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Saturday 10 November 2018
Adams Oshiomhole and Wife Sighted In Miami Florida Club
AgegePulse Magazine
APC National Chairman, Adams Oshiohmole observing vacation with wife in US.
Recent questioning by DSS over alleged collection of bribes during APC primaries could have triggered Adams vacation.
Adams is expected back to Nigeria before election campaign kick off.
However, APC leaders to decide next either to sack Adams Oshiohmole or allow him to finish his term.
Native Reporters
Didier Drogba Retires From Football @ 40, Wins Big For Chelsea
Drogba scored 157 goals in 341 appearances during his first spell at Chelsea from 2004 to 2012, winning three Premier League titles and the Champions League.
He scored 65 goals in 104 appearances for the Ivory Coast
Drogba’s stats:
1x Champions League
4x Premier League
4x FA Cup
3x League Cup
2x Community Shield
2x PL Golden Boot
1x Süper Lig
1x Turkish Cup
2x African POTY
Adeboye Prays For Buhari, Osinbajo
AgegePulse Magazine
...called on Nigerians to celebrate the God of Nigeria
Pastor Mrs Folu Adeboye, the Wife of the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has urged Nigerians to call on God to defend the country against enemies fighting its peace and prosperity.
Adeboye also called on Nigerians to celebrate the God of Nigeria for His unmerited favours upon the nation, when she led faithful to offer special prayers for God’s intervention on the country’s numerous challenges.
She led the special prayer for the nation on Friday night during the 17th Annual Abuja Special Holy Ghost Service at RCCG Camp, KM 23, Auta-Gurgu Village, Abuja-Keffi Expressway, Nassarawa State. Thousands of faithful called on God to defend the country against enemies fighting against its peace and to intervene in the overall affairs of the nation. Fondly called as Mummy G.O., led the congregation to pray for President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) and those in authority at all levels for God to give them direction in leading the affairs of Nigeria.
“O God intervene and direct the government to make policies that will benefit your people and our nation, “ she prayed. Adeboye urged Christians to pray for peace and tranquility of the nation, especially as the nation was preparing for the forthcoming general elections. “Prince of Peace, please let your peace reign in Nigeria. Arise oh Lord and defend Nigeria,” she said. She prophesied that Nigeria would arise again to glory and honour for other nations to see.
Mummy G.O. enjoined Christians to pray to God for forgiveness of sins that had befallen the nation and to have His mercies on the people. “We plead for the forgiveness of ancestral sins, idolatry, murder, stealing, greed, selfishness and other sins that might be working against our progress as a nation; we ask for forgiveness in all realms for our nation.
“Imbibe in us the spirit of the fear of God in all our undertakings as leaders and citizens of this nation and let Nigeria be God’s own nation with peace, progress and prosperity in Jesus mighty name,” she prayed. Adeboye enjoined Christians to embrace righteousness for the country to move forward.
...called on Nigerians to celebrate the God of Nigeria
Pastor Mrs Folu Adeboye, the Wife of the General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has urged Nigerians to call on God to defend the country against enemies fighting its peace and prosperity.
Adeboye also called on Nigerians to celebrate the God of Nigeria for His unmerited favours upon the nation, when she led faithful to offer special prayers for God’s intervention on the country’s numerous challenges.
She led the special prayer for the nation on Friday night during the 17th Annual Abuja Special Holy Ghost Service at RCCG Camp, KM 23, Auta-Gurgu Village, Abuja-Keffi Expressway, Nassarawa State. Thousands of faithful called on God to defend the country against enemies fighting against its peace and to intervene in the overall affairs of the nation. Fondly called as Mummy G.O., led the congregation to pray for President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) and those in authority at all levels for God to give them direction in leading the affairs of Nigeria.
“O God intervene and direct the government to make policies that will benefit your people and our nation, “ she prayed. Adeboye urged Christians to pray for peace and tranquility of the nation, especially as the nation was preparing for the forthcoming general elections. “Prince of Peace, please let your peace reign in Nigeria. Arise oh Lord and defend Nigeria,” she said. She prophesied that Nigeria would arise again to glory and honour for other nations to see.
Mummy G.O. enjoined Christians to pray to God for forgiveness of sins that had befallen the nation and to have His mercies on the people. “We plead for the forgiveness of ancestral sins, idolatry, murder, stealing, greed, selfishness and other sins that might be working against our progress as a nation; we ask for forgiveness in all realms for our nation.
“Imbibe in us the spirit of the fear of God in all our undertakings as leaders and citizens of this nation and let Nigeria be God’s own nation with peace, progress and prosperity in Jesus mighty name,” she prayed. Adeboye enjoined Christians to embrace righteousness for the country to move forward.
Vaguard
Friday 9 November 2018
WE TRIED OUR BEST TO RETAIN AKINWUNMI AMBODE, Says Sen. Adefuye
...We didn't just Follow Asiwaju Like Sheep
AgegePulse Magazine
A member of the Lagos State Governor’s Advisory Council, GAC, Senator Anthony Adefuye,disclosed how party leaders in Lagos East Senatorial District fought to secure the second term ticket for Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.
Adefuye disclosed this at a reconciliation meeting held at CMD Shangisha in Lagos.
Ambode Adefuye, the APC Lagos East Senatorial District Leader, said: “People accused us of removing Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.
We saw this crack four months ago and we decided to meet with our Lagos Central Senatorial Leader, Alhaji Tajudeen Olusi and we went to see Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. “We asked Tinubu if there was any problem, and he said that there was a problem and he narrated it. “We prostrated and asked him to call Ambode and speak with him.
“We left the place and started calling Gov Ambode to give him a hint of the meeting, but he did not pick our calls. Asiwaju Tinubu said that he was not picking his calls too. I actually tried my best.
“We rose up to defend Ambode. We didn’t just follow Asiwaju like sheep, we fought and we tried. “Those of us in the East nearly burst into tears for the opportunity we lost in Lagos East. “I fought tooth and nail to make sure that the position was not taken away from us.
It was a great opportunity that we lost. “Anyone that is not a party man should not be elected into positions. Take this advice and make sure you don’t make the same mistake.”
Ijoba Ibile
AgegePulse Magazine
A member of the Lagos State Governor’s Advisory Council, GAC, Senator Anthony Adefuye,disclosed how party leaders in Lagos East Senatorial District fought to secure the second term ticket for Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.
Adefuye disclosed this at a reconciliation meeting held at CMD Shangisha in Lagos.
Ambode Adefuye, the APC Lagos East Senatorial District Leader, said: “People accused us of removing Governor Akinwunmi Ambode.
We saw this crack four months ago and we decided to meet with our Lagos Central Senatorial Leader, Alhaji Tajudeen Olusi and we went to see Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. “We asked Tinubu if there was any problem, and he said that there was a problem and he narrated it. “We prostrated and asked him to call Ambode and speak with him.
“We left the place and started calling Gov Ambode to give him a hint of the meeting, but he did not pick our calls. Asiwaju Tinubu said that he was not picking his calls too. I actually tried my best.
“We rose up to defend Ambode. We didn’t just follow Asiwaju like sheep, we fought and we tried. “Those of us in the East nearly burst into tears for the opportunity we lost in Lagos East. “I fought tooth and nail to make sure that the position was not taken away from us.
It was a great opportunity that we lost. “Anyone that is not a party man should not be elected into positions. Take this advice and make sure you don’t make the same mistake.”
Ijoba Ibile
Baby Strangled In An Uncompleted Building As Mum Went Out To Buy Things
A 3-year-old baby got strangled in an uncompleted building after the mother left her to buy food items in the market.
The baby reportedly left the room while playing and climbed the stirs to the unsecured balcony.
While at the balcony her cloth got trapped by rod and was strangled to death on the process .
Copied unconfirmed
Celebrating Baba Sala: Baba Sala Mega Tribute Concert, The father of Nigerian comedy
That title, earned over five decades in the entertainment industry, suited legendary comic actor, Moses Adejumo, popularly called Baba Sala, best.
Moses Olaiya Adejumo popularly known as Baba Sala is the pioneer of the Nigerian comedy film industry who brought happiness into many homes.
Baba Sala was a movie writer, actor, musician and producer.
In 1964 he was the head of a group known as Federal Rhythm Dandies. The band was the toast of Nigerian elites.
The comedian discovered, tutored and mentored the lead guitarist who would later become known as King Sunny Ade.
By 1969, Moses Olaiya had become a full-time professional theatre comedian after he disbanded his Moses Olaiya Concert Party.
His martyrdom at 81 on Sunday August 8, 2018 signaled the end of a significant chapter in the history of the Nigerian film industry.
So as to aggrandize his lifetime and achievements we have come up with a Mega tribute Concert.
The Mega Tribute Concert will be hosted by Baba Sala’s Daughter Oyindamola Adejumo Ayibiowu, Gbenga Adeyinka as Co-host and King Sunny Ade as Chief Host.
Chairman of the event is Alh. Lai Mohammed and His Excellency Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and His Amiable wife are Special
Guest of Honour.
The event will have several artistes and actors present as well as captains of industries.
The Event is slated for Thursday, 29th November 2018 at the prestigious Blue Roof, LTV Agidingbi, Ikeja – Lagos, by 4pm.
Ojuole Blog
Thursday 8 November 2018
Mishap: Three dead, five missing as boat capsize in Lagos
No fewer than three persons have been confirmed dead and five missing by Lagos State Government after a passenger boat capsized on the lagoon.
Vanguard gathered that the 20-seater passenger boat including two boat operators, capsized when it collided with another wooden boat on Wednesday evening.
Immediately after the mishap, eyewitness disclosed that 12 passengers were rescued by the emergency management agencies and Lagos State Waterways Authority, LASWA officials.
Other agencies were Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Lagos State Ambulance Services, LASAMBUS, State Environmental Health Management Unit, SEHMU.
It was gathered that the accident would have been prevented if the boat operator had adhered to LASWA cautions against night operation in the state.
Confirming the mishap, General Manager of the Lagos State Waterways Authority, LASWA, Mr. Damilola Emmanuel, disclosed that the boat en route Ojo from Coconut jetty, a suburb in Lagos, capsized mid-sea.
He hinted that investigation conducted revealed that the boats were a passenger boat, “God Bless” and a wooden water supply service boat.
According to him, unfortunately three persons were confirmed dead and their bodies have been deposited in the morgue, while 12 persons were rescued alive and five persons are missing.
He stressed that efforts of the rescue operators aided rescue of 12 passengers, assuring that recovery efforts will continue until those missing have been found.
.why we banned from night operation
The LASWA boss however expressed concern that boat operators were in the habit of flouting the order by the agency to desist from operating at night due to the dangers inherent.
Emmanuel also urged passengers to always ensure that they wear life jackets before embarking on any trip on the waterways and ensure they are worn properly to prevent loss of lives.
He said the State Government in conjunction with the Marine Police will conduct a thorough investigation into the incident, adding that the operator of the boat would also be held accountable
Vanguard
Dr. Adejare's PA Wole Declared Missing
AgegePulse Magazine
A young vibrant Nigerian youth from Agege, Lagos, Mr. Omidiji Oluwole Moses, has been missing since the 28th of Oct 2018. He was last seen at Iju-Ishaga, Agege, Lagos State.
AgegePulse learnt that Wole has been missing for about 12 days now without any sign or traces of his whereabout.
His Family and Friends are worried and are soliciting for the assistance of the general public.
If you have any information on the whereabouts of Mr Omidiji Oluwole Moses, kindly report to the nearest police station or simply call Mr John on 08028267335.
Mr Akin 08023157726, Lekan Jimoh 08053682229.Thank you for the love. Pls, help Broadcast!!!
Senate cuts N35bn from education, power ministries to fund 2019 polls
The senate on Wednesday reconsidered its approval of virement and supplementary budget for the conduct of 2019 elections budget solely from the service wide votes.
The upper legislative chamber resolved that contrary to the earlier resolution, the budget of N242.2billion would be funded from service wide votes and 30 ministries, agencies and departments(MDAs)
The resolution followed a motion by Danjuma Goje, chairman senate committee on appropriation.
The senate resolved that half of the amount would be sourced from the MDAs, while the other half would be sourced from the service wide votes.
A breakdown of the amount to be sourced from the MDAs include N25.527 billion from power, works and housing; N12.6 billion from water resources; N11 billion from agriculture and rural development.
Others are N10.238 billion from education, N8 billion from health, N8.9 billion from budget and national planning and N7.5 billion-science and technology.
The senate also cut N6.7 billion from the office of the secretary to the government of the federation (SGF), N7 billion from trade and investment ministry and N2.7 billion from labour and employment.
Man slumps, dies at Lagos Airport
By Lawani Mikairu
A passenger with Etihad Airways, Mr. Ademola Adekele, slumped, yesterday, and died at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA, Lagos.
The dead passenger was to board flight EY674 (AUH) billed for departure at 09:55a.m. But it was gathered that the passenger, who arrived the airport early, suddenly slumped, gasping for breath.
According to an eyewitness, immediately he slumped, an unnamed Air Peace passenger tried to revive him by pumping his chest, “but he did not respond to the first aid treatment,” before the arrival of the Port Health officials, who immediately applied oxygen on him.
“But it was discovered that none of his vital signals were responding to treatment. At about 07:55a.m., Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, ambulance arrived to move the remains of the diseased to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, for proper medical checks and examination, which also proved negative.
“The passenger was with international passport number A08086990 and was billed to check in at the D-Wing Departure Hall of the airport.”
Mrs. Yakubu Henrietta, General Manager, Corporate Communications, FAAN, confirmed the death, but said he was yet to be checkecd in at the time of the incident.
Vanguard
Wednesday 7 November 2018
Court Seals Diamond Bank, First Bank, Two Others
Four Banks were sealed on Wednesday by the National Industrial Court in Owerri, Imo State for disregarding its order which was issued in favour of a former Gov. Ikedi Ohakim.
The banks are: Diamond bank Item St.branch, First Bank Plc, Bank road branch, United Bank for Africa (UBA), Mbari St. branch and the branch Union Bank at Bank road in Owerri.
An order for execution issued by Justice O.O. Arowosegbe, was displayed on each of the affected branch.
“An order granting leave to issue writ of execution of the order of this honourable court made in this suit on February 23, 2018, against, second, third, sixth and seventh garnishees, that is Diamond Bank, First Bank, United Bank for Africa and Union Bank PLC, respectively,” NAN quoted the order on display.
A document of a court judgment on display at UBA indicated that the judgment mandated the affected banks to pay the plaintiff his claims from Imo State Government accounts domiciled with the banks, an order they had defied.
The judgment which was dated February 23, 2018 reads in part, “Order absolute is made against the fifth garnishee (Skye Bank) to the tune of N112, 000,000.00.
“Order absolute to the tune of forty-four million, seven hundred and ninety thousand, eight hundred and thirty-one Naira, thirty-four kobo (N44, 790,831.34), is made against the sixth garnishee (UBA), less the minimum amount required to maintain the account.
“Order absolute is made against the seventh garnishee (Union Bank ) to the total sum of N8.8 million, less the minimum amount required to maintain the account.
“The fourth garnishee is accordingly discharged.
“In all, the degree absolute has been made on a cumulative total of N290 million.
“The total sum is to be paid over to this court vide the Chief Registrar, National Industrial Court of Nigeria within 14 days next.”
However, Ohakim had gone to court owing to the failure of his successor, Gov. Rochas Okorocha, to pay him his entitlements as a former governor of the state.
The court delivered judgment in his (Ohakim’s) favour on May 24, 2016, but Okorocha allegedly refused to honour the court judgment.
The ex-governor again went to court to enforce the judgment against the state governor by asking the court to issue an order to the banks where Imo State Government accounts are domiciled to pay him.
The court granted the request through a garnishee order on Feb. 23, but the banks failed to pay the plaintiff.
Ohakim also went back to the court to get an order for the sealing off of the affected banks until the entitlements are paid.
A bank staff, who confirmed the development to the press, said that their branch has been sealed by the court.
“There is a garnishee order in a case involving former Gov. Ikedi Ohakim and Gov. Rochas Okorocha ordering us to honour a court judgment, but our bank did not obey court rule,” he staff said.
A notice of attachment from court in Owerri, dated Nov. 6, was pasted in front of the banks indicated that the affected banks had failed to honour a garnishee order issued by the court.
A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who visited the areas saw the banks’ staff and customers stranded.
NAN
Why I killed my mother, slept with the corpse ― 18-year-old suspect
An-18 year old boy, Samuel Akpobome Emobor, has confessed that he killed his mother and slept with her corpse for the purpose of money ritual.
Samuel who hails from Oghara in Delta State committed the act at their rented apartment in Ologbo community in Ikpoba-Okha local government area.
Speaking to newsmen when he was paraded at the Edo State Police Command, Samuel said he was pushed to commit the act by a ritualist who sells drugs in the community.
According to him, “I wanted to use my mother for ritual. I am 18 years old. My father is dead.
It was one man called One Love that told me to use my mother for money ritual. He promised to give me N50,000 if I killed my mother and sleep with her. He said I should cut my mother’s ear and fingers and bring them to him.
“I wanted to cut the ears and fingers before the people came in. I slept with my mother only once. I pressed my mother’s neck to kill her while she was sleeping. The One Love sells drugs. He put something inside the drink he gave and he told me to go and kill my mother.
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“The day I went to his house with policemen, the man has ran away. I hail from Oghara. I work in a pure water factory.
“I now feel very bad because I was beaten badly by people. I did what the ritualist told me.”
Police Commissioner, Babatunde Kokumo, said the suspect would soon be charged to court.
Customs officers kill passer-by in Ogun
There was pandemonium, yesterday, in Ebute community on Oja- Odan road, Yewa North local government area of Ogun state, as operatives of Nigeria Customs Service reportedly shot dead a 25-year-old man, identified as Kehinde.
Suspected cultists kill policeman in Bayelsa File Photo: Senior Customs officers The deceased, a farmer, said to be the son of a retired military officer was allegedly shot dead on his way to farm by men of the Nigerian Customs Service in search of smugglers in the area. An eye-witness told Vanguard that the customs officers stormed the area to arrest some smugglers, who had fled before their arrival, yesterday morning.
He said, “They accused the deceased, who was holding a cutlass and on his way to the farm, of being a smuggler and reportedly shot him to death.” The customs officers reportedly fled the scene leaving the corpse behind; they returned minutes later with 15 patrol vehicles to carry the corpse but were stopped by some army officers believed to have been contacted by the deceased’s father. The body was later taken to Ilaro general hospital morgue while the residents of the community demanded justice.
When contacted, the state Public Relations Officer of NCS, Abdulah Maiwada, confirmed the incident, saying the operatives were in the area to trail a military truck being smuggled into the country through the area. Maiwada said “Officers of Nigeria Customs Service Ogun Command on routine patrol based on credible intelligence at about 0830hours trailed a military truck-head smuggled into Nigeria and kept at Ebute Community.
“ In an attempt to secure the said vehicle, some unscrupulous members of the community mobilized themselves by blocking the access road and started pelting our personnel with stones, bottles, cutlasses, sticks and other dangerous items. “Considering the implication of such truck to national security, our officers resisted and called for reinforcement to cordon the area for the safe evacuation of the truck.
“Unfortunately, during the encounter, one of the hoodlums was shot in pelvic girdle and consequently died. “Meanwhile, normalcy has since returned with intervention of Police and Military personnel. The truck has been secured at Customs House Abeokuta for further investigation. “Finally, we wish to commend the patriotic role of our sister Agencies, Traditional leaders, eminent personalities and some host communities who have always partnered with us in our quest to effectively secure our nation”.
Vanguard
IGP Idris orders dismissal of drunken Police
The attention of the Inspector General of Police, IGP Ibrahim K. Idris NPM mni, has been drawn to a video of Lagos policeman who got drunk at Akowonjo, Dopemu area of Lagos state.
He therefore directed the state Commissioner of Police, CP Imohimi Edgal to fish out the erring policeman for appropriate disciplinary action.
The policeman who was stupefied after guzzling large quantity of alcoholic beverage was located and apprehended today 07/11/2018 at Police Mobile Force Squadron 22 Base, Ikeja, where he served by the Command Provost. He was identified as Inspector Kadima Useni with appointment number 176219.
During interrogation, the officer affirmed that he was the one in the video, he was therefore tried in orderly room and summarily dismissed to serve as a deterrent to others.
To prevent reoccurrence of this type of incident, the CP has directed the officer in charge of the Command Provost Section to embark on tour of all police formations and barracks within the state with a view to identifying and shutting all beer parlours within the police community.
In the same vein, the CP warns against offering policemen alcoholic drinks while on duty by members of the public. He added that henceforth any policeman found drunk on duty will be visited with similar punishment.
CSP Chike Oti
Police Public Relations Officer
Lagos State.
Fayose asked us to support Fayemi – Ekiti PDP Assembly members
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) members from the Ekiti State House of Assembly yesterday said that it was the immediate past governor of the State, Mr Ayodele Fayose that directed them to support Governor Kayode Fayemi in the interest of Ekiti.
This is just as they denied that they have decamped to the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC).
They made the disclosure yesterday when the Deputy Speaker, Mr Adewumi Olusegun briefed newsmen in Ado Ekiti on behalf of other caucus members.
He said, “We remain committed members of the PDP as against insinuation in some quarters that we have decamped to APC.
“We make bold to say that our support for the state governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi was at the instance of the outgone Governor Ayodele Fayose who directed that we should co-operate with the governor elect then in the interest of Ekiti State.
“It was on this premise of the advice that we acted, because Ekiti agenda is bigger than any individual or political party.”
Olusegun said that Senator Olujimi is the most eminently qualified at the moment to be in the leadership position as the highest political office holder presently in the state.
He described those having different opinion as “mischievous, lazy and political jobbers as there is no contest about the leadership of the party since the position is not contested for but earned.”
Olusegun described the House of Reps members in Ekiti as ‘yes men who are not capable of having opinion of their own’.
The lawmakers declared that Tope Aluko, the erstwhile secretary of the party in the state, remained a bonafide member of the PDP and was not at any time expelled.
DailyPost
Operator to assemble BRT Buses in Lagos 2019
The operator of Bus Rapid Transit system in Lagos, Primero Transport Services Limited, has said its bus assembly plant being built in the state will begin operation in the second quarter of next year.
The Managing Director of the firm, Mr Fola Tinubu, disclosed this in Lagos on Tuesday.
He also spoke on plans by the firm to phase out manual ticketing and replace it with a card system in the first quarter of 2019.
Tinubu said that Primero had signed a Memorandum of Understanding with one of the biggest bus manufacturers in the world, Yutong, to establish the bus assembly plant in Lagos.
Already, he said that the plant had been set up in Epe and expressed the hope that it would go into mass production of high capacity buses by the second quarter of 2019 when a new BRT corridor being constructed by the Lagos State Government between Oshodi and Abule-Egba would have been completed and allowed to operate.
According to him, the transport firm which started full operation in November 2015, currently has 434 buses conveying 150,000 people daily across major terminals between Ikorodu and Tafawa Balewa Square.
Tinubu said the company planned to increase to 200,000 passengers daily on the Ikorodu/TBS corridor, adding that should Primero win the bid to operate the Abule-Egba/Oshodi corridor, it would deploy additional 350 buses in the route.
He said the organisation hoped to increase its buses to 2,000 with capacity to convey one million passengers daily.
On the plan to completely phase out manual ticketing in the first quarter of 2019, he said all passengers would be compelled to embrace the card system to remove the hassle of queuing to buy tickets.
He called for a conference of all the stakeholders to discuss how to make the public transportation work in Lagos and ensure its viability for investors.
“The discussion must hold if you don’t want the BRT system to collapse like the LSTC and other public transportation arrangements,” he said.
The MD said Primero, 100 per cent privately-owned, had been paying certain percentage of its revenue to the state government giving it the exclusive right to use the dedicated BRT lanes constructed by the government.
Tinubu, however, noted that there had not been any increase in bus fares in the last eight years, despite continuous rise in its operational costs.
“Our biggest challenge is the naira devaluation. We borrow a lot of money in dollars; we import parts in dollars and when the naira nose-dived, our debts doubled and the cost of parts we use has doubled,” he said.
Source: Punch
Lagos police arrest 40 ‘Awawa hoodlums, list names
AgegePulse Magazine
Following the recent report on notorious gang group "Awawa boys" terrorising residents of Agege and Lagos at large.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Imohimi Edgal has arrested about forty Awawa boys terrorising the people of Agege, he says that, the command has intensified its efforts to rein in members of a cult group in the Agege area of the state, whom he described as “hoodlums and very dangerous”.
The cultists, widely known in Lagos, and in Agege particularly as ‘Awawa boys’, have assumed wide notoriety in the Lagos metropolis as killers, robbers and rapists.
Edgal disclosed that the police rounded up about 40 members of the cult group in the latest raid of their hideout on Friday November 2, 2018.
At a press conference at the Command Headquarters on Monday, the police boss expressed worry that the Awawa boys had become a serious menace to residents of Agege and its environs.
Some police sources at the conference told Daily Trust that the Awawa boys publicly robbed and maimed their victims, and as well raped some women and their daughters as they flaunted their strength and dominance in the Agege area.
Edgal said that various dangerous weapons like guns, axes, cutlasses and hammers, as well as charms were recovered from members of the cult group that the police arrested.
He said that during interrogation, the suspects claimed their herbalists had assured them the charms would make them invincible but wondered why the charms failed and the police were able to arrest them.
Edgal gave the names of those arrested as including Olarenwaju Shakiru Ashamu, 30; Aloye Godwin, 24; Ibrahim Yakubu, 19; Seun Fawole, 30; Macarty Taiwo, 27; Otobong Saturday, 27; Otobong James, 25; Ismaila Isha, 34; Saliu Dauda, 19; and Chinedu Ogu, 24.
DailyTrust
Tuesday 6 November 2018
NEWS HEADLINES FOR WEDNESDAY 7TH NOVEMBER 2018.*
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NEWMAP resettles erosion victims in Enugu
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Ex-Gov Attah now Chancellor of Western Delta University
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Nigeria tops list of Africa's diaspora remittance recipients ' CBN
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Why I killed my pastor friend – ‘Evangelist
AgegePulse
A self-acclaimed evangelist, Prosper Peter, on Tuesday said he plotted the killing of his friend, Kelechi Iwuanyanwu, a pastor in a new generation church in Umuahia, for many decades.
Mr Peter, who was arrested by the Police in Abia State in conjunction with Zone 9 Command, told journalists at the Police Officers’ Mess, Umuahia, that his grouse was that the deceased refused to assist him financially.
He said he recruited three persons that murdered Mr Iwuanyanwu, his alleged mistress and Woman Leader in the church, Ruth Eze and Kalu Ikeagwu, the assistant pastor.
Mr Iwuanyanwu, who was the founder of Winds of Glory Ministry, Umuahia, was murdered along with the two others at his residence, located at Umuobia Housing Estate in the early hours of October 14.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Anthony Ogbizi, who briefed journalists on the incident, said Peter was arrested through the combined efforts of operatives of the command and Zone 9.
Mr Ogbizi said police at Umuokpara division got the hint that the pastor’s Jeep, which was taken away by his killers, was found at Ohiya Mechanic Village in Umuahia.
He said the information led to the arrest of the mechanic, who was reportedly engaged by Peter to help in dismantling the security and tracker in the vehicle.
He said the mechanic gave Mr Peter’s identity, adding that he (Peter) was invited to the station during which he was arrested and detained.
Narrating how the deceased was killed, the suspect said he and the hired killers laid ambush in front of Mr Iwuanyanwu’s residence around midnight.
“As soon as he came back and opened the gate, the boys went into the apartment, where they matcheted the three of them to death,” he said.
He said the original plan was not to kill them, but that they were killed after one of the killers realised that he had been recognised by one of the deceased.
Mr Peter said his plan was to attack the pastor and remove some of his valuables, which he intended to share with the assassins.
He said after killing them, he took some of the pastor’s personal effects, including shoes, electronic gadgets, telephones and the jeep.
He said he loaded the items in the pastor’s jeep, which he also attempted to take away but could not because of the security installed in the vehicle.
The suspect said he later got someone that helped him to start the car with which he evacuated the pastor’s property out of the building, located in an isolated part of the estate.
On his grouse with the late pastor, he said when he appealed to him to assist him, “rather than help me, the pastor started avoiding me.”
He recalled how he assisted the pastor in the past and was expecting him to reciprocate when he began to do well.
“When his ministry was not doing well, he approached me for help and I took him to a native doctor in Ikare, Ondo state, who prepared a charm for him,” Peter said.
He said the charm was prepared to help the deceased to draw crowd to his ministry on the promise to reward him when things improved for him.
He said he was worried when Mr Iwuanyanwu started making money in Umuahia but allegedly refused to assist him as promised.
Mr Peter, who was arrested with his wife, Precious, said he regretted his action and absolved his wife of complicity.
Precious, who said they had been married for about eight years and had three children, wept profusely.
She said she did not know that her husband could be involved in such a heinous crime.
She said while she lived in Umuahia with their children, her itinerant husband shuttled between Aba and Abuja on evangelism.
The commissioner of police said Zone 9 command commenced a manhunt for Mr Peter’s accomplices in the murder of Mr Iwuanyanwu and the two others.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Abia police command also arrested three persons, who admitted to have kidnapped a toddler at Ntigha, near Umuahia, in September and took him to Aba.
The baby boy was allegedly kidnapped by one Uloma Frank, a nurse, who reportedly sold him to one Grace Simeon, also a nurse in Aba, at N300, 000.
Simeon told newsmen that she sold the boy to one Onyebuchi Nnaji at N600, 000.
Also arrested were a Merchant Navy, Ifeanyi Osuji, said to be specialised in car theft and some kidnap and armed robbery suspects, accused of terrorising residents of the state.
Mr Ogbizi said the father of the kidnapped baby had been linked up and would soon come to claim the child.
He said all the suspects would be arraigned at the end of the ongoing investigations.
(NAN)
Premium Times
A self-acclaimed evangelist, Prosper Peter, on Tuesday said he plotted the killing of his friend, Kelechi Iwuanyanwu, a pastor in a new generation church in Umuahia, for many decades.
Mr Peter, who was arrested by the Police in Abia State in conjunction with Zone 9 Command, told journalists at the Police Officers’ Mess, Umuahia, that his grouse was that the deceased refused to assist him financially.
He said he recruited three persons that murdered Mr Iwuanyanwu, his alleged mistress and Woman Leader in the church, Ruth Eze and Kalu Ikeagwu, the assistant pastor.
Mr Iwuanyanwu, who was the founder of Winds of Glory Ministry, Umuahia, was murdered along with the two others at his residence, located at Umuobia Housing Estate in the early hours of October 14.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Anthony Ogbizi, who briefed journalists on the incident, said Peter was arrested through the combined efforts of operatives of the command and Zone 9.
Mr Ogbizi said police at Umuokpara division got the hint that the pastor’s Jeep, which was taken away by his killers, was found at Ohiya Mechanic Village in Umuahia.
He said the information led to the arrest of the mechanic, who was reportedly engaged by Peter to help in dismantling the security and tracker in the vehicle.
He said the mechanic gave Mr Peter’s identity, adding that he (Peter) was invited to the station during which he was arrested and detained.
Narrating how the deceased was killed, the suspect said he and the hired killers laid ambush in front of Mr Iwuanyanwu’s residence around midnight.
“As soon as he came back and opened the gate, the boys went into the apartment, where they matcheted the three of them to death,” he said.
He said the original plan was not to kill them, but that they were killed after one of the killers realised that he had been recognised by one of the deceased.
Mr Peter said his plan was to attack the pastor and remove some of his valuables, which he intended to share with the assassins.
He said after killing them, he took some of the pastor’s personal effects, including shoes, electronic gadgets, telephones and the jeep.
He said he loaded the items in the pastor’s jeep, which he also attempted to take away but could not because of the security installed in the vehicle.
The suspect said he later got someone that helped him to start the car with which he evacuated the pastor’s property out of the building, located in an isolated part of the estate.
On his grouse with the late pastor, he said when he appealed to him to assist him, “rather than help me, the pastor started avoiding me.”
He recalled how he assisted the pastor in the past and was expecting him to reciprocate when he began to do well.
“When his ministry was not doing well, he approached me for help and I took him to a native doctor in Ikare, Ondo state, who prepared a charm for him,” Peter said.
He said the charm was prepared to help the deceased to draw crowd to his ministry on the promise to reward him when things improved for him.
He said he was worried when Mr Iwuanyanwu started making money in Umuahia but allegedly refused to assist him as promised.
Mr Peter, who was arrested with his wife, Precious, said he regretted his action and absolved his wife of complicity.
Precious, who said they had been married for about eight years and had three children, wept profusely.
She said she did not know that her husband could be involved in such a heinous crime.
She said while she lived in Umuahia with their children, her itinerant husband shuttled between Aba and Abuja on evangelism.
The commissioner of police said Zone 9 command commenced a manhunt for Mr Peter’s accomplices in the murder of Mr Iwuanyanwu and the two others.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Abia police command also arrested three persons, who admitted to have kidnapped a toddler at Ntigha, near Umuahia, in September and took him to Aba.
The baby boy was allegedly kidnapped by one Uloma Frank, a nurse, who reportedly sold him to one Grace Simeon, also a nurse in Aba, at N300, 000.
Simeon told newsmen that she sold the boy to one Onyebuchi Nnaji at N600, 000.
Also arrested were a Merchant Navy, Ifeanyi Osuji, said to be specialised in car theft and some kidnap and armed robbery suspects, accused of terrorising residents of the state.
Mr Ogbizi said the father of the kidnapped baby had been linked up and would soon come to claim the child.
He said all the suspects would be arraigned at the end of the ongoing investigations.
(NAN)
Premium Times
BREAKING: Buhari Approves N30,000 As New National Minimum Wage | Sahara Reporters
The President gave the approval on Tuesday shortly after the report of the committee was presented to him.
While promising to forward new minimum wage bill to National Assembly for action, he urged Nigerian workers against being used as political weapons.
He said this while receiving the report of the Tripartite Committee on the Review of National Minimum Wage at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The report was submitted by the committee’s chairman, Amal Pepple.
Buhari has also promised to send a bill to the National Assembly to effect the change from N18,000 to N30,000
JUST IN: ‘Neymar wants Barcelona return'
Neymar wants to quit PSG for Barcelona in what would represent a hammer blow for Real Madrid, according to Martin Montoya.
Neymar turned his back on Barcelona for PSG just over a year ago, controversially quitting the Nou Camp in a huge £200million transfer deal.
Ever since that move, however, reports have claimed the 26-year-old regrets his decision to leave for the Parc des Princes.
Real Madrid were heavily linked with a move for Neymar following their bold decision to cut Cristiano Ronaldo loose.
The Portugal international joined Juventus in a £105million deal.
Yet Montoya, who played alongside Neymar at Barcelona, has claimed he would prefer to move to the Nou Camp.
“I don’t know, I think it is difficult to get done,” Montoya told Goal. “Paris is also a great team and I don’t think they will let him to leave easily.
“Paris paid a big amount of money for him and I don’t think Barcelona would pay the same price for him. I think Neymar wants to go back because he was really comfortable and adapted the three years he was at the club.
“He had a great connection with Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi, but I think it is very difficult for him to come back to Barca.”
DailyTrust
Iwobi is Nigeria's Most Valuable Player in European
Alex Iwobi is now ahead of Wilfred Ndidi as the most valuable Nigerian footballer in Europe.
Arsenal midfielder Alex Iwobi is now the Most Valuable Nigerian footballer in Europe according to the CIES Football Observatory for November.
The 22-year-old who signed a contract extension at the Emirates Stadium is the only Nigerian player abroad that is worth over 50 million euros according to the latest rankings.
The rankings are released for the top five league across Europe and Iwobi is now ahead of Leicester City midfielder Wilfred Ndidi who was ranked the Most Valuable Nigerian Player in Europe.
Iwobi overtakes Ndidi
Iwobi’s emergence as the most valuable Nigerian in Europe is no surprise as he has become a regular at Arsenal producing impressive performances for the Gunners.
The Hale Academy graduate is worth €52.4m, as Ndidi’s market value of €79.2m in February 2018 has now dropped to €49.8 million.
The €18.5m reduction in Ndidi’s value has come after he also signed a long-term contract with Leicester City after the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Retired Super Eagles forward Victor Moses is the third most valuable Nigeria, the Chelsea star is worth €37.4m.
Other players in the top five are Leicester City forward Kelechi Iheanacho worth €17.5m and Bordeaux new boy Samuel Kalu worth €8.3m.
Pulse Ng
Senators who will not return in 2019 and why
A good number of the current members of the Senate will not be part of the ninth Senate when it is constituted next year. While some of the lawmakers are pursuing other ambitions, many lost out in their party primaries.
As things currently stand, over three dozens of lawmakers will not return to the Senate. But there is a slim possibility of one or two changes happening by November 17 deadline for the replacement of parties’ candidates.
If such changes do not occur by that date, then below is a state by state list of senators who will not return to the red chamber and why.
Adamawa
Abdulaziz Nyako (APC Adamawa Central) and Ahmed Abubakar (APC, Adamawa South) are not returning to the ninth Senate.
Mr Nyako opted to contest for governorship of Adamawa state under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) while Mr Abubakar was replaced by Ahmed MoAllayidi who was unopposed at party primary.
Bayelsa
The trio of Forster Ogola, Ben Murray Bruce and Emmanuel Paulker will not be representing their constituencies when the next Senate convenes.
Forster Ogola (PDP, Bayelsa South) lost the PDP ticket to the state Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo. In the case of Bayelsa East, Ben Murray Bruce said he withdrew his ambition due to a rotational arrangement existing among the three local governments that make up the district. Emmanuel Paulker (PDP Bayelsa Central), who lost his primary, completes the list.
Benue
Former senate president, David Mark, who has been representing Benue South since 1999, contested and lost the PDP presidential primary. So he will not be returning.
Borno
Two senators, Baba Kaka Gabbai and Abubakar Kyari, will not return to the upper parliament.
While Mr Gabbai (APC, Borno Central) lost the return ticket to Governor Kashim Shettima, Mr Kyari (APC, Borno North) stepped down for a former commissioner, Umara Zulum.
Cross River
John Enoh (APC, Cross Rivers Central) emerged as APC candidate for governorship election in the state. Therefore, he will not be coming back.
Ebonyi
Sonny Ogbuoji (APC, Ebonyi South) is out of the contest to return to the Senate. He will instead contest the state governorship election under the banner of APC.
Enugu
Gilbert Nnaji (PDP, Enugu East) lost the PDP ticket to former governor, Chimaroke Nnamani, and will not return.
Ekiti
Fatima Raji Rasaki lost the primary to return to the Senate.
Gombe
Usman Nafada and Joshua Lidani are not coming back.
While Mr Nafada (PDP Gombe North) defeated 12 other aspirants to emerge winner of the PDP gubernatorial primaries, Mr Lidani lost his seat to a member of the House of Representatives, Binta Bello.
Imo
Hope Uzodinma (APC, Imo West) will not return. He defeated the governor, Rochas Okorocha’s in-law, Uche Nwosu, to win the All Progressive Party’s gubernatorial ticket. His counterpart from Imo East, Sam Anyanwu, will not also return. He contested and lost the governorship ticket of PDP to Emeka Ihedioha.
Katsina
Abu Ibrahim and Umar Kurfi will not be part of the ninth senate.
The 72-year-old Mr Ibrahim (APC, Katsina South) decided not to seek re-election. Mr Kurfi, on the other hand, lost his bid to return.
Kwara
Rafiu Ibrahim and Shaaba Lafiagi will not return.
Mr Ibrahim stepped down to allow the governor, Abdulfattah Ahmed, contest in the district. Meanwhile, Mr Lafiagi (PDP, Kwara North) contested the PDP gubernatorial election and lost.
Lagos
Gbenga Ashafa lost his return bid under the APC to a member of Lagos State House of Assembly, Bayo Osinowo.
Nasarawa
Aruwa Gyunka (PDP, Nasarawa North) lost the gubernatorial primary of PDP. He is not coming back to Senate.
Niger
Sabi Aliyu Abdullahi and David Umaru are out of the race at least for now.
Both men lost their party primaries to return to the senate.
Ogun
None of the three Ogun senators will return.
Buruji Kashamu, who was expelled from the PDP, has been replaced by Bola Kalejaiye. Meanwhile, two APC senators, Lanre Tejuoso (Ogun Central) and Gbolahan Dada (Ogun West) were replaced by the governor, Ibikunle Amosun, and his chief of staff, Tolu Odebiyi, respectively.
Osun
Also in Osun, the three senators will not return to the chamber.
Senate chief whip, Olusola Adeyeye (APC, Osun Central) and Babajide Omoworare (APC, Osun East) lost the party primaries while Ademola Adeleke contested the state’s governorship and lost.
Oyo
Rilwan Akanbi (APC Oyo South) lost the party primary and will not return.
Plateau
Joshua Dariye and Jeremiah Oseni are out.
Plateau Central senator, Mr Dariye, will not return to the Senate as he is currently serving a 14-year jail term for corruption during his time as governor. Mr Useni (PDP, Plateau South) won PDP governorship ticket in the state and will vie for governorship instead.
Rivers
Rivers South East senator, Magnus Abe, lost the APC gubernatorial primary in the state and will not return.
Yobe
Bukar Abba Ibrahim (APC, Yobe East) was replaced by the state governor, Ibrahim Geidam.
Zamfara
Zamfara State APC will not be fielding candidates in next year’s election. INEC on October 10 said the party is ineligible to field candidates for any elective office in the 2019 general elections, for failing to meet up with the deadline for submission of candidates.
Before the INEC embargo, Ahmed Sani Yerima (APC, Zamfara West) had stepped down for Governor Abdul’azeez for Zamfara West ticket while Kabiru Marafa (APC, Zamfara Central) is not returning because of his governorship ambition.
Real Madrid To Sign English Premiership Coach
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Spurs boss Pochettino agrees to manage Real Madrid but awaits Daniel Levy's decision
Real Madrid have reached agreement to sign Tottenham Hotspur Mauricio Pochettino.
He has been heavily linked with Los Blancos after the departure of Zinedine Zidane this summer - The Argentine has a deal with the Premier League side until the summer of 2023 Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino has reportedly agreed to become Real Madrid's next manager.
The 46-year-old Argentine recently signed a new long term deal that will keep him at the club until 2023.
He has however been linked with a move to join the Galacticos after the sack of Julen Lopetegui last month.
The Spaniard was relieved of his duties at the Santiago Bernabeu following their disappointing 5-1 defeat to Barcelona at the Camp Nou.
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Spurs boss Pochettino agrees to manage Real Madrid but awaits Daniel Levy's decision
Real Madrid have reached agreement to sign Tottenham Hotspur Mauricio Pochettino.
He has been heavily linked with Los Blancos after the departure of Zinedine Zidane this summer - The Argentine has a deal with the Premier League side until the summer of 2023 Tottenham Hotspur boss Mauricio Pochettino has reportedly agreed to become Real Madrid's next manager.
The 46-year-old Argentine recently signed a new long term deal that will keep him at the club until 2023.
He has however been linked with a move to join the Galacticos after the sack of Julen Lopetegui last month.
The Spaniard was relieved of his duties at the Santiago Bernabeu following their disappointing 5-1 defeat to Barcelona at the Camp Nou.
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Muslim cleric, nurse nabbed over missing placenta
A new born baby allegedly sold to a Muslim cleric in Ilorin for ritual purposes by a Nurse attendant in a private hospital in Ilorin.
At the press time,Vanguard reliably gathered that the Muslim cleric and the nurse attendant in one of the private hospitals in Ilorin, currently being interrogated by the police, were yet to disclose the where about of the placenta.
Vanguard further gathered that, the placenta was sold by the nurse attendant to the cleric at the cost of N20,000 for money ritual. The duo according to Vanguard findings were arrested at their different locations in Ilorin following the report to the police command by the medical officer in charge of the private hospital.
Vanguard gathered that the incident occurred at a private medical hospital located at Oke-Erin area of Ilorin when the father of the new born baby,one Jimoh Abdulfatah demanded for the placenta of his new born baby from the hospital after delivery and was not given.
At the press time,Vanguard reliably gathered that the Muslim cleric and the nurse attendant in one of the private hospitals in Ilorin, currently being interrogated by the police, were yet to disclose the where about of the placenta.
Vanguard further gathered that, the placenta was sold by the nurse attendant to the cleric at the cost of N20,000 for money ritual. The duo according to Vanguard findings were arrested at their different locations in Ilorin following the report to the police command by the medical officer in charge of the private hospital.
Vanguard gathered that the incident occurred at a private medical hospital located at Oke-Erin area of Ilorin when the father of the new born baby,one Jimoh Abdulfatah demanded for the placenta of his new born baby from the hospital after delivery and was not given.
Monday 5 November 2018
Seun Egbegbe: Judge fines prosecutor N50,000
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The trial of a Nollywood film-maker, Olajide Kareem, alias Seun Egbegbe, was stalled on Monday as the trial judge insisted that the case could not go on except the prosecutor, Mr Innocent Anyigor, pays a fine of N50,000 imposed on him during the previous proceedings.
Justice Oluremi Oguntoyinbo, sitting at the Federal High Court in Lagos, rejected the plea by the police prosecutor that the N50,000 be waived.
The judge rebuked the prosecutor for the snail’s pace at which the case had proceeded since Egbegbe and his co-defendants were arraigned in February last year.
The judge during the previous hearing awarded N50,000 cost against Anyigor after the defence counsel raised objection to the competence of a police officer, Godwin Omaka, to testify in the case.
Shortly after Omaka entered into the witness box at the last hearing, the defence counsel complained that they could not find his name on the list of the witnesses which the prosecutor served on them as part of the proof of evidence.
Responding, the prosecutor, Anyigor, apologised, saying it was an oversight.
But Justice Oguntoyinbo rejected the apology and awarded N50,000 cost against Anyigor, stressing that the fine must be paid before the next adjourned date.
When the matter was called on Monday and Anyigor was asked by the judge why he had yet to pay the fine and urged the judge to waive it.
But the judge refused.
In view of the judge’s refusal to waive the fine, the prosecutor pleaded to be given two weeks to raise the money.
But Justice Oguntoyinbo said she could not grant any adjournment longer than seven days, noting that the case had already dragged.
“I am getting fed up with this case. There has to be an end to litigation; this matter must end.
“We are talking about human lives. Only one of them (defendants) has been able to secure bail, the others are in prison.
“Justice delayed is justice denied. These are young people, let them know their fate,” the judge told the prosecutor.
She subsequently adjourned the case till November 7, 2018, directing the prosecutor to ensure that the fine was paid.
The police charged Egbegbe and four others with alleged serial frauds involving N39,098,100, $90,000 and £12,550.
They were accused of fraudulently obtaining the money from no fewer than 40 Bureau De Change operators in Lagos over a period of two years – 2015 to 2017.
Egbegbe and his co-defendants, however, pleaded not guilty to the 40 counts pressed against them.
Eniola Badmus Wins Best Actress At Plus Size Fashion Week Africa
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Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus wins Pride of Africa best actress at the Plus Size Fashion week held over the weekend.
The actress took to her instagram to strike a pose with her award and caption it saying...
BIG SHOUTOUT TO @pfwafrica FOR THIS AWARD.... PRIDE OF AFRICA BEST ACTRESS THIS IS SO HUGE IN MY SIGHT I REALLY REALLY APPRECIATE IT.......BEING A PLUS-SIZE NO BE SICKNESS JUST EMBRACE YOURSELF ������
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Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus wins Pride of Africa best actress at the Plus Size Fashion week held over the weekend.
The actress took to her instagram to strike a pose with her award and caption it saying...
BIG SHOUTOUT TO @pfwafrica FOR THIS AWARD.... PRIDE OF AFRICA BEST ACTRESS THIS IS SO HUGE IN MY SIGHT I REALLY REALLY APPRECIATE IT.......BEING A PLUS-SIZE NO BE SICKNESS JUST EMBRACE YOURSELF ������
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Cambridge speaks on Buhari’s WAEC certificate saga
The University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate, now known as Cambridge Assessment, has said it can only release the certificate of President Muhammadu Buhari if he so requests.
Cambridge, a United Kingdom-based examination body, which oversaw the conduct of final year secondary school examination in Nigeria and placement into foreign universities in the early days of colonialism and years after, said this on Monday in a statement on its website.
The “Statement in response to Nigerian Presidential election enquiries”, read: “We can only confirm or verify results at the direct request of or with the permission of a candidate.
“This is in accordance with the provisions of the General Data Protection Regulations, Data Protection Act 2018 and section 40 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.”
The organisation also confirmed that according to the Regulations for 1961, African Language papers, including those for Hausa, were set for the West African School Certificate.
In a footnote, Cambridge also said: “Examination results were classed in grades by 1 to 9. 1,2,3,4,5 & 6 indicate a Pass with Credit; 7 & 8 indicate a Pass; 9 indicates a Failure.
“To pass the School Certificate, candidates had to pass examinations in a variety of groups. It was compulsory to pass English Language, but not Maths, in order to gain the Certificate.
“The number of candidates who sat for the WASC Hausa examination in 1961 was 152.
“Our records show that Hausa was set in the Northern Region in 1961.”
Buhari on Friday received the attestation and confirmation of his 1961 West African School Certificate (WASC) Examination.
The documents were presented to him at State House during a courtesy visit by a delegation of WAEC led by its Registrar, Dr Iyi Uwadiae, accompanied by Olutise Adenipekun, Head, National Office, Abiodun Aduloju, Head Public Affairs, and Olufemi Oke, Zonal Coordinator, Abuja.
Minimum Wage: NLC suspends planned nationwide strike
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November 6, 2018Azeezat Adedigba
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) has called off the nationwide industrial action initially scheduled to commence on November 6 to further press for workers’ demand for new national minimum wage.
The President of the NLC, Ayuba Wabba, said this on Monday night in Abuja while addressing journalists at the end of a meeting of the tripartite committee set up by government to negotiate labour’s demand.
Organised labour had threatened to commence nationwide strike on November 6 should government fail to accede to its N30,000 minimum wage demand. The federal government had offered to pay N24,000 while some state governments are even offering less.
But briefing journalists on Monday night, Mr. Wabba said, “The tripartite negotiating committee this evening concluded its assignment. Agreement has been reached and also documents have been signed. The report will be submitted to Mr. President tomorrow by 4:15pm.
“Therefore, as organised labour, we want to use this medium to thank all the tripartite partners for their understanding and importantly for concluding this very national assignment.
“And having reached this position, and also the fact that the assignment has been concluded, organised labour also decided that the proposed industrial action is hereby suspended.
“Therefore, we thought this should be communicated appropriately without also any delusion or missing information.
“As the chairperson have said, mutual agreements have been reached and this will be make public tomorrow and we must appreciate the roles that organised private sectors have actually demonstrated and the attitude brought to this process and to members of the tripartite negotiating team.”
The Chairperson, Tripartite Committee, Amma Pepple, corroborated Mr Wabba’s claim, saying her committee had reached a truce and concluded its assignment.
“We are going to present our report to Mr President tomorrow at 4:15pm and he will reveal the figure that we have recommended,” she said.
Meanwhile, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, commended members of the committee for their time and commitment to the long and tortuous negotiation processes.
“I am confident that government will give expeditious consideration of the report tomorrow by Mr President and very soon the processes will be put in place to truly actualise your recommendations so that the status of our working populace will be enhanced and they would receive appropriate and commensurate payments for the services they offer to our nation and to the different sectors of our economy,” he said.
Government and labour had been at loggerheads over the demand for a new minimum wage. Labour says the minimum wage of N18,000 is paltry and no longer acceptable.
More to come…
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