kuewumi admitted the accounts statements in evidence. He also admitted their mandate cards, certificates of incorporation and statements made to the EFCC by the companies’ representatives.

While convicting the companies of money laundering, the judge said he was satisfied that the EFCC had proven its case beyond reasonable doubt.


'OBASANJO' Floats New Political Party, ABC

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Taiwo Obasanjo,Daily Sun Interview- Taiwo Obasanjo, is ex-wife of former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo. In this interview, she unfolds her plan to float a political party, with the name, Abundant  Blessing  Congress. She says her mission is a “divine assignment from God.’’

Why are you interested in floating a political party? What exactly is your mission and  why not find accommodation in existing platforms?

I have a divine assignment from God to come out with something like this. It has a divine agenda. What is the divine agenda? What is the agenda? It is to create a selfless platform for people to come together and become the custodian,   part and parcel towards rebuilding this nation. We shouldn’t leave it to only the government of the day to run. It is going to be a kind of shadow government, that will also externalise itself in all that they want to do for the nation. The Abundant  Blessing  Congress  will also be internalizing what they want to do and that’s what we are going to externalize in the nation. That’s why I said we shall have a shadow government, because right now, what we have doesn’t make me happy.


Everyone is blaming Buhari and he is actually being demonized. I believe he shouldn’t be demonized, I believe he should be appreciated because he is faced with a lot of deep challenges and you may ask, how do you now solve the problems? 

Yes, we can solve the problem because he came as a caterpillar to clear the bush but he isn’t the one that will be building that foundation, I believe he can build a superior foundation on the one he has laid. And what is the foundation he has come to lay? His mission is to bring us back to a people with conscience, a people that must know that we should rule with fear of God; that is, we should be accountable and there should be  disciplined and we shouldn’t institutionalize dishonesty. So, the man shouldn’t be hated.

But you have admitted that the man is faced with a lot of challenges; will it be right to say he is overwhelmed by the enormity of the challenges?  Even his wife said the presidency has been hijacked by a cabal. What is our take?

You have made reference to his wife’s comment. I agree with that and that’s why I say Buhari isn’t the person to be blamed, we shouldn’t heap blame on him; there are forces beyond him which he is unaware of. Perhaps, I don’t know but they are behind the throne. I will call them sadistic power, they are always unleashig their venom.

This your observation of a sadistic power; do you align yourself with observation of former presidential spokesperson, Reuben Abati, who talked about demonic forces within the precinct of the Presidential Villa?

Yes, Buhari may not be aware, they work gradually like I told you.

Buhari from my own personal psycho-analysis and information given to me by the Almighty God, is 100 percent good. He is clean, he has what you call undiluted honesty, he has what you call undiluted integrity and he isn’t cunning,  he isn’t sly. He isn’t hypocritical.  But there are sadistic forces behind the throne, he isn’t even aware that they are sadistic and they are using their venom to poison the agenda given to him by God. He hasn’t come to inflict pain or hardship on the people, but right now, the change we are now experiencing in the nation is change into greater hardship, greater problem than we have ever seen before in the history of this country.

With the picture you have painted, invariably you are saying, Buhari himself needs to be delivered from sinister forces before he can deliver the nation?

No, it isn’t Buhari that has to be delivered, it is  we the people that have to take it up as our responsibility. Let me give you an example. When small pox was a plague in the world, killing so many people, the cure for small pox was found in administering the same virus into the virus killing the people and that’s where the cure came for small pox—virus into virus and the plague was stopped.  Just like that! So, the solution is the people now. Like I said, the emphasis, the focus, the blame, whatever it is, shouldn’t be on Buhari or Jonathan. I think  the people have to come in, which is what our party now, our congregation, the people have to come right now and now begin to discuss, to actualize how we are going to solve our problems ourselves, without heaping everything on the president, because he cannot solve them all alone. The solution to Nigeria’s problem is with Nigeria.

Has your party applied to INEC for registration?

We will move toward that but we want to create the awareness first. We want to create a newer platform. I am not saying those on ground are already grounded, because I haven’t come as a judge, or a social critic and I haven’t come as a self-righteous saint to pontificate.

People might take me for a front for Daddy Obasanjo, no. I am not a voice for him, I am a voice for the Almighty God. I am a mother and when a mother sees her children, going through a lot of pains, she has to play her own part to ameliorate the suffering of her family.

So, what we are trying to do is a family affair, a family platform.

In specific terms, what is your platform trying to do differently?

We are coming together, men and women. Any candidate that wants to go into elective office, I am not coming forward for any elective office.

So, what will you be doing with your party?

My aim, my agenda, my objective is to get all of us together to fashion out a strategy of how we can recover our lost possession in this nation, our lost glory, how we can become a producing nation, instead of consuming and importing and how we can make life better.

Buhari still has two and half more years  to go, because a child that is going to grow will first of all crawl  before walking. We don’t want to start seeking elective office only. We want this platform to have trained the people. Everyone, I call it a family, they know our vision, our agenda and what is the agenda? Like I told you, we begin indoctrination among us, so that anyone among us seeking elective office will not get there and start thinking about what to do. In fact before, once a president from our own platform emerges, the following day he will have the names of all the ministers and the Senate can do the screening.  We also want to champion one term for everybody, from 2019.

You think federal lawmakers would not resist that?

Well, I have told you that my project has divine backing. Do we need two terms? We don’t need it and we must phase it out. Whatever you want to do, if you cannot finish in four years, let someone else take it up from there.  So, these are the areas and many, many more.

How many state chapters do you have now?

It is going to be all over the nation, but we are going to start small.

Will you be seeking an elective position? 

No, I Taiwo Obasanjo will not be seeking an elective office but my members can.  The party is hinged on three S: selfless sacrifice, selfless service and the third is selfless submission, saturated with self discipline and accountability.  Selfless service is about serving people not with the motive of money. When we talk about self discipline, even if you come, it is a conservative party, but open to suggestion, open to improvement.

Finally, when you heard President Buhari in far away Germany talk about his wife belonging strictly to the home front, how did you feel?

But that’s the truth.  The first thing a woman should do for her husband is to cook, that’s her role. You must also be useful in the bedroom and you must be there to take care of the home.

Latest Update For FIRS Jobs Applicants: Fowler Speaks On What Next As Over 700,000 Applied

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Tunde Fowler, chairman, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), on Wednesday revealed that the organisation received more than 700,000 applications from the recent job advert it placed.

Fowler made this known in Abuja when he appeared before the house of representatives committee on public petition.

The FIRS boss’ appearance at the lower chamber followed a petition from some applicants, who claimed to have been excluded from the employment processes.



The service had invited applications for various positions in series of adverts placed in some national dailies.

Fowler said that out of the 700,000 applicants more than 2,000 had first class degrees in various disciplines and were qualified to be engage by the service.

He said FIRS would recruit only 500 people, adding that the exercise was designed to increase manpower for tax revenue collection and expand the country’s revenue base.

He promised that the organisation would ensure fairness and due process in the recruitment process.

“We have secured waiver and endorsement from the Federal Character Commission in order to ensure that the right thing is done,” he said

Nkem Abonta, chairman of the committee, directed Fowler to submit to the committee the service’s nominal roll to assist it in arriving at a decision.


Evergreen Celebration of Nigeria's Success Over Terrorism, By Okanga Agila

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Nigerians and other progressive nations would not stop feting the victory of Nigerian soldiers over Boko Haram Terrorists (BHTs). Agents of retrogression and BHTs’ masked men dexterous in the art of story-telling under the moonlight are at liberty to continue to regale in what they know best.

They can even deny the reality of the decimation of terrorists in Nigeria. These doubting Thomases can live with their malicious doubts and camouflage it as patriotic concerns for Nigeria. But no one is fooled at their concealed inner pain of the obliteration of terrorists in the country and the stoppage of the patronage (including money) they enjoyed as paid informants of BHTs.


But families, communities, local governments and states in Nigeria hitherto enslaved by the threats and brutal power of insurgents have never ceased chanting songs of liberation. Whether terrorists agents eternally song their imagined resurrection from the dead, it does not halt the evergreen euphoria of celebration, distract soldiers or the focused FGN.

Nations have loud memorable accolades for Nigerian soldiers on terror war. The United Nations (UN) is not a body given to frivolities or deceit. But if this august body has added its confirmation of the suppression and eventual trounce of insurgents by its elaborate attestation through the out-going Secretary-General Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, then residues of terrorists agents can sing on rooftops about its resurgence, but no one is perturbed. International assessors from different countries and organizations have lent credence to BHTs defeat in Nigeria.

Writing in Thisday newspaper recently, a character by the identity of Adebowale took leave of himself to suspiciously and surreptitiously publicize his credentials as one of BHTs sympathizers’ or even an agent.

He titled his piece as “Buratai should respond appropriately to Gashagar attack,” in which he piteously contradicted himself by fruitlessly attempting to disparage the success of the war on terror and at the same time, unconsciously applauded the performance of Nigerian soldiers in the terror war since President Muhammedu Buhari re-invented the Nigerian Army.

The author of the piece weaved his antics around the attack on soldiers at Gashagar town in Borno state and magnified it to appear as if soldiers were overpowered and the terrorists conquered the community. He made generous allusions to unspecified number of missing and dead soldiers from an incident he has no independent details till this moment.

In disgraceful contempt for himself, even the submission by the Nigerian Army that 39 soldiers were missing from the attack, but none killed by the insurgents never assuaged him. Days later, Commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Maj.-Gen. Lucky Irabor elucidated that almost all the soldiers reportedly missing have returned.

On the contrary, Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Usman Sani could not have lied as insinuated by the author of the piece, when he quoted a text message credited to Col. Sani which simply read “Its not true.” In communication there are no half measures and if Sani’s reply text to his inquiries was necessary to quote in the piece, he would have bothered to also quote his own text message to the Colonel for proper digestion.

Col. Sani’s purported reply that “It’s not true” could be an answer to another issue, rebuttal to an exaggerated number of soldiers allegedly missing or dead. So, nothing substantial has been communicated.

By the barbaric mentality of terrorists, had any soldier been captured in the attack, they would have displayed them in chains and posted it on their videos.

His subjective reasoning that Col. Sani’s reply implied “playing politics with the lives of our gallant soldiers,” is display of incendiary madness. A soldier swears an oath to live and die for the protection of his country on the first day he is conscripted into the Army. So, what’s the fuss about a soldier dying in war?

Its elementary knowledge that in war situations, there must be casualties on either side. But what counts ultimately is triumph and Nigerian soldiers under the guardian light of COAS, Gen. Tukur Buratai have proved beyond disbelief that BHTs been conveniently conquered.

He should ask Americans the number of troops they sacrificed to terminate the reign of terrorists kingpin, Osama Bin Laden.

Having prepared the grounds of installing psychological fears in Nigerians, he betrayed his ignorant, but demonic motive by asserting “Boko Haram is still very active in Mobbar, Abadam and Chibok LGAs of Borno State… This war is far from over.”

Anybody can bet that he has not visited any of the places he is claiming resurrection of terrorists. But schools in Chibok closed over two years ago have been re-opened and operating smoothly. Except, there is another Chibok community in Niger, or else, the one in Nigeria is not under BHTs “active” control.

Communities in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states previously held to ransom by terrorists have reconnected with their social dislocation. Farmers, markets, fishermen, motorists and herders among others have re-engaged themselves with their respective trades. A bubbling night life now electrifies the moods in most Borno towns and cities. These are not signs of a people under threat of terrorism.

Then, he ridicules his submissions by saying, “clearly, the military is still battling for control, despite making gains against the terrorists.” It’s awful to admit failure and progress on the same matter at the same time. His logic has given more to the suspicion that he is the veiled ombudsman of the terrorists and even clothed with this status, his emotions could not suppress the immutable truth of soldiers’ defeat of the terrorists.

So, waiting for the reaction of the Army Chief, Gen Buratai to Ghashgar attack would still not make sense to this disfigured mind, whose agenda is not beyond celebration of sadism. It is the everyday prayer of such proxies to see the Nigerian state overthrown by terrorists and soaked by unemployment.

So, resorting to the gutter to pick any piece of information to promote this cause is an easy starter for such folks as he says, “The story in town is that our soldiers were ill-equipped to face the Boko Haram fighters that attacked Gashagar. Buratai has to do something very fast about this issue of equipment.”

He believes so much in the potency of the town crier usually domiciled in villages. He rushes to them for news and seeks to elevate it to national grandeur. It is from the same village town criers that he got the notion of soldiers on the battlefront “are being cheated by their commanders” and their morale is down.

But this is an era where soldiers write and sign petitions against their superiors to higher authorities, yet none has written any over unpaid allowances or half food allowances since Buratai took control of the army. So, why is anyone more catholic than the Pope?

Sometimes, it baffles infinitely that some Nigerians, with jaundiced wisdom feel the Nigerian Army should have listed and publicized all their arms and ammunitions in order to know how it is fortified. But would this action not amount to divulging yourself before the enemy who would take stock of the weapons you have displayed to go for higher grades to confront you? That is the wisdom some Nigerians flaunt and deploy tricks to induce compliance.

As agent of the terrorists, the writer of the piece is tacitly angling for this sort of weapon exposure to assist his comrades re-strategize, but it has fallen on sterile land. Nowhere in the world, this is tenable and Buratai is too versatile to be fooled by such tricks.

Those abreast with the history of the evolution of BHTs in Nigeria would agree that by reducing their capacity to only unleash isolated attacks at intervals alone is great achievement. Bombs no longer explode everywhere and incessantly.

But now the states are liberated and indeed, Nigeria is freed from BHTs grips to the extent nations of world have gone deep in induction courses with Nigerian soldiers as instructors, on how to fight terrorism.

Now the terrorists only dream of such opportunities, as they cannot foist their flags anywhere in Nigeria, strike with reckless abandon or celebrate a feast of captives. And all the lies about broad daylight attack on Giwa Barracks or foisting of black flags at the Police College, in Gwoza are the sabotaging schemes too naked to frighten anybody. So, the propaganda by its agents would not dampen the spirit of Nigerians or soldiers to sustain the vigil and tempo.

SHOCKER: Ex-Custom Comptroller General Refunds N1.04b Raw Cash Stolen Funds

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SHOCKER: Ex-Custom Comptroller General Refunds N1.04b Stolen Funds
A former Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko, has returned N1,040,000, 000 to the Federal Government.

Dikko, who served as the head of customs between August, 2009 and August, 2015, was earlier arrested for allegedly diverting about N40bn.

The funds were allegedly drawn from proceeds of the seven per cent cost of collection and one per cent comprehensive import supervision scheme.

A source told The Punch Newspaper that, “So far, Dikko has returned over N1bn. He returned N1bn and then N4m. He is still expected to return more money.”

“The EFCC Act Section 71 (b) gives us the power to commence investigations into the property of any person if it appears to the EFCC that the person’s lifestyle and extent of properties are not justified by law.

“Section 28 says concerning those arrested under the Act, the commission will immediately trace and attach all the assets and seizures of such a person which have been acquired.

“Section 29 permits the assets of a person arrested under Section 28 to be seized by the state.

“Dikko was a customs officer and served for about 30 years. He has to explain where he got the money to buy a mansion of N2bn”, he added.

The EFCC had, earlier in the year, seized a mansion belonging to Dikko located at 1 Audu Ogbeh Street, Jabi, Abuja.


The Dire Consequences Should Trump Wins - Clinton, Obama Warn US Electorates

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Hillary Clinton painted a grim picture of life under a Donald Trump presidency Wednesday, warning undecided voters as the ever tighter White House race entered its final five-day stretch.

Clinton made an optimistic choice in staging a huge rally in Arizona, a swing state she hopes to poach from the Republicans, but the Democrat’s tone was grim as she invited voters to envisage her defeat.

“Imagine it is January 20, 2016 and imagine that it is Donald Trump standing in front of the Capitol,” she told a 15,000-strong crowd in Tempe, triggering a chorus of boos for her Republican opponent.


“Imagine that he is taking the oath of office and then imagine that he is in the Oval Office making the decisions that affect your lives and your future,” she said.

Clinton painted a picture of Trump as a president who demeans women, exacerbates racial divisions and is so thin-skinned and unpredictable that he could “start a real war instead of a Twitter war.”

The note of caution was echoed by President Barack Obama, who warned voters that America’s very future was at stake. He will duel with Trump on Thursday when they hold rival rallies in Florida.

“The fate of the republic rests on your shoulders,” he declared in North Carolina, one of a handful of swing states where the race will be decided.

“The fate of the world is teetering and you, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction,” Obama declared.

The 70-year-old Republican, by contrast, treated supporters in Florida to a now familiar tirade, predicting Clinton’s downfall and vowing to “drain the swamp” of corruption in Washington.

Appearing before fans at a triumphal rally in Pensacola, Trump stuck closely to his well- rehearsed stump speech focused on his “contract with America, a plan to end government corruption.”

And he boasted that many opinion-makers and voters are now flocking to his standard.

“We’re only left with one person, crooked Hillary Clinton. We’re going to win. We’re going to win.”

Such talk — partly supported by one poll on Tuesday showing him moving slightly ahead of Clinton — has delighted America’s foes, made its allies queasy and spooked financial markets.

Trump has been battered by scandals that would have sunk a less brazen showman: accused of sexual assault, of not paying taxes and of ties to Russia’s Vladimir Putin and the mob.

But renewed FBI scrutiny of Clinton’s use of a private email server when secretary of state has fired up the Republican’s raucous fan base and fed doubts about the Democrat’s trustworthiness.

– Foregone conclusion –

US markets have not responded well. The Dow fell 0.4 percent and the broader S&P 500 was off 0.7 percent at the close. Earlier major markets in Asia and Europe had tumbled more than one percent.

The dollar continued to slip against the euro, losing 0.3 percent to $1.1093, while the Mexican peso — sensitive to Trump’s threat to build a wall on the country’s border — lost one percent.

The dramatic tightening in the opinion polls also frightened bookmakers. Ireland’s Paddy Power had already paid out $1 million to punters who bet on Clinton, assuming her victory a foregone conclusion.

But on Wednesday, the firm said 91 percent of bets now favor Trump, whose odds have narrowed.

This week, US Secretary of State John Kerry admitted the campaign has been “downright embarrassing” as he deals with America’s friends and foes abroad, and the latter are in full voice.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — whose regime paints America as a comic-book foe — crowed that the “catastrophic reality” of the candidates “goes beyond what even we were saying.”

In Britain, a giant effigy of Trump wielding the head of his rival Clinton was to be burned during traditional November 5 bonfire night celebrations.

– Long-shot bets –

The long and often unedifying 2016 race is now being fought in a few corners of a few states, most notably Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.

These three states offer the best chance for both candidates to cross the winning threshold of 270 out of 538 electoral college votes.

But the two hopefuls have also placed some final long-shot bets.

Clinton traveled to Arizona, which Democrats haven’t won since 1996 when her husband Bill claimed the presidency by a landslide.

An Emerson poll on Wednesday had Clinton losing the state by only four percentage points, and both of its Republican senators oppose Trump, offering the prospect of a shock Clinton win.

Meanwhile, Trump has raised eyebrows by campaigning in Wisconsin and Michigan, both traditionally Democratic states where polls show Clinton leading by six points or more.

And he spent most of Wednesday in Florida — which is likely to make-or-break his presidential dreams — and was to remain there Thursday seeking to build momentum before the dash for the finish line.


Harsh Economy: Frustrated Buhari Mulls RESIGNATION, Makes Shocking Revelations

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President Muhammadu Buhari said he almost resigned as president because of the enormity of challenges facing the country due to the fall in the price of crude oil.

According to him, because of the fall in the price of crude oil which is the live wire of the economy, 27 states in the country could not pay salaries.

President Buhari spoke at the presidential parley with the senior executive course no 38 of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPPS), Kuru at the State House.


Buhari argued that he doesn’t believe Nigeria spent billions of dollars on food and fuel importation as they are no evidence on ground to point to this fact.

He said “For 16 years and  consecutive government’s of the other party and you know that there was unprecedented revenue realised, the oil projection which can be verified was 2.1 million barrels per day. From  1999-2015 the average cost of each Nigerian barrel of oil was $100 per barrel.'

“When we came it fell to less than $30 per barrel and is now it is  between 40 and 50. Actually I felt like absconding because 27 out of 36 states in Nigeria cannot pay salaries and we know they have no other source than to depend on salaries.

“And I asked any savings? I was told there was no savings, And I asked what have you done on agriculture, power,  rails, roads. Nothing. You know more than I do because you move around. I have not been moving around since after elections but you do, how many of the Trunk A roads are still good enough?

“How many power do we have although there are some elements of sabotage.  I was told the money was used to import food and fuel. I didn’t believe the answer and I still don’t believe it.

“Until now substantial number of people in the East eat garri and groundnut, in the West pounded yam, cassava, vegetables, in the north tuwo which is made from any of the grains, millet, sorghum. They eat it in the night and warm it in the morning and eat it and take fura De nunu in the afternoon. How many of those people can afford foreign food?

According to him, the legislature dedicated 445,000 barrels per day and that is just 60 % of our requirements saying ” I said okay what of the 40%? The marketers that are bringing it just present documents, papers are just stamped and monies are taken away adding that “This is the type of things that the Nigerian elites are doing for our own country. When you go back look at your colleagues and encourage them to be truly Nigerians.”

Buhari noted that poverty reduction and inclusive development have become pillars of his administration and very close to his  heart.
“I am very pleased that the Participants, through the able leadership of the National Institute of Management and the faculty members, have taken the task seriously, as is evident in the report presented. I congratulate you for painstakingly committing your time and energy to produce such a valuable policy-oriented report that will guide this administration.

“I have looked forward to receiving this report because it touches on one of the fundamental problems confronting our nation. The Report comes at a time when our economy is experiencing a downturn and all efforts are being made by this administration to get our country moving again, Buhari said.

The president pointed out that in the last one and half years of his  administration, the economy has experienced some tough times, particularly with the decline in oil revenues, which has some harsh impacts on Nigerians at the grassroots.

He stressed that it is also important to note that the economic recession is not the making of this administration, but rather a consequence of bad management of the economy in the past couple of decades. Nor is recession limited to Nigeria – there are far, far worse cases than Nigeria.
He asserted that “Whatever the scale of the problem the important thing is how one tackles it.  Accordingly, this administration is committed to finding lasting solutions to our economic structural imbalance.

“Let us have faith in our great nation that we will come out of this recession vibrant and strong. I am glad that the report presented today has given us reason to keep faith in our ability to overcome our challenges.

According to him, there is no doubt that poverty for decades has been a major challenge to Nigeria  as a nation despite the country’s enormous wealth.

He lamented that  several policies and programmes that have been implemented over the years, as rightly observed by the report, have not broken the cycle of poverty in Nigeria.

He further stated that from the findings of the research by the Participants, it is evident that strengthening  institutions is key to reducing poverty and engendering inclusive development.

“It is impossible for this administration to ignore the poor who made great sacrifice to bring us to government.  Ours more than any other government in the history of Nigeria is a people’s government.  We therefore must and we will keep faith with the people.
“It is in this light that I wish to declare the commitment of this administration to the Sustainable Development Goals, most especially to ending extreme poverty in Nigeria.

 “It is not going to be easy, but we are committed to dealing with the challenges in a decisive manner.  Fortunately, the Report of the Participants has prescribed some concrete measures on how to reduce poverty in the country, He added.

 President Buhari commended  the efforts of the National Institute for keeping faith and moving Nigeria  towards a better society.

“The Institute, even with the limited resources, was able to come up with such a policy-oriented research findings. I want to assure you that the Federal Executive Council will carefully study this Report and implement all the practical recommendations” He stated.

During his  remarks , Acting DG of NIPSS, Jonathan Juma said a lot can be done by the national institute if more robust budgetary support is extended to it.

According to him, for the Institute to operate as an “apex institution” and be at the forefront of relevant researches for national development , it is required to recruit and retain top level academics, very senior technocrats and other experienced specialized experts.

“At the moment, I must confess to you that the national institute is operating below its conceived capacity due to its inability to attract a full complement of requisite staff who would conduct research across broad strategic areas of national life and also impact new knowledge.

“The financial situation of the national institute is precarious. The payments for utility services are in arrears and worse still, we have to live with threats of litigation from numerous creditors. Operational vehicles in the institute’s fleet have aged and are a source of constant embarrassment .

We have looked inward and appealed to the generosity of individuals and corporate Nigeria for support and we are glad that some have responded positively. However, a decisive presidential intervention for a sustainable funding of NIPSS is urgently required”, he said.






BREAKING: APC Sets To EXPEL National Spokesman, Timi Frank Over Anti-Oyegun Comments

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The Deputy National Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Timi Frank, may be expelled soon from the party following the recommendations by a committee set up to discipline him.

Frank has openly criticized the leadership style of John Oyegun, national chairman of the party, and called for his resignation

On October 26, when the disciplinary committee was inaugurated, Solomon Edoja, its chairman, promised that due process would be followed.


“We will soon invite him to state his own side of the story. We are also going to invite the petitioner because the legal procedure is that you have to hear from both sides before you can reach the decision,” he had said.

“We are going to subject our recommendation to the zonal executive committee for ratification. But, be that as it may, the APC wants to tell the world that the party is supreme, our constitution is supreme, and if there are infractions, we have to follow due process to attain whatever petition that comes before us.”

Frank, who described the panel as the “handiwork of my national chairman”, said he might not appear before it.

“I will only appear before a committee that will be constituted by respected party members because such a committee will enable me lay my complain about the party and I believe it will do what is right and take my complains to the next level. But how can I appear before a committee that will take its report to Oyegun to decide my fate,” he had said.

“If by tomorrow the committee says then invited me and I refuse to appear and so, they found me guilty, I am ready to face the battle.”

The panel has submitted its report, and in the recommendations signed by all the five members of the committee, the party leadership was advised to suspend Frank immediately, and commence proceedings of expelling him from the party.

“Since the committee is not a father Christmas, it has no choice than to rely on the prima facie evidence tendered upon the petitioner, consequent upon which, the committee hereby recommends as follows;” the report read.

“That Timi Frank be suspended from the party forthwith in line with article 21D (f).

“That zonal executive committee should recommend to the NEC for the expulsion of Timi Frank from the party in line with article 21 D (h) (ii) and (iii).”

The report was submitted to Eta Hilliard, south-south vice-chairman of APC.


Group demands fulfillment of electoral promises from northern Governors

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Good Governance Campaign Crusaders at Rayfield
Government House, Jos during a march to deman accountability and
transparency from Nigerian Governors and LG Chairmen.
It was a show of emotion, solidarity and unprecedented unity of faith as over 500 Civil Society groups, Non-Governmental Organizations and traders association came out en mass in a rally to the Rayfield Government House, Jos to demand quality service delivery from the north central Governors.

The protesters urged Nigerians to hold the governors accountable for the underdevelopment in the region, saying most of them lack ideas to moves thier states forward.

Addressing the protest, National Co-ordinator, Conference of Minority Tribes in Nigeria, Comrade Okpokwu Ogenyi who led the protest said Nigerians have roundly and collectively blamed the federal government for the biting hardship in the land but have failed to hold the state governors accountable.




He said, if anything, the governors running the 36 states, across political divide, are carrying on as if there is no economic emergency in the land, adding that the governors, without exception, still embark on foreign trips as if there are no costs attached to such unwarranted outings.

According to him, 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.

He said, "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.

"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."

The protesters were received by the Director of Press Government House, Mr Emmanuel Nanle who described the event as "a citizen action" call, saying any Governor who fails to take this seriously would be playing with fire.

Mr Nanle described the Governor of Plateau State as a good governance ambassador who is ready to partner with serious stakeholders to develop the State.

He said he was not surprised at the turn out of the activists who have seen Plateau as the first point of call and maintained that the Plateau State Governor is the only governor who is not complaining like his other colleagues in the country but ensures on daily basis that he initiated laudable projects that will better the lives of the citizenry.

Nigerian Army And The Terrorists Within, By Nkechi Odoma

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 Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt Gen Tukur Buratai
 Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt Gen Tukur Buratai
The military leadership has been in the over time been commended for the turnaround they brought to the nation's fighting capabilities. The overhaul they made was in part credited to the ability of troops to take on and wear down a terrorist insurgency that hitherto appeared endless. Changes brought on by this leadership included boosting troops' morale, somehow managing to procure some equipment even in the face of uncooperative foreign powers and training of personnel.

However, for the Nigerian Army especially, it appears the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt Gen Tukur Buratai still has a lot to do by way of training the soldiers under his command. While not generalizing or stereotyping, but it seems the Army has a handful of soldiers for whom the greatest enemy is not the rampaging Boko Haram fighters or other terrorist but ignorance. Utter ignorance! The kind of ignorance that makes otherwise trained men to market conjectures as facts and in the process imperil the entire nation.




There is no way the Army can brag about being a saintly organization in a country that has only recently begun taking on a monstrous corruption. But the kind of unrealistic claims being made by some soldiers, if they are truly soldiers, and being lapped up by some bloggers, risk destroying the military from inside out if not challenged with education. The troops should be educated on how military and army finances operate – they need to know that the COAS is not the final authority pulling the purse strings of their finances.

Even if the Army is responsible for the allowances of troops at home, which is not completely the case, is the Army also in charge of paying those on foreign mission? This significant detail escaped those who were in a hurry to land another scandalous story against the government. They were ignorant of the fact that the Defence Headquarters in the Ministry of Defence is responsible for such payment and that sometimes there is counterpart components in the funding of such operations which could cause delays. 

But for the strategic and tactical blunder it would amount to, the Army should have, in addition to training troops in the basic administration of its finances, created an electronic platform that acts like a Freedom of Information portal, which would allow soldiers track in real time what disbursements for their allowances are and at what stage the individual payment is at. Unfortunately, such platform would be a tool in the hands of terrorists who would then have the same information as the government forces that are fighting to end their reign of terror.

However, the Army must find a way to address these kind of drinking joints quality of lies that some people are easily misled into believing as was recently contained in one of the so called exposes by serving soldiers. The inconsistencies in the story speak to why no one should bother about them but unfortunately such lies begin to take on a semblance of possibility when repeated often enough.

So inconsistent was the so called “Ebuka Emeka” story that its author could not help indicating where it was coming from: “There is no any significance change between the past administration and the President Muhammadu Buhari’s government. The only difference is that during Goodluck Jonathan’s administration the Nigerian army paid complete allowances while the current one pays just half of it,” it opined. No analyst is needed to explain how this is a case of getting at the Buhari administration through one of its performing institutions and appointees, the Army and Buratai. There are other inconsistencies that indicated Nigerians were being lied to.

For instance, a glaring inconsistency was that they accused the COAS of misappropriating their allowances in one breath and in the same story identified him as the one person that can “mind the welfare and allowances of personnel”. They also suggested that soldiers are now buying their own uniforms forgetting that the Army had banned the unauthorized use of military uniform, which happens to be a commodity that is not meant for sale by civilian businesses. If the soldiers that told the said story had personally bought their own uniforms and kits from some black market then should have morally submitted themselves for violating a valid order on the illegal sales and buying of military uniforms.

The uniform issue aside, those murmuring about their allowances being hijacked are also unpatriotic citizens who will rather spin tales about corruption instead of taking the bull by the horn and exposing the leaders they claim are hijacking their allowances. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has demonstrated the political will to dispassionately treat non-frivolous petitions. If those making these allegations have facts like they claim then they should approach the EFCC and can even use anti-corruption NGOs so that their identities are protected as whistle blowers while they are still able to expose corrupt leaders.

Not being forthcoming with information along this suggested line is being unfair to the COAS who has maintained an open door policy. Instead of sensationalizing issues using online medium, the series of the channels for communicating grievances would have yielded better results. This is why each Nigerian soldier needs to properly school themselves on other issues apart from warfare to also learn other basics needed to excel in the institution they serve. 

One is not attempting to detract from the gallantry of Nigerian troops and their numerous sacrifices in the last one year, which has brought about the remarkable success in the fight against terrorism, but misinforming the public about the internal state of affairs of the Army risks given a moral boost to the terrorists they are fighting. There should be a limit to how far some people are willing to go in destroying the country just to make cheap political points.

BREAKING: SENATE Strike Threat: INEC fixes Dec. 10 for Rivers re-run, Dec. 3 for Lagos, FCT

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BREAKING: SENATE Strike Threat: INEC fixes Dec. 10 for Rivers re-run, Dec. 3 for Lagos, FCT
Following threat by the Nigerian Senate it would go on strike should the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) refused to conduct rerun election in Rivers State and others, the electoral umpire has fixed Dec. 10 for the conduct of the outstanding National and State Assembly elections in Rivers.

A statement by the Secretary to the commission, Mrs Auguta Ogakwu, on Thursday in Abuja said that the commission had also approved Dec. 3 to conduct election for the vacant Ifako/Ijaiye seat of Lagos state in the House of Representatives.

The seat became vacant following the death of the member who represented the constituency in the house, Mr Adewale Oluwatayo, in July.




On the same day, according to the statement, the commission will also conclude rescheduled councillorship polls in some area councils in the Federal Capital Territory.

“After months of intensive planning and wide consultations, the Independent National Electoral Commission on Thursday approved the conduct of Lagos’ House of Representative election on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016.

“Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Councillorship election will also hold on Saturday, Dec 3, 2016.

“Rivers, National Assembly (Senate and House of Representatives) and State House of Assembly elections on Saturday, Dec. 10, 2016,” the statement said.

It would be recalled that the National Assembly on Wednesday, gave INEC Dec. 10 deadline to conduct pending elections in Rivers and other parts of the country.

The Senate also threatened to suspend plenary if the commission failed to meet the deadline.


BREAKING: At Last NJC Makes U-Turn, SUSPENDS 7 Indicted Judges

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BREAKING: At Last NJC Makes U-Turn, SUSPENDS 7 Indicted Judges
The National Judicial Council, NJC, has suspended seven senior judges arrested in October by the State Security Service for alleged corruption.

The NJC had initially refused to suspend the judges despite public pressure, saying the allegations against them had not been substantiated.

It however said the judges had voluntarily stepped down from court sittings.


The latest decision came after the council’s 7th meeting between Wednesday and Thursday.

A communique issued at the end of the meeting, and signed by NJC’s Director of Information, Soji Oye, said the decision was taken to avoid allowing persons under investigation to to partake in presiding over judicial matters at the same time.

“Council also decided that Judicial Officers shall not be standing trial for alleged corruption related offences and be performing judicial functions at the same time,” the communique said. “Council however decided that it will ensure that Judicial Officers who are being investigated for alleged high profile criminal offences do not perform judicial functions until their cases are concluded.”

The judges were arrested on October 7


Obanikoro Surrenders All; N480m Undertaking, Dual Passports, Bullets Proof Cars, Others In Exchange For Freedom

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The embattled former Minister of State for Defence, Senator Musiliu Obanikoro has reportedly aggreed to surrendered all he had illicitly acquired from the slush fund poparly known as Dasukigate.

A fresh report according to Punch Newspapersuggests that the minister has signed an undertaking to return N480m to the Federal Government.

Other properties forfeited by Obanikoro are his United States of America and Nigerian passports, which were handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.


The report further says, the ex-minister has provided two sureties who are directors in the Federal Civil Service.

Impeccable sources told our correspondent that these were part of the conditions given to the ex-minister for his release.

A source said, “The EFCC asked Obanikoro to submit his passports. He was only willing to drop his Nigerian passport but he has finally submitted the American one. He was asked to produce two directors, who must also present a three-month salary pay slip.

“He has returned N100m and has pledged to return N480m. The actual balance is meant to be N685m, but he was able to provide receipts for some transactions. He paid N85m to someone and that person has been traced.

“He also bought some bulletproof vehicles when he was minister and they will be handed over to the EFCC. The cost of the vehicles will be deducted from the amount that should be returned. Having met the conditions, he should be released any time from now.”

Obanikoro, who left the country around June 2015, was detained by the EFCC on October 17, 2016, after returning and surrendering himself to the commission in Abuja.

He was detained for his alleged role in the diversion of N4.7bn from the imprest account of the Office of the National Security Adviser.

The money was said to have been paid into the bank account of Sylvan McNamara, a company in which his two sons, Babajide and Gbolahan, were directors at the time.

Obanikoro reportedly told detectives that out of the N4.7bn, he paid N3.880bn to Ayodele Fayose and Senator Iyiola Omisore in July 2014, when they were the Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidates of Ekiti and Osun states respectively.

However, detectives challenged Obanikoro with evidence that he also received N785m from the money and asked him to return it.

A source at the EFCC said, “Obanikoro claimed that he used part of his own share to do an anti-Boko Haram campaign in Lagos in 2014. However, we found out that he wasn’t telling the whole truth because some of the money was spent on his governorship campaign when he was contesting against Jimi Agbaje during the PDP primary.

“So, we asked him to return his own share of the money and he has promised to do so.”

Part of the money allegedly given to Fayose was converted to $5.377m and handed to him at Spotless Hotel, Ado Ekiti, in the presence of the then Ekiti State PDP Secretary, Tope Aluko, and other party stalwarts.


Ondo Guber Conundrum: Sheriff Hits Mimiko's Man, Jegede With More Multiple Petitions, Law Suits

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The Court of Appeal in Abuja has been urged to reverse the decision by its President, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa, to constitute a fresh panel to hear appeals relating to the dispute over the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State. The election is on November 26.

The request is contained in a motion filed yesterday by members of the executive of the PDP in the six Southwest states (loyal to Ali Modu Sheriff), led by Biyi Poroye (factional Chairman of the Ondo PDP).

They also asked the court to disband the panel, comprising Justices Ibrahim Salauwa, Ignatius Igwe Aguba and George Mbaba, allegedly set up in breach of the applicants’ right to fair hearing guaranteed under Section 36 of the Constitution.


Poroye and others prayed the court to order the return of the case files relating to the appeals and the application for leave to appeal as an interested party (against the decision of the Federal High Court of 14th October 2016 in suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/395/2016) – filed by Eyitayo Jegede (factional PDP candidate of the Ondo PDP) “to the Registry of the Court of Appeal to take its normal course and turn in the docket of the court.”

The appeals are: CA/A/551/2016 filed by Ahmed Makarfi and Ben Obi against Biyi Poroye and 10 others and CA/A/551A/2016 filed by Clement Faboyede and another against 10 others; CA/A551B/2016 filed by the PDP against Biyi Poroye and 9 others and CA/A/551C/2016 filed by Eyitayo Jegede against  Prince Biyi Poroye and 10 others

They argued that not only did the President of the Court of Appeal act without hearing from them, the case, being a pre-election matter did not warrant any urgency to require the constitution of a special panel.

They added that those who filed the appeals against the June 29 and October 14, 2016 decisions of Justice Okon Abang of the Federal High Court, Abuja were not parties in the cases leading to the decisions.

The applicants also argued that no others were made against any of them (those behind the new appeals) and that they (the applicants), who were plaintiffs in the suits, were not informed when the President of the Court of Appeal acted solely on the request by the appellants to constitute the panel on the grounds of urgency.

They have also filed a motion before the Supreme Court, seeking a stay of all proceedings before the Court of Appeal in relation to the  appeals pending the determination of the two appeals they filed on October 31, which have entered and given number: SC/914/2016 and SC/915/2016.

The motion filed by two members of the party, Benson Akingboye and Ehiozuwa Agbonayiwa particularly seeks stay of  ”all further proceedings and further hearing in CA/ABJ/402A/2016 filed on behalf of the PDP by a lawyer engaged by the Ahmed Makarfi-led faction of the party’s leadership.

They hinged the motion on, among others, that it was wrong to allow the Court of Appeal to proceed with the appeals when they have valid appeals before the Supreme Court, which challenged the jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal.

“As the first and second respondents in the lower court, they (Akingboye and Agbonayiwa) challenged by way of preliminary objection the validity of the appeal which originated the appeal at the court below.

“Apart from the said objection, there arose in the court below the issue of representation for the Peoples Democratic Party as two counsel laid conflicting claims to being the counsel authorized by the said party to act for it in this appeal.

“Neither the said preliminary objections of the applicants herein nor the said issue of which particular legal practitioner is authori|sed to represent the PDP was resolved before the court below fixed the substantive appeal for hearing.

“By fixing the substantive appeal for hearing, the court below thereby postponed the ruling or decision on it until the hearing of the whole appeal or case.

“The interlocutory appeal is capable of disposing of, or terminating, the substantive appeal.

“This application could not be first brought at the court below due to the fact that the appeal had been entered at the Supreme Court when it was filed,” they said.

The appeal at the Supreme Court, filed on October 31, 2016 by Akingboye and Agbonayiwa, is against the October 29, 2016 decision by the former panel of the Court of Appeal, led by Justice Jumai Sankey in which it ordered accelerated hearing in the appeals.

They raised four grounds in their notice of appeal, the first being that the Justices erred in law by their failure to first determine vital issue of jurisdiction raised in their (the appellants’) preliminary objection that there is no valid notice of appeal filed in the court below.

The appellants faulted the former panel of the Court of Appeal for fixing the substantive Appeal for hearing when the issue of which counsel to represent the PDP (in whose name the appeal was filed) had not been resolved.

They also faulted the Sankey-led panel for granting a relief in the motion for accelerated hearing of the case in the court below, which the motion was defective and devoid of address for service.

No date has been fixed for hearing of the appeal filed for the appellant by B.E.I. Nwofor (SAN).



BREAKING: Afenifere Chieftain, Olaniwun Dies; Predicts Buhari's Successor 48 Before Death

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Nigerian Tribune - Sir Olaniwun Ajayi, a great Yoruba icon, and chieftain of Afenifere, a pan Yoruba socio-political group, is dead, aged 91.

As if he knew death was lurking around the corner, Sir Olaniwun Ajayi, during an exclusive interview he granted Nigerian Tribune on Wednesday, he spoke on prevailing national issues and revealed certain things that will happen as the country progresses into another election year in 2019.

In the exclusive interview, Sir Olaniwun Ajayi, gave an insight into what will happen after Buhari’s presidency.


The late nonagenarian literally predicted how President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor will emerge, while he also spoke on the pact between the North and a think tank based in the United States and United Kingdom.

He passed on before 12 midnight on Thursday, at an undisclosed hospital in Lagos at the ripe age of 91.

Details later


A Brief Remark On Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba Before His Confirmation As NDDC Chairman, By Joseph Odok

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Victor Ndoma-Egba is a man with unbeatable records as a politician and lawyer in Cross River State. In fact, he appears to me the most accomplished man at 60 in cross river state of today.

The name Victor Ndoma Egba is a national name in Nigeria and Cross River State. Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma Egba remains the only politician with two National Awards of Cross River State origin. He is recognized with the honours of OFR and CON. He has distinguished himself in all that he sets out to do as a lawyer and a politician. At the end of every engagement, Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma has come out better and exceptional. Joining APC, Distinguished Senator Victor feels comfortable as an elder statesman than participating in elective positions. His sole desire is that the cross river state youth should brace up to responsibility and show commitment in self development. It is worthy of note that as early as 27 Victor Ndoma Egba had defined himself and become an independent man owning his own personal house and a car for himself and mother.


At 27 Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma Egba, doubled as a commissioner for works and transport and as an acting commissioner for justice. Besides he was the first Director of Food and Rural Infrastructure at same time. At this moment of service, there were only 9 commissions in the then old Cross River State comprising of the present Cross River State and Akwa Ibom.

Lawyer and Politician Senator Victor Ndoma Egba was born in March 1956 in Ikom, Cross River State. He was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1978 and was elevated to the rank of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) in 2004. He has been chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association, Calabar Branch for three uninterrupted tenures; the longest serving Chairman of NBA calabar chapter as no one had beat his track record of service and proficiency. He stepped down as Chairman Nigerian Bar Association, Calabar Chapter on self volition despite pressure that he continues his good works. He also served as Chairman Calabar Chambers of Commerce. He has served as director of the Cross River Basin and Rural Development Authority and Commissioner for Works and Transport in his 27th year of birth.
Victor Ndoma Egba began his legal practice in Cross River State and practiced law solely in Cross River State before venturing into politics. He practiced his law in Ogoja, Ikom and Calabar and defined himself as a legal icon and rose to the position of a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and a member of the Body of Benchers. In his days of practice, Senator Victor Ndoma Egba was always seen in appeal court in Enugu and Supreme court. Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma Egba has vigorously fought for the representation of Cross River State in the judiciary.

Running as a PDP candidate, Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma Egba was elected as a Senator in the 5th (2003-2007) National Assembly representing Cross River State Central Senatorial District and was reelected in 2007 for a four a years term. He was a member Senate Committee on upstream Petroleum Resources, Human Rights and legal matters and information and Media. He also served as Deputy Chairman of Judiciary Committee and rose to the Majority Leader of the Senate.

In 2008, Ndoma Egba spoke in favour of the Nigerian Police Act which came into effect in April 1, 1943 and has essentially been unchanged since that time. In may 2009, he accused the Action Congress of Nigeria of the delay in listing 37 Local Council Development Area in Lagos State in the constitution, Bola Gbabijo however refuted these charges.

Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma Egba spoke passionately against the ceding of Bakassi and endlessly called for a compensation to Cross River State in perpetuity. He moved and championed the Freedom of Information Bill, one of the best bill in recent times. He also spoke passionately against the fraud in the administration of pension and called for pension reform.

In 2013 Distinguished Senator Victor spoke out against the ceding of Bakassi and 96 oil wells formally belonging to Cross River State and accused the National Boundary Commission of being responsible for the boundary crisis in Cross River State especially in it's demarcation of boundary lines. He was reelected as a senator on April 2011 on the PDP platform, winning 143,537 votes while the runner up of ACN Patrick Iwara gained 47, 005 votes.

More recently, citing irreconcilable differences he quits PDP and moves to APC. To many this is mere opportunism but the reality was that Victor Ndoma Egba was treated as an Internally Displaced person in CRS PDP and was excludes for state party functions for about three years. Prior to his official resignation from PDP, Victor Ndoma Egba led a cross river state delegation to PMB to congratulate him and also present the CRS agenda. After his rejection and exclusion in cross river state politics, Victor Ndoma Egba became a strong bone in funding opposition politics in CRS politics and is positioned to install internal democracy in Cross River State politics.

Unlike noisy politicians that dot the Cross River State political space, Victor Ndoma Egba humanitarian works is done silently without embarrassing the integrity of those he offers assistance to. Victor Ndoma Egba has given more than 200 cars to different persons in his empowerment drive. This is in exclusion to provision of motor cycles and farm instruments to aid local farmers. He has influence the positioning of so many Cross River State persons in different National agencies. He has influenced the employment of more than 80 people in the pendency of his tenure in the Senate. Just recently he influenced the appointment of Hon Victor Abang as the SA to the Senate President on Political Affairs.

Victor Ndoma Egba is unbeatable in his scholarship local and foreign drive. No Cross River State politician has equaled him in terms of scholarship. In furtherance of his drive for education, Victor Ndoma Egba just completed a Faculty of Law complex in University of Calabar. Victor Ndoma Egba cannot be forgotten in the area of computer literacy in Cross River State, not only did he establish computer centres, he also provided computers in many schools across the Central Senatorial District. His transport scheme through the Sure- P project bears testimony to his contributions in the transport industry. He facilitated the trans border road that cuts through Abakiliki to Ikom and empties in the Cameroon.

Focused on the provision of Social amenities than stomach infrastructure, Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma Egba personally completed and commissioned numerous constituency project in Abi, Yakurr, Obubra, Etung, Ikom, and Boki

On the 20th of July 2016, Distinguished Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba was nominated as Chairman NDDC commission and will be officially inaugurated tomorrow the 4th of November 2016. Congratulations the most Distinguished Senator.

Senator Victor Ndoma Egba is
happily married to Amaka Onono Ndoma-egba and blessed with three children

Joseph Odok
Social Change Agent

RECRUITMENT: EFCC Fingered In Corrupt Practices, Nepotism; Shuns Fed. Character, Loads Commission With 75% Northerners

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Nigeria's foremost anticorruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, the EFCC may have been fingered in corrupt practice as it allegedly shunned the norm of federal character in it recent recruitment of officers, News Punch has learned reliably.

The commission reportedly pushed aside the Fed­eral Character principle in its ongoing recruitment of vari­ous cadres of operatives.

According to The Authority Newspaper, the EFCC recruitment exercise is heavily tilted in favour of the North - to the detriment of other geo-political zones in the country.


An appraisal of the classi­fications and names of the re­cruits placed on the anti-graft agency’s website shows that contrary to the recommenda­tions of the committee set up on the recruitment, the EF­CC’s management went ahead to make its recruitment domi­nantly from the North.

Our source discovered that about 75 percent of the shortlisted can­didates are mainly from the northern part of the country.

The development has forced stakeholders from other parts of Nigeria to appeal to the Na­tional Assembly and the Federal Character Commission (FCC) to wade into the matter so that the EFCC could be national in its workforce.

They said that the injection of fresh 750 staff members to an already lopsided commission would be a huge minus to the agency which was primarily set up to fight corruption, but which has consistently exhibited lopsid­edness in the employment of its personnel.

Apart from the fact that 75 percent of the shortlisted can­didates are from the North, it was discovered that several of such candidates bore the same family names.

It was learnt that the Hu­man Resources Department of the EFCC is being tele-guid­ed by a cabal which has become entrenched in the commission and had severally frustrated the implementation of the Federal Character principle in the agen­cy’s employment processes.

In a petition it sent to the Federal Character Commission (FCC) a group, the Good Gov­ernance and Anti-Corruption Mandate, said that the non-inclu­sion of states of origin and the ge­opolitical zones of the shortlist­ed candidates published by the EFCC was designed to cover up the shoddy deal.

The publication on the EF­CC’s website, apart from con­firming the lopsidedness in the recruitment, also exposed the non-compliance with recruit­ment parameters set earlier in July this year by the EFCC Re­cruitment Committee headed by the Secretary of the Commis­sion, Mr. Emmanuel Adegboye­ga Aremo (SAN).

The committee had recom­mended that the new set of per­sonnel from the Superintendent Cadre (graduate cadre) should not exceed five persons from any of the states which had dominat­ed others in the nominal roll list­ing.

It said that 750 new person­nel comprising 300 Detective As­sistants (candidates with SSCE); 300 Detective Inspectors (candi­dates with OND/NCE) and 150 Detective Superintendents (can­didates with HND or university degrees) should be recruited.

But it was observed that the final round of the recruitment exercise holding at the Nigeri­an Air Force (NAF) Base Hospi­tal, Mando, Kaduna, falls short of merit, federal character, equi­ty, balance, good conscience and fair judgment.

However, the Head of the Media Unit of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, stoutly de­fended the actions so far taken by the agency. He insisted that the reporter could not have run into conclusions with a list that did not contain the states of ori­gin of the applicants.

He said: “You have right­ly observed that the list did not contain the states of origin of the applicants. How then can you conclude that a section of the country or a particular state was favoured? That is part of the Yel­low Journalism which you peo­ple practice.”

When Uwujaren was pressed further to justify the non-inclu­sion of the states of origin of the applicants, he simply said it was not in breach of any law and cut off the telephone call, after rain­ing abuses on the reporter.

Inves­tigations by our source showed that instead of keeping to the recommendation of the Aremo Committee which had recommended that refer­ences be made to existing staff to ensure that the states and local governments that are less repre­sented in the EFCC are beefed up in tune with the principle of Fed­eral Character, the powers that be removed state and local govern­ment of origin of the shortlisted candidates to cover up their du­bious acts.

It was further discovered that after the written examination, at which it was decided that 50 can­didates should each be shortlist­ed from the states with less repre­sentation and 20 from the states with high number of operatives, states like Adamawa, Benue, Kogi, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Gombe, Bauchi, Borno, Yobe, Sokoto and Zamfara, with high number of staff, still dominated the published list of 4,542 candi­dates.

Another curious observation was that people with similar sur­names featured so much in a long sequence on the list, lending cre­dence to alleged primordial con­siderations.

It was gathered that the Fed­eral Character Commission was not consulted nor due process followed in the exercise. Sadly, candidates with scores as low as 20 marks were shortlisted while candidates with up to 60 marks from the South East or South-South geopolitical zones were dropped.
For instance, in the short­listed candidates for the 150 va­cancies declared for the rank of Detective Superintendent (DS), 2,673 candidates were shortlisted.

Similarly, for selecting 300 of­ficers into the rank of Detective Inspectors, 524 were shortlisted. When tongues began to wag on the parameters used for arriving at the DS list, the EFCC pulled down the original list from its website.

Aside from this, inside sourc­es said that some states had over 500 of the 4,542 shortlisted can­didates, while states from the South East and South-South had as low as four candidates which was why the states of origin of the candidates were expunged.

According to the Good Governance and Anti-Corrup­tion Mandate, which is insisting on transparency, “even the pro­cess of choosing the corruption fighters is corrupt in itself. Feder­al Character was equally not ob­served in the published list”.

The group therefore, urged President Muhammadu Buha­ri to intervene and ensure that “the original examination sheets and the marking scheme be re­viewed by an independent body comprising men and women of integrity to ensure that only can­didates who passed well get con­sideration from their states, as against what is being done by the EFCC”.

When contacted on the de­velopment, the Head, Public Af­fairs and Communications of the Federal Character Commis­sion (FCC), Mr. Idris Idris, con­firmed that several people have written petitions to the FCC - but said that he was not aware of the one by the Good Govern­ance and Anti-Corruption Man­date against the EFCC’s recruit­ment exercise.

Budget Padding: Leaked SECRET EFCC Investigation UNSETTLES Dogara, 30 Colleagues; In Desperate Move To Quash Probe

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The Speaker, House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara reportedly furious, scampered and has begun desperate move to quash secret move by the Economic and Financial crime Commission, EFCC to investigate his involvement and 30 others over the seeming questing budget padding scandal, which had ravaged the lower chamber,

According to Sahara Reporters, some unnamed officials at Nigeria’s Code of Conduct Bureau (CCB) have been alerting members of the House of Representatives who played one role or another in budget planning that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) wants their asset declaration forms. 

It was learned that the EFCC sent requests to the Code of Conduct Bureau requesting the asset declaration forms of more than 30 members of the House of Representatives involved in corruptly padding the 2015 national budget. The EFCC’s requests are a critical part of investigations by the anti-corruption agency into the role played by key members of the lower legislative body in the massive padding of last year’s national budget. 


An insider according SR said that  Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, was furious when he was informed that agents of the EFCC were asking for his and other legislators’ asset declaration forms. An EFCC source said Mr. Dogara was already making moves to prevail on the EFCC to back off from investigating the budget padding scandal.

Two officials at the Code of Conduct Bureau told Saharareporters anonymously that, instead of releasing the forms to the EFCC as prescribed by law and the bureau’s operational guidelines, some CCB staffers were calling up legislators who are targets of the EFCC requests to reveal what the EFCC was up to. 

One of our two sources told Saharareporters that some of the top CCB leaders were so corrupt that they sometimes help public officials who are under investigation for corruption to change their asset declaration forms. “Once some serving or retired politicians and other public officers are exposed or under pressure, the leadership of this bureau assists them to alter their asset declaration forms,” this source said. “This enables the said officials [to] wriggle out of trouble,” he added.

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