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  • Yahaya Bello Reveals  Why Fani-Kayode Did Not Join APC

    Yahaya Bello Reveals Why Fani-Kayode Did Not Join APC

    Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello has explained why former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode did not join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He spoke on Politics Today, Channels Television programme
    Yahaya Bello, in a two minutes video, claimed the former minister had dumped the PDP for the APC.

    Also, viral photos of Fani-Kayode meeting with the Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello and the APC interim National Chairman, Mala Buni did set many tongues wagging.

    Bello said, “Myself and Chief Fani-Kayode are brothers and we are partnering in ensuring there is peace and tranquility across the country.“The Chief Femi Fani-Kayode that everybody knows by the time he met me, I think he had a rethink of what life is all about and what Nigeria is all about, and you can see the mix so far, we are able to broker peace between the Amalgamated Union of Traders and our other aggrieved brothers.

    “Him joining the APC is at his own volition; him not joining, is at his own volition, political party divide has nothing to do with both of us working for the unity, peace and progress of this country, that’s what I know.”

  • Osinbajo reveals COVID-19 vaccination jab is pain free

    Osinbajo reveals COVID-19 vaccination jab is pain free

    Vice President Professor Yemi Osinbajo has revealed that the COVID-19 vaccination jab was pain free.

    Following the vaccination of President Muhammadu Buhari, and his deputy, Professor Yemi Osinbajo on Saturday, the Vice-President also appreciated the frontline workers, physicians, researchers and scientists who worked tirelessly to ensure the production of the Coronavirus vaccine.

    Both President Buhari and VP Osinbajo got the jab on live TV, barely 24 hours after the vaccine COVID-19 vaccine programme started with the vaccination of the healthcare and frontline workers at the National Hospital, Abuja.

    According to the spokesperson to the Vice-President, Mr. Laolu Akande, the Prof. Osinbajo had revealed that “the thing was not painful at all. I didn’t even feel the pinch” after his personal physician, Dr. Nic, administered the jab.

    Akande, who tweeted through his verified twitter account, added that “We should all take turns when time comes to get the happy jabs!”.

    While appreciating the everyone that made the vaccination a success, the Vice-President said:

    “We are extremely grateful for the frontline workers, physicians, researchers and scientists who worked tirelessly to ensure this came to life”.

    Get vaccinated, wear a mask and stay safe,” 
    Osinbajo added.

    Meanwhile, President Buhari has urged state governments, traditional and religious leaders to lead the mobilisation effort within their spheres of influence.

    The president assured Nigerians that “the vaccine offers hope for a safe country free of Coronavirus.

  • New South-West Security Network To Be Launched Soon – Gani Adams

    New South-West Security Network To Be Launched Soon – Gani Adams

    Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams has stated that a new security outfit that will compliment effort of the Western Nigeria Security Network, Operation Amotekun, and other security agencies in tackling the insecurity ravaging the region would soon be unveiled.

    Speaking at a press conference in Lagos, he said the new security outfit would involve all security groups, traditional rulers and other stakeholders in the region.

    He said stakeholders involved would deliberate on the issue in Ibadan Oyo State on March 17.

    Adams and some members of the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere present at the press briefing also called on the six governors of the region to inject at least 15 per cent of their annual budget into agriculture.

    Iba Adams, Afenifere spokesman, Yinka Odumakin and a chieftain of the group, Sola Lawal said investing a huge amount of money on agriculture will play a huge impact in providing sustainable food production for the region.

    They condemned the recent protest by food sellers in the northern part of the country, which prevented food from the area from coming to the Southwest.

    The trio said investment in agriculture would provide employment, enhance internally generated revenue, provide food security, reduce urban congestion and enlarge the coast for participatory modernised agriculture.

    Adams explained that the Southwest spent a huge amount on food daily, adding that the protest was a clarion call to the Southwest leaders to provide the necessary security for farmers in order to produce enough agricultural produce.

  • Policewoman Bitten As Man Unleashes His Dogs On Her During An Operation In Lagos

    Policewoman Bitten As Man Unleashes His Dogs On Her During An Operation In Lagos

    The police in Lagos State have arrested one Adeyemi Abayomi for allegedly unleashing his dogs on a policewomen during an operation at his compound at No 115, Itire Road, Surulere area of the state.

    Abayomi allegedly released his dogs to bite inspector Atim Umoh and caused her bodily injuries on Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at about 11:30am.

    According to the command’s spokesperson, Muyiwa Adejobi, the police had gone to invite the suspect for questioning after one madam Nneka Regina, filed a complaint alleging the suspect illegally occupied her property, as well as threatened her life.

    “The police operatives attached to Surulere Division were sent to invite the suspect before he ordered his dogs to attack them. The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu has ordered that the man be arrested and taken to the State CID for investigation, and prosecution, while his dogs be picked up by the police Dog Section (K-9) for further action,” Muyiwa said.

  • UBA stole Millions Of Naira from an old man

    UBA stole Millions Of Naira from an old man

    When Innocent Anyaka walked into the Aba main branch of the United Bank for Africa (UBA) in 1982, he was about to start a travail that would last a long time — decades, in fact. And 38 years down the line, there’s still no end in sight.

    By July 1981, Anyaka had established a trade link with Khran Chenie Gram, a pharmaceutical company based in Hamburg, Germany, and following a few successful dealings, he was set to step up the game with the importation of 5,000 capsules of tetracycline, and 10,000 tabs of ferrous sulphate and gluconate.

    He deposited the sum of N200,000 into UBA for onward conversion to Deutsche Mark and transfer to the German company’s account. But the bank failed to remit DM14, 500 (N3,393,891million at the current exchange rate) of the converted amount and would not refund the creditor.

    After the bank refused to reply to letters requesting the refund of his money, Anyaka wrote through a solicitor, Barrister Esom Casmir, and subsequently, UBA said the money was with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and promised to get a refund across as soon as possible.

    Mr. Anyaka says by holding on to his money back in 1982, UBA destroyed his future.
    Exchange of words and letters continued among the parties involved for several years. In a letter dated August 30, 1994, the German company, Khran Chenie, reminded UBA that a certain amount of money meant for the company was yet unremited. It appealed to the bank to render any possible assistance.

    The pharmaceutical company had, as a result of the delay, held on to the sum of DM 21, 000 (N4,915,291 million) it owed Anyaka’s company, putting the business on the verge of collapse.

    “The UBA destroyed my future,” Anyaka told FIJ. “When they seized that money, I had nothing left to trade.”

    In Febuary 2019, Vitalis Ekwem, one of the creditor’s lawyers, hinted that UBA’s blunt refusal to address previous letters from his client after receiving and acknowledging them was a “ploy to hinge on ‘Limitation Period.’”

    Within the legal sphere, ‘limitation period’ puts a timeline between the occurrence of an event and the time legal proceeding can begin on it. Whatever is reported outside the time-frame stands the risk of not getting the court’s attention.

    While speaking with FIJ, Anyaka, who said he had petitioned the CBN to no avail, revealed that the UBA has done the same to a number of Nigerians, many of whom are now dead.

    “This is something they have done to so many people. Some of them died while trying to reclaim their money and UBA ‘ate’ it. Please, help me,” he said.

  • Buhari decorates new Service Chiefs (Pictures)

    Buhari decorates new Service Chiefs (Pictures)

     

    PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari is currently decorating the new Service Chiefs at the Council Chamber, Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The new Service Chiefs decorated are, Major General Lucky Irabor, Chief of Defence Staff, who is expected to be decorated as full General, Major General Ibrahim Attahiru, Chief of Army Staff, to be decorated with the rank of Lieutenant General, the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo to be decorated as Vice Admiral, while the Chief of Air Staff, Air Vice Marshal Ishiaka Oladayo Amoa is also expected to be decorated with the rank of Air Marshal.

  • COVID-19 Vaccination Begins In Abuja (Pictures)

    COVID-19 Vaccination Begins In Abuja (Pictures)

    The FCT Minister Mr. Mohammed Musa Bello in his remarks extended his sincere appreciation to all the health workers who have worked tirelessly to contain the spread of the #COVID19 pandemic.


    UPDATES: 150 health workers are expected to get the vaccine today. The first healthcare worker to get the first jab today is Dr. Cyprian Nyong.

    Dr. Cyprian Nyong is the first healthcare worker to get the first jab.

  • Shasha Crisis: Oyo Court Remands Seven for Alleged Arson, Murder

    Shasha Crisis: Oyo Court Remands Seven for Alleged Arson, Murder

    Seven Yoruba men were on Thursday remanded at Abolongo correctional facility in Oyo for alleged arson and murder during the Shasha market mayhem.

    The suspects are Tajudeen Oladunni, 50; Saburi Lawal, 37; Ojo Joshua, 25; Adekunle Olanrewaju, 38; Olagunju James, 24; Rasaq Yahya, 32 and Olaide Olawuyi, 20 with six counts bordering on conspiracy, arson and murder.

    The Iyaganu Magistrate, I. O. Osho, who did not take the plea of the suspects for want in jurisdiction ordered the police to return the case file to the Office of the Oyo State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for legal advice.

    Ms Osho adjourned the matter until May 11, for mention.

    Earlier, the prosecution counsel, Foluke Oladosu, told the court that the suspects conspired with others, at large, to commit the offence.

    Ms Oladosu said, on February 12, at about 10 am, at Shasha market, Ibadan, the suspects caused the death of Adeola Shakirudeen, when they beat him up.

    The police also alleged that the suspects caused the death of 31 others.

    The prosecution also alleged that the suspects burnt two houses belonging to Adelabu Ibrahim and caused damage worth N50 million.

    The police also alleged that the suspects also burnt down a house belonging to Osuolale Akindele and destroyed property worth N20 million.

    The offence, the police said, contravened the provisions of sections 6, and 316 and punishable under sections 443 and 319 and 516 of the Criminal Code Cap 38 Vol.II, Laws of Oyo State 2000.

  • ACF Back Order To Shoot Herdsmen Carrying AK-47s

    ACF Back Order To Shoot Herdsmen Carrying AK-47s

    Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom and the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) have given full backing to the directive by President Muhammadu Buhari that bandits bearing AK-47 should be shot on sight.

    The governor said the measure will reduce banditry, clashes between herders and farmers and other forms of criminality.

    The Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG) urged caution.

    Senior lawyers contacted by our correspondents kicked against the order for being contrary to the law and might lead to unintended consequences.

    All of them agree that it is illegal for anybody to carry an AK-47 rifle unless he is a security operative.

    Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to the President Garba Shehu told the BBC Hausa Service in an interview aired on Wednesday that the order showed the seriousness with which the government was taking banditry, kidnapping and other acts of terror.

    “What can be stronger than the fact that the President has directed the operatives to shoot anyone seen with dangerous weapons like AK-47, on sight, in as much as the person is not a security operative?

    “Government is doing this with all seriousness. The President equally directed that the security (operatives) should go after them and kill them except they lay down their arms,” Shehu added.

    Ortom, speaking yesterday at the Government House Makurdi when he hosted the Chairman Governing Board, Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC), Prof Adamu Kyuka, said: “I wish to commend Mr President for his recent order against those bearing AK-47 rifles. This I am sure will reduce the high rate of criminality, banditry and militia herdsmen attacks on our farming communities.

    “I don’t only criticise, I also commend where necessary. And I want to say it is a shame on those psychopaths who were bashing me for writing to Mr President because he has finally heeded my advice.”

    The ACF said the security situation required extreme measure to curb, pointing out that AK-47, being a dangerous assault rifle, should not be handled by unauthorised persons.

    Its National Publicity Secretary Emmanuel Yawe said: “Though only lawyers can interpret the legality of the President’s order, that the President ordered people to be shot without trial is a legal issue.

    “But we agree that there is a need for the extreme measure to curb the spread of arms like AK-47.

    “Some governors are even arguing that people should be allowed to carry AK-47 and that is not right. They want the country to dissolve into anarchy. It is not right for private individuals to carry AK-47, which is known all over the world as a very dangerous assault rifle.

    “Nigeria is not at war, so why should people carry AK47 freely? Even Dane guns, you need a licence to own it. In Nigeria, people just carry AK-47 freely and they kill people and nothing happens to them.

    “The ACF welcomes the President’s order.”

    Lawyers who faulted the President’s directive include Chief Ifedayo Adedipe, Seyi Sowemimo, Jibrin Okutepa, Ahmed Raji and Mr Chino Obiagwu (SAN), all Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), as well as Jiti Ogunye.

    Adedipe described the order as contrary to law.

    He said: “Much as we are all concerned about insecurity in the country, I am afraid the President’s directive is wrong and frightening.

    “This is because the directive to shoot presupposes that those allegedly bearing AK-47 have been found guilty of an offence whose penalty is death. I am afraid, that does not align with our legal system.

    “You have to arrest and prosecute those bearing arms in a duly constituted court of law. To do otherwise is to follow the approach of President Rodrigo Dutrete of the Philippine in his fight against drug lords.

    “Even without the presidential directive, our security agents are masters at shooting unarmed civilians. To be given Presidential order now will enable some of them to kill innocent people, and plant guns on them. That is scary.

    “We need to do better than the bandits we are fighting. I sympathise with the President because his job is not easy in the present climate of insecurity.

    “But those in charge of our security should develop a better solution, other than the one that can lead to the killing of innocent citizens.”

    Okutepa advised those opposing the order to go to court.

    Sowemimo said: “I think the President should not be speaking literarily. I don’t expect the President to say they should just be shot on sight.

    “What he is suggesting is that the practice of carrying weapons without a license is unacceptable and that sanctions will be strictly meted out against those found with arms.”

    He said he believed that the president was trying to tell bandits, kidnappers and other criminal elements that if they use weapons without a licence, they would be arrested and prosecuted.

    Raji believes security operatives might find it difficult to identify the targets of the President’s order.

    He said: “The question will be how to define a bandit. What are the characteristics of a bandit? How do you recognise one when you see him? What if he is carrying another variant of weapon as deadly as AK 47? Is it about the nature of particular arms or the person? These are some of the issues agitating the minds before there can be any meaningful contributions to the debate.

    “If you shoot ‘bandits’ bearing AK-47, what do you do with those giving them the rifles? Should the effect be treated without attention to the cause?”

    Okutepa, who declined to analyse the President’s order, referred anyone confused by or opposed to it to seek judicial relief.

    “Only the court can say whether he is right or wrong,” Okutepa said.

    Obiagwu, National Coordinator of Legal Defense Assistance Project (LEDAP), said: “For such an order to emanate from The Presidency, there should be an Executive Order that will dispel the Police Regulation. Remember the Police Regulation has a procedure for disarming an armed person.

    “If the President wants to waive that provision of the Police Regulation which was made under Police Act, but which he can suspend, he has to issue an Executive Order saying for the issue of security, this is the position.”

    According to him, the order “did not come directly from the President.”

    He argued that if the person refuses to surrender the arms, the law does not automatically authorise security agents to kill that person.

    Ogunye also disagreed with the shoot-on-sight order.

    He said in a post on his Facebook wall, said: “Shoot AK-47 gun carriers on sight? No. Illegal possession of firearms does not attract a death penalty under our criminal law.

    “Arrest AK-47 gun carriers and seize their weapons, and apply force, including lethal force, if they resist arrest or pose threat to lives of law enforcement agents? Big yes.”

    National Chairman of Afenifere Renewal Group (ARG), Mr Wale Oshun, described the order as “delicate.”

    “Let it not be a blanket order” else the police will seize the opportunity to deal with anyone found with a gun. If you have a Presidential order to shoot-on-sight, they will kill anybody with a gun. I hope it won’t be another cover for police excesses?”

    Oshun added: “Nobody has a right to carry AK-47; it is meant for security people; but ordering police to shoot anyone with it is not the solution. They will just be killing people. Let the police disarm anyone with AK-47 and charge him to court. You can’t give the police the powers of a prosecutor, a judge and an executioner.”

    Ndudi Elumelu, minority leader of the House of Representatives, said: “The statement credited to the media aide to Mr President is a welcome development. I would have preferred Mr President by himself to have made that order”.

    “I will like him to condemn outright the activities of the herdsmen. They are everywhere, messing up all the communities, attacking people, because some people are very fanatical and they will want to hear him speak.“

  • All Governors, Deputies To Be Vaccinated On March 9th

    All Governors, Deputies To Be Vaccinated On March 9th

    Governors of the 36 States of the Federation on the platform of Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) have resolved to take the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, publicly next week Tuesday, March 9.

    This was one of the decisions taken at their emergency meeting to discuss the distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines in the country.

    In the meeting were the the chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 and Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Boss Mustapha, Minister of Health, Dr Osagie Ehanire, Director-General , Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr Chikwe Ihekweazu and Executive Director, National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA), Dr Faisal Shuaib as well as medical experts who play advisory roles for the NGF on the pandemic.

    The chairman of NGF and Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, who read out the communique, said the governors assured on the security of vaccines but insisted on ensuring the efficacy of the vaccines, pledging advocacy so that all of their peoples would be covered.

    State governors commit to work with the FG to ensure required cold Chain set up, trained personnel and security of the vaccine roll out are in place.

    The Governors encouraged citizens to use the e-registeration portal on the NPHCDA website – nphcsaict.com.ng/publicreg to register.

    Mustapha told the governors that 3,924,000 million doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines (part of the 16 million does of the AstraZeneca vaccines from the COVAX facility arrangement) arrived on Tuesday.

    He assured that the vaccine is researched to be safe for persons 18 years and above.

    He said NAFDEC was conducting test to confirm vaccine is safe for roll out.
    He explained that government leadership and frontline health workers to receive vaccines first starting March 6th 2020 with the President and the Vice President