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  • Oil prices rise above $64

    Oil prices rise above $64

    Oil rose further above 64 dollars a barrel on Monday, supported by doubts about how quickly Saudi Arabia can restore output after a crippling attack this month and a resulting greater focus by investors on supply risks.

    Despite efforts by the top crude exporter to reassure the market it can resume full production by the end of September, state oil company Saudi Aramco has asked some customers to switch crude grades and delay shipments.

    “The geopolitical risk premium has returned with a vengeance and supply-side developments have been thrust back into the spotlight,” Stephen Brennock of oil broker PVM said.

    “While Saudi oil facilities smoulder, the potential for fresh outages in Nigeria, Libya and Venezuela continues to hang over the market.”

    Brent crude was up 31 cents at 64.59 dollars a barrel at 0911 GMT, having risen as high as 65.50 dollars. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude CLc1 rose 28 cents to 58.37 dollars.

    Brent has gained 18 per cent this year, helped by a supply-limiting pact led by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, although concern about slowing economic growth has limited the advance.

    A survey on Monday showed euro zone business growth stalled this month, and the latest U.S.-China talks have failed to produce signs of a breakthrough in the two countries’ prolonged trade dispute.

    “Investors remain unconvinced that a trade deal is about to see the light of day soon,” said Hussein Sayed, analyst at broker FXTM. “That’s likely to put a cap on any further gains in risk assets.”

    Tension in the Middle East has escalated since the Saudi attack, also lending oil some support.

    The Pentagon has ordered additional U.S. troops to be deployed in the Gulf region to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s air and missile defences.

    Britain believes Iran was responsible for the attack and will work with the United States and European allies on a joint response, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday.

    The United States and Saudi Arabia have already blamed Iran, which denies responsibility. (Reuters/NAN)

  • IPRO Spots, LMC partnership: Good for the league, says Kanu

    IPRO Spots, LMC partnership: Good for the league, says Kanu

    By Mike Oboh

    Africa footballer of the year award winner and former super Eagles captain Nwankwo Kanu has described the upgraded Memorandum of Understanding signed between the League Management Company and IPRO Sports as a win win bargain.

    Kanu made the declaration at the signing of the MOU in Abuja.

    According to him, the Nigeria premier league stands to gain more from the agreement as it will help boost the financial standing of the league.

    Kanu noted that unlike other sponsorship, the league will benefit more from this partnership as the league hold the patient right for the sale of IPRO Sports product in the country.

    Also speaking the chairman of LMC, Mallam Shehu Dikko said the deal to seal the partnership began in 2015 and the league will appoint distributors for the product to properly monitor the income that will be gotten.

    Dikko explained that league has a percentage from every of the product which is branded with logo of the league.

    The Managing Director of IPRO Sports Nigeria limited, Hermamt Patel, on his part, said with the involvement of Kanu in the deal based on his humanitarian services through the Kanu Heart Foundation, the company was hopeful that the best of the partnership will benefit both parties.

    Patel who said it has been a long journey noted that the partnership was a strategic and amazing one.

    The former chairman of Sunshine Stars football club of Akure, Prince Dapo Ajibade said the transparency exhibited by the leadership of the league by not making it their personal business was worth commending.

    Ajibade said this legacy will stand to benefit sportsmen and women and the league in particular aa it was not an easy task to get this type of partnership.

  • Kano Hisbah destroys 196,400 bottles of alcohol

    Kano Hisbah destroys 196,400 bottles of alcohol

    By Mike Oboh

    In an effort to discharge one of its statutory responsibilities of encouraging what is good and forbidding what is haram, Kano State Hisbah Board has destroyed over 196,400 bottles of alcohol.

    Speaking shortly after flagging off the destruction exercise at Kalemawa in Dawakin Tofa local Government Area, Kano State Governor Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje said Islam has strongly condemned drinking of Alcohol and all other intoxicants that can distort mental capability of a person.

    “In Islam, drinking of alcohol is strongly forbidden being one of the backbones of committing sins either big or small and that has been stated out at several places in the Holy Qur’an.

    ” our Islamic Scholars, religious and community leaders should joint hands together in the crusade against such social vices because issue of taking Alcohol is not only Islam that forbids it, to good Christian, consuming Alcohol is also prohibited ” he said.

    The Governor represented by his Deputy Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna assured that all other shari’a agencies in the State would enjoy similar promotion and support with State Hisbah Biard to enable them discharge their mandates.

    He said “This Government is a Shari’a compliant Government. We will continue to support the Hisbah Board more especially as we witnessed the launched of New Hisbah Commanders of all the 44 Local Government Areas and also witnessed the rebranding and taking the State Hisbah Board to the next level.”

    Ganduje therefore implored people in the State to accord the needed support and cooperation to the officials of the Hisbah Board, pointing out that…” giving them all the supports to discharge their duties will not only promote their work but ensure that our society become free from evil social acts “.

    In his remarks, the Commander General Kano State Hisbah Board Sheik Haroon Muhammad Sani ibn Sina disclosed that the board had succeeded in preventing selling and drinking of Alcohol under the provision of penal Court section (401) of 2013 shari’a law in Kano.

    According to him, the Board has got court order under this section to destroy over 12 Tippers of Alcohol confiscated while trying to bring them in to the State which are meant to distort the life of the teaming youth.

    ” it is against this background, I call upon the suppliers and those that consume the alcohol to shun away from this act as Hisbah Board will not relent on its effort to fish out the perpetrators and take them to court at any given time for prosecutions,” he assured.

    Earlier, the Assistant Commander General Hisbah Board Malam Idris M. Umar quoted several verses from the Holy Qur’an that prohibit the selling and drinking of alcohol as well as it’s implication to human life.

  • Fire engulfs Unity Bank’s head office in Lagos

    Fire engulfs Unity Bank’s head office in Lagos

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The head office of Unity Bank on Victoria Island, Lagos State has been gutted by flame.

    The flame flare-up which began in the early hours of Monday was affirmed by the bank by means of its official Twitter handle.

    The bank said, “We regret to inform the public that there was a fire incident on one of the floors of our Head Office building early this morning.

    “The cause of the fire incident is yet to be ascertained but the fire service has intervened and has brought the situation under control.

    “While the extent of damage is being assessed, we are happy to note that there was no casualty or loss of life as a result of the incident.

    “From current observations, however, the banking hall and other strategic business areas were not affected.”

    See video of the burning building below:

  • We may adopt Sowore as Prisoner of Conscience – NIHROC

    We may adopt Sowore as Prisoner of Conscience – NIHROC

    By Jennifer Y Omiloli

    The Network of International Human Rights Organisations and Coalitions (NIHROC) say it may soon adopt Mr Omoyele Sowore, the detained Publisher of Sahara Reporters as a “Prisoner of Conscience”.

    The Civil Society Network Against Corruption (CSNAC) said on Monday in Lagos that it was working with renowned rights groups across the world to ensure that Sowore was adopted as a Prisoner of Conscience unless the Federal Government releases the activist without further delay.

    They also expressed shock that the Nigerian authorities were making frivolous charges against Sowore who had been in custody since Aug. 5.

    The group also called for the release of Olawale Bakare, a member of #RevolutionNow arrested in Osogbo, Osun, on Aug. 5, Publisher of Cross River Watch, Mr Agba Jalingo and Ekanem Ekpo. The last two were arrested by the police and have yet to be taken to court.

    “The continoued detention of Sowore is an embarrassment to Nigeria as a country. Everywhere we visit across the world, people are asking questions about Sowore’s detention.

    “Many people do not understand the logic of laying charges of treason against Sowore simply because he used the word revolution.

    “His incarceration continues to put a question mark on the credibility of the Nigerian government. Democracy dies when the culture of debate and the tradition of protest are lost,” the group said in a statement by CSNAC Chairman, Mr Olanrewaju Suraju,

    CSNAC said the Nigerian government had beyond imaginations embarrassed itself by charging Sowore for “insulting the President”.

    “It is even more ridiculous that he is being charged for insulting Mr President and also for money laundering where money was legitimately transferred through the financial institutions.

    “These are frivolous charges aimed at seeking justification for his illegal arrest and continuous detention.”

    CSNAC said from indications, the Nigerian government was desperate to press charges against Sowore and ensure he is jailed at all cost.

    Suraju said Sowore was being hunted in part, due to series of publications in Sahara Reporters that consistently exposed corrupt practices in this and previous governments.

    “Sowore is obviously a victim of vengeance. Corrupt politicians and security chiefs whose dirty deals have consistently been exposed by Sahara Reporters are looking for ways to settle scores. They think by bringing down Sowore, Sahara Reporters will die.

    “Its an illusion to think by keeping Sowore in jail, Sahara Reporters would be off the global network. This is a mistake because Sahara Reporters has assumed the status of an independent entity,” he said.

    CSNAC also dismissed the charge of money laundering by the Department of State Security, (DSS), saying it was an attempt to blackmail Sahara Reporters and its publisher.

    Sowore was arrested on Aug. 5 in Lagos and the Federal Government obtained an ex-parte order granting his detention for 45 days.

    After keeping him for almost two months, he was charged for insulting President Mohammadu Buhari during a life programme on AriseTV. The government also accused him of treason.

    He was also charged for transferring the sum of $19,975 from his personal account to Sahara Reporters.

  • OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE BURSTS NOTORIOUS CULT GANG IN BORNO

    OPERATION LAFIYA DOLE BURSTS NOTORIOUS CULT GANG IN BORNO

    By Dauda R Pam MAIDUGURI

    Operation LAFIYA DOLE,OPLD,troops of the Nigerian Army,NA,in Maiduguri,Sunday, swooped on a gang of suspected cultists,alleged to be engaged in Armed robbery and kidnapping in the state capital and environs.

    According to a statement signed by Deputy Director Army Public Relations,DDAPR,Col.Ado Isa, indicated that the scoop was tumbled upon following information received from well meaning individuals, that a gang of suspected cultists,who engage in armed robbery and kidnapping in Maiduguri and environs were arrested, Sunday 22 September, 2019.

    He explained that the feat was achieved by troops of the Nigerian Army Super Camp 1 Molai, in line with the Super Camp Concept of the Counter terrorism efforts Of Operation LAFIYA DOLE (OPLD)in conjunction with other security agencies

    The DDAPR added that, the alleged cultists were about to perform an initiation rite on some new members into their confraternity, when the Army troops and other security personnel stormed their hideout in Maiduguri.

    And that, the cultists attempted to flee and escape arrest but was unsuccessful as they were effectively overwhelmed and rounded up by the troops and other security agencies.

    Col. Isa said,”the general area has since been cordoned off and 18 members of the cult group, comprising civilians and alleged students of the University of Maiduguri were arrested at the initiation scene including three serving personnel of the Nigerian Army who were also arrested and have since been handed over to the Nigeria Police Force Borno State Command for further investigation and necessary action”.

    Just as, “the arrested soldiers have equally been dismissed,after due interrogation in line with military justice system by 7 Division Military Police and handed over to the Borno State Police Command”, as law demands.

    According to the release,the Theatre Commander OPLD, Major General Olusegun Adeniyi,Brigadier General AK Ibrahim,AgGOC, 7Division,NA,and the Commissioner of Police, Director of State Security Service (SSS), as well as other heads of security agencies in Borno State also visited the scene for on-the-spot assessment of the situation .

    TROOPS of OPLD, and other security agencies have since mounted an intensive joint patrol within Maiduguri Metropolitan Council and its environs.

    “While we continue to intensify the fight against insurgents and other criminals, members of the general public are once again enjoined to continue to support the security agencies with information that could assist in dealing with the criminals”,the DDAPR said,and also appealed to the public to be on the watch out for fleeing terrorists from the Lake Chad area.

  • Gov. Ishaku called for Peace in Taraba

    Gov. Ishaku called for Peace in Taraba

    By Danzumi Ishaku

    Governor Darius Dickson of Taraba state, has appealed to waring parties in the southern part of the state to shield their sword in the interest of peace and development of the state.

    The Governor stated this at thanksgiving service in honour of the Taraba state CAN chairman, Revernd Isaiah Magaji Jirapye which holds in Jalingo the Taraba state headquarters.

    Governor Ishaku who spoke through the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Anthony Jellason charged Christians to be there brothers keepers, calling on the people of Tsraba state to remain steadfast in prayers and not to castigate there leaders in authority.

    The Governor said several cases of insecurity has been slowing down the growth of the state and urge religion leaders to preach peace at all times.

    Also speaking the National chairman of CAN, Reverend Samson Ayokunle who was represented by CAN National Vice president, Reverend Caleb Ahima congratulated the Taraba state CAN chairman, Reverend Isaiah Magaji over his election and lauded the outgoing chairman Reverend Innocent Solomon for the service rendered to CAN in the state.

    The National President urged the body of Christ to put aside sentiments as believes and unite as one body.

    He stress the need for believes to keep supporting their leaders in payers.

    Speaking at the ceremony the Taraba state CAN chairman Reverend Isaiah Magaji Jirapye said the occasion was intended to appreciate God over his faithfulness to him , the church and CAN in the state.

    Jirapye said God chose him for a purpose and promise to do his best to uplift Christ.

    He made a case for the unity of purpose among believes in the state saying their strength is in their unity.

    The sermon at the occasion was taken by the coordinator Of NGADA development area Revernd Joseph Titus Nagombe who doubles vice president Mambila Baptist convention of Nigeria who took his reading from psalm 26 :1 to 12 and caption his sermon the purpose of thanksgiving,

    He said thanksgiving is an expression of joy and gratitude to God and commended the celebrate for returning to thank God

  • FG and El-zanzaky steps not taken

    FG and El-zanzaky steps not taken

    By Abel Leonard Nzwanke/lafia

    Emmanuel Onwubiko has disclosed recently on the steps not taken by the federal Government against El-Zakzakk. Abe Leonard Nzwanke brings the excerpts.

    One of the most cherished values that marks out a society as genuinely humane and responsive to the yearnings of the generality of the citizenry, is the ability of the institutions of democracy to be stronger than individuals in such a robust manner that no single political office holder can clothe himself with powers extraneous and ultra vires to the constitutional provisions.

    It would seem that Nigeria has rapidly deteriorated to a backyard of the human community whereby the holder of the office of president thinks himself as Nigerian write large and stronger than all the constitutionally erected institutions put in place as bulwarks against totalitarianism.

    The above scenario can be drawn from the events in the last couple of years that the leader of a religious body known as Islamic Movement of Nigeria otherwise called Shiites in the person of Sheikh Ibraheem El-Zakzakky and his beloved wife have been clamped into the dungeons of the Department of State Services against several binding orders of the courts of competent jurisdiction on the order of president Muhammadu Buhari.

    The immediate past attorney General/Minister of Justice of the federation Alhaji. Abubakar Malami who hangs on the title of Senior Advocate of Nigeria, it would seem, has failed to provide sound and qualitative legal counsel to President Muhammadu Buhari to let go the duo of Sheikh El-Zakzaky and also the immediate past National Security Adviser Colonel Sambo Dasuki and the wife of the head of the Islamic movement, even when courts had directed their freedom at least on bail.

    Unlike Col. Dasuki, who does not seem to have loyal supporters, the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria has proven to have millions of faithful loyalists who are prepared to be on the streets democratically protesting to demand the release of their leader and his wife who have remained in incarceration illegally for nearly four years.

    These religious supporters of the Islamic movement of Nigeria have demonstrated abundant zeal, resilience, determination and the will power to keep up the tempo of their purposeful peaceful protests on the streets. Also many of them have lost their lives doing so and hundreds of others have been locked up by the police as soon as they are picked up on the streets of Abuja, Zaria, Kano, Madala and Nasarawa demonstrating. About four dozens of these Shiites followers were picked up Yesterday after a confrontation that sadly turned out bloody with divergent accounts on who exactly unleashed bloody violent and set cars ablaze.

    Some police officers were injured in the fracas that broke out. The sad reality is that the yards of the treacherous Nigerian Prisons are brimming with these followers of the detained religious leader.

    A meticulous media analysis of the rough and tumbles that have characterized their otherwise, peaceful demonstrations, have revealed that the more the armed police are getting more brutal in crushing these peaceful protests, the more determined the unarmed loyalists of the detained religious leader are becoming.

    So I ask the Nigerian President for now to tell Nigerians how many more prison yards would be filled up with these civilian protesters before the federal government free this man from illegal detention. and grant him a better medical leave to take care of his alleged deteriorating health conditions and to assuage the boiling resilience of his followers to up the tempo of their protests which in any event is lawful and constitutional?

    In other words, I urge the President to free Sheikh El-Zakzaky and allow the wheel of justice to run the way it should because section 6 of the constitution recognizes the court as the custodian of the judicial powers of the federation in the following unambiguous wordings; “The judicial powers vested in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this section –

    (a) shall extend, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this constitution, to all inherent powers and sanctions of a court of law

    (b) shall extend, to all matters between persons, or between government or authority and to any persons in Nigeria, and to all actions and proceedings relating thereto, for the determination of any question as to the civil rights and obligations of that person;

    (c) shall not except as otherwise provided by this Constitution, extend to any issue or question as to whether any act of omission by any authority or person or as to whether any law or any judicial decision is in conformity with the Fundamental

    Objectives and Directive Principles of State Policy set out in Chapter II of this Constitution;

    (d) shall not, as from the date when this section comes into force, extend to any action or proceedings relating to any existing law made on or after 15th January, 1966 for determining any issue or question as to the competence of any authority or person to make any such law.

    This writer humbly calls on President Buhari to also read section 36 (5) of the constitution which states as follows: “Every person who is charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed to be innocent until he is proved guilty;

    Provided that nothing in this section shall invalidate any law by reason only that the law imposes upon any such person the burden of proving particular facts. “

    My brief message to the heads of security forces is to know that in life no condition is permanent because the powers we exercise in politics are ephemeral, transient and fleeting and with advancements in international laws, security forces and their heads are taken to the international criminal court in The Hague, Netherlands, to render accounts should they fall foul of the laws against crimes against humanity.

    The heads of the security forces who are now feasting on these civilian demonstrators by breaking up their gatherings by force of arm and weapons of mass destruction should in their moments of reflection should go through the provisions enshrined in chapter four of the Nigerian constitution with specific references to section 40; 41(1); 42 (1); 36 (1) (5) and 33 (1).

    I will replicate these provisions below:

    Section 40: “Every person shall be entitled to assemble freely and associate with other persons, and in particular he may form or belong to any political party, trade union or any other association for the protection of his interests:

    Provided that the provisions of this section shall not derogate from the powers conferred by this Constitution on the Independent National Electoral Commission with respect to political parties to which that Commission does not accord recognition.”

    Section 41(1): “Every citizen of Nigeria is entitled to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof, and no citizen of Nigeria shall be expelled from Nigeria or refused entry thereby or exit therefrom.”

    Section 42(1): “A citizen of Nigeria of a particular community, ethnic group, place of origin, sex, religion or political opinion shall not, by reason only that he is such a person:-

    (a) be subjected either expressly by, or in the practical application of, any law in force in Nigeria or any executive or administrative action of the government, to disabilities or restrictions to which citizens of Nigeria of other communities, ethnic groups, places of origin, sex, religions or political opinions are not made subject; or

    (b) be accorded either expressly by, or in the practical application of, any law in force in Nigeria or any such executive or administrative action, any privilege or advantage that is not accorded to citizens of Nigeria of other communities, ethnic groups, places of origin, sex, religion or political opinions.”

    Section 36 (1) (5): “In the determination of his civil rights and obligations, including any question or determination by or against any government or authority, a person shall be entitled to a fair hearing within a reasonable time by a court or other tribunal established by law and constituted in such manner as to secure its independence and impartiality.” “Every person who is charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed to be innocent until he is proved guilty;

    Provided that nothing in this section shall invalidate any law by reason only that the law imposes upon any such person the burden of proving particular facts.”

    Section 33(1): “Every person has a right to life, and no one shall be deprived intentionally of his life, save in execution of the sentence of a court in respect of a criminal offence of which he has been found guilty in Nigeria.”

    The heads of security forces should know the global humanitarian laws such as: “All human rights are universal, indivisible, inter dependent and interrelated; democracy, development and respect for human rights are interdependent and mutually re-enforcing; (Vienna Declaration, 1993). Respect for human rights is an essential component of development; economic growth in itself is no guarantee of development.

    Also the civil populace must be protected since under international law, development is “A comprehensive economic, social, cultural and political process, which aims at the constant improvement of the well-being of the entire population and of all individuals on the basis of their active, free and meaningful participation in development and in the fair distribution of benefits resulting therefrom.”

    *Emmanuel Onwubiko heads HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA)

  • Autonomy pays off: keana LG starts Road construction and Electrification projects

    Autonomy pays off: keana LG starts Road construction and Electrification projects

    By Able Leonard Nzwanke/ Lafia

    With the financial autonomy granted to local government areas in the country, Keana Local Government of Nasarawa State has commenced a 24 Kilometres electricity connection from the 330KVA national grid to Giza and Kadarko towns.

    This was even as the council also embarked on the construction of five Kilometres of road network across some towns, as well as the construction of a befitting palace for the paramount ruler of Agaza chiefdom.

    The chairman of the council area, Adamu Adi, inaugurated execution of the projects yesterday at Agaza town with the optimism that all the projects embarked on would be completed within the span of his administration.

    He gave a breakdown of the projects earmarked for execution by the local council area as roofing of the Osana of Keana palace, construction of the Osoku’s palace, connecting Giza and Kadarko towns with the 330KVA national grid, construction of Kwara – Angwan Sida, Aloshi town and Kadarko market side road.

    Adi however disclosed that the Keana council area under his watch had two years ago embarked on the construction of a two kilometres township road in Keana, as well as fencing of the Local Government secretariat. – The council chairman concluded by commending President Muhammadu Buhari for granting financial autonomy to Local Government Areas in the country which, according to him, “the Nasarawa State governor, Abdullahi Sule, complied without hesitation.”

  • 50 runners sign up for Onitsha City Marathon

    50 runners sign up for Onitsha City Marathon

    No fewer than 50 runners have so far signified interest in the maiden Onitsha City Marathon (OCM) event slated for Oct. 5, in Anambra.

    Mr Philip Balepo, OCM Head of Media and Publicity made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Onitsha on Sunday.

    Balepo said most of the athletes were foreign-based who were being managed by Nigerians.

    According to him, elite athletes, mostly from Kenya, who have so far registered for the 21-kilometer event are expected to arrive in Nigeria on Oct. 2.

    “The Kenyans are not alone in their strides to add Onitsha to their list of conquered cities.

    “Elite athletes from Cameroun, Ghana, Uganda and Nigerians abroad have signed up for the event,” he said.

    He said some of the athletes include Clement Langat, Timothy Kimeli, Bernard Sang, James Ngandu, George Manyiror as well as two female runners, Lenah Jerotich and Beatrice Cherono.

    Balepo noted that 49-year old Adjarho Obaro, ”the only World Wrapperman,” who runs Charity Marathons around the world would also partake in the event.

    “Obaro, who runs his race with the longest wrapper of eight yards weighing 4kg, is currently on a 17-day marathon to Onitsha from Lagos.

    “On arrival, Obaro will still join the rest of the world to race the first Onitsha City Marathon, on Oct. 5,” Balepo disclosed.

    He added that the Archbishop of Onitsha Diocese, Most Rev. Valerian Okeken had accepted to be OCM Patron, promising to make the race a spectacular one.

    Balepo, who described the event as the “first international marathon, South East of Nigeria,” expressed confidence that the event would help place Onitsha in the world map of sporting centres. (NAN)