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Saturday 24 February 2018

Nigerian Musician Dies While Performing On Stage In Anambra (Graphic Photo)

This is sad. A musician was said to have died while performing on stage.

According to reports, the deceased identified as Chinedu Iwozor and said to be the leader of 7stars international band passed away after collapsing on stage during a performance.

The prominent Igbo singer was also a member of the Iheoma Adighi Agwu Agwu musical group.

May his soul rest in peace.

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“Dragon flew away with our newly world bank loaned money $486 million” – Lai Mohammad, presidency

Another information is coming in that a dragon have made away with $486 million, a loan given to Nigeria by world bank

This was revealed to newsmen by Lai Muhammad minutes after the money was received from world bank, on landing the Nigerian soil, the money was made away by unknown dragon.

Briefing Newsmen after Plenary, Lai Muhammad said that since the money could not be accounted for, or on his bank account the money was transfer into, maybe this time Dragon have made away with the money.

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He said;

“I think, this country is becoming a huge joke. First of all, it was the rodents that drove away the president and then we now have snakes consuming about N36 million and now we have monkeys raiding farmhouse. So, they don’t want this to be said but I believe that we should be very clear.”

This is coming after a shocking confession of an official of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board, JAMB, which claimed that a mysterious snake allegedly swallowed N36 million naira, from the Board’s vault, which she made from the sale of scratch cards, another that of a monkey which swallowed 70 million naira.

Source – Akpraise
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Thursday 22 February 2018

Monkeys Swallow N70m Of Northern Senators Forum Money

 The N70m handed over to the Northern Senators Forum has been swallowed by monkeys in the farm of a ranking senator. 

Shehu Sani (APC, Kaduna)  told newsmen minutes after  Senator Abdullahi Adamu was removed as the chairman of Northern Senators forum. 
 
Senator Adamu was accused of mismanaging N70 million belonging to the Northern Senators.
 
Shehu Sani said that it was alleged that some monkeys swallowed the money at the senator's farm.

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Tuesday 6 February 2018

Int'l Day For Zero Tolerance For FGM: VFN, Osun govt discuss ways to tackle prevalence of mutilation across state

Int'l Day For Zero Tolerance For FGM: VFN, Osun govt discuss ways to tackle prevalence of mutilation across state

As the International Day for Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation is being marked on Tuesday, Osun state ministry of health and a non-governmental organisation have resolved to take severe measures in stemming the rising spate of cutting girls' genitalia in most communities in the state.


Speaking on a radio programme, Frank Talk on Rave FM in Osogbo on the 2018 theme: Ending Female Gential Mutilalation/Cutting, the state government and the Sexual Reproductive Health oriented organisation, Value Female Network (VFN) advised the people of the state to always report anyone caught carrying out FGM on girls to security agencies.


For VFN, governments at all levels should take the bull by its horn in tackling the practice of cutting girls by collaborating with Non-Governmental Organisations who are into advocacies against the deadly practice.


A founding member of VFN and Director of Gender Innovation in the organisation, Mr. Samuel Abimbade, said the debilitating effects this practice was causing on survivors and victims were much disclosing that eight out of ten girls in some parts of Osun are being mutilated.


Emphasising the need for governments at all levels to partner with NGOs like VFN to ensure an end to cutting of girls, Abimbade, an adolescent and sexual reproductive health expert asked the state government to work more on proper monitoring of traditional birth attendants and traditional circumcissers to ensure that they do not carry out the practice secretly.


To achieve this,  the IPAS Nigeria Youth ambassador advised the state government to collaborate with VFN and other concerned organisations to reach out to prevalent communities in the state, sensitise them and ensure that promoters of the harmful practice desist from it.


Calling on residents of Osun and other states of the Federation to end cutting girls, Abimbade argued that FGM does not prevent promiscuity as some quarters erroneously make people to believe.


Abimbade said researches had shown that most commercial sex workers were mutilated thus ruling out the speculation that the practise make girls not to be wayward.


He described as alarming the prevalence in Osun saying some circumsisers now advertise cutting of girls on social media and also seek patronage from interested people. "It has now gotten to the stage where circumsisers advertise the practice and ask people to mutilate three of their girls and get a discount on one," he added.


Abimbade advised government to provide alternative source of livelihood for the traditional circumcissers arguing that majority of them see the practice as source of revenue despite the myths that surround the act.


Also speaking, Mr. Dare Adeoye, an Adolescent and Reproductive Health expert decried the traditional practice and warned circumcisers of girls to desist from the act. 


Adeoye said it is sad Nigeria ranks 2nd among countries of the world that have highest rate of maternal death stressing that men are mostly behind the practice.


For an official of the ministry of health, Mrs. Adelowokan, the people of the state have not been helping the government in stemming the practice as some of them hesitate to report those who indulge in mutilation.


According to the Gender Health expert, Ede North has the highest prevalence with 88%, Ifelodun has 81%, Olaoluwa and Orolu have 76%, Oriade has 71 while Ife Central has 67% prevalence. 
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Saturday 3 February 2018

Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic, Oyo state branch has suspend the three month strike yesterday

Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic, Oyo state branch has suspend the three month strike that begin November 3rd 2017 due to non payment of staff salary and reduction in staff allowance.

The state government has agreed to fulfill the promise of all staff of government workers in Oyo state both the polytechnic workers, Primary and secondary school staff and the sack 254 workers of LAUTECH teaching hospital in the short period of time and has call all the striking workers to resume on Monday. 

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Saturday 27 January 2018

OYO, LABOUR LEADERS OPEN NEGOTIATION OVER STRIKE

OYO, LABOUR LEADERS OPEN NEGOTIATION OVER STRIKE
Top officials of the Oyo State Government and labour leaders were, on Friday, locked in a five-hour meeting aimed at resolving the dispute that triggered a three-day warning strike by the state workforce, which ended on Friday.
Leading the government team was the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Olalekan Alli, in company with the Head of Service, Mr. Soji Eniade; Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Seun Abimbola; Special Adviser to the Governor on Communication and Strategy, Mr. Yomi Layinka, among others.
On the labour’s large delegation were the State Chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Waheed Olojede; State Secretary, Mr. Kofo Ogundeji; President of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Mr. Titilola Sodo; and State Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, Mr. Niyi Akano, among others.
Addressing journalists at the end of the meeting, Olojede said that the deliberation was fruitful and that it demonstrated the sincerity of the government to resolve the dispute, adding that the meeting would continue on Wednesday, next week.
He, however, directed workers to resume at their duty posts on Monday, following the expiration of the warning strike, which was in solidarity with the sacked 256 workers of Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso, primary school pensioners and striking workers in the six state-owned tertiary institutions.
Olojede said, “We hereby direct workers to resume on Monday, January 29, 2018, as deliberations continue with the government. The issue of tertiary institutions, who are currently on strike, continues for negotiation next week Wednesday.
“We will continue to rub minds with the government on how best to make the current industrial peace in Oyo State sustainable. We thank our members for their strict compliance with our directives. We urge them to go back to work on Monday.
“We have discussed extensively and negotiation and consultation for the purpose of resolving the matters that led to the strike are still on-going.”
On his part, the SSG restated the commitment of the state government to the welfare and wellbeing of the workforce, stressing that it had all along operated an open-door policy with the labour to enhance a mutually-beneficial relationship.
 
Alli said, “We have discussed extensively on the issues that brought us to this table, which culminated in the three-day warning strike. As you would expect, the government’s door is always open for dialogue and that is what this meeting today has demonstrated.
“We sincerely believe that with the commitment that brought us to this meeting today, which we are adjourning until next week Wednesday, an end is in sight to the dispute. We are determined to sustain our robust relationship with labour.
“On both sides, we remain committed to the advancement of this state, given the spirit of understanding that we have all demonstrated here today. Let me assure the citizens of the state and the workforce that there is no cause for alarm. We are resolute in ensuring that the industrial peace in the state is disrupted.''

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Thursday 25 January 2018

17 Powerful Quotes From Obasanjo’s Letter Criticising Buhari

Here are 17 quotes from the statement issued by former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Tuesday criticising the performance of President Muhammadu Buhari.
State Of The Nation
“The lice of poor performance in government – poverty, insecurity, poor economic management, nepotism, gross dereliction of duty, condonation of misdeed – if not outright encouragement of it, lack of progress and hope for the future, lack of national cohesion and poor management of internal political dynamics and widening inequality – are very much with us today.”
“The situation that made Nigerians to vote massively to get my brother Jonathan off the horse is playing itself out again.”
Nigeria’s Role In Africa
“For Africa to move forward, Nigeria must be one of the anchor countries, if not the leading anchor country. It means that Nigeria must be good at home to be good outside. No doubt, our situation in the last decade or so had shown that we are not good enough at home; hence we are invariably absent at the table that we should be abroad.”
Likely Consequence Of His Statement
“I know that praise-singers and hired attackers may be raised up against me for verbal or even physical attack but if I can withstand undeserved imprisonment and was ready to shed my blood by standing for Nigeria, I will consider no sacrifice too great to make for the good of Nigeria at any time.”
Buhari’s Weakness
“I knew President Buhari before he became President and said that he is weak in the knowledge and understanding of the economy but I thought that he could make use of good Nigerians in that area that could help.”
“I know his weakness in understanding and playing in the foreign affairs sector and again, there are many Nigerians that could be used in that area as well.”
Corruption Allegations Against Members Of Presidency
“There were serious allegations of round-tripping against some inner caucus of the Presidency which would seem to have been condoned. I wonder if such actions do not amount to corruption and financial crime, then what is it? Culture of condonation and turning blind eye will cover up rather than clean up.”
Anti-Corruption Fight
“I thought President Buhari would fight corruption and insurgency and he must be given some credit for his achievement so far in these two areas although it is not yet uhuru!”
Herdsmen-Farmers Crisis
“The herdsmen/crop farmers issue is being wittingly or unwittingly allowed to turn sour and messy. It is no credit to the Federal Government that the herdsmen rampage continues with careless abandon and without finding an effective solution to it.”
“The issue of herdsmen/crop farmers dichotomy should not be left on the political platform of blame game; the Federal Government must take the lead in bringing about solution that protects life and properties of herdsmen and crop farmers alike and for them to live amicably in the same community.”
Governors’ Endorsement Of Buhari
“It is a sad symptom of insensitivity and callousness that some Governors, a day after 73 victims were being buried in a mass grave in Benue State without condolence, were jubilantly endorsing President Buhari for a second term! The timing was most unfortunate.”
Three Areas He Feels Buhari Failed
“One is nepotic deployment bordering on clannishness and inability to bring discipline to bear on errant members of his nepotic court. This has grave consequences on performance of his government to the detriment of the nation. It would appear that national interest was being sacrificed on the altar of nepotic interest.”
“The second is his poor understanding of the dynamics of internal politics. This has led to wittingly or unwittingly making the nation more divided and inequality has widened and become more pronounced. It also has effect on general national security.”
“The third is passing the buck. For instance, blaming the Governor of the Central Bank for devaluation of the naira by 70% or so and blaming past governments for it, is to say the least, not accepting one’s own responsibility. Let nobody deceive us, economy feeds on politics and because our politics is depressing, our economy is even more depressing today.”
The Case Of Maina
“What does one make of a case like that of Maina: collusion, condonation, ineptitude, incompetence, dereliction of responsibility or kinship and friendship on the part of those who should have taken visible and deterrent disciplinary action? How many similar cases are buried, ignored or covered up and not yet in the glare of the media and the public?”
Buhari’s Health, Pushing His Luck
“…Whatever may be the state of President Buhari’s health today, he should neither over-push his luck nor over-tax the patience and tolerance of Nigerians for him…”
A Dignified Exit From Power
President Buhari needs a dignified and honourable dismount from the horse. He needs to have time to reflect, refurbish physically and recoup and after appropriate rest, once again, join the stock of Nigerian leaders whose experience, influence, wisdom and outreach can be deployed on the sideline for the good of the country. His place in history is already assured.
‘Wobbling’ APC And PDP
“I have had occasion in the past to say that the two main political parties – APC and PDP – were wobbling. I must reiterate that nothing has happened to convince me otherwise. If anything, I am reinforced in my conviction.”
DΓ©jΓ  Vu
I believe the situation we are in today is akin to what and where we were in at the beginning of this democratic dispensation in 1999. The nation was tottering. People became hopeless and saw no bright future in the horizon.
Verdict
“Let the administration and its political party platform agree with the rest of us that what they have done and what they are capable of doing is not good enough for us. … To ask them to give more will be unrealistic and will only sentence Nigeria to a prison term of four years if not destroy it beyond the possibility of an early recovery and substantial growth.”
A Word For Citizens…
“If leadership fails, citizens must not fail and there lies the beauty and importance of democracy. We are challenged by the current situation; we must neither adopt spirit of cowardice nor timidity let alone impotence.”

A Movement To Save The Day
“We need a Coalition for Nigeria, CN. Such a Movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all well-meaning Nigerians can belong. That Movement must be a coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic well-being and progress. Coalition to salvage and redeem our country. You can count me with such a Movement.”

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Thursday 18 January 2018

Striking Oyo tertiary institutions’ subvention may be reviewed - Ajimobi

 
Oyo State Governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, has appealed to the striking state-owned higher institutions that the administration is prepared to increase their subventions as soon as its renewed efforts to enhance its revenue-base begin to bear fruit.

 
Ajimobi, who made the appeal while inaugurating the governing councils of the tertiary institutions owned by the state, at the Governor’s Office, Ibadan, on Tuesday, sought the understanding of the striking workforce.
 
The affected institutions are The Polytechnic, Ibadan; Ibarapa Polytechnic, Eruwa; College of Education, Lanlate; The Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki; Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo; and the College of Agriculture and Technology, Igbo-Ora.
 
The workers had embarked on strike due to irregular payment of salaries, which they blamed on the decision of the state government to reduce their subventions to 25 per cent of the original sum.
 
The government had, in turn, emphasized that the dwindling accruals to the state, triggered by the pervading recession, called for belt-tightening measures, including a reduction in subventions to MDAs.
 
In his address to the new governing council chairmen, the governor had explained that it was wrong to tie payment of salaries of tertiary institutions to the discretionary subventions coming from the government.
 
He explained that it was the responsibility of the governing council of the institutions to mobilize revenue for the running of the institutions, including payment of salaries, while the government augments with subvention that it could afford.
 
Ajimobi said, “For varying lengths of time, the institutions have been shut down by the trade unions who are demanding prompt payment of salaries and allowances to their members. This is a challenging time in the lives of these institutions you are coming in.
 
“Let it be noted that the state government is not responsible for the payment of salaries and allowances to staff of tertiary institutions. The government is simply obliged to assist these institutions through the periodic release of subventions, as it is the global practice.
 
“The current recession in the state, in particular, has necessitated 25 per cent reduction in our traditional subvention figures since April 2016. This should hopefully be revised upward as soon as the economy of the state improves.”
 
The governor tasked the new governing council members to evolve new strategies towards rejigging the institutions with ideas and management strategies that would make each of them stronger.
 
To be self-sustaining, he challenged them to work out their survival and growth strategies through revenue generation from traditional sources and other ingenious means.
 
Ajimobi said, “We expect you to breathe a new lease of life into these institutions rather than come as a new set of problems in search of solutions.
 
“The governing council, as in all tertiary institutions, is the ultimate authority of the institution. Generally, you are responsible for the overall management of the affairs of the institutions and the deliberate promotion of their objectives.
 
“I am persuaded that you are equal to the task of actualizing the desire of this government. After all, it is usually in the character of the valiant to confront adversity head-on. I therefore implore you all to go forth and demonstrate creativity, commitment required to succeed in the onerous task ahead.”
 
Responding on behalf of his colleagues, the Chairman, Governing Board of The polytechnic, Ibadan, Professor Adebayo Adeyemi, thanked the governor for counting them worthy of the assignments.
 
He promised that the councils would hit the ground running on resumption of academic activities at all the institutions, adding that short, medium and long-term strategies would be used to turn around the fortune of the institutions.
 
Adeyemi said, “On behalf of others, I want to appreciate the administration of Senator Abiola Ajimobi for taking time out and being meticulous in selecting members of these councils.
 
“I assure all the people of the state that normal academic work will start soon in all the institutions as we all have met before this inauguration to discuss and find solutions to this; and also to find short, medium and long-term strategies to help drive knowledge economy in Oyo State.”

Strike update 
     We members of Student Union Government are very excited to informs our fellow students that the Indefinite strike commenced by the NASU has been agreed call off

   The management of the Polytechnic of Ibadan realises a memo today to inform all the students that the resumption date is 22nd of January for both Fresher and returning students and registration commenced immediately 

Failure to complete the registration attached penalty 

Yours being students

Cc: Registrar 
     H. A Fehintola
     SUG President
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Monday 1 January 2018

Badoo Strikes In Ikororodu Again, Kills Husband; Wife, Baby In Coma

The notorious cult group operating in Lagos State, Badoo, Sunday attacked a family at Lajo in Ibeshe, Ikorodu, a Lagos district.

The attack, which was said to have occurred around 3am, claimed the life of the man identified as Shakiru, while his wife and six-month-old baby, who were critically injured are in a coma at the moment.

The victims were said to have been rushed to the Ikorodu General Hospital, from where they were referred to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Chike Oti, in a statement on Sunday, confirmed the murder, adding that the command was on the trail of the fleeing suspects.

He said, “The Lagos State Police Command hereby acknowledges the murder which took place on December 30, around 2.30am, at Abule Osorun, Ibeshe, Ipakodo, Ikorodu, Lagos State.

“Sequel to the murder, the command wishes to state that the joint Police/Community Vigilance Services earlier set up by the Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, and a team of policemen from the Ipakodo division, rose to the occasion by moving swiftly to the scene of crime, rescuing the victims and rushing them to the General Hospital Ikorodu for treatment.

“Unfortunately, one of the victims, Mr. Sakiru Yekini, died later. It is also important to note that one of the suspects was arrested at the scene and his confession has led to the arrest of four other suspects who took part in the crime.

“Investigation is in full swing and further developments on this and other events would be disclosed by the Commissioner of Police during his next press briefing.”

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Breaking: More Than 20 Persons Returning From Cross Over Night Killed By Unknown Gunmen In Omoku, Rivers State

More than 20 persons returning from their individual cross-over service were shot dead by unknown gunmen in Omoku Rivers state.

This is a breaking news, and details are quite sketchy right now, but we’d bring you more reports as the story unfold.

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23-Year-Old Nigerian Lady Chased To Death By Robbers While Returning From Church

A Woman described as a blogger was crushed by a vehicle early yesterday while trying to escape from two suspected robbers at Anthony bus stop.

One of the hoodlums was wounded in the accident, which happened at midnight.

The late Oluwafeyidara Adekoya was returning from church when the motorcycle riding hoodlums pounced on her.

The Nation gathered that they attempted to dispossess her of her bag and phones but she raised the alarm and took to her heels.

The hoodlums chased her before an oncoming vehicle ran them over.

The rider escaped, but the hit-and-run driver ran over his accomplice and Adekoya.

A witness, who gave his name as Uche, said: “She died on the spot. The other robber was unconscious but he was stabilised by the Lagos State Ambulance Services (LASAMBUS), that came to the scene with officials from LASEMA.

“She was waiting to take a bus and a bike with a passenger appeared. They struggled to rob her and she raised the alarm. A vehicle later came and ran into them. While the rider rode away, the lady and one of the robbers were hit. The lady died while the guy was critically injured.

“The suspect was moved to the hospital. I did not get his name but the lady was said to be a journalist with In-Situ Media.”

LASEMA General Manager Adesina Tiamiyu said the injured suspect had been handed over to the police.

He said: “Yes there was an accident involving a young woman and a man. They were knocked down by a vehicle. The woman died on the spot. We found the man unconscious and resuscitated him. He was taken to Gbagada General Hospital.

“We were told the man was a robbery suspect and that he and his accomplice had attempted to rob the lady before they were knocked down by a vehicle. So, we handed over the man to the police for further action.”

But police spokesman Chike Oti, a Superintendent of Police (SP), said the police were investigating a hit-and-run case and not robbery.

Oti said: “I confirm there was an accident. A woman was killed and a young man sustained injury. There was no robbery. We are investigating a case of hit-and-run because the driver fled.”

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Beautiful 300-Level Student Dies In Fatal Car Accident Alongside Her Baby Sister

A 300-level student of Sokoto State University, Surayya Aliyu Kyari died in a car accident on Saturday, 30th of December, 2017.

According to her brother Abdul, Surayya died alongside their baby sister Iman, while travelling to Kebbi State.

Late Surayya updated her Instagram account with new photos shortly before embarking on the ill-fated journey.

Commenting on her Instagram page, her friends said she was chatting with them yesterday, replying messages when all of a sudden she stopped.

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Full Text: President Muhammadu Buhari’s 2018 New Year Address

I join my fellow citizens this morning to welcome and celebrate the New Year 2018. This year promises to be pivotal in our quest for CHANGE.

Unfortunately, I am saddened to acknowledge that for many this Christmas and New Year holidays have been anything but merry and happy. Instead of showing love, companionship and charity, some of our compatriots chose this period to inflict severe hardship on us all by creating unnecessary fuel scarcity across the country.

The consequence was that not many could travel and the few who did had to pay exorbitant transport fares. This is unacceptable given that NNPC had taken measures to ensure availability at all depots. I am determined to get to the root of this collective blackmail of all Nigerians and ensure that whichever groups are behind this manipulated hardship will be prevented from doing so again.


Such unpatriotism will not divert the Administration from the course we have set ourselves. Our government’s watch word and policy thrust is CHANGE. We must change our way of doing things or we will stagnate and be left behind in the race to lift our people out of poverty and into prosperity.


My address to fellow Nigerians this morning is devoted mainly to informing you about the intense efforts this Administration is putting to address our country’s huge infrastructural deficit.

We are going to make significant in-roads in advancing road, rail and power projects across the country.

The Ministry of Power, Works and Housing is one of the drivers of this Government’s commitment to renew and increase Nigeria’s stock of infrastructure in order to achieve global economic competitiveness as targeted under the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan.

With regards to Railways, we have set ourselves ambitious targets. Already in construction stage is the Lagos-Kano Standard Gauge Railway.

The line should reach Ibadan from Lagos by the end of 2019 and will carry two million passengers per year and five million tons of cargo will be transported every year giving a substantial boost to the country’s economy.

Construction of the Kano – Kaduna segment is expected to commence this year and reach Kaduna by the end of 2019. By the end of 2021 the two ends will be joined so that we will have standard gauge railway across the main North-South trading route.

The Abuja – Kaduna route will be boosted by additional rolling stock next Thursday and will be able to handle one million commuters annually.

At the same time I have approved and negotiations will be concluded in the first part of this year for the Port Harcourt to Maiduguri line covering Aba, Owerri, Umuahia, Enugu, Awka, Abakaliki, Makurdi, Lafia, Jos, Bauchi, Gombe, Yola and Damaturu. The Abuja to Itakpe line will go through Baro and terminate in Warri with construction of a new seaport at Warri.

Negotiations are also advanced for the construction of other railway lines, firstly from Kano to Maradi in Niger Republic passing through Kazaure, Daura, Katsina, Jibia to Maradi.

Secondly, Lagos to Calabar the “Coastal Rail” through Ore, Benin, Agbor, Asaba, Onitsha, Sapele, Ughelli, Warri, Yenagoa, Otuoke, Port Harcourt, Aba, Uyo and Calabar. In the next few years, all these Nigerian cities will be linked by functional modern rail systems, giving enormous boost to the social and economic life of our people.

With respect to the Abuja Capital Light Rail, progress has reached 98% completion, as at 64% completion when we assumed office. Only test runs remain before start of operations.

This train service will stimulate economic activities in the Federal Capital and provide residents with an efficient and safe transportation system.

Twelve railway sub-stations around the capital over a 45.2 kilometre route will serve as a catalyst and a pull factor to the economy of the area. The Light Rail System will reduce traffic congestion and carbon emission in line with the Administration’s policy on climate change.

Management of the Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA) has been reconstituted and has been charged with a 12 week rapid intervention in road repairs to cover all the geo-political zones. Government is undertaking repairs and maintenance of 44 roads within the six geo-political zones.

Twenty five major highways will be funded under the N100b SUKUK facility. Each geo-political zone will benefit by an equal amount of N16.67b. The following major highways are to receive special attention:

a. Oyo – Ogbomosho,

b. Ofusu – Ore – Ajebandele – Shagamu,

c. Yenagoa Road Junction – Kolo Otuoke – Bayelsa Palm,

d. Enugu – Port Harcourt Dual Carriage Way,

e. Onitsha – Enugu Expressway,

f. Kaduna Eastern Bypass,

g. Dualization of Kano – Maiduguri Road,

h. Dualization of Abuja – Lokoja – Benin Road,

i. Dualization of Suleja – Minna Road.

In addition, Government has approved work to start on the re-construction of Abuja – Kaduna – Zaria – Kano road which is in a state of disrepair. Work will soon start and is expected to be completed in 2019.

More Nigerians across the country are experiencing improved power supply to their homes and businesses. However, power remains a concern to this government because too many people still do not have regular and reliable supply.

The Payment Assurance Guarantee Scheme which started in January 2016 has enabled the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trader to raise so far N701 billion to assure Generation Companies of at least 80% payment for any power delivered to the national grid.

Consequently, generation has now reached 7,000MW. On December 8, 2017 the country achieved 5,155MW of power delivered to consumers, the highest level ever recorded.

Several moribund projects have been revived. Repairs of Afam Power Station added 110MW in 2017 and another 240MW will be added this year through a private investment partnership.

Katsina Power Project is now being tested and producing 10MW of power from wind for the first time in Nigeria. It should be fully operational this year.

The Zungeru 700MW Hydroelectric Power Project, stalled by court cases is due for completion in 2019. The transmission and other requirements to operate the 30MW Gurara Phase 1 Hydroelectric Plant, the 40MW Kashimbilla Hydroelectric Plant and the 215 MW Kaduna Gas/LPG/Diesel Power Plant will also be completed this year.

A landmark project, Mambilla Hydroelectric Power Project is at last taking off. This project has been on the drawing Board for 40 years, but now the engineering, procurement and construction contract for the 3,050MW project has been agreed with a Chinese joint venture Company with a financing commitment from the government of China. Completion is targeted for 2023.

As I mentioned earlier, the Transmission Company of Nigeria can now distribute all the 7,000MW that can be generated. TCN and the Niger Delta Holding Company have added 1,950MVA of 330 down to 132KV transformer capacity of 10 transmission stations and 2,930MVA of 132 down to 33KV transformer capacity of 42 sub-stations including Ikot Ekpene, Aba, Alagbon, Ajah, Ejigbo, Funtua and Zaria.

This Administration is working with the privatised distribution Companies to overcome the continuing challenges of distribution.

These massive public works should spearhead the recovery and lead millions back to employment. You will recall that it was not until last year that we got out of the economic recession into which the country had fallen as a consequence of past unsustainable economic policies which projected short-term illusory growth.

The government is slowly stabilizing the economy.

It was in order to change the steady and steep decline that we adopted the more sustainable policies and programmes captured in the Economic Recovery Plan. Diversification efforts have resulted in improved output particularly in agriculture and solid minerals sectors. The relative exchange rate stability has improved manufacturing sector performance.

We have got to get used to discipline and direction in economic management. The days of business as usual are numbered.

Two years ago I appealed to people to go back to the land. I am highly gratified that agriculture has picked up, contributing to the government’s effort to re-structure the economy. Rice imports will stop this year. Local rice, fresher and more nutritious will be on our dishes from now on.

By the same token, I am today appealing to enterprising Nigerians with ideas and unemployed graduates and other able-bodied and literate men and women with ideas not to just sit and wait for employment from the government or the Organized Private Sector. Great nations are built by enterprising people who turn their hands to anything that circumstances dictate.

In respect of political developments, I have kept a close watch on the on-going debate about “Restructuring”. No human law or edifice is perfect. Whatever structure we develop must periodically be perfected according to changing circumstances and the country’s socio-economic developments. We Nigerians can be very impatient and want to improve our conditions faster than may be possible considering our resources and capabilities. When all the aggregates of nationwide opinions are considered, my firm view is that our problems are more to do with process than structure.

We tried the Parliamentary system: we jettisoned it. Now there are shrill cries for a return to the Parliamentary structure. In older democracies these systems took centuries to evolve so we cannot expect a copied system to fit neatly our purposes. We must give a long period of trial and improvement before the system we have adopted is anywhere near fit for purpose.

However, there is a strong case for a closer look at the cost of government and for the public services long used to extravagance, waste and corruption to change for the better. I assure you that government is ever receptive to ideas which will improve governance and contribute to the country’s peace and stability.

As the electioneering season approaches politicians must avoid exploiting ethnicity and religion by linking ethnicity with religion and religion with politics. Such must be avoided at all costs if we are to live in harmony.

In this respect the rest of Nigeria could learn from the South Western States who have successfully internalized religion, ethnicity and politics.

Political discourse should be conducted with civility, decorum and in a constitutional manner. We all have a collective responsibility to strengthen our democracy and entrench the rule of law. We should draw encouragement from the series of bye-elections conducted by INEC last year which were generally violence free and their outcomes adjudged to be free and fair.

Before I conclude my address I must reassure my fellow citizens that security of life and property is still top of our government’s agenda. We have since beaten Boko Haram. Isolated attacks still occur, but even the best-policed countries cannot prevent determined criminals from committing terrible acts of terror as we have seen during the past years in Europe, Asia, Middle East, elsewhere in Africa and in America.

Our government remains determined to protect all Nigerians in line with our election pledge and promises. On behalf of all Nigerians let me offer our thanks to the Armed forces, the Police, other para-military forces and traditional authorities who are working round the clock to ensure that you and I go about our normal business in reasonable safety.

Terrorism and urban crimes are world-wide phenomena and our security forces are continuously adapting their responses to changing threats.

With regard to rampant cases of kidnappings, we are taking immediate short-term measures to combat this new evil creeping into our societies. Tighter police methods and swift and severe punishment for those proved to be engaged in kidnapping are on the way.

With respect to Niger Delta, Government is still engaging responsible leadership of the Communities to help in identifying and addressing genuine grievances of the region. Our clean-up programme in collaboration with the United Nations is making satisfactory progress.

I am grateful to all the Governors and other Political & Community leaders of the Niger Delta States for their part in bringing relative peace to the areas.

Finally let me again express my heartfelt thanks to all Nigerians who prayed for me during my illness last year. I feel deeply humbled by your prayers and good wishes and I am more determined than ever to serve you to the best of my ability.

Good morning. And I wish everyone a Happy New Year.

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Sunday 31 December 2017

Churches And Mosques To Pay Tax In Lagos; Land Use Charge To Be Reviewed

Determined to jack up its internally generated revenue (IGR) for development by 100 per cent, a bill that would review Land Use Charge in the state had gone through second reading on the floor of the State House of Assembly during plenary yesterday.

The law tagged “A Bill for A Law To Repeal The Land Use Charge Law 2001 and Enact Land Use Charge 2017 and For Connected Purposes” was subsequently committed to the House Adhoc Committee on Finance headed by Hon. Yinka Ogundimu. According to the Speaker of the House, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, the law was all about increasing the revenue generation of the state. Obasa observed that a situation where a few consultants were working with the state governments on the collection of land use charge was not good enough, calling for increase in the number of consultants.

He said: “We need more consultants to do the job so that the entire state could be covered in the collection of land use charge. Whatever tribunal that would be set wup to deal with offenders should have the support of the government. “On the issue of exemptions, we cannot exempt religious organisations because most of the worship centres are making money. We could only exempt Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs).” Majority Leader of the House, Hon. Sanai Agunbiade had informed the House that the Bill would be going through second reading.

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Osun to Host Nigerian, Foreign Athletes for International Marathon

Osun to Host Nigerian, Foreign Athletes for International Marathon




Race Director of Ile Ife Heritage Marathon Organization (IHMO), Adedayo Akinbode has said that no fewer than 150 athletes; both Nigerians and foreigners would participate in the first edition of the International Marathon Race holding on February 4th, 2018 in Ile Ife, Osun State. 



Akinbode, at NUJ Press Center, Osogbo, said lle Ife Heritage Marathon is a destination marathon borne out of a desire to showcase to the world, the rich cultural heritage of the Yoruba people through the century old Ile Ife matchless iconic heritages. 


 


She posited that, “The marathon race event would also presents unique opportunities for visitors from within and outside Nigeria to have first-hand contacts with many Ile-Ife’s iconic cultural sites and values. It will also provide ample opportunity to introduce sports to the growing population of residents as a platform of social development.”


 


She therefore urged any interested participant to register for the with the fee of N16,500 for Nigerian and $53.60 for expatriate.



Akinbode contended that the marathon race is of International Athletics Standard of 42.195kilometers distance.



Also speaking at the press conference, the State of Osun Commissioner for Social Protection, Sports and Special Needs, Mr. Comrade Biyi Odunlade expressed the support of the State Government for the first edition of International marathon in the State.


He said “There are three key objectives to this program; this kind of initiative was part of six integral point agenda the governor in building healthy life for every citizens of the State; for made know the cultural heritage we are blessed with in the State and to boost the Internally Generated Revenue of the state.”


While giving route for the marathon, the Commissioner said, “Commencing from the Obafemi Awolowo University premises, the expected 150 runners will weave their way through the campus premises and the ancient city to sight some of the world’s eye-catching historical icons like the world famous bronze head locally known as ‘Ori Olokun’, ‘Opa Oranmiyan’, the 42FT of Moremi and the bust of legendary Yoruba Sage, Obafemi Awolowo, before heading for a royal welcome for a royal welcome of Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi in his Palace."


Odunlade gave the assurance of adequate security for athletes and other stake holders involved in the marathon.



He said, “During the International marathon the routes will be partially block. Nigeria Police, Road Safety and other paramilitary will be on ground to prevent breakdown of laws and order."
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Wednesday 27 December 2017

Well Deserved? See What a Magistrate Court Did to Two Men Caught Stealing Yam in Abuja (Photo)

Two young men who pleaded guilty to stealing tubers of yam and begged the court for leniency, saying they were compelled by hunger to commit the crime, have been punished.

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A Kubwa Grade 1 Area Court, has sentenced two convicts to five strokes of cane for stealing 20 tubers of yam.

The convicts are Habakuk Sunday and Monday Dikko.

Both convicts, who reside in Ija village, Suleja, Niger State, were found guilty and were each sentenced for joint act, criminal trespass and theft.

The judge, Mohammed Marafa, ordered that each of the convicts be given five strokes of cane and warned them to desist from committing crime.

Both convicts, who pleaded guilty, had begged the court for leniency, saying they were compelled by hunger to commit the crime.

Earlier, the prosecutor Babajide Olanipekun, told the court that Hyginus Anyadiegwu reported the matter at the Kubwa Police Station on November 21.

He said the convicts ‎conspired and criminally trespassed into the complainant’s farm at Byazin, Kubwa, Abuja and stole 20 tubers of yams.

He told the court that police arrested the accused persons, while trying to sell the tuber of yams valued at N15, 000‎.

The prosecutor added that police detectives had recovered the yams.

Mr. Olanipekun said that the offence contravened Sections 79, 346 and 287 of the Penal Code.

The defence counsel, Moses Ugwumadu, in his plea for mercy, told the court that both accused had spent about a month in detention before their arraignment.

He, therefore urged the court to temper justice with mercy‎.

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Tuesday 19 December 2017

Nigeria Lost $32bn To Corruption Under Jonathan – UK’s DFID

About $32bn was lost to corruption during the six-year administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, the United Kingdom’s Department for International Development said on Monday.

The agency said the huge amount represented 16 per cent of the previous government’s resources that could have been channeled to development.

The agency’s Head of Office, DFID Nigeria, Debbie Palmer, said this at the expression of undergraduate debates challenge to celebrate this year’s international anti-corruption day.

The event was organized by a non-governmental organization, Youngstars Foundation Initiative in Abuja.

She said millions of dollars tied up in legal challenges remained in other countries.

Palmer said: “An independent report estimates that up to $32bn was lost to corruption under the previous government. This is around 15 per cent of state resources during the period and could well be an under-estimate.

“So the estimate is that nearly 16 per cent of the previous government’s money was lost to corruption. That is a staggering amount of money. And that is money that is to all of you and to your future. That is why we all should care about corruption.

“Millions of dollars also remain in other jurisdictions tied up in legal challenges.”

Palmer said youths in the country have a critical role to play in President Muhammadu Buhari’s anti-graft fight.

She added that the UK is committed to supporting Nigeria to tackle corruption in all its various forms through its anti-corruption programme in Nigeria.

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US President Banned From Entering UK

The United States President, Donald Trump, has been banned from entering the United States town of Greenwich by the Councillors.
It has been revealed that the Councillors in Greenwich, UK, have voted to bar Donald Trump from the borough ahead of his proposed state visit.
According to Reuters, the Labour-run council, at a meeting on Tuesday night, called on the Government to abandon its plans to host the President in the new year.
Greenwich Council said that it had adopted a motion for the state visit not to go ahead, and that “should a state visit go ahead, President Trump would not be welcome in the Borough.” 
Additionally, the council expressed “alarm at the decision of President Trump to retweet islamophobic propaganda” and “sadness at the President’s bigoted attitude towards women and ethnic minorities”.
The leader of the council, Councillor Denise Hyland, said: “On a daily basis we work hand in hand with residents from all communities to ensure this borough is a peaceful and welcoming place that celebrates difference and diversity, but in the case of President Trump we are willing to make an exception.
“We are one of 32 London boroughs, all different, all individual but all home to people from across the world.
“This diversity strengthens our borough. It enriches our lives on a daily basis. And it reminds us all that we have so much more in common than divides us.
“As one of the most multi-cultural London boroughs, we are a place that has worked tirelessly to break down barriers. We have no time for people who want to build walls, when we have done so much to break them down.”
Some thought the visit would be cancelled after Donald Trump and Theresa May had a disagreement over the President’s retweeting of anti-Muslim videos posted by far-right group Britain First.
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Monday 18 December 2017

AGF Felicitates With Buhari At 75

AGF Felicitates With Buhari At 75

A socio-political group, Asiwaju Grassroot Foundation, AGF, has congratulated President Muhammadu Buhari as he turns 75.

The Group described Buhari as a national icon and a global figure with rising goodwill and unblemished reputation.

In a release signed by the group's acting Coordinator, Comrade Tijani Sikiru and Secretary, Comrade Adeniji Yahaya, AGF noted that the success of the President's administration in the fight against corruption cannot be over emphasized.

AGF tagged Buhari as a sound and incorruptible President who knows what he wanted and who has remained unmoved in the face of baseless criticism.

"We have every reasons to join Mr. President numerous admirers and well wishers to felicitate with him for witnessing this day alive, healthy and kicking despite all what he had passed through in the last 2 years.

"President Muhammadu Buhari is no doubt a God's project that no one can pull down.

"We wish President all the goods, goodness and goodwill life can offer a true patriot, leader and man of virtues like him.

"PMB is a President Nigeria has never had, he is an incorruptible President who has the best interest of the masses at heart and who is bent on liberating Nigeria from its shackles of corruption and several other social vices.

"We at the AGF celebrates the President is honor as he clocks 75."
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