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Monday 16 September 2019
Lagos Speaker, Obasa Extols Egunjobi, JS Babatunde Giant Strides
...As Iyaloja General Commends Obasa, Ogundimu, Others Over Stakeholders' Meeting
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Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa has commended the two council Chairmen in Agege LG and Orile Agege LCDA over their huge investment in infrastructure, education, empowerment and welfarism.
Obasa expressed huge satisfaction at the performances of both chairmen while speaking at the just concluded LSHA Stakeholders’ meeting held in Agege tagged: "ENVIRONMENTAL CHALLENGES: Community Engagement to Facilitate Lasting Solution."
He said: "Hon. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi and Hon. Johnson Babatunde have made us proud with their unprecedented achievements since they assume office.
"They have both succeeded in several pressing areas needing attention before they came into office. We have seen their achievements such as major roads construction and rehabilitation and flood management through proper drainage designs. In education, they have constructed and renovated schools, provided school uniforms, writing materials and made available; free school buses for public school students.
“Egunjobi and JS Babatunde’s monthly financial empowerment of N100,000 each for about 800 resdidents of Agege and Orile Agege is unprecedented, laudable and will alleviate poverty and promote small scale businesses in this regions." Obasa concluded.
On her part, the Iyaloja General, Agege, Alhaja Taibat Tijani Lawal expressed gratitude to the quality representation of Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa and Honourable Oluyinka Ogundimu , the two representatives of Agege in the state House of Assembly.
Alhaja Taibat said, the stakeholders meeting has been a viable tool for spontaneous feedback mechanism between government and the people adding that they have contributed immensely to the development of markets and women in Agege.
Sunday 15 September 2019
Saudi oil attacks: Iran condemns US 'deceit' after accusation
Iran has accused the US of "deceit" after Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tehran was behind damaging drone attacks on two Saudi oil facilities.
Mr Pompeo had rejected claims by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels that they had carried out the attacks.
Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said that "blaming Iran won't end the disaster" in Yemen.
Saudi Arabia said Saturday's strikes had
All eyes will be on the markets when they reopen on Monday, with experts expecting a significant rise in price.
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- Yemen war: Has anything been achieved?
Meanwhile on Sunday evening US President Donald Trump said he had authorised the release of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve if needed, "in a to-be-determined amount sufficient to keep the markets well-supplied".
Since ousting Yemen's president in 2015, the Houthis have been fighting a Saudi-led and Western-backed coalition.
They said they had deployed 10 drones to attack the Abqaiq processing plant and the Khurais oilfield early on Saturday.
But Mr Pompeo said there was "no evidence" the drones came from Yemen and instead accused Iran.
TThe US has blamed Iran for other attacks on oil supplies in the region this year, amid continuing tension following Mr Trump's decision to reinstate sanctions after abandoning the landmark international deal which limited Tehran's nuclear activities.
What has Iran said about the US accusations?
Mr Zarif took to Twitter to deride the US secretary of state, saying that "having failed at max pressure, Sec Pompeo's turning to max deceit".
He was referring to the Trump administration's stated "maximum pressure campaign" which has targeted Iran with sanctions.
Mr Zarif said the US and its allies were "stuck in Yemen because of the illusion that weapon superiority will lead to military victory".
"What is happening in the region today, which has also worried the world, is in fact because of the wrong policies adopted by the US and the plots hatched by the country," he said.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has said prevention of US "aggression" is the only way to ensure regional security.
What's behind Mr Pompeo's claims?
The US secretary of state gave no specific evidence to back up his accusations, simply saying: "We call on all nations to publicly and unequivocally condemn Iran's attacks."
The US would work with its allies to ensure "Iran is held accountable for its aggression", he said.
The US has previously accused Iran of attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf in June and July, as well as on another four in May. Tehran rejected the allegations in both cases.
BBC
SECURITY : LAGOS TASK FORCE RAIDS IKEJA CBD
...Arrests Miscreants, Illegal Street Traders
AgegePulse Magazine
Operatives of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Taskforce) over the weekend raided all streets within Central Business District including surroundings of the 'African Shrine', Alausa, Ikeja.
The Chairman of the Agency, CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi said the enforcement operations became imperative following complaints from members of the public about the criminal activities of miscreants and environmental nuisance of illegal street traders around the Shrine.
Egbeyemi disclosed that 28 miscreants and 15 illegal street traders were arrested at various locations around Alausa, hinting that the raid was also initiated due to the nefarious acts within the vicinity of the African Shrine which presented a negative image to tourists and Lagosians as a whole.
According to the Chairman, "The night enforcement operation was carried out on all roads around African Shrine where sales of hard drugs like Tramadol, Codeine, Skunk, Weed, Illegal Mixed Liquor, Assorted Food and all sorts of consumable and non-consumable items are freely sold on the streets in defiance of security agencies and government authority”.
CSP Egbeyemi maintained that the enforcement operations will be a continuous exercise in line with the vision of the present administration to rid the entire State of street urchins and criminals.
"The Lagos State Government has vowed to sustain the security onslaught on all areas identified as criminal hideouts and hard drug outlets across the State, especially within the metropolis,” Egbeyemi said.
One of the arrested miscreants (Tunde Babalola) who was caught with a bag of substance suspected to be Indian hemp confirmed that he has been selling hard drugs for eight years, particularly around 'African Shrine' at Ikeja.
He confirmed further that dealing in hard drugs is a lucrative business, saying he realised an average profit between N60,000 and N100,000 weekly from customers around Obalende, Akala, Mushin, Bariga and Ikeja.
Another arrested trader who simply identified herself as Mrs. Abike Adeyemi disclosed that she paid N1,900 every week to a representative of Ikeja Local Government from the sales of 'Skuchies' and 'Hot drinks' around the ‘African Shrine’.
The Task Force Chairman has confirmed that the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Zubairu Muazu has directed that all those arrested be immediately prosecuted.
Adebayo Taofiq (Assistant Director)
Head, Public Affairs Unit
Lagos State Task Force.
AgegePulse Magazine
Operatives of the Lagos State Environmental and Special Offences Unit (Taskforce) over the weekend raided all streets within Central Business District including surroundings of the 'African Shrine', Alausa, Ikeja.
The Chairman of the Agency, CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi said the enforcement operations became imperative following complaints from members of the public about the criminal activities of miscreants and environmental nuisance of illegal street traders around the Shrine.
Egbeyemi disclosed that 28 miscreants and 15 illegal street traders were arrested at various locations around Alausa, hinting that the raid was also initiated due to the nefarious acts within the vicinity of the African Shrine which presented a negative image to tourists and Lagosians as a whole.
According to the Chairman, "The night enforcement operation was carried out on all roads around African Shrine where sales of hard drugs like Tramadol, Codeine, Skunk, Weed, Illegal Mixed Liquor, Assorted Food and all sorts of consumable and non-consumable items are freely sold on the streets in defiance of security agencies and government authority”.
CSP Egbeyemi maintained that the enforcement operations will be a continuous exercise in line with the vision of the present administration to rid the entire State of street urchins and criminals.
"The Lagos State Government has vowed to sustain the security onslaught on all areas identified as criminal hideouts and hard drug outlets across the State, especially within the metropolis,” Egbeyemi said.
One of the arrested miscreants (Tunde Babalola) who was caught with a bag of substance suspected to be Indian hemp confirmed that he has been selling hard drugs for eight years, particularly around 'African Shrine' at Ikeja.
He confirmed further that dealing in hard drugs is a lucrative business, saying he realised an average profit between N60,000 and N100,000 weekly from customers around Obalende, Akala, Mushin, Bariga and Ikeja.
Another arrested trader who simply identified herself as Mrs. Abike Adeyemi disclosed that she paid N1,900 every week to a representative of Ikeja Local Government from the sales of 'Skuchies' and 'Hot drinks' around the ‘African Shrine’.
The Task Force Chairman has confirmed that the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Zubairu Muazu has directed that all those arrested be immediately prosecuted.
Adebayo Taofiq (Assistant Director)
Head, Public Affairs Unit
Lagos State Task Force.
Thursday 12 September 2019
School Resumption: TGPS Dr. Yinka Ayandele Receives Lagos Commissioner For Education At EDD3
AgegePulse Magazine
The newly redeployed Tutor General/Permanent Secretary, Education District 3, Dr. Olufolayimika Abiose Ayandele, yesterday received the Honourable Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Folashade Adefisayo who was on official visit to Eko Akete Junior and Senior High schools of the district.
The commissioner who came to share the vision "THEME" Agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for Greater Lagos to the leadership of the district, expressed huge satisfaction at the level preparedness and readiness of the educators and students for the 2019/2020 academic session.
AgegePulse learnt that the honourable commissioner was accompanied by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Abosede Adelaja and top Directors to the Falomo-Ikoyi area of the EDD3.
Commenting on the visit, TGPS, Dr. Ayandele said the Honourable Commissioner was delighted at the high tone of the schools and commended the students for their smartness.
"She encouraged the SS3 students writing mock test in preparation for the forthcoming external examination." Dr Ayandele concluded.
Sort your waste for recycling – LAWMA MD
AgegePulse Magazine
The Managing Director of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, has again urged residents to imbibe the culture of waste sorting at source by dropping all recyclable items in one bag and other waste items in another. This comes on the heels of the recently launched Blue Box Program of the state government.
He spoke at Orile bus stop during a road show organized by LAWMA along Lagos Badagry Expressway, to create awareness among residents and to distribute waste bags to them.
According to him, the Authority embarked on the massive sensitization program, to draw the attention of residents in the area to the need for proper sanitation and cleaner surroundings.
“Today we’ve come to sensitize the community on how to maintain a clean environment because a clean environment is the beginning of good health for all Lagosians. If you don’t have a clean environment, you cannot enjoy good health”, Dr. Gbadegesin said.
Speaking further he said, “You were keeping one waste bag before, but now you will be keeping two bags; one bag for your recyclable materials like plastic bottles, cans and water sachets while the other bag is for general waste. That is why we are distributing the bags to you, for the “Blue Box” program which the governor launched last week.”
“I also want you to stop the idea of using refuse to reclaim land. This is an unwholesome practice that is harmful to the environment and must be discontinued”, he stressed.
The LAWMA boss also stated that the agency, as a follow-up to the recent executive order on sanitation by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, had commenced massive clean-up exercises along Orile – Lagos Badagry Expressway, to ensure that the stretch was rid of black spots and all forms of environmental nuisance.
He urged residents in the area to support government’s efforts by embracing right environmental practices, to protect them from dangers of environmental pollution, adding that the Authority had commenced distribution of trash bags, in line with the blue box program, to enable residents sort their wastes properly for recycling.
Mr. Funsho Adeolu, a renowned Nigerian actor and LAWMA ambassador, said he joined the campaign to promote environmental sustainability in the state, urging Lagosians to support LAWMA’s efforts at restoring the environment through proper waste management practices like waste sorting for recycling.
FG plans N10,000 for transport, N40,000 airtime and BOI small loan for Returnees
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Posted by Akinrinade Olu Joseph
The Federal Government of Nigeria has made provisions for Nigerians that made it back to Nigeria from the South African xenophobic attacks, Native Reporters learnt.
Only about 187 adults and children were successfully evacuated on Wednesday as against the 320 Nigerians expected back home.
The flight arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, at 9.43pm.
The Chairman, Nigerian Diaspora Commission, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said there was 15 hours delay before the flight left South Africa. She had earlier told journalists that the South African authorities brought new immigration rules before the affected Nigerians could be allowed to board the aircraft.
According to Dabiri-Erewa, the Federal Government is giving N40,000 worth of airtime to last them for two months as well as stipend of N10,000 for transport. She also said there were plans for the Bank of Industry to provide some money for the returnees to start small businesses
Native Reporters
Posted by Akinrinade Olu Joseph
The Federal Government of Nigeria has made provisions for Nigerians that made it back to Nigeria from the South African xenophobic attacks, Native Reporters learnt.
Only about 187 adults and children were successfully evacuated on Wednesday as against the 320 Nigerians expected back home.
The flight arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, at 9.43pm.
The Chairman, Nigerian Diaspora Commission, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said there was 15 hours delay before the flight left South Africa. She had earlier told journalists that the South African authorities brought new immigration rules before the affected Nigerians could be allowed to board the aircraft.
According to Dabiri-Erewa, the Federal Government is giving N40,000 worth of airtime to last them for two months as well as stipend of N10,000 for transport. She also said there were plans for the Bank of Industry to provide some money for the returnees to start small businesses
Native Reporters
Wednesday 11 September 2019
Xenophobia: How 187 Nigerians arrived Lagos from South Africa
...Arrests 135 Nigerians
AgegePulse Magazine
The first batch of 187 Nigerians being evacuated from South Africa have arrived Nigeria through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.
The returnee Nigerians departed their base in South Africa from OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, around 4:00 p.m aboard an Air Peace Boeing 777 aircraft, which landed in Lagos at 9:34 pm Wednesday night.
Those awaiting the arrival of these Nigerians caught up in the xenophobic crisis in South Africa have waited for the whole day at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport until their flight landed in Lagos Wednesday night.
The Air Peace flight, a Boeing 777-200 plane transporting the Nigerians on their arrival at the airport were received by the Chairman, Diaspira Commission, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa and the Chairman of Air Peace airline, Mr. Allen Onyema.
Some of the returnees who spoke to journalists told stories of woes that bedeviled them in the hands of the hostile South Africans during the attacks.
The arrival of the flight which was earlier scheduled for 2:00 pm Nigeria local time was delayed for over eight hours following the uncooperative attitude of the South African immigration officials.
Despite three days of rigorous efforts put in by the Nigeria’s High Commission in South Africa in conjunction with the Nigeria’s Controller General of Immigrations to process emergency travel documents for the troubled Nigerians whose papers had expired to leave the hostile country aboard Air Peace airline special flight out of the African country, the South African authorities at the last minute came up with a fresh demand of another round of documentation of the Nigerians.
Out of the earlier number of 317 Nigerians already cleared for evacuation, while 182 was allowed to board the flight, the remaining 135 were at the point of boarding arrested by the South African officials who accused the Nigerians of entering their country illegally.
The activities of the South African authorities which led to the extra eight hours of delay also subjected scores of both foreign and local journalists to a whole day of endless waiting for the flight to arrive as they waited anxiously at the hajj/cargo axis of the Lagos international airport.
Source The Tribune
AgegePulse Magazine
The first batch of 187 Nigerians being evacuated from South Africa have arrived Nigeria through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos.
The returnee Nigerians departed their base in South Africa from OR Tambo International Airport, Johannesburg, around 4:00 p.m aboard an Air Peace Boeing 777 aircraft, which landed in Lagos at 9:34 pm Wednesday night.
Those awaiting the arrival of these Nigerians caught up in the xenophobic crisis in South Africa have waited for the whole day at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport until their flight landed in Lagos Wednesday night.
The Air Peace flight, a Boeing 777-200 plane transporting the Nigerians on their arrival at the airport were received by the Chairman, Diaspira Commission, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa and the Chairman of Air Peace airline, Mr. Allen Onyema.
Some of the returnees who spoke to journalists told stories of woes that bedeviled them in the hands of the hostile South Africans during the attacks.
The arrival of the flight which was earlier scheduled for 2:00 pm Nigeria local time was delayed for over eight hours following the uncooperative attitude of the South African immigration officials.
Despite three days of rigorous efforts put in by the Nigeria’s High Commission in South Africa in conjunction with the Nigeria’s Controller General of Immigrations to process emergency travel documents for the troubled Nigerians whose papers had expired to leave the hostile country aboard Air Peace airline special flight out of the African country, the South African authorities at the last minute came up with a fresh demand of another round of documentation of the Nigerians.
Out of the earlier number of 317 Nigerians already cleared for evacuation, while 182 was allowed to board the flight, the remaining 135 were at the point of boarding arrested by the South African officials who accused the Nigerians of entering their country illegally.
The activities of the South African authorities which led to the extra eight hours of delay also subjected scores of both foreign and local journalists to a whole day of endless waiting for the flight to arrive as they waited anxiously at the hajj/cargo axis of the Lagos international airport.
Source The Tribune
BREAKING: Court strikes out Atiku’s Kenyan ICT expert’s evidence on server
*Says it is unreliable, mere hearsay
AgegePulse Magazine
The PEPT has struck out the evidence given by the Kenyan Information and Communication Technology (ICT) expert, David Njorga invited as the 59th petitioners witnesses to establish their claim that INEC transmitted results to a server during the last presidential election.
In the judgment still being read in the petition by Atiku Abubakar and the PDP, the court held classified the evidence by Njorga as hearsay evidence because he claimed to have sourced the information about s supposed INEC server from a third party website: www.factsdontlieng.com.
Justice Mohammed Garba said the court cannot rely on such unbelievable evidence as presented by Njorga to hold that there actually exists a server.
The judge also dismissed the evidence by the petitioners’ witness number 60 (Gbenga Joseph) who claimed to be a statistician.
He noted that Joseph admitted during cross-examination that he has no professional certification.
Justice Garba said the evidence by both witnesses, who the petitioners described as their expert witnesses, did not qualify as such
The Nation
Noise pollution: Lagos LG wants compensation from FAAN, Bi-Courtney
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Agege Local Government Area of Lagos State is asking owners of the Lagos Domestic Airport, and Murtala Muhammed Local Airport (MM2) to pay the council compensation for causing noise pollution in the area, and as a result allegedly endangered the health of its residents.
The Executive Chairman, Alh. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi, stated this on Wednesday at the 5th edition of the Lagos State House of Assembly Constituency Stakeholders’ Meeting, themed, “Environmental Challenges: Community Engagement to Facilitate Lasting Solutions.”
At the meeting held with the Speaker of the state assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa in his capacity as the representative of Agege Constituency 01 in the House, were stakeholders including Community Development Associations (CDAs), religious and market leaders, traditional rulers led by the Olu of Agege, Oba Kamilu Isiba, Alayige of Orile Agege, Oba Akeem Ambali Agbedeyi and the Regent of Ogba, Jelili Ashade.
Others are: Dr. Samuel Adejare, representing Agege Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Acting Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Arc. Kabir Ahmed, Special Adviser to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Political & Legislative Matters, Afolabi Ayantayo, and his Special Duties counterpart, Dr. Wale Ahmed. In his welcome address, Egunjobi said the proximity of Lagos Airport and MM2 to the area was mixed blessings saying on one side it contributed to its economic growth while the drawback was that the frequent noise pollution aircrafts using the two airports’ runways caused in the area was harmful to residents’ health. “It is my desire that our noisy neighbours, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and Bi-Courtney, periodically pay a certain amount to this council to improve its healthcare system as compensation for the serious noise pollution their operations of Lagos Airport and MM2 are causing in this local government.
“Planes flying over our houses at close quarters 24/7 has serious health implications on residents of this area. They affect our quality of life, disturb our sleep, cause stress related illness like hypertension, high blood pressure and hearing loss.
“We may not have figure but definitely some of our people are having health issues occasioned by the activities of the two airports,” the council chief explained.
Agege Local Government Area of Lagos State is asking owners of the Lagos Domestic Airport, and Murtala Muhammed Local Airport (MM2) to pay the council compensation for causing noise pollution in the area, and as a result allegedly endangered the health of its residents.
The Executive Chairman, Alh. Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi, stated this on Wednesday at the 5th edition of the Lagos State House of Assembly Constituency Stakeholders’ Meeting, themed, “Environmental Challenges: Community Engagement to Facilitate Lasting Solutions.”
At the meeting held with the Speaker of the state assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa in his capacity as the representative of Agege Constituency 01 in the House, were stakeholders including Community Development Associations (CDAs), religious and market leaders, traditional rulers led by the Olu of Agege, Oba Kamilu Isiba, Alayige of Orile Agege, Oba Akeem Ambali Agbedeyi and the Regent of Ogba, Jelili Ashade.
Others are: Dr. Samuel Adejare, representing Agege Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Acting Commissioner for Waterfront Infrastructure Development, Arc. Kabir Ahmed, Special Adviser to Gov. Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Political & Legislative Matters, Afolabi Ayantayo, and his Special Duties counterpart, Dr. Wale Ahmed. In his welcome address, Egunjobi said the proximity of Lagos Airport and MM2 to the area was mixed blessings saying on one side it contributed to its economic growth while the drawback was that the frequent noise pollution aircrafts using the two airports’ runways caused in the area was harmful to residents’ health. “It is my desire that our noisy neighbours, Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and Bi-Courtney, periodically pay a certain amount to this council to improve its healthcare system as compensation for the serious noise pollution their operations of Lagos Airport and MM2 are causing in this local government.
“Planes flying over our houses at close quarters 24/7 has serious health implications on residents of this area. They affect our quality of life, disturb our sleep, cause stress related illness like hypertension, high blood pressure and hearing loss.
“We may not have figure but definitely some of our people are having health issues occasioned by the activities of the two airports,” the council chief explained.
Tuesday 10 September 2019
Court orders final forfeiture of Diezani's $40m jewellery, iPhone to FG
AgegePulse Magazine
Justice Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, today September 10th, ordered the permanent forfeiture of the 2,149 pieces of jewellery and a customised gold iPhone, valued at $40m, recovered from the Abuja home of embattled former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke. .
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Delivering judgement in a petition filed by Diezani challenging the EFCC's authority to seize her jewelries, Justice Oweibo held that the former Minister through her counsel, Awa Kalu (SAN), failed to show cause why the items should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government. .
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had in July this year, seized the luxury items which it believes are proceeds from ''unlawful activities''. The antigraft agency told the court that the items were beyond Madueke's legitimate means.
Justice Nicholas Oweibo of the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, today September 10th, ordered the permanent forfeiture of the 2,149 pieces of jewellery and a customised gold iPhone, valued at $40m, recovered from the Abuja home of embattled former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke. .
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Delivering judgement in a petition filed by Diezani challenging the EFCC's authority to seize her jewelries, Justice Oweibo held that the former Minister through her counsel, Awa Kalu (SAN), failed to show cause why the items should not be permanently forfeited to the Federal Government. .
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had in July this year, seized the luxury items which it believes are proceeds from ''unlawful activities''. The antigraft agency told the court that the items were beyond Madueke's legitimate means.
Obasa Advises Colleagues On Efficient, Effective Service Delivery
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The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly and Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa has urged his colleagues to get over the celebrations of their victories at the polls and their respective state Houses of Assembly and get to the nitty gritty of delivering service as Speakers of their respective State Legislatures.
Rt. Hon. Obasa stated that thus, the Speakers’ gathering in Abuja on Tuesday will concentrate on ensuring that the leaderships of all the recently inaugurated state Houses of Assembly in the country share the same understanding of the vision and efforts of the Conference of Speakers and agree on a road map moving state Parliaments forward towards achieving greater heights in service delivery.
The Conference of Speakers’ Chairman stated this while welcoming the Speakers at a reflective meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
According to him, "Evidently, this sitting will be an inaugural one for the new Speakers as well as an avenue to intimate you all with what we have been doing particularly concerning the issue of financial autonomy for the State Legislatures in Nigeria and its implemetation".
Rt. Hon. Obasa said that the financial stability of State Legislatures is sacrosanct as it is the catalyst for good governance.
He used the opportunity to admonish all new Speakers of their commitments to uncommon developments in their various states and by extension Nigeria.
He therefore implored the Speakers to make sure that the wellbeing of the people is paramount in their daily activities. He said, “let me remind us some of the pending issues that are yet to be resolved like the constitutional amendment that was ongoing during the 8th Assembly in the Senate and House of Representatives as well as State Police. We should all work together in the current Assembly to continue with the process of constitutional amendment, which is geared towards enhancing the wellbeing and improved standard of living of our people".
Rt. Hon. Obasa also seized the opportunity to condemn the Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and foreign nationals in South Africa, saying it portends great danger to continental peace.
The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly and Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa has urged his colleagues to get over the celebrations of their victories at the polls and their respective state Houses of Assembly and get to the nitty gritty of delivering service as Speakers of their respective State Legislatures.
Rt. Hon. Obasa stated that thus, the Speakers’ gathering in Abuja on Tuesday will concentrate on ensuring that the leaderships of all the recently inaugurated state Houses of Assembly in the country share the same understanding of the vision and efforts of the Conference of Speakers and agree on a road map moving state Parliaments forward towards achieving greater heights in service delivery.
The Conference of Speakers’ Chairman stated this while welcoming the Speakers at a reflective meeting in Abuja on Tuesday.
According to him, "Evidently, this sitting will be an inaugural one for the new Speakers as well as an avenue to intimate you all with what we have been doing particularly concerning the issue of financial autonomy for the State Legislatures in Nigeria and its implemetation".
Rt. Hon. Obasa said that the financial stability of State Legislatures is sacrosanct as it is the catalyst for good governance.
He used the opportunity to admonish all new Speakers of their commitments to uncommon developments in their various states and by extension Nigeria.
He therefore implored the Speakers to make sure that the wellbeing of the people is paramount in their daily activities. He said, “let me remind us some of the pending issues that are yet to be resolved like the constitutional amendment that was ongoing during the 8th Assembly in the Senate and House of Representatives as well as State Police. We should all work together in the current Assembly to continue with the process of constitutional amendment, which is geared towards enhancing the wellbeing and improved standard of living of our people".
Rt. Hon. Obasa also seized the opportunity to condemn the Xenophobic attacks on Nigerians and foreign nationals in South Africa, saying it portends great danger to continental peace.
Schools Resumption: TGPS Barr. Solarin Charges Educators, Students On "All Round Excellence"
... Urges Students To Shun All vices
... Perm. Sec., Education, Mrs. Abosede Adelaja Reiterates LASG Commitment On Quality Education
AgegePulse Magazine
As Lagos State schools resume for the 2019/2020 academic session, Tutor General/Permanent Secretary Education District 1, Barr. Titilayo Margaret Solarin has charged school principals, teachers and students to keep the fire burning in order to maintain the enormous successes recorded by the district in recent years.
Education District 1, which oversees Agege, Alimosho and Ifako Ijaye Local Government Areas of Lagos, started the Year 2019/2020 academic session with prayer and meeting with School principals at the multiple Purpose Hall of Government College, Agege.
Barr. Solarin, in her massage stated that "prayer is very key" in the event of recording success in all human endeavours.
She said, "As Y2018/2019 long vacation ends, I am so excited and honoured to welcome both the staff and the students back to school for highly promising and incredibly productive 2019/2020 session. I strongly believe that you all have rested, recharged and are now ready to start with new vigour and determination for highly improved performance in all ramifications.
"To our seasoned principals as Schools Administrator, skilled and dedicated staff; both teaching and non-teaching, who had resumed work a week earlier strategizing and preparing for smooth take-off of the session, the table is set as they are fully prepared to give their best to our tomorrow's leaders.
"My expectation is that this year would not be different but rather shall be far better.
"I therefore charge my students with all sincerity of purpose, to maximize every moment in the session taking "All round Excellence" as your watchword.
"To achieve this, both the staff and students need to adequately prepare for each day's activities and programme within and outside the school environment and also develop zero tolerance for absenteeism and lateness to school, as we all know, punctuality is the soul of business.
"To this end, it is worth-noting that as good representatives, you owe me a duty to shun all vices such as hooliganism, cultism, pre-marital sex, Internet and cyber crime. These and many others are capable of hindering and terminating destiny of greatness. It is my prayer that you will all fulfil your destinies".
"To our esteemed parents and other stakeholders, I highly appreciate your tremendous contributions to the development and growth of Education in Lagos State and in EDDI in particular. The good Lord will abundantly reward you." Barr. Solarin concluded.
Earlier, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mrs. Abosede Adelaja reiterated that Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has promised to invest hugely in education as part of his THEME Agenda for a greater Lagos.
Mrs. Adelaja who was a former student of Government College, Agege reminisced on her old days in the school school, said "hardwork and focus have played vital roles in her success story."
She urged students to be dutiful, obedient and study hard to achieve success in their educational career.
At the end, Barr. Solarin and Mrs. Adelaja accompanied by the district's directors, principals and Lagos State quality assurance staff tour several schools domiciled within the district to monitor the students resumption test, maximum compliance on recod keeping, teaching and learning, Sanitation amongst others.
Monday 9 September 2019
National Youth Games : Small Doctor To Perform At The Opening Ceremony
By Mudashiru Shittu
AgegePulse Magazine
Ace crooner , Small doctor , is billed to perform at the opening ceremony of the fifth Edition of the National Youth games taking place at the University of Ilorin .
According to the Director of Grassroots Development, Ademola Are, who made the revelation during an interview section with journalists, said the choice of Small Doctor is perfect for a youth event.
“We have cultural display on yearly basis, we are still doing that, and we are bringing in some artists. We will bring small doctor, who is a renowned artist in the country. He is a youth, so we want him to perform for the children so that coast of the games can be enlarged and bring in more sensitization , so that his followership will be drawn to the venue and everybody around will be aware of what is going on here and that is the area of entertainment , we are bringing in .”
The Opening ceremony is billed to take place on Tuesday , 10th at the football pitch of the University .
How Agbede Endorsed MC Oluomo As Lagos NURTW Boss
...Settle Rift, Caution Members
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The leadership crisis that many thought may lead to another blood bath among the members of the Lagos State Council of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) was resolved “peacefully” on Monday, it was learnt.
This followed the endorsement of Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya (aka MC Oluomo), who was appointed by the union’s national body as the Lagos State Caretaker Committee Chairman by the immediate past NURTW Lagos State Council Chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede.
Akinsanya and 17 others were last Wednesday appointed Caretaker Committee members to run the council union.
The National Deputy Secretary-General, Kayode Agbeyangi led the national and zonal leaders to swear in the new state helmsmen at the union’s state headquarters at Oko-Oba, Agege.
Agbede, who was said not to have favoured Akinsanya to succeed him, showed up at the swearing-in.
Many were surprised by his appearance and subsequent peace message to the gathering.
Agbede declared Akinsanya as the new leader of the state council.
He urged all members irrespective of where they belong to support Akinsanya and join him to move the association forward.
The era of changing leadership of the union through bloodbath, he said, should be jettisoned.
“I want members of our union in Lagos State to let peace reign and join hands together with the committee chairman to move theunion forward,” he said.
Agbede urged the union leaders to do things in accordance with the union’s constitution.
Agbeyangi hailed Agbede for ensuring that the leadership crisis is resolved.
According to him, the immediate past chairman has handed over all the property of the union in his custody to the new leadership.
He urged other former executive members totoe the same line.
He warned the new leadership not todiscriminate against any member.
Agbeyangi also enjoined members to stop posting negative materials on the social media.
According to him, executive members at branchesand units’ level have not been dissolved.
“No one should go and take over any branch because of the new leadership at the state level. You should also stop circulating rumours just to create unnecessary tension,” he said.
Akinsanya urged the members to sheath their swords and embrace one another.
“We have won the war but the most important thing now is to win the peace. We are one and we will always remain brothers irrespective of our differences during the struggle for this position. Whoever I have offended should forgive me; I also forgive those who offended me. Be sure that we are going to run this administration together. Let us join handtogether to make this union great,” he said.
The NURTW boss warned that henceforth there will be no forceful takeover of the union’s branch, adding that anybody that participates in such act will end up in jail.
He directed all branch’s chairmen to recall any member suspended during the electioneering period.
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The leadership crisis that many thought may lead to another blood bath among the members of the Lagos State Council of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) was resolved “peacefully” on Monday, it was learnt.
This followed the endorsement of Alhaji Musiliu Akinsanya (aka MC Oluomo), who was appointed by the union’s national body as the Lagos State Caretaker Committee Chairman by the immediate past NURTW Lagos State Council Chairman, Alhaji Tajudeen Agbede.
Akinsanya and 17 others were last Wednesday appointed Caretaker Committee members to run the council union.
The National Deputy Secretary-General, Kayode Agbeyangi led the national and zonal leaders to swear in the new state helmsmen at the union’s state headquarters at Oko-Oba, Agege.
Agbede, who was said not to have favoured Akinsanya to succeed him, showed up at the swearing-in.
Many were surprised by his appearance and subsequent peace message to the gathering.
Agbede declared Akinsanya as the new leader of the state council.
He urged all members irrespective of where they belong to support Akinsanya and join him to move the association forward.
The era of changing leadership of the union through bloodbath, he said, should be jettisoned.
“I want members of our union in Lagos State to let peace reign and join hands together with the committee chairman to move theunion forward,” he said.
Agbede urged the union leaders to do things in accordance with the union’s constitution.
Agbeyangi hailed Agbede for ensuring that the leadership crisis is resolved.
According to him, the immediate past chairman has handed over all the property of the union in his custody to the new leadership.
He urged other former executive members totoe the same line.
He warned the new leadership not todiscriminate against any member.
Agbeyangi also enjoined members to stop posting negative materials on the social media.
According to him, executive members at branchesand units’ level have not been dissolved.
“No one should go and take over any branch because of the new leadership at the state level. You should also stop circulating rumours just to create unnecessary tension,” he said.
Akinsanya urged the members to sheath their swords and embrace one another.
“We have won the war but the most important thing now is to win the peace. We are one and we will always remain brothers irrespective of our differences during the struggle for this position. Whoever I have offended should forgive me; I also forgive those who offended me. Be sure that we are going to run this administration together. Let us join handtogether to make this union great,” he said.
The NURTW boss warned that henceforth there will be no forceful takeover of the union’s branch, adding that anybody that participates in such act will end up in jail.
He directed all branch’s chairmen to recall any member suspended during the electioneering period.
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46 YEARS OLD MAN DEFILES 14 YEARS OLD DAUGHTER
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Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Lagos Command arrested a 46 years old man, Mr. Chinedu Ifeleka on the 6th September, 2019 for sexually abusing his 14 years old daughter, Chinwendu Ifeleka at Mapowu street, Ojo Lagos state.
The suspect,Chinedu started abusing the victim in 2016 when she was 11 years old.This incidence according to the daughter happened twice when she was 11 years old.The victim said she reported to her mother but no action was taken.
In her statement,the victim,Chiwendu said her father sexually abused again on the 9th of August, 2019 While her mother was away at her paternal grandmother's place. Stating that her father woke her up at about 2:25a.m and started touching her inappropriately after which he had carnal knowledge of her.This incidence she reported to her mother.
The suspect in his statement admitted to committing the crime but insisted he had carnal knowledge of his daughter once.The Victim's mother,Mrs Florence Ifeleka in a separate statement said she was scared to report the first two incidence because the suspect,her husband threatened to deal with her ruthlessly if she did.
The Commandant,Mr. Cyprian E.Otoibhi, in his statement while addressing the press said "the suspect will face the full wrath of the law and will be handed over to the appropriate agency for further investigation and prosecution.
He further stated that this is a heinous crime and all perpetuator of such,When caught will be made pay dearly. Reiterating the corps mandate of protection of critical infrastructure as well as protection of lives and properties, the Commandant said the corps will not rest on its oars in ensuring a crime free Lagos. He enjoined the populace to avail the corps and other security agencies with necessary intelligent information to rid the state of all forms of crimes".
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Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Lagos Command arrested a 46 years old man, Mr. Chinedu Ifeleka on the 6th September, 2019 for sexually abusing his 14 years old daughter, Chinwendu Ifeleka at Mapowu street, Ojo Lagos state.
The suspect,Chinedu started abusing the victim in 2016 when she was 11 years old.This incidence according to the daughter happened twice when she was 11 years old.The victim said she reported to her mother but no action was taken.
In her statement,the victim,Chiwendu said her father sexually abused again on the 9th of August, 2019 While her mother was away at her paternal grandmother's place. Stating that her father woke her up at about 2:25a.m and started touching her inappropriately after which he had carnal knowledge of her.This incidence she reported to her mother.
The suspect in his statement admitted to committing the crime but insisted he had carnal knowledge of his daughter once.The Victim's mother,Mrs Florence Ifeleka in a separate statement said she was scared to report the first two incidence because the suspect,her husband threatened to deal with her ruthlessly if she did.
The Commandant,Mr. Cyprian E.Otoibhi, in his statement while addressing the press said "the suspect will face the full wrath of the law and will be handed over to the appropriate agency for further investigation and prosecution.
He further stated that this is a heinous crime and all perpetuator of such,When caught will be made pay dearly. Reiterating the corps mandate of protection of critical infrastructure as well as protection of lives and properties, the Commandant said the corps will not rest on its oars in ensuring a crime free Lagos. He enjoined the populace to avail the corps and other security agencies with necessary intelligent information to rid the state of all forms of crimes".
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LAGOS TASK FORCE NABS TWO FOR TRICYCLE THEFT
. . . Warns NURTW Against Public Disturbance
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The operatives of the Lagos State Task Force who were on night patrol at Oshodi have nabbed two persons for stealing a tricycle at Ifo area of Ogun State.
The Chairman, CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi disclosed that preliminary investigation revealed the suspects - Sodiq Sulaiman and Saidi Ibrahim - stole the tricycle with registration No JJJ-706-QF from where the owner parked it on the road lay-by at Ifo area of Ogun State.
Egbeyemi said, "It was after they refused to stop that our officers ran after them before they were caught at Cappa after abandoning the tricycle on the road".
CSP Egbeyemi who urged residents to be careful and to take proper care of their belongings however hinted that during these 'Ember Months' Officers of the Agency have been deployed to strategic locations across the State to protect life and properties of the citizenry.
One of the suspects, Sodiq Sulaiman, an ex-convict, confessed that the tricycle was stolen at 'Ifo' and it was being taken to one 'Mallo' at Idi-Oro for sale at an agreed sum of N40, 000 before they were arrested at Oshodi the Task Force.
According to him "I was just released from Kirikiri prison last month where I spent seven months for not being able to produce a commercial tricycle given to me on hire purchase by the owner."
"I was trained as a tricycle mechanic for four years at 'Abekoko' area of Oyo State before I came to Lagos in the year 2017 and started stealing phones, bags including tricycles with one Saheed Ibrahim whom I met at 'Akala' area of Mushin”, he added.
The second arrested suspect Saheed Ibrahim, a bricklayer, revealed that before both of them started stealing tricycles they specialised in using motorcycles to rob innocent members of the public of their valuable items at night.
"We had stolen and sold more than 55 phones, jewellery, laptops and seven tricycles to one 'Mallo' at Idi-Oro area of Mushin. We sold all our stolen items to 'Mallo' and others at Ido-Oro and Akala area of Mushin", he stated.
While confirming that the Lagos State Commissioner of Police CP Zubairu Muazu has directed that the two arrested suspects be immediately charged to court for prosecutions, Egbeyemi urged residents to be cautious and take proper care of their belongings during these 'ember months’.
In a related development, the Lagos State Government has warned members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) to conduct their activities in a peaceful manner and not to disrupt the peace of innocent members of the public.
A statement issued by the Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force, CSP Olayinka Egbeyemi warned all members of the NURTW across the State to always conduct their activities in a peaceful manner as anyone caught fomenting trouble would be severely dealt with in accordance with the law.
He confirmed that 11 members of the Union were arrested over the weekend by the Enforcement team of the Agency for causing mayhem around Yaya-Abatan Garage at Ogba.
Egbeyemi revealed that dangerous weapons such as axes, diggers, broken bottles and cutlasses were recovered from all those arrested in connection with the mayhem.
He said that all arrested suspects have been immediately charged to court to serve as a deterrent to other union members who might want to disturb the peace in the State.
Saturday 7 September 2019
Nigerian Top Football Player, Sylvester Igbonu Opens K & M Events Center, Gives Gratitude To God
...As Pasuma, Small Doctor, Others Graced The Occasion
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A Nigerian professional football player, who currently plays as a striker or an attacking midfielder for the Russian Premier League club FC Dynamo Moscow on loan from FC Ufa, Sylvester Emeka Igbonu has offered gratitude to God, who he said has helped him to go far in life.
Igbonu, known for his blistering speed, spoke on Friday 6th September, 2019 at the commissioning of his multi-million naira events centre, K & M Events Centre located at 1 Dayo Close off Abiodun Kuye Street, New Oko Oba, Agege, Lagos.
Igbonu, who radiated joy throughout the colourful ceremony, said that football player had a short career, and that the profession is not for a lifetime, which he said was why he decided to diversify and ventured into hospitality business.
"When God is Blessing you, you have to think of something else. I know that at some point I won't be able to play football again.
"I have some people who guide me and put the ideas into me. The people really helped me and I am grateful to them," he said.
Recalling his early years and humble background in Agege, the talented player, stated that some things belonged to the past, adding that he is now living a new life.
Igbonu paid glowing tributes to his late parents, saying that they were there for him and his siblings and thanked God for their lives, while regretting that they were no longer alive "to continue to eat the fruits of their labour."
The football player used the occasion to offer pieces of advice to up coming players, and urged them to be focussed and be committed before and when they reach the peak of their career.
"There is nothing much for them than to work very hard. No one can help you but you can help yourself.
"As a football player, you have to believe in yourself, you must have a focus.
"When you believe you can do it, yes you can do it. As long as you can endure, you will get there and when you get there, you don't stop, you keep going," he said.
Enthusiastic Igbonu revealed that he had been playing professional football for about 15 years now, and said that he is always grateful to God, who he said has helped him to achieve success in life.
"I am grateful to God. I feel good, I feel blessed and I feel fortunate. There are so many people who can do it better, but they are not there yet. I count myself lucky and I am very grateful to God," he said.
The event centre was officially commissioned and declared open by a former goal keeper of the Super Eagles, Mr. Joseph Dosu, who commended Igbonu for his dexterity and passion for the round leather game.
Disu added that he was proud of Igbonu and called on other players to emulate his virtues and advised them to also plan for the future.
Amongst top Nigerian Hip Hop and Fuji Artistes that serenaded Igbonu at the events were; sensational Fuji Music artiste, Wasiu Alabi Pasuma aka Oganla, Small Doctor, Jawon, Destiny Boy, and Nurudeen Ajani Performer.
Also on hand to entertain the numerous family members, friends and well wishers of Igbonu were comedians such as Ijebu, funny bone and MC Pencil G.
Friday 6 September 2019
EFCC GRILLS 58 SUSPECTED OIL THIEVES IN PORT HARCOURT
AgegePulse Magazine
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Port Harcourt’s Zonal Office, has commenced investigation of 58 suspected oil thieves; four Vessels, one Barge and two wooden Boats allegedly involved in illegal oil bunkering.
The suspects and Vessels were handed over to the EFCC by the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Pathfinder for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The suspects are: Daniel Faviel Flores, a Mexican; Khrstoliubov Victor, an Ukranian and 56 Nigerian suspects: Umoh Emmanuel Etim; Aliu Dominic; Okwong Effiong Ukpong; Talick Uche Epuk; Okon Emmanuel Sunday; Ebenezer Marshal; Awuletey Okon; George Obomate; Johnbull Uroro; Alphonomsus Augustine Ufot; Jerome Adele-ekun; Mathew Jacob; Okoye Kachi Fred; Johnwill Austin Omubo; Utibe Peter George; Dickson Amadi; Uzi Chibueze Benard; Israel Essien; Job Wilfred; Emmanuel Joseph Ohwimu; Chinedu Nwachukwu Opara; Pascal Chinedu Nnaji; Okechukwu Chukwueke; Peter Ogar; Olatunji Julius Adedokun; Alabede Maruf Olakunle and Origbo Tekevwe Godwill.
Others are: Evakpo David; Mbachu Kelvin Okechukwu; Nebeire Onyekachi Philip; Akanbi Oluwaseun Moses; Wonodi Chisom Wisdom; Prince Austine Anyor; Anjorin Rasheed Babatunde and Iffi Francis Chuka,
The rest are: Tom Wisdom Udo; Fasina Isaac Kehinde; Edo Nsongurua; Cookey Fubara; Ayoka Joseph; Benson Nwaya; Akinfenwa Mike; Ahmed A Shehu; Okojie Favour Osahon: John Flash; Edward Modunwa; Eyione Alex; Onyeneke Wisdom Udoka; Nwokeke Wisdom Udoka; Nwokeke Michael S.U; Anyasi Joshua Ikechukwu; Edward Atorkemo Harrison; Ekpeno Benjamin; Rafi Nura Sani, Thompson Deezua and Edwin Ekpoto Omaretshogunwa.
It was alleged that the suspects were on board the Vessels when they were intercepted at different dates and locations in Port Harcourt, Rivers State for alleged illegal oil bunkering activities.
The Vessels: MV Western Orient; MV Temile, AHT Ajemisan and AHT Jascon 23 together with two wooden Boats were intercepted around Onne Anchorage while Barge Hannamarine was intercepted at Okorochiri Creek in Okrika, all in Rivers State.
Taking over the suspects and the accompanying Vessels, Barge and wooden Boats, Samuel Umezuirike of the EFCC assured the Nigerian Navy of further investigation and possible prosecution.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Port Harcourt’s Zonal Office, has commenced investigation of 58 suspected oil thieves; four Vessels, one Barge and two wooden Boats allegedly involved in illegal oil bunkering.
The suspects and Vessels were handed over to the EFCC by the Nigerian Navy Ship (NNS) Pathfinder for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The suspects are: Daniel Faviel Flores, a Mexican; Khrstoliubov Victor, an Ukranian and 56 Nigerian suspects: Umoh Emmanuel Etim; Aliu Dominic; Okwong Effiong Ukpong; Talick Uche Epuk; Okon Emmanuel Sunday; Ebenezer Marshal; Awuletey Okon; George Obomate; Johnbull Uroro; Alphonomsus Augustine Ufot; Jerome Adele-ekun; Mathew Jacob; Okoye Kachi Fred; Johnwill Austin Omubo; Utibe Peter George; Dickson Amadi; Uzi Chibueze Benard; Israel Essien; Job Wilfred; Emmanuel Joseph Ohwimu; Chinedu Nwachukwu Opara; Pascal Chinedu Nnaji; Okechukwu Chukwueke; Peter Ogar; Olatunji Julius Adedokun; Alabede Maruf Olakunle and Origbo Tekevwe Godwill.
Others are: Evakpo David; Mbachu Kelvin Okechukwu; Nebeire Onyekachi Philip; Akanbi Oluwaseun Moses; Wonodi Chisom Wisdom; Prince Austine Anyor; Anjorin Rasheed Babatunde and Iffi Francis Chuka,
The rest are: Tom Wisdom Udo; Fasina Isaac Kehinde; Edo Nsongurua; Cookey Fubara; Ayoka Joseph; Benson Nwaya; Akinfenwa Mike; Ahmed A Shehu; Okojie Favour Osahon: John Flash; Edward Modunwa; Eyione Alex; Onyeneke Wisdom Udoka; Nwokeke Wisdom Udoka; Nwokeke Michael S.U; Anyasi Joshua Ikechukwu; Edward Atorkemo Harrison; Ekpeno Benjamin; Rafi Nura Sani, Thompson Deezua and Edwin Ekpoto Omaretshogunwa.
It was alleged that the suspects were on board the Vessels when they were intercepted at different dates and locations in Port Harcourt, Rivers State for alleged illegal oil bunkering activities.
The Vessels: MV Western Orient; MV Temile, AHT Ajemisan and AHT Jascon 23 together with two wooden Boats were intercepted around Onne Anchorage while Barge Hannamarine was intercepted at Okorochiri Creek in Okrika, all in Rivers State.
Taking over the suspects and the accompanying Vessels, Barge and wooden Boats, Samuel Umezuirike of the EFCC assured the Nigerian Navy of further investigation and possible prosecution.
Thursday 5 September 2019
LAW TO REINTRODUCE MONTHLY SANITATION COMING SOON - LASG
... Commissioner Meets Market Leaders On Waste Evacuation
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Lagos State Government on Wednesday informed residents that the enabling law to permit the reintroduction of the monthly sanitation exercise is on the way, just as it held a stakeholders' meeting with Association of Commodity Market Women and Men led by the Iyaloja General of Nigeria, Chief Mrs Folasade Tinubu-Ojo.
The State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, who made the disclosure at the stakeholders’ meeting held in Alausa, Ikeja noted that the invalidation of the exercise by a court is a temporary setback to the reintroduction of the exercise.
He said the meeting, which also had the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mrs. Ronke Odeneye and Managing Director of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegeshin in attendance, was convened to seek the buy-in of market leaders, women and men on the government's zero-tolerance for indiscriminate dumping of waste.
The Commissioner told the market leaders who had not engaged the services of PSP waste operators to link up with the State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and do so immediately as well as ensure that no form of waste is dumped on the roads henceforth.
Bello averred that, in conjunction with the appointed PSP waste operators, a point within the market must be identified where all the waste generated should be gathered before being carted away by the PSP operator.
While assuring the market leaders that the State will not hesitate to sanction PSP operators that failed to perform their duties appropriately, he declared that the Government would have no option but to shut any market that proves recalcitrant, harbours refuse or dumps same on the roads.
He also revealed that as a form of motivation, competitions would be re-introduced to recognise and reward markets adjudged as the cleanest.
In her response, the Iyaloja-General, Mrs. Folasade Tinubu-Ojo promised to ensure that market sanitation becomes a daily task that all market leaders will adopt.
She assured that the association was ready to cooperate with the State government to adopt all methods proposed by the government to ensure cleanliness in all markets and its environs.
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Lagos State Government on Wednesday informed residents that the enabling law to permit the reintroduction of the monthly sanitation exercise is on the way, just as it held a stakeholders' meeting with Association of Commodity Market Women and Men led by the Iyaloja General of Nigeria, Chief Mrs Folasade Tinubu-Ojo.
The State Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, who made the disclosure at the stakeholders’ meeting held in Alausa, Ikeja noted that the invalidation of the exercise by a court is a temporary setback to the reintroduction of the exercise.
He said the meeting, which also had the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mrs. Ronke Odeneye and Managing Director of LAWMA, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegeshin in attendance, was convened to seek the buy-in of market leaders, women and men on the government's zero-tolerance for indiscriminate dumping of waste.
The Commissioner told the market leaders who had not engaged the services of PSP waste operators to link up with the State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) and do so immediately as well as ensure that no form of waste is dumped on the roads henceforth.
Bello averred that, in conjunction with the appointed PSP waste operators, a point within the market must be identified where all the waste generated should be gathered before being carted away by the PSP operator.
While assuring the market leaders that the State will not hesitate to sanction PSP operators that failed to perform their duties appropriately, he declared that the Government would have no option but to shut any market that proves recalcitrant, harbours refuse or dumps same on the roads.
He also revealed that as a form of motivation, competitions would be re-introduced to recognise and reward markets adjudged as the cleanest.
In her response, the Iyaloja-General, Mrs. Folasade Tinubu-Ojo promised to ensure that market sanitation becomes a daily task that all market leaders will adopt.
She assured that the association was ready to cooperate with the State government to adopt all methods proposed by the government to ensure cleanliness in all markets and its environs.
Wednesday 4 September 2019
LSETF partners Access Bank to launch LSETF-W Initiative
…Earmarks N4 billion for women entrepreneurs in Lagos to grow their businesses
… As Fund Disburses cheques to 600 beneficiaries of the LSETF scheme
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In furtherance of its commitment to driving equality through gender inclusion, the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF) in a partnership with Access Bank on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, launched the ‘LSETF W-INITIATIVE’ to provide funding for women entrepreneurs in Lagos State to achieve their growth objectives and create jobs for the youths.
The ‘LSETF W Initiative’ has set aside a 4 billion Naira special intervention fund, contributed equally by the LSETF and Access Bank, to provide access to affordable finance for female-owned businesses in Lagos State.
The initiative will also provide business support to these businesses to stimulate growth and consequently create employment for the teeming young population in Lagos State. The intervention is expected to deepen the entrepreneurship ecosystem in the State, whilst helping to stem the tide on its unemployment rate.
Women-owned businesses or enterprises with at least 50% women ownership and have been in business for one to five years are eligible to apply for up to N5mllion loan from the programme.
At the launch of the ‘LSETF W-INITIATIVE’ at the Blue Roof, LTV 8, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos, the Governor of Lagos State, His Excellency Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu expressed the commitment of his administration to tackle unemployment in the state adding that creating opportunities for small businesses and ensuring that women are in alignment with the THEMES objectives of the administration.
According to the Governor, “There is no argument that climes, where young people and women are at the centre of economic planning, have emerged prosperous, progressive and remain the model of development. In Lagos State, the Government’s strategy is to optimise and sustainably grow our local economy, projected to be the fifth-largest economy in Africa, by creating access to funds for our women entrepreneurs. We are confident that it is an intervention that would create wealth for small businesses and consequently put our young and productive youth to work.”
In his remarks, the CEO and Group Managing Director of Access Bank Plc, Herbert Wigwe said, “Access Bank is fully committed to bridging the existing gap and provide women with the support they need to successfully implement their business ideas.”
“Looking at the number of women present here today, I don’t think the initial N4billion we set aside to help women will be sufficient and based on that, the initiative fund will be increased to N10billion. Through partnerships with organisations such as LSETF, Access Bank will continue to help women break boundaries, reinvent the status-quo and take advantage of opportunities provided by technology and quality financial systems to make significant impact on the economy of Lagos State and Nigeria as a whole,” Wigwe added.
According to him, Access Bank has a long history of supporting female empowerment, offering over 8,000 personal loans valued at over N10.6billion since 2018, with over 330 loans given to women in business valued at over N16.6billion.
Also commenting, the LSETF Board of Trustees Chairman, Mrs Ifueko Omoigui-Okauru, said “The LSETF W Initiative aligns with the Fund’s strategic efforts to actualise the commitment of the State Government of ensuring that at least 50% of the beneficiaries of LSETF programmes are women.”
The BoT Chairman revealed that the Fund is incrementally achieving this objective through its three core programmes. Women represent a total of 5,263 or 50% of the total number of loan beneficiaries and account for 43.54% of the Fund’s total loan portfolio with (approximately N3.07billion) so far.
Also, over 74% of the beneficiaries in our Micro-Enterprise Start-Up Programme are women. Furthermore, 49% of the total 4,909 people trained through our Employability Programme are women.
“That is not all. We have supported 16 female-led start-ups with workspace vouchers as part of the Fund’s Lagos Innovates programme which seeks to make Lagos State the tech-hub of Africa”, she added.
In addition to the unveiling of the LSETF W Initiative at the event, 600 beneficiaries of the LSETF’s flagship Loan Programme were presented with cheques in a symbolic ceremony led by the Lagos State Governor. The new beneficiaries join 10,753 other entrepreneurs who have successfully been credited with N7.5 billion in the last 4 years.
BREAKING: Xenophobia: Nigeria recalls Ambassador to South Africa, shuns WES
AgegePulse Magazine
Nigeria has recalled its Ambassador to South Africa.
The nation has also pulled out of the World Economic Summit.
It also demanded full compensation, the News Agency of Nigeria has reported, quoting a “presidential source.”
Details coming…
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Tuesday 3 September 2019
APCOM tasks newly-appointed Lagos State Commissioners, SAs on grassroots development
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… charges appointeees with delivering high quality performance in office
The umbrella body of community journalists in Nigeria, the Association of Practitioners of Community Media in Nigeria (APCOM), has tasked the newly appointed executive committee of the Lagos State Government with undertaking initiatives tailored towards grassroots development.
The association also charged the newly appointed officials with delivering high quality performance in the discharge of their duties to achieve meaningful impact in the lives of all Lagosians.
APCOM congratulated the officials, stating that their appointments were in recognition of their stellar contributions to community development and growth over the years.
In a statement released by the Association, the President and Publisher of Today Community Newspapers, Mr. Dayo Akintobi said: “We congratulate all the newly-appointed members of the Lagos State Cabinet, with particular emphasis on the Ministries of Information & Strategy as well as the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, both of which APCOM collaborates with in serving the interests of information dissemination and community development in Lagos State.
"We are proud of the appointments as they are well-deserved considering the exemplary backgrounds of the appointees to these two ministries in information dissemination and community advocacy.
Akintobi added that the officials must show commitment to serving the people diligently, professionally, ethically, and truthfully.
Furthermore, the association stressed its own commitment to supporting the government in achieving its target of elevating Lagos State into Africa’s third-largest economy by 2020.
“We consider it critical that in alignment with APCOM’s objectives of promoting community growth and development, the association will continue to propagate the ideals of government as well as publicize its activities, strategies, and initiatives to the citizens of the great State of Lagos,” the statement concluded.
… charges appointeees with delivering high quality performance in office
The umbrella body of community journalists in Nigeria, the Association of Practitioners of Community Media in Nigeria (APCOM), has tasked the newly appointed executive committee of the Lagos State Government with undertaking initiatives tailored towards grassroots development.
The association also charged the newly appointed officials with delivering high quality performance in the discharge of their duties to achieve meaningful impact in the lives of all Lagosians.
APCOM congratulated the officials, stating that their appointments were in recognition of their stellar contributions to community development and growth over the years.
In a statement released by the Association, the President and Publisher of Today Community Newspapers, Mr. Dayo Akintobi said: “We congratulate all the newly-appointed members of the Lagos State Cabinet, with particular emphasis on the Ministries of Information & Strategy as well as the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, both of which APCOM collaborates with in serving the interests of information dissemination and community development in Lagos State.
"We are proud of the appointments as they are well-deserved considering the exemplary backgrounds of the appointees to these two ministries in information dissemination and community advocacy.
Akintobi added that the officials must show commitment to serving the people diligently, professionally, ethically, and truthfully.
Furthermore, the association stressed its own commitment to supporting the government in achieving its target of elevating Lagos State into Africa’s third-largest economy by 2020.
“We consider it critical that in alignment with APCOM’s objectives of promoting community growth and development, the association will continue to propagate the ideals of government as well as publicize its activities, strategies, and initiatives to the citizens of the great State of Lagos,” the statement concluded.
I Want To Write My Story In Dynamo, Says Sylvester Igbonu
Yomi Durojaye
Super Eagles Striker, Sylvester Igbonu Sly has reiterated his commitment to re-write his history with his new club, Dynamo Moscow.
The Russian Premier League club Dynamo Moscow yesterday announced the signing of Nigeria international and Agege born football star, Sylvester Igbonu from rivals FC Ufa.
The FC Ebedei product will be spending the remainder of the 2019-2020 season on loan at Dynamo Moscow.
Igboun joined Ufa in the summer of 2015 and has taken part in 108 matches in the Russian Premier League, scoring 25 goals and bagging 10 assists.
Commenting on his transfer to Dynamo Moscow, he told the club's official webpage : ''From the very first moment I felt at home in Dynamo. I was well received, showed great interest. Glad to be here. I will try to prove myself in the best way.
''Dynamo is a club with a rich history and glorious traditions. To become part of such a team is a great happiness.
''I have already been told about the goals facing the team in the upcoming season. I liked that Dynamo was going to fight for European competitions. I want to write my story here. ''
After eight matches in the Russian Premier League, Dynamo Moscow occupy the 11th position in the table with nine points.
Culled from All African Football
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : fcdynamo.ru
The Russian Premier League club Dynamo Moscow yesterday announced the signing of Nigeria international and Agege born football star, Sylvester Igbonu from rivals FC Ufa.
The FC Ebedei product will be spending the remainder of the 2019-2020 season on loan at Dynamo Moscow.
Igboun joined Ufa in the summer of 2015 and has taken part in 108 matches in the Russian Premier League, scoring 25 goals and bagging 10 assists.
Commenting on his transfer to Dynamo Moscow, he told the club's official webpage : ''From the very first moment I felt at home in Dynamo. I was well received, showed great interest. Glad to be here. I will try to prove myself in the best way.
''Dynamo is a club with a rich history and glorious traditions. To become part of such a team is a great happiness.
''I have already been told about the goals facing the team in the upcoming season. I liked that Dynamo was going to fight for European competitions. I want to write my story here. ''
After eight matches in the Russian Premier League, Dynamo Moscow occupy the 11th position in the table with nine points.
Culled from All African Football
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : fcdynamo.ru
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