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Tuesday, 11 February 2020
Amotekun: Guideline On How outfit will operate in Southwest states
AgegePulse Magazine
Robert Egbe
DETAILS of the operational guideline of the Southwest security outfit, Operation Amotekun, has emerged.
According to the draft bill for the security outfit which is before state legislatures, obtained by The Nation, a governing board with sweeping powers will oversee the security outfit in each of the states.
But the day-to-day activity will be run by the Amotekun corps commander, to be appointed by the governor.
It is a uniform bill that will be passed by each of the six states of Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti legislatures.
The Operation Amotekun in each of the states will work as separate entities unlike the planned regional structure.
However, they will collaborate with one another, sharing intelligence and meeting quarterly or as decided, to secure the region.
A section of the bill states that the commander “will hold meeting with the counterpart in other states in the region on a quarterly basis or as may be collectively determined by the corps commander in those states.
The bill adds that the functions of the security agency include collaborating with and assisting the Police and other security network agencies in gathering information about crime and maintaining law and order.
It shall also have powers of arrest and prosecution of persons suspected or involved in kidnapping, terrorism, cattle rustling, cultism, highway robbery and other criminal activities.
Its day and night patrol will cover all major roads, remote areas, hinterland, forests and inland waterways in the region.
The Amotekun Corps shall have the power to bear licensed arms subject to the approval of the inspector general of Police.
The bill also states that Operation Amotekun shall have power to identify, arrest and register offenders, but such suspects must be “promptly handed over to the nearest police station or post.”
They will also be empowered to disarm unauthorised persons in possession of arms and other dangerous weapons.
Section 19 of the bill stated that all Nigerians with integrity, irrespective of their ethnic group, are eligible to join Amotekun, provided they are without criminal record and are endorsed by local authorities.
The bill also provides for the establishment of an Independent Corps Compliants Board comprised of three members, including a chairman who should be a retired judge or magistrate.
The board shall have power to investigate complaints against the operations of the security outfit.
The funding of the security outfit shall be through subvention from the state governments, gifts and donations from individuals and corporate bodies and any other money or property, which may in any way became payable to or vested in the agency.
The Oyo State Commissioner for Justice, Prof. Oyelowo Oyewo, said yesterday.
“The gist of the bill is that it establishes a security network agency with a board and in Section 3 of it, it specifically allows for the contiguous states within the Southwest to collaborate with each other. So, this bill is to enable the Southwest governors to deliver on their constitutional responsibilities under Section 4 of the 1999 constitutional that imposes the obligation for the protection of lives and property, not only on the federal government but for the state and local government.
“So, we have a situation where these network is established to complement the police and security agencies in the light of the insecurity incidence, not only in the Southwest, but all over Nigeria. It must be noted that the primary obligation for policing in the constitution is vested in the Nigeria Police, but there are also constitutional obligations imposed on the state and government at the local level to ensure security or lives and property and this is what is taking place. It is a complementary Security network outfit.
“The laws allow for collaborations between the zonal and state commanders of each state. For instance, Oyo State Commander can collaborate with the Osun State Commander and of course, that can also extend to all the six Southwest states, if there is a common threat that arises within the zone.
On arms bearing, the Commissioner for Justice said: “There is a provision in the Amotekun law that is in compliance with the extant laws in Nigeria to bear arms and that is the seeking the President’s permit. So, you can’t bear arms without permit.”
Sad! How A Pastor Killed A Prostitute, Buried Her Parts On His Alter
_A Pastor of a Celestian Church, Mr Adesegun babatunde has been arrested by the Osun State Police alongside his accomplices, who claimed to be his boys and church members for killing a sex worker.
The victim’s head, legs, kidney, one hand were cut and buried at the altar, while the remaining body was buried in a bush.
According to reports, the deceased is said to be from Rivers State, who left there looking for greener pasture without the knowledge of her parents.
On further interrogation, the suspects confessed that the pastor told them to bring a girl for ritual purposes as he promised to pay them N500, 000.00. The suspects thereafter took the investigators to where the remains of the victim was buried.
The police were able to track and arrest Pastor Otaruu who fled the neighborhood as his accomplices were arrested. The exhumed remains of the victim were deposited at General Hospital mortuary for autopsy.
They will all be charged to court as soon as investigations are completed.
Track News
Monday, 10 February 2020
Ilaro Polytechnic Suspends SUG President Arrested in Full Cult Regalia
AgegePulse Magazine
The management of Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State has suspended indefinitely the president of the school’s Students Union Government [SUG], Adegboye Olatunji, over cult-related offences.
TheNation reports that Olatunji and one Olarewaju Taiwo were nabbed in a bush in the state in full regalia of the dreaded Black Axe cult group on Sunday.
It was gathered that they were nabbed during an initiation ceremony.
The institution, in a statement signed by Deputy Registrar (Public Relations), Sola Abiala, said Olatunji’s suspension was in line with its zero-tolerance for cultism.
The statement read,
“This is consequent upon the foiling of the meeting of some cult groups from the neighboring community, by the security architecture and network of the Polytechnic, the Local Vigilante Group in conjunction with Nigerian Police Force and the Directorate of State Security.
“The suspension of Mr. Adegboye is in line with the Act establishing the Polytechnic and the provision of the Students Handbook coupled with the Polytechnic’s zero tolerance to cultism, pending his appearance before the Students Disciplinary Committee to establish his culpability or otherwise.
“The Management, therefore, use this medium to re-emphasize its zero tolerance for cultism and other misdemeanors.”
The arrest of the duo was confirmed by the Police Public Relations Officer [PPRO] in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said this in a statement on Monday.
Oyeyemi said the suspects were caught in the bush in full regalia of the dreaded black axe cult group have been taken to custody.
He said,
“The duo were arrested following information received by police at Ilaro Division from members of the public that some group of people suspected to be cultists were sighted in a bush at Gbogidi area of Ilaro where they were trying to initiate new members into their dreaded group.
“On receiving the information, the DPO Ilaro Division, CSP Olayemi Jacob mobilized his patrol team and swiftly moved to the scene where the two suspects were arrested with the assistance of members of the public while others escaped through the bush.
“The two arrested cultists who are in full regalia of the dreaded black axe cult group have been taken to custody at Ilaro divisional headquarters where they are being currently interrogated.”
The PPRO said the Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Ebrimson, has ordered the immediate transfer of the suspects to anti-cultists section of the state Criminal Investigation and intelligence department for discreet investigation.
The nat
The management of Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State has suspended indefinitely the president of the school’s Students Union Government [SUG], Adegboye Olatunji, over cult-related offences.
TheNation reports that Olatunji and one Olarewaju Taiwo were nabbed in a bush in the state in full regalia of the dreaded Black Axe cult group on Sunday.
It was gathered that they were nabbed during an initiation ceremony.
The institution, in a statement signed by Deputy Registrar (Public Relations), Sola Abiala, said Olatunji’s suspension was in line with its zero-tolerance for cultism.
The statement read,
“This is consequent upon the foiling of the meeting of some cult groups from the neighboring community, by the security architecture and network of the Polytechnic, the Local Vigilante Group in conjunction with Nigerian Police Force and the Directorate of State Security.
“The suspension of Mr. Adegboye is in line with the Act establishing the Polytechnic and the provision of the Students Handbook coupled with the Polytechnic’s zero tolerance to cultism, pending his appearance before the Students Disciplinary Committee to establish his culpability or otherwise.
“The Management, therefore, use this medium to re-emphasize its zero tolerance for cultism and other misdemeanors.”
The arrest of the duo was confirmed by the Police Public Relations Officer [PPRO] in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said this in a statement on Monday.
Oyeyemi said the suspects were caught in the bush in full regalia of the dreaded black axe cult group have been taken to custody.
He said,
“The duo were arrested following information received by police at Ilaro Division from members of the public that some group of people suspected to be cultists were sighted in a bush at Gbogidi area of Ilaro where they were trying to initiate new members into their dreaded group.
“On receiving the information, the DPO Ilaro Division, CSP Olayemi Jacob mobilized his patrol team and swiftly moved to the scene where the two suspects were arrested with the assistance of members of the public while others escaped through the bush.
“The two arrested cultists who are in full regalia of the dreaded black axe cult group have been taken to custody at Ilaro divisional headquarters where they are being currently interrogated.”
The PPRO said the Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Ebrimson, has ordered the immediate transfer of the suspects to anti-cultists section of the state Criminal Investigation and intelligence department for discreet investigation.
The nat
Sunday, 9 February 2020
See the mansion of the Lawyer that died in a hotel room over misuse of drugs
The big question is what will a 60yr-old-man be doing with sex enhancement drugs?
After the viral video was leaked more information was known about him.
Combining different drugs just because of sex on a nasty hotel room that doesn't even worth dying for.
Now take a look at his mansion that worth money what was he doing in a brothel.
Information leaked included that he was also a KNIGHT in a church.
#Naijanews
Amotekun personnel: South-West govs to write IG for gun licence
AgegePulse Magazine
There were indications on Sunday that the South-West state executive councils would on Wednesday discuss the bills on Amotekun corps.
It was gathered that a security network agency would be established in each state to oversee the Amotekun corps.
The Ondo State Attorney General, Kola Olawoye, said after the passage of the bill, each state would apply to the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, for a gun licence for the Amotekun corps.
The South-West governors, had at a summit organised by the Development Agenda for Western Agenda on January 9 agreed to set up Operation Amotekun to address killings and kidnapping in the zone.
The Federal Government initially said the security outfit was illegal, but during a meeting in Abuja attended by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo; the South-West governors and the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, both the FG and the governors agreed that the South-West states should give a legal backing to the security outfit.
The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Ekiti State, Wale Fapohunda, in an interview with The PUNCH, confirmed that the bill for a law establishing Amotekun corps provided for the establishment of a security network agency to oversee the operations of the corps.
Fapohunda, who said the Amotekun bill for Ekiti State was ready, stated that the state Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, had directed that it should be presented to the state executive council on Wednesday.
Punch
There were indications on Sunday that the South-West state executive councils would on Wednesday discuss the bills on Amotekun corps.
It was gathered that a security network agency would be established in each state to oversee the Amotekun corps.
The Ondo State Attorney General, Kola Olawoye, said after the passage of the bill, each state would apply to the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, for a gun licence for the Amotekun corps.
The South-West governors, had at a summit organised by the Development Agenda for Western Agenda on January 9 agreed to set up Operation Amotekun to address killings and kidnapping in the zone.
The Federal Government initially said the security outfit was illegal, but during a meeting in Abuja attended by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo; the South-West governors and the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, SAN, both the FG and the governors agreed that the South-West states should give a legal backing to the security outfit.
The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Ekiti State, Wale Fapohunda, in an interview with The PUNCH, confirmed that the bill for a law establishing Amotekun corps provided for the establishment of a security network agency to oversee the operations of the corps.
Fapohunda, who said the Amotekun bill for Ekiti State was ready, stated that the state Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, had directed that it should be presented to the state executive council on Wednesday.
Punch
Exclusive interview: Hon. Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa (Mr-Ibile) – BMTC Group
AgegePulse Magazine
Hon. Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa is the founder of BMTC Group, a group of companies based in Nigeria, the U.A.E, China and United Kingdom. He became the first black man appointed to the Board of the Prestigious RMA (Ras Khaimah Movers Association) in 2011. Audullahi holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (2nd Class Honors Upper Division) in Criminology from the University Of Sharjah. He is a fellow of the Institute of Directors (Dubai Maloum) U.A.E. He holds also a 2003 Advance Diploma of the Aviation Training International (ATI) and also Air Travel Management from the Dubai College of Aviation.
With 18 years experience in the Freight Logistics/Transportation industry and 13 years in Air & Sea Freight Chartering Business, Audullahi has vast experience in international trading facilitating and that has enabled BMTC Group and New Horizon Agency to diversify to other business like exportation of Kosso Wood, Cashew and Charcoal from Nigeria to anywhere in the World. As the CEO of BMTC Logistics Limited, his wherewithal in strategic planning and implementation is the lubricant greasing the company’s wheel of success.
He constantly develops various products for the company for presentations at annual conferences organized by International organizations to markets and promotes the company’s services at seminars, conferences and other fora organized by various International Organizations such as OMNI (Overseas Moving Network International), AAR (Asia Association of Removers), FIATA (International Federation of Freight Forwarders), IATA (International Air Transportation Association amongst others.
Moreover, in ensuring stability and growth, Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa (Mr Ibile) directs the company’s revenue-producing activities and programs and has primary responsibility for developing and expanding the company’s revenue base by developing new revenue initiatives, improving existing programs and activities, and recommending new policies or changes to existing policies that would improve revenue performance and the company’s services. Hon. Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa is also the founder of Ibile Peaceful Assembly, a civil and political organization with a focus on empowerment, capacity building and liberation of the masses.
Question: You are one of the big players when it comes to aviation business in West Africa most especially in Nigeria, been the CEO/ GMD ( BMTC Group) with your company involvement in Air and Sea freight and Custom clearing.
Answer: Could you remember that B.M.T.C Logistic Limited as a business faced challenges due the politically motivated case sponsored, filed against my person as the one with significant roles of the BMTC Group and I think the outcome of the case has informed everyone that my detractors sole aims are to tarnish my hard-earned reputation through media trial and persecution but glory be to God almighty that vindicates my person and the company where almighty God stand to be the principal chairman and appointed me as the group managing director.
For 2 years plus during the legal tussles, we suffers a lot of setbacks all the corporate and personals account were frozen and that simply mean I have to shut down offices in Nigeria, Dubai including the China office because we have no access operational capital till the Nigeria Police Force Headquarter legal department get their time to look into all the issue in a way of overall investigation and issues legal opinions that the Nigeria Police Force and EFCC should not be used by whosoever to settle political scores and to almighty God who was with us through all the day in courts till the cases finally dismissed in court of law.
Question: We learnt all has to do with your revolutionary ideals been the face of Ibile Peaceful Revolution Network! Have you now forgone your political ambition?
Answer: As the face of Ibile Peaceful Assembly, I decided to sacrifice the facade known as social-identity for the sake of breaking the barriers by slashing through the facades of bourgeois decadence because my revolutionary ideal is never about individualistic vanities or petty personal feelings of pride, it is about mass collectivization of Nigerians will.
In that regards, my business does not stop me from spreading, teach, build and motivate to propel peaceful revolt just as they all know that I am fearless but not stupid; I know and hold the precision required to execute a peaceful revolution to liberate Yoruba nation.
Question: You seem back stronger than ever.
Answer: Yeap! To God be the glory, we are back stronger beyond where we are before as you can note the BMTC Logistic Limited now have our presence in the United Kingdom, back fully to China and India and turkey office would be able to serve our customers before May 24th of this year.
Question: BMTC Group standing ovation in aviation sectors could not surprise anyone because some of your colleagues and customer reaffirms the fact that your person remains a game-changer in the field most especially on Hajj & Umrah Airlifting, Air & Sea Freight with Custom clearing service, It surprised everyone to see your name started featuring prominently as the Director-General of New Horizon Agency that developed FBN Health Insurance Scheme for Nigerian traveling to Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, UK, Canada and the United Arab Emirates.
Answer: We all know the fact that one great idea leads to the generation of many greater ideas and that is exactly what happened in the case of New Horizon Agency involvement in Health Insurance Scheme to bring capable hands together as FBN Hajj & Umrah Health Tahamin Policy consultant and that lead to more insightful issues that need to redress and I saw the opportunity in becoming the bridge in serving as the Third Party Administrator (TPA) service Insurance companies and International Healthcare and other service providers.
All the countries you mentioned above has some excellent hospitals and overall great health care through their respective National Health Scheme but the fact is the services can be costly for short term visitors who are not insured as those countries Healthcare Policy has no room for people on either short business, leisure and visiting Visa which they constantly sound the warning all visitors to purchase health insurance from their home country.
One could imagine some of the Nigeria Insurance companies are everywhere selling Health and Travel packages without proper arrangements to cater for the insured health at the destination of coverage's they sold to insured and New Horizon Agency opined that for any insurance companies in Nigeria to sell Health Insurance for Nigerians traveling on short-stay visa to anywhere in the world, the insurance companies need to have solid arrangement in form of agreement, memorandum of understanding with a certified Health Management Organization in the country of coverage that will attend to Insured of the Nigeria insurance company in a case health issues arise that need the attention of the benefits.
Question: What should Nigeria travelers expects with New Horizon Agency involvement as the FBN Insurance Health Policy Consultant.
Answer: New Horizon Agency as FBN Insurance consultant vision is to promote and grow the capability of Nigeria Health Insurance suppliers to provide expertise, development and delivery of healthcare services to Nigerian's traveling abroad.
Question: It’s as if B.M.T.C Group have discovered a fresh secret orogeny of energies that keep on building up to greater heights.
Answer: We all know the problem facing businesses in the whole west Africa but with the current management team around me and the support from Hadjia Azizat Salami, and other directors even as I remain the only Nigerian on the Board of Directors has made running B.M.T.C Group and New Horizon Agency look like climbing a steep mountain with potential hazards lurking around but that doesn’t stop me from pursuing our collective dream.
Can you see me at the disposal of financial risks in all our business to get us there or let me explain it more clearly that in as much the principal chairman of all our entities remain the Supreme-Being that pledge to make all look like I am running water and as we all know that no matter how you try to stop water, it’s going to make its way and keep moving forward.
Our past tribulations is just like when water is held up from every direction, it ends up getting stagnant and murky and almighty God make that happened from different angle as I have seen and read the case of those who had been there that I know that finally scale-through, after the storms in my own case, inspiration and ideas come naturally because I have had the passion to fuel the being of my essence and with all, I decide to ventures my way to greatness as a seasoned professional who chooses the tried-and-tested ways to move forward.
Question: West Africa of today look like part of the promising modern world, how do you intend to contribute to the west African trade exchanges.
Answer: Kindly please mark my word to put it in record for anyone that care to see theproject of progress and development we are working on; Firstly, theNew Horizon Aviation Agency been a Certified Carrier Agent in Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia and agent of Foreign Airline in Nigeria is now assisting airlines to smooth their operation in term of ground handling services, getting frequencies and landing slots at ease as We hope to merge Crystal Airways with FlyPaceSetter (Oyo State Owned Airline) together to serves the world. We are only waiting for the state government final approval to take up.
Aside from our proposing deep seaport in Ibasa to leak Ijegun back to Apapa port and also there is no going back on Fly PaceSetter as you can also sight view plethora of opportunities that lay at our disposal to make it easier to build the seaport and we are in negotiations with DP world to give it the best-notch that can engage the gridlock in Apapa and Tin-Can port and give the best back to Nigeria to serves as the transit hub for all west Africa as a continent.
Question: Don't you consider two heads working together in all these projects will get it done earlier than you projected.
Answer: We are open for anyone contribution and involvements in whatever aspect. It is transportation of almighty God
Hon. Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa is the founder of BMTC Group, a group of companies based in Nigeria, the U.A.E, China and United Kingdom. He became the first black man appointed to the Board of the Prestigious RMA (Ras Khaimah Movers Association) in 2011. Audullahi holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree (2nd Class Honors Upper Division) in Criminology from the University Of Sharjah. He is a fellow of the Institute of Directors (Dubai Maloum) U.A.E. He holds also a 2003 Advance Diploma of the Aviation Training International (ATI) and also Air Travel Management from the Dubai College of Aviation.
With 18 years experience in the Freight Logistics/Transportation industry and 13 years in Air & Sea Freight Chartering Business, Audullahi has vast experience in international trading facilitating and that has enabled BMTC Group and New Horizon Agency to diversify to other business like exportation of Kosso Wood, Cashew and Charcoal from Nigeria to anywhere in the World. As the CEO of BMTC Logistics Limited, his wherewithal in strategic planning and implementation is the lubricant greasing the company’s wheel of success.
He constantly develops various products for the company for presentations at annual conferences organized by International organizations to markets and promotes the company’s services at seminars, conferences and other fora organized by various International Organizations such as OMNI (Overseas Moving Network International), AAR (Asia Association of Removers), FIATA (International Federation of Freight Forwarders), IATA (International Air Transportation Association amongst others.
Moreover, in ensuring stability and growth, Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa (Mr Ibile) directs the company’s revenue-producing activities and programs and has primary responsibility for developing and expanding the company’s revenue base by developing new revenue initiatives, improving existing programs and activities, and recommending new policies or changes to existing policies that would improve revenue performance and the company’s services. Hon. Audullahi Saheed Mosadoluwa is also the founder of Ibile Peaceful Assembly, a civil and political organization with a focus on empowerment, capacity building and liberation of the masses.
Question: You are one of the big players when it comes to aviation business in West Africa most especially in Nigeria, been the CEO/ GMD ( BMTC Group) with your company involvement in Air and Sea freight and Custom clearing.
Answer: Could you remember that B.M.T.C Logistic Limited as a business faced challenges due the politically motivated case sponsored, filed against my person as the one with significant roles of the BMTC Group and I think the outcome of the case has informed everyone that my detractors sole aims are to tarnish my hard-earned reputation through media trial and persecution but glory be to God almighty that vindicates my person and the company where almighty God stand to be the principal chairman and appointed me as the group managing director.
For 2 years plus during the legal tussles, we suffers a lot of setbacks all the corporate and personals account were frozen and that simply mean I have to shut down offices in Nigeria, Dubai including the China office because we have no access operational capital till the Nigeria Police Force Headquarter legal department get their time to look into all the issue in a way of overall investigation and issues legal opinions that the Nigeria Police Force and EFCC should not be used by whosoever to settle political scores and to almighty God who was with us through all the day in courts till the cases finally dismissed in court of law.
Question: We learnt all has to do with your revolutionary ideals been the face of Ibile Peaceful Revolution Network! Have you now forgone your political ambition?
Answer: As the face of Ibile Peaceful Assembly, I decided to sacrifice the facade known as social-identity for the sake of breaking the barriers by slashing through the facades of bourgeois decadence because my revolutionary ideal is never about individualistic vanities or petty personal feelings of pride, it is about mass collectivization of Nigerians will.
In that regards, my business does not stop me from spreading, teach, build and motivate to propel peaceful revolt just as they all know that I am fearless but not stupid; I know and hold the precision required to execute a peaceful revolution to liberate Yoruba nation.
Question: You seem back stronger than ever.
Answer: Yeap! To God be the glory, we are back stronger beyond where we are before as you can note the BMTC Logistic Limited now have our presence in the United Kingdom, back fully to China and India and turkey office would be able to serve our customers before May 24th of this year.
Question: BMTC Group standing ovation in aviation sectors could not surprise anyone because some of your colleagues and customer reaffirms the fact that your person remains a game-changer in the field most especially on Hajj & Umrah Airlifting, Air & Sea Freight with Custom clearing service, It surprised everyone to see your name started featuring prominently as the Director-General of New Horizon Agency that developed FBN Health Insurance Scheme for Nigerian traveling to Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia, UK, Canada and the United Arab Emirates.
Answer: We all know the fact that one great idea leads to the generation of many greater ideas and that is exactly what happened in the case of New Horizon Agency involvement in Health Insurance Scheme to bring capable hands together as FBN Hajj & Umrah Health Tahamin Policy consultant and that lead to more insightful issues that need to redress and I saw the opportunity in becoming the bridge in serving as the Third Party Administrator (TPA) service Insurance companies and International Healthcare and other service providers.
All the countries you mentioned above has some excellent hospitals and overall great health care through their respective National Health Scheme but the fact is the services can be costly for short term visitors who are not insured as those countries Healthcare Policy has no room for people on either short business, leisure and visiting Visa which they constantly sound the warning all visitors to purchase health insurance from their home country.
One could imagine some of the Nigeria Insurance companies are everywhere selling Health and Travel packages without proper arrangements to cater for the insured health at the destination of coverage's they sold to insured and New Horizon Agency opined that for any insurance companies in Nigeria to sell Health Insurance for Nigerians traveling on short-stay visa to anywhere in the world, the insurance companies need to have solid arrangement in form of agreement, memorandum of understanding with a certified Health Management Organization in the country of coverage that will attend to Insured of the Nigeria insurance company in a case health issues arise that need the attention of the benefits.
Question: What should Nigeria travelers expects with New Horizon Agency involvement as the FBN Insurance Health Policy Consultant.
Answer: New Horizon Agency as FBN Insurance consultant vision is to promote and grow the capability of Nigeria Health Insurance suppliers to provide expertise, development and delivery of healthcare services to Nigerian's traveling abroad.
Question: It’s as if B.M.T.C Group have discovered a fresh secret orogeny of energies that keep on building up to greater heights.
Answer: We all know the problem facing businesses in the whole west Africa but with the current management team around me and the support from Hadjia Azizat Salami, and other directors even as I remain the only Nigerian on the Board of Directors has made running B.M.T.C Group and New Horizon Agency look like climbing a steep mountain with potential hazards lurking around but that doesn’t stop me from pursuing our collective dream.
Can you see me at the disposal of financial risks in all our business to get us there or let me explain it more clearly that in as much the principal chairman of all our entities remain the Supreme-Being that pledge to make all look like I am running water and as we all know that no matter how you try to stop water, it’s going to make its way and keep moving forward.
Our past tribulations is just like when water is held up from every direction, it ends up getting stagnant and murky and almighty God make that happened from different angle as I have seen and read the case of those who had been there that I know that finally scale-through, after the storms in my own case, inspiration and ideas come naturally because I have had the passion to fuel the being of my essence and with all, I decide to ventures my way to greatness as a seasoned professional who chooses the tried-and-tested ways to move forward.
Question: West Africa of today look like part of the promising modern world, how do you intend to contribute to the west African trade exchanges.
Answer: Kindly please mark my word to put it in record for anyone that care to see theproject of progress and development we are working on; Firstly, theNew Horizon Aviation Agency been a Certified Carrier Agent in Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia and agent of Foreign Airline in Nigeria is now assisting airlines to smooth their operation in term of ground handling services, getting frequencies and landing slots at ease as We hope to merge Crystal Airways with FlyPaceSetter (Oyo State Owned Airline) together to serves the world. We are only waiting for the state government final approval to take up.
Aside from our proposing deep seaport in Ibasa to leak Ijegun back to Apapa port and also there is no going back on Fly PaceSetter as you can also sight view plethora of opportunities that lay at our disposal to make it easier to build the seaport and we are in negotiations with DP world to give it the best-notch that can engage the gridlock in Apapa and Tin-Can port and give the best back to Nigeria to serves as the transit hub for all west Africa as a continent.
Question: Don't you consider two heads working together in all these projects will get it done earlier than you projected.
Answer: We are open for anyone contribution and involvements in whatever aspect. It is transportation of almighty God
Sad!: Drug Addicted Son Kills Father, Newly elected CDA chairman, Mother in Ejigbo
By Olushola Okewole
AgegePulse Magazine
The newly elected chairman of Ailegun West Community Development Association ( CDA), Ejigbo, Barrister Clement Okhide and his wife, Mrs. Toyin Okhide have been reported murdered by their son.
The 23-year old son, Michael Okhide was said to have run away after stabbing his parents who bled to death yesterday, Tuesday, February 4, 2020.
The incident happened at Alhaji Akeem Gbadamosi Street, Ejigbo, Lagos, where they resided.
It was gathered that the remains of the dead parents have been retrieved and deposited at Isolo General Hospital mortuary for autopsy report by the police operatives from the Ejigbo Police Division
It was gathered that the Late Mrs. Okhide was one of the matrons at Isolo General Hospital. She had three children for her husband.
Michael, the second child of the family, who was said to have been suffering mental problem before the incident that led to the murder of his parents, also attempted to kill his sister, Mary by stabbing her as well.
Although the cause of his action is yet to be ascertained, the residents who spoke with ECHONEWS said there might be an argument between the family and the suspect which might have angered and triggered him to have murdered his parents and attempted to kill his elder sister.
According to the residents, Michael had attended three private universities with nothing to show for it, adding that he was expelled and was doing nothing but only engaging in drugs.
It was gathered that the parents had done so many things to engage him to be useful to no avail before he eventually attacked and murdered them in cold blood.
When ECHONEWS visited the residence where the incident happened, it was learnt that the police had sealed off the house pending when they would conclude their investigations on the matter.
Meanwhile it was gathered that the suspect has ran away while the Police have started manhunt for him over the murder of his parents.
According to the residents, after he had killed them he escaped wearing a boxer pant to an unknown place.
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Saturday, 8 February 2020
BREAKING: Husband, wife emerge first Nigerians to finish Lagos marathon race -----
Emmanuel Gyang and his wife, Deborah Pam, have emerged as the first Nigerians to complete the 42km race at the 2020 Lagos City Marathon.
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Breaking! Kenyan marathoner, David Barmasai wins 2020 Lagos City Marathon
Breaking! Kenyan runner, David Barmasai wins 2020 Lagos City Marathon
Kenyan runner, David Barmasai Tumo has emerged the winner of AccessBank Lagos City Marathon for the year 2020.
Breaking: 31-year-old Kenyan athlete David Barmasai wins 42km Lagos City Marathon.
He will be going home with $50,000 after winning the 42km race in just 2hours, 10mins and 20 seconds.
Congratulations to him. 🙌💪👏
Thursday, 6 February 2020
Egunjobi Charges Aluminum Village Market Association On Payment of Levies
...Reiterates Commitment on Infrastructural Development
AgegePulse Magazine
In a bid to increase and improve Agege Local Government council's Internally Generated Revenue, the Executive Chairman of Agege, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi (JP), yesterday met with the leadership of Aluminum Profile Glass Accessories Retailers Association (APGAR), at their Secretariat in Dopemu, Agege.
Speaking at the meeting, Egunjobi charged the traders to ensure adequate and prompt payment of their levies to the council. He emphatically stated that the revenue generated would enable the council to meet up with the needs of the council.
The leadership of the association led by Alhaji Salaam aka BOAKAZ, among other members appreciated the council boss gesture to visit the market to have first hand information about the market. While pledging their support to the council, they promised to always pay the levies accrued to them as at when due.
The traders also requested that, the council should avail them more infrastructure that would create an enabling environment for their business to thrive.
Egunjobi in response reiterated that the council could always do more if there is an increase and improvement in the Council's internally generated revenue. Assuring them that, "the council is committed to providing necessary infrastructure for business to thrive in this community and to do more to the entire Agege Local Government Area". Egunjobi concluded.
Mr. Obianeri Mac-Fedo (BOT Chairman), other executive members of the association; Alhaji Tunde Borokini (Council Consultant to the market), including aides to the Executive Chairman were all present at the meeting.
AgegePulse Magazine
In a bid to increase and improve Agege Local Government council's Internally Generated Revenue, the Executive Chairman of Agege, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi (JP), yesterday met with the leadership of Aluminum Profile Glass Accessories Retailers Association (APGAR), at their Secretariat in Dopemu, Agege.
Speaking at the meeting, Egunjobi charged the traders to ensure adequate and prompt payment of their levies to the council. He emphatically stated that the revenue generated would enable the council to meet up with the needs of the council.
The leadership of the association led by Alhaji Salaam aka BOAKAZ, among other members appreciated the council boss gesture to visit the market to have first hand information about the market. While pledging their support to the council, they promised to always pay the levies accrued to them as at when due.
The traders also requested that, the council should avail them more infrastructure that would create an enabling environment for their business to thrive.
Egunjobi in response reiterated that the council could always do more if there is an increase and improvement in the Council's internally generated revenue. Assuring them that, "the council is committed to providing necessary infrastructure for business to thrive in this community and to do more to the entire Agege Local Government Area". Egunjobi concluded.
Mr. Obianeri Mac-Fedo (BOT Chairman), other executive members of the association; Alhaji Tunde Borokini (Council Consultant to the market), including aides to the Executive Chairman were all present at the meeting.
10 Things You Should Know Before Getting JAMB UTME Form
AgegePulse Magazine
JAMB UTME registrations and exam are here again. A lot of candidates do not get proper counselling before buying the form. Hence, they make huge mistakes that could easily be avoided.
Some attendants at the various CBT centres do not also help matters as they are supposed to guide JAMB candidates during the registration; although, the CBT centres are mostly crowded so the registration is usually done in a hurry.
In this article, we will guide you on the most important things to consider before buying the JAMB UTME form.
Reading this article to the end could save you from future mishaps.
1. NIN is not Compulsory
Few days to the commencement of the 2020 UTME and Direct entry form sales, the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB cancelled the provision of a National Identification Number (NIN) as a requirement for registration.
However, the Board said it will be compulsory in the next JAMB.
If you have not registered for your National Identification Number, this is the best time to register as there will be fewer queues.
2. Register with your Correct Details.
Some candidates make mistakes while registering for JAMB. Mistakes such as wrong name arrangements, date of birth, state of origin and local government are the most common.
Any mistake here could cost you extra to change in the future or disqualify you from getting admission completely.
Before going for the registration, you should ask your parents or guardian for this information.
Your name arrangement and spelling should tally with the name on your SSCE result and birth certificate. Surnames always comes first.
While registering for JAMB, you will be required to send an SMS with your full name to 55019. Your surname should come first, followed by your first name and then your middle name.
Your surname (also known as last name) is the same thing as your family name. Your First name is the name you are usually called (not your surname) and your middle name is your second name.
Most people use their native names as their middle name.
To be on the safer side, check your SSCE result or birth certificate to see how it was arranged.
We have laid much emphasis on the name arrangement and spelling; do not ignore the other aspects of the biodata which include your date of birth, state of origin and local government.
3. Your School of Choice Matters.
If one of your choice of institution is a Federal school, you need to prepare harder due to stiff competition.
In Nigeria, a lot of parents encourage their children to apply for Federal government universities or polytechnics because of the cost (mostly cheap) and quality of education compared to state-owned institutions.
This results in a higher number of applicants vetting for admission in Federal government schools.
AgegePulse learnt that, every institution has the capacity of students it can admit. When this limit is reached, the school can no longer admit students.
In a nutshell, if you really want to get admitted into a Federal University or Polytechnic, you have to prepare harder, smarter and score higher.
However, this does not mean that all state-owned tertiary institutions do not have a high number of candidates applying.
For example, The Lagos State University and Lagos State Polytechnic are both owned by the Lagos state government and they have a very large number of applicants every year.
4. Your Course is Saturated.
There is a usual trend in JAMB UTME every year; so many candidates apply for a few courses.
Most art students want to study Mass Communication, thereby neglecting other Art inclined courses like Philosophy, Linguistics e.t.c
The same thing is applicable to both science and commercial students.
If you have made up your mind to study that competitive course you have in mind, prepare harder because the road is tough. If not, you could apply for a less competitive course.
Finding a less competitive course is not like seeking gold, it’s actually easier than you think.
So how do I find a course with less competition?
Search online for the previous cut off marks of the school you want to apply for. Courses with low cut off marks usually have low applicants.
5. Know the Correct Subject Combinations.
Imagine after picking the perfect school and perfect course then you choose the wrong subject combination.
God will forgive you but your school of choice won’t.
These schools are looking for the slightest opportunity to disqualify you. And trust me, they will if you do this kind of mistake.
Before buying the JAMB UTME form, make sure you know the correct O’level and JAMB subject combination of the course you want to apply for.
You can find this information on the JAMB brochure, the website of the school you want to apply for or online when you search Google.
The best option would be a JAMB brochure or the school website.
You could also join the Facebook groups of the school you intend to study at and interact with the members in the group.
If you want to study at any school in Lagos state, join our Facebook community to interact with members of various tertiary institutions in Lagos state..
6. Your First Choice Matters.
Here is a not so popular fact; No school accepts the second choice option. That’s a direct order from JAMB.
To be admitted into any school, you have to make that school your first choice.
Here’s a tip.
Most Universities in Nigeria do not accept below 200 in JAMB.
So, if you scored below 200, you can get a JAMB change of institution form and make another school your first choice; a school that accepts below 200 or a polytechnic.
You can change your institution as many times as possible.
7. Know your Exam Date, Time and Venue.
Once you have completed your registration, you should see your exam date, time and venue on the registration slip.
If you don’t see it immediately, you will have to reprint your JAMB UTME exam slip on a later date that would be announced by JAMB.
It is always a good idea to visit the exam venue before the day of the exam especially if you have not been to that city or state before. This would help you locate the venue easily on the day of the exam.
Try to be at the exam venue at least 30 minutes before the exam time.
This would help you to be more relaxed when you get into the exam hall.
8. Attend JAMB Lessons.
Passing JAMB UTME exam is not rocket science. The earlier you begin to prepare for JAMB the better for you.
Here are some tips to take;
Find a good JAMB tutorial centre around you to attend.
Practice the JAMB CBT software on a computer (you could go to a cyber café that has the software installed to practice).
Practice JAMB Past questions.
Read and understand the JAMB novel assigned for this year.
Concentrate more on the subjects you are already good at while studying (at least 3 subjects including English language).
Reduce your social media usage during this period.
9. Price of the Form.
The price of JAMB form has reduced. Candidates are to pay 3,500 Naira to purchase the registration pin, 500 Naira for the compulsory reading text and 700 Naira for CBT centre charges.
The total price of the form and registration will cost you 4,700 Naira.
Please note that you can register for the JAMB UTME exam only at an accredited JAMB CBT centre.
10. Stay Informed.
The battle doesn’t end at having a high score in the JAMB UMTE exam.
You also have to keep yourself updated with the latest events in your school of choice.
This way, you get to know when the school commences sales of its post-UTME form.
It won’t be nice to go through all the stress of getting a good grade in JAMB and then miss the post-UTME exam.
Conclusion.
A lot of candidates made this mistake in previous years and some of them are still writing JAMB UTME exam while some are finally in school but it took them many years of trying.
You don’t have to follow that part.
Smart people learn from the mistakes of others.
We noticed that a lot of candidates make this mistake, so we took a little bit of our time to compile this post.
You have this list of nine things you should know before getting JAMB UTME form. Learn from them and don’t make the same mistake.
LagSchools
AgegePulse
JAMB UTME registrations and exam are here again. A lot of candidates do not get proper counselling before buying the form. Hence, they make huge mistakes that could easily be avoided.
Some attendants at the various CBT centres do not also help matters as they are supposed to guide JAMB candidates during the registration; although, the CBT centres are mostly crowded so the registration is usually done in a hurry.
In this article, we will guide you on the most important things to consider before buying the JAMB UTME form.
Reading this article to the end could save you from future mishaps.
1. NIN is not Compulsory
Few days to the commencement of the 2020 UTME and Direct entry form sales, the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB cancelled the provision of a National Identification Number (NIN) as a requirement for registration.
However, the Board said it will be compulsory in the next JAMB.
If you have not registered for your National Identification Number, this is the best time to register as there will be fewer queues.
2. Register with your Correct Details.
Some candidates make mistakes while registering for JAMB. Mistakes such as wrong name arrangements, date of birth, state of origin and local government are the most common.
Any mistake here could cost you extra to change in the future or disqualify you from getting admission completely.
Before going for the registration, you should ask your parents or guardian for this information.
Your name arrangement and spelling should tally with the name on your SSCE result and birth certificate. Surnames always comes first.
While registering for JAMB, you will be required to send an SMS with your full name to 55019. Your surname should come first, followed by your first name and then your middle name.
Your surname (also known as last name) is the same thing as your family name. Your First name is the name you are usually called (not your surname) and your middle name is your second name.
Most people use their native names as their middle name.
To be on the safer side, check your SSCE result or birth certificate to see how it was arranged.
We have laid much emphasis on the name arrangement and spelling; do not ignore the other aspects of the biodata which include your date of birth, state of origin and local government.
3. Your School of Choice Matters.
If one of your choice of institution is a Federal school, you need to prepare harder due to stiff competition.
In Nigeria, a lot of parents encourage their children to apply for Federal government universities or polytechnics because of the cost (mostly cheap) and quality of education compared to state-owned institutions.
This results in a higher number of applicants vetting for admission in Federal government schools.
AgegePulse learnt that, every institution has the capacity of students it can admit. When this limit is reached, the school can no longer admit students.
In a nutshell, if you really want to get admitted into a Federal University or Polytechnic, you have to prepare harder, smarter and score higher.
However, this does not mean that all state-owned tertiary institutions do not have a high number of candidates applying.
For example, The Lagos State University and Lagos State Polytechnic are both owned by the Lagos state government and they have a very large number of applicants every year.
4. Your Course is Saturated.
There is a usual trend in JAMB UTME every year; so many candidates apply for a few courses.
Most art students want to study Mass Communication, thereby neglecting other Art inclined courses like Philosophy, Linguistics e.t.c
The same thing is applicable to both science and commercial students.
If you have made up your mind to study that competitive course you have in mind, prepare harder because the road is tough. If not, you could apply for a less competitive course.
Finding a less competitive course is not like seeking gold, it’s actually easier than you think.
So how do I find a course with less competition?
Search online for the previous cut off marks of the school you want to apply for. Courses with low cut off marks usually have low applicants.
5. Know the Correct Subject Combinations.
Imagine after picking the perfect school and perfect course then you choose the wrong subject combination.
God will forgive you but your school of choice won’t.
These schools are looking for the slightest opportunity to disqualify you. And trust me, they will if you do this kind of mistake.
Before buying the JAMB UTME form, make sure you know the correct O’level and JAMB subject combination of the course you want to apply for.
You can find this information on the JAMB brochure, the website of the school you want to apply for or online when you search Google.
The best option would be a JAMB brochure or the school website.
You could also join the Facebook groups of the school you intend to study at and interact with the members in the group.
If you want to study at any school in Lagos state, join our Facebook community to interact with members of various tertiary institutions in Lagos state..
6. Your First Choice Matters.
Here is a not so popular fact; No school accepts the second choice option. That’s a direct order from JAMB.
To be admitted into any school, you have to make that school your first choice.
Here’s a tip.
Most Universities in Nigeria do not accept below 200 in JAMB.
So, if you scored below 200, you can get a JAMB change of institution form and make another school your first choice; a school that accepts below 200 or a polytechnic.
You can change your institution as many times as possible.
7. Know your Exam Date, Time and Venue.
Once you have completed your registration, you should see your exam date, time and venue on the registration slip.
If you don’t see it immediately, you will have to reprint your JAMB UTME exam slip on a later date that would be announced by JAMB.
It is always a good idea to visit the exam venue before the day of the exam especially if you have not been to that city or state before. This would help you locate the venue easily on the day of the exam.
Try to be at the exam venue at least 30 minutes before the exam time.
This would help you to be more relaxed when you get into the exam hall.
8. Attend JAMB Lessons.
Passing JAMB UTME exam is not rocket science. The earlier you begin to prepare for JAMB the better for you.
Here are some tips to take;
Find a good JAMB tutorial centre around you to attend.
Practice the JAMB CBT software on a computer (you could go to a cyber café that has the software installed to practice).
Practice JAMB Past questions.
Read and understand the JAMB novel assigned for this year.
Concentrate more on the subjects you are already good at while studying (at least 3 subjects including English language).
Reduce your social media usage during this period.
9. Price of the Form.
The price of JAMB form has reduced. Candidates are to pay 3,500 Naira to purchase the registration pin, 500 Naira for the compulsory reading text and 700 Naira for CBT centre charges.
The total price of the form and registration will cost you 4,700 Naira.
Please note that you can register for the JAMB UTME exam only at an accredited JAMB CBT centre.
10. Stay Informed.
The battle doesn’t end at having a high score in the JAMB UMTE exam.
You also have to keep yourself updated with the latest events in your school of choice.
This way, you get to know when the school commences sales of its post-UTME form.
It won’t be nice to go through all the stress of getting a good grade in JAMB and then miss the post-UTME exam.
Conclusion.
A lot of candidates made this mistake in previous years and some of them are still writing JAMB UTME exam while some are finally in school but it took them many years of trying.
You don’t have to follow that part.
Smart people learn from the mistakes of others.
We noticed that a lot of candidates make this mistake, so we took a little bit of our time to compile this post.
You have this list of nine things you should know before getting JAMB UTME form. Learn from them and don’t make the same mistake.
LagSchools
AgegePulse
Fashola narrates how robbers attacked him, backs Okada ban
AgegePulse Magazine
Published February 6, 2020
Sodiq Oyeleke
The Minister of Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, says the use of motorcycles (Okada) as a major means of transportation is not in the plan of Lagos State and should be banned.
He spoke at a public lecture organised by the United Action for Change in Lagos on Thursday.
It will be recalled that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State had banned the operations of motorcycle and tricycle in 15 Local Government Development Areas and Local Council Development Areas, including highways and major roads in Lagos State.
The ban, however, has generated controversies and mixed reactions from residents of Lagos and other Nigerians.
Since the enforcement of the ban, residents complained of gridlock, hike in transportation fare and unavailability of vehicles to convey them to their destination.
But Fashola said rather than reduce crime, motorcycles aid it.
During his eight-year tenure as the Lagos State Governor, Fashola also banned Okadas.
“If you are concerned about security you must support the present Lagos governor now on Okada ban. As the Center of Excellence, motorcycles should not be our choice of transport,” he added.
He also advised the Lagos State Government enforcement of the law, saying, “We are more focused on launch enforcement and increasing the numbers of policemen. Capacity development is great but security is more than law enforcement.”
While giving reasons for his support for Okada ban, Fashola narrated that he was once robbed in his home.
He said Okada riding also aided crisis and caused youths not to explore other productive ways of generating income.
He said, “Do we stand in reacting mode or proactive mode. If reacting, there is already a victim and a criminal. If we are proactive then how long can we sustain that?
“Motorcycles are means of peddling drugs to children even under the watch of parents without knowing.
I’ve always held this position. Motorcycle has always been a conduit pipe for the opioid crisis among youths. We must act to eliminate anonymity.
“I was robbed in my home, in fact on my bed in 1999. Organised crime is dynamic, criminals are aware that people don’t keep money at home again, now they diversified into kidnapping people for ransom.”
Punch Newspaper
LASTMA DEBUNKS SOCIAL MEDIA REPORT ON BAN OF TRAFFIC OFFICERS
AgegePulse Magazine
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has debunked a trending social media report alleging that traffic officials, particularly LASTMA officers, have been banned from apprehending violators of traffic laws and restricted to traffic control.
A release issued by the LASTMA General Manager, Mr. Olajide Oduyoye refuted the claim that the decision emanated from a meeting between Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Executive Members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) at an unspecified date, time or venue.
Oduyoye maintained that there was no meeting between Lagos State Government and the NURTW, stressing that the 2018 Traffic Law clearly spelt out the duties of LASTMA officers, saying that it is irresponsible and mischievous for any individual to insinuate that Governor Sanwo-Olu gave directives contrary to the law.
While noting that Transportation and Traffic Management constitute a vital part of the present administration's T.H.E.M.E.S agenda, Oduyoye recalled that the government had always emphasised the need for LASTMA officials to uphold the law, irrespective of anyone involved.
The General Manager, therefore, advised the public to ignore and disregard the fake news designed to confuse and hoodwink motorists into breaking traffic rules, noting that violators will face the sanctions prescribed by the law.
LASTMA
#lagostraffic
#lastma
The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has debunked a trending social media report alleging that traffic officials, particularly LASTMA officers, have been banned from apprehending violators of traffic laws and restricted to traffic control.
A release issued by the LASTMA General Manager, Mr. Olajide Oduyoye refuted the claim that the decision emanated from a meeting between Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and Executive Members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) at an unspecified date, time or venue.
Oduyoye maintained that there was no meeting between Lagos State Government and the NURTW, stressing that the 2018 Traffic Law clearly spelt out the duties of LASTMA officers, saying that it is irresponsible and mischievous for any individual to insinuate that Governor Sanwo-Olu gave directives contrary to the law.
While noting that Transportation and Traffic Management constitute a vital part of the present administration's T.H.E.M.E.S agenda, Oduyoye recalled that the government had always emphasised the need for LASTMA officials to uphold the law, irrespective of anyone involved.
The General Manager, therefore, advised the public to ignore and disregard the fake news designed to confuse and hoodwink motorists into breaking traffic rules, noting that violators will face the sanctions prescribed by the law.
LASTMA
#lagostraffic
#lastma
NECO releases November/December 2019 SSCE result
AgegePulse Magazine
The National Examination Council (NECO) has released the results of the 2019 November/December Senior School Certificate Examinations (SSCE).
Mr Abubakar Gana, Acting Registrar of the council, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Thursday.
Gana said that a total of 70,140 candidates registered for the examination, and 65,207 sat for English Language out of which 41,214, representing 63 per cent, got either Distinction or Credit.
He added that 66,398 candidates sat for Mathematics, out of which 54,565, representing 82.18 per cent, got either Distinction or Credit.
The acting registrar said 33,576 candidates, representing 48.68 per cent, got five Credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics.
“On the other hand, 50,057 candidates, representing 72.57% got five Credits and above, irrespective of English Language and Mathematics.
“A comparative analysis of candidates who scored five Credits and above, including English Language and Mathematics for 2018 and 2019 shows 62.48% for 2018 and 48.68% for 2019,” he stated.
The acting registrar said that the figure represented a decrease of 13.8 per cent in 2019.
“This is coming exactly 49 days after the last paper was written. A total of 29 subjects were examined.
Vanguard
Wednesday, 5 February 2020
I stabbed my girlfriend to death over phone call
AgegePulse Magazine
By Hassan Ibrahim, Bauchi |
A 23-year-old suspect, Solomon Peter, who allegedly stabbed his 25-year-old girlfriend, Patience Zakaria to death yesterday narrated how the deceased died.
Peter was arrested by the police following the death of his girlfriend on January 24 after an altercation in which he allegedly stabbed her in Gwallameji, a suburb of Bauchi metropolis.
Speaking with our reporter yesterday, the suspect said he stabbed the deceased as a form of self-defence after the deceased received a call from another man he suspected she was cheating on him with. He said, “We were having an issue which I was trying to resolve.
This is over one man who called her a prostitute. I asked her what relationship she had with the man and the next thing was her breaking a bottle on my head. She hit me with a bottle and there were witnesses when the incident happened.”
He added that after the deceased hit him with the bottle, he took a knife inside the room “and used the knife on her.”
“It was not that I tred to kill her but I did it as a self defense because she broke my head with the bottle. At the time of the incident I did not intend to kill her rather, I acted in self defense out of anger. Our relationship is over one year and I had intention to marry her.
I feel very bad over the outcome of my action, it was not intentional. I regret my action,” he added. A neighbour of the deceased, who does not want be named told Daily Trust, that the deceased and Solomon were popularly known to be in a romantic relationship by most of the people in Gwallameji.
The source said, “The deceased received a phone call from a male friend and Solomon got jealous and started quarreling as she was trying to explain to him, he pounced on her. “She took a bottle, hit him on the head in self defence because the beating was too much for her and the man picked up a knife and stabbed her in the back in retaliation.
She lost a lot of blood before she was rushed to a clinic in the morning where she was treated and brought back home in the evening. “Unfortunately, when I left the place, I heard that the wound got bad and she was again rushed to the clinic that night where she eventually died.” The spokesman of the police in Bauchi State, DSP Kamal Abubakar, corroborated the narratives of the suspect and the source as regard the misunderstanding between the deceased and the suspect and how the deceased was stabbed.
“When he realised that she was unconscious amidst blood, he took her to a clinic for treatment. However, the clinic also treated her without informing the police and discharged her the same day.
“When her condition became worse, they took her back to the clinic where she was put on a drip and she eventually died while receiving treatment. We have arrested the owner of the clinic and the staff that treated her because they did not inform the police,” he said. DSP Abubakar added that the suspect tried to hide the crime but that before fleeing the scene of the incident, he was arrested by the police.
He said preliminary investigation revealed that the deceased was a student who came from Borno State to study at the Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi and was living in a rented apartment. “We do not know whether the deceased was still a student or has graduated from the purported school. She is living in a rented house alone at Gwallameji, an area predominantly occupied by students,” he said. When contacted, the spokesman of Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, Muhammad Rabiu Wada, said the deceased and the suspect were not students of the institution.
By Hassan Ibrahim, Bauchi |
A 23-year-old suspect, Solomon Peter, who allegedly stabbed his 25-year-old girlfriend, Patience Zakaria to death yesterday narrated how the deceased died.
Peter was arrested by the police following the death of his girlfriend on January 24 after an altercation in which he allegedly stabbed her in Gwallameji, a suburb of Bauchi metropolis.
Speaking with our reporter yesterday, the suspect said he stabbed the deceased as a form of self-defence after the deceased received a call from another man he suspected she was cheating on him with. He said, “We were having an issue which I was trying to resolve.
This is over one man who called her a prostitute. I asked her what relationship she had with the man and the next thing was her breaking a bottle on my head. She hit me with a bottle and there were witnesses when the incident happened.”
He added that after the deceased hit him with the bottle, he took a knife inside the room “and used the knife on her.”
“It was not that I tred to kill her but I did it as a self defense because she broke my head with the bottle. At the time of the incident I did not intend to kill her rather, I acted in self defense out of anger. Our relationship is over one year and I had intention to marry her.
I feel very bad over the outcome of my action, it was not intentional. I regret my action,” he added. A neighbour of the deceased, who does not want be named told Daily Trust, that the deceased and Solomon were popularly known to be in a romantic relationship by most of the people in Gwallameji.
The source said, “The deceased received a phone call from a male friend and Solomon got jealous and started quarreling as she was trying to explain to him, he pounced on her. “She took a bottle, hit him on the head in self defence because the beating was too much for her and the man picked up a knife and stabbed her in the back in retaliation.
She lost a lot of blood before she was rushed to a clinic in the morning where she was treated and brought back home in the evening. “Unfortunately, when I left the place, I heard that the wound got bad and she was again rushed to the clinic that night where she eventually died.” The spokesman of the police in Bauchi State, DSP Kamal Abubakar, corroborated the narratives of the suspect and the source as regard the misunderstanding between the deceased and the suspect and how the deceased was stabbed.
“When he realised that she was unconscious amidst blood, he took her to a clinic for treatment. However, the clinic also treated her without informing the police and discharged her the same day.
“When her condition became worse, they took her back to the clinic where she was put on a drip and she eventually died while receiving treatment. We have arrested the owner of the clinic and the staff that treated her because they did not inform the police,” he said. DSP Abubakar added that the suspect tried to hide the crime but that before fleeing the scene of the incident, he was arrested by the police.
He said preliminary investigation revealed that the deceased was a student who came from Borno State to study at the Federal Polytechnic, Bauchi and was living in a rented apartment. “We do not know whether the deceased was still a student or has graduated from the purported school. She is living in a rented house alone at Gwallameji, an area predominantly occupied by students,” he said. When contacted, the spokesman of Federal Polytechnic Bauchi, Muhammad Rabiu Wada, said the deceased and the suspect were not students of the institution.
DailyTrust
Okadaban: School pupil killed as police and okada riders clash in Iyana-Ipaja
AgegePulse Magazine
Another family has been thrown into mourning in Lagos as their little child has become the latest victim of the ban on Okada in Lagos.
The pupil, a girl, was killed after being hit by a stray bullet during a clash by police and Okada riders in the Iyana-Ipaja area of the state.
According to Sahara Reporters, policemen trying to disperse the protest, fired bullets in the crowd, hitting and killing the little girl in the process.
Sahara Reporters
Another family has been thrown into mourning in Lagos as their little child has become the latest victim of the ban on Okada in Lagos.
The pupil, a girl, was killed after being hit by a stray bullet during a clash by police and Okada riders in the Iyana-Ipaja area of the state.
According to Sahara Reporters, policemen trying to disperse the protest, fired bullets in the crowd, hitting and killing the little girl in the process.
Sahara Reporters
Drug addict kills father, mother in Lagos
By Evelyn Usman
Residents of Afeez Gbadamosi Street in the Ejigbo area of Lagos were thrown into shock Tuesday evening, following the discovery of the lifeless bodies of a man identified as Barr. Clement Okhide and his wife Toyin, in their apartment.
One of their daughters, Mary, who was found in the pool of her blood, was rushed to the hospital where doctors are still battling to save her.
Upon investigation, it was discovered that the dastardly act was perpetrated by their 23-year-old son, Michael, who is on the run.
Vanguard gathered that the fleeing suspect is a drug addict. Although the exact reason for snuffing life out of his parents could not be immediately ascertained as the Police said they were still on his trail.
But residents said it would not be unconnected with his uncontrollable urge to get some of the illicit drugs at all costs. One of the residents who described the 60-year-old late lawyer as a no-nonsense man said “ he had been warning his son against taking illicit drugs but he wouldn’t listen. There had been an altercation between them several times.
“Michael is the first child. The couple had three children. He had gone to three private universities but could not complete his education because of illicit drugs. At a point, he said that his family hated, even when his parents did all they could to make him useful”
A member of the deceased’s family who spoke on the condition of anonymity to Vanguard described the incident as sacrilege. He said, “ this type of tragedy has never occurred in my family. The boy has finally done his worst. It is unfortunate that my brother and his wife lost their lives in the process of trying to ensure he turned a new leaf. Michael has been a thorn in the entire family’s flesh. If you cautioned him, he would snap at you and warn you to mind your business”.
Vanguard
OkadaBan: Protesters burn LASTMA vehicles at Iyana Ipaja, Lagos State
AgegePulse
Hell was let loose in the early hours of Wednesday, in Iyana-Ipaja area of Lagos state when dealers of motorcycles, popularly called “Okada,” riders and miscreants, known as “Area Boys,” engaged the police in a violent confrontation over enforcement of the recent ban by state government on Okada and others
The situation which led to commotion and destruction of properties was said to have started around 8.am, which also resulted in a traffic jam as motorists were caught in the clash.
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Several vehicles were smashed and shops looted by miscreants who seized the opportunity to loot and vandalized properties.
A vehicle belonging to the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA was also burnt to ashes.
Vanguard
No going back on Okada, Keke Restriction - Sanwo-Olu
...Says mass transit scheme coming on routes where restriction is effective
AgegePulse Magazine
Lagos State Government will not reverse the ongoing enforcement of its Transport Sector Reform Law of 2018, which restricts operations of commercial motorcycles, popularly known as Okada and tricycles (Keke NAPEP) in 15 local councils across the State.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu made this known on Tuesday, while speaking at the official launch of commercial operations in water transportation by Lagos Ferry Services (LAGFERRY) at an event held at Badore Ferry Terminal in Ajah.
Sanwo-Olu said the State Government would not give in to blackmail and “uninformed criticism” of its decision to restrict Okada and Keke NAPEP on the highways, saying the enforcement became necessary in the face of growing threats to security of lives of residents.
Besides, Sanwo-Olu said the scary figures of accidents resulting from Okada riders’ recklessness and the disobedience to traffic laws necessitated the enforcement of the laws.
The Governor admitted the decision was a tough one, but said his Government would not compromise on the issue of security and safety of residents.
He said: “I agree it’s a tough decision we made regarding the restriction of Okada and Keke in some parts of Lagos. But I want to say some facts, which people can debate. The restriction that we have done is primarily based on security and safety of lives of residents. We took the decision based on the level of danger we have seen to have happened to our people.
“As a responsible Government, we will not fold our arms and allow Okada riders put our lives in danger. One life is more important to us than all the economic benefits to be made if we allowed them to continue. We understand that investment too can be critical, but keeping people alive and safe is more germane.”
Sanwo-Olu identified with commuters affected by the Okada restriction. He announced that the Government would be deploying over 500 buses to the routes listed in the restriction directive as alternative to ease movement.
He added that the launching of commercial operations on waterways by LAGFERRY was another programme introduced by the Government to address congestion on the highways.
BREAKING: Policeman commits suicide in Lagos cell
AgegePulse Magazine
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A policeman, identified as Eze, has reportedly hanged himself in a cell at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.
Our correspondent exclusively gathered that the cop, who was attached to a Dangote factory, was arrested after he allegedly shot dead a man.
"He was brought to the state CID for investigation and prosecution.
"But he hanged himself in the cell around 2 am today. He was attached to the Dangote factory and shot a man dead," a credible source said.
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A policeman, identified as Eze, has reportedly hanged himself in a cell at the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.
Our correspondent exclusively gathered that the cop, who was attached to a Dangote factory, was arrested after he allegedly shot dead a man.
"He was brought to the state CID for investigation and prosecution.
"But he hanged himself in the cell around 2 am today. He was attached to the Dangote factory and shot a man dead," a credible source said.
Lagos Marathon: Egunjobi assures participants of support
AgegePulse Magazine
The Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi (JP), has assured residents of the area interested in competing in the year 2020 Lagos City Marathon Race of the Council’s support.
Egunjobi gave the assurance while addressing newsmen at the secretariat at a press conference organised to create awareness for the event.
The Council boss was however, coy about the form of support the local government would give to participants from the area but went on to lavish praise on the race, saying, “We cannot take the event lightly because of its copious amounts of benefits to Lagos and Lagosians. While it is a sport tourism, the single fastest tourism sector of the tourism market with its attendant benefits, on the other hand, it would help the state in its quests to have a preponderance of healthy residents.”
The race is in two categories, namely 42kms for professional athletes, and 10kms for amateurs.
AgegePulse learnt that, the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, paid for the forms and distributed them to the twenty local government areas and thirty-seven LCDAs for onward distribution to interested persons free of charge. However, it has recorded low receipt.
Speaking on the reception, “Am not in any way impressed by the turnout in our local government despite plan to support interested participants. To say the least, the reception has been underwhelming.”
The marathon which is scheduled for Saturday, February 8, attracts lots of marathoners outside Nigeria with hundreds of thousands in prize money.
The Executive Chairman of Agege Local Government, Alhaji Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi (JP), has assured residents of the area interested in competing in the year 2020 Lagos City Marathon Race of the Council’s support.
Egunjobi gave the assurance while addressing newsmen at the secretariat at a press conference organised to create awareness for the event.
The Council boss was however, coy about the form of support the local government would give to participants from the area but went on to lavish praise on the race, saying, “We cannot take the event lightly because of its copious amounts of benefits to Lagos and Lagosians. While it is a sport tourism, the single fastest tourism sector of the tourism market with its attendant benefits, on the other hand, it would help the state in its quests to have a preponderance of healthy residents.”
The race is in two categories, namely 42kms for professional athletes, and 10kms for amateurs.
AgegePulse learnt that, the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, paid for the forms and distributed them to the twenty local government areas and thirty-seven LCDAs for onward distribution to interested persons free of charge. However, it has recorded low receipt.
Speaking on the reception, “Am not in any way impressed by the turnout in our local government despite plan to support interested participants. To say the least, the reception has been underwhelming.”
The marathon which is scheduled for Saturday, February 8, attracts lots of marathoners outside Nigeria with hundreds of thousands in prize money.
Tuesday, 4 February 2020
Woman stabs husband to death over phone charger, Says "I Still Love My Husband"
A 17-year-old housewife, Rabi Rabi’u, who stabbed her husband, Shamsu Salisu, to death in Katsina State last Wednesday, has explained that a misunderstanding on who should first charge their mobile telephone led to a scuffle in which he died.
Rabi, who was paraded at the Katsina State Police Command Headquarters on Tuesday, said amidst sobs that she never knew the stab could lead to the death of the 25-year-old Salisu.
According to her, the incident happened on Wednesday morning when public power supply was restored in their community and she wanted to charge her phones.
She said Salisu equally wanted to charge his phones at the same time.
She added the argument led to a scuffle between the two of them, adding that Salisu drew out a knife, which she snatched from him.
Rabi, who spoke in Hausa explained, “The incident happened early in the morning during prayer time. Public power supply was restored in our area and I wanted to charge my phones, while Salisu also wanted to charge his.
“Unfortunately, we were arguing over who should use the charger first when Salisu drew out a knife and I snatched it from him and stabbed him in the stomach and he later died.
“Our marriage was just 51-day-old and we were yet to have children, but I still love him. I never knew that the stab would lead to his death.
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Rabi, who was paraded at the Katsina State Police Command Headquarters on Tuesday, said amidst sobs that she never knew the stab could lead to the death of the 25-year-old Salisu.
According to her, the incident happened on Wednesday morning when public power supply was restored in their community and she wanted to charge her phones.
She said Salisu equally wanted to charge his phones at the same time.
She added the argument led to a scuffle between the two of them, adding that Salisu drew out a knife, which she snatched from him.
Rabi, who spoke in Hausa explained, “The incident happened early in the morning during prayer time. Public power supply was restored in our area and I wanted to charge my phones, while Salisu also wanted to charge his.
“Unfortunately, we were arguing over who should use the charger first when Salisu drew out a knife and I snatched it from him and stabbed him in the stomach and he later died.
“Our marriage was just 51-day-old and we were yet to have children, but I still love him. I never knew that the stab would lead to his death.
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