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Sunday 15 July 2018

Ekiti election: I was paid N3,000 to vote for PDP — AP candidate



Aluko said, “What we are doing is not election. It is money competition. The PDP started it by paying N3,000 into the accounts of civil servants and pensioners. I am a pensioner and I received an alert of N3,000 to vote for the PDP.



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Saturday 14 July 2018

Fayemi wins as APC, PDP woo voters with cash


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The All Progressives Congress candidate in the Ekiti State governorship election, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has won the poll held on Saturday.

From the results of the 16 local government areas in the state, Fayemi defeated his closest rival, Prof. Kolapo Olusola of the Peoples Democratic Party, in 12 LGAs.

Fayemi polled 197,459 while Olusola scored 178,114 votes.

The election witnessed a large turnout of voters and early arrival of the ad hoc staff and supervisors of INEC at polling units.



Voting materials also arrived early in many polling units across the state while voters conducted themselves well during accreditation process.

But tension set in as allegations of vote-buying were levelled against party agents by voters in some polling units. In some cases, the situation led to friction among loyalists of various political parties.

At Ward 12 in the Igbehin area of Ado-Ekiti, an elderly voter, who spoke on condition of anonymity, accused the All Progressives Congress of offering N5,000 to those who had the Permanent Voter Card to secure their votes. He said he rejected the offer.

“I was offered N5,000 to vote for the party but I rejected it. I am 73 years old retired teacher. I cannot allow the future of my children to be bought by moneybags.  I don’t know how we descended to this level when people brazenly offer money to people to secure their votes. It was not like this in the past. Will our votes count with this problem?” he asked.

In Ayegbaju and Oye-Ekiti, it was alleged that party agents paid those who had no PVC N2,000 to vote in connivance with the INEC officials.

A source, who simply identified herself as Bimbo, said after those who had PVC had voted, some of the remaining ballot papers were thumb-printed by youths who had no PVC with the promise of financial gratification.

She said, “If you look well and observe the polling units, the INEC officials connive to allow this thing to happen. They pretended to check the fingerprint but it is fraud they are perpetrating.”

The Peoples Democratic Party was also accused of offering voters N3,000 each to secure their votes. Apart from the reported N3,000 allegedly paid to some civil servants and pensioners by the PDP-led state government, the party agents were accused of going from house to house, approaching voters who possessed PVC.

INEC’s preparation, which the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Prof. Abdulganiy Raji, had described as foolproof, failed some of the tests on the election day. Although election materials got to many of the polling units early, there were reports of the card readers failing to function properly.


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Friday 13 July 2018

Juve sold 520,000 Cristiano Ronaldo shirts in 24hours



Juventus sold 520,000 Cristiano Ronaldo shirts within the first 24 hours of him signing for the club.

An official shirt with Ronaldo on the back costs €104.95.

Therefore the club brought in anything up to €54m gross alone within a day of the transfer.



Missing three-year-old boy found dead in cesspit

Residents on Simpson Street, in the Ebute-Meta area of Lagos State were thrown into mourning on Wednesday after the corpse of a three-year-old boy, identified as Waris, was found dead in a cesspit of an uncompleted building.





PUNCH Metro learnt that Waris was with his mother in their apartment before he went out to play.

His mother was said to have raised the alarm when she did not see Waris in the compound.

It was gathered that the mother and her neighbours searched for the boy, which was initially unsuccessful.

Waris, who was said to have got missing around 3.30pm, was later found inside the cesspit around 7pm.

The father of the deceased, who declined to give his name, said the cesspit was opened because workers wanted to work on it.

He said, “His mother went to pick him in school and when they got home, his mother changed his clothes and he went out to play.

 “They don’t normally open the cesspit, but yesterday (Wednesday) they wanted to work on it, so they opened it to bring out water that was inside.”

One of the neighbours, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the incident as unfortunate.

He said, “His mother was taking care of the younger brother inside the house and she discovered that she could not find him and she informed the neighbours who conducted a search.


“After searching for a while, someone discovered one of his slippers beside the cesspit and a ladder was brought to search inside the cesspit and his body was found in there.”

He said Waris was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead.

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Headline News

AGEGEPULSE *HEADLINES TODAY*
 *[FRI-13-JUL-2018]*

 *Punch Newspaper*
How we paid June salaries without FAAC Wike

Ekweremadu, 75 senators lay state police bill before Senate

Yakasai, Ezekwesili knock Buhari for security racking brains comment

NYSC DG advises corps members

PDP to Al-Makura: Site cattle ranches in your village

32 get mass burial, as NASS, Tambuwal, govs condemn Sokoto killings

Buhari withholds assent, returns four bills to National Assembly

Looters of TETFund grant to be prosecuted soon Magu

Again, Mathematics scares pupils, parents

Military feeds 1,000 pupils in Borno IDPs camps


 *Vanguard Newspaper*
Edo PDP protests police brutality on Fayose

Go collect your PVCs, Bamgbetan urge Lagosians

Northern group seeks probe, prosecution of PDP, others for forgeries

Onaiyekan, Ekweremadu, TuFace to unveil social media app for Catholics Sunday

Senate begins move to establish state, community police

Senate probes Enugu airport runway project

Police attack: Imo, Abia PDP protest alleged intimidation of Fayose

Buhari's stand on restructuring faulty ' Dickson

Abia youth group urges Ogah to run for governor

Ogun swears in 9 new magistrates, 9 customary presidents


 *The Nation Newspaper*
APC, PDP locked in verbal attacks over Ekiti election

Buyers shun AMCONs N182b assets

Senate moves to unbundle police

31 lawyers elevated to SAN

Fed Govt to name owners of illegally acquired assets

Winners and losers of 2018 World Cup

All is set for governorship poll in Ekiti

Ekiti decides

Traders, informal sector operators to pay N10 daily tax in Oyo

All-female crew flight


 *Thisday Newspaper*
NIMASA Engages CBN on Special Interest Rate for Maritime Asset Acquisition

Report: Despite N299.6bn Revenue, Maritime Sector Operates Inefficiently

Why Nigerian Airlines Cannot Fly International Routes

Expert Calls for Agro-industralised Nigerian Economy

Soyinka on a Suspicious Path

Dangote Cement Bags SON Quality Certification

Imbibing a Culture of Saving, Investing

As InfraCredit Joins League of Harvard Business School Cases

GSMA Supports NCC's Spectrum Trading Policy

Zero-oil Plan an Export Revolution, Says Awolowo

Thursday 12 July 2018

AMBODE HOSTS 11-YEAR-OLD HYPERREALIST ARTIST, PROMISES HIM EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT


Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday hosted an 11-year-old hyperrealist artist, Kareem Waris Olamilekan who drew a stunning portrait of French President, Emmanuel Macron in just two hours on the spot during the President’s visit to the new Afrika Shrine in Lagos.



Governor Ambode, who hosted the artist alongside his parents, teachers and instructor, promised to give him educational support, as well as help to nurture his talent to become a great artist later in life.

The Governor also pledged to support Waris’ instructor, Adeniyi Adewole Wasiu, who is said to have an Arts Academy, Ayowole Academy of Arts, where he trains young artists.

Briefing journalists after the Governor hosted the artist at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja, Commissioner for Tourism, Arts and Culture, Mr Steve Ayorinde said the development was basically to appreciate and encourage the young hyperrealist and as well to assure him of the readiness of the State Government to give him the needed support.



According to Ayorinde, “You would recall that Waris was one of the star attractions during President Macron’s visit to Afrika Shrine. Before painting the President and presenting the portrait to him, Waris had become a household name thanks to the special story done by a media house.

“So, the Governor has invited him and his parents to come and meet him and because the Governor is interested in his education and if you like the welfare of his parents, His Excellency has promised to assist just like he did to the Footprint of David boys who had a special performance at the State House during the Children’s Day.

“So, the Governor is interested in his school. We are happy that Waris is a product of a public school and you could see that the Principal of his school is here and she is happy. The Governor has also acknowledged the contribution of Waris’ mentor, Adewole who is here and because he also has a Arts Academy that inspired and produced Waris, His Excellency the Governor thinks that that Arts Academy should flourish and he is going to also support him, his career and what he is doing,” Ayorinde said.

The Commissioner added that since the works of the young artist became public knowledge, the State Government had taken special interest in his case, saying that the objective of government was to ensure good education and training for Waris to become a great artist later in life.

“The Ministry of education has been involved from day one since the story was reported but our Ministry (Tourism, Arts and Culture) would also be monitoring Waris. He is already in JSS1; he is talented as an artist but then that is not the only subject that he would be taking.

“We want him to be a successful well-rounded student first and foremost and of course as an artist. It is a long haul thing but first good education and let him continue as a good artist,” the Commissioner said. 

Responding, Waris said he was extremely thrilled to meet with President Macron and Governor Ambode, saying the development was a life-changing moment for him.

“I am very happy and excited. I thank Governor Ambode for this opportunity. Now, I want to study my arts very well; I want to be a good artist, great artist in the world,” Waris said.

Also speaking, Waris’ parents, Mr and Mrs Mutiu Kareem said the feat attained by their son was a significant turning point in their lives, and thanked the State Government for the huge support they have so far received.

“I thank God for this. What has happened in my life through my son is something I never thought would happen to me but this is a miracle. I am so happy. I want to thank Governor Ambode for all he has done for us and also my son’s instructor who trained him, as well as his teachers and mother,” Kareem said.

How Khadijat Oluboyo Was Killed – Boyfriend Confesses



Saidu-Shakiru Adeyemi, the boyfriend of Miss Khadijat Oluboyo, the slain daughter of Lasisi Oluboyo, former deputy governor of Ondo State, has denied involvement in her death.




DAILY POST had reported that, Oluboyo, the 25 year-old final year student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, was found dead at the home of her boyfriend in Akure.

Khadijat was found dead in Alao’s residence on Sunday.

Adeyemi denied involvement in Oluboyo’s death when he faced journalists at the headquarters of the Ondo State Police Command on Wednesday in Akure.

According to him, it was the slain girl that brought two boys into his room, who eventually killed her.

Adeyemi explained that he had dated Oluboyo for four years before they parted ways in 2015, and that they only reconciled after the last Ramadan celebration.

Adeyemi, who completed his National Youth Service in 2017, said he had no reason to kill her because he hoped to use her father’s connection to secure job.

He said that Oluboyo came to his house on Thursday because of her project which he was helping her to do.

According to him, they had finished chapter one and her supervisor had already approved it and she came for final correction so that she could move to chapter two.

He explained further that the girl later travelled to Lagos on Friday to buy some wrist watches but she forgot to drop her project with him.

“Meanwhile, on Saturday she snapped both the soft and hard copy of her project to me on my whatsApp for correction.

“On Monday, I believed she was already in school when she sent me a text message to send her N2,000. But I was able to send only N1,000.

“So, I was surprised when I heard a knock on my door later in the day and she entered my room.

“She later told me that she wanted to receive some visitors in my place, and few minutes later she brought two boys in. I was not surprised because that was not her first time to bring someone to my house.

“Later when they came in, we exchanged greetings and I left them in the room. But after 30 minutes, one of the boys called me in and I discovered he held a small gun in his hand while the other boy was on her, Unclad.

“And I heard Khadijat saying ‘I will not tell anybody’. The boy strangled her to death and threatened me not to shout or else they would kill me.

“They later forced me to find a digger with which they dug the ground in my room and buried her

“They are the ones that killed and buried her. I could not shout after they left because of the implication of what has happened, for I was sure nobody would believe me.

“On the fifth day, I was not comfortable anymore, so I exhumed her body and confided in my younger brother who advised that we should inform our father about the development.

“It was my father who informed the police before I was arrested,” Adeyemi said.

Mr Femi Joseph, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) of the command who paraded Adeyemi with other suspects, said he would soon be charged to court after completion of investigation.


Wednesday 11 July 2018

COMMISSIONER ASSURES JOB SEEKERS OF DIRECT EMPLOYMENT

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Lagos State Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Pharmacist (Mrs.) Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf, has assured participants at the ongoing Mindset Re-orientation and Employability Skills Training of direct employment either by potential employers or through self-employment.

The Commissioner, who spoke at the Mindset Re-orientation and Employability Skills Programme organized for 500 unemployed youths in the State, lamented the increasing rate of unemployment and described it as saddening and very disheartening.

She maintained that several interventions by the state government, especially with the establishment of the Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment, are already bridging the gap between the employed and unemployed, adding that a change in the orientation of job seekers is also needed for them to attract the right job and also pursue their passion.

In her words, “The Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment has developed a series of initiatives and activities that would ensure that it meets up with its mandate of bridging the employability gap in the State. One of such initiatives is this “Mindset Re-orientation, Leadership and Employability Skills Programme” for unemployed youths.’’

According to her, the dearth of white collar job is obvious in the country and it is necessary to re-orientate the mind of youths to be flexible towards growth mindset and the realities of the dynamic labour market as well as modify their behaviour.

Akinbile-Yusuf said that the government is putting all parameters in place to put the unemployment rate in the state under control. “We actually planned to engage 500 participants under this initiative but I was surprised to see over one thousand participants here. This does not mean that our approach to job creation is not yielding the expected outcome but it is evident that more people are coming into Lagos for greener pasture on a daily basis”.

“It is our intention to properly channel the passion and energy of unemployed graduates towards self-reliant skills outside white collar job, enhance the leadership and employability skills of the youths in recognition of the gap between skills possessed by applicants and needed by employers, considering the huge mismatch in the labour market and also facilitate meeting and relationship between employers and unemployed youths in the State”, the Commissioner added.

She explained further that the Ministry championed the programme as a way of bringing job seekers closer to experienced employers who are interested in recruiting qualified hands, stressing that at the end of the training and re-orientation, over 80% of the participants would be fixed for direct employment or empowered to start their personal businesses.

Mr. Tonye Bodam, Head of Talent Management of Airtel, Nigeria advised job seekers to develop positive attitudes, noting that the right attitude plays a great role in securing employment and in excelling in an individual endeavour.

He highlighted some of the attributes that are indispensable for job seekers to include problem-solving, communication, initiative, self-management and acquiring technological skills.

The Special Guest Speaker, Mr. Oluwatosin Oyin-Jolayemi M.D Daily  Need  advised the graduates to  think creatively and stride to make  difference in their communities by turning their passion into a profit-making venture

AMBODE SWEARS IN SIX NEW PERMANENT SECRETARIES



...Tasks Appointees To Add Value To Governance


Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Wednesday swore-in six new Permanent Secretaries into the State Public Service, with a charge on them to contribute to the ongoing efforts by his administration to build a modern smart-city for the benefits of residents and visitors.




Speaking at the brief but impressive swearing-in ceremony held at Lagos House in Alausa, Ikeja, Governor Ambode said the vision to transform the State could only be actualized when abilities were matched with responsibilities, and as such it was incumbent on the new appointees to add value to governance and contribute to the realization of the State’s short, medium and long term plans.


“We believe strongly that our State Public Service deserves nothing but the best. Our vision to build a Modern Smart City-State can only be driven and actualized by matching ability with responsibility. This is a key philosophy which has guided all our actions since we assumed office.



“I have no doubt in your capability to add value to governance and contribute to the realization of this administration’s short, medium and long term plans,” the Governor said.



While congratulating the appointees, Governor Ambode said the decision to elevate them was not only informed by the need to fill the vacancies created by some Permanent Secretaries who recently bowed out of service having attained the retirement age, but more importantly on account of the fact that they possess qualities which stand them out among others.



The Governor particularly urged the appointees to align their actions with the overall policy objectives of his administration which include selfless service, inclusive governance, fair and just distribution of resources among the people as well as deployment of best global practices in service delivery.



“I look forward to seeing your positive impact in the State Public Service especially in the area of improved efficiency and effectiveness with which government business is handled, keeping in mind that we can only be adjudged to have done the right thing when our people are happy and satisfied,” the Governor admonished the appointees.



The new Permanent Secretaries and their portfolios are Mrs Bamidele Fadipe, Office of Civic Engagement; Mr Bashir Braimah, Public Service Office; Mrs Raji Ganiyat, Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment; Mrs Omotola Akinsanya, Local Government Establishment, Training and Pension; Mrs Olufunmilayo Okeowo, Tutor General/Permanent Secretary Education District Four; and Mrs Adeleye Olatokunbo, Teachers Establishment and Pensions Office.



In his vote of assurance on behalf of the new appointees, Braimah thanked Governor Ambode for finding them worthy to serve the State in the highest capacity in the public service, just as he assured that they would hit the ground running to contribute to the development of the State.



“As your foot soldiers, we have hit the ground running with competence, commitment and concern for a better Lagos. For the confidence reposed in us, we are eternally grateful and we shall add our plough to the various deliverables to which Lagosians are accustomed,” Braimah said

Breaking News: Ayo Fayose appears at PDP rally in Ado Ekiti with a cervical collar after inhaling 'tear gas

Breaking News: Ayo Fayose appears at PDP rally in Ado Ekiti with a cervical collar after inhaling 'tear gas '




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Breaking: I'm in Pain -Fayose, As Security Operatives Disperse PDP Supporters From Rally Venue


Security operatives have dispersed supporters of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from the venue of the party’s rally ahead of the governorship election in the state.


Party members had converged on the popular Fajuyi Park in Ado Ekiti, the state capital on Wednesday before gunshots were reportedly fired into the air.
Sitting on the floor, Gov. Fayose allegedly teargas by the police

Afterwards, Governor Ayodele Fayose attempted to lead the supporters back to the park but the move was thwarted security operatives who reportedly fired gunshots into the air again.

The development resulted in the relocation of the rally to the Government House premises, where Governor Ayodele Fayose and other PDP leaders are expected to address the party members.

The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) in charge of Operations, Joshak Habila, confirmed the incident to Channels Television.

Source: Channels

Married Woman Steals 3-week-old Baby



Mrs. Bunmi Adebayo, a 26-year-old woman, says desperation to have a baby after 10 years of marriage made her to steal a three-week old baby in Modakeke, Osun State.



Punch Metro reports that she allegedly stole the baby, named David Oluwaseun, on Sunday July 1, 2018.

The suspect, who resided in Magboro, Obafemi/Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, was arrested on Saturday at Orile Imo village, in the same local government area by men of the state Police Command.

She had fled there with baby named David Oluwaseun.

Parading the suspect before the journalists on Tuesday at the state Police Command headquarters, the Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Iliyasu, said “the suspect took her desperation too far.”

He said the suspect had lied to her husband, who used to visit her at her abode at intervals, that she was pregnant.

And after nine months, Iliyasu, said, the suspect called her husband and broke the news that she had been delivered of a baby boy.

The news, he added gladdened the heart of the husband, Gbenga Adebayo, who rushed down to her residence.

But, he was said to have become curious when he demanded for the placenta and the suspect was unable to present it.

Iliyasu explained further that when the husband asked her to breastfeed the baby in his presence, she was unable to do so.

Having realised the curiosity of her husband, she was said to have absconded from the home, and her husband had to report to the Police that his wife was missing.

The Police search team caught up with her and the stolen baby at Orile Imo last Saturday, where she was arrested and the baby was rescued.

L-R: The suspect, Mrs. Bunmi Adebayo; and mother of the baby, Eniola Oluwaseun, being handed her child

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Tuesday 10 July 2018

THIRD MAINLAND BRIDGE TO BE CLOSED FOR REPAIRS


The Federal Controller of Works in Lagos, Mr Adedamola Kuti, said on Tuesday that consultations had begun for the closure of the Third Mainland Bridge for repairs.



Kuti said that the ministry of works was going to hold a meeting with stakeholders tomorrow to discuss how to manage traffic during the repairs.

He, however, did not specify the exact date the bridge would be closed to traffic or how long the repairs would last.

According to him, stakeholders attending the meeting to discuss the repairs include traffic regulatory agencies, transport unions, truck owners and drivers’ unions, law enforcement agents, among others.

“The Federal Executive Council has approved the maintenance work on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos State.

“The project has taken off already and in carrying out the work, we may at certain times be shutting down the bridge for maintenance.

“At the moment we may begin with tests on the bridge, so, we may shut it by 12 midnight on Thursday and carry out tests and some repairs and open it to traffic by midnight on Sunday.’’

He said that six other damaged bridges across the state were already undergoing maintenance and rehabilitation.

“We have contracts on maintenance of some of the bridges in Lagos.

“We are completing maintenance work on the expansion joints on the Coconut Bridge.

“We are expecting the contractor to start work on the Independence Bridge in Lagos.

“There is repair work going on currently on the Apapa Bridge, that is, Ijora/Leventis Bridge.

“Maintenance work is ongoing on the Ijora-7up Bridge, we are also changing the expansion joints.

“On the bridge around the National Stadium area, we are putting covers to all the stolen manholes, we are replacing the steel covers from stadium to Costain,” he said.

The controller said that some tests had been carried out on the Otedola Bridge, whose surface was recently burnt during a tanker fire.

Kuti said that the tests revealed that the bridge was safe for use and that the contractors would soon attend to the bridge.

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Today's Newspaper Headlines

AGEGEPULSE *HEADLINES TODAY*
 *[WED-11-JUL-2018]*

 *Punch Newspaper*
Plateau massacre suspects must be tried in Jos Gowon

Asset forfeiture: Why were stripping President of his power

Court orders forfeiture of ex-gov Aliyus houses, cars, N57m

50 feared killed in Adamawa, Taraba attacks

Ekiti poll: Heavy security as Buhari, Tinubu, others campaign for Fayemi

Money laundering: Court sends ex-Ondo PDP chair back to prison

Nigerian ambassador to Sao Tome dies, Buhari mourns

State police bill passes first reading in House

Reps seek suspension, prosecution of Omo-Agege, six others

Ambode orders agency to open Badagry expressway


 *Vanguard Newspaper*
Gang-up by parties can't stop Buhari ' APC

Leadership failure, cause of killings in Nigeria 'Tambuwal

My position on cattle ranches ' Oluwo

Call herders to order, S-West hunters tell Fulani leadership

Farmer contends against Ugwuanyi for 2019 gov poll

NASS battles FG to release 33% pension arrears 'House c'ttee

Abuja killings: Reps summon FCT CP

Most states breaching pension law, says Takor

Ortom/Akume rift: Security personnel cordon off Benue Assembly

Those perpetrating killings in North are not from Libya ' Ashimolowo


 *The Nation Newspaper*
APC, 20 others join forces to tackle anti-Buhari coalition

Ekiti must grow beyond stomach infrastructure, says Buhari

Borno police protest

Ex-Ondo Dep. governors girl: I reported suspect to police, says dad

Alas,APCs illegitimate kids come of age

The force of consequences
APC wont waiver over PDP coalition

PDPs coalition is an act of opportunism, says Balarabe Musa

We are taking measures against killings, says Buhari

Atiku rallies PDP supporters against Buhari


 *Thisday Newspaper*
We Remain One United Party under Buhari, APC Insists

With Strike in Norway, Libyan Disruption, Crude Oil Price Rises to $79

Court Order Required to Reveal Customers' BVN, CBN Tells Banks, Others

FCMB Offers Training to SME Operators

VC: UNIOSUN Was Bankrupt When I Took Over

FBN Holdings to Buy Back $300m Eurobond Debt Notes

Despite Aregbesola's Plot, Tinubu Finally Settles for Ambode

CBN, Others Back Removal of President's Power on Assets Forfeiture

Regulatory Approval Delays Teleology's Final Payment for 9Mobile

Address Proliferation of Arms, US Envoy Tasks FG

Cristiano Ronaldo Signs $140 Million Deal to Play for Juventus



Following multiple reports, it is now confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo is leaving Real Madrid to play for Italian football club Juventus.



According to The Guardian, the Italian club agreed to a €100m ($117m USD) fee for the Portuguese forward with Real Madrid. Ronaldo, meanwhile, will receive a salary of €30m (roughly $35m USD) each year over the course of his four-year contract.

The 33-year-old is ready for a new challenge after nine years at Real and asked the La Liga club to let him go. The player and his agent, Jorge Mendes, met the Juventus chairman, Andrea Agnelli, in Greece on Tuesday to discuss the final details of the deal.

Ronaldo is signing a four-year contract with an annual salary of around €30m. In Italy clubs have to pay the same amount in tax, which takes the total cost of the transfer to €340m (€100m transfer fee plus €240m in salary and taxes).

Real also released a statement on Tuesday saying they had agreed to the transfer “at the will and the request of the player”. The statement added: “Real Madrid would like to express its gratitude to a player who has proved to be the best in the world and who has made this one of the most brilliant times in the history of our club.

“Beyond the titles he won during these nine years at the club Cristiano Ronaldo has also been an example of dedication, work, responsibility, talent and constant improvement.”

Ronaldo in a thank you message said, “Real Madrid has conquered my heart, and that of my family, and that is why more than ever I want to say thank you: thank you to the club, the president, the directors, my colleagues, all the staff, doctors, physios and incredible people that make everything work.”

He finished by saying: “Thanks to everyone and, of course, as I said that first time in our stadium nine years ago: Hala Madrid!”

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Lagos Police uncover press printing fake Ekiti election materials



The Lagos State Police Command on Monday uncovered a printing press where election materials meant for the election holding in Ekiti State were being printed.



According to The Cable, the Lagos Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, led some detectives to the printing press located at 13A and 13B, Oguntona street, Gbagada area of the state, on Monday.

The Police said it learnt from intelligence information that ballot papers meant for Saturday’s governorship poll in Ekiti state were being printed at the printing press.

Two persons were arrested when the Police stormed the company.

Among the items the Police said were discovered at the printing press include a booklet of form belonging to Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission (EKSIEC), as well as a copy of the state’s voter card register.

Briefing journalists after the raid, Edgal said: “On July 8, an intelligence report from a credible source was received by the Command that ballot papers meant for the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Ekiti were being printed in a company, O’Naphtali Limited, located at 13B Oguntona crescent, Gbagada, Lagos.

“The company is owned by one Eniola Fayose. The report further revealed that some of the printed ballot papers were moved to Ekiti in three Hilux vans on Friday July 6, while the artworks were still in the company’s graphic computers.

“Based on the report, I led a contingent of policemen to the location, to verify the information.

“At the scene, it was also discovered that the buildings are being used for general printing/art work,” Edgal said.

The commissioner said a search warrant was executed on the premises and the following items were recovered: “One HP laptop, one Acer laptop, one booklet of form EC/ EK 8B Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission (EKSIEC); three EKEC 50 A envelops for miscellaneous materials, two pieces of Ekiti SEC, eight A(1) statement of result, and one copy of form Ekiti SEC eight A(1).”

Others are “one income tax clearance certificate of Ekiti state, seven pieces of Ekiti state Internal revenue motor receipts, one piece of form EC 8A of Ekiti SEC, one piece of Ekiti state voter’s card register, log book cover for Ado local government” among others.

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Photos: APC EKITI Mega Rally: President Buhari Arrives Akure

President Muhammadu Buhari arrives Akure, received  by Ondo State Governor, HE, Gov. Akeredolu,  en route to Ekiti for APC Ekiti final gubernatorial campaign rally.
July 10, 2018. PHOTOS:📸#NguherZaki





Supply Prepaid Meters To Customers, Fashola Tells DisCos

...FG promises to invest 72bn on procurement of equipment for unused 2,000MWs electricity


The Federal Government has committed to invest N72 billion on the procurement and installation of equipment to help distribute unused 2,000 megawatts  of electricity to consumers in the country.

Mr Babatunde Fashola, the Minister of Power, Works and Housing said this at a news conference in Abuja on Monday.

He said the 2,000MWs was from the 7,000MWs that GENCOS could generate and the 5,000 MWs that DisCos could distribute.

Fashola, however, said the problem presently was that the DisCos could not distribute all the power that was available.

This, he explained, was leaving the sector with an unused capacity of 2,000 MWs, with an approximately 1,150 MWs projected to come in 2018 and 2019 respectively.

He said the government had advertised the process of procuring the equipment and was encouraging responses from original equipment manufacturers, which were being evaluated.

The minister, who expressed worry over the activities of some operators, said the government was acting and would not relent to salvage the challenges in the sector.

“The number of complaints coming to government for meters, which the DISCOs should supply, and for estimated billings, and mass disconnections when no everybody is owing cannot continue.

“Government must act, and will do so, the DisCos bought these assets with their eyes opened, and they must compete to deliver or exit.

“Small businesses which need very little power are not getting enough because the DisCos cannot take the power to them.

“The investment of GENCOs is threatened because they cannot utilise the capacity they have installed.’’

Fashola, therefore, urged the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission in line with the law to prevail on the DisCos to improve their distribution equipment and capacity to take up the available 2,000MWs.

He said NERC should enforce the contract of DisCos to supply meters and act to ensure urgent speedy supply and installation of meters to eliminate estimated billing and promote efficient industry market structures.

“DisCos should stop threatening private entrepreneurs from entering the market to supply consumers whom the DISCos cannot supply.

“NERC should license such persons subject to terms and conditions in order to promote competition and private sector participation and avoid a private monopoly of power.’’

He said Section 71(6) of Electric Power Sector Reform Act (EPSRA), dealing with terms and conditions of licenses clearly shows that no exclusivity or monopoly was intended for a license holder such as GenCos or DisCos.

“If we take into consideration that after five years of privatisation, there are still people and businesses that do not have power or enough power.

“Common sense and public interest demand that we must not resist ordinary people, small businesses like shops and markets from seeking alternative sources of energy.

“If the DISCOs are not resisting the generator sellers who are contributing to pollution, what is the logic of resisting small entrepreneurs bringing mini gas plants to supply a market need?.

“I am not unmindful of concerns about loss of market or customers by DISCos but this must be balanced against our national interest.

“My belief is that as their businesses become steady and improve, they will be in a position to use their economies of large volumes of power to buy out or outprice these small entrepreneurs.

“For now, our developmental needs cannot wait for businessmen who are not yet ready to serve.

“National interest, public good, the need to support small businesses, provide access to power for ordinary people and increase productivity inform the policy statements that I have made, and I expect NERC to act with dispatch.’’

(NAN)

Monday 9 July 2018

We’re ready to rescue Oyo from APC’s misrule — PDP

The Oyo State Chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party has assured the people of the state that the party is ready and prepared to rescue the state from eight-year misrule of the All Progressives Congress in the state.



This was contained in a communiqué issued after the inaugural expanded meeting of the Oyo State PDP executive after its inauguration in Abuja recently.

The meeting was chaired by the Oyo South Senatorial Chairman, Sir Samuel Olawuwo, who informed the party executive that the state chairman was absent due to his attendance of the national caucus meeting of the PDP in Abuja.

He explained that the invitation for the Abuja meeting came after the state meeting had already been scheduled.

The Secretary of the party, Wasiu Adeleke, read the communiqué of the meeting which had in attendance 30 local government chairmen out of 33LGs in the state and 18 out of the 27 executive members of the party in the state.

“We reviewed the performance of the APC-led state government and concluded that the government had underperformed due to the misrule of Governor Abiola Ajimobi. We are promising our dear people of Oyo State that we are ready and prepared to rescue our people from the eight years of misrule of the APC,” he stated.

The PDP thanked the party leaders across the state for their efforts at uniting the party.

The communiqué added that the local government executive of the 33 local government areas of the state would be officially inaugurated by the state executive “very soon.”

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Security: Police Arrest 120 Cultists in Lagos



.... If you see something, say something

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There’s a popular saying that the stubborn goat that refuses to listen to words of wisdom will end up in the pot as “isi-ewu”.

Police in a statement said, despite our constant warnings against convergence on the 7th of July (7-7), these cultist still gathered in various parts of the State.

Some weapons recovered from them were one big banner with 07 logo, one big clay pot, two small calabashes and one locally made pistol.

The RRS said before they were able to unleash mayhem on the society, Officers of the Lagos State Police Command swung into action and arrested 120 of them.

It was learnt that they would all be charged to court after investigations concerning their activities have been concluded. If you see something, say something, police urged members of the Public

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FRSC goes tough on motorists, warns against fake driving licence

The Federal Road Safety Corps on Monday said that it would go tough on motorists with either fake or expired driving licence.



The Unit Commander of the corps, Mr. Philip Ozonnandi, made this known in an interview with theNews Agency of Nigeria in Ore, Ondo State.

According to him, in spite of announcements being made, most drivers still patronise touts who issue fake driving licence.

He said that the FRSC had partnered with Vehicle Inspection Office and Board of Internal Revenue to ensure that issuance of licence was made easy for all motorists.

“In spite of all our efforts to make driving licence easily accessible to motorists nationwide, many still patronise touts, even at exorbitant rates, to get fake licence.

“Driving with fake or expired licence is a criminal offence. We are set to begin enforcement on fake licence and any erring motorist will face the wrath of the law,’’ Ozonnandi said.

The FRSC boss advised motorists to visit FRSC Driving Licence Centres to follow all laid-down procedures for their authentic licence to be issued.
(NAN)

Ex-Deputy Gov's Daughter Found Dead In Her Boyfriend’s Room

It was reported on Sunday, the daughter of Alhaji Lasisi Oluboyo, a former deputy governor of Ondo State, was allegedly been found dead under the bed in her boyfriend’s room.


According to a source, the lady,  Adenike Oluboyo, was found dead in the room of her lover, Adeyemi Alao, in the Oke Aro area of Akure, the Ondo State capital.

Adenike was said to be a student of the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State.

The source said the lady had been declared missing for the past six days before her lifeless body was found under a bed in the room of the boyfriend.

He said, “The young woman has been missing for some days, but no one knew that she was dead and her body was in her boyfriend’s house in Akure.

“It was Adeyemi’s brother that entered the room where the lifeless body of the lady was kept and saw it under the bed. Adeyemi later reported the matter at a police station.”

The source added that the boyfriend had been arrested by the state police command.

There are strong insinuations that the death of the former deputy governor’s daughter might be more than it seemed.

The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr Femi Joseph, confirmed the incident and said some suspects had been arrested in connection with her death.

The state commissioner of police will address the media in the next 48 hours on the sad incident.

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Davido's N94m Bentley Bentyaga finally arrives Nigeria

Nigerian singer, Davido shows off his recently purchased Bentley Bentyaga



- The singer announced that the N94 million bad toy finally touched down Nigeria after waiting seven months

NAIJ.com earlier shared news of how singer, Davido splashed N94 million on a brand new Bentley Bentyaga in January. Just recently, the OBO announced that his car finally touched down Nigerian and shared a clip as it was driven out of the delivery truck.

It's no news that the singer who recently emerged winner of the BET's Best International Act award has built a brand around talent and luxury. When Davido is not releasing a brand new hot track, he is flaunting his material wealth.

Davido has a thing for cars and goes all out whenever he decides to purchase an automobile or even a private jet. In January 2018, he announced that he had paid for a brand new Bentley Bentyaga said to cost N94 million. Seven months after his purchase, he got his order and was excited about it.

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Sunday 8 July 2018

How abducted NNPC staff died after paying N6m ransom —Suspects.



By Ifeanyi Okolie

 If John Iheanacho, a 53-year-old staff of the Nigeria National Corporation, NNPC, had had an inkling of what would befall him on his way home, on Tuesday March 20, 2018, after the close of work, he would have taken a detour and stayed away from his house. He was attacked by a gang of kidnappers who opened fire on him, after they accosted him at the entrance of his residence, at DPO Avenue, off Rehabilitation Center, Iriebe Port Harcourt.



While he was still bleeding profusely, his kidnappers bundled him into their operational vehicle and took him to an Island off Umuosi Community in Afam area of Oyingbo Local Government Area of Rivers State. He was held in captivity for nine days without treatment while his kidnappers demanded a ransom of N50million from members of his family, informing them that someone had paid them N30million to kill Iheanacho, who was also the President of the NNPC’s Eastern Zonal Investment Corporative Society. His family was said to have paid the value of N6million in dollars to the kidnappers in two instalments between March 27 and April 5, 2018, but after making the last payment, the kidnappers stopped communicating with the family.

Nothing was heard from them again and Iheanacho was not released as promised. His family and his colleagues were therefore thrown into confusion.

 Vanguard gathered that while the negotiations were still going on, the Management of the Port Harcourt Zonal office of the NNPC reported the incident at the Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the Rivers State Police Command which commenced investigations into the matter and arrested some suspects including some members of the cooperative society. But the national office of the NNPC in Abuja, took up the matter 12 days after the kidnappers had collected the agreed ransom but still refused to release him by writing a petition to the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, asking him to investigate the circumstances surrounding Iheanacho’s kidnapping, his continuous incarceration and to arrest all persons involved in the kidnapping. It was learned that IGP Idris directed his operatives at the Intelligence Response Team, IRT, led by Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari to commence investigation into the incident. Kyari immediately led his Crack team of operatives Including one Superintendent of Police identified simply as Martin to Port Harcourt to track down the kidnappers.


Vanguard learned further that the IRT operatives Led by Kyari spoke with some staff of the NNPC and equally visited Iheanacho’s residence where they obtained some vital information about the incident as Iheanacho’s Toyota Highland was also snatched from him at the time he was kidnapped. A source, who took part in the operation told Vanguard on the condition of anonymity, that the IRT operatives contacted its reliable informants who were dealing in stolen vehicles in Rivers, Abia and Imo States to trace a robbed Toyota Highlander registered in Rivers State. After a long search, the operatives succeeded in trailing one of the suspects to Osisioma area of Abia State, where he was arrested and during interrogation, he confessed to be a member of the gang that kidnapped Iheanacho and one other woman on March 2018 in Rivers State and sold their vehicles in Aba. According to the source, “when we asked where Iheanacho was, the suspect told us that he was dead. He said Iheanachor died in the gang’s camp in Umuosi, where his corpse was also buried.


The suspect identified himself as Samuel, the gang’s operational driver and his confessions aided us in rounding up six other members of the gang including its leader known as Prosper who confessed to various kidnappings within Rivers State. We also recovered the gang’s operational rifle and some ammunition. We discovered that the gang was just on random kidnapping when they accosted Iheanacho and kidnapped him. Two of the kidnappers who were residents of Umuosi, where Iheanacho was held and killed, took us and a pathologist to the site where Iheanachor was buried in a shallow grave and his body was exhumed and taken to the mortuary”, the source stated. When Vanguard interviewed six of the suspects, Teddy Ifeanyi, Chikere Eleke, Steven Iniobong, Chima Mac, Samuel Ikechukwu and Fabiyawari Marcus, they accused their gang leader, Nwoke Prosper, of being greedy, stating that he allowed Iheanacho to die in their camp because he insisted on collecting N30million from Iheanacho’s family. But Prosper on his part blamed Iheanacho’s death on his boys for trying to scheme him out of the ransom.

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Gang leader Narrating his story Proper said, “I am a native of Osisioma Local Government Area of Abia State, I am 28 years old and I am married with four children. I reside in Aba with my mother and my wife who I married in the year 2010 but she left me in year 2016, after I was arrested and taken to Port Harcourt Prison. I went into crime in the year 2016, before then I was selling fairly used clothess at Oil-Mill Market in Eleme area and at Onyigbo market, Rivers State. While I was into crime, I was living with my elder brother at Chuba area before he relocated to Sierra Leone. I moved out of his house and rented an apartment at Afam area of Oyingbo. One day I went to a night club at Second Artillery area where I met one Anele, who introduced me into armed robbery and kidnapping. Anele was a big spender at the night club and I decided to make him my friend. When I asked him the kind of job he was doing, he said he was a businessman but when we became very close, he told me that he was into armed robbery and kidnapping and he said I could join him if I was interested. Since I needed money to take care of my wife and children, I took up Anele’s offer and he linked me up with two other members of his gang known as East-Man and Gift. “Armed with two guns, we attacked a residential estate on Artillery area and robbed some occupants of the estate of their phones and laptops. We sold the items to one Alhaji at Presidential Hotel Junction off Aba Road, Port Harcourt. I don’t know the amount Anele got from the Alhaji, but I was given N25,000. One week later, some policemen got hint of our gang and they arrested Anele who led the policemen to my house and got me arrested and other members of my gang including the Alhaji. “The police took the Alhaji to his house and recovered all the stolen items from him which were given back to the owners, while the police granted us bail. Two weeks later one of my friends at Oyingbo, known as Chima, introduce me to one of his friends, Available, who needed help to kidnap a woman. I then brought in Aniele and two of his friends with whom we abducted the woman on her street at Oyingbo and and took her to an Island in Umuosi Community in Afam area. One of my friends known as Chikere who is a native of Umuosi, provided the camp we used. Anele also gave Chikere some money to always provide food and other items we would need to keep the woman.” “After Anele had collected the ransom from the woman’s husband, he gave Chima, Chikere and I, N100,000 each as our share and he blindfolded the woman and took her away. I don’t know what transpired between Anele and the other guys over the sharing formula but they started quarrelling and the police came and arrested me. They took all the members of my gang excluding Chikere to court and we were remanded in prison custody. I spent 13 months in prison before I was granted bail and was released in December 2017.

 While in prison I heard about a man known as Italian who was a highly notorious criminal, with so many boys, who supplied arms and sponsored armed robbery and kidnapping operations in Rivers and other South-South and South Eastern States of the country. One of his boys I met in Port Harcourt Prison gave me his phone number and when I spoke with him from the prison, he asked me to meet him at Okrika whenever I was released. After my release, I met him and asked for a rifle for my operations but he demanded that I should bring his own share of every operation I carried out which I agreed to. In December 2017 we kidnapped a woman and kept her for four days afterwhich her husband paid us N200,000 before we released her. By the end of January, 2018, we carried out another operation along Shell road, in Onyingbo where we saw a man making calls in his Mercedez Benz Formatic. We kidnapped him but abandoned his vehicle because it had a tracker. Seven of us took part in the operation. We took the man to Chikere’s community island. The man spent six days with us and he paid N1.7million. It was the man’s wife who brought the money at Osisioma Aba, Abia State. On March 20 2018, we regrouped and went in search of victims. Around Irebe area off Aba road, Portharcourt, we saw a man driving a Toyota car into the estate and suspected he must be a very rich person, so we followed him until he got to his gate and I pointed my gun at him. He was struggling with us and asking what was his offence. I then told him that we were kidnappers and all we wanted from him was his money. When I came close to the man, he grabbed my rifle and started struggling with me and I didn’t know how I fire two gun shots which hit him on his knees. We then took the man and his vehicle. On our way to Chikere’s community we kidnapped a woman driving a Toyota Four Runner and took her and the wounded man to the island. We also took the two vehicles to Aba and sold them for N200,000 each. When we called the man’s family we asked for N50m but the man asked his wife to pay us N5m which was later increased to N6m. Four days later the man’s brother brought the money to me at Mbise, Imo State while the husband of the woman in our camp brought N1m Few hours later Chikere called and told me that the man in our camp was dead. I then asked him to bury the man and the next day he called and told me that the woman had been taken out of the camp. I was in Aba, when the police came looking for me” he stated. Another suspect, 28-year-old Teddy Ifeanyi, a native of Imo State, was born in Cameroon, and relocated to Nigeria in 2008. He narrated his involvement with the kidnap gang and how Prosper, the gang leader shot the NNPC man on his knee when he resisted being kidnapped and how he later died in their camp from the untreated wound. He also corroborated Prosper’s account of the operations the kidnap gang carried out. Negotiations for ransom “Prosper called me that I should get the NNPC man’s wife on the phone to speak with her husband and demand a ransom of N50million. He equally asked me to tell the woman that someone had paid us N30million to kill her husband. So, when I got the woman on the phone, the husband told her that he was shot on his knees and his wife told him that she heard the sound of the gunshot while he was being kidnapped and but she was too terrified to come out. He then asked her to find a way of persuading my boss, Prosper to reduce the ransom and get him out of the island which was too cold while his bullet wound was not being treated. Afterward, I sent the woman’s number to Prosper who spoke with her and threatened to kill the husband if they didn’t pay on time. When the man pleaded with me to beg my boss to reduce the ransom, I then asked him if he could afford N6m and he said yes. Then I called Chikere and Marcus who were with me in the camp and told them that our boss had been a very wicked person who would not reveal the amount he collected as ransom from our victims but would give us peanuts after collecting huge sums. I now suggested that they allow me talk to the NNPC’s man wife, collect the N6million her husband said they could afford and then share it among ourselves. I made it clear to them that the NNPC man was badly injured, he wasn’t receiving any treatment in our camp and he could die if we didn’t get him out as quickly as possible. Then, Chikere who is an indigene of that community and also owned the camp, said he was scared of betraying Prosper. He said even if he ran away with his own share of the ransom, Prosper would kill his pregnant wife and his mother because he knew his house. We then resolved that the woman should give the money to Prosper which I related to her with a promise to equally persuade my boss to collect the money. I don’t know what transpired between her and my boss but on the fourth day I learned from Steven who was with my boss outside the camp that the woman had paid N3million in dollars while the husband of the woman we picked at Onyigbo had also paid N1million making a total of N4million. When Prosper confirmed receiving the money, I told him we had had enough money and he should bring the man’s vehicle so we could release him to his family to treat him but Prosper refused to show up while his phone lines were switched off. Hunters’ conspiracy On the fifth day, while I was still waiting for him, some hunters strayed into our camp and saw Chikere Marcus and I standing on guard and greeted us, but they didn’t see the NNPC man and the woman because they were inside the camp watching monkeys jumping around. When the hunters left, I quickly placed a call to Prosper and I told him about what was happening. I asked him to come quickly that these hunters may expose us to the chiefs of that community and may get us arrested. But Chikere said he had spoken to the hunters and promised to pay them N200,000 if they didn’t disclose what they saw inside the bush. He also said the hunters even showed them a better place they could keep their victims. Marcus brought his boat and we moved our captives to our new camp which they had already prepared. Few hours later, Steven came to the camp with an AK 47 rifle and told me that Prosper no longer trusted me and wanted him to be in the camp with the rifle. He also said it was Prosper who asked Chikere to look for a new camp. Victim’s desperation for freedom On the sixth day after waiting in vain for Prosper to bring the vehicle to take the man out, he called that the vehicle had been stolen. When I looked at the man’s bullet wound I discovered that maggots had started coming out of it and I was afraid that if we continued to keep the man he may die but Marcus said if he allowed the man to leave without Prosper’s knowledge, Prosper would not give him his own share of the money. When the the NNPC man heard our conversation, he then asked me to call his wife and he asked her to give me the balance of N3millon so he could leave the place. When I spoke to the woman, she told me that she doubted if that would be possible because my boss, had reduced the ransom he demanded from N50million to N30million and that after collecting the first N3million he had been demanding a balance of N27millon. The wife however said that if I was sure that her husband would be released after collecting the money I should come out of the camp to collect it. I then left the camp with Marcus. After establishing contact with the man’s brother on the ninth day, who told me they had N2.2m with them and were still trying to raise the balance of N800,000, I asked them not to bother about the balance but should follow my instruction on where they should drop the money. When I counted the money, I discovered it was $6,200 and we headed straight to the camp. It was when we got to the camp that Steven told us that the man had died. He said when the other abducted woman discovered that the NNPC mand had died she busrt into tears. The man was later buried in a shallow grave. Suspects’ arrest We then left the camp immediately with the woman and when we got to the tarred road I stopped a motorbike which took me and the woman to a point where we got a bus that took us to Onyingbo. When we got to the bus stop, I bought the woman a pair of slippers and I gave her N2,000 for transportation back to her house. Then she took my phone number and gave me her own, her home and school’s address and asked me to call her that she would reward me with N400,000. Two weeks later, I was in my house sleeping when I heard a knock on the door and when I opened it, I saw some policemen who called me by my alias, “Ti-Money” and got me arrested. I didn’t know why I was arrested until I got to the police station and Chima, Steven, and Samuel were brought before me and I was asked if I knew them. When I said yes, the policemen then asked me to confess and I told them all I knew about the gang”.

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Saturday 7 July 2018

Commissioner tasks unemployed youth on skill acquisition



The Lagos State Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Pharmacist Uzamat Akinbile-Yusuf has advised Nigerian youths, especially those seeking employment to acquire soft skills in order to fit into the current paradigm shift in the labour market.

The Commissioner, who made the call today at the Youth Entrepreneurship Mentoring Seminar organised by the Ministry, observed that following the paradigm shift, most employers now emphasize individuals’ skill as against certificate qualifications.



She said that the current administration is committed to reducing the rate of unemployment by encouraging the people to be self-employed, adding that the realization prompted the establishment of Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment, among other intervention, to champion development, create wealth and employ the people of the State.

Akinbile-Yusuf also disclosed that the Ministry is collaborating with Betti-O Foundation School of Fashion, an arm of ‘Ruff N Tumble’ for the training of 50 youths in the art of fashion design and garments under its Sustainable Enterprise Development Programme, just as it had also concluded partnership with Auto-Medics to train technicians so as to meet the challenges of modern automobile repairs.

“In a bid to encourage the growth and development of Entrepreneurship as the catalyst for economic growth as well as solve the problem of access to capital, the State Government established the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) aimed at providing affordable credit to assist entrepreneurs in implementing their business ideas thereby providing the mechanism for stimulating growth, reducing unemployment as well as addressing youth restiveness”, the Commissioner said.

She explained that the various measures of the government in the area of empowerment are aimed at raising the skill level of entrepreneurs to match the demands and needs of the society, especially with new technologies being developed around the world.

One of the facilitators at the event, Mr. Lanre Oniyitan of Holistic Business Solutions, admonished the participants to leverage on the opportunity of being graduates to do things better than not too literate persons.

He maintained that there is always a business angle to every human activity and challenged the youth to explore the business opportunities based on their identified skills in order to make a living with it.

Woman Who Sell Newborn baby for N250,000 gets N50,000 bail

A Lagos Magistrate’s Court sitting in Ikeja has granted a quack midwife, Regina Ibeto, bail in the sum of N50,000 following her arraignment for selling a newly born baby.



Ibeto, 50, was arraigned alongside three others, Joy James, Gold Chukwunonye and Nkiru Ekezie, on two counts of child stealing.

It was gathered that the mother of the baby, one 16-year-old Bukky, gave birth to the child on March 17, 2018 at Ibeto’s unregistered centre on Bunmi Ajakaye Street, Ajangbadi, Lagos.

Bukky, who was reportedly impregnated by her stepfather, was taken to the centre by James with an arrangement to sell the baby upon delivery.

Less than a week after the birth, the midwife reportedly sold the baby to one Nkechi through her friend, Ekezie, and Nkechi’s elder sister, Chukwunonye, for N250,000.

James reportedly got N30,000 from the proceeds.

Saturday PUNCH learnt that a neighbour of the midwife, who got wind of the criminal deal, tipped off the police and four of the suspects were arrested while others were at large.

Ibeto said she sold the baby, who had been recovered, because Bukky told her she was impregnated by her father, and wanted to do away with the baby.

She said, “I was at home when a friend brought Bukky who was due for labour. Bukky told me how his father impregnated her and said she wanted to abort the pregnancy because it was a product of abomination.

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Barber who set self ablaze on Lagos road dies


...It's unfortunate We could not save his life - Emergency Officer



A barber has taken his own life after setting himself ablaze on a road leading to Omole Estate, near Akiode Bus Stop, Lagos.

He died while he was receiving treatment at a hospital.

The barber had reportedly emerged on the road around 4:30pm on Wednesday holding a five-litre jerrycan of petrol.

He subsequently poured the fuel on his body; struck a match and lit himself.

Our correspondent learnt that a passerby, who was standing a few metres away from the scene, rushed to put out the fire.

The young man, who was identified simply as Ahmed, was said to have died shortly after he was rescued from the scene around 5:00pm by officials of the Lagos State Ambulance Services.

Before the arrival of the emergency officials and policemen from the Ojodu Division, it was gathered that a mild drama played out.

“While a man used a piece of torn carton to fan the man, some passersby were busy taking his photograph,” an eyewitness, Dolapo Gabriel, told Saturday PUNCH,

Gabriel stated that Ahmed was running a barber’s shop until his life recently took a drastic turn.

“I saw him pouring the fuel on himself but I thought it was water. Within seconds, he brought out a pack of matches from his pocket and set himself ablaze. Fortunately, a food seller close to the gate had some water. A man quickly took the water to put out the fire. Some people and I joined him. It was strange to me,” he added.

A resident, who introduced himself simply as Tolu, explained that he saw Ahmed walking along the road on Monday and advised him on the need to turn a new leaf.

He said, “He was a barber and used to have a shop around Akiode. He closed the shop sometime ago and started roaming about the neighbourhood. He smoked a lot which I think affected his brain.

“Two days ago, I met him on the road and talked to him that he needed to change. I told him that I would take him to church next Sunday for special prayers. He asked me to buy roasted corn for him which I did after he assured me he would follow me to the church.”

Another eyewitness, Samuel, described Ahmed as a drug addict, saying that he had been mentally unstable for some time.

“Many people around here know him. He used to be a decent person before he suddenly changed as a result of drugs. He lived with his family within this community and they are aware of his plight,” she said.

A senior emergency official told our correspondent on Friday that Ahmed gave up the ghost while he was receiving treatment.

“It is unfortunate that we could not save the man’s life. He died while receiving treatment and his corpse had been handed over to his family,” the official disclosed.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Chike Oti, confirmed the incident, but said he had yet to be briefed on the man’s death.

He said, “The incident is true. The man attempted suicide by setting himself ablaze but he was rescued. We have yet to ascertain the reason why he took that deadly action.”

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Agege Legislative Arm Holds Y2018 Budget Consideration


...As Hon Ogundimu, Hon Fatai Ajijola Light Up Retreat

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The legislative Arm of Agege Local Government under the leadership of Hon. AKolawole Anigbajumo has embarked on Year 2018 Legislative Budget Retreat to dissect the content of the Budget presented to the house few months ago by the executive chairman of Agege, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi.

The appropriation document is tagged: "Budget of Sustainable Social, Economic and Infrastructural Development",.

On the Day 2 of the retreat, Chairman of Lagos State House Assembly Committee on Finance, Hon. Oluyinka Ogundimu was on ground to speak on the importance of " Budget & Budgeting".

As a United house, all the councilors representing the seven wards in Agege were fully engaged in the deliberation.

Also, former Council Leader Orile Agege LCDA, Hon. Fatai Ajibola who was a guest yesterday, shared from his wealth of his legislative experience while discussing how to ensure effective budget implementation is achieved.




We'll Build Crime-free Society Through Education - Orile Agege Boss, Hon. JS Babatunde


...Distributes Over 150 GCE Forms To Orile Agege Scholars

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Aside from building infrastructure and construction of roads, the Executive Chairman of Orile Agege LCDA, Hon. JS Babatunde has taken education as a major area of consideration of his administration. Since assuming office, huge investment has gone into providing conducive environment for teaching and learning within his jurisdiction.


Having invested hugely in the rehablitation of Ideal Primary School and Zion Primary School, sharing of writing materials to school pupils, the council boss has also distributed over 150 GCE forms to scholars in the council as part of his commitment to improve and enhance literacy level in Orile Agege LCDA.

In a brief chat with AgegePulse, the council boss, stated that: "The annual GCE form distribution is meant to eradicate illiteracy, to make education as a priority and to reduce crime rate among the youths and more importantly to give opportunities to those that can't afford to buy the form. Education is a major tool to empower our youth and chide them away from societal vices. We'll continue to support this course."



Also,  Hon. JS Babatunde pledged to support Ogunshina Taiwo and Kehinde ( Beneficiaries) by paying their tutorial fees in order to encourage and boost their performances in the upcoming exams.   

The council's Vice Chairman who doubles as Supervisor for Education, Hon.Kafilat Akanni Pedro, commended Hon. JS Babatunde for his biased commitment towards given the people of Orile Agege an enabling environment to thrive when it comes to education.

The beautiful lieutenant urged beneficiaries of the GCE forms to take advantage of the chairman's gesture as an opportunity to plan for their chosen career. she advised them to make adequate preparation that will herald success during the examination period, adding that to whom much is given, much is expected.


Leader of the House, Hon. Wale Fayemi, Hon. Councillors and Supervisors, HoA, Mr Azeez Ademola and other management staff of the council marked attendance at the event.