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Friday 7 September 2018

AgegePulse Magazine Headline News

*NEWS HEADLINES FOR FRIDAY 7TH SEPTEMBER 2018.*



*PUNCH*


Military bombs Boko Haram base, silent on 20 passengers abduction

Hydrological agency warns of flooding in 12 states

Monarch holds national leadership prayer summit

Criticise, dont denigrate Buhari, Lai Mohammed tells media

NEast: Red Cross doctors operate on 3,000 patients

IG dismisses three policemen for Clark houses raid

Dont resume hostilities, PENGASSAN begs Niger Delta militants

Olubadan: Peace deal threatened as new kings, Ladoja disagree

Bayelsa Post-Primary School Board saves N669.3m from teachers verification

Ondo SUBEB to complete N7.8bn school projects

We wont allow telecom operators to short-change Nigerians

Paucity of funds stalls polluted NDelta areas clean-up

CAN kicks as herdsmen kill seven in Plateau

Buhari making punishing errant doctors difficult NMA

Early detection key in fight against cancer

AVMCC to host Kwara bishop

Sexual predators: Experts caution schools on teachers recruitment

LASG moves against plastic waste on waterfronts

Atiku expresses worry over rising cancer cases

NAF seeks zero air accident, urges support
Group advocates new national leaders

Osinbajo hosts winners of world tech challenge

Benue gets first female HoS


*VANGUARD*


NUPENG stops fuel distribution in Delta over sack of 3,000 workers

Ibori sorry for Uduaghan's defection to APC 'Oyovbaire

N4.7bn fraud: Ladoja bought 26 cars for 'loyal' lawmakers from govt account ' Witness

Friends get nomination form for Bianca after rejection by Ojukwu's children

ANN welcomes first legislator as Ebonyi minority leader defects

Edo PDP blasts Police over search of Clark's residence

APC Presidential Aspirant to Oshiomhole: Convene NWC meeting on direct primaries, nomination forms

2019: APC Aspirants kick as Ogun West unveils consensus gov candidate

Emerhor, Enuha insist on direct primaries for Delta APC

Curb menace of adulterated petroleum products, Emmanuel urges IPMAN

Osinbajo has advanced restructuring' GEPIn

2019: Aremu vows to work with Kwara traditional institutions

POLICE RAID: Clark petitions Buhari, insists IGP, top officers responsible

Science teachers commend Ugwuanyi's role in education

2019: Abia APC adopts Direct primary

Nigeria under Buhari suffers high level divisiveness, anarchy 'Saraki

PDP kicks as Presidency keeps mum on N45m nomination form for Buhari

David Mark was a monumental failure ' Benue senatorial aspirant

I will rather lose than win through violence ' Gov Ortom

Edo flood destroys 3,700 card readers

Nigerians needed a President we can be proud of ' Saraki

Osinbajo, Oshiomhole, others storm Osogbo for APC mega rally

Charlyboy's group urges youths to find, support consensus presidential candidate


*THE NATION*


Man of the people
A life for God and community at 90

CBN debits four banks N5.87b for MTN deals

IG sacks three over Clarks home raid

Katsina, Kaduna, Rivers, Imo APC adopt indirect method to pick candidates

MTN faults CBN on conversion of loan to preference shares

Disquiet over N75m Lexus for Fayose

Osinbajo, Oshiomhole, governors, Akande, Tinubu: vote Oyetola

Anxiety mounts over new minimum wage

Not-Too-Young-To-Run Movement wants APC to reduce cost of forms

Why Im contesting for Reps

Chinese consortium to begin work on Mambilla power project

Osinbajo launches N10,000 collateral free loans to petty traders

ADC gives automatic ticket to 118 legislators

China varsity okays chemical engineering programme in Edo

NANS suspend award for politicians, others

Arogundade Takes Video Award to Access Bank

Vskit awards Mr. P Talent Certificate

FIRS plans nationwide tax audit

No subscriberll be shortchanged, NCC assures

Govt licenses 158 agric seed firms

Fed Govt to boost food production

Textile workers seek reduction of exchange rate


*THISDAY*


Alarming Incidence of Sexual, Domestic Violence in Lagos

Heritage Africa Revives Arts in Abuja

Emily Nwosu: Indeed Heaven Gained an Angel

Lagos Court Returns Alleged Serial Rapist to Prison for Fresh Offence

Lagos Police, CPN Launches Manhunt for Suspect who Defiled Minor

Ex-police Boss in Court for Impregnating, Aborting Niece's Baby

Nigerian Man Cries for Justice after Soldier Stabs Younger Brother

Book Review: Rethinking Nigeria

Union Holds Expo, Task Govt. to Patronise Local Printers

Afenifere, Others Ask Buhari to Reject Nomination Forms from Shadowy Group


*THE SUN*


2019 : Ebonyi APC to pick candidates through consensus

FIRS to commence audit of taxpayers nationwide ' Fowler

Presidency, Atiku fight
84.2m voters to decide Buhari's fate

Clark names top officers allegedly behind home raid

PDP raises panel to prune down number of presidential aspirants

IGP dismisses 3 policemen over search

Bianca: Onoh's family scolds Ojukwu's children

Abuja earth tremor: FG issues red alert

Perils of zeal without knowledge

Voters' registration and 2019 polls

Buhari doctrine or universal principle

Monetisation of politics
2019 and endorsements for Ugwuanyi

Bafarawa's presidential bid

Checking Nigeria's rising poverty

Boosting foreign direct investment

Naomi Campbell Takes Wizkid As Her Date To GQ Awards


*GUARDIAN*


Elephants destroying farms in Kebbi, commissioner alerts

MNOs target 90m Nigerians for financial inclusion by 2020

Don't shut down Nigerian football, Bassey pleads with Solomon Dalung

Sell pressures hit hard on nation's bourse, indices drops further by N111 billion

CBN deducts N1.886b from Stanbic IBTC account

Nigeria's voter population hits 84m

Tizeti secures $3 million funding to expand operations

EkoCorp automates operations to improve revenue generation

Rack centre achieves business continuity management certification, ISO 22301:2012

ADC gives 118 lawmakers automatic ticket


*DAILY TRUST*


3 Osun APC lawmakers defect to ADP over nepotism

Crazy electricity bills shock customers

Shoptomydoor targets 1000 logistics hubs across Nigeria

PRP returns Falalu Bello as national chairman, Balarabe Musa BOT chair

INEC registers 537,874 new voters in Kaduna

Two security men as shining example

2019: 7000 youths to buy nomination form for Kalu

PDP stalwart warns against imposition of candidates

Why my dog frequents places of worship

Venezuelas new currency sows confusion and shutters stores


*TRIBUNE*


Assassin shoots pastor in Anambra

At 50, Church demands posthumous award for founder, Benson Idahosa

Buhari's integrity claim a fraud ' Lamido

2019: PDP hallucinating on defections

African wars killed 5 million sick children in 20 years 'Study

Facts behind Ojude Oba festival outing

Only my mother believed in me when I wanted to start events planning 'CEO, Blingz

My recognition beyond Big Brother Naija exposure 'Bisola Aiyeola (Trailblazer award)

Winners emerge in Oyo TMC's spelling bee

When food challenge brought US ambassador to Ibadan

At training, journalists told to rethink media content

Hajj: NAHCON, states begin 2019 plans

Hijrah 1440: As world Muslims welcome Islamic New Year next week

Politics doesn't belong to selected people 'Olopade

Other AMVCA 2018 winners speak to Friday Treat

India court legalises gay sex in landmark verdict


*LEADERSHIP*


I Will Transform Political Landscape Of Abia ' Emenike

COREN Receives NBRRI Report On Jabi Building Collapse

Kaduna To Resume School Feeding

10 Hospitalised In US, After Emirates Flight Lands

NAF Launches Operation Thunder Strike 2 Against Boko Haram

FG Tasked On Federal Roads In Niger

APC Primaries: Adamawa Guber Aspirant Justifies Cost Of Forms

Gov Emmanuel Urges PMB To Reconsider Electoral Act Amendment Bill

Nigeria Drifting Into Anarchy ' Saraki

SDP Presidential Aspirant Unfolds Agenda


*DAILY INDEPENDENT*


Ogun 2019: Ogun East rejects Akinlade's Candidature

Mentally Ill Lawyer Causes Stir In Yola High Court

Buhari's Integrity False, A Fraudulent Claim ' Lamido

Police Arrest Robbery Suspects, Recover Arms, Ammunition In Enugu

I'll Not Spill Blood To Remain In Office ' Ortom

IVTEC: Kwara govt. signs MoU with NDE, World Bank

Don backs Buhari on assent to Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill

Criticize, Don't Denigrate President, Lai Mohammed Tells Media

APC, PDP Discouraging Youths Leadership With High Nomination Fee ' MSSN

Ex-Works Minister, Adeyeye, joins Ekiti senatorial race


*BUSINESSDAY*


BusinessDay 07 Sep 2018

Uduaghan vs Okowa: Fireworks begin ahead 2019 elections

Attorney General, CBN in duel over custody of Bank fines

Ghost' of Apapa hangs over Lekki corridor

Nigeria not yet mature for Rent-to-Own home model, says Previs

Decline in import and export drag trade balance in Q2 2018

Investors on Farmcrowdy visit farms, meet farmers and 'assess their investment

Expert solicits improved commitment towards HIV response, eradication

3mn fund targets improving Africa's agric innovation

How lack of exercise lowers quality of life

Thursday 6 September 2018

Arsenal sign nine-year-old Nigerian wonderkid



The transfer window has come and gone, but Arsenal have still been busy in the transfer market – by signing a nine-year-old from South Africa, KwesรฉESPN reports.

Jayden Adetiba, who was born in Nigeria but has lived in South Africa for a couple of years, has been signed to the Gunners’ academy after impressing during a five-week trial in London.

Adetiba has also lived in England, but has been playing for the SuperSport United Soccer School in Cape Town.

Footballing talent seems to run in the family, with his older brother having spent three years at Blackburn Rovers’ Academy.
Adetiba, an Arsenal fan, says it’s a dream come true.

“I thank God and my parents for this,” he is quoted as saying in The Sun. “I am very happy. I train three times a week at the academy and we have a match at the weekend.


“The amazing thing is, I have always been an Arsenal fan and I will work hard every day to make the first team.”

Punch

Osinbajo inaugurates disbursement of capital to two million traders


Ifeanyi Onuba, Abuja
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday began the disbursement of start-up capital for 39,000 petty traders in the Federal Capital Territory.
The disbursement is part of the current administration’s drive to empower over two million petty traders across the country through a commercial loan scheme tagged “Trader moni.”


The scheme being implemented by the Bank of Industry allows each beneficiary to get an interest free loan of between N10,000 to N15,000.
The interest-free loan is part of the social intervention programmes under the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration.
The VP also inaugurated a One-Stop-Shop to address some of the impediments to the growth of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in the country.

Osinbajo commissioned the facility which is located at the headquarters of the Abuja Enterprise Agency.
The centre would provide MSMEs with support services to grow their businesses.

Some of these support are access to finance, enterprise development and regulatory support in areas such as business registration, tax-related issues, and export promotion.

The VP while speaking at the event said the establishment of the centre underscored the effort of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari to creating an environment that would support the rapid growth of MSMEs in the country.

The Executive Director, MSMEs, Bank of Industry, Toyin Adeniji, said that the bank is partnering with the Federal government to empower small traders.

Adeniji said that the project which is wholly driven by the government is expected to give N10,000 grant each to the traders to boost their businesses.

CAN kicks as herdsmen kill seven in Plateau



Friday Olokor, Jos

Seven persons have been confirmed dead as gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen struck in some villages in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.

While five of the victims were killed at Razat mining site in Gana-Ropp village, two others died during an attack in Nding Suisut community on Thursday by the gunmen.

But the Christian Association of Nigeria has condemned the killings with a call on the residents of Barkin Ladi to be very vigilant while security agencies embark on a manhunt for the perpetrators.
The chairman of CAN (Northern zone), Rev Yakubu Pam, in a statement on Thursday, said the gunmen escaped from the scene of the attacks after killing their victims at the tin mining site.

He expressed regrets that the way and manner the local miners were shot dead at the tin mining site of Razat Community of Kwock, Ropp District, was an indication that some people were plotting to return Plateau State back to its dark days of the past.
“Let me tell you that there is no resting place for the wicked; these evil men would definitely be caught by the law enforcement personnel very soon,” Pam stressed.

He added that the killers of Gyang, Jillim, Lamba, David and a woman named Rebecca at the tin mining site of Razat must be brought to justice to serve as deterrence to other merchants of death planning such heinous crimes.


The Spokesperson of Plateau State Police Command, Matthias Tyopev, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, confirmed the killings, saying investigations were on to apprehend the perpetrators.

Punch

Lagos speaker, 99 others pick APC nomination forms



The Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress on Thursday said no fewer than 100 aspirants had picked up nomination forms to contest the state House of Assembly primary election in the last two days.

The Assistant Publicity Secretary, Mr Abiodun Salami, gave the figure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos.

He said the secretariat had been besieged by aspirants seeking the party’s tickets since the sale of forms commenced on Wednesday.
Salami said the Speaker of the Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa and the Deputy Speaker, Mr Sanni Eshinlokun, were some of the lawmakers who had picked nomination forms for re-election.

“Yes, aspirants have been coming to the secretariat to pick their forms since the exercise started yesterday.

“So far, more than 100 aspirants, including the Speaker of the House of Assembly and his Deputy, have picked up their forms.

“We are making the process as transparent as possible. It is an open thing and we are expecting more aspirants to come for their forms before the tentative deadline of Monday,”  he said.

Salami said the party was committed to the ideals of internal democracy and would ensure candidates emerged through popular elections.

NAN

Court remands two for allegedly killing, robbing man of $80,000



An Ikeja Magistrates’ Court in Lagos on Thursday remanded two commercial drivers, who allegedly killed a Bureau De Change operator, Victor Thorpe, after robbing him of 80,000 dollars.

The accused, Monday Okoh, 50, and Johnbull Friday, 35, whose residential addresses were not provided, are facing three counts of conspiracy, robbery and manslaughter.


The Chief Magistrate, Mr A.A. Fashola, who did not take the pleas of the accused, said the duo should be kept behind bars pending the advice of the Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions.

Fashola adjourned the case until Nov. 26 for DPP’s advice.
Earlier, the Prosecutor, Sgt. Michael Unah, told the court that the men, while armed with a locally made pistol and other offensive weapons, robbed the late Victor Thorpe of 80,000 dollars.

Unah told the court that the accused committed the offences on July 27 at about 12.40 pm at Bonny Camp Roundabout, Victoria Island, Lagos.
According to him, the accused, while riding on a motorcycle, double-crossed the commercial bus, which the deceased boarded, went inside, snatched the money, and shot him in the chest.

He said that the late Victor Thorpe dropped his car for fear of being trailed, not knowing that the accused were already monitoring him.
The prosecutor said, “Thorpe was the only one killed in the bus.”


The offences contravene Sections 222, 297 (2) and 299 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.

CHINESE CONSORTIUM TARGETS EARLY 2019 FOR WORK ON 3050MW MAMBILLA POWER PROJECT – PRESIDENCY




President Muhammadu Buhari has received assurances from the Joint Venture Partners assigned to construct the 3050 Megawatts Mambilla Hydro-electric Power Plant, that all processes leading to the start of work would soon be completed to pave way for the commencement of the project early next year.



At a meeting Thursday in Beijing with Professor Lyu Ze Xiang, the President of CGCC, the construction company, President Buhari asked to be briefed on time lines for the commencement of work, following his highly successful meeting with the Chinese leader, Xi Jinping.

The Nigerian President, who likened the Mambilla to China’s Three Gorges Dam, said given the significance of the project to Nigeria’s socio-economic development, there was a need for its speedy completion.

“I am very pleased with the concern you have shown for the significance of this project,” he told the head of the construction giant, adding, “I would like you to ensure its speedy completion.”

Xiang informed President Buhari that Nigerian officials and the project consultant would meet in two weeks to address the questions raised by President Xi for more detailed and updated feasibility and sustainability studies. He said a team had already been set up to work on the financing aspect.

“We fully understand the importance of this project to the economic and social wellbeing of Nigeria. In two weeks, we will sit down with the parties for the economic and sustainability analysis. It would take about four weeks to conclude the update,” he assured.

According to the lead contractor, “pre-commencement work,” would thereafter begin, dealing with access to site and putting in place the necessary support infrastructure such as power, water and transportation.

“Our target is to commence the project early next year,” he told President Buhari shortly before the Nigerian leader’s departure at the conclusion of his six-day official trip to China.

Resumption Date: LASG to sanction erring schools



Deputy Governor of Lagos State and the Superintendent of the Education Sector, Dr. Idiat Oluranti Adebule has reiterated the need for all schools in the State, both private and public, to comply with the School Calendar jointly agreed upon and resume on the 10th of September, 2018.



Speaking at the Education Sectoral meeting on Thursday, Adebule frowned at a situation in which some private schools open a week before or after the agreed date and warned that any school found in breach of the rules will be sanctioned appropriately.

While looking forward to welcoming students, pupils, teaching and non-teaching staff back to school for the Y2018/19 academic session, she said the adoption of a uniform calendar makes for proper planning and ensuring that pupils and students attend school for the number of days required in the term.

The Deputy Governor commended teachers for working tirelessly to prepare the children for leadership, adding that the State Government will rededicate herself to their training, welfare and reward for excellence.

She advised children in the State, whether in public or private schools to devote more time to their studies; shun all vices including internet fraud, hooliganism, rape, examination malpractice, alcoholism and drug abuse.

Adebule also promised that the government of Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode will continue to do everything possible to improve service delivery in the public schools and ensure that private schools also deliver quality services to pupils and students

Wednesday 5 September 2018

Osun Guber: Ogunbiyi, Adeleke unities ahead of elections


The crisis between the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke, and Dr Akin Ogunbiyi has been resolved.



Senate President, Bukola Saraki announced the reconciliation between both parties on Wednesday.

In a post on his Twitter page, Saraki wrote: “Following marathon meetings today in Abuja, I am pleased to announce that we have a signed agreement between PDP gubernatorial candidate, Senator Adeleke and his rival, Dr. Ogunbiyi.

” As we approach the September 22, 2018 governorship election, our party moves forward as one.”

Ogunbiyi narrowly lost to Adeleke, polling 1,562 votes as against Adeleke’s 1,569 and had file a petition against the Senator’s victory.

His camp had since then accused Adeleke of rigging at the primary election conducted by the Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson in Osogbo.

Aregbesola will hand over to Oyetola’


Oluwatosin Omojuyigbe

AN Osun State House of Representatives aspirant, Olalekan Badmus, said Governor Rauf Aregbesola would hand over power to the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Adegboyega Oyetola, after the September 22 gubernatorial election in the state.

Badmus, who described Oyetola as a successful technocrat who assisted Aregbesola in achieving landmark success in education, economy, road infrastructure, security and wealth creation,  said he was head and shoulders above the other contestants seeking to succeed Aregbesola.

Badmus in a statement, said Oyetola was a reliable interface between the government and the various publics in Osun.


He said, “You can’t build something on nothing. Oyetola has the best track record among the contestants, and they all know it.

Punch

POLICE NABS 3 ONE-CHANCE ROBBERS IN LAGOS

AgegePulse Magazine

The operatives of Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested three one-chance robbers on the Third Mainland Bridge while another jumped into the Lagoon with the gang’s loot.



The robbers, John Akinyemi, 27; Paul Oliseh, 37 and Amos Williams, 12, were arrested on Monday afternoon on the Third Mainland bridge after a chase by the Rapid Response Squad patrol team monitoring Iyana-Oworo.

The policemen after being informed that the one-chance robbers were operating around the area, chased the bus, a Volkwagen Transporter with the registration number, AKD 562 XP to the bridge.

The robbers, after being double crossed by the officers on the Third Mainland Bridge, abandoned their vehicle and were fleeing on foot when they were arrested.

One of the robbers, who was later identified as Junior, 19, was reportedly hit by speeding vehicles twice on the bridge before jumping off into the Lagoon.

According to the leaders of the gang, John Akinyemi, “there were four of us. I was in charge of calling the team to work.  It was our first trip for the day. We took four passengers in Estate Bus Stop in Alapere. They were going to Oshodi. We dispossessed them and dropped them off before Iyana-Oworo one after the other.

We took their phones and money. We have been doing this for more than three months. We sell the mobile phones and jewelry, and we share the money”.

One of the victims, Semiu Oluwaseun, who alerted the RRS officers immediately he was thrown out of the moving bus, said the robbers collected his phone and the sum of N500,000:00.

Another victim, Jamiu Ojuroye, who was robbed on Sunday, identified John Akinyemi as the driver of the bus he was robbed in. He noted that he was robbed on Sunday night and that the robbers team took N150,000:00 from him before threw him out of the speeding bus.

Ojuroye added that after struggling with the robbers, they poured a peppery substance on his face, took his money before throwing him off around 8:00 p.m.

The robbers were paraded today by Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal, at the Command Headquarters.

Young Boys sell stolen laptop for N2,000 in Lagos



Deji Lambo

Operatives of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested two teenagers for allegedly breaking into a shop on Jakande Estate, in the Ejigbo area of Lagos State, and stealing a laptop.

The police also arrested two others – 27-year-old Adejagun Babatunde and 20-year-old Lawal Wasiu – for allegedly receiving the stolen laptop from the teenage burglars.


The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, on Wednesday said the case was worrisome because minors were involved.

Imohimi said, “The command’s operatives attached to the Ejigbo Police Division on September 2, 2018, arrested two teenagers (names withheld), aged 13 and 14, who specialised in breaking into people’s shops.

“Luck ran out on them when they burgled a shop at Block 397, Jakande Estate, Ejigbo, and made away with one generator valued at N15,000; one HP laptop, valued at N90,000; one amplifier, valued at N40,000; and one CD mixer, valued at N150,000.

“The police have arrested their adult collaborators, 27-year-old Adejagun Babatunde and 20-year-old Lawal Wasiu. The two adults bought the stolen HP laptop for N2,000 only. The adult suspects will have their day in court, while the child offenders will be handed over to the gender section for appropriate action.”

One of the teenage burglars, said he took the laptop inside an opened shop, adding that he was accompanied by his friend to a complex at Ejigbo where they were paid N2,000 for the laptop.
The second teenage suspect said he was only involved in selling the laptop.

The buyer of the laptop, Babatunde, said he got to know the boys through Wasiu.

He said, “Wasiu came to me that the two children wanted to sell a laptop. They told me that they wanted to sell the laptop because they were hungry, adding that the laptop belonged to their brother, who was no longer a deejay.”
Wasiu said, “The two boys said they were hungry and that I should give them money. I told them that I did not have money and I directed them to Babatunde.”
In a related development, operatives attached to the Ejigbo Police Station arrested one Ikechukwu Kalu for allegedly stealing a pumping machine on Egbe Road

The CP said the suspect would equally be charged to court.

TASKFORCE BOSS EGBEYEMI FREES SEIZED VEHICLES FROM TRAFFIC YARD


.....Begin clampdown against touting in Lagos.

Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi has ordered immediate release of vehicles impounded at the Agency's traffic yard in Ikorodu axis of the state, over various traffic offenses, on learning of alleged touting, reported by members of the public against the unit.



Egbeyemi who paid unscheduled working visit to the traffic park yard released those vehicles to their owners, despite various traffic offenses committed including driving against traffic, driving on brt Lane, obstructions among others, after they all pleaded for mercy and admitted their wrong doings.



No fewer than 7 vehicles were released to their respective owner, while others were informed to report at the unit office for proper identification and other processes.

CSP Egbeyemi stated that his decision to free those vehicles was to prove that the Lagos State Government was not to create hardship in the State but it would also not tolerate lawlessness from members of the public.

He explained that the action was also to inform Lagosians that the State Government does not encourage touting or bribery and that the Agency would take action against any of its agency's officer found guilty of such crime.

Egbeyemi reiterated his commitment of ensuring adequate discipline among his men even as he disclosed that any taskforce member caught collecting bribe or extortion from members of the public will face the wrath of the Law.

He noted that they will continue to zero tolerance for driving against traffic to make recalcitrant motorists to be law-abiding.

"It is not that we are anti-mases. We fight those people that are adamant and defiant. We are not in a state of anarchy, we are in an orderly society where there must be law and order. We take offender to court, and once anyone is pronounced guilty, such ends in prison"

"How can a sane drive driving against another vehicle coming with speed: this is how innocent people are killed" The Chairman said.

Egbeyemi charged members of the taskforce to desist from any act that can dent the image of the unit, pointed out that it would be difficult to enforce law once they engage in corrupt act.

According to him, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police CP EDGAL IMOHIMI had declared zero tolerance to corruption and declared that corruption would not have a place during his tenure as police boss in the State.

"Am appealing to lagosians to abide with the law and regulations that guide road use. Be a good citizen and don't offer members of the taskforce bribe and in case any of them demand please kindly report.

Egbeyemi said the unit understand the plight of the masses. But that laws must be respected so as to make the State livable for people.

" These are things we do but people don't understand. It is my duty to raid when people are doing illegality"

One of the freed vehicles' owner before leaving the traffic yard in Ikorodu cast blames of his wrong on passengers, though vowed not to succumb to pressure in the future.

Besides, one Segun Olusoga, a private taxi driver, claimed that a passenger he had in his vehicle pleaded with him to manoeuvre traffic that she was late for appointment.

"I drive Toyota Corolla car with registration number AGL 136 BH, in the process of trying to satisfy my client, I maneuver traffic and was caught but to my surprise the passenger eventually left me with my problem"

The case of Akinpelu Atanda with plate number KSF 10 FB was similar as he admitted to wrong doing also pleaded not to repeat it again "I don't know why I was in a hurry, now that I was arrested where am rushing to, I can't go again"

Mercedes-Benz Unveils It's 1st All-electric Car,It Will Go 200mi On Full Charge

Mercedes-Benz Unveils It's 1st All-electric Car,It Will Go 200mi On Full Charge.




Incredible! Nigerian Parents Arrested In US After Son Died During Religious Fast.



A Nigerian couple has been arrested in the US for allegedly allowing their teenage son to starve to death and his brother to become severely emaciated during a religious fast.



Wisconsin prosecutors charged Kehinde Omosebi, 49, and Titilayo Omosebi, 48, with child neglect causing death and child neglect causing great bodily harm. Both charges are felonies and carry a combined maximum sentence of 37 years in prison .

Reedsburg Police Chief Timothy Becker says the father went to the police station Sunday to report the death of his 15-year-old son. When police arrived at the family's home they found the dead teen and an extremely emaciated 11-year-old boy.
The mother was also found to be emaciated.

Becker said the father told police he was a minister affiliated with Cornerstone Reformation Ministries and that the family had started a religious fast on July 19. Investigators do not believe the father is a minister and made up the name of the ministry.

Becker says police do not believe the father is a minister..

The younger boy and his mother were brought to the hospital. The mother refused treatment, citing religious reasons, and was taken to the Sauk County Jail.

The 11-year-old is in protective custody at Children’s Hospital in Madison...

Tuesday 4 September 2018

Why Buhari uncompromising, power drunk - Atiku


Olusola Fabiyi and Oladimeji Ramon
A former Vice-President,  Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has expressed the fear that the 2019 presidential election may not be free with President Muhammadu Buhari, a retired military man, now leading the country.

He said unlike former President Goodluck Jonathan, who was in power during the 2015 general elections and was “much more level-headed” being a “peaceful, (and) very patriotic Nigerian,” the country was now dealing with “a retired general, (who is) very uncompromising, also power-drunk; (and) who will not be ready to leave power without a fight.”

An AFP report quoted Atiku, a presidential aspirant on the platform of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, as saying on Monday evening that these were “some of my fears for the current elections.”
“The characters that are involved this time, as far as the leadership of this country is concerned, are different from 2015,” he said.
Atiku also tasked Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) to explain to Nigerians the decision by the Federal Government to share $322m Abacha’s loot and also begged for a fresh $328m loan from China.
The new loan is said to be for Information and Communications Technology development.

Atiku was reacting to Osinbajo’s response to the former Vice President’s reaction to the need to restructure the country.
Atiku accused Osinbajo of not being coherent in his arguments, saying he was merely jumping from one topic to the other.

He said, “I must say that his dovetailing into the area of the economy does not explain certain facts such as the fact that the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics reported in December 2017 that Nigeria lost 7.9 million jobs in the 21 month period under review.
“If the Vice President cannot see that losing 7.9 million jobs in 21 months while creating 500,000 jobs is a deficit, then I do not know what to say to the honourable professor.

“Professor Osinbajo also harps on ‘prudence in public finance,’ but he fails to show the wisdom in sharing out $322m of Abacha funds to the poor only to take a loan of $328m from the Chinese the very next month. Many Nigerians, myself included, see this as imprudence.
“Finally, while the Vice President is not exactly correct when he says ‘In four years from 2010 to 2014, the PDP government earned the highest oil revenues in Nigeria’s history, $381.9bn. By contrast, the Buhari administration has earned $121bn from May 2015 to June 2018’, let us for the sake of argument say that he is right.”

Atiku further said that while he was the Vice President in 2006, Nigeria’s Economic Management Team, of which he was a prominent member, paid off Nigeria’s entire foreign debt of $30bn, at a time when he said the country was earning one third of what the Buhari administration is currently earning from oil. So, such arguments are puerile at best.
He advised the Vice President to choose whether he was for restructuring or whether he was against it and stick to his choice.

He said it was not in the interest of the professor of law to be jumping from one argument to the other without any clear point.
He rejected Osinbajo’s assertion that his (Atiku’s ) ideas on restructuring were vague, saying restructuring was a necessity, not an option.
In a statement he signed in Abuja on Tuesday, he accused Osinbajo of making a U-turn on the issue of restructuring.
The former Vice President said of Osinbajo, “Faced with an avalanche of public condemnation for his 360-degree turn on the concept of restructuring, it is understandable that the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, has written to Premium Times to douse the tension his comments created. However, in doing so, the Vice President should not attempt to revise history by saying that he spoke against ‘geographic restructuring.’


“I have been in the forefront of the discourse on restructuring since the 1995 Abacha Constitutional Conference and to the best of my knowledge, there has not been any term like ‘geographic restructuring’.

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Madwoman’ says Sex partners own human parts found with her


Samson Folarin

A woman alleged to be mentally deranged, Folake Falade, has denied knowing anything about human parts found in her possession in Aiyetoro, Cele-Nizer, on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway.

The 40-year-old said the body parts found with her on Monday, August 27, belonged to men who usually had sex with her in a tunnel where she lived.

There had been turmoil in the community after some residents allegedly spotted the suspect, who was widely believed to be mad, making telephone calls.

A mob was said to have gathered and would have lynched her but for the intervention of some officials of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Corps and policemen from the Ijanikin division.
The police were said to have recovered a skull, some decomposing human parts, photos, foot wares, among others, from the tunnel.

The case was subsequently transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.
Falade, who claimed to be from Abeokuta, Ogun State, said the body parts belonged to men who had sex with her after paying her between N200 and N300.

She said, “I was married to an Egun man who abandoned me. My only surviving child, Abiodun Jeriat, is with my husband. I had five other children, but they all died. I have been living in the place for about two months after I could not find my house at Mosafejo Ilogbo, Ogun State.
“On the day I was caught, I was sitting when a man came to offer me a gin. The second person came and asked if I had a mobile phone and I said no. Not long after, I saw some people with canes and they started beating me up. They also removed all the things I used to cover myself whenever it rained. They asked me if I took gin and I said once in a while.
“They asked where I used to get money to buy it and I told them that some men had been having sex with me and they gave me money – N200 or N300.”

A source said the suspect claimed that one of the photos was that of her child, who she did not know his whereabouts.
She was arraigned before an Ebute-Meta Chief Magistrate’s Court on two counts bordering on possession of human parts.

The charges read, “That you, Folake Falade, and others at large, on August 27, 2018, around 7am, at Aiyetoro, Cele-nizer, on the Lagos- Badagry Expressway, in the Lagos Magisterial District, did conspire among yourselves to commit felony, to wit: unlawful possession of human parts.
“That you, Folake Falade, and others at large, on the same date, time and place, in the aforementioned magisterial district, did unlawfully have in your possession severed human parts, charms and a picture of a boy, a supposed victim…”

The police prosecutor, Inspector Adedayo Oladele, said the offences were punishable under sections 411 and 238 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Nigeria, 2015.

Falade pleaded guilty to the charges.
At the resumption of the case for facts and sentence on Tuesday, the police prosecutor, Oladele, said forensic experts had visited the scene of the crime.

“The defendant was asked what happened at the scene. She said one of the men sleeping with her owned the human parts. She was asked to produce the men, but she could not,” he added.
There was a mild drama when the prosecutor asked the Investigating Police Officer from the SCIID to bring out exhibits recovered by the police from the scene.

The odour of the suspected decomposing human bodies filled the courtroom and the Chief Magistrate, O.O. Olatunji, ordered they be taken outside the court for inspection.
A court orderly and a friend of the court, who were appointed by the chief magistrate for the inspection, later returned to confirm the prosecutor’s evidence.
As Olatunji made to deliver his sentence, the suspect changed her plea.
“I was not found with any human skull and flesh. What they found on me was ponmo (cowhide), which I was cutting; I don’t know anything about human skull and flesh; they were found far from where I was. Some people beat me up, saying I had a phone, which I denied. It was ponmo they found on me,” she said in Yoruba.
Olatunji said since the defendant had changed her plea, she would be admitted to bail.
She was subsequently granted bail in the sum of N200,000 with two sureties in like sum as the chief magistrate ordered that the case file be duplicated for legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions.
The case was adjourned till September 26, 2018.

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I’ll poison my husband if court doesn’t separate us – Wife


Olufemi Atoyebi, Ibadan

A mother of three, Ronke Olanrewaju, has threatened to poison her husband if a customary court fails to grant her request for divorce.

The aggrieved wife had approached the Oja-Oba Customary Court, Mapo, Ibadan, Oyo State, seeking divorce from her husband, who she described as abusive and violent.

Ronke told the court that her husband, Sunday Olanrewaju, beat her up anytime he saw her with male customers, adding that each time the police were brought in, he would boast that he was a prominent politician.
She said, “My lord, he also beat up my mother like a baby. Separate us now, or else, I will poison him. Each time I discuss business with male customers, he would beat me and say they were my lovers.”

However, the husband, Sunday, begged the court to sustain the marriage, saying his wife was like a mother to him.

The President of the court, Chief Henry Agbaje, fixed September 18, 2018, for ruling.

He said although the case required urgency because of the woman’s threat, it was also important to give room for reconciliation.

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Hon. Adebiyi Azeez Declares Intention To Run For Agege Constituency 02 in 2019




As the date of 2019 general election draws closer, more politicians and technocrats have continued to show interest to run for one political office or the other in the country.

Agege, Lagos is not an exception as Hon. Adebiyi Azeez Olanrewaju declared intention to run for the office of Agege Constituency 02 in the Lagos State House of Assembly.

The official announcement was made yesterday at the PDP party Secretariat in Agege.

Adebiyi who is known as a grassroot and crowd pulling politician said he and his party are ready to bring fresh ideas and quality representation to the people of his constituents.

According to Adebiyi, Agege had over time been shortchanged with less quality representation, sighting Epe, Surulere and other local government areas in Lagos with monumental development facilitated and influenced by their lawmakers.

In a chat with AgegePulse, Agege PDP Chairman Agege, Mr. Muka Popoola confirmed that  HON. Adebiyi would go into a direct primary with a former councilorship aspirant in the last council election, Mr. Tunde Samuel who has also shown interest.

Speaking with Agegepulse, supporters of Adebiyi who thronged the PDP secretariat to cheer Adebiyi were full of confidence that their man would clinch the party ticket and subsequently wrestle power from the incumbent lawmaker, representing Agege constituency 02.

Lagos Transport Reform: 4,000 bus conductors register With LASDRI



4,000 bus conductors register following Lagos State Transport Reform – More than 4,000 members of the Bus Conductor Association of Nigeria (BCAN) have registered with Lagos State Drivers Institute (LASDRI) for training and accreditation.



Mr Isreal Adeshola, President of the association, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Tuesday.

According to him, the development will enable them function as stipulated in the rules and regulations of the state government in line with the transportation reform.

“Over 4,000 members are fully ready to operate along with the new Lagos State transportation reform.

“We have attended LASDRI for accreditation and also to the Directorate of Transport Commuters Service to get various identification badges including our uniforms.

“We want to assure the people and the government that our members are fully for the state transformation on transport system.

“All these we have done to get prepared for the state development plan in the transport system,’’ he said.

The official said that there were over 270, 000 bus conductors in the state, adding that over 4,000 of them had registered as members officially.

According to him, the association has been telling members that very soon conductor work will no longer be business as usual.

“The association had trained and ensured that registered members get accredited by the concern authority to ensure accountability and effectiveness on duty.

“BCAN wants to ensure no more jumping and hanging on the buses anyhow.

“We are in line with the state government’s plan on the new transport reform and we enjoin others in the system to key into the system and get registered,’’ he said.

Adeshola appealed to the state government to carry members of the association along with the ongoing reform.

“We need government to assist us along with the ongoing reform in the transport sector.

“If the government is building the country or a state without carrying the youths along or involving them in the system the development may not be sustainable,’’ he added.

NAN reports that Lagos state government is set to roll out buses to service routes on the Oshodi-Abule Egba axis, with the arrival of 250 buses in line with the transport reform.

Mr Ladi Lawanson, the State Commissioner for Transport, had told NAN that the routes for deployment of the buses had been identified.

“In the last couple of months, we did the commissioning of the Ikeja Terminal, which was meant to be the flagship.

“The Ikeja Terminal was signaling the beginning of what was going to be the entire project, consisting of 13 terminals including Oyingbo, Yaba.

“The first set of buses have come and we are using the Ikeja axis as a laboratory where we are going to roll out from,” he said.

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Enugu West People Bought PDP Nomination Form For Me - Ekweremadu



'AS REQUESTED BY MY PEOPLE, I WILL RUN FOR THE 5TH TERM  AGAIN'



My people, the good people of Enugu West Senatorial District, including the Enugu West Peoples Assembly, Members of the National Assembly, Council Chairmen, members of the Enugu State Executive Council, Enugu State Chapter of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, leaders of the PDP from Enugu West, among others gave me a surprise on Sunday. They presented to me the PDP nomination form for the Senate, which they purchased for me, requesting that I return to the Senate in 2019.

Instructively, only a Few weeks ago, I reflected on my past engagements with the people of Enugu West and I was satisfied that, by the grace of God, we were able to make so many improvements in the lives of our people.

I reflected on my next move and the available options. One option is to come back to you in Enugu and run my Foundation, which will give me opportunity to mentor young men and women in leadership. The second is probably to go to a university and take a fulltime academic job and also try to mentor young people in school. And behold my people came calling.

My people, my primary employers have spoken. I have no choice than to humbly accept to run for the Senate again.

Nevertheless, I believe that the beauty of democracy is the enlargement of the political space in which everybody is free to participate, bring and exchange ideas, and disagree in order to agree.

Just yesterday, I got a call from a man who introduced himself as an engineer from Achi, but lives in Jigawa.  He later came with his family to tell me that he wanted to run for the Senate in Enugu West. I congratulated him and offered to help purchase his nomination form. But he told me he had already bought his form. He was quite surprised when I offered to buy form for him. But it has always been my philosophy to help nurture the opposition, for as far as I am concerned, all power belongs to God and we should never try to reduce the political space. We must allow and indeed encourage other people to participate'

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Man Knocks Off Lagos Prostitute's Teeth For Closing Up During Sex



A 25-year old man, Mr. Oki Olabisi, was arraigned after he allegedly knocked off a sex worker's teeth during sex inside a hotel room in Lagos.

The incident happened at a popular hotel called Formula Four located at Coker Street in Ejigbo, Lagos.
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It was gathered that Mr. Olabisi went to the hotel to drink and later negotiated with one Tina John for short sex romp for an undisclosed fee.

However, when he booked and they entered the room Tina was said not to fully cooperate with him; Tina reportedly removed her pant and behaved strangely. She refused to open her legs properly for easy penetration and that caused serious exchange of words which later to degenerated to a fight inside the hotel room.

In the process, Mr. Olabisi reportedly rained blows on her and knocked off her teeth.

The noise from the room attracted the management of the hotel and they held Olabisi before calling the attention of the police at Ejigbo Division.

Man knocks off sex worker's teeth during fight in Lagos

According to PM Express, Olabisi admitted that he assaulted her but that she started the problem by not properly opening her legs during the romp which caused the rift.

The police found Olabisi culpable and charged him before the Ejigbo Magistrates court for assault, grievous harm and conduct likely to cause breach of public peace.

He pleaded not guilty.

The prosecutor, Supol Kenneth Asibor, did not oppose his being granted bail but asked the court for adjournment for trial.

The Presiding Magistrate, Mr. T.O. Shomada, granted Olabisi bail in the sum of N50,000 with two sureties in like sum.

He was remanded in prison custody pending when he will perfect his bail.

The matter was adjourned till 17th September, 2018.

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Teachers’ recruitment: LASG calls for patience



The Lagos State Government has urged applicants interested in the on-going teachers’ recruitment exercise in the State to be patient with the slow pace on the online application website.



The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Adebunmi Adekanye made the call following complaints by some applicants that the job portal (http://jobs.lagosstate.gov.ng) was very slow, stressing that it was as a result of the number of applicants trying to register at the same time.

She, however, assured that the backend team is working assiduously to accommodate all applications that are dropping in droves since the commencement of the exercise.

The Permanent Secretary advised that there was no reason to panic as applicants have up till Thursday, September 6, 2018 to send in applications, adding that the traffic on the portal would gradually reduce as more applicants succeed in submitting their applications.

Adekanye reiterated the commitment of the State Government to fairness and transparency in the recruitment exercise aimed at injecting fresh and qualified teachers into the Public Primary and Secondary Schools in the State.

I Regret Not Winning Lagos For PDP In 2003 -Atiku



Former Vice-President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, on Monday said he regretted not doing much to help the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) win in Lagos State when he had the opportunity in 2003.


Abubakar, a PDP presidential aspirant, spoke in Lagos while holding a meeting Lagos PDP Guber Candidate, Engr Deji Doherty and members of the party in the state.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the meeting was part of his nationwide tour of state chapters, to seek support for his aspiration ahead of 2019 general elections.

He revealed how his former boss, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, before the 2003 elections, gave him the task to deliver the six South/West states then governed by the Alliance for Democracy (AD) to the PDP.

Abubakar said that in carrying out the task, he delivered all the states to PDP, except Lagos.

The former Vice-President said that he deliberately did not do much to win Lagos because of his relationship with former governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

He apologised to party members for what he called his mistake, saying that Lagos would have been better off, if he had delivered it to the PDP then.

“When we came to power in 1999, the entire South/Western states were controlled by the AD.

“And when we were approaching the 2003 elections, I told my boss, give me the chance to take over the South-West

“And he gave me that authority, and I took all the states with the exception of Lagos.

“Why? Because Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and I came a long way from the SDP, PDM and all of that, and I felt I should leave Lagos for him. In fact, I could easily have taken over Lagos, but I did not.

“I have since regretted my decision; please, my sisters and brothers in the party, I want you to forgive me for taking Lagos out of that arrangement.

“If I have another opportunity again, Lagos will be taken to where it belongs. So, I am appealing to you to give me that opportunity so that I can correct the mistakes that I made”, he said.


Monday 3 September 2018

Hairdresser stabs neighbour to death for calling her shaku-shaku


Samson Folarin

A 23-year-old hairdresser, Opeyemi Adamson, has allegedly killed her neighbour, Taiwo Olowookere, at their house in the Meiran area of Lagos State.

PUNCH Metro gathered that 28-year-old Taiwo lived with the suspect’s mother-in-law, who accommodated her after she separated from her husband.


Opeyemi, who lived with her husband, stayed in the same compound with the victim.

The duo were said to have nursed animosity towards each other until Friday, August 24 when things took a tragic turn.
The deceased had reportedly complained about Opeyemi’s eight-months-old baby, saying the child’s noise disturbed her.

The suspect reportedly insulted her, which led to exchange of words.
Taiwo, who reported the incident to the police before her death, said her assailant became angry after she (Taiwo) called her shaku-shaku woman (useless person), adding that she stabbed her in the neck.

She had said, “About three months ago, I had a problem with my husband. The woman I was staying with was her (Opeyemi) mother-in-law.
“On a particular day, my child was ill and I took him to a hospital. When I returned, I greeted her, but she refused to respond. That was when our misunderstanding started.


“Around 7am on August 24, I went to bath my child. While doing that, her child started making a noise. I called her that her child was disturbing me, but she abused me.
“She started cursing me and I called her shaku-shakuwoman. She asked why I would call her such a name. She said she would show me what a shaku-shakuwoman was like. She went inside and brought out a knife which she used to stab me in the neck.”

PUNCH Metro gathered that the victim reported the case at the Meiran Police Station and Opeyemi was arrested.

Taiwo was taken to a local medical centre where she was treated until her death.

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Ecobank Grants 11yrs Old Artist, Waris 20years Scholarship



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The 11-year-old Nigerian Artist, Waris Kareem, who drew a portrait of President Macron in 2 hours during his appearance at the New Afrika Shrine in Lagos has been given a 20-year education grant and monthly allowances by Ecobank.


Recall, the talented  hyperrealism artist, Kareem Waris Olamilekan of Oke-Odo Junior College was recently received by Tutor General/ Permanent Secretary Lagos Education District 1, Dr.  YINKA Ayandele  in her office revealed that, Waris also performed creditably well in his academics.

"He had a very encouraging results in the just concluded 3rd term examinations. We need to support him to ensure an all-round development for him".

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Truck crushes commercial motorcyclist to death on Lagos- Abeokuta Expressway



A commercial motorcyclist was on Monday crushed to death in an accident involving two trucks and a  Mercedes Benz car at  Ifo on the Lagos- Abeokuta Expressway.

Mr Babatunde Akinbiyi, the Public Relations Officer of the Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps , confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria in Abeokuta.

Akinbiyi said a Mack truck without  registration number and a  Mercedes Benz car  marked  EG 283 KJA had earlier been involved in an accident on Sunday night and had been left on the highway.


The TRACE spokesman said the driver of a Iveko truck marked AAA 921 XA, who was  travelling early Monday  morning, lost control of the vehicle and crushed the motorcycle registered as  FKJ 880 QB  against the two stationary  vehicles.

The  commercial motorcyclist  was said to have been killed on the spot.
“The accident happened around 5am at the Old Bank road in Ifo inward Abeokuta ,” he said.

He said the corpse of the motorcyclist  had been deposited at the morgue of the General Hospital in  Ifo.

Akinbiyi added that the driver of the Iveco truck, as well as other vehicles and motorcycle involved in the incident, had been moved to  Ifo Divisional Police Command.

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Elections will not affect JAMB exams in 2019, says Registrar



The Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Professor Ishaq Oloyede, has said that the 2019 general elections would not affect the board’s 2019/2020 examination.

He made this remark while fielding questions from journalists shortly after delivering the 2018 Annual Sobo Sowemimo Lecture of the Abeokuta Club in Abeokuta.

Oloyede said that since the Independent National Electoral Commission had given the dates of the elections, then the board would only need to adjust accordingly.

“I don’t think there will be any need for a shift in the examination date because of the 2019 general elections. I believe INEC has done well by giving us a prior notice six months ago.


“They have given us the date of the elections. So we have no excuse not to have adjusted. We have adjusted appropriately,” he said.
Oloyede decried the rate at which candidates, who were not qualified to write the examination applied for it, thereby, causing what he described as “unnecessary luggage” on the board.

He said that the examination body would adopt stiffer measures to check incidences of unqualified candidates from applying and writing the examination for the 2019/2020 admission exercise.

Oloyede noted that JAMB would not allow anyone to take undue advantage over others, saying the board would not repeat the mistake it recorded in the last examination as regards this development.
The JAMB registrar said the body would begin the 2019/2020 examination process by October, promising that the procedure for the next examination would be better than the last one.

“We are on with the 2018/2019 admission exercise. This, we started just about a month ago. We believe that by the end of October, we would then begin the 2019/2020 admission.

“I can assure you that we are fine-tuning and learning from our mistakes last year. We are perfecting the processes and procedures, ensuring that no one is allowed to have undue advantage over the others.
Oloyede, who did not disclose the exact number of the applicants expected for the 2019 exercise, said measures had been put in place to ensure that all applicants are minimally qualified.

“It is difficult to say the exact number of applicants we are expecting this time. We expect to crash the number because many of those who are taking the forms are not even prepared or qualified for the exam.
“Some are SS1 students, who are just trying; contributing N5,000 unduly to our purse. We are putting in place some checks to make people who want to apply to be minimally qualified.

“That’s where we are moving to, rather than creating unrealistic figures. We cannot say actually this is the figure but we are trying to ensure that we don’t have unnecessary luggage.

“We are not interested in the money. We are interested in having adequate preparation for those who are genuine students,” he added.

(NAN)
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Man Who Robbed With Toy Gun Caught In Lagos


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A suspected Thief was nabbed after robbing a lady of her phone and purse.



The incident happened at afromedia media estate, okoko, Lagos at the early hours of yesterday September 2nd 2018.

The victim identified as JULIET was reportedly on her her mother's shop when she was attacked by two men who pointed a toy gun to her and collected all she had on her.

Immediately the incident took place, the victim shouted OLE OLE, HELP HELP, this alert neigbours who came out in mass and chased the robbers but fortunately only was was caught as the other escaped.

The robber caught confessed to have come from Okoko to terrorist the estate and said his friend had ran away, the stolen phone was recovered from him and toy gun but unfortunately the money was no where to be found as he claimed his partner was with the money.

TJCONNECTNG spoke with Residents who laments constant robbery within the estate at the early hours of the day around 6:00am after security personnel must have left their duty post.

They dealt with the robbers and after serious torture and questioning he was left outside the estate gate Unclad.

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Sunday 2 September 2018

End Time: We Charge N500 Per Sex,Cherubim and Seraphim Prophetess Running Prostitution Ring



Olupinla Idowu

An Old female pastor and founder of a Cherubim and Seraphim church  at 52 Okesina street, Ijoko area of Ota, Ogun state has been captured by officers of the Nigerian police force after her prostitution ring was discovered.




The 54 year old was paraded before newsmen at Eleweran police headquarters in Ogun state. Investigations showed that Olupinla specialized in contracting or in local words..”pimping” male customers for the girls aged between 14 and 16. The girls live in the church premises with the woman whom they call ‘mama’.

How she was caught?

Olupinla met her water-loo after 3 girls were rescued by police officers.

Her Modus Operandi and Confession of victims

One of the victims, a 16 year old girl confessed that the woman used them to make money. She said

“We are about 10 with Mama, and she always arrange men for us to have sex,She created apartment within the church premises, where the men sleep with us. We charge N500 per sex in which Mama will collect N300 and give us N200.”

The girl also confessed that abortions were carried out on the church premises, admitting that she herself has had 5 abortions.

She revealed that each girl made an average N1500 per day inclusive of Olupinla’s share. Ogun state commissioner of Police, Ahmed Ilyasu, told newsmen that the girls have been taken to a hospital for checkups and treatment and the woman will be charged to court on child abuse and human trafficking offences.

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Asisat Oshoala Meets Buhari In China

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Nigerian female football star Asisat Oshoala has met her country's President Muhammadu Buhari in China where they interacted and also gave a speech.

Nigerian female football star Asisat Oshoala has met her country's President Muhammadu Buhari in China where they interacted and also gave a speech.

Asisat Oshoala who currently plays for Chinese side Dalian Quanjian F.C was at the Nigerian Embassy in Beijing where she told President Buhari about an event on Sports that will happen in December.

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Tanker explosion: Insurers to compensate seven vehicles’ owners



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Seven out of the 54 vehicles that were burnt in the tanker explosion that occurred on the Otedola Bridge end of the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway recently have been confirmed to have comprehensive insurance.
Figures obtained from the Nigerian Insurers Association revealed that 22 other vehicles had third party insurance.

The NIA noted that the ownership and full details of 15 vehicles were yet to be ascertained.
According to the association, investigations were still ongoing on how to know the owners of the unidentified vehicles.
The Director-General, NIA, Mrs Yetunde Ilori, said the underwriters that insured the identified cars had been notified of the vehicles under their purview.
“We have told them not to wait until the owners come forward, but because they have the details, they should contact the owners on time and commence the claims payment,” she said.

She said that the insurance companies would settle the claims of vehicles with comprehensive insurance.
However, for vehicles with third party insurance, the tanker will take responsibility for their losses as the tanker was not proved to have any insurance cover.
The tanker accident, which occurred on June 29, claimed no fewer than 12 lives.

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Why I bought N20m car –CDQ


Olushola Ricketts; 

When rapper Sodiq Abubakar Yusuf, aka CDQ, recently announced that he acquired a 2017 Ford Mustang Fastback car valued at N20 million, his source of wealth was questioned.

While speaking withSunday Scoop, CDQ said it was normal for people to say whatever they wanted.

He stated, “It is allowed for people to judge you or have their own opinions about you, but everything is between you and your God. I do strictly music; both digital sales of music and performing all over the world.”

While he was younger, CDQ said he had always wanted to achieve all the things he was doing now. According to the rapper, he is living his dream now.
CDQ, who shares a close intimacy with his mother, admitted that he didn’t tell her when he wanted to buy the new car.


He said, “I didn’t have to tell my mum or make her know the worth of my car. I believe I’m mature enough to decide what I want for myself so far I can do the work myself. The car I brought is a 2017 Mustang; it’s over N20 million.”

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Soldier stabs undergraduate over debt in Lagos

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The family of a 27-year-old undergraduate student of the Lagos State Polytechnic, Abraham Enebeli, has demanded justice after he was allegedly stabbed by a soldier.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Abraham was allegedly stabbed in the Ijegun area of Lagos on Saturday by a soldier attached to the Ojo Military Cantonment.

It was gathered that the military official, identified as Daniel Martins, allegedly broke a bottle and stabbed Abraham in the neck during an argument between the two.
Abraham’s brother, Paul Enebeli, who spoke to PUNCH Metro, said Martins was hired by one Chukwudi.

Paul said, “Trouble started early August when Abraham owed Chukwudi about N150,000.
“Abraham said some people defrauded him; but Chukwudi brought six uniformed army officers to our house.
“My brother was beaten up, my mum was injured and they attempted to take one of my brothers away. Some guys intercepted them. They threatened to keep coming back until my brother paid the money.

“There was an agreement among Abraham, my elder brother, the soldiers and Chukwudi that since they injured a lot of people in the process of getting the money back, the money would not be paid back in full. They agreed that my brother would pay N85,000.
“However, one of the soldiers kept harassing my brother. Yesterday (Saturday), the soldier was on a motorcycle with another friend, who knew my brother.
“My brother and that friend greeted each other. The soldier called my brother, but he refused to answer. That got him infuriated. He got off his motorcycle and pushed my brother.

“There was a heated argument between them and the next thing he did was to pick a bottle. He broke it and stabbed my brother in the neck. Immediately, he sped off on the motorcycle.”

When PUNCH Metro contacted Chukwudi, he denied sending the soldier to Abraham, adding that the said money belonged to the military official.

He said, “I was not around when the incident happened. The money is not mine; it belongs to the soldier.
“I was at home some months ago when the soldier called me that he had some Amazon cards to sell and I told him that I had someone that traded in such things.

“He gave me the cards and I gave them to Abraham’s elder brother, Solomon, to sell. The cards are worth N175,000.
“When Solomon was to pay for the cards, I gave him the account number that he would transfer the money to, but he kept procastinating.

“It got to a point that he stopped taking my calls. He later told me that he would transfer the money to Abraham, who would later transfer it to me.

“After 30 minutes, Abraham called me that he was held by some SARS operatives when he was going to an ATM to withdraw and that they had collected the money from him.
“I was surprised when he said he was going to the ATM to withdraw because what I told them was to transfer the money to my account. There was no agreement between us that they should pay N85,000.

“The soldier was on mufti yesterday (Saturday) and I was told that Abraham talked to him anyhow. He hit the soldier on the chest, which got him pissed off.
“The soldier collected a bottle from someone and Abraham dared him to stab him. I think the soldier felt embarrassed and that was why he stabbed him.”

The Army Public Relations Officer, 81 Division, Lt. Col. Olaolu Daudu, promised to investigate the incident.
He said, “Whether the suspect is an impersonator or not, his action has indicted the military one way or the other. There is the need to make investigations to clear things up. Also, if he is an impostor, he will be arrested and handed over to the police, who will carry out investigations. But if he is a military man, he will be dealt with and later handed over to the police because it is a civil matter.”